THE WESTFIELD LEADER The Leading And Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County Entered an Second JVTY-SIXTH YEAR—No. 46 P«it Office. W WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956

Olympic Trophy Presented •layground Tether Ball Cancel August Bicycle Inspection Water Company To Seek 'ourneyWonByLambert The usual monthly bicycle inspectipn scheduled for All- §rutt hat been cancelled. Po- Trailside Film To lice Chief Albert PBrrmann 27 Per Cent Rise In Rates {egistration At announced today. He laid Depict State's Beauty that became of vacation fields Now Hits schedules the police depart- A filmed travel adventure with- ment is shorthanded thtl Market Appeal 20 Communities in the borders of the Garden month. The next inspection lark of 2,810 State will be offered visitors to will be held Saturday, Sept. t. the Trailside Museum in the Wat- The chief also has reported Hearing Tonight In Westfield Area chung Reservation Sunday. En- a few unclaimed bicycles still The town tetherball tournament I t;y d "New Jersey Journey" the e remain at police headquar. To Be Affected a! held at the Lincoln Play-1 fi|m depjcts the natural, historical ast ters, dated before the de- Group Opposes • •ound l Thursday^ afternoon and architectural beauty of the Ith Phillip Lambert of McKinley partment began registration. state in full color and sound, Building Permit The Plainfield-Union Water Co. areround taking first place lion- Anyone producing ownership starting at 3 p.m., the Union Coun- which serves some 20 communities s' Marty Howarth of Roosevelf identification may have his ty Park Commission announced. Public hearing on an appeal to in the Plainfield-Westfield area re- ayirrouiid placed second with birycle by calling at head- Featured during the 30-minute set aside the building permit vealed today that a new schedule aiidia Cagnassola of Lincoln quarters, municipal building. travelogue on New Jersey are granted to Grand Union for a su- of higher rates has been filed for ireround coming in third. scenes of the colorful pageant of permarket at 219-233 Elm street, approval with the State Board of th'er finalists were Jerry Post. will be held tonight at 8 o'clock 1 Atlantic City, cascading trout Public Utility Commissioners. rant Mike Love of Wilson; John streams, beautiful architecture and before the Board of Adjustment. of Washington; Jean Pet- The new rates, which increase the exact spot where Washington Y Campettes To The permit was granted June 14. sorseln l of Jefferson; and Kalph present prices by about 27 per cent, crossed the Delaware before the The appeal was filed June 28 by aim of Columbus playground. are designed to allow continuation Battle of Trenton. harles A. Reid Jr. of Plainfield, Renee Ricci of Jefferson play- Close Program attorney for the Westfield Resi- of the company's modernization ound, last year's champion, again In addition there are' many dents Association, with Town program and to further increase on the girl's division all-play- scenes off the beaten path to ro- Clerk Jane Jones, secretary of the supplementary water supplies to round hop-scotch tournament at mantic "lost towns" in fhe famous Day Camp Girls adjustment board. guard against future shortages, it . e Wilson playground Thursday, pine barrens and to the home port was announced. The building permit was issued onnie Bauman of Washington of the picturesque oyster fleet. To'Stagc "Alice" REV. CANON E. CARPENTER by Building Inspector Bernard Reviewing the period during - layground placed first for boys in /hich rapid post-war building ex- Jann after plans submitted by i event and was followed closely •The 195G Campette program of ansion outdistanced the area's, the Westfield YWCA ends today rand Union complied with the Donald Plenty of Wilson, sec- Miss Dorothy Rudzina, playground leader at McKinley i. shown rater supply and its ability to File Suit In with a dramatic presentation town's building codes. The site is British Canon d- and Richard Willoughby of at the right accepting the playground Olympic trophy from Jo- laintain pressures in