New York State Resident Is Appointed Fire Director
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j! | SERVICE CLUB CHAMPS - New on behalf of the Rotarians is Tom Miller. HERALD TROPHY WINNERS - Bryant W. Griffin, president of the PRIZE SPECIMENS - Some of the Bryant W. Griffin, chamber president; Ed Providence Mayor Edward Bien Is shown as Looking on are F. James Schneider and Carl Summit Area Chamber of Commerce presents the annual Summit Herald catehes made during the Summit Area Kaus, outing co-chairman; Buss Baiter, Jtoe T he presented tile Service Club Golf Trophy Huus. Not included in the photo, but a Golf Trophy to the CIBA-GEIGY team, this year's winner, during the an- Chamber of Commerce's annual fish-golf Edwards and Ken Johnston, chairman of to members of the Rotary Club, who copped member of the winning team Is Ed Heft. nual summer outing held last Friday at the Maplewood Country Club. With outing held last Friday are proudly the fishing contingent. The day-Ing affair this year's service dob golf honors during More than 150 were on hand for the annual Mr. Griffin, and with their scores are Don Coombs, 79; Dr. Robert Bow- displayed by some who left shortly after at Maplewood Country Clnb was highlighted the Summit Area Chamber of Commerce outing held this year at theMaplewood man, 76, and Cortney Cromwell, 8C. Missing when the photo was taken was dawn from Atlantic Highlands to try their by dinner and the awarding of various golf outing last Friday. Accepting the trophy Country Club. (Wolin photo) Fred Cooper, who shot a 77. (Wolin photo) hand on the high seas. From left to right are prizes. (Wolin photo) SUMMIT Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Summit, N.J. 07901. Under the Act Of March 8, 1979 VOL. 86, No. 14 273-4000 Second Class Postage Paid at Summit, NJ. Thursday, August 16,1973 S6 a year 154 New Parent Group Forms 2 Hurt New York State Resident In Child Center Hassle In Car Is Appointed Fire Director task force abandoned that are an "important part of by Anne Plant Mishaps JL Douglas Bird, jr., chief Director by Common in March to accept a post Mr. Bird, who will A new- group has goal, according to Dr. the center," Mrs. Schulhoff Two persons were iff* Collins, because the said she reacted "favora- <jf the West Point, N.Y. Council Tuesday night. with a law-firm to inves- receive ?18,S80 as the city's emerged in the dispute jured and treated at, fire Department, was ap- Mr. Bird succeeds tigate cases involving fire Fire Director, is 52 and has between the board of trus- board's action is "irrever- bly" to toe recommenda- Overlook Hospital last tions of the task force, but pointed the city's new Fire Joseph Drew who resigned and arson. spent 30 years in fire fight- tees and the staff of the sible." week for injuries suffered ing. He has been Fire Chief Summit Child Care Center Objectives Formed explained they would have in automobile accidents to go through the "normal at West Point since 1961 over the firing three weeks At present, the group is here. and since 1969, has been an ago of the center's director, formulating a statement of channels" and gain On Monday, Alexander approval from the board. Londonderry Way Zoning instructor at Orange Frances Smith. That group, objectives which will soon W. Anthony, 64, of West- County Community calling itself the Parents' be presented to the board. Cites Advisory Board field, suffered lacerations Two immediate objectives She pointed to the College, teaching fire fight- Task Force for Better about the head and knee ing methods and fire, Communications, was are: a seat or seats on the Parents' Advisory Board, when his car was in Plan Rejected by Council board by representatives which was reorganized last department management formed after an angry collision with one operated courses. meeting last week between elected directly by the year, and which gave by Amilco Rosa, 23, of Uses and control of Sum- property, including ques- In other action, Council parents and the board. parents; and representa- "tremendous support to the mit land, and a sensitive tions directed to potential From 1939 through 1961, Summit avenue at the in- unanimously adopted Mr. Bird was a Volunteer The parents were angry tion on the personnel com- board" when it faced a tersection of Summit and zoning decision, were dis- drainage problems. Council resolutions endorsed by the mittee which is selecting a funding crisis early this cussed at a meeting of in a resolution by Council- Fireman with the Penn- and hostile because they DeForest avenues. Environmental Commis- sauken Fire Department. felUthey had not been new director and staff to winter with a threatened Police said the mishap Common Council Tuesday man Edwin Votey, reject- sion controlling new cons- replace those