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PWMC LtKAtr •t» I. BROAD ST. •wrritto. w Budget Hearing, Town Council Tueiday Night The Leading and Mott Widely Circuited Weekly New$paperIn Vmion County Fublleheil Second CIBBB Foet ye Fftld EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 24 Every Thursday WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1072 at We»»field. M C*B(f ! J. < 20 Consultants Aid J°?n i^S Whool P Attacked Desegregation Plan In Campaign for Bd. of Ed. Seats Through the Rider College Institute for School Program Assistance in Desegregation in cooperation with The Center for Organization and John Dzuback can't mend scratch- Personal Effectiveness (COPE) of Elizabeth, 20 consultant* will work es with bandages; as adaHic hemo- with personnel of Westfield's 10 elementary schools. philiac, he needs gallons and gallons Scores Electioneering This a continuation of the systemwide inservice program.which is a of blood to heal even seme- of'the vital part of the racial balance plan ———'• • smallest twit* for Westfield elementary schools. Two blood bank* will be «•« from Aspirants The consultants are scheduled to 9:30 to T:» p.m. Feb. ludtlt meet With small groups of teachers OEEO Director St, P«ul» Chureh, 4U-Eaat Broad. , - "Campaign tactics", of •uoporteri of the Joint Civic Committee slate and other personnel who come in St., to help-John, an eighth pad* contact with children in the schools, of candidate* lor the Board of Education election Feb. I were the target Meets with Bd. student at Roo*ev«lt Junior High * taa»*eak of Robert £vaiu. campaifn caorduiater for C. G. Troxell, Louis on the following four dates: Feb. 9, School, obtain enough bapd to as- Mar. 8, Mar. 22 and Apr. 5. QWrflfcca and.Dr. James Carroll Addrtninf a group at the home of Nida Thomas, director of.the Of- sure him of the almost normal Hfe :Mi..a|d.Mrs. H. C. Jasier of «» Eagtecroft 1M,'Mr. Evans said: It is expected that the Board of fice rf Equal Educational Onportun- that molt tcenageri 'take for Education will formally approve the jty, a division of the atato depart- granted. ..-..•-. -" ''•'•' - • •, .':.'••.' .'•.'.':'••• . "Anyone who has read the recent early closing (1 p.m.) of all elemen- of education/met wkh mem- RAYMOND R. BROWN ^Jettpr* to the editor* by JOC sup- ment John dependi. on cryb-prkejpltato, Port*n, including one by a present tary school* on those dates at the bers of the Westfield Board of a blood component used In the treat- public meeting on February 7 so that Education Tuesday night in what membeb r of-the Board of Education, Urban League ment of classic hemophiliacs. In OM and a presa release by John Hogan, Weitlield can participate in this sne termed "an anfcaWe meeting." hospital stay alone last year he ut«d federally-funded program. Mrs. Thomas's visit is part of her chairman of the JOC and chairman 450 units of cryo-*hldi reqiMrod Regionalization of-the newly formed CHitens for a The consultants are being made pojiCy of meeting wStti boards after Director Guest 4» pint* of blood donations.' available to the school system at no implementation of their desegrega- A fall, cut or bump that moat «f «v|.|i» §»Ki|iii| •jtiiat not he raKloaal *wapoiiiioie • • School Board, cannot direct cost. tion plans to discuss the program, hit peers w«iVT hirer/ notice cka "The value of their services has to offer aid and to foster communi- Of School Staff cause John many hours of pain, day* candidate lor the Board of Bduca- ... Ma*t Westftold residents would CLARK LESLIE been estimated at $11,900," Board of absence l*ma fetal and trip* to tHW, Hui-im CfM to maintain vi»* two ilat«i of candidates run- President George Plenty said. In the second of a series of in- the hospital for tranafuaions. local control" " "'••' ntttfj for the Board of Education in a Staff members from special serv- Jonii, wnfr.HviBS with 1119 family w 'Keapondn*to theseriousCarieern* nio^ sonHaUcatwl manner: Retard- Urges Citizen ices, the coordinator's office and js responsible for desegregation staff, Ray- 3* Ea* Dudkpr »*•., Ji dwjndinf of many resident* arlilftf from, the lw °» t"*^ personal opinions they health department have been as- throughout the state. He will mond R. Brown, director of the mid- on the generosity of hit fnend* and recent Richmond deeUhm and Plain- *«uld have respect for another's signed to a school building to partici- as liaison between the state neighbors in' WcttfMd and surround- field'* request for a Ntiontjltatioh viewpoint,.and certainly would avoid Voice in School pate in the four inservice meetings. o!Rce mi tne u/estfield Board of ing communities for' enough blood study, Dr. Johnson stated, "We mutt name-caUIng and personal character Recommended readings for the Education. guest speaker on Wednesday after- (Continued on page 4) keep ourielvM btfornied II we are to a«M«inatlon,. Decisions sessions Include "Teaching as a Mrs. Thomfos discussed with the noon. protect, local control." .