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PUBLIC LIBRARY 425 E.BROAD ST. ADV. WE3TFIELD.N.I. 07000 School Budget Hearing Monday THE WESTFIELTHE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPEDR IN UNIO LEADEN COUNTY R Second Clasu Postage Paid PubllBhod SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR—No. 24 nt WfBinnid, N. ,1 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1969 Tivurv TliurnrtnY 24 Pages—10 Cents Honor CDC Head "X" Marks Early Backing 71 Local Stores Observance * ° Ready for Sales Daniel F. Lundy At Open House For Frank McDermott Days Next Week A record 71 merchants will be par- 'Westfield Jaycees' president, Jack Families and friends of 'Y' mem- Endorsement for a gubernatorial candidate who has not yet an- Hogan, has announced that Daniel bers, as well as the community at ticipating in the semi-annual West- A public hearing on the WesWiehl Board of Educiition budget pro- that he's in the race was given this week by field Chamber of Commerce Retail F. Lundy, president of WesCfield's large, are invited to visit the West- will be held in Westfield High School Cafeteria 13 at 8 p.m. Mon- f Union County, headquartered in Division Sales Days promotion Jan. Community Development Corpora- field • YMCA Saturday to observe day. At the conclusion of this hearing, the board will take final notion on Frank X. MoDermott, a Republican and president of the 30, 31 and Feb. 1. tion, will receive the chapter's first programs in action as part of an Uie budget, and it will be submitted to Westfield voters on Tuesday, open house celebration. The event Senate, and a resident of 3 annual Distinguished Service Award. "This means that Westfield shop- Fob. 11. will culminate the local Y's obser- ping area customers will have the Mr. LUrtdy was chosen for his "in- The announced budget proposal vance of the National YMCA Week. Jersey Governor to succeed Rich- most extensive selection of mer- tense personal involvement" in "the ; totals $8,275,000 for Ihe 1969-70 ard J, Hushes is expected tio be an- chandise at sale prices that has ever rebuilding of Cacdola P. and his On 'hand to assist in the conduct Cole on Staff nounced wil'hin a week. school year, an increase of $700,000 of the scheduled events will be been offered," said Martin H. Adler, or (1.2 percent over the 1988-69 fig- unselfish commitment" of profess- The local supporters have Initiat- co-chairman of the retail division. ional aid, physical' labor and funds members of the board of directors ure. More than 77 percent of tile ed a campaign marked with the Merchants participating in the to improve the conditions of those led by President R. R. Barrett Jr. At White House proposed budget is allocated for sal- Chairman of the public relations distribution of "X" buttons, and ac- three-day promotion will be identi- living there. He also has worked cording lo the committee's January aries of all employees. The board committee planning the event is Ar- Kenneblh R. Cole Jr., 30, of 185 fied by large blue and gold banners estimates that the increase in the closely with the Mayor's Commit- Westfield Ed., Faniwood, a 1955 newsletter " 'X' marks the spot be- thur C Fried. bearing the logo of the retail divi- school budget will add $25 to the tee on Community 'Relations. of West-field High School, ing the next Governor of New Jcr- graduate tax bills for 19B9-70 of a home as- Mr. Lundy, who moved here in has a new job this week. sessed at $10,000. 19B5, is a lawyer and C.P.A., and He has been named White House is employed by Merck & Company slaff seer•etary to President Bichard Of the total increase ?517,000 is Inc. as its corporate tax director. He Tl T M/i v rt H iVl. JNlXOli ***>*>*>* and supporter of the Bel4fart stores of We£ttield, How- allocated for new personnel and for is married, 38 years of age, and has basketbaH leaguTwrn get underZv >le joined the Nixon team a SeS beVieVe ne Wh srd w- Boiso> Brehm's- Castlc Boot- salary adjustments and fringe bene- Mr. Cc , l Louise, Classic Photo Stu- four. children, one boy and three with ^schedule tfThrJfgames ™o last Febtruary and was director of command° " Ts *th*e respec t '"o'f °his col-°ery C ara fits for the entire staff numbering girls. , SWim meete wTprovide aTTnnova di°. Drf>sden ^urtain shoP. Elm R3" G28. Negotiations are not yet com- The Distinguished Service Award tion to the program one startte „ V, Epstein's Bootery, plete on salary schedules for teach- 1? the Prejlde nt s nom.rn.boa he and . a confirmed Republtoan. dio a d T stems from the thought that ". .ser- at 2 p.m. against Passaiic-Olifton, became hhead off an adwance team ". 