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WESTFIELD LEADER Tht Leading Mid Matt Wulay Ciremutod Weekly Nmapoptr in Union County tt* O\ THE WESTFIELD LEADER Tht leading mid Matt WULAy CiremUtod Weekly Nmapoptr In Union County 1 Publlahcd - 5j KGHTY-THIRD YEAR—No. 46 •MOMI WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 28,1973 Kvery Thurnfuy 24 Pages—10 Cents Early Deadline To Establish Lake WFT Heads Mini-Parade Early deadlines will bo ebserved far the JeJy 5 Leader. Becaase of the holiday ea Wednesday, In Brighttvood Park In 'Summit" Talks On July 4 aavertlflag aad general aews aad Metal copy, atact Recent soil tests con- focal point of Brightwood overlooking the lake and Westfleld had its own to negotiation. "Despite the county." The West Fields chapter, ducted by the United State* version of summitry when organisations are en- be received before s a.m. Park development, con- nature trails scattered uncomplicated nature of the Mrs. Geddis and Mr. Sons of the American couraged to Join the parade. Department of Agriculture, firmation of its feasibility through the park's 45 acres. tkt presidents of the two negotiations and despite the Genesson promised to Revolution, aad many other Sou Conservation Service, teacher group* in town, Each is asked to carry its now permits the town to The Recreation Commission fact that the increase sought continue their mutually patriotic groups will flag or banner to denote the have confirmed the proceed with basic general envisions utilizing the park Mrs. Beverly Geddii of the by the teachers would do supportive role for the assemble at 9 a.m. Wed- Seek Missing feasibility of establishing a Westfield Education designation of the march- improvements for a passive for nature study programs little more than help stem benefit of their groups and nesday at the World War en. High school band four acre lake in Bright wood park", Mayor Donn A. in the summer, fall and Association and Louis the tide of rising coats, the the improvement of Memorial Monument at the Park, it was announced Gsnesam of the Westfield drummers will accompany WHS '63ers Snyder stated. spring, with the winter board has dragged out education, "The integrity of Plaza for a small parade the parade. today by the Mayor's office. Present plans call for the months devoted to ice Federation of Teachers, met negotiations to the point their groups would not be through Broad St. to the recently to discuss plans for The reunion committee of "Since the lake will be the development of picnic areas skating and sledding. Land where the people covered by compromised in any way," bandstand in MindowaskJn The grogram at the band countours and extensive greater continuing co- the contract are no longer they pointed out, "nor would Park. theClaasof 1983 of Westfield operation In their current stand will include the pledge High School is seeking stands of mature trees make available to vote on the the aims and purposes of In addition to the SAR, of allegiance led by Bruce the park area "ideally dispute with the Board of outcome. The final salary their respective missing members to contact Education. contingents are expected Patterson, the Stsr them for a get-together Nov. Council Okays suited for passive recreation stand of the teachers just organizations. Rather, the from the DAR, CAR,Spangled Banner by Mrs. activity," Snyder said. For the first time in their might begin to reverse the strength of both would be Ralph Hall, an invocation by a at the Mountainside Inn. Westfield Junior Police, Readers who know the Funds already allocated history, Westfield teachers alarming drop of Westfidd's utilized for their common American Legion, Veterans the ReV. Msgr Charles B. relative standing in Union goals." addresses of the following to Brightwood Park will be have not been awarded a of Foreign Wars, Knights of Murphy and a patriotic used to start cleaning up the binding, valid agreement by address by Dr. Robert S. class members are asked to Police Salaries Columbus, Mayflower contact Thomas Ricker of the board prior to the end of Society, Rotary Club and Miner of Westfleld. The (Continued on Pafa 4) the school year. "This program will conclude 810 WaUberg Ave., Frank A two-year aalary guide those for 1974 in paren- critical situation and the Two Top Aides Named about 10 o'clock. Mancuso of 101 Park St. or for members of the police thesis) are: Captain, $15,850 •rowing recalcitrance on Thomas Stotler of 121 force below the rank of chief ($17,150); lieutenant the part of the board in its Marlboro St.: was approved unanimously detective, $15,150 (16,350); dealings with teachers," By United Fund Fred Albertson, John in a brief 20-minute session lieutenant, $14,650 ($15,750); according to Mrs. Geddta To Dedicate Flagpole Alexanderson, Margit of the Town Council (Continued on P*t> 4) and Mr. Genesaon, accounts "The quality of life in Amtmann, Carole Andrews, Tuesday night. for the closer rap- Westfield would deteriorate