WESTFIELD LEADER the UADINC and MOST WIDELY Cihcuuttd WUKLY Mgwtpapkm III UNION COUNTY T YEAH—NO
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WESTFIELD LEADER THE UADINC AND MOST WIDELY CIHCUUTtD WUKLY MgWtPAPKM III UNION COUNTY T YEAH—NO. 29 S WESTFIELD, NEW JEHSEY. THUBBDAY. MAgCH 28, 1»51 _ Pu»!WMe Itvtrr "h«r»4«ir TBX-KmyOWe Womm Volunteer, loin Fight Agminst Cmmetr Planned GOP Candidates Council A chest v»-rey ;linic for Town Employees! adults will he sponsored Tues- Accept Bids To Speaker day and Wednesday by the Union County Tiibereuissis ft Speak Wednesday Health League, Inc., and the , Coach Four WesMeld Board of Health. Granted Bonus ; h The clinic, to be held in the Republican Quba I To Sing At Municipal Building, will be 112 Event open Tuesday from «:S0 to Planning Second GuMbe.it, Bagger Oppose $211 »;M p m., and Wednesday Joint Meeting from 2 to 4 p. m. and «:» to jr(j v. Buschmen, /'the Central Presby- 9:30 p. m. / A large group of candidates for Grant To Four Top Officials A eha/ge »f ll.M w|ll he urch, Summit, will de- 1 Republican county office nomina- main address at the made for each x-ray. •• - ' • tions will speak at the second an- Overriding the opposing votes of Councilman Robert t. O "i Mil dinner to the West- nual Joint Candidates Masting tq and Donald H. Bagger, the Town Council, at its taeeUag MMflgf i Council and mayor at be held Wednesday at I p. m.. in night, approved payment of a $200 cost of living beaus to s#-'-; j Country Club, Thurs- NeweonenTo the new American Legoin Hall, salsried town employees. The two objecting couneilma paiatwl MI ,': 12 chairman Herbert North avenue and Crossways place. that they did not favor the measure because of pay raises far aNW -',' J announced. The Stage Sponsored by three political municipal worksn incladad ia Us* Cr will sine. «»«« *•»• Dr; Heir Dr. Miller groups, the Men's Women's, and 1051 budget and others vatoa I** „ Kkriion Jr., minister of Young Republican Clubs, the meet- Court Reserves year at public refcrenduaa, Tkff [Congregations! Church, ing will give local residents a further declared that thejr did Mt the invocation. With To Show Caneer chance to meet and hear Republi- believe a bonus should be grated Darby as toastmaster, Society Film. can primary election candidates Crow Decision to four town officials safhsg for the evening is for State Assembly, county clerk, more than |S,000 a year. Ttw n IN TNC CANCER FKHT Ikwf *•»• pespaod at a par! mure man en,wv • rver* », Mr. Welch said, and County Board of Freeholders Decision has been reserved by Dr. Brewstcr 8. Miller of 61 their regular e*»igasMs.t, velaateer senito ms*»*rs Is WestfteM lake aa> la* task ef prepariag nominations. four whose salaries tap tale flf- man, a native of Cal- Washington street, director of pro- •ail far Ik* faad appeal. Ufl to right! Mrs. WillU. sUaaard, Mr.. RsWt E. Ewert. cksinu- Judge Frank L. Cleary of the Su- ure are Town Engineer Jeaa T. hss made a life-long Acceptances have been received perior Court in Elisabeth in the fessional education of the Ameri- •f *eluatee> services) Mn. S. E. Burr,-ia sbarge ml sargical drauiags pr*J««t| Mn, C. W. Milcaal, from Arthur Lloyd, Ethel Towner, Hopkins, Town Treasurer Deaaal ernment both in this can Cancer Society, will be fuest aatl Mn. A. D. Marphr. suit against the Town of Westfleld N. Lever, Police Chief Jeha B. „ sbroad. A graduate G. Clifford Thomas, Fred E. Shep- by Eldred R. Crow of 240 Seneca speaker at the monthly, meeting oi ard, and Florence P. Dwyar, all Schreiber, and Fire Chief WttUaM inter College in Ful- the . Newcomers' Club Wednesda place in regard to the Westfleld Linden. received his master's Assembly candidates in the April lolling code. at the YWCA. Police Department 17 primary election. Councilman Guwbert saU |»- jtory, with special em- Mr. Crow asked the court to re- objected to granting beaaaM aafy , i the rise of democracy, Dr. Miller will present two films, Cancer Crusade To Seek Seeks Applicants County Clerk Henry G. Nulton Crutade, concerning the organisa- will speak on his bid Tor re-elec- verse a toning rule that forbade a to salaried employees, taat ea> 1 University. He non-conforming use of a machine eluding workers in tke parka i tion of the American Cancer So- Police Chief John R. Schreiber tion, and ^freeholder candidates uted from Princeton ciety, and Self-Sxamination of the Nelson L. Carr and R. Story Row- shop he operates at 309 Noith ave. roads departments, away «f wi Seminary, and re- Brett. He will also conduct $4,500 InMail Campaignhas announced that a vacancy will land will present their reasons for It that ruling is upheld, he asks are In the town's lowest fay JD.D. from Westminster question and answer period. exist in the Police Department running for office. a restraint against its enforce- group*. 