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NJ. to and Loan Association, Both Largest Is the Westfield •!' ••;& M M Vote Tueutity THE WESTFIELD LEADER At Primary Election 1 -SECOND YEAR—No. 42. Second date Postage Paid WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, Publl>he4 22 Pares—10 Cents o «t We.tflele. N J. Every Thureduy vo o •fc "Open " Miller Realtors Heads Housing Site At the regular meanly Primary Tues. Bicycle Safety meetinjsgnzg of the WestfWd irr MuUsterium May 21, those A greater thai el number of WettfleWvotert will go jee Mrs. Barbara R pedestrians the right of presen^t vote"d wnlmouoly to the polla Tuesday to vote hi New Jcney'i Iiret "open" Richard S. Miller, Davidson, chairman of way," Mrs. Davidson said, to disband the organisation. Primary Section; representative of the Some of the reasons for thia A three-judge federal panel ruled Friday that the state Brightwood Association has Make America Batter "and here in Westfield, all of Attacked Anew committee of the Westfield action were dwuMung at* law that require, voters to wait until two primary been elected chairman of us know this tltuation does .T/»w. The first atop toward possible Implementation of a Board of Realtors, reported not obtain. The Make tendance and lack or in- NOW fUor cMitMhouaing project in Westfield, a "resolution elections Peas Before they . the Joint Civic Committee. today her committee is America Better Committee terest on the part of the can twitch parties is un- "The Committee will majority of ministers » A. iv TT of need" required to obtain financing by the State conettutioMl. continue to represent and cooperating with the of the WestfMdfhoard ap- __ . __ _ _ HousinTowng>ug FinancincU nMg Agency, coul•d" b e on^ th e agend'a o"f the Westfield Police Depart- peals to interested citizens, meeting June 11. Aa a result, Democrat* Tuesday's serve Westfield aa It has for ment in a drive for bicycle parents, local ad- Non-Political » '' will be allowed to vote in the past U years by safety. lack of sufficient reasons for Town Councilmen were presenting to the voters ministrators, and the police "The Westfield No among the overflow crowd Tuesday's Republican "Our committee,Is con- existing and the inability of Primary, and Republicans Ballot competent and highly the nominating committee Overhead Wires Committee at a special discussion on qualified candiatet for the cerned for the safety of the has one purpose and only Boosters senior cltiien housing may vote in the Democratic many youngsters and adults to secure someone to serve Primary. Board, of Education. This is as president for nest year. one purpose • to keep Public recommendations Tuesday The challenge to the law Complex our only Job. And to do It now taking up the newly YARD Pnmphlet Service Electric and Gas night and Mayor Donn A. was brought by a Weatfleld well, we must have the popular recreation of Co. from placing a 290,000 Honor Snyder said the council was attorney, Richard Samuel, The election of delegates cooperation of the com- bicycle riding," Mrs. Liuto RenourceH Program volt transmission line "In stag* <* countdown" on on behalf of the American to the Republican and munity as a whole in sub- Davidson said, "and this through residential area* in the issue. Civil Liberties Union which Democratic National mitting names of potential fast growing pastime s Five thousand copies of a several Union County Athletes Also needed to further the Conventions makes the Mi candidates," Miller said presents us all with a crucial Honors Eleven communities," a NOW argued that the three-year problem In safety control." Young Adult Resource Wettfield Senior High project is a subsequent watt- between Primaries primary election ballot Serving with Mr. Miller Directory (YARD) are Sister Mercedlta, princi- spokesman said today. School athletes were commitment of property Inhibits the free choke of more complex than In any are W. Jubb Corbet of the "State rules governing being distributed to all pal of Holy Trinity High "The Westfield No honored at a dinner Thur- and the necessary retonmg voters. ' previous election year. Rotary Club, vice chair- bicycle riding are largely students in Westfield High School announced today the Overhead Wires Committee sday given by the Wettfield ordinance or granting of a , Samuel himself it a Charlotte Rath of 612 man; Mrt. John T. ignored and are grossly School, Holy Trinity High selection of the school's is not a political School Boosters variance to permit the candidate in the Democratic Roosevelt St., a student of McGovern of the Inter- violated. Likewise, general School and Edison and students who have been organization. The mem- Association. The awards construction of an estimated Primary for that party's oUtlcal science at Newark mediate Women's Club, ordinance No. 771 for the Roosevelt Junior High chosen as members of the bership of the Westfield No dinner at Wetland's Steak $9 million ISO-unit garden tote CoUeg#, octets out that registration