THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

PTOI ENTY-TH1RD YEAR—No. 2 at. westiteln, N. J. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1!H>2 l--vt-ry Thurailny 30 Page*—10 Cent! mcil 'Game' Hit Pupil Enrollment Swells Candidate Launches Sharp Attack On 'Temporary' Town Yard Move As 9J21 Start Classes John D. Fife, Democratic candidate for councilman from the Fourth Concert Encore Unofficial Tally d today issued a blistering attack on Mayor Burr A. Towl Jr. and LWVs Fund Drive bers of Town Council charging that they "are continuing to force Next Thursday evening the Summit JnM Band will give residents of the Fourth Ward to play 'Button, Button, who has Shows Hike of Opens Wednesday a repeal concert in Mindow- Town Yard?' " aikin Park. Joieph E. Cole- serting "it is not a funny man, recreation director laid 600 Students The League of Women Voters !," the candidate added, "It that became rain hindered of Westfield will conduct its an- idangerinir the lives of our the Aug. 16 concert the band With more than fl,:!50 pupils nual finance drive beginning Wed- re" and adveiiely affecting agreed to give another per- estimated to be trudging back to nesday, Sept. 12. Letters have pocket books." formance. Program details public school classes this morning, been sent out to Westfield resi- •. Fife's statement follows: will be announced. added to the 1,!!71 who began dents explaining the purpose of their studies yesterday in Holy ^or those who have missed the the drive. Members, in teams of uneement made in mid-July CEREMONY SITE—The photograph above »how» the completed Trinity parochial clnsses, Wcst- 31 two, will call during the second (U'III'H school population swelled to I many were away on vacation, I and third weeks of September to exterior of the pool nnd gymnaiium constructed M part of Play Safe •igements have been made to the new building wing Addition to the YM-YWCA at the a record tinnffirlul enrollment of raise funds to carry on the !),721 students for the ntnrt of the porarily' place the Town Yard league's program for the coming corner of Clark street and Ferris place which will be the he back of the Armory on tite of a cornerstone laying ceremony at 2:30 Sunday after- Bieyclc Check 151th school year in this district. i'jtar. This program includes the The total on the first day of vay avenue. Just how tempo- 1 regular services to voters, a re- noon Sept. 16. this site is depends on the out- school last year was estimated at newed study of the UN, study of Set Saturday '.1,1 (HI. of the Town Council's legal U.S. economic policy, regional with residents of the Fourth planning and planning at the local YMCA Addition Cornerstone All grades with the exception d in the Tamaques area, level. Police Lt. Thomas Catalon today of kindergarten were in session he present 'temporary' site is i Mrs. John Graham, finance announced that monthly bicycle yesterday at Holy Trinity High ediately adjacent to fine one- To Be Laid Sunday Sept 16 inspections will be resumed Satur- and grammar HCIIOOIK. The, kinder- ly homes on Dorian road, Dor- chairman, will continue to direct WILLIAM D. McCOKMICK ] the drive, as she has for the past day from II until ll:,')0 at the rear garten claKHcn are not scheduled to ourt, Dorian'place and Ilyslip The cornerstone laying ceremonies for the Westfield YMCA- start until Monday. two years. Aiding her in co-or- YWCA building project will be held Sunday, Sept. Hi at 2:30 p.m., of the Municipal liuilding. ue. Nearly all of the residents In the public school .system 8,- tis area huil no idea what was dinating the calls to be made by it was announced today by Dr, Edward G. Hourns, chairman of the Hicyclo accidents in West field Campaign Auditor the workers is Mrs. George Mel- committee on arrangements. The ceremonies will take place at the !M7 pupils were on Urn roll* us of ore for them as our present total 11 80 far this year in com- ucxduy night according to u re* loan. entrance