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!L the WESTFIELD LEADER Today's Weather: Cloudy I.IBRAfiY Today's weather: Cloudy skies giving way lo sun- shine. High 4»-5:t degrees; !l THE WESTFIELD LEADER low :il-;i4 degrees. 2So _J0£ -I The Leading and Mott Widely Circulated Weekly Neunpaper In Union County R UJ HUIU. Publlihad 32 Pages—10 Cents Rwond CMFUUK F WRSTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1!>7H Evtry Thursday (ft !/» )URTH YEAK—No. 17 at wwtfuia, NT J. DNU 0- •*• 3 No Li/ihts No Plan to Shut On Yule Trees J C C Endorses Sally Allen, The Christmas trees lining Westfield business Westfield Schools district streets will remain unlit this season in com- pliance with President The Westfield Board of The acting superintendent added. "Gasoline prices are Nixon's request to curtail Jack Drury and Donald Knapp ducation has decided to also said that price of up. The cost to us for a half outdoor Yule lighting. ke steps to conserve fuel duplicating paper has in- pint of milk in the cafeteria The Joint Civic Com- A resident of Westfield for was increased this week so Directors of the Westfield ring the current energy creased to 11.52 over last Area Chamber of Com- mittee has voted to endorse two and one-half years, Mr. £.. .sis so that schools will not spring's price of 89 cents a that we are now paying 9.3 incumbent Mrs. Sally Allen, Drury, 39, resides at 16 cents for every half pint that merce this week voted over- Shave to close and ex- ream. whelmingly to eliminate the Jack Drury, and Donald J. Wychview Dr. He has a son tracurricular activities will "Fuel oil prices are going lighting this year as a Knapp as candidates for the in Wilson School and a son at inot have to be curtailed. up every week," Tomlinson (Continued on Pag> 4) measure to save energy. Board of Education. At a a local nursery school. > At a committee-of-the- meeting on Monday A graduate of Paterson ' whole session Tuesday evening, nominating State College, Mr. Drury night, the board decided to petitions for the three were received his master's keep schools open and signed by members of the degree from Seton Hall' continue the educational School Secretaries' JCC. University and has done program. This decision is The candidates whose post-graduate work at subject to any requirements names will appear on the Fordham University. which the state board of Contract in Mediation ballot at the Feb. 13 school Mr. Drury has been a education mandates. board election were selected guidance counselor at Westfield's public schools Robert Glasser has been Junior High Schools. high health instructor. from a field of nearly 40 Nutlcy High School, Nutley, will remain open with a two- appointed a mediator in Named as election of- Approved as additional applicants considered by the for nine years and has degree drop in temperature contract talks between the ficials were: Elm St., Etta substitute teachers were JCC Screening Committee. previously taught grades 1- - from 68 to 66 degrees - Westfield Board of A. Roberts, Barbara Viiet, Mrs. Ruth I. Berger, Mr. Drury and Mr. Knapp (i. He also teaches in the during school hours. Education and the 55- Emma M. Voorhees and Lawrence M. Bartolf, Mrs. will seek the seats now held psychology department at Thermostats will be set at member Westfield Margaret MacPherson; Donna D. Frick, Stephan by Dr. Joseph Kalbacher Montclair State College. In Association of Educational Grant School, Mildren Kneisal, Miss Judith Mintz, 58 degrees during non- Mrs. Sally Allen Jack Drury Donald J. Knapp und William Shepherd, total, Mr. Drury has 17 school hours. Daily deter- Secretaries, Thomas Aigotti, Patricia Kelly, Ann Mrs. Patricia Ann Morgan, whose terms expire in years teaching and ad- minations will be made Sullivan, board member, Mendoza and Jacqueline Mrs. Susan Pepper, Jan February. Mrs. Allen will ministrating at the concerning timing for the said Tuesday night at the Payne; Lincoln School, Pfeiffer, Mrs. Bonni Siegel, Candidates' WCO Studies Armory Use seek to return to the school elementary, secondary and night-time temperature school board meeting in Doris Schaub, Lillian Kesty, Miss Agnes F. Ritz, Miss board for her second term. college levels. setting. On mild days, night- Roosevelt Junior High. Madeline Woike. and Allison Howell, Mrs. Carol Jones, Miss Mary Ann Deadline George Drabin and mittee was studying the Mr. Drury has been time temperatures could be School. Marcelle McKeon; and Richard Attenboroughof the possibility of using the School Election Wilson School's PTA set at an earlier hour. Each The board and Edison, Elinor Coogan, Spangler and Mrs. Sally Swindler. Education Studies Com- Westfield Armory to relieve representative to the school will be dealt with on secretaries' group have Dorothy Praesel, Winifred January 4 mittee of PT Council, who some of the overcrowding in Registration Educational Studies an individual basis. reached