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In Westfield's Mayoralty and Open Debate on the the School Is Still Accepting Geography, History of the Debris O\ THE WESTFIELD LEADER o J*e Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper In Union County c2 •< m o » n K « Second Clusi* I'OSIUKP I'libhslied 1HTY-FIFTH YEAR — NO. 8 at WeBtfifW. N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOEER 3, 1974 i-rv Thiimdiiy 28 Pages—15 Cents o • M 4 or) ic Waste" Program Resumes Tuesday Williams on Town Land: Leslie to Seek waste" "Aggressive Maintenance, I . l at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Public Reelection of B of E Works Center at the corner Conservative Development" of North Ave. and Crossway Clark Leslie has an- realities. I will spend the PI. with a revised schedule In a major policy ment, "to implement a nounced that he will seek statement on parks. next four months seeking calling for year-round program of periodic reelection to the Westfield the support of everyone operation and two evening recreation and the use of furloughing of athletic fields Board of Education. Mr. undeveloped town-owned interested in quality collection times each week. to allow needed turf Leslie stated, "I have education." land, Alex Williams regeneration." decided to run again NEW SCHEDULE: Republican candidate for Mr. Leslie has served as Tuesday and Thursday The Brightwood Park and because I consider service mayor, has called for an Boynton Avenue sites, both to our community to be both vice president of the board evenings, 6-8 p.m.; Satur- aggressive maintenance day, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. except undeveloped town-owned an obligation and an honor. for the past two years. He program coupled with the properties, have been the With three years experience has also served as chairman Holidays. Year-round fiscally conservative operations are projected. scene of unauthorized on the board, I am looking of the staff relations com- development of new dumping over the years, Mr. foreward to the opportunity mittee and as a member of LOCATION: Public recreation facilities. Williams pointed out. "Since Works Yard, K» North Ave., to continue my efforts to see the finance committee, the Terming Westfield's Westfield owns these that the educational goals of facilities committee and the at Crossway PI. Entrance properties," he commented, Will be from North Ave., undeveloped land holdings the community become administration committee. "our recreational bank "we have an obligation to through the Yard, with exit maintain them. This in- at Crossway PI. account for the future," Mr. Williams stated that he cludes the removal of Room Left at Adult School, MATERIALS ACCEP- would press for an illegally dumped trash and TED: The site is limited to ecologically oriented, pay- rubbish. I believe this use by Westfield residents. 1210 are Registered as-we-go development of (Continued on page B) Identification will be Brightwood Park. Clark Leslie required at the gate. Users Hie fall semester of the Guitar, Home Repairs, "I'm may bring in unwanted Mr. Williams would have Westfield Adult School O.K., You're O.K.", household articles such as the town immediately clean Claims Williams opened on Monday evening, Spanish, Chinese, Law for up town-owned properties at with one of the largest the Layman, Literature and furniture, appliances, tools, Department of Public Works employees Barry Holmes, Thomas McCoy and Arthur play equipment, doors, Brightwood Park and at registrations in recent Society, Metalworking, Brown prepare the Public Works Yard for resurfacing in anticipation of the reopening Boynton Ave. He would have Ducking Public" years. A total of 1210 Middle Eastern Dancing, windows, fencing, tires, and of the "attic waste" site set for Tuesday at 6 p.m. limited quantities of scrap the town's officials take "A Mischief Night debate voters of Westfield a clear students are registered and Modern Dance, New Jersey lumber and demolition positive steps to prevent in Westfield's mayoralty and open debate on the the school is still accepting Geography, History of the debris. future unauthorized dump- race insults our town's issues facing our town and registrations. Several Opera, Painting in Oils, ing at these and other residents," Democratic which candidate for mayor courses are closed, however Adventures in Para- NOT ACCEPTABLE: Spiralling Costs Force Agencies locations. He would, in candidate John D. Fife said is best equipped to deal with others which are of the psychology, Photography, Bottles, paper, garden addition, ask the Recreation today. them," Fife said. lecture or presentation type Piano and Organ Technique, material, cans under 1 Commission, together with and do not have a limitation Rapid Reading, Sailing, gallon, auto bodies, com- "I find it incredible that "Very bluntly," Fife said, To Abandon Service Programs the Public Works Depart- the only night Republican "Mr, Williamsisduckingthe as to number, are