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PUBLIC LIBRARY 425 E.8ROA0 ST. ADV. WEStFIELD.N.t. PARKING THE WESTFIELD LEADER EVERY NIGHT THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPEK IN UNION COUNTY ' second Clan ruBtugo Paid SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAH—No. 31 «t Weatfldd W1 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07090, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967 Every Thu 32 Pages—10 Cents Boro Sets Salaries Firet Congregational Host Church for For 3 Police Posts Three Hour Devotions Tomorrow Starting At Noon MeuntahuMe — Ordinances estab- lishing salaries for three police posts, The Westfield Council of Churches Jesus from the Cross. Local clergy- hold thy Son—Bahold thy mother," new positions, and tot other munici- will hold the traditional three-hour men will speak on each of the words Rev, James Whilaker (Methodist). pal employees were passed on first Good Friday Service tomorrow from and a program of special music 1:22: Fourth Word, "My God, My reading by the Borough Council 12 noon until 3 p.m. at the First has been arranged. God, why has Thou forsaken me?", Tuesday night. Congregational Church, 125 Elmer The clergymen and their topics Rev. Elmer A. Talcott (Mountain- Public hearings on them ordi- St. are as follows: side Presbyterian), nances, as wait as one establishing It has been stressed by the coun- 12:05: Invocation and First Word, 1:48: Fifth Word, "I Thirst." Rev. the clothing allowance for ttia vol- cil that everyone ts encouraged to "Father, forgive them for they know M. Jerome Brown (Bethel). unteer firemen, will be held April H. come whether or not he can remain not what they do." Rev. J. G. Flow- 2:12: Si»th Word, "It is finished," ers (St. Luke). The salary for the police captain for the three hours. They are free to Iiev. Ace Tubbs {Presbyterian). will start gt 19,964 and reach a maxi- come and go at the conclusion of 12:30: Second Word, "Today thou 2:36; Seventh Word, "Father, into mum of 16,564 for the third year and each "Word." • shalt be with Me in Paradise," Rev. Thy hands I commend my spirit," thereafter; for detective lieutenant, The service will be centered William K. Cober (Baptist). Rev. M. E. McCullough (Congregn- it is rf range of f9,064 to UAH for around the Seven Last Words of 12:58: Third Word, "Woman, be- tional). the tame period of year* and for the detective, the beginning •ftlarjr Suddenly It's is $7,968. In recent months, KdVard Bettelli Honored Mullin has betn promoted to cap tain. James Herrick to detective lieutenant and Jerome Rice tp de- Spring Festival Time By Legion Post tective. .' The salaries of other miiinbere of As'Outstanding' the department, plus longevity pay For WHS Music Groups ranging Irom 2 to 10 per cent, were BAY L. MBRRIHEW Detective Sgt, Nicholas Belelli of established last August and there is By SUZANNE SMITH Westfield received the first annual no change at this time. Chief Chris The Westfield High School Spring award of Martin WuUbcrg t?osl 3, tinn Fritz is receiving the maximum Merrihew Elected Festival, featuring the combined per- American Legion, for "outstanding pay for chief of $lo,BM, plus 10 per formances of the Choir, The Twelve, Lions Easter Egg policeman of the year," Tuesday BWTf'1DIAY —Makiiit It • ki|t»y *ay for youngsten at the CMMreu StecialtaHl HMpttal In Mountain- cent longevity; the lieutenants are The Thirteen, Girls' Chorus II, and night. '••-.. Me «ti«* numbert d lie WnUlcW Service League who provided • birthday party for palknti re- receiving the maximum of $8,964, JCC Chairman Glee Club II, will be presented The presentation was mad© by Al- CMMr* Mw»« are Mn. Jot> B. Butler, .Mm. A. W. Driver, Linda Clark, a patient, and Jweph Calta, 4, plus longevity: sergeants, $8,370, p)us Hunt Saturday Ray L. Merrihew of 514 Birch March 31 and April 1 at 8:15 p.m. in fred Fromm Jr., post commander, •4M a MtftM *ith Ui .matter Mrs. Jefcn Galta. longevity and the patrolmen range Ave,. was elected chairman of the the school auditorium. Tickets may and Polico Chief James F. Moran ' / •'' ,. .''