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Five-Room Washington School Annex Next on City's Program Council , Til Read the Herald The Week-end Weather: cloudy, vmtm For Local News and .tomorrow with ft •••**• Serving Summit for U Yean •f afternoon ttymctz tomwrow. Outlook fur w^k-rnd fal* *®i WUB, ' , and Summit JUcurj 64th Y««r—No. 51 In Two ftettoiu Mtf u 8««md CtoM M»tur at tha »£* $4 A YEAR at Somattt N. 1. Dador tlw Act «f Wwek 1 Uti 10 'CENTS Five-Room Washington School Landing Field Council Receives and Accepts Annex Next on City's Program For Helicopter Resignation of Housing Board Expansion and improvement of Washington School in Mail Requested An exchange of •letters' between the Sub-Standard North Summit will be the next step in the school housing Summit may be included in the • Housing Board and the Common Council read at Tuesday program of the Board of Education, it was announced New Jersey network of municipali- j night's meeting of the Council confirmed the rumor re- jointly this week by the Board and the Common Council. ties to be given helicopter malt ported in the Herald last week that the entire board, with service by the end of July provided A five classroom addition which will include'cafeteria, a suitable landing field <>in oe the exception of one newly-appointed member, had resigned combination gym Mid auditorium, , • ' _____ found in the very near future. A , „ . __ . jin a body. The'resignation* of the .shop and library facilities Is letter from New York •Airway*, mm fc<> j g* jB»arcii d who s nt u>accepteM d rby the Coun M - planned end an architect will «oon Inc. to^Mayor Percival M. Btod he ordered to prepare prelim- Council Gets PTA ihr6c Mdn iirouD ^^ ° • ^>° ^^^^ - and the Summit Area Chamber of • Bland. •• • . inary sketches of the new build- Commerce stated that this city v»U Tii Board ai i rdi 1 iu |pi ing. Traffic Data for be a scheduled stop if formal per- MaimAfi tft Art-mi * - ' « "8 ° - Recent acquisition of 11 acres mission to land within dty limit* IIUIIIVU IV HVI Wll ter, resigned because it frit that o' land adjacent to present Wash- Is obtained. it | n ^m the recent court" ruling adversely ington School property w. ill brin^ New Lincoln School Beginning Juno 8. twice-daily Mrl AAlt KAnQll aflccUngr the plans of Summit Co- the total laud area for school and More than n eeore of definite helicopter mail, parcel post and • iVhVUM IIV|#WI • ioperatlven. Inc., its subKidiar^ recreational purp^on-os to U item. preettuLiong to prevent traffic ac-! service will be provided for Appointment of a three-man japmcy. for the coiibtnution of a und will provide for any further jddent* to children, ranging from1 Perth -Ambor, Red Bank, Long committee to act on the .McLean low-tost housing project in Kast expansion of the school. The ad-pasting of warning signs' at corn* report wm announced by H. Summit, removed the "only offo dition of five additiomtl cla.s.s- Branch, Asbury Park, Freehold. (in .o t'oii.'lruction • of a new bi- Woodward McDowell, United ltive weapon to deal with the iutol- roorns will bring the total number tHightstown, Trenton, Princeton. cvlu path, are contained in « de- New Brunswick, Somerville, Bouiie Campaign chairman yesterday. The erahl<« housing condition that now of rooms to 13, making the school i members of the committee are j exists." amtly.'v< and report of the IBrook, Plainfleld and Durielkn 'Theodore S. Kenvon, 80 Bellevuc », • ,,,,,, «• ' , plant comparable to the new Un- Lincoln School PTA Safety Com-j Summit is to be included in thi* , , w «• whMemlwr.o submitte" nfd thftheii Hominr resigpiatiomg Boardt _, avenue, chairman; Hugo Riemer.' coin School. 'mittee. made public yesterday. The! network. 80 Whlttredge road, and George *re Clans A.' Harwick. chqlrmattf • D. Smith, 175 Springfield avenue. Rapid population growth in Fied Xa*f, W, C. Kleinfeld'er, •iiirvey upon which the- report ie| Helicopter service has The committee was authorised a: North Summit is the cuuso for the John Barker «nd Victor Samuel. b(i;>;-(l nnticipnte.-* school safety! been launched in Westchester a recent meeting of th# Cwitral Board's decision to move nhcid problem* likely to be encountered; County &nd parts of Connecticut. ifrw, Richard A. Milkr,. a member. wiih Washington School improve- Committee- of the Hinted Cum- when the new Lincoln School-on. Landing facilities required are ilgn. until a few weeks ago when ah ft ments. Woodland avenue is opined. ; smell, the letter stated, and can The McLean R"port, pub'is%d msignrd bei:«iwe t<)\e was moving It Was nlao disclosed tint trfc John M. Leavciw, safety com-1 be located on either public or cr!