drought pe- jnc'oln, third. Donna Dearing of "Alice" which was written by Mrs. n an area zoned for business. iods, a company spokesman out- seph Coleman, playground director, in behalf of the champions at Grand Union has an o;""^ to pur- 'ilson, and Lee Caroselli of Zoning Protest L. J. Peterson and directed by McKinley. Venessa Blackman, center, won two first places for To Speak Here ned recent and proposed Improve- losevelt tied for second place in Mrs. Robert J. Smith. All mem- chase the property from Dr. Davis, lents. , McKinley. tind Mrs. Sarah Farnam. girls' group. Miss Joanne bers of the day camp group will With the year-by-year extension nn, Mrs. John C. Sarace, and Boro Residents participate in the production and Mayor H. Emerson Thomas has Union Service f the Elizabethtown Water Co.'s lands Drake sewed as judges. their parents and friends have announced that Grand Union has 43-inch pipeline from its Rar- Daily attendance on the local Fighl Buffer Plan been invited .to attend. There will Bogus Check Warning Issued agreed to withhold using the per- At Baptist Church tan Valley supplies, he pointed lyfields reached 24,699 this past also be a display of craft items mit for five months from June 14 ut, for the first time the Plain- ek despite two more rainy days, (Other Story on Page 12) which the girls have made during to permit town officials to nego- The Rev. Canon Edward Car- eld-Union Co. has access to out- h 134 new registrants this MOUNTAINSIDE — Charging the four week session. Kefresh- Businessmen By Police Chief tiate with realty interests for con- penter, steward and chronicler of ide sources which can avert the k, the total registration is now that a recent amendment to thements will be served. struction of an apartment hotel on Westminster Abbey, London, Eng- ot weather shortages previously the. site. [the 2,810 mark, zoning ordinance is unlawful, six Members of the cast of "Alice" A warning on accepting checks pay for merchandise with a check, land, will be guest preacher at 'It by many of the communities n the process of being made •esKtcnts of Summit road have are: Deanne Hegyes, Janet Hum- was issued today to businessmen it is better to refuse him than to The appeal was signed by Hen- 9: HO a.m. union services Sunday serves. Although the Elizabeth- ' is a huge permanent bulletin filed suit against the Borough of phrey, Carolyn Wyatt, Charlotte by Police Chief Albert Pflrrmann. get stuck with a bad check! If ry A. McCashin, Hobert S. Jessee, in the First Baptist Church. The own pipeline will not be completed u-d which will display the names Mountainside, councilmen of theMartin, Carolyn Neimann, Janet We cited a recent influx of bad you do accept a check it is imper- Malcolm McTernan Jr., Erik B. services are sponsored jointly by ntil later this year, supplies from fall the Olympic champions and borough, Mayor Joseph A. C. Kom- Herfurth, Janet Toomey, Joan checks in the area and urged that ative that you get the following J. Roos, Miss Beatrice Warwick, tho Fust Congregational and First i portion of it became available lir town-wide records which will Ich and the Mountainside Plan- Budenbender, Ann Marie Schwie- merchants exercise extreme cau- answers lo this list of ciuestions Alexander Papp and Mrs. Clari- Baptist churches. o Plainncld-Union last summer, |nd till next yearls Olympic ning Board. The complainants gerath, Carol Ruprecht, Mary Ann tion when accepting payment of if you make a complaint to thebel A. Heaslip, members of the Canon Carpenter holds under- .nd resulted in removal of the This will be displayed on charge that the ordinance itself Debbie, Betsy Rohrbaugh, Martha this type. Police Department: association. The group opposes graduate and graduate degrees hosing restrictions which had pre- [(lie ptayflelda and in the West- prevents "appropriate" use of bor- Tomlinson, Carol Christiano and construction of the supermarket from KinRs College, London. He viously been imposed during hot, In a letter to all town business- "1. Date on check; date when on the grounds it would create a dry periods. d Leader