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Groundbreaking Set for Sept. 30 SUMMIT ERALD Serving Summit Since 1889 f tUB.frd *> SrttCHisJ Cimm A THURSDAY, AUGUS'I II, 1977 VOL. 89.NO. 14 273-4000 Swcuwl Cl«» f csktag* f just ci su Plans Proe«»f' on ItVoaver $*. Housing Groundbreaking Set for Sept. 30 by Lucy Meyer preserving significant areas the construction documents parsed a resolution Bulldozers are expected to of the sit-e :u its> natural stak- The X! S I)i*partmt*iU at and will supply the funds authormng Director (iaiio roil and the long-awaited feisd building H small Huublng ^nd I'rban In other action, the to make two trips to ground breaking (or Weaver retention bahin on tin- S H'velopirnent has approved Housing Commissioners btreel to take place on September 30 The Housing Authority Greenhouses approves! pl^ns sne- specifications for 30 low To be Raxed income apartments Tuesday night Bids (or In 10 Days (.•utistruction will be opened at9 am on August 30, with Demolition uf tht laager the target date ot sepiemoer Ssr»»t Mlirr»*l! tJr«»<i>h<ill«^*4» f. SC 'or start a', 'he work f-xp<-cte(S to lakt place witnin icn (lays, trie housing The plans, by the local Authority 4a4iis Tutedzn firm ol Chapman and Biber. night are for five low rise "On Monday we received residential buildings ami n letter from Hl!l> in one community building tin rraponM: to the Mousing the sloping three acre site. Authority's declaring an The buildings will surround emergency situation a landscaped courtyard existed, an the structures The trees along the wlfje of should be demolished," Vilo Use si!» wi!! he preserved C.ullo, director, Mid The exterior of ihe Vandals have been invading apartments will be a fluted thf vacant property masonry material A "ITM* ap;}fi>v«! by HliUi* separate building will house limited to the greenhouses laundry and recreation and the shed The facilities. Tills community smokestack and the garage building will contain, on the will be dun* later." Mr lower level, u garage and Gall'j said The Housing workshop and here Ihe authority may ask for THE DRIVER LIVED — A loue fireman and some onlooker* gaic at what's left of u ca Housing Authority will have salvage bids as there is a that was in collision with anuther at Broad itreet and Springfield avenue. Driver uf th its maintenance operations large amount of galvanized car, Thomas A Markle. n. of MiUbura was trapped underneath the steering wheel of hi Chairman Marjorie York pipe in the irrigation Volkswagen and only released when a piece of equipment called the "Jaws of Life" wa noted that the new apart system, metal in the used. Markle wan taken to Overtook Hotpitsl is fair condition. Driver of the second car merit complex was designed greenhouses and redwood »ms Timothy J Wilson, 24, of Springfield. Three days earlier the Jaws ol Life was also to conserve energy and to shelving which may be used when a car driven by Edward P. Westerberger of Kent Place boulevard collided with minimize maintenance She valuable another and flipped over, trapping a l«-year-o!d gW underneath. She was identified as said the iminteet'ii plan* Lisa (out of West End avenue. The girl, who was saturated witti ioakjna »»• »•* ink--" <" 1*5R lessen storm runoff Sf!<M fencing in Htcttdy in Overtook Hospital In sathlatlorjr «o«dnloe.TheJaw« af Ufe, r«entiy"donat«d to the from tliv iilf by limiting f^ncf on the site to protect Follct Department by the Junior League of Summit, In a form of jack which can pay open ti u i I (! I n >', <: over a g e the healthy trees Dead Jammed car door* and pnll away other equipment in order to free victims trapped Inside 'iot Marts photo!. No PoWic Smoking Gains Momentum Restaurants Say They Could Cope With Ban by Lucy Meyer Council winch would have Us firs! no Mnokm^ sickness in smokers and hazardous but will kill It's a FUTURE BEAUTY QUEENS • Miss Playground winners at each of the City's No smoking in public prohibit smoking in certain lnw in effect b\ tht' end o! others, but it comes down to poison People smoke playgrounds last week included Dahlle Dawson, "Miss Wilson," and Sally Lewis. •'Miss places may become the law areas tn restaurants and in December what is practicable A law because they are booked on Memorial." Each contestant was rated cm talent, poise, and ability to answer questions. by lute December At least public buildings The "In New jersey, public won't make it workable In it It's a drug," Dr Birne Miss Dawson. 