who walked cut-off of federal funds. night ing the amendment, in- He is a high school'and properly informed of the occurred when Mr. Rosa truction and improvements business college graduate board's action and no off the job three weeks ago, Turning to the present started to pull away from Council voted to reject an dicates that "the major on flood plain areas (in ac- refusing to sign contracts crisis, Mrs. Schulhoff amendment to the zoning subdivision is now before and has attended National reasons other than the curb on Summit avenue cordance with HUD Fire College, Leeds, "philosophic differences" for the coming year, in clearly feels the board has and collided with the map which would have af- the Planning Board for guidelines and program) were cited to explain Mrs. support of Mrs. Smith. "rounded the bend," and Anthony car. Both vehicles fected the Londonderry consideration and is not yet and defining flood plain England; Pennsylvania Smith's dismissal. Since that time, the expressed confidence that were headed in a northerly Way area by rezoning those ready for presentation to areas for the guidance of State Fire Schools, U.S. Headed by Dr. George center has been operating when the center opens its direction. properties resently zoned Council." The vote reject- the planning Board in Navy Aircraft Crash/Res- Collins of Murray Hill, the on its "usual" schedule, doors again on September Both cars were damaged R-43 (an acre) to R-15 ing was unanimous. Coun- examining all new sub- cue School, the U.S.- Navy primary purpose of the according to Mrs. 5, (after its usual two-week and towed from the scene. (about one-third acre). cilman Alexander Crosett division proposals for con- Damage Control and Fire group was "the reins- Schulhoff, with the help of Closing period), the staff Investigating was Patrol- Citizens at the hearing was absent and Council- sideration of flood damage. Fighting School, the U.S. tatement of Mrs. Smith." volunteers, representing will be a full, professional man Wayne Peer. questioned primarily woman Naomi Faison ex- Although it was ex- Atomic Energy Commis- After a meeting Thursday past and present board one, although she is not reasons for the proposed cused herself from taking traneous to the flood plain sion Fire Department Ins-, positive about whether an Deborah M. Marcly, 21, night between the task members, as well as of Union, was treated for amendment and the affect part in discussion of the resolutions, citizens took tractors' School^Jfce U.S. force and the board of members of other com- "executive administrator" on the so called "Reed" question. the opportunity of the Nuclear Safety and Health will be hired by that time. head pains and shock at trustees president munity agencies. Overlook following a two- hearing to raise the ques- School as well as the Delehanty Institute for Madeleine Schulhoff, the Commenting that parents (Continued on Page 2) car accident on Tuesday at : : tion of flood damage and Broad and Walnut streets. erosion by Salt Brook. Fire Prevention and Pro- Driver of the second car Supplies Needed Council President Frank H. tection School. was identified as Arthur (Continued on Page 2) While at West Point, a City's Public Schools Occean, 35, of Newark. community with a popula- The accident occurred Information tion of 14,000, Mr. Bird had when Miss Marcly, driving For Needy Kids been active with the Boy To Reopen September 5 east on Broad, collided with The Summit Neighborhood Council this week was Available Scouts and church work; the Occean vehicle as it seeking food and other supplies for 35 youngsters who Counefl on T^esda$^algjj» will be spending two days on Ang. 3S and 31 on a trip to Local Residents wishing The city's public schools went west on Broad and appointed Arthur O. An- Wednesday, September 5 — children in grade three by was attempting to turn into Camp Brett-N-Deavor, located in Lebanon, N J. to file for flood insurance will begin the 1973-74 school grade 7,1:30 p.m. to 3:30 one-half hour. Beginning should apply to their own derson of 30 Ridgedale Walnut. Accompanied by Summit Patrolmen Gerald Holmes avenue as the city's sew year on Wednesday, Sep- p.m.; Thursday and September 5, third graders and Rtehard Asarnow, sponsors of the council's Boys' insurance carrier or tbte tember 5. It will be a Friday, September 6 and 7 will be dismissed at 3 p.m., Investigating was Patrol- Public Officer. He* **&• man Michael Yannotta. Program, the boys, most of whom have not had a HUD designated insurance regular day of instruction — grades 8 and 9, 8:30 a.m. the same time as grades 4, company for the area, it replace Joseph 2totte/*f& summer vacation, will spend their time fishing, playing resigned two mo&tbs ag« for all elementary and High to 3 p.m.; Thursday and 5 and; 6.