SUMMIT' Serving Summit Since 1889

VOL, 89 NO, 26 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1977 $7 A YEAH 15 CENTO

Parking Meter Rates to Go Up Long-Term Parkers Target of Move

create immediate parking. garage)." He said if town and the ratables will the problem could be by Lucy Meyer William Stampes, reducing the minibus deficit decrease." solved." Chamber of Commerce by reducing the service, Lucy Bogumii jsaid the However, Hugo M. Pfalte, To add Barking spaces in Parking Committee v,i;uiu aiiow trio city to build Summit Taxpayers noting in: both worked and theeesterof '.own. Common ch»!rman, told Common the garage, he was in favor Association was against owned business property In Council Is considering Council, "There is a strong of it building a garage and the city, said, "Unless you EuggesieU "people Ibraj csr t *B*!iKnJg all tirm met™. Robert Seligman, p p now five cents for *,4 hour to priorities. We have • need pools or use the minibus, if business area and have the for shopper parking which Chamber president, said, it's continued, to leave 16 cents for % hour. The idea "If we do no provide burden grow on residential is to get the isngiar» *v'0uiu r££|wr€ s fi»,w« apses for shoppers If property owners, more adequate parking, no people everybody made sacrifices, parkers off the streets. down payment by the city, u>U| /•*-»**»** Ir, th« f-jwiter of parking must be provided." Ti>& •>••!•> '•" ,hir.gr proposed wtti be on Bank street where it will cost 40 cents for sa hour, 20 cents for & Jsour. Presently, that City Faces Uninspired Election Tuesday lot is five cents for 's how. using inmates of the county Election, 1977 will not go HeJlmann, Robert Morgan, Elizabeth. : The ordinance will be Chairman of the jail to perform tasks now introduced by Common down as one of the more a Roselle Borough Coun- handled by public works exciting ones in Summit'6 cilman, and William A. Freeholder board, Council's James E. Lovett Democrat John D. Mollozzi employees. on November 22 with the history. Ruocco. a Snringfield The Democrat* are op- Township Councflman. The of Koseile Park, is not public hearing on December With only one local con- seeking another term, nor is posed to the program on 6. test, residents will have to three will face Democratic grounds that such a incumbent Walter Boright, Edward Weber of Union, "Ths-s hive been c«m>- satisfy themselves this year Republican program would "permit plaints of no parking in the with contest* on other, vice-chairman of ihe rapists and child moleslors" upper levels, tuch as the Freeholder board and Ms Among tbe issues in tbe center of the city, so we are race for Freeholder is the running lose in the county. trying to free-up parking on Board of Frrehoiders. Union running mates Springfield They said none of the . County Sheriff, AssonsbSy, mayer Jeanne HajoppT and GOP proposed idea for a the Bank street lot," county worts farm program county's 21 communities Councilman Loveli e*- State Senate snd Governor. Thoratt A. Dillon of would be safe "from the pialned. "We are giving On the local level, a ever-present threat of alternates. People can park gentlemanly contest has hardened, long term for 25 cents for three hours been waged between criminals living in the type on Railroad avenue between Kfpubltc*n Councilman at of minimum security Summit Kvenie and Elm Urge incumbent Gerald A. correction facilities." street, between Maple street Hale and Democratic In defending the proposal, and Ebn strast, and Hv« hesr psrfciss is -jj-u -in. «j» 1&1.1. SRj» inmates productive since proposed for 25 cents onboth Mr.KfckeisoD'sviewsonthi! they "should be required to sldss of EtaMtreet betmtm .jjMteus, parking, planning, work tbe roads, UUOie fields SfRNMI MTVM 4MW MOOTS TSming MtfJ a vsrusty of other and do other menial tasks, > avenue. | items that have been the rattier than merely be a timCA>mV«XL£R8^C«kSc«tU3lI licke«tav«bc(aaUM!traiuiiu! cawty sate, (he Tbe station side of Union subject of several new* burden on county govern- primary fassVtatser tor Cab* of Lincoln 8choel Fe*tur«i tats y«tr wKh the Valerie place will ;have two-hour starts published weekly in ment. 8we«U varieties, many for Christmas, will be doll* dressed fan costumes from 31 countries. parking for 15 cents between The Summit Herald. For the first time in many Tbe laic coatiBoei taraagh November 28 «nd ad ttenu will be deUvered by December 14. Maple street and Summit Unopposed in their quest years, a real contest is being Among (he candy sellers ars < left to