'X' stands for the middle ii ri Flora Mart ers and nurses. It is anticipated DANIEL F. LUNDY in ial f Fra k X vice to humanity is the best work of and the sefeond meet': starting at 4 and SUbSeqUent to he ele Ho11 haB ' " °tten " fflfe" MoDenmottUr SOmetime. HSe that agreement will be reached pri- •life." This statement, the last line ... p.m. with H'ainfieM 'M' team pro- bee worfein on * tranls ° ion • ° Also, Garriburg Furs, Grills' Silk or to Due public hearing on Monday. of the Jaycee creed, sums up the n. Both meets Bor" n ta Nw« v Yor "k •Oit *Mr - PartlSan re uiremente viding the competioi y- ' ^ q . and and Cotton Shop, Hair We Are, Her- New personnel provided for in the Westfield chapter's attitude. Men ••'°"";l" will be held in the Wialla'ce Pool. moved to Westfield when he was 15 our support now in antioipa- berts Fashions, Hickory Farms, between 21 and 35 who would like l«eslaurant- budget include five teachers; and Another innovation to the open yeare old F llowil ««™ 5 Che primary election in House of Cards, J. S. Irving Co., to join in this work arc urged to view ~ - ? »g ^ graduation one guidance counselor at the Se- house program will be a shuffle- Ivory Laundry and Dry Ctoanine, nior High School necessitated by an Barrett and Crane Realty's window NED J. PARSEKIAN board demonstration and matich dor Of toienoe dogree in bushless Enumerating the qualificatioiiE of Jane Smith, Jarvis Drug Store, increase in enrollment of approxi- Jan. 19 to 25 for further information. toy members of the Old Guard administration from Bucknell Uni- the local resident, the endorsement Jeanette's Gift S h o p, Lancaster mately 15tt students. In addition, tile The Jaycee award, which becomes from 2-4 p.m. Old G Ltd., The Leader Store, Mac- ruard meets at Veraity concludes, "Most, if not all of us in salaries of four reading center a permanent part of the local chap- the 'Y' 'for song, - the Rights Committee entertainment, After Un'»i County Republican CM- Hugh's, Made In America, Martin teachers who are currently being ter's observance of Jaycee Week, working for the Elizabeth- z weekly oard ptayirii!, and shuffle- town Ga ens Committee, know Prank per- Jewelers, Meeker's Garden Center, subsidized by federal funds under board, The matches will be held in s Co. from September of SOMlly M a fellow member ^m Merle Norman Cosmetics, Milady's E.S.E.A. Title I must be absorbed Former Mayor Robert H. Mul- Westfleild, and as an active partici- by the Board of Education if the the small gym. secretary served four years Shop, Miller Tire Co., The Needle- work Shop, Norge Village, Norris program is to continue. The physical activHies will close Ned J. Parsetaen., former state To Mark Crime members, friends and be- Chevrolet, Peterson Liquors, The with a family swim from 4:304 in He saw service in the Middle East senator from Bergen County will extension of tho ; the R. L. Rooke Pfml. Guests are 'air. The Powder Room and speak at an open meeeWnig of the from the eta Prevention Week invited to Darticiuale. Area to the secondary 7 i additional National Crime Prevention week inn. camp program, and the resident (OonHnued on Page 2) te," (Continued on Page 2) CContinued on Page 2) Feb. 9 £ 352 »y (CoBtauea on Page.4» elected Adult School Registration Monday, today, iMcKirriay, director.; «if CamR "Spee.rs- are urged to participate in the Rational, P«ieventioji .Week .Elia^i'andkHj|^Bn>w)i, director ie obtained •••••• v Olaman, A large' hwrjb^r of students is ex- clifsses aVaSti^e' liridei':tlje~= senior tion to alert ttie public to the need campers on. the .full s«sdpe-.'at, avail- pro-induction physical exams were return to Plainfield that afternoon. Re- pected to register for courses Q£ citizens' program ineludi! technical It was moments before daybreak for vigorous, year-round crime pre- able camping services. given the occupants of the one bus This group gathered in a small offkw 1™ Ct. the spring term, of the Westfiefd when two iiaii-ampty buses unofo- analysis of stock tiwrtds, an ad-' strusively slipped away from the Which returned to Plaiitfield later. to become acquainted, and for the Adult School Monday night,at Edi- The club meeting on Feb. 4 will be vajjeed securities seminar, basic curb on Westervelt Ave., Plainfield, Most of Uie boys in the other bus first time last Thursday, select a In Inaugural Parade son Junior High School on RabVay designated "Crime Prevention meet- Dance Tomorrow taxation and art appreciation. Thursday morning. Only one re- were inducted into the United States leader from among them who would .