11927. Monday and that applications for Refreshments will follow the ment, claiming he is doing essen- An ordinance providing far Mat > Dr. Miller will return this week "The more generoua you are, the greater will be the progress the position of patrolman will be tial wsr work In which he manu- leted his fourth tour of from a trip to Alaska, where he made in the light against cancer," Stewart C. Morton of 821 Kim- brief talks, and residents may join construction ef a sanitary j year, which he took accepted by Sgt. Albert Keimer. these and other candidates in an factures fuse heads for gasoline in a section of Boyntea i has been sppearing before medical ball avenue, chairman of the Westneld committee of the Cancer An examination will be held at a "jelly bombs" for the V. 8. Army, [hit information and Im- society groups. informal social hour. Additional was tabled for further atwijr a*'!' | up-to-date." His first Crusade, said today. Announcing a mail solicitation which has been later date. jet engines, tanks, and tools for Mrs. H. B. Bender will be hos- acceptances from other county can- the Council after Mn. tllsAtia 4 i 1926 as a member of the Wright Aeronautical plant tess of the day at the luncheon launched with the assistance of the volunteer services group headed didates ate expected. Fox of 281 Partridge m, M«sa> 1 i Eddy Seminar. Thii The objections came from neigh- to be served at 12:45 p. m. As- by Mrs. Robert E. Ewart, Mr. Mrs. Bette Schafer is chairman tainsidc, owner of a ttt-fNt i of about 60 selected bors, who claim the plant is ob- sisting her will be MesdamesR. F, Morton said Union County Chap- of the meeting, assisted by a com- frontage on Boynton avenae, eft* ;. newspaper men, pub- Roosevelt PTA jectionable because of its noise. Anthony, F. R. Battis Jr., M. W, ter Society has assigned to West- mittee drawn from all three local jected. Mn. Fox said that aa* ,* _ ttors, ministers, and CD To Register The neighbors are living in a res- Burleson, J. L. Clark Jr., W. J field a quota of $4,500, which is political clubs consisting of Sam- plans to aell the Boynton avema .. rablic service, who visit- idential cone, while Crow's plant Cloud, B. A. Downing, J. J. Flti- J600 more than last year. Announces Slate uel M. Kinney Jr.; former Mayor land and feels that further sweat- ", tciala and eccleslastiss ia in a business lone. They claim gerald, R. H. Greenman, G. W. Hospital Supplies 'The increased quota," Mr. Robert 8. Purvis; Mrs. Hilda Eich- ment for the sewer would be) I for private discussions that in order to do manufacturing Gross, V. E. Hallowell, W. D. horn; Miss Helen Steffen; Town detrimental to the sale. public issues. Dr, Morton said, "is a recognition of he would have to be in an indus- Hawkins, Roy Hawkes, A. C. Hein- Annual Meeting Committee Chairman John Glen- subsequently revisited Dr. E. Milton Staub, chairman the manner in which the educa- trial tone, Passed on first reading waa aa ' Iein, T. K. Hess, C. E. Hodges, R. tional phase of the Cancer Cru- dening Jr.; Councilman Donald H, ordinance regulating the instala- . of the medical division of the Scheduled April 10 The plaintiff's case was argued I and 1935. E. Howe, W. G. Hudson, J. V. Westfleld Civil Defense Council, sade has succeeded in this area. Bagger; Mesdames Hilda Eich. tion of oil burning equipmeat to r of the executive com- by Melvin Koestler, Elisabeth, and provide greater safety. Ingham, Lunar Jones. C. S. Mac. today issued the following plea to As our public is made aware of Names of candidates for next horn, Suzanne Saunders, and Jane |the National Board of the town and soning board were hearing will be held April S. Farland, C. R. Macklin, R. H residents: the danger signals of cancer and year's officers of Roosevelt Junior Small. of the Presbyterian represented by Town Attorney Manny, Robert McClung Jr., J. A. "Westfleld is now being served the importance of early diagnosis High School Parent-Teachers' As- All Westfleld voters are invited Adopted were ordinances, isttrav |>,Buschman was respon- Robert S. Bnevily. McLellan, Robert Melklejohn Jr., by hospitals in Rahway, Plainfield and treatment, there is a growing sociation were made public in an to attend. duced March 12, providing forth* i printing work in the C. W. Oreil, W. H. Price, P. B, and Summit, but in a major di«. need for the service facilities of announcement this week by Mrs. completion of a parking area, e* Ibyteriiui Sunday School Scarff, R.