right, top raw) Raady Scully. Chris Wlltmaniv Cast avenue, if the changes are for second terms on Com- Gerald A. Hale James E. Nlckelson {Continued tm ) Baker and Doug Ron; (middle row) Rusty Scully, Steve Hubbard. Rob Bevllle and Steve voted in. Union piece, mon Council are GOP in- Wenon. At front right is Heather Baker. across from the railroad, cumbents James E. Lovett will have no change in the of the First Ward and Alfred 5% Tap* 1$ fh» Xulprit" time limit but will remain E. Shretter of the Second Not So Hallowed Eve one hour between Maple Ward. street and Summit avenue. In the races for Union Minibus Could be a Victim This is not meant to take County Freeholder, ine "Trie origins1, proposed Republicans are hoping to The minibus seems to be services people want. The the place of any future minibus seems to be the 1978 Minibus budget an- Folse Alarms.. Leaf Fires Set parking garage, the win an three vacancies and the victim, Common Council ticipates a deficit of ap- councilman said, but is an thereby gain control of the Indicated Tuesday night, at victim at this point." Close to 7, Monday night, Councilman Gerald Hale proximately $120,000 per Three acts of vandalism, Hobart avenue and at 8:06, interim step, trying to board from the Democrats the city cannot oner all the year, or the equivalent of four leaf fires and four false Deputy Chief William as trick-or-treaters were who now hold the Court services people Want under noted, "We are 25 percent making their rounds. short of being able to 80,000 free cab rides at $1.50 alarms dotted police and Stanek reported that House by a 8 to 3 majority. the five percent increase, or each. To approve an ex- Ore department logbooks in firemen discovered leaves Summit firemen warned a cap, allowed in the budget. provide what everybody cat whose head had been Since two of the penditure of this magnitude Summit on Sunday, October had been piled in the middle Democratic terms are up President Watson Smith wants. The ordinance on 30, the evening before of the road at Essex and caught in a wire fence. Candidates salaries precedes the budget is, in my view, un- Firemen cut the fence to for grabs as well as one said. "We are now wrestling conscionable when the Halloween commonly Robin Hood road and set on Republican term, the with the budget. Our so we ami have the op- termed "mischief night." fire. At 8:11, leaves again Tree "Mew," owned by portunity to wait until alternative is curtailing fire, Rudolph Cummins of Morris Speak Out November B election shapes timetable calls for police and public works On Halloween night itself, were burning, this time at up to be one of the more presenting to the public the December ami weigh all the avenue. priorities." He wanted to compensation or services or Summit firefighters freed a Templar and Cedric. The Summit Herald today important ones in recent salary ordinance for con- further reducing our Capital cat from a fence, doused During pre-Halloween goes into depth In coverage years. sideration at the November weigh everything at once, hours, October 3i, piles of the needs of the Senior Improvement Fund to levels three leaf fires and an- At 8:44, Summit police of Tuesday's Election with In the OOP column for 21 meeting. We are faced that cut off important city swered two false alarms. asked firemen to stand by as burning leaves were ex- wilh the state five percent Citizens, the merchants, tinguished around 12:30 personal interviews of Freeholder are former property owneis etc. Police also reported two gasoline leaked from a 1971 candidates (or Union County Freeholder Herbert cap, and also with all the (Contlr>u«l on <••»• 2) large windows broken at Fiat which had been' a.m. on Hillcrest avenue and again at 12:45 on Freeholder, State Senate, Wilson School. overturned at Bank street Sheriff and State Assembly. and Summit avenue. The DeBary place. Similar fires Three of Sunday's false were reported at 10:30 p.m. Author of tilt It articles is alarms originated from the car, owned by Mario Cerulo Lney Meyer, Herald call box at Franklin and of Milling ton, was righted or, Ashwood avenue and and towed from the scene. again on Glenside avenue at associate editor. Irving Place, starting at See Page S. 9:30, again at 7:47 and at 3:18 a.m. on November 1. 