to the new building wing housing the gymnasiui m and pool parison with H for I SHU, I.t. Cata- th Ward Councilmen did not nut to the Hoard of Education JOHN D. FIFE Mrs. Graham has announced and fronting on Clark street. lon said. In an elfort to help pre- Post Is Assigned the trouble to inform those ntul« by Dr. S. N. Kwnn Jr, made that two training sessions will be The ceremonies, according to vent such accidents, ail bike own- would he most directly affected held for league members making Vandal Itumpugc it the board's meeting. Dr. Kwnn Dr. Hourns, will be patterned, in ers are urged to bring their bikes To McCormiek lated that pupils were continuing his move. Boro GOP Women finance calls. These sessions are some degree, lifter those that took in for safety inspection and licens- t'hnt does this latest move scheduled as follows; Tuesday, Hits Homes, Car it signup but that the yearly count place when the original corner- ing. This is especially important United Fund OHicials .vould not be mude until Sept. DO. \y mean to uw as residents of Sept. 11 at 8:15 at the home of Teenage vandals, well-sup- stone ceremonies were held May now that hundreds of children will Fourth Ward, as property To Get Charter Mrs. N. R. Wickershani Jr., 51fJ Appoint Banker To The figures for both Holy Trin- plied with paint, eggs ami soap 20, 1!I28. The contents uf the he using bikes for transportation ity nnd the public schools are In- rs, and as Westfield tnxpay- Birch avenue; Sept. 12 at 9:30 damaged four homes and an original cornerstone will he de- to and from school. at Mrs. John Thatcher's, MO Head Committee. Jiralivc of a sharp incroatie In the At Luncheon automobile here ever the Labor scribed, hut the box will nut be Westfteld's Hicyelo Hoard called itudent population over lant year, : irst, as parents we must rca- Orenda circle. The training leader Day weekend. opened. Various community and attention to (Jenernl Ordinnn'co Appointment of William I*. Me- will he Mrs. Warren Kingsbury, a however tht! exact gain will not be that any child attending inny remitter nior high school, $1190; edu- muni. sions he says he is against any .ainly transcindii political party ransacked. Dresser drawers were ; Of Topics Stressed plan that would break up Union throu^Ji Sept. 27, lOb'2. 111 the (•li'ineiitnry hchimls, i the junior high school, i-ri'iu-es. Thiit our present left ajar and jewelry boxes were i of h(>Ul The following extr.i htmrft in the elcnien- m it h Ward Councilmen have turned upside down. ; More than 12,000 copies of the I""'- > MCA *A; uro I" i Since these two view for rt'ttia tratiori hit ve IJCCII | S71II, aiul.triii nothing to protect the inter- The Rubins had left their house i Westfield Adult School's 22nd au- act: ITOTII H u.ni. to ^ (i.tn., j titry sdiool, SI,I.11). >f the ward is it matter of nt i',:\"t p.m. and returned at 10:">0 inusil fall term brochure were be- 1 l l 1 s St-pt. 11, 13, IS, 20, 24, | The f(d|owing appointmenU were p.m. As they entered the house, , ing delivered to residents, libraries, !n'ihnn '"'!re 'cau' in -''"ome'" nee '< '*' '>'>' '' "t'''''l"'»i "KitT'Vs j approved, IT fritter, prrfttin* nut»t ; medical reports: .Miss Alice I^ick- went out of the house and called Westfield and nearby towiw this tion program is expected to )„. < tlial part of tin- Kutgrrs proposal j wood, ;i-niof high school librarian which would ]ilace eie;|] t'tiion he 21 ye;»rn of ;i(;r on or be- the police from a neighbor's house week. W. (>. Steengrafc, .school j completed by Oct. I. • ill a -alary of ?7,7"ill; Mrs. Kilna County communities in a congres- fore Nov. U, ,19f>2, mutt have Residents Enter across the street. Patrolman liob- director, annnunced today, subdilute teacher in sional district "dominatr.il by i:i livrd in New Jersey m'x ert Hell was dispatched. Subse-j All adult school classes will be School for approxi- [•'.ssex li- ii!i- <;. Coo of 242 Kimball ave- j $10(1. j thi: student with essential informa- head and left kn.'i-. I'.ruc.