14, 1965 Lsvery Ttiuradey 36 P»Ge«—10 C*Nu )Ntmotorcade Puts Getting Ready for Saturday's Bundle Day Sis on GOP Push United Fund Campaign
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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY --No- 8 Published _WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965 lSvery TtiuradEy 36 P»ge«—10 C*nU )ntMotorcade Puts Getting Ready for Saturday's Bundle Day sis On GOP Push United Fund Campaign jane Dumont. Re ut for Governor of jlpj Saturday motor Promotions Given Reaches 60 Per Cent telfflion County can u Senator, Poter J # Assembly. Frank 3 Policemen; OK Residential Unit tolas S LaCorte, Sio and William Shades Of Yesteryear Workers Urged I Charles E. Rabig Off-Duty Jobs L Raymond A. Moore, Vacancies in the Westfield Police EJJJIJO, and Jay A. Gus Street Lamps Approved For Nomuhcgan Dr. To Make Calls Kir' day in Union. Department officer division were filled Tuesday night when Town K by the mayor of After Park Commission Refuses to Accept At the half-way uoint in to Two Guys from Council approved the promotions of he 19(35 United Fund of *{ center where two bluecoats and upgraded the rat- Town's Modern Lighting Policy Westfield campaign to raise uppers were greeted ing of another. $242,956 for the support of Advanced to lieutenant was Sgt. The gas-light era returned to Westfield Tuesday ts 14 participating agen- free coffee by Sena- Floyd Hewitt at an annual salary of night when council reluctantly approved ij. resolution cull- cies, Tuesday nights report $8,275. Patrolman Richard A. Shov- ins for tho installation of 10 gas street lamps on Noma- session showed that contri- lin was promoted to sergeant at hegan Dr. butions totaling $146,528 te Iraveled through Because the residents whose homes front on what have been received representing 60 duos arriving at $7,600, and Det. Nicholas Betelli, head of the Juvenile Bureau was Westfield says is Nomahegan Dr. (the Union County Park per cent of the goal. i Clark about noon Commission culls it Lennpe Tr.) are without any street i more were met by made a Sgl. Detective, a new rating lishts, and because the Park Commission refuses to permit Pointing out tiiat the campaign m Clark, the color- at $7,800. the installation of modem street - -- last year was ahead of Uio current on* into Westfield, Their promotions were recom- lighting along the center strip road- esults. Grant M. Buttermore, gen- It, maiD part of town mended by the Police Committee way (which the park body owns), Special Meeting Moiuluy eral campaign chairman said, »tl« first of four re- based on the results of written and the town has been forced to go along Mountainside — The regular meet- "While several of tho solicitation ifsstfieMUiat after- oral exams which were conducted with the gas lump Illumination. ing of the Board of Adjustment, divisions are at 80 per cent the others are lagging behind, perhaps bo of Mr. and Mrs. by Police Chief James Moran and Councllmcn pointed out that while scheduled for Monday night, was not of 1250 Prospect members of tlie police committee. held, because there were no cases to because tho calls have not been being prohibited from lighting a resi- made. t ud Mrs. Walter Hewitt has 15 years of service, dential street in accordance with come before the board. A special LfvA St., Mr. and Shovlin, six, and Bcttelli, 14. Bellelli town practice, they wero agreeing meeting will be held Monday. "At this liulf-way point, and with UttlN5 Boulevard will continue as juvenile officer. Wl SI t Ifc.11) SFKMC* LhAGUfc'S Thrift Shop chairman, Mrs. Herbert F. Sailer Jr., give* lait minute to tlie gas light installation only so only tho balance of the month to go, Eugene R. El- Mayor Robert H. Mulrcany also instructions lt> Hoy Scouts of Troop 172, prior lo (heir participation In Bundle Day pick-ups Saturday. that residents can get some light now is the time to start moving on Green. Mr the group was noted that Gov. Richard J. Hughes Pictured, left to right, are: Jay Wink. Stephen Wlcrshain, Mrs. Sailer, Christopher Barton and Alan and what protection It will afford. 