and regulation Schools by the Westfield Society of Outstanding Overhead Wires Committee apartment type structure. nomination as a candidate S secretary; and Mrs. of bicycles In Westfield Is House saw more than 100 for Congress. He opposes voters both parties will Thomas Kennelly, Mayor's Advisory Com- American High School have differing political high school seniors receive Optimistic sources say delegates not generally observed. mittee on Drug Abuse. Students, the country's affiliationa which in no way traditional piaquei lor their that ground-breaking for the Mrs. Jerry English forthe representative of Lincoln "Among the many rules in a bid for election to for federal, School PTO, treasurer. The YARD directory leading high school influence the policies of this tports participation. project could come as soon county, and municipal of- relative to bicycling and, attempts to refer youth to honorary. The students committee, as nine months after Town r position now held by Appointed committee possibly, the most im- A special $400 William H. fices. reliable resources which honored are Margaret J. "We have in the last Council's Initial action; but Rep. Florence P. Dwyer, chairmen for the new year portant, is section 4 of or- List Jr. scholarship award State Senator Matthew Republican voters will are Mr. Corbet, screening can offer help to young Legowski, John M. Pflug, several days- found that was won by scholtr-tthlete conservative estimates vote for 34 delegate can- dinance No. 771 providing people facing various Ktthryn A. Brown, Robert politics are being brought In place this starting time at a Rinaldo is running unop- committee; Mrs. Frank for registration and safety John Havts who par- posed on the Republican didates out of a Held of 40. Elby, publicity; Mrs. Austin problems common in the G. Aubrecht, Richard Klein, to the issue. There is no ticipated in soccer and later date. Democratic voters will elect inspection of all bicycles. community, Barbara Gunning, Robert J. place or partisan politics in ticket for nomination. Sayre, membership; Mrs. The next date for bicycle baseball. The Robert E. But whatever action the 33 from among 61 delegate Thomas Richey, (Continued on Pe(e 4) council takes is certain to Westfield voter, also will registration is this Saturday (Continue!•ftfe***) • (Continued on Pan 4) (Continued on P«fe 4) •elect delegates to the two- candidates appearing on the hospitality; and Gordon generate additional op- ballot. On the ballot of both nt ttk^-Migiicipal Building, Presidential ' conventions, Booth, by-laws. 9:3Op(8^PWhe Police position as to site location. candidates for U.S. Senate, parties there will be The mayor's committee Megatet-at-large, alter- The Joint Civic Com- Department reminds all Crime Collection the Board of Freeholders, mittee was formed in IMS to .citizens that anyone on housing for the elderly mayor, town councilmen nate deltgatea-at-large and recommend! a north- local delegates and alter- eliminate politics from the violating safe riding rules or :'Stolen" and county committeemen controVersey over where to falling to register and westerly quandrant of the and women. nate delegates. : Boynton Ave. tract of un- RepubUcana will elect 30 build thepresent senior high license all bicycles may be From Library Mayor Donn A. K^.^pjjrjwji www prosecuted and if convicted,' developed land for. the needs the local, .„, statewide delegates and develop a broad based Westfield Memorial 'project. A previous interim alternates. Only 4 registration tags and Library has just established report last summer had •late which also Includes Republican delegates and committee which would licenses may be suspended. Councilmen Alexander S. search for competent The ordinance also provides . a crime statistic of its very Williams (Ward 1) and Jay alternate delegates will be candidates who might not own. In the pamphlet fin elected from the 13th for a fine hot exceeding $3S. two weeks ago were two Terr, Rochlin (Ward 2), former run on their own. At present, "the New Jersey state Councilman David Luerssen Congressional District. The the JCC is composed of folders, "Crime" and "New . The original site selection Major contest for the statutes provide that Jersey Crime," with more led to the formation of the (Ward 3) and newcomer three members from each of bicyclists shall ride on the William Steel* (Ward 4). Democratic delegates-at-' th* following 24 than 100 pamphlets between Unami Civic Association, a large is between the sup- right side of the road only them. Last week the folders group of neighbors in the The Democratic slate is organizations; Boosters, and must obey all traffic led by mayoralty candidate porters of Hubert H. Brightwood Assn., Business remained - without a single Twin Oaks Terr, area, who Humphrey and George lights, signal for all turns pamphlet in either! objected to the project's Harry Foskey, teamed with ana Professional Women's and stops, and give R.
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