10:18 p.m. The fourth, just Also in the early evening Two false alarms were set before 7 p.m., came from hours Sunday, police on October 31 front the call the box at Springfield and reported a garbage can had box at Broad and Orchard, Chubb Fir* Summit avenue. been thrown through the the first at 8:22 and the convertible-top roof of a car second at 8:51 p.m. A small leaf fire was Is Suspect parked on Summit avenue. Summit notice believe, two Su£x€u m mauiic playgrounldd Around the same time, the around 6:30 p.m. At 7;07, large windows were broken suspicious in erigin oc- firefighters were' called to msrfcee of the Strand at Wiison School sometime Theater was damaged, most late Monday night. A curred at Chubb and Son on extinguish a trash fire likely by someone throwing River road the night of behind the Summit Bakery. patrolman discovered She October 25. At 7:53, firemen doused a rock; stated Police Chief. damage at 12:45 a.m. Tom Finneran. The fire, reported by more burning leaves on Tuesdav. guards in the lower level parking area of the building around 11 p.m., started in a canvas bin containing Five Hurt in Car Crashes discarded paper. Summit police are Investigating. Five persons were injured Investigating the accident Zufall vehicle going north on Around 11:30 that same in four automobile accidents was Patrolman Joseph L. Blackburn, and which evening . Summ it here last week, Murphy. allegedly failed to halt at a firefighters investigated a On Sunday, two persons One person was injured stop sign. Also damaged gas leak in city Republican were injured in a two-car and taken to Overlook on ware a section of lawn and headquarters at 341 collision at Springfield Friday when a car driven by hedges at 85 Prospect street. Springfield avenue. Public avenue near Broad street. Elenl Filippatos, IB, of Service Gas and Electric Taken to Overlook Hospital Patrolman Richard Berkeley Heights, skidded Weigele investigated the Co. was called to repair the were Richard L. LaLevee, on west pavement, went out leak in the basement of the 39, of Springfield, driver of of control and struck a pole accident. Philip B. Tighe, 30, of building it previously oc- Dne car, and Patricia at Glenside avenue near cupied. LaLevee, 37, also of Stiles road. Short Hills, was injured last Springfield, a passenger in Investigating was Thursday when his car the car. Driver of the second Patrolman Robert Praizner. skidded on wet pavement FlttclKrLiflt. M«rc OiHun car was identified as and hit a pole on Woodland Dally Rtntiii 1 LM»ni David J. Souren, 18, of avenue near River road. 41 Rlv»r BK. Summit Eugenio Santos, 22, of Twombly drive, was injured MM9M Newark. last Wednesday when his At the time of the ac- At the time of tbe ac- car was in collision with one cident, Tighe was going OPudiyfttiO€to IJiHIorvour driven by Walter J. Zufall. north on Kiver road. He was convenient!. Irewn't Hirdwtrt, cident, the LaLevee car was Me tprin«ll>la »v«.. summit. going northeast on 26, of Copaigne, N.Y. taken to Overlook for TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING - After an especially Margaret Chapman, Steve Mana and Tom Chapman. Springfield and the Santos Police said at the time of treatment of injuries. ABT'SCAMEHft SHOP brilliant display this season, autumn's leaves have begun They and almost sll of Summit engaged in the annual car, east on Broad. Police the accident, Souren was Investigating the accident in reach their ultimate dettiny. resulting In a work ritual of leaf removal this past weekend under sunny, said the Santos car allegedly gojng west on Prospect was Patrolman Frank E. 271 ttV session on Pine Grove avenue for Sally Saunders. cloudless skies. failed to halt for a stop stRn. street and was struck by the McDonoujrti. XEBOXCOPIHS WHILE UWft IT I'AGE 2l THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1977 education and the lack of Election full employment in the state. Other Pastoral Counseling Offering Tony (ConttntiMl tiom •»•»• «) And of course, the biggest waged for Union County battle to be settled next Combias Sheriff since incumbent Tuesday will be the one Council Ralph OrUcello doe* not between incumbent Gov Role-Play Dramas Next Monday Brendan Byrne and GOP seek another term. In Education is one of the Parent*" end "'Passages' imm c»urche« founding the will be 50 previous elections challenger State Senator Action Center, will boat the Democrat Ortacello easily Raymond Bateman. Sixteen main goali of the year-old in Marriage" illustrating In other action Tuesday Pastoral Counseling Center, some common probiemi the program. Rerrtehments will won landslide victories over other candidates will also be be Mrved. on Monday, vying for the post. night, Common Council: a cooperative ministry ot Center handles In its hii Republican