- San-ei.t, j liiin-lar. eotend tli. I,owe of' ; 177 S'orili Che.iutit ii'-et and inai), tile new ;:l,)lll,,| l.-ade,- : Dr. .li-roim- I hr chhei i' of Iti.'i : <•! v'lrv ; at Taitla- '•'•' li-fl Tuesday for Ethiopia and The case has been turned over j tj,,n i,, f,,nn Uie undcrstiiu tine of Wilson School Bus of the Temple. Kdivaid l.i-wi... Maclean, son of Mr. and • to I'1'1 Selective Bureau for fur-; lilen Illlpji, Jsfil N'ain'.' U'ay v.'-i'- <;iia!il'iel: lam- over ||,.- w, ei:.-,,d j phintiiic; in water col'jr, oils, etc. titk'.'lt to ()v>'i-),,iiK liiv.pital, Sum- pre.i.l.-Mt. ai.d Samuel Mitllor. -.I'.-tin :',I-I v:.-e Co. Inc., "f A venel, f:»y M. MaclU-an of -lora > ther investigation. ' lill'.'H-h .-il: Ohio. i.ei| dool, pi.iin- | s Daily Run • the \\ < |.i..gi;,m iktin, ..II, Will pie .1-111 •li-elit.-,-,] cn'r.-irlor, Wil.-.'ill Sc-hoit! 'ig Hill road, will enter \anced paintei -, il will in-.-lude :!i'.- | oldili.'M, .fl,.•!'». an.l I.'Urra ••-i;l they .vet h'lth :idmiiti.i|. an o'llline of 11, ;u livi'i.- |dau- • ','Hli intnl: :-lole and 'Slim in ea h : Corps trainimr •'•• hool rudiiTients. and r-opliistication in ned for the ' tartcil a two-month train-i"" P ' !'- ^'' '•' Mrs. .I.,-.|.h o help le-lnln examine the I l'Mt - il w:i': reported today. A •iiiililiiin >••• ti-iday. 1 Post Card Poll At Plains d hi i re-ii;natioil, '•-' lir-:.irr:im at Slate Teaches • ->'"™. I-' Hahway tvenai', -.verv ; ?puki->maii Tor the Coif Kdgi- Iiu l|:1!1:: 1 1 i: S j(i a- rt-pi. a posi- ' in N',-w I'alu, X.Y. She: "-" " • '' "' •ontinu.-d on pa,re -j, i Committee said that the re ,,.,„., ! W^tHeld (ilee Cllll) Opinion Samplina May tiriitfi 1,1)00 Hfsiilt'iit d 1.i..,!itii-:i' ..Hi.ic:ill :.,.i.,,,.-.- cio . ,-•„,„.! •-w..-c:sr colh-ion at Ti — i-hown by parent- -.vas urattfymr. •iflltli fl 'Ifiuil poiiey .lay. p-.li..-,- , and that'only a few bus eat " are \ HellCai'sals to Start Into Svrvitc Orbit Of Xvu I'ost Office l!a.li<-y iCoininulcr's Dflaycil two |ann :aarc n.-itivv to I) tvid 1.. •til! available. In This Issue. lht We- tlii Id i;|.e Club v.-tll •11 !H-. mii-'il "f Children living aloiuc i! ' SCOTI'll PLAINS Po.,t • • niaili.'.;-. add.-e III. -. th< She 'will i'.u-h. I111W- In Engine IJr<^akilown ; • •;-'*•.-...-. it!i an avenue • '»'-;'in r.-icar io;r for it- r'hri:-tnia: (itlicial.s thi-- v.'eel; are conduct ins' a n- i'lenec. I;• ':VS.li-h. tile iili'.-iiil Iiu;- Kirnhhll 'irele, Kin,hall Around Town 9 ••'jS-i;.-.- r.'.vii.-.l i.y U-'.- .i ii of -IM ' Conintut'.'r Irallii- -.vi-.s dvlay.-.-l f..r and adjacent street'-- ill |,,.! I-IIIC.-I ! M'linl.iy «.'V('iting in Hie |:o-{ card poll wbieh m.'i.v btin^'! i''i-l o,a-li-t I'iiHold ],. Cnrtlo'/.ZO Directory 20 1 an hour Til'.- day wh-i; a .kr.-'-y Wil-nli ' I'"11'!-Ii boll '• of the |.'i.--t fluneie. I, •'. f-i ij ,,,.,,,,. ,, !; h'-r and KM: ay avc!;iit- a ihlo til' trau-;iio, ted dirertly !o I.DI/II residenls of Ma ph.- llill;::iid !b«' enl.'ngerl p,,.( ,,|Viee ban Church 21, 25, 37 ";*l:l: •! i.'i->r.;;il tram ln-o!:" ilnwn and el.-eied ! national Chiir.'h, Kbm-r Mrei.t. ••ill .il'.mt Me, ,.|i.-rty. i'..rlM".l w.u given School ft i,m cijiiveniently Farms, ("ce-twood Acte.-, Sl.acl;.-,-: the lacilitit", to jnovidt; improved ClnKxifkM •v-JThi.n- are M-vi-ral openings in all •I't. '••VI,, the .'.lin?n'»n. f-.v ::ireles driving. ; lilucki'i) oilier train;' lii'hinil it. stop- four time- daily. P.u Inaxolt area ami purl-; of l.aki :;.-tvice fur the .'iti'ertet} residents. EiliUiriuls •ii A: 1 ••\T, ,i.iu. Suc.day, ii.i-.s ,ipcr- ' Th" i'ii-ak'l*r.\n ot-clirn'd in tin- : will start loduy, tin- lir.-.t day !four part.,. If you can',ing. ym ate avenue, Itrthway load and |o>. Municipal authorities expect to :ia, , v.hr.e .,1 v/ill luv.- 1 l : ; (iiinlcn "\* ••. ; ..'nuin*' of tin i::>0 a.m. from .ii 1...fin-f :.