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THE WESTFIELD LEADER Vote PUBLIC HSR ART 425 E.BROAD ST ACV. WESTFlEi-D.N.t Vote on THE WESTFIELD LEADER Tuesday THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCUIAT ED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY Published EIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 13 Every Thursday WESTFIELD, NEW JRESEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1969 36 Pages—10 Cents Mayor Names Extends United Boro to Elect Two to Terms T-> i /~i • New Mayor Close Contests Predicted Mountainside—Voters in this com- On Health Board Fund Campaign munity will elect a mayor and two members of the Borough Council at Dr. Wdlliam R. Cunnick Jr. of 437 The fall campaign of the United "Many solicitors have experienced In Town Council Election Tuesday's General Election. A com- Fund of Westfield has been extend- difficulty in completing their calls," Two Republican incumbents, James G. Skinner (Ward 2i and Jtfhn H. Hillside Ave. and Dr. Ashton C. plete resume of the three Republi- ed through the month of November, Mr. Fried said, "and the fund needs First Ward Candidates Merkl (Ward 3i and two veteran Democratic campaigners, DorraM J. Fen- Cuckler of 31 Hawthorn Dr. were cans and three Democratic contend- Arthur C. Pried, campaign chair- 100 per cent support of all Westfield nelly (Ward 1) and Patrick D. Minogiie (Ward 4> are included in a field named to unexpired terms on the ers for the position appears with man, announced today. residents if we arc to be successful of ei^ht who seek election to four seats on tlie Town Cmtncil in Tuesday's Board of Health Tuesday night by their pictures on the first page of for the sixth consecutive year." General Election. Mayor James C. Moran at a brief section 4 of today's Leader. session of the Town Council. At this time last year, the United Otiher aspirants who arc expect- Volunteers Needed ed tu aitrart many of the town's 18,- Or. CUntnok, medical director o< Fund had reached 70 per cent of its Where You Vote 329 volcrs to the polls arc Republi- Metropolitan life Insurance Co. and Volunteers to cerve on the goal, and a continuation of the cam- Borough Polling cans Doim A. Snyder (Ward I1 and associate clinical professor of medi- daytime shifts (• a.m.-l p.m. ar paign brought the drive to a success- Next Tuesday Forrest E. Allen (Ward 4> and Dem- cine at GofcmdHa University,' fills 1-5 p.m.) W the WesUleld Ret- ful conclusion. As of yesterday, the Places Announced Polls open—7 a.m. to 8 p.m. ocrats Harry W. Foskey (Ward 2) the term Mt vacant by the move eae S^Haa are urgently needed. 1969 United Fund support stands at The General Efectlea wiB ke FIRST WARD and Robert Morning (Ward 3). from WeatfUd of Mrs. Angus Al- Me* between the ages ef 21 »•* 62 per cent of its $276,5k need. heM in McartaiaaUe, Kiev. 4. he- 1st & 2nd Districts — Roosevelt ston which expires Dec. 31, ism. M, in ««ad aealUi, who are in- While last night's report session tweca the hours af 7 a.m. aad t School. Closest contests are expected in terested in <hls community serv- at the Suburban Trust Co. -was the Dr. Cuckler, whose term vM run a.m. 3rd District — Franklin School. Ward- 1 and 4. Last year Mr. Fen- ice are urged to contact the last official one, solicitors were until Dec. 31, OTt, i« executive di- Tke places ia tke several dle- 4bh District - Municipal Building, "p»y.P<>lled 1,056 votes in his bid for Rescue Squad Caat. DonaM urged by Mr. Fried to bring their cieciicn against Alexander Williams, rector of Quintan Reaearcti Labora- tricts where Uw Boards ef Rcf- Wateunk Room. Dodge «r Daytime Lieut. Jaha completed reports and donations to who won the rate wilh 2,.">9B votes. torie of Merck k Oo. and is an asso- htry and Electien win rnett are Stfti District — Franklin School. DeBella at the tauad's fcead- the police headquarters or the United Mr. MJnogue lost by a 2,081 to 1,706 ciate profeaaor of administrative as lollows: 6th District — Municipal Building, medicine and parasittotogy at Co- «uarten •• Saring St. Fund office, both located in the Mu- margin in his attempt to unseat in- Voting District Ns. 1—Eche- Wateunk Room. lumbia University. He Mb the term nicipal Building on East Broad St. f.irr.Vjeni Cour.ri'Lman Morris Kam- bresk School Gymnasium, SECOND WARD vacated by another resMeat who Residents who have not yet been ler. Rt. 22. moved from fee community, Or. contacted for their donations or may 1st & 2nd Districts — Grant School. Father kalellis Vaiiaf District Ne. 2—Beech- 3rd Districts — Washington School. N'o major K-sues have been devel- Bernard Landau. be away when their assigned volun- e teer calls may also mail their do- w«il Schesl MaHi-Pwpeia 4th k 5th Districts — Wilson School. °P d during this year's campaign, Afprovad Mowing a public hear- Ream, Weedacres Dr. THIRD WARD but Democrats have pushed the per- ing was n ordinance providing for nations to the United Fund office To Head Greek Vstlng District Na. Z ateeca- 1st District — Masonic Temple. ennial theme of "minority represen- (he puiUiaau of • $33,7*6 accounting or call to have their contribution weed Schasl MaHi-Paraete DO.NN A SNYDER DONALD J. FENNEI-LY 2nd District — Lmco:n School. tation," as well as such tcpites as irtadina (or uae in tbe office of the picked up. ReaubUcaa Democrat 3rd District — Columbus School. taxes, traffic and a clean-up week. tow* treasurer. Heart Mission "The individual canvassing of al- Vetiaf District Na. 4—Deer- 4th District — Lincoln School. Local voters aTso will ballot on Haarfcaj1 on an ordjaam* provid- most 9,000 homes in Westfield is a The Rev. Peter M. KalelSs, pas- field Btaasl MutU-Parasae 5th District — Jefferson Sohool. three state rf.ferendums, a Governor inf lor contraction of atorm sewers tremendous task," Mr. Fried said, tor of the Holy TrMty Greek Ortho- Rasm, Central Ave. 6th District — Columbus School. of New Jersey, two State Assetribdy- in certain suctana of MMatnk Way dox Church in Westfield, will direct "and we appreciate tbe time given VaHaf Otatrict Na. I—Deer- FOURTH WARD mon from this district and one As- awl Kuattmaa Tmr, was scheduled the third American Hellenic Heart to this by our volunteers. Some have HeM Scbeel MalH-Param 1st & 2nd Districts — McKinley semblymian-aWarge from UWhm for WMtaoaaVy, Ittv. U, Mkwing Mission to Greece, Monday. had unexpected business trips, ill- School. County and three members at the Hs MUal appmai by «»e Town (Continued on page 2) The first "Heart Mission" took latarmattaa regardatg asHiaaj Second Ward Candidates 3rd & 4th Districts — Senior H. S. Union County Board of Chosen Free- Cwneil. Vk *»*»aaay meeting •laeea may he sWstatd 1 place in. November 1MT, when 30. 5th District — Jefferson School. holders. date ataa was apartved because of tke Baraagh Clerk'a Oattee, 1 open heart operations were perform- While none of the candidates for the Nev. 11 MMny etaervance. HI. », fkaae 2U-MM ed with 28 suooaases. state or county office lives in Wert- Multi-Media Uvaaia Friday t-i, KlilMia IMa; Schoole to Close Council a*» eaamrml with rec- fiaid, one of the aspirants, Republi- vuunmt*ku * ttw Board of Ad- Another mission foUMred in July, 7 a.ai. ta g p.m. MM, when all operated heart pa- November 6, 7 can Charles Irwin, who seeks refcfc- justment to aam*t Nine rttHaan- Saturday at Y tion at Assemblyman-at-larg« frWn strurtioa iltaaV haJMaa an the atap- tients were re-examined and hund Wolfleld pablic schools will in eaeeMent heaM. ke clased all day Thursday and Unron County, lives in Mountain- ertrty «f Wlt*| UnwarU y onaB "Dreams, IMstractlow, Dadetona," to Hold stde. A?* a* Ma EigM hundred heart victim* are Westttrtd's Knt multi-maaaa evart, Friday., Nav. g and 7, when MM •wafting die arrival of the •heart will take plat* at (he VMDA upper Halfeweca Party teachers will be in atteadaace at Eesutts of bite local election tor tttrd visit an* week. the annual canvenUan of the Town Council will be posted in tho New Jersey Education Assecla- front wimkw of die Leader office as Iten. Clapnes wlH resume at the .. regular Uma Maaday, N»v. l». soon as they have bean totaled nsmt sM^jy . TusMtoy najt*. • Tke Final WmrA- laaavet af tim kmttimi, and MM madia sate saa atrucbsralv MM full luaaari ai Ma rMate at tke iwlsMensMat. arrssaja* hi . mesaer ***,, trMMr-traa«a« art. Zaft-JTKt •aV Tr*»*» Cfcarc*. • jimmg cam- ta arev*de agetial iwaHtrts to maw tnawiiial «ssf Aspirants Await Vote ters la* UK ausnuii* gamai Mat «a*-.._. ^T,^r •atMjr la waaVrwritia* all Media utilised will include stMe awarded for the iwhett, aHafaat af p prejacttaas, awiintwl »lma, awnd ttnd mat erigJnaJ aaatumes, ' : Donn A. Snyder Donald J. Fennetly «l rM0Mn MT flp0|| fl0M1t MlPpOfy Sffla tracks and taMHe devices, Caauai rree MeTi dmiglwiut* and ca«a« C. R. Bard Inc. has given a large .dress should be warn. wH1 te wrve(| amj mamrmm cutty In concluding has campaign in the Donald J. Fennelly, Democratic number of surgical specialties to HARRY W. FOSKtY First Ward, Donn A . Snyder. Re- candidate for Town Council in the Creators and co-producers lit WJU te given to all, A antaji MMES C. HilNNEll Theft Solved Father KalelUs at ne ehatige. Many Demaerat publican Council candidate, express- First Ward, commented on his views Paul Somers, 27, and Ken Huat«r, sion ohgrg, wai be ma*.
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