contenders. area churches. counseling. Intereited Serving tn the panel for This year, the situation is Voters will also be asked •Repealed *n en- croachment ordinance "The goal of education is members of the audience the program are Dr. Arthur different and the election is to vote on two bond issues. McLelfan, director of One would provide funds for which had been introduced communication," said Rev. may participate in the skiw a toss-up. On the Republican Fred Wldmann, center The "Drama and Trauma community medicine at side Is Lester Sargent, a cleaning up the state's October 4; • Passed ordinances director "When persons of living" program was Overlook Hospital. Mary deputy in the Sheriffs office beaches and harbors and to Nightingale, director, preserve, protect and establishing and defining from youth and adult groups developed by Rev. Wldmann wno will vie with role-play together, com- at a possible format far Summit Family Service Democratic candidate rehabilitate beaches. The user charges and providing for payment by industrial munication automatically codt-dinating with other Assn.; Dr, Norman Ralph G. Forelich, a former other bond issue would help Potneranti, Summit schools fund additional faculties for users of cost recovery happens." organization). This past Elizabeth police officer and Role play drama will be year he developed with Rev. pgychologUt; Rith Kaehler, CRANES STUDIO now a Elizabeth City the New Jersey College for charges for construction; youth service* counselor; Medicine and Dentistry. •Granted permission to demonstrated as the Cen- Franklin Pry of St. John's Appraisers Sinu 1925 Councilman ter's first open public Lutheran Church, a role- Jeff Scott, director of youth It is expected that about 65 the High School Member of Itw Appraisers Assn. « America In the Assembly, Homecoming Parade meeting, Monday, play communication series activities, Neighborhood Republican incumbents per cent of the city's nearly November 14, at 8 p.m. for the church on three Council and Donald Starch, LOAN OFFICER - Robert MILTON D. CRANE, Expert & Qualified 13,000 eligible voters will Committee to hold a parade H. Brown of IVUddtetown hat Miss Barbara Curran of on November 23, 7 to 7:30 The audience will respond Sundays. director of Public Relations, APPRAISERS & RESTORERS Summit and Dean A.Qalb of turn out at the polls come to two skits, "Youth and St. John's, one of the Ciba-Getgy. been named divM** loan Parslppanv, will oppose Tuesday, November 8. p.m. and a bonfire at the officer for Oty Federal Atcpted INfederal & State for Intwrbnc* Tn Democrats John Kaon of High School at 6-30 p.m.; Saving.. He wM be bated at ; For Mtonup • Insurance Companie New Providence and John Mating .•Granted a taxi driver's • Authorized a contract the association'! New Sinslmw jr. of Pnmpton license to James J. Joffe; for community development Substandard Cases Ch»d Providence ©lite* an) will I Basis or leSAhafc Lakes. Mr. Slnsimer's Coivndor • Awarded a bid in the activities supervision, and setv* westers unto* county FOR ENTIRE HOMES,ESTATES father, a former Assem- amount of $4,2% for parking • Authorized a contract and tbe adjacent eom- The Housing Authority meters; On Wednesday, October Corporation Sown Atfi&uvlu ani Sthedutet Supplied fur ell purport blyman, lost to Mr. Gailo will meet in conference regarding 82 Railroad mnnlUe* ta Somerset and two years ago. • Authorized the purchase avenue. 26, Municipal Court Judge premises at 77 Krait Morris County, ipetlalkusg FINE ARTS • ANTIQUES FURNITURE • PAINTINGS session at 8 p.m. tonight in of an enclosure for the dog Jowph Ft Covlello heard five blvd , and against Graeme In the contest for State the Mayor's conference la mortgage leant, SILVER PORCELAINS • ORIENTAL RUGS • TAPESTRIES warden truck; cases inlitisted by the Pearce, 149 Colonial road, refinancing, as4 home Sesats,_GOP {-.cumber,! reesn, City Hail, 412 sureiitea permiiiisn for Mghta Unit Substandard Housing were not completed. Judfie 800*$ • RUGS • CHINESE AST jama i\ Vreeiand, Jr. of springijeid avenue. Jersey Central Power and Board. Covieiip indicated mat be PROFESSIONAL POSSESSIONS Parsippany is opposing The Zoning Board of Charges against George would , view the jotced City Federal in U73. light Company to make MS So S>• planning Board's vertisement UI UiUa !u 1 Ock will be had on aiunuajr, manliin of 38 Mountain 4M MAIN STREET are the state income tax, conference meeting is Directing i«U»iS«r7 I- t'Kx FsSetsl Noveihber H, in City Hmi, ^vetHK?, ^y****£ ttotli fined foj* saviