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City of Summit y /" Summit Diamond Jubilee Year Jubilee Year 1899-1974. SUMMIT 9 - 1974 Eptered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office .it Summit, N.J. 07901. Under the Act of Mach 8, 1879 VOL. 87. No. 9 273-4000 Second Clan Postage Paid at Summit, N.J. Thursday, July 11, 1974 S6 a year Morris Ave.—Weaver St. Area Chosen for New Housing Site by Anne Plant three acres of land is the housing. The authority's troversy, often marked by The owners of record for property is currently zoned The corner of Weaver site the Housing Authority decision, which came rancor and bitterness, is the lots in question are R-15, the authority said the street and Morris avenue, has chosen for the location Tuesday night after a nine- being forwarded to the John Lager and Samuel proposal, if accepted, encompassing more than of 50 units of low-income month prolonged con- Common Council. Balish. Although the would conform to the requirements for the multi- family zone. By the terms of a 1968 cooperation Answers Sought agreement, the city of Summit can waive zoning and building code requirements to permit the By Rights Unit authority to proceed with its plans. The Civil Rights Com- will be scheduled for the mission Monday night took week of July 22. Several months ago, the action on three topics A list of 12 grievances has council pledged that no before it, including been presented to the com- decision would become employment practices at mission on behalf of final until a public hearing Overlook Hospital and the employees at the Hotel is held. It is expected the Hotel Suburban, and Suburban. Most of them hearing will be delayed un- agreed on a role for itself in deal with general working til September so that as the dispute about low-in- conditions reportedly in many residents as possible A GIANT STEP — Four-aostk old Stephen Cook plays it come housing. need of improvement, will be on hand, although CM! as ke takes to the water for tke first time at the while others contain this is not official. In the matter of Overlook SaryeySo«gkt MufcJpal Pool aader tke gattng hands of bis fatter, Hospital, which has been elements of alleged racial also Stepftea Ca«k «f fg Hatart aveaae. A bright, warm, the subject of an eight- discrimination. In addition to recom- saaay Ja»y 4th wetkead beckoaed thoasaads to the city month investigation mending the Weaver The commission decided PARTICIPATE IN "FIBER, CLAY, METAL" SHOW - Susan Kemeayffy applies street-Morris avenue site, pgdU p because of alleged to pursue the matter her priatmaklBg skills to tke day sculpture created by her hasbaad Steven, as their discrimination practices, the authority also urged Jast great. (Yowry photo) further with Al Stone, daagkter Maya watches, upper right. The Kemenyffys are two of the 11 craftspeople Council to provide funds to particularly in the general manager and WIMSC work will be oa exMMt at the Summit Art Ceater's "Fiber, Clay, Metal" show, Housekeeping Department, undertake a major urban owner of the hotel, at Use which •peas next Thursday Bight. renewal study of the Ches- the commission decided to same special meeting it request a special meeting nut avenue-Railroad schedules for Overlook avenue-Broad street area, with Robert H. Mulreany, Hospital. Corby Site Eyed chairman of the board of Hot Weather No Hindrance estimated to cost about trustees. Considerable discussion $25,000. It is the Commission's was devoted to the topic of (Continued on Page 2) intention to "try to deal low-inco/ne housing and By City Federal debate aj to whether or not To Summer Play Programs directly with the hospital" fastest duck and R. C. settlor girts bracket. The initial phase of a plan Corby, jr., of Manor Hill by such a meeting, which (Continued on Page 2) In spite of hot humid Overlook Gets weather throughout most Jacobson, the third. Results of this week's arts by City Federal Savings road acting as broker. and crafts: plaster molds and Loan Association to of the week, the Board of Lucy Bontempo took first $339,000 Grant According to Ackley, Recreation's eight-week place in the overall contest, made and painted by Lori expand its banking facili- "The purchase of this land Cowan, Patti Grobarz, The Departmeat of ties In Summit has been summer play program followed by K. C. Jacobson will enable the association New Camp frund maintained a steady in a close second and An- Lucy Bontempo and Sue Housing, Education and completed with the recent to move forward with its Bontempo were selected Welfare (H.E.W.) has signing of a purchase stream of events including gela D'Occhio, Rich Bon- plans to expand its facilities special Fourth of July tempo, and Philip Piccione for the playground display approved a grant of agreement for the 150 foot so that we can better serve in town. $33M»4 to Overlook by 250 foot parcel of land Gifts Total $75 events, cookouts and a tied for third. the growing financial needs series of water-pistol Monday afternoon was The final event of the day Hospital with which to located at 27-31 Summit of Summit Area residents. Although the Summit The amount raised to establish a family avenue near Broad street. "shootouts." taken up by "Frisbee was the shoe fling. Mike Shortly, we will announce Herald's 26th annual Fresh date will enable the Fresh Olympics" and a "Shoe- Daily took first place with medical training Charles H. Ackley of High more formal plans for this Air Camp Fund drive of- Air Fund to send a total of Tattock program, Coagressmaa street, president of the As- The first day of Davey Fling." Some highlights of an amazing 30 foot "fling." property which will include ficially ended last week, 98 local needy boys and the Olympics were an Steve Osmulski was in Matthew J. RtaaMo aa- sociation's Hill City the construction of a new donations were still girls to camps for two Crockett week was filled Booaced to The Sammlt Division, made the announ- with activity for the amazing 90 foot throw by second place, followed by completely modern drive- being received this week to weeks. Steve Osmulski and a per- Lisa D'Occhio. Herald oa Tuesday. cement and indicated that in and walk-up facility as boost this year's total to The second contingent of Tatlockites. The morning Admiaistered by the the association anticipates started off with a series of fect five for five score in Tuesday, Tatlock's an additional office to serve date to $4,416.34. children, chosen by Family the catching event; by Jim mighty "Rickers" had their Public Health Service, taking title to the property the area." Service Association, left tournaments — checkers, the grant will enable by late summer. The new contributions, nok-hockey and horse- Lyons. first taste of defeat in a City Federal is the state's totalling $75, came from this week. Overall, Steve Osmulski close kickball game against Overlook to train 12 shoes. In checkers Steve resident physicians in The parcel, which for largest savings and loan five persons. Those chosen are from was the first place winner Edison. The Tatlock team financially destitute homes, Osmulski took first place family medicine. many years was the site of and has 41 offices located Frank J. MacKain and position for the Junior boys for junior boys, followed by had 46 hits and scored 34 homes that are not con- runs. Edison had 44 hits but The grant Is one of the Corby Laundry, located throughout 10 New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. after a playoff game with Chris Grandpre and Mike counties, including its Hill Brown, jr each contributed ducive to a well-rounded Daily. Lisa D'Occhio was in scored 35 runs. Highlights three la Region 2 which near the central business atmosphere and homes Rich Bontempo. Lena comprises the New York City Division with offices in $25, while Dr. Roland D. D'Occhio won the senior first place for junior girls of the game included a district in downtown Sum- Summit on Springfield Roecker donated $10. where families are either followed by Diane Whitley. grand slam home run by Metropolitan Area awl split or where parents are girls' title in a close game Puerto Rice. Tke other mit, is being purchased avenue near Maple and in There were also two with Sue Lyons. Lisa John Ryan led the senior Steve Hauck and a triple through The Richland New Providence on South anonymous donations of $10 ill. boys, followed by Leon play by the Edison team. A New Jersey grant was D'Occhio is the girls' giyen to the Haaterton Company with Richard L. street near Springfield. and $5. Those still wishing to 'checker champ. Portine and Jim Lyons. final inning rally by Edison contribute can still do so by Christine Flynn captured Coonty Medical Center. sending their contributions Horseshoes was the next the first place title in the (Continued on Page 2) to The Summit Herald in event. A boys' champ has care of "Summit Herald not yet been named as a Fresh Air Camp Fund", 22 playoff game between Jim Peterson Retires Ending Bank street, Summit 07901. Lyons, Tim Kimbrough, Rich Bontempo and C. Resident Gets State Post McMahoen must be 48-Years in Area Banking William Gural. of Old the Department oi Conser- completed. In girls horse- Coach road, has been Chamber shoes, Emily Hauck won vation and Economic Robert O. Peterson of 11 Heights Advisory Board.