••:•,• . "Most Westfielders would concede Subversive Activity" by Postman , the current phasing out of All schools will dose at 1 p.m. so VI:: h«ve carefully • studied the the right of any fellow cititen to bc ard ( that the systemwide program can Clark Leslie, candidate for the and Weig and "Black Rage" by Columbus School to achieve racial leiislatioa and' court caset which run for any elected office, and they Board "of "Education'said today that Cobb. be presented. These inservice pro- Schools to Close balance in the system. At WHS might sifetf W«itHeM. Well-informed would expect a campaign to be con- ..full attd mm communication be- These four inservice meetings to grams are an integral part of the lawyers and fegtfcUve , observers ducted on the basis of issues and the board and the public on Although she said she would have racial balance plans in the elemen- Early Wednesday tween be scheduled at the individual build- t0 study the board's on-going in- Oppositiopp n to a proved expanded are keeplnj. me up to date on the what each individual candidate school matters ls the only possible tary schools. WcitfleM public sekoato will ing level are in addition to three service training program for self- time' schedule at Westfield, Higgh latest developments; All cUljeus who woujd hope to accomplish if elected way to avold misunderstanding and other systemwide inservice sessions, Mr. Brown has been associated elate at iae end af a taa*fceiir. Scaaal has bam expressed by; Clan- wish to ltarri the facts- about wglon- tn'office. In a church-centered com- (Continued on page 4) professionally with the Urban League one of which was held in November, fcssioii oa Wednesday, Jaa, M, em.G. TrWeU; candidate for, the aliutlon and their bearing oh our munlty such' as .Weatfield, we doubt -i am concerned about the feelings and two others wheih are scheduled since 1929. He has served as execu- to permit staff members I* at- WaMUeld Board of Education. Trox- tive director of Urban League affili- 4> (Conttooed on page *) of the people in the town about their for January 28 and March 26. An- Dog License Time lead luservice arofranu. Clawes eUpiacuaaai hir position this week schools,'/ Mr. Leslie said, "and their other inservice session, on March 1, ates in Omaha, Nebraska and Akron, will KMIM at Ihe regular time atithe. home of Mr. and M". F. J. Ohio, and served one year as asso- feeling that their opinion is not'being will be in the area of drug education, The lor purcfcatUC oa Tmartaay, Jan. 17. PlUipdne of 147 BrigKtwood Aye. heard by school officials." ' it Jan. 11. ciate director of personnel and train- Sekoel 'hoar* lor the;few»Mr Mr. Trox»ll told the "gatherinf, ing for the National Urban League "To overcome the already severe AU aoit from arrea rooalha oM ' KHlpav aff-.'am' Mtowa; ia'atar. "Recently' the WeitfieM Board of ^EpUncdringy level of/misunderstanding due to in- must have Uceatet, which may in New York City. ,-/•••,.•• aad st»l«rililt1i idmU clase at Education released'•% rwlteii schad- J adequate communications by the Paper Sought be eMakaed Irain (be tawa He Is a graduate of Akron public V#t *A*' K mtt.' # ' Aiaaaa\AakA*A4»w ..^^Ji^^4L' hto*»Utf<fc board i$ general, api jnUleadlng the school day .for/atMeaU. ln|ormaflon by sonia membora of the BtiUdlaf. Ttoae Uccatct mast he He has done graduate work at the •.as.: kl«dft»arfe» nwnitH ;mifr antf teachers. Beginning this For University of Akron: and Columbia board, a completely open exchange applied far h» pm** Early at- ' tW»s-aU»»«.'fr»Bt i:«l »»:ir «aa. ; ber: the'board'plans a i •Weaityne* inwrviog WaitJlald lease" and "untruths" iasued by of views muat.be estabiiabod,*' tes- tention to fee abort will gave University and received a fnaiter mid WndergJrteireiternoa* tee- ilV^W^ cd>M':,ar«:tar.«(^riMl(B^or.«iM, John Hogan, -chairman of the CIU- Haying completed two highly suc- (Continued op page 4) . • th** attcai bSn I«i4s to i p.m. ( : T •lie ~aaW. •.;••;••.'•.•.' •' cessful "gtassins," the WesUield waUiag to Bat. urt(a^ -. «tOb*ie : of•'U*-..(icfcooi) wni' tor a.: Responsible School "As'a board member, I will seek ;itfal Council will open a paper board and their feeUnga u^t only Board, lart we*.' / out Interested people from all parts :ling bin this Saturday at the educators know what W beatjor «ir •'•while we,realise that the release of the community"to work with the ! recycling center. The Boy children, according . to JMateolm ^ directed to *e candidaes run- baord in identifying and solving prob- i of America, under the super- SawhlH, president «f.