3 Troop 72 Scouts cleaning up the calls (hot must bo had signed into law a bill permitting Ebcrsolc, Scof.lmusfer. made to get results. Wo know It can fa. Clifford P. Case Mayor Kobcit H. Mulrcany, dis- be done for there aro a number of wman Florence Westfield police and firemen to live Urging all townspeople Jo partici- ly upon the successful operation of steps by Scouts and volunteer league cussing Ihc long-drawn out efforts within a five-mile radius of their re- Get Eagle Awards teams which have covered more jyWh of whom en- pate in Hie Bundle Day project, Mrs! the Thrift Shop, its chief source of drivers lifter J2 noon Saturday. to get the County Park Commission than 80 per cent of their prospects. Moot and the rest spective headquarters. He said that Herbert F. Sailer Jr. emphasized income. All used, but saleable Knlck knacks, china, and school to relax its stand, referred to-the jifeam; Mayor Ro- an ordinance to this effect had been that the league's annual contribu- clothing, household articles and clothes, especially boys', pro needed matter as a "sorry record." He said At Honor Court "The: Residential Division In par- •f.festfleld Council adopted previously by the town and tions to local charities, which will small, portable furniture will be col- now to restock tho shop, from which the county board will not allow over- ticular will prove to be a key factor it: Sargent, Samuel would now be in force. reach $5,500 this year, depend large- lected from residents' porches or all proceeds go to charily. head wires and while they would Three Wcstfleld High School stu in the final weeks. Many residents tltoran, Robert G. Council also adopted an ordinance permit redwood poles for lamps with dents from Troop 72 attained the are contacting the fund office saying iferl Molowa, Donn permitting personnel of the Police underground wiring, Public Service rank of Eagle and received their they have not been colled on and Teenage Girls Reward lire usklng why. They expect to be dd Republican Mu- and Fire Departments to take out- Tamaques Project Halloween Parade will not permit its linemen to climb Boy Scout badges nt the Court of l ai Mrs. Irene T. side jobs during off-duty hours. 'Rescuer' With Cake the redwoods. > Honor licit] in Westminster Hall of contacted and it ts crucial to the success of the campaign that they an State Commit- The amending ordinance repeals Calling the situation "an exact the Presbyterian Church Monday A "lock-in" incident has ended In night. be solicited. Wfjtfleld who intro- a previous measure which barred Contract Let a tasty treat for Patrolman Robert Saturday Oct. 30 case in point," Councilman John ud the candidates. police from taking off-duty jobs. The Kite, chairman of council's Street William A. Foote presented the "1 urge the volunteer workers to Kenny. exert every effort to make the calls I nceplions. the can- new statute, which revises a section Joseph Tnlcott, president of the Lighting Committee, said, council award to William Anderson, son jialhe chance to air on "Rules-of Conduct" for the de- About a week ago Ihrcc teenage of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Anderson of and to use the 'silent salesman' to For $52,357 girls were at the home of Nancy Men's Club of the YMCA, has an- has long fought this type of street • met voters. Sena- partments, • states that police arc 6 Breeze Knoll Dr. Scoutmaster help tell their fund story quickly Craft when two friends, Tammy nounced Ihat the annual Halloween lighting, but Just as you can't fight kjtii talk to those allocated certain hours for perform- Town Council Tuesday night Town Hull, neither can you fight the Chester Brown presented the awards and thoroughly. Those -who hove Grlndllnger and Selma Widrow be- parade v/ill be held Saturday eve- employed li find that It docs a real isud the Importance ance of regular duty and that "they awarded a contract for $52,357 for Union County Park Commission." to John P. Parkinson Jr. and to came locked In a bedroom. ning, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. selling Job for them. u, stressing the fact shall at all times be prepared to act road construction at Tamaques Park Children of all ages arc invited "Westfield residents deserve better Harry N. Parkinson, sons of Mr. icipal government is immediately on notice that their to the D 4 h Contracting Co., Rail- Answering a call for assistance, and Mrs. John V. Parkinson of 22 "AH of us," Mr. Buttermore said, to participate. Any bnnds or groups and less expensive lighting, but we "aro pressing to obtain 100 per cent i basis on which to services are required." way, low bidder of three who made Patrolman Kenny climbed a ladder arc powerless against the park com- S. Wickom Dr. to the room and got the girls out. anxious to take part in the parade coverage of prospects in all divi- aunty, state and na- Police Chief James F. Moran said proffers for the job. should contact the Men's Club at the mission, and gas light is better than The troop itself was cited for the To show their appreciation the sions and lo reach 100 per cent of sal "You cannot the revised ordinance means that Included in the project will be a Y. Numerous prizes will be award- none," Councilman Fife concluded, many advancements achieved since each division quota." »M if the foundation there are no restrictions on how po- 24-foot wide two lane road com- teenage trio baked a special cake ed In each age group.