- in full in the April .'iO and .May 7 from «he <Hy, also «:sned the new Lincoln School building >:• mkt"e chairman., .*aid tlwt copit«*j vate land. A square.or circle be- issues of The Summit Hera'd, letter. • running about thirty days bchni'i of the report have been delivered i tween 150 and 200 feet in sit*- with ! recommended that the O;ntr*J The &oU- im iiibt r of the Hotus- schedule because of delays eiiined lo the -Mayor and members of the ...free approaches over ap&Tscl" tei- THE LUCKY vSE\*EN—The above seven Summit) Linda Robinson, t'niver.ity of tir: B^rbiira Committee be reorganized to ing B<M:-A fit lucent i* Miss by weather and failure o:.t-une C.-,'imn>a Council, j tied or'unoccupied ground wu! «.:-•H;gh School j.enior$ on Monday rn-eived notice they j Glide, Va.isar or Colhy:' Carol Stuith L'nivfr.sity of .strengthen its authority on «ueh N. Waterman who WK.I Mib-contractor.s to meet <•im.':-.ni<.'- Qu< :>tioiir;iiiri\s sent to p«rent»i commodate the copters. Pavvraen*. had been selected by the CaHege Club as recipients | Rocheotcr; Barbara itsm om, .-Middlirbury. Rear row, matters. aa the requirement of a' few weeks afro by Van schedules. The JJc.ird st:i (i of «!1 thildrca in the -old Lincoln it? desired but 50il will also MTW. of tht year* scholarship gfanUi for further educa-! Rita Baird. Kockford Collie: Diane Smejknl. Sim- participating in the Mayor B'.RV.A to fill Mr«. Miller's that it hopes to (MTIIRV the IK-VV Si'ho'i'. exeeptin:; tho>>.' in the The-liinding sit«» must t«;:,> br i- (.m..'.H r.ollfgOM. The wlnm-'M and the col- : moiw. ?md Vietorin L.,vler, I'liiaibeth'.s. j United Campaign, their ' vacancy. building by ©crtoht-r i. • >i';.h <;r nle, provided detailed in- fenced for the control of victor*. -,>. v pi .i! to fttttwl vtn: <ftrst row, left to right* | •• . • ; and program eoordinatiim 1 1 1 The -conipuU' text o! I he K'Vrii' funienicn eoiieeniin;,' tMn.u;iortn- Tho Ittiir pointed out tjun • .-nnj Mr. McDowell siitl: •Tin CIH.I- Housing Board nnil the reply hy K'U:etnent is as follow*- .ion ivsin.-" cf ;!2fl 'children. Oi that feree. if properly erected. *.'.'' .--:f- iiiittee wlil consider thr <»e.vr- thr: C ioui'/i C'onm-ii i.-> pr.ntcd in ability of niddification of the ; f ;i y.j^, 26.> ... In 1M8, thf Board, th.? .M y>:\ nun:!)"r, !ii will !)•• transported by fice. Queen's Chaplain, U (>i! itiwJ tin1 Common cour.iil is.-uc.i a illluSiK >>ile, lfi" will g» 0)1 foot, 42 For \mdins frffilitio iu-r»^ \'--,v •.rtrui'tuiv and .authority of the thfk Boanl , ,„ .Hi fisrer-p4ge Seven Sumiriii High Girls (Vritr.tl Coniniittcp o* rueonuurati- < ,. joint tftatnn.cnt in D-furd to t!n o:i bicycle and fi,1 in one or <inr»;h- York Airways will pay SI p-'-r Vt ar ulsti in! the Council 1 Other British ••dtin the McLean Report, It v.i!: jftJ, IJoard'a school houjMii't pro^mn. ,>r eo:nh;;>,-it:on. Vohinleer. * of <he and al.-o e^rry liability itt.-?urftn.N' Hie Bojinl to lnir- Thr» !«r'dlnsr field mts^J be certifh-.! jo.i<; the specific Mep,« r.i'tde.] . Sunimit for tiie which ou'.Hr.ed t\v.- fucil'itii-.- '.lr n ITA t.i«ni!:iied and correlated the f ;> Win Colkge Club Grants to bt taken to carry rtiii ih , onaltlered ueeeKKiry, tiie order o! ri.fver.-; to th question.** which in- hy the .\i\v Jersey Bureau -of Arrv- project bt'i'orf had been- r<- Clergy Coming Here•[• eonimendation» of th.- Mel^-ii: progress of each b'.iii<ii;i;> pioy c'i clud'd the *'K:iet roitte.i that «acli nautie.s and the Civil Aeroniutic A-v«-n Siirnniit High gc'fioo! f'ti- .^mnjirjaid wvena:-. .seisidr zon«(l. Tnls, i' ruul, was "cow- A ellM]»i;lin fo H «nd a building trohfduU- to be in":-i.'hild '.vill take ;o and from irehcol. Administration and both agenci*-.-* 'ni.< have been awar4»."ti SclioMf l)ni\>lSil>. M«r**i- i Report, after consultation with tin- uu,y| n t.oiura,,u,tjon of al, ,pr,w lu'.ved. It was also .stmil tiut the will aid in the selection of a field : ships by the College ©fib,;-It. in • .yn Iluuj. -i m. u Qlleen Mll/.iiln'til -H- Hllfl (I l»«r*-; constituent •genciw."' 'esbting an«f currnii practices la "it \v'> jicTslbii- by studying thc eh'.iting e-iiajilinin wit) ));• <tmong timing of each rorw rue;ion }>r>j- Helicopter mail service will be ! been announced hy 5fc*, -t^ifl' M.
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