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® H F 0 1Lit PH Tense GOP Contest Goes to Districts X 0 A_ _____ _ Weekly...... .. 4^, Newspaper *' Is Close To The People V ' ® h f 0 1 li t P H ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER!OF THf! TOWNSHIP AMD SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE fOL. XLVI, NO. 21 HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1870 821-1207 821-1277 PRICE: TEN CENTS E D IT O R IA L ‘.v.j.v.y Let’s Step Forward Tense GOP Contest The current dllemna over who Junior Olympics In various will tupervlee the prapoeed W il­ schools. li* m H. Buie Community Cen­ As fo r saving taxpayer’s mo­ Goes To Districts ter, t new seven men commis­ ney by Recreation supervision of The June 2 primary race here related articles). Witte's slate of district lead­ sion or the existing Recreetlan the center, the financial savings in the Republican party promises Witte said this week that Dr. er candidates “ includes all of Boerd of Commissioners, Is Ig­ of possibly not hiring two full­ to be a tense contest with two E. Jonathan Bell, current muni­ those incumbent district leaders noring the plight of the youth af time persons or expecting these candidates for the party's no­ cipal chairman, "has the sole removed (by Bell from the or­ this munlclpsllty end the re s i­ people to divide their tim e be­ mination for Township commit­ power to designate the s ta lle d ganization line as well as the dents who e re hesrlng more end tween other recreation depart­ teeman and fifty-two petitions for official line on the ballot, hi addition of some new ones,” more of growing drug end ju ve­ ment duties and the center would thirty distrcit leader posts filed making his choices (for district Witte said. nile delinquency problems. be a detriment to the new pro­ on two slates. leaders), Witte said, “ Bell by­ Designated by Bell as candi­ The program suggested by the gram. Criticism of incumbent Arnold passed the customary screening dates to be placed on the "R e ­ J«ycees, texchere end youth In Twenty-xhree thousand dollars W itte was rendered this week set up by the policy committee.’ ’ gular Organization Republican of Project Seerch end pertlelly ac­ has been budgeted for the pro­ by John Geraci, vice-chairman of Witte further said that Bell Union County” line were the cepted by the Township Commit­ gram and salaries of two su­ the Republican screening com­ "has taken almost one half of following: Franklin A. Feltman tee In their decision to make the pervisors. To turn this money m ittee, who charged that Witte the Republican district leaders and Gertrude Feltman, district PAL building Into t youth-ori­ over to the autonomous board of Is not working for harmony In now in office and removed them 1; Louis Aiello and Ruth Hall, ented community center offers recreation would not guarantee the Republican party. Geraci from the organization line. '1 Continued on Page 7 a much-needed revitalized ap­ that even one pea on would de­ said that the screening commit­ proach to providing activities fo r vote full time attention to the tee could not back Witte for the the youth o f this community. The community center program. nomination because of bis ac­ Mayor end other committeemen’s We urge the Township Com­ Republicans, Inc. tions against harmony. Joseph sudden re v ersa l on the adoption mittee to carefully review the Loeb is the group's candidate, of the proposed ordinance creat­ situation. The new program will accrodlng to Edward Zlpf, P res­ ing a community center com­ need fu ll-tim e attention from ident of Hillside Republican Club, Endorse Joe Loeb mission caught us by surprise. personnel and from a commis­ May Set Aside For Squad In. The program contemplated and sion devoted entirely to the w el­ “ Joseph T . Loeb, having the Mayor Carman Ferrigno signs proclamation in the presence o f MiseCISSnor O'Neil, President o f Hillside On the other side, Witte sup­ desired by the young people Is fare and success at the center. official endorsement of the H ill­ Ambulance Squad,'and in rear. Tom Greene. Jr. and Henry Ooldhor. Co Chairmen of the Squad's fund porter Arnold McClow, a member not currently provided by the With a new commission, thJEom- side Republican Screening Com­ raising com m ittee citing the members of the Ambulanos Squad w ho serve the people who live or work o f the Hillside Republican Club Recreation commission. A l ­ mltteemen can be sure that the mittee as candidate for the Town­ in Hillside on s voluntary and no-charge basis and are planning to put up a new building, es a result of policy committee took