• from $4,372 to $7,668 as base pay. Joint Civic Committee at its recent bo purchased at the door. For 'Bunnies' spoke on the outstanding service ren- The salaries for the municipal Service League Say§ meeting. Mr. Merrihew, a resident of The program, conducted by Edgar dered by Detective Betelli as head employees ore: Elmer Hoffarth, who Westfield for six and one half years, The annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Juvenile Bureau. Chief Moran Spring's '67 Gift, holds the multiple duties of borough Wallace, vocal music director, pre- sponsored by the Wostficld Lions was graduated from the University sents a wide range of music includ- said that BBtelll is dedicated to his clerk, court clerk and tax collector, of Vermont'and received, his mas- Club will be held Saturday In Min- job, undurstwids lhi> problems of 'Happy Bi will receive total salaries of IIUW ing Negro spirituals, Impressionistic dowaskin Park starling at 2 p.m. Six Inches Of ter? degree from The Harvard young people and has performed an an increase of $G0O; deputy borough compositions, Broadway show tunes, Tile program is for all WcsUie'd School of Business Administration. and sacred music. excellent service both for them ond To Hospital Youngsters clerk) $5,890, an increase of $200; as- Ke ia employed In the'marketing children up to and including 7 years the community. Tho choir opens tha performance of age. WhitcStuff sistant court clerk, $2,940, an in- field by RCA International Division "Vast Thursday was birthday time chosen by Service League members with four sacred compositions, one JJcttclli joined the'department In crease of $140: superintendent of pub- and has been a guest lecturer for Colored, hard boiled eggs will be »t the Children's BivckuWd Hospi- in consultation with Miss Watson. More than six inches of wet snow lic works and secretary to the board of which is a chorale, "My Jesus," [951 und was a detective before be- t*o years at the American Manage- hidden throughout the park grounds. ing assigned as the first member of tal fqr Carmine Albanes.tt,.9; Linda Mrs. John ,B.; Btitlei-, chairman of caused-hazardous driving conditions of assessors, $11,100, an increase written by Johann Sebastian Bach. ment Association Workshop on Do- Children who do not find any eggs the Juvenile Buroaji within the Po- Cllf iij j OOf fi^urjaarolf^urjaarold boxb , a»dd Service League'aetivlties at the Chil yesterday morning and closed sev' of $70O; secretary to the superin- Glee Club II, accompanied by Alan will be given trinkets at a stand on 1 ing Business with the Arab Nations. lice Department. He was promoted ar-old ilrls who 'watched drcn'sdrcns, ^piafied 'HospitaHospital stated: erul urea schools as sprint! entered tendent of public works, $4,160, an Cohen and Jim Kane, next will pre- the esst side of the park. Each member'of'the Joint Civic sent sacred and secular music. Their to Detective Sergeant last year. W whHc being hddrln. We ''Hi ftddltion to giving birthday par its second day. increase of $260. In case of rain or muddy park Committee is one of three appoint- repertoire Includes "The Pasture," tief af, the JlO5pi|al, Service League Tlw hazardous road conditions Also, deputy tav collector, $2,040, grounds, the Lions Club will have a The citation \to Bettelli read "for ftir rhembara work'at,-the hospiUl on a ed by twenty-eight member orgoni were blamed. for the closing of ian increase of $140; clerk whose text comes from a coliection stand near the Broad St. entrance outstanding meritorious service as a blrih- weekly bJMipjtyjitf games .with the Urto) serve as un individual on of poems by Robert Fro«t. police officer." u> Bah*; (*er, tt.160, tin Increase of where (he children may ctvno to. get cMrn, T4Mlt]| irtv&iMlf efctr 4Atf «toi« \*MitoiwL w«u> Bah*; nniiU« Mr. MCTrlbew. ' lite 'choir returns ty perform »n • 'Martin*-prbtenleai •medals to wJft< " afea con>i eggs and trinkets has been a continuing tradition of alia assist I* .answering telephones attended w4t t£ 'At tfce-ftnt or the-hunt, children ncrs in the recent post essay contest the Westflold Service League. $erv- and paging." The Garden Stdte Parkway begin welfare director, |r,«B, m«iK wHlbe-*vld*d into three groups for sixth',' xevert'th mia"cjghth-gradu lco League members, with the help h(J Children's Specialized Haspi- FjWfle rary pioco, eccomnaniMf by Suzxino pupils on the subject "What Safety posting hazardous driving warlfe "of *W0; public Wo.vks fit Robert C. Fuller ef 740 ab follows: UL0M WOm Wataoti. hewi of volon-. Ul, lpcated'on Now Providence Rd. at all toll plans shortly After mid- 92 45 and $2 TO an liotn, an Smith and Anne BoiicliaJ, features a Means to Me." •• ••• UWnervicet Bt-the'liMpital. "serve Tr, who was appointed by the Boys and girls five years old and in 1*HinUnside, is a non-profit in- night and, dttpltfe sanding and salt- of 10 cents an hour, rnngiitrate. „, soprano solo sung by senior Anna under are, to assemble at .the Euclid Jonathan Bagger, a sixth-grade cake and Ice cream to all the chil- stitution .fully.approved by the Joint tjrjf Club, was. elected vicu'-chmr- Schmaleflberger, student at Wilson St'lsool, won first ing, the N J Turnpike reduced I he 000, an increase of $900 and building nian. He will also serve as chairman Ave. entrance.