Stephanie Barker, Richard In addition to salary in- No Decisions prochement. without its United Fund At Pool Wednesday Barnett, Mildred Berns, Lee creases, the package, ap- Blllingsby, Susan Black, An eumpleof their active agencies," said James J. proved by the PBA Local 90, On Clark Park Grub* today in accepting The public is invited to positions st the post and Robert Bowe, Allan provides nine paid holidays cooperation was cited in Bradley, Jeffrey Brelbart, connection with their recent the job aa chairman of the attend a short dedication department levd, including this year and 10 in 1974, Who will make a decision budget review committee of ceremony at 2 o'clock department commander. Jerry Brown, Joan Brunn, overtime pay this year at on Clark Park remains a joint action in refusing to Frank Burgener, Judith turn over' to the board the fund for the coming Wednesday at the Westfleld Mr. MoeUer was born in straight time and overtime question today. Answering a year. Memorial Pool, where a Jersey City, where he Carter, Victoria Casamo, pay in 1974 at time-and-a- citizen's question at "meaningless and Mol Csve. half pay. An additional 1400 misleading" .contracts "Many community social flagpole donated to the town received his formal Tuesday night's council by the 40-year-old Service education. He went to work John Cerillo, Tom a year would be granted meeting, Acting Mayor which had been issued Just service agencies could not patrolmen assigned as before the dose of school. raise their own funds and League will be dedicated in for Hallmark Cards as a Charles, Ron Coe, Camilo James G. Skinner said that honor of Vietnam veterans. sales representative. Conde, Wilmer Crowley, plainsclothestnen and an while councilmen and Ninety-six percent of the would have to cease their additional $500 a year to the tenure teachers and over 90 important community Albert J. MoeUer, national In 1941 he enlisted in the Rich Davidson, Barbara members of the Board of vice commander of the army as a private. He Davis, Arlene Decker, Tony member of the force named Education have discussed percent of the non-tenure service without the Fund. As as traffic officer. teachers refused to sign the a concerned citizen, I'm American Legion, will give became a paratroop com- DeRoia, Diane Dziedzic, the future expansion of Miry Beth Boyle contract!, which contained virtually interested in the a short address. mander and served in the Randy Bits, Rodney Ellis, The ordinance, which also Roosevelt Junior High last year's salary figures. fund's ability to provide Presiding at the European theatre where he Roy Ennls, Stu Foote, Doug provides eight paid holidays School athletic programs, 40 Graduate Both leaders referred to the assistance to the people of dedication ceremonies will earned the Brenze Star and Garter, Marie Garner, at regular daily rates of the council is not at this time "coalition of the Boards of Westfleld." ^^ be George Walsh, paat Roberta Gould, Linda compensation to flnmm, l» sludytal any dcttalte ^duration in the county and commander of Martin Qreatoo, Steve Griffin, scheduled tor • public proposal. FromHTGS Accepting the post of Colin Hagan. Jane HaUberg. hearing and final action throughout the state as a public relations director of JaaMtJ. Greta WaUberg Post 3, American At a school board meeting Forty eighth graders /ran growing threat to the rights the fund, Mrs. Glenn Maggio KenHaflor. June at. The agreement is earlier this month, Dr. Holy Trinity Elementary sad aspirations of teachers asserted: then participating in the William Haney, Jim retroactive to Jan. 1, and James Johnson, chairman School received their and to the needs of "The people of Westfleld dedication ceremonies will Harraden, Bev Hill, Susan according to Mayor Donn A. of the board's facilities diplomas June 15 at education." must know the story of the be Councilman Robert P. Horr, Bronnie Hughes, John Snyder, culminates months committee, said that a graduation exercises in the fund and what it contributes Barnes, Mrs. Lawrence Hurley, Bruce Johnson, of negotiations between the decision on the use of Clark church during the They remarked that this Shaffer, first vice president David Johnson, Andrea town and the PBA. year's was the simplest of to the fine lives we are able Park was in the hands of the Celebration of the Mass. to lead here. I'm happy to of the Service League; Louis (Continued on P*g> 4) Salaries for 1973 (with council. Monslgnor Charles B. contracts to negotiate since Caruso, commander of the it concerned only salaries; devote my efforts to helping Murphy, pastor of Holy the story reach them." Martin-Wallberg Post; Trinity, addressed the fringe benefits and working Joseph Sisto, commander of conditions were not subject Vice president of Huntoon, graduates, teachers, Clark-Hysttp Post, Veterans parents and friends then Paige and Company at 44 of Foreign Wars, the WaflSt., New York City, Mr.
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