12-years old, twirled a baton and 6 year old Miss Lewis sang "I'm a l.iitte that is the prediction of regulation would make it opinion is mounting to tin1 time it could be Jusi like SSid Fiirtc of Tin." (Judy Brick Freedman photo). Summit's health officer, Dr "unlawful for any person to point where Ihe Public spitting on the floor There Restaurants Will Cope Henry Birne smoke or carry a lighted Health Council has to do used to be signs saying: No Restaurants in Summit The state Public Health cigar, lighted cigarette, or something By far, the Spitting on the Ruoi m Education Board OKs Hiring Plan Council, an arm of the state lighted pipe in any elevator. majority of the people in the public places In time, hardship such a law would Health Department, can supermarket, restaurant, state are against smoking in spitting was eliminated bring Al Stone at the A new policy on the em- However, the policy also ministrative staffs, but make amendments to the classroom, lecture hall, public places The council And smoking will be, loo Suburban Hotel did not think ployment of relatives in the vides that spouses may recent court cases and civil health code which become office or public meeting may make it stronger, may He thinks the ban will be it would be any problem for city's school system was r hired as part-time or rights decisions led to the law without going through place except where areas rule that smoking must be enforced when people that establishment adopted by the Board of temporary employees or as conclusion that the previous the legislature, he said are designated for prohibited altogether in themselves recognize that "We will assign an area to Education at a recent substitutes regulation was illegal "A lot of our sanitary code smoking" public buildings It may be smoking In public places is smokers and another area to special meeting If, however, tenured comes from the Public The Public Health Council unlikely hut that ib ;s not only unlawful but a non-smokers Our Under terms of the new members of the teaching, Club's Swim Health Council It take* Is expected to give formal possibility," the health ^ocial hiiginii is atUci-e<a iu resuiuran! has a natural policy, which was recom- clerical or administrative health matters out of the approval of the proposed officer said ii division The law won't mended by the Board's staffs marry while both are Program Aids bargaining and lobbying regulation at its September The crux of the problem is "Cigarette smoking is a cause any real problems, emploved bv the Board of wrpft " h*» Klatwi meeting. A public hearing is what is workable. IT Birne killer It's not a matter of but 1 think it will annoy present member of the Education, both may con Camp Fund Dr Birne contributed likely sometime in October pointed oul dispute any longer The jX'ople. There's heavy Board of Education or of tlnue as staff members, but some Ideas to the proposal evidence is too over sentiment on both sides they shall not be normally If Dr Birne's prediction is "We all know smoking is any full lime member of the The Summit Herald Fresh before the Public Health correct, New Jersey will hazardous il creates whelming that it's not only (Cc<iTtn.,ed on Page 14) teaching, clerical or ad assigned to the same school Air Fund was swelled by mtnistrative staffs can be In" 1964 the Board had another $323 58 this week by employed to a full time voted a policy prohibiting a contribution from the position the appointment of both a Beacon Hill Club's swim husband and wife to do the ming team which recently Residents Can Look Forward to Cable TV by Next Spring teaching, clerical or ad sponsored a swim Student Roils marathon by Lucy Meyer cablecast is a game which We have to adhere to the We have to file our tariff Evergreen place, East Sayre to Leave The program, was I,ocal residents may be Involved Summit and will be state statutes and to what with the PUC, and we must Orange, puts its subscribers Continue Dip organized and directed by watching one of reshown once the city ties the Public Utilities Com adhere to those rates We under no contract They are Attendance in the city's Chamber Post Miss Beth Maher, daughter cablevtslon's 27 channels in into the cable, the West mission (PtJC) has deter can't suddenly increase nur free to terminate the ser schoois continue to dip, of Mr and Mrs. James P May or June next year Essex versus Summit High, mined for cable companies rates It would take a hearing vice, at no cost, at any time according to a report to the John B Sayre, executive Maher of 22 Essex road, and "In the second quarter of North Jersey Section III in the state We are a quasi- before the PUC," she said The 27 channels of expanded Board of Education by Dr director of the Chamber of Andy Nestler, son of Dr and 1978, in May or June, people Football Championship utility, like the telephone Suburban Cablevision, programming give a sub- Richard L Fiander, Commerce of Summit, New Mrs.
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