office window later ough lands. Anita Kirchnej-. men the chief points out that: accepted. is also a Fellow at that institution season. traffic hazard to pupils of two and an author of several books o A., series of booster pumping sta- Their suit against borough of- Girls of the 10 and 11 year old "By the very nature of your "2. Signature signed or en schools and detract from the ap- 'Yesterday on all' the play- groups will sing and dance to "I'm business it is sometimes compul- men and movements in the Angl tions were constructed in 1954 and ficials calls establishment of a buf- dorsed in presence when tenderei pearance of the community. can Church. 1955 to make use of the new sup- fer, zone between, industrial, and Late" and will portray trees In sory oh your part to accept checks i for payment. plies, and engineering tests con- •evidential areas "without war- Wonderland."Eight-year-olds will for VaHou»« +e«gonsi • However, Prior to his present appoint inual doll model show. Winners 3ing and dance to "All in the Gold" there are unscrupulous persons "H. iffrticles or items purchased ment to Westminster Abbey ducted'last summer to determine the award ribbons will be an-rant in law." It states that the how much change? what further improvements were zoning ordinance "unlawfully re- en Afternoon" and will portray who prey on business every day Awards Rotary 1951 he served as curate of Hoi; mnced in next week's Leader. flowers. Nine-year-olds will sing and tender bad checks for pay- "4. Identification of cheek pass Trinity, Marylebone, London am needed. iday at Roosevelt playground, stricts lands throughout the bor- Based upon the results of these ough and the use thereof." Tne and dance to "Alice in TVonder- ment. If a stranger endeavors to er; age, weight, height, coloi St. Mary's Church, Harrow-ori-the ic town championships in horse- hill. He was also rector of Stan- tests, the consulting firms of Mal- statement is in reference to pro- land" and will portray "Cam- male or female, other physica District Banner ftoes and quoits are being played pettes." Seven-year-olds will sing characteristics j what was used fo more, Middlesex. colm Pirnie, representing the In- vision in the ordinance for an in- termunicipal Water Committee, IT. These winners will also be an- "Mr. Rabbit," novelty s""». and identification purposes (driver's li Canon Carpenter is visiting the lunccd next week. dustrial tract which adjoins Sum- Club Honors and Buck, Seifert and .lost for the mit road. will represent the rabbits living Helps Write Book ce'use, social security card, etc) United States this summer under Hiking and cookouts for local in Wonderland. Get all numbers, addresses, signa- -water company jointly recommend- Plaintiffs are John Deo, Ronald Little League auspices of the preachers exchange ed a five year modernization pro- layfields began this week with tures, auto registration, .etc. committee sponsored by the British H. Huter, John Miarmi, Charles Campette counselors who are as- gram to cost $1,700,000. This pro- he teenage playground going to On Air Pollution 'We in law enforcement solicit Council of Churches in the United umaques Park yesterday. Chil- Honecker, Philip Santiello and sisting with the final production Tho Westfield Rotary Club IVIIS gram has been adopted by the wa-. are: Gail Shierman, Gretchen your co-operation in regards to presented the district banner Tues- Kingdom and the National Council ren are urged to see their play- Philip Davesa. The suit was filed of Churches of Christ in the Unit- ter company, which has also agreed Heitman, Doris Vogler, June Fred- these illicit persons so that suc- day at its luncheon meeting in the o contract for sufficient outsid* round leaders for more informa- by Elizabeth Attorney Jay F. Boro Man Is cessful prosecution can be institu- ed States. Dailey. erickson, Joan Pfaffle, Sue Knight, YMCA by the retiring district gov- water supplies to avert futur» on on these events. Jackie O'Connor, Joyce Morgan, Chapter Author ted against these thieves who prey ernor, Louis Migliorini of New Crafts this week