Board Refuses to Reopen Yule Program Policy Issue
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>n roc •-3 c~ i_, • o • OG tZ C3S--- K Today's Weather: Partly O ninny. High 70-74 degree*; low 51-53 O D LEADER degrees. !*• leodifif ami Mout Widely Circulated Weekly JV«wj»j»r In Vnlon County Pubinma EIGHTY-THIRD YEAR—No. 39 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 10,1973 •vtrr Thuridty 30 Pages—10 Cents Guild Offering Free Gifts cofcm,ner Curb Work Board Refuses to Reopen Saturday Elicits Final plans for the annual To Mothers Saturday dinner dance of the West- field Area Chamber of Questions Yule Program Policy Issue Commerce have been Free gift* and services will various locations to take Tony Dennis, Dresden Curb installation and be offered shoppers in free candid family curtains, Castle Bootery, completed. The affair will be held Saturday, at the replacement work on Town A recommendation that candidates in the February consent offer were triggered voted against the motion. downtown Wettfleld Epstein's Bootery, Martin streets continues to Saturday by members of the •Westfield welcomes Jewelers, Auster's, Clara Lotus Gardens, Route 22, the school board reconsider election, argued that the by the Oct. 3 policy adop- Prior to Sullivan's Mountainside. generate inquiries on the its Oct. 3 policy on holiday board should "look at" the tion. recommendation, the new Guild of Weitfield mothers," the merchants' Louise, The Stones, John location selection, who is to Merchants. group maintains, "so we are Franks, Lancaster Inc., A full program of en- programs in the schools met policy to determine if it is Sullivan was Joined in board's acceptance of an pay for the installation and narrow defeat at the Board f'still compatible with approval of . the administrative policy on the Honoring area mothers, taking this opportunity to Milady's Shop, Westfield tertainment is scheduled to the use of granite block. the guild will distribute honor them«PtMr' day." Sewing Center, Wyatt be highlighted by a tribute of Education meeting events that have occurred reexamlnation by his holiday programs, detailed The replacement of curb Tuesday night at Edison since its implementation." successful WCO running in last week's Leader, led flower* and key chains Members of the Guild Brothers, Jeannette's, Elm to Morris Kamler, long time is done as a general im- during shopping hours include Made in America Radio * TV, Adler's, Jane Chamber member. Dancing Junior High School. The Yule program con- mates Richard Barker and board president, Douglas provement with no direct Thomas Sullivan, whose troversy, the formation of Allen Malcolm, and by the Campbell, to declare that Saturday. A professions! Store, Scott's of Westfield, Smith, The Leader Store to Pat Di Fabio and hischarge to adjacent photographer also will be in Grill's, Randal Shoes, Inc., and Arthur Stevens. orchestra will conclude the Westfield Citizens the WCO, a threatened court slate's board supporter Dr. "We can look forward to evening. Mr. Kamler, in properties. This ' is Organization slate upset suit and eventual resolution Joseph E. Kalbacher: The good and Joyful Christmas addition to his many years distinguishable from Joint Civic Committee of the issue through a court five other board members programs in December." of membership, has served locations where curb had But the issue caused Dr. on the Chamber board of not previously existed and is Kalbacher to assert that directors and has been installed for the first time. "lack of a strong board chairman of the flag In the latter case, the cost is Chin's policy" has created Dr. committee since its in- assessed to the affected Lillard E. Law, superin- ception. He, together with a properties. Assessment type tendent of schools, a "czar group of volunteers, projects are usually Campaign of the Christmas programs distributes flags in the initiated by the adjacent by default of the Board of downtown area on all property owners in theform Education." of a petition submitted to the Under the policy, ac- holidays. Mayor and Town Council. Kamler served in the cording to Mrs. Sally Allen, armed forces and has also The condition of the board member, the B of E existing curb is under the been active in American Allen Chin, the "Regular decrees what may or may Legion affairs. He has been constant scrutiny of not be contained in the theTown engineer. Areas Republican" candidate for closely Identified with the 'town council seat programs and the ad- various civic patriotic where the curb concrete has ministrative powers decide become disintegrated or belonging to the fourth events. ward, announced that his "what we will have." moved out of alignment are The board policy, ac- The general public Is inspected to determine campaign plans for the June invited along with members 5 