-.: hy Atit.in W. liitnw, Hostile uf -rlio'jl. cordially.iiivjted lo join. Your time i h,ne into the service oibil of the ' present petiiioies requesting a Ohit'jurii'i **!:>: :ii •:ir;<, ale! Ale\a:;di-r Tropp. i !!arita:i. ra<->-tici.rs v.-.-n- trail-.- I'aif'iit" v.-lto an- inti'iP.-.tcl ill and elfwl will be well rewarded new Scotch Plains To.,! (Hli.-e. ichangi! in nei-vici.- to the font Of- •Sni-ial •T^iii : feircd to oih'-i train-" and COM- •il ueneia li;:h!a!id diive, ~c,,;..h I'lain.--, co!- this scrvici. arc uri,'v(l to contact/ v.hile singing under professional The retuin addr>.>.-i'il po:.|. card i lice Department in Washington H|tort-; •.'.•...•.....'..28, W dc: in X^iii. aivl C Mit'/al avenues. ' luitHMl tin ir .jo'.irney.s after the- •Mrs. Iluilolpli /.wain or Mrs. Ar-' leadership in a congenial ntmos- petition form will also uiv,. the j Kept. Zfl, th<; lentntivv ilnte set for i 1 track wu-i cleared. , noid Briiuti Xui- further dulu U, Ijiherc. iicaidenls a chuncu to huvu their' Ibu dedication ot the new oiHcu, P*j**2 THF. (•«. J.J LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1962 kpenry To Suspect In Break Pupil Adult School J'binfuI.J FariJitv (Xont;nu*'-i from psiri- I r '. < Continued from pyjre 1> Vnion County f.Vj:.r:: ---f tr-t- Held For Jurv the installation "f firP 'it-tt-'tior: hi* \'sr'u;il r i*}*-i of thf «•'•/. tlr.u in;.' \ - :'-JV ;-n Cur.i-i Si.iji'.y '.vl.j h ,: i syi«t*-Fn!f in Colurubua aifi diant Oj^ri h<.'•;-(• frtini 2:;."' ":.• •.— '>f CommutfiBiH in tfct A'uruJ to- Ki-i-i. 13 ;;t ::- r:'.-v. rMal-fK-!;! ;;•.- ac'K, ^;:~ oj-:J» •:•*-•! hfl'j f'.'T thfc : L •. tfm* with direct conm-'-tir.ri t" the day. Lecturer • will i r-11 a art of tl.'.- in '<-rvn-e- train- Political H<;er»e, II timer College, ^rsU Or. Jf'.-nry W. Morion. Itttur- Th,. i <•-;!: j,.-.r.«!.S nii-ftii.-a <,f !"N.- ing program, ur. oncrAnU<>ri wink. chapter's r."*jfd of t:i^:iai.*»-r.> ni;i ! Mair^ir'.u- Wiihiirr. M. Heard. •• f-hop for r.f»' tt-ach+rt «ns held cr on Comparative (Jovt-rnmeru i»t Q'.K'fn- CvH^irf. I>r. Motion i-. in«* i>*- hcid at £:]5 (t'.-In: i: ;h..- ^n,e A lT-y«--r-u!i! >:f.y. arrfstt-J with '•.''. W hv)*i i--; yavtrnii* of last ivi-ek NVtt- id.i-l.ers hjv{ivitt S'p=jrt»: Mirror of *»ovi»*t ' Hotti, J'bii;fie!d. Ur. l(out;U.- <;. ryUrt ac.ivii , *•• an ojijKutunity tu v.i-n with r>ri;i- : Cj'eriieroy, ;>rt->;'Jeiil of thr W\v Sfy'.ieiy," 1 Jvrstv Oivi-ioi! of the Arnt-r; : fdi • v-iih i-nx^'f i:\if if:1- rt-ai f.->ti*:i* /ffjee •'"-"'" fupcrintendftiii ar.-" the power '«f ' dru-h> icpuriKti a camera, two j : town, mH with the mayor and jit:*: *imp!icity an'«ple gun und ui % NEW ALL-WEATHER town ofliriat* and vr«it<-d tht- f/ohlic j The principles «f thi* art UIM! their viDiii) pi-r. knife w<»re takt-n from ; %'\' library, Dr. Ewsn ssaid. j applk-iitiyn will be introduced in a - State CAR Parley the office. J ^ri. The ISoaiu I»I Kducatioii was! Jiattic coui''P — "Japontse FJowi-r Finnt-y, who wa*» refused bail. | ^-. BROGUES host at a luncheon for thi.-i Kroup"; Arranfjfrjnfit]*-." The itihtructor wi'J • 'was H-niandt-d W tht* county jail.-fv. and tht-ir hixMy tvachi-rx. Mrs. | bt- Iliioko Karieu, tht holder of a Set In Plainfield The 17-year-ui'i U being held in;^- > > "With a little bit o'hicii" we've hit Mar^or«--t M. Ktusr>er extended ; teacher's e* rt!fn*at* from a Tok>v. t • the juvonii*- detention quarters. frreelinjr* to the new teachers »n •flower airurtgvment school. i >li«» Carol Vamk-rl/iit of West- Thr arre.sts were nmde by Pa the jack-pot., .and come up with an field, state president, tOilay an- trolmen fJonaltl Hann and Frank j > unusual buy! See the.se won- behalf of the r»oardur:ce for j nnnr( Korth nvenue npar ElmtT street, j;-; 1 Society Children of the- American They should save your .shoe two *iuyt>. hi-forc pupil * ;(pj.i.-aied. • devolution will he held Saturday The pair, poik-e said, had a truck &£ budget at lea.it five bucks! Ali day Tue?* keynote standing camper in the Seni'or will be Klius Iloudinot Caldwcll i'olice saiU tho juvenile had in 'f£ division thi« sea»on at Camp Blais- of Elizabeth; Jeremiah Crane his ]iosse^»ion some match boxes jg?^ Stylo 28203 bearinj? the realtor's business ad- ! >^. Brown or Black dell. Selection for this honor is (jarthwaite of Newark; PolJy Van- ; John franks Ttip junior and neninr hit. dresj». Each carried a pair of white \. school teachers held general und ' made by the .staff on the basit of derbilt of Summit, and Robert jrlnvca which showed signs of j ;*" MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL deparltnental )it-i-tirj»f« Tuesday character, camping lskilU and French Society of Westfield. wear, according to police. ! >•''.. and yesterday. sporuinanuhip. Nea ban been ^ The program will include a busi- Police said Finney ».s on parole \ 'P.. 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD An the year on, Dr. Kwiin tilaUdell camper for three »ea:oni. ness meeting, a tour of the Edison as a result of a larceny in Irving-! |v AD 3-1171 *ald( additional mectincs arc plun- Camp Bluisdcll i» owned and di- Museum, reception of national and ton. Tin1 juvenile, according to i ncd as jmrt of the- In-Servicc rected by Miss l.lllis A. Hull and *tate presidents, a dinner meeting, police, h».s a record of arrests Training Program. Them' mretinKx i MMI Charlotte Fenstarmaker of films of the previous national con- for entering homes in East Or- j connist of U'tt-kly general faculty Westfield. an ire. ni(.'ctinif« held hy tichooU, degurt- ference and a record hop. im-ntnl meeting and int«r-whool departmental meettnf;u. An elementary workshop in art I* planned for Oct. 23 and March 7. Dr. Louis K. Hothn. «n were particularly pleased their charter wan to he presented by Mrs. Owycr who In pow serving her third term in the House of Hcprcsi-iitiitivc.-i. Mra, Dwyer's'willinKiiess to tak- timo out of n bimy schedule to per- sonally encourajte the active par- ticipullon of borough COP women in political affairs is Indicative of her wllliiiKne.is to work hard for tier conntituent's, Mrs. Christotler said. Jler imislenco on keeping? close touch with the people »he t, * represents i» charnctcri»tii' of her record In public oflicc. Stamler's

(Continued from pace 1) *i«le, New Providence, Springfield, Summit and Union. MI believe that in any re-dix- trietintf plan **vf ry effort should he made in include natural boun- darum, common cotntnunity inter- eftts, and whole units of govern- ment ftuch HH counti*!!< or munici- palities, within the <»nj:ressianul district. These factors are often far m»r** important than a mathe- matical formula which divides Jhe If I Were a Young Man RtflU* into 1T> districts each con- tuininK the exact same number of . . . going to college or entering the business world, I would remem- voters." Whenier **aid, umlcr the exist A BOY'S WORLD ber that one is frequently judged by his appearance and that I IiHf plan, the voters of Union County nil vote fttr the »ivme free would want mine to always be an asset. hoiiter, fcherilT, county cleik, rejci« . . . of suits, trousers, sport ter, ,NUfJ'«(jnte und conKrossiona' camlidatf*. Huwwr, he declared coats, shirts, outercoats I would shave every morning, even if I had shaved the night before. under the Uutgers propositl - th and accessories await citizens of Cimif<»rd utui Ijmle I would have my hair cut every two weeks, and always keep it wouhl have u diJTerenl cundidiit you on our mezza- for congress than their Unio neatly combed. My fingernails would be kept short and clean. County rii'ighlioi-s in Union an nine floor. See our Hillside "Such a plun wtnild confuse tli selection before you I would select my wardrobe with care and insist on being prop- voters, e(mi|iIio:iU' eumtmt^n erly fitted. I would have at least three suits-one of which would and necessitate printing two si settle for second rate setN »f Imlluts for the Coun best. be blue or black. They would be kept neat and clean. I would ty," he declavtMi. wear them daily, and not save them for "special" occasions.