agreement on 14 of White and Katherlne Kass. Daniel G. Watkins, conducted the recent School the high school, especially in Committee, active in the During Christmas 18 points in the contract, Appointed as new McKinley sixth grade Candidates who wish to Opinion Survey, were guest the gym classes. Deadline Nears YMCA, Boy Scout Troop No. vacation - now set for Dec. Sullivan noted, but teachers were Miss Carmen teacher, was awarded a file nominating petitions as speakers at the general 40, area representative for 22 through Jan. 1 - school unresolved issues include salary increment from candidates for election to meeting of the Westfield During the WCO business Holy Trinity Church, and V. Rodrigues, senior high meeting, Roberts Evans, Residents who want to temperatures will be set at the duration of the contract English, $9,000, replacing $13,050 to $14,300 on his Boards of Education must Citizens Organization owner-director of various SO degrees. and salary conditions. completion of studies file them by 4 p.m. Friday, (WCO) held in the home of chairman of the nominating vote at the Westfield annual basketball summer camps. Mrs, Helen Houghton; Mrs. committee, reported that school election Wednesday, "We are doing everything An informal discussion Sondra R. Markman, senior leading to a master's degree Jan. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Moving to Westfield two plus 30 credits. Camillo, 24 Barchester Way. the screening committee Feb. 13, must either be we can to maintain a normal with the public on the school high reading, $10,700, The petition must be filed was still interviewing and one-half years ago school year," Douglas J. budget for 1974-75 will be with the secretary of the Drabin and Attcnborough permanently registered in from McLean, Va., Mr. replacing David J. Brown prospective board can- the signature copy register Campbell, president of the held Wednesday, Jan. 2, in who is on second semester Board of Education of the gave an explanation of the Knapp, 44, resides at 128 Miller-Cory results of the survey and didates. He said finalists (permanent registration), Board of Education, stated, the cafeteria of Westfield sabbatical leave; and Shaun school district in which the would be presented to the F.uclid Avc. Mr. Knapp has adding: "We stand ready High School. No action will candidate resides, Copie?,<»',. answered questions from or must do so between now Iwth a son and a daughter in R. Cherewich, senior high general membership for and 40 days prior to the with other possible plans if be taken by the board at this English, $12,250, replacing the petition foriii may be the Jiudiencc. A special Westfield High School and a To Show Old survey study committee their selection withiii the election date. energy shortages deepen session which it intended to Miss Mary Jane Lersch. secured from his office at next few weeks. son at Roosevelt Junior and worsen." obtain citizen opinion prior .105 Elm St. was appointed by WCO to Friday, Jan. 4 is the last High School. Hudson L. Whitenight Jr. The board is requesting to final preparation of the Toys, Gifts All candidates filing study the final report when Farmer also announced day for registration. Mr. Knapp received a the cooperation of parents in budget. The proposed was named to replace Miss petitions must meet the it is released by the Lersch as yearbook advisor that persons interested in Every citizen of the bachelor of science degree seeing that students are budget is expected to be requirements as prescribed Education Studies Com- working in the February from Georgia Institute of presented to the public at a for an additional com- A young American boy mittee. United States, of the age of suitably clothed for the 65- wrote in his diary in 1802 in the New Jersey School Board of Education election Technology, a muster of degree temperatures during regular session of the board pensation of $426. Joseph Law: 18 years, who has been a Cavicchia was named that he was carving a William Farmer, should contact James Tale, science in industrial school hours. on- Jan. 8. 1. The candidate must be a campaign chairman of 759 resident of this county in Roosevelt boys winter in- candlestick for his mother. president, informed the which he claims his vote 40 (•niiinceriiif! from USC, and The Westfield Adult In other business Tuesday tramurals advisor for the This Sunday John Anderson citizen and resident of the group that a special com- Oak Avc. is a registered professional School will also be asked to night, the board approved temtory contained in the days prior to election, is engineer. 1'rescntly, Mr. sum of 1140. will recreate that scene for entitled to vote. delay its February opening the use of voting machines visitors at the Miller-Cory district for at least two Knapp is the director of of the second semester until at the annual district years.
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