at all the play- The suit seeks to invalidate the on our' business people." shortages. Jean Tobey and Carol Sue Zeis. Brunswick, in behalf of the pres- The Intermunicipal Water Com. elda featured g|mp work: Lan- zoning ordinance amendment pass- MOUNTAINSIDE —Walter H. ent governor, William Garbe of dog leashes,' napkin rings, Transfer of TB mittee was formed in 1953 to rep- ed July 10 by Borough Council, es- Rupp, Dogwood way, has partici- Westfield. Mr. Garbe is the second resent the communities which were id bracelets. Next week bamboo Registration Hours . tablishing a 20-foot buffer zone pated in the writing of what is Westfielder to serve in the post, then experiencing periodic short- will be used to make neck- and requiring construction of a Scouts Spend reputed to be the first handbook Listed in Mountainside .hades Philhower of the local club Program Sought g and low pressures. It.s exec- bracelets, belts, and similar six-foot fence and planting of on air pollution control. This book ias also held the position. utive committee, composed of the ims. shrubbery between the industrial is published by McGraw-Hill and MOUNTAINSIDE — Persons The president of the Little mayors of Cranford, Plainfield Lincoln Playground tract and the residential zone. T.he Week at Camp has been in preparation for about may register to vote in the No- \eague, Herb Wight, announced Will Be Assumed inii Westfield, has held numerous The enrollment at Lincoln play- suit also asserts that the Planning five years. vember election between !) a.m. and ;he winners of.the National and By Local Officials neetings with the water company Jound has now reached 441. Board has failed to provide a valid Three Troops Take Mr. Ifupp'is the author of chap- 1 p.m. and between 2 p.m. and 5 \merican League and introduced fficials and with consulting engi- fere were many highlights dur- master plan for the borough. he managers of the Tigers, Pete ter one entitled ' "Air Pollution p.m. Monday through Friday in Transfer of all tuberculosis fol- neers, .and has corresponded at the week including ftie com- Announcement of the suit's be- Part In Program Sources and Their Control." This Borough Hall, Robert Laing, bor- inncsz, and William Walker who ow-up and post-sanatorium nurs- length with such state agencies a3 ption of the Olympics, the peting served was made Monday night chapter describes all of the ma-ough clerk, has announced. lot only won the American League the Water Policy Council and tho the start of the ng service to the local health au- by Mr. Dailey during a hearing Three additional Boy Scout jor sources of air pollution from To vote a person must have tie but also the World Series by thorities in Union County will be fson and a wide variety of craft on an application for subdivision troops spent a week at Camp Wat- industries, cities, trains, automo- ived in New Jersey for one year ,he scores of: Giants 9, Tigers 2; (Please turn to page 2) Irk. iought by Jun. 1, 1057, according of the industrial tract. The Meg chung, Glen Gardner, C. Eldcn biles, refuse burning and many prior to Nov. li and in Union Coun- igers 3, Giants 1; Tigers 8, .o notices sent to 25 boards of [Tho pet show held Wcdnesda Realty Corp. wishes to subdivide Hoos, district four camping chair- other sources. It describes the na- ty for live months prior to Nov. Giants 8 (rain); Tigers 4, Giants icalth this month by Miss Stella' Ira-noon had 27 entries. Charlie approximately 11 acres in the man, announced today. Units par- ture and mass of the individual Naturalized citizens are re- 0. Kline, executive director of the fly's skunk wop the ribbon for tract behind the borough's bus sta- ticipating in the year-round camp- contaminants and discusses meth- quired to bring citizenship papers The managers presented the Union County Tuberculosis and Speeders Draw most unusual pet. Cathy 0'- tion. The application was refer- ing program of the Watchung ods for controlling the important when they register. icmbcrs of the teams with indi- Health League, Inc, Dr. Kermit dog won the ribre- d to the board's industrial com- Area Council included: Presbyte- ir pollution problem. As the in- Residents in the first election idual trophies, as did Iicrm Graf W. Obcrlin of Westfield, member " for the biggest pet. Andy and mittee for a report Aug. 8. rian Church Troop 72 o? West- dustrial expansion continues ev- district will vote in Echobrook md Charles Colueei, managers of f the Bonrd of Directors of theFine Penalties 'or Noviek won the smallest lield, with j!