issue with though these men do a thorough program remains aider their ship Committee, is also the ov­ own supervision by their voting which M ayor Ferrigno sets apart the month o f May, as Hittskk Ambulance Squad Month and the “ screening comm ittee’ ’ who job with providing recreational erwhelming choice of our Club" sncouragas ail residents bnd business firms in Hillside to give generously to the Squad's building fund. selected candidates. McClow end sport activities under the di­ representation on the board. announced EdwardM.Zlpf, Pres­ said he did not knew who the rection o f Superintendent P eter We urge that the new com m is­ E. SMITH PHOTO ident of the Hillside Republican members of the screening com­ C. Humanlk, the proposed cen­ sion be appointed fo r a trial Club, Inc. m ittee were and that, to his ter program calls for education­ period of two years, that at “ Our decision to support Loeb knowledge, they were not select­ al and cultural activities as well. least one high school o r college Who Will Administer? was based on our Belief that he ed In the usual manner, (see To add to an already busy board student be appointed to the com ­ is the best possible candidate end superintendent's A xles and mission and that the program be to serve and fu lfill the needs of expect a successful attractive as varied as passible to draw Takes Issue With the Republican Organization and program la not sound pUibtttt. tbs youth to u. ft* time-at­ Center Action D the citizens of Hillside. As a The one-men department p re­ tention to the center and our "Committee" Title person and as a candidate, he A dispute over attain lstratkm sibility for the center and of­ Claimed that Jurisdictional dis­ sently supervises summer play­ youth Is needed and the only way Reference last week to the has demonstrated his dedication J06EPH LOEB of tbs proposed William H. Buie fices In the center. putes over use of the building ground activities, the community to gat It is to appoint new fa­ "Republican screening commit­ to hard work and his ability to community Center delayed “The Recreation Conmissipn would be prevented. He criti­ orchestra, community players, ces and h ill time personnel. t e e " was misleading in the opi­ meet the issues head-on, get to and accepting the endorsement. Township Committee passage of Is competent to handle this pro­ cized tbe township committee for senior citizens, oversees admi­ It is Incumbent upon the com­ nion of Arnold H. McClow, mem­ the core of a problem and then "1 welcome the opportunity to the ordinance creating the cen­ gram," be said. "Perhaps the advertising for personnel and for nistration of Little League, Babe mittee to taka a forward look­ b er of the Hillside Republican to set about seeking a solution." with a prepared statement from ter and naming a commission to seape af the commission could statements as to purpose of the Ruth, and Connie Mack, basket­ ing step and to become an ex­ Club policy committee. In makbig his announcement, Loeb, his first since receiving oversee opeartlons last W eth es- be enlarged by unending the or­ center. ball leagues, gym activities, wo­ ample to other communities of McClow said this committee Zipf also provided this paper Continued on Page 7 day night. The question arose dinance Creating It.” in addi­ Goldberg echoed Ram’s re­ men's bowling league, cam era how to handle the current youth which was reported as "unwill­ both fro m the public and among tion to savin g administration, marks saying that he was not dub, teenage activity night, and problems. ing” to support Arnold W ine for the commissioners. expenses and office space. Ram Continued on Page 5 reelection to the Township Com­ Concern fo r administration and Committee Declares m ittee Is apparently one appoint­ expenses o f the center was v o ic ­ ed by the current chairman of ed by Joeeph Ram, 344 T rin ity | Hillside Week | Eye Screening Clinic the County Committee, Dr. E. Witte Against Harmony PI. and Arthur J. Goldberg of A Jonathan Bell. "Who the mem­ 37 Fairbanks St. Both ques­ bers of this screening commit­ In response to numerous in­ terests of Hillside Republicans DANCE SCHEDULED: The Hillside Police Reserve Associa­ tioned the appointment o f a se­ tion w ill hold Its 20th Annual Mother’s Day Dance, Friday, May I tee are, 1 do not know,” M c­ quiries as to the reasons for and the Regular Republican Or­ parate commission for the cen­ Opens Tuesday at PAL at the C ollege Inn at 8:30 p.m. The public Is Invited to spend. Clow added. the action of the Republican Or­ ganization. __.
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