still open. Sewing for Beginners, bustibles, demolition debris The office at the high school munity Center's renowned candidate Alex Williams public." "Of course, I agree Sketching and Drawing, from major renovations, One hundred thousand unable to perform some will be open for additional Sketching with a Ball Point and kitchen waste. services because of lack of Drum and Bugle Corps, will agree to debate is to meet Mr. Williams at that dollars' worth of human Block Favors Mischief Night when the time, despite his refusal to students on Monday, from Pen, Skiing, Slim and Trim, Bottles and paper may be service projects that aren't funds. disbanded last year when 7:25 a.m. through closing at funds ran out, and yet to be great majority of our agree to a more appropriate Social Dancing, Stock taken to the Recycling getting done in Westfield. What's Westfield Mini-bus Trial residents fear to leave their time" Fife said. 10:35 p.m. Market, Tailoring, Operation in the South That's the unhappy story, missing? Such things as: revived this season. "The Jenelyn Block, the homes unattended - a ploy New students may enroll Romance of Wine and Yoga Avenue Station parking lot +The Westfield Com- (Continued on page 4) "Not only is his proposed officials of the United Fund by Mr. Williams that vir- in the following courses: for Men and Women. on the second and fourth of Westfield reported today Democratic first ward debate on Mischief Night, it candidate for Town Council, tually guarantees no at- is just 24 hours past the last Americanization, Adven- Telephone calls for in- Saturdays of each month, as they prepared to phone tendance," Fife said, betweenio a.m. and 4 p.m. today proposed that the first possible local newspaper tures in Antiques (9:30-11:30 formation may be made to 7,000 homes in Westfield as a.m., Mondays, Wateunk the residential campaign ward be used as an ex- "So far in this campaign coverage of the meeting the registrar between 8:30- Garden material may be perimental i area for mini- Mr. Williams has thwarted before the election," Fife Room, Municipal Building), 10:30 a.m. and 8-9 p.m., at disposed of at the Con- got underway. bus service,' ^ ' • every effort to bring to the (Continued on page 4) Archaeology of the Bible, 232-4050. When school is in servation Center on Lam- Officials emphasized that Mrs. Block said, "I un- Architecture in American session on Monday bert's Mill Road, Tuesday while the UF's 15 agencies derstand that proposals • • i History, Art Workshop, evenings, calls should be through Sunday, between 10 are continuing to provide have been made to institute *R egrets'' Dems' Bicycle Maintenance, made only to 232-2020. a.m. and 4 p.m. fine services to all residents mini-bus service similar to Understanding Computers, QUESTIONS? Call that they are hardpressed those programs already in Contract Bridge, Chinese WHS Launches Department of Public by mushrooming costs. operation in other com- Cooking, Decoupage, Works, 233-9011. And every agency is Veto Of Open Sessions munities. I thoroughly English for New Americans, Self-Study endorse the mini-bus Republican Councilman responsibility for con- Furniture Refinishing, School Board to Act program and would en- Allen Chin expressed regret sideration of open council Teachers, students, and courage its use throughout today that the Democratic meetings. When Coun- Franklin Fair parents at Westfield High (Continued on page 5) Councilmen were "playing cilman Lawrence Weiss' School arc about to begin a On Performance Policy politics" with the open resolution for open ex- winter-long study to Council meetings issue. "In ecutive meetings was in- This Saturday A policy which directs the The policy directs Dr. evaluate the school's quality superintendent of schools to Seeks Corps spite of their proclaimed troduced on June 11 and "Heigh Ho. Come to the of education. Laurence F'. Greene, statements that open subsequently tabled and create a climate favorable (Continued on peg* 4) Fair." The self-survey is for proposing projects Of Volunteers meetings are a non-partisan referred to the laws and The Wild West Fair of required in advance: of a aimed at the improvement issue, partisan politics was rules committee, that Franklin and Elm Street formal appraisal of the of individual student per- Aids Cause Lee M. Hale, Republican evident in the recent news committee expeditiously School set Saturday Oct. 5 local school to be made in formance is expected to be council candidate for the release by the Democratic reviewed the question and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., that the fall of 1975 by the Middle adopted by the Westfield Of 3rd Warders first ward, indicated today councilmen," stated Chin. within three weeks came up is. States Association of Board of Education at its he is primarily interested in Councilman Chin was the with a proposed ordinance "The entire community is Colleges and Secondary public meeting on Tuesday.
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