(i boys under the lead- erywhere in the United States, so School und residents of the second ;he Giants. The trophies for thecague, stated today. ership of Scoutmaster Felix sponsors of the teams were ai-cept- '"on with their gold fish. Bar- will the sources of air pollution and third election districts will Thirty years of service render- Several motorists drew fines for fa Schaihle won the cutest dog Schmidt; Fanwood Fire Company increase. The handbook provides cast their ballots in the Deetiield (1 by Ken Thompson of the Sun- speeding from Magistrate William Pastor Host To Troop 22, with 12 boys, under the ed by the county tuberculosis* '"on. Jimmy Brix won the School. Polls will be open from -ise Dairy, sponsors of the Tigers cugue will end this year when ar- M. Beard Tuesday night. leadership of Scoutmaster Saul ind Henry C. Parsons for the ungest award ribbon with his (Please turn to page 2) 7 a.m. to 8 p.ni.ton Nov. li. rangements are completed with lo William lluycook of Elizabeth p Gilbert; Scotch Plains Baptist First Federal Savings und Loan K-old kittens. Jimmy Hcly'i Refugee Family car health officials to assume re was lined $511 for speeding. Other Church Troop 21, with 13 boys Association. 'bits won the cutest ribbon. The sponsibility for the tuberculosis' speeding lines were: Virginia L. nornble mention awards went to under the leadership of Scoutmas- n The Rev. W.- A. Rcuning of 22ft ter Harry Riley. Units camping Provision For 26,000 Evacuees (Please turn to page 2) supervision. Ilai'din of 751 Fuinu-res avenue, ;iy Ht'ly, Dick Lewis, Mary Slit; A. II. (iurliiikol, of 02 North "'ett and Barbara Loges. Cowperthwaito place, pastor of with the Provisional Scout Troop, Linden and Plainiicld Heultl: Redeemer Lutheran Church, is under the leadership of Scoutmas- Departments have been cnrryini (ilenwood road, Knnwooil, $13; W. The town tournaments this host this veck to his eighth refu- ter Bub Helmer, included Scouts Planned By Local CD Council on their own tuberculosis pro A. Young Ji'. of 12• I.owden, county chairman, awards and recognitions were Illl'Vi SI 1M1I II HIH US Olirn [announced. nent residence. made: Troop 72, first class, Uoh- lic participation or actual move- down to conserve u gasoline supply Benefit Card Party :\i:n\ niKiii until 10 P.M. tiu-lmt- The pastor said I hat he WHS ment of Civil Defense personnel, for Civil Defense movement, ami nu *uttir>-". -Your llrcj't-r H|im\'» i'i,r. the host to the refugees in behalf the local council made every ef- bulk oil supplies would be ordered KOIl\ IL'.-S. Sleeting Monday of^the party's (Please turn to page 2) Kruin Chicago to New ML'X A dessert caul party will he S'lillli mill Wl'Htllrlll. 7-l!l-tr of the church. Another family is fort to provide for the needs of held for controlled rationing-. iclil by the Woman's Club in its flee committee in the Board of 1 1 the Scouts were passengers on tthe loldera rooms in the Court- expected next month, he said. the evacuees assigned to Westfield, Mr. SpragiH stilted that "the initial of tin1 "Super 101 Cup-Ci lull house ut 'tis Smith Undid "Tim church's program »f Hid- Mr. Sprague said. An estimate of above, problem in addition tu a iinn." Kn route they were gue.'sts venue Wednesday at 1 p.m. There In This Issue I AW WoikHhop the capacity of all public and pri- large number of injured pointed IV meeting, in charge of Colo- ing refugees was started about IC ontf (lithee KoshuriMisiilln1 ' IndianIIIMIAIMs^ (Kxplo*H.\J»HMIi crI vill lie titbles of canasta and flwdpn, was closed to public years ago and we hnve tried In Set l''or WrdncH

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