MOV! NG? I would own at least 10 shirts and wear a fresh one every day I To an Unfamiliar Area? would make it a habit to wear a hat. I'd have a minimum of two let us help you find the right pairs of shoes-one black and one brown-and see that they were home In the right community kept shined. at the right price. As tho local representative of Homerica, If I were neat, well mannered and sincere, my demeanor would Inc., the national homeflnding FREE PERSONALIZED PENCILS (.ervico In over 150 major help w,n the confidence of my associates. Their trust and assistance cities and tnoir suburbs, wa Yqyrs free at John Franks—one dozen personalized would help me overcome my inexperience and be instrumental in will furnish you with detailed pencils free with each $25 purchase. Your name will be ach.ev.ng success. Hence, I would never become careless of my information on choice com- appearance ... and would certainly choose my clothes at John munities and areas even bo- attractively imprinted in 14 kt. gold. fore your first visit to the new rranks. area. NO COST OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS Till 9 P.M. PEARSAU & FRANKENBACH, INC. Rsallort 115 Elm Street AD 2-4700 207 E. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD • AD 3-1171 THE WESTFIELD (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, IS82 Page 8 Idinark Going— Long Bell Employee Drivers Reminded Newcomer Opens Maj. Waslivillc Finishes 2 Westfield Women Traffic Court ETown's Gas Storage Holder Two-week Duty 'Four To Be On Alert Dance Studio Major Vincent F. Waahville, an Attend National A fine of ?225 for driving white Air Force Uest'rve Ofllcci* of on the revoked iist was assessed in Westfk'Id recently completed n Munii'ipal Court Tuesday night [In Final Dismantling Stages C Hiiro -It'titi Boutin, a new- Rgaifist Ernest I*. C. Bates of For Students comer to tiie Wt'stfiold area, wiU itwo-wct-k active ilut.v tour at the IBPW Conclave li.il d"-ivantling of the Eliza- top was cut into small section? and j Air I'\trcp Acaticmj* near Oolo-j r>:j First street. JGlinatoth own Gat Co.'s 750,000 cubic dropped to the jrround. The three open u da net* studio here, C^ln^.st's George G. Traver, executive viiM; will tit* held nt the Community ry U> Hpriuj>s. His reserv Miss Mnrimrut Cliree of 43-t Ev- Mauistrato Wiiliain 41. Beard is storage holder at North sections comprising the sides were president of the New jersey State ?nt ;it is to n.'prcst'nt tht* academy orson place, second vk'L1 |ircsident lok'd tiie defcnditiit has a record and Crossways place will dismantled, dropped inward to the Players workshop at 1000 North Safety Council, reminds drivers avenue. officially in his home aica. Serving | of the Business nnd ProfewionaJ if prior arrestw fur truffle viola« be completed, company offi- floor of the tank and then cut up. ami parents that upwards of 850,- as an Air Force Acu? lor of arts (Iegret? from the Uni- jabout the academy to ymine; men, Kuclifi avenue, legislation chair- street, Rosello, paid $B5 for allow- |ihe 112 foot high steel guide- The Westfield holder was first month will be under 15 years old, versity of New Hampshire where ! their parents, and hi^h school man of the New Jersey Federation ing n driver on the revoked list to i are now being; cut and drop- built in 1913, under the supervi- the age (rroup involved in the great- she majored in I'Yetich Literature • guidance counselors. of Business and Professional >perntt» her vehicle. ku the ground. sion of Roger Crilly Sr. Mr. Cril- e*i number of pedestrian trntlic ae- ant! fmnoreri hi the arts. e was assigned to the vtu\e\ Women's Clubs, Inc., attended Other nnes were aa follows; jie big tank, long a Westfield ly's son is now the superintendent cidents. Chief causes of the traf- While at the University she con- office for his fumuu) a lf^hU> fonfcrence lust, weok- Robert E. Ooldfarb of Millhurn, mark, is no longer needed, of Elizabethtown's Westfield divi- fics deaths urul injuries in that age ducted ballet classes for tiie chil- uim thc cherr H|H lim Ha<1 $20, operating a motor vehicle yrroup in order of importance, cited Air Force tour to obtain the lutcst V - - y » " Elizabethtown gets its nat- sion which includes the holder. The 1 dren of the faculty ami was an ac- I information fuiu'frniiiK at'iulomy donfWlii, without, n Hiensi-i Chnrles P. Dahl, [gas supply directly from pipe- tank was 114 feet in diameter and by Travel , ore: Attempting to tive members of tht» dant'o <*luh. entramn1 and ciniu-iulum rcquiic- The oront svus sponsoresl by the Mowurk, nnd Thomas II. Sharkey, from Texas and the south- was built primarily to handle the cross a roadway from between She also continued her own ballet ments. Young: men who are into untitmai foderuikm of thc oriranU 241 Canterbury road, $30 each, At one time the tank held demand for cooking gas. parked curs, darting across in mui- studies with Alicia Lanftfunl of esteci in seeding: an appointment to zatioii. careless driving. blaok and playing in roadway. Boston. Also, iCmmu Boom, Believlile, |p!i K«3 for a 24 hour reserve During its early years of opera- tile academy may contact Major State ofiicora, district (Hrectors [ the Westfield area, but at tion, the holder was filled each day The safety official emphasize) This summer Mrs, Boutin .stud- Washville at 5ii Suinmit court. and dub presidents from New Jer- !15, trtivi'liiif* tlio wrong direction lent consumption rates the en- manually, but when natural gas Thomas V. Flanagan of 288 that re-opening of schools calls for ied at the National Academy of sey, New York, Pennsylvania and i! ii one-way street, and Ronald i tank would be exhausted in was made available, it was put on Old Tote road, Mouotainsiift1, will irveater precautions by drivers anil Ballet in New York which is head' 1'IaiiiH-Fanwotnl PTA Dehtware. attended. F. TlwinaB, 7i! Cypress drive, Co]t>- it 20 minutes, an automatic control basis and op- mark a quarter century of servia1 extra reminders of traffic dangers ed by Thalia Mura- She also stud- uia, $20, red light violation. [recking of the tank bej»an erated remotely from the com- by parents. He also called atten- Luncheon Iloslis For "Aehiovu Through Leadership" with New Jersey Bell Telephone ied with Alexandra Dantlova. WHS the theme «f the t'oiiftuent'** Constnm'e K. (ilreai, Newark, the Standard Wreckers and pany's control center in Elizabeth. tion to the need for observance by i paid $!)() fnr not Imvinjt a license Co. today at a luncheon in the drivers of school bus regulations. Mrs. Boutin has taught dance in IVew IIS Teaeliers which feuturcd the at>ptmriUHe of jivators, Inc., cut holes in the The company maintains reserves Hotel Suburban, Summit. A facili- Missouri ami in up-state New Mrs. Dorothy Ford of Khornmn in her pouaessiott, $10 for failure and top of the three section totalling more than 22 million cubic In the last four years, Traver re- SCOTCH 1M.AINS—Thi- execu- to luvvi! n vchirln iriBpecteJ, and f30 ties supervisor in the Elizabeth port*, a totul of 1(5,811 drivers were York. For two years she was an Oaks, CuK, Ht*e»ml vk*y president .-oping structure. Then the I feet of pas in other localities. traffic department, Flanagan is a active member of the JSlmira- tive board —A Dimen- fhis is the fifth year in which Awards for Continued Service: down the rate of school bus violu- j^h Schoid. sion in Democracy for You the : volunteers have worked at Nancy HauR: of 117 Linden ave- tiim.s, Tlio Mullica River Houthe Career Woman," with emnhiwis 6ns during the summer. They nue, American Red Cross; Susan Bring Jail Term FORBEST RESULTS USE New Jersey is a haven for striped on personal development and on Briefly the law provides that on LEADER CLASSIFIEDS buss. participation in Itributed over '7000 hours and Kelly of 274 Summit road, Moun- hiirhwHys or roads not divided by community am Jack Bill |tad in the following services: tainside, American Red Cross. MOUNTAINSIDE — Philip C, world affairs. Eastman, 23, of 1024 Springfield safety islands or physical traffic Parker Ejhbaugh IR, educational therapy, psy- Letter of Recognition — 40-99 separation installations, the driver ;y, pharmacy, laboratory, Hours of Service: Jean Butler of avenue, New I*i'ovitU*iH*c», last wt*t*k about this question was sentenced to serve five days of a vehicle, approaching from the .tion, manual arts therapy, 421 Birch avenue, American Red opposite direction or overtaking a 'It is a well known adage that letics, social work service and Cross; Craig Eaton of 924 High- in the county jail on each of two charges of passing worthless school bus fioiag in the same di- one cannot serve two masters. fary. land avenue, American Red Cross; rection must stop when the bus is Laura Maish of 523 Parkview ave- checks. An insurance agent who Is a Vherever they worked, they ttdfini; oil or disrhiirninn: passen- salaried employee of an Insur- |e the impression that they nue, American Red Cross. Magistrate Jacob R. Bauer .said tfi'i'ss. The exception k when'the w the real meaning of service, Letter of Recognition— 10-39 the terms were to run concur- bus is parked at curb on same side ing company cannot help but the ability to do a Rood job, Hours of Service: Mina Tindall of rently. as the school and is receiving or lean toward the company in worked with a Kreat sense of 1)45 Minisink way, non-affiliated. Complaints against Kasttnan dischnre;inK paaesne;crM—then it ve- moking claim settlements. Is this ponsibility, Dr. Trollinger said. were made by Kalph M. Sandier hicle may puss in either direction why a majority of the public |ns have been made for them to It is falling in love with our who operates a drug store at 899 but not in excess of 10 miles per avoids the 'cuptivo' agent and urn during the Christmas holi- own mistaken ideas that makes Mountain avenue and Ernh1 Ginn- hour. insures instead with a local In- rs, fools and beggars of half man- naki.s who owns a candy store tit On hitihwnys nnvintr dual multi- dependant agent?" The ceremony was attended by kind.—Edward Young 8(!4 Mountain uvonut?, Mr, Hand- ple roadways separated by safety ler cashed u $20 check for Kust- islands or physical traffic separa- maft and Mr, (itannnkis, a $10 tion inwtiillsitionH the driver of u THEY'RE THE GREATEST BARRETT & PARKER, Inc. check, both dntwn oh the Summit f ATTHI vehicle, j. uinjr in the same direc- 1NSURORS Trust Co. tion, anil overtaking the school bus h Eastman was brought here on a which has stopped to receive or detainer from the Somerset Coun- discharge :i school child, must slop. 43 Elm Stroet ty jail where, poliee saii.1, ho com- On the winic type of roadway the Westfield AO 2-1805 pleted a '15-day sentence for a driver uf it vehicle, approaching Mr. Mtul >II*M, CnrtuM VfflUatiMlvtllti similar offense. He told Magistrate from the opposite direction, a IHMHf. 11l«t 'I'lt'e fill" llurrftt & <:r»lu, Hcn Bauer he was still wanted in Essex seboul !>u-* stopped to receive or ,^lrN, Iliitxluliili !). l.iiM-M OtrtitiKii Hi and Morris counties and elsewhere (lisoluirirt1 VKisesnisei'H, munt reduce 'lilf |U-ll|M'rl> VtllN IllllltilllC llNll'll. in Union ' County for paaainjr spew! to 10 miles while passing. worthless cheeks totaling approxi- mately $1,000. New IJiicoln T«'Uflier Plains Motorist Seized Feted at Luncheon 1 Mrs. Jane Cnjxshnw, wlio will he On Tipsy Count | n new teacher at Lincoln Sellout, Harold C. JluyU'r, 57, of 22.".a I was fiit'-rUuiii'd at n lunclu'oii at Greenside place, Scotch Plaits, was the homo of •Mrs. K. I). Huston, churned lust Wednesday with of 75.1 Hysli|> avenue, president of drunken driving anci then rtdased tlu* sehoul'H 1'TA. in $260 hail for a court he Others Bttendmsr included Mrs, Sept, 18. K. M. Oarruth, chairman of home He wn.s arrested by PiUro room mot hern; ,!. IS. Oimneil, prin- Robert Roll nft«r Iluyiur's car fipal; Mrs. liiiruld Kaplan, second •vlnif vice president, and Mrs. Krcile:icli Fllr. mill Mr«. llwllln T. tthltr lu«>«' imrelinwil (Ill» mtittllilr II I was observed, police .say, mo I Muoillitml lit', fioui flic KnfNi-r \ liiiitliilim Che Illicit I erratically in Central avenu*' about Howe, who will he home room I i. iii,' ««!«' tviiH nc-KoUtiifil l>> ltiirt<,n fllwcfton i,r if,<- !.)><> mother for Mrs. Capshnw's claws. IK. WlirlHK nfflw. 0:45 p.m.

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