primary election are being cording to Campbell, is the possible danger to "best we can put together." and friends of the Chamber. pedestrians and vehicles, as finalized. "We have had our first organizational meeting Noting the controversy that well as the impounding of tore the community last water in the gutter which and have filled key positions Mrs. Virginia Isaacson goes over campaign plans with Kiwanis Club on our campaign staff," year, he said "there is presents icing problems Charles L. Hardwick, her manager for June S primary nothing to be gained by stated Mr. Chin. The election. Antiques Show campaign committee and reopening the issue." scheduled for replacement workers will be working Saturday within the budgetary funds under the banner, "Friends Hardwick to Manage provided for the yearly of Chin." New Grade 2 The completion of the program. • ' • ., ~ "I Intend to personally <lna\ - plan* for ' the The dec»*io*i^ W••" Mffi Republican voters in the Mrs* Isaacson's Hid Mayer Dem A. Saydertigned •rejolutiotiaBB.tag Saturday. May ». as fire Service Klwanians' antiques show granite Mock i as the curb fourth ward. 1 feel there is At Jefferson Reeegaltloa Day as FlreClilef Nenaaa J. R«erw» appmres proclamation Tuesday was announced at the May 5 material in the new con- Charles L. Hardwock has She is alert to the problems alght la the mayor's office. , meeting by Show Chairman struction an the {ContlnuMonP««4l been appointed to manage we face and has worked with A large all-purpose room Wilson Jackson. replacement programs was the campaign of Mrs. others in the community to at Jefferson School will be An unusual collection of based on cost and per- Virginia Isaacson for the J- help solve them. Mrs. split next fall to permit a cut glass, silver, pewter, formance considerations. Thomas Heads une S primary. Mrs. Isaacson's interest is also a third second grade class of Open House Saturday copper, brass, primitives, The bid prices to install Isaacson is seeking the long-term one, as she and 10-15 students, Clark Leslie furniture and collectors' concrete or granite block is Negro College Republican nomination for her husband Franklyn have announced at a meeting of items of all kinds will be on its durability and resistance Town Council from West- three children. the Board of Education sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to attack by chemicals used field's fourth ward. "Mrs. Isaacson's decision Tuesday night. At Two Fire Stations to 6 p.m. at Elm Street to combat snow and ice Fund Drive "Managing the campaign of to ofer her time and talents Large class sizes in that School athletic field. Sixty during the winter. Concrete, an outstanding candidate to Westfield was made after grade, with fears that the Westfield residents are stating: Town of Westfield take note antiques dealers have been on the other hand, is subject H. Emerson Thomas of 34 who has the support of so the urging of many friends. building of 20 new homes in invited to tour Fire "WHEREAS, the 13th day that effective fire service is scheduled for the annual to attack by chemicals, Cowperthwaite PI. will many Republicans in the She understands that the the Jefferson area might Department facilities at 406 of May, 1973, has been set absolutely vital to the public spring Kiwanis Antiques which results in eventual serve as the Westfield Area ward is a pleasure for me," commitment Involved is worsen the situation, have North Ave. West and Fire aside by the Congress of the safety and welfare; Market. The Kiwanis Club deterioration. With the cost Chairman for the 1973 said Hardwick. great, and I have faith in her been a complaint of school Station |2 at 1029 Central United States, the Governor NOW, THEREFORE, BE youth fund will benefit from at a standoff and the United Negro College Fund "Mrs. Isaacson has shown ability to meet that com- parents who favored the Ave. between the hours of» of the State of New Jersey IT RESOLVED that I, Donn the proceeds. They have practical advantage lying drive, it was announced by great interest In our town by mitment. I believe that addition of portable and 5 o'clock in observance and the Board of Chosen A. Snyder, Mayor of the contributed more than with the granite block, the Dr. Mason W. Gross, New her regular attendance at Westfield needs Mrs. buildings as a solution. of Fire Service Recognition Freeholders of the County of Town of Westfield do hereby $30,000 during the last 12 decision to go with the latter Jersey state chairman. Town Council meetings for Isaacson as a council Other alternatives con- Day. The invitation was Union as Fire Service proclaim May 12, 1973, as years in scholarships to was self-generating since it Mr. Thomas stated that, over a year. Ideas which she member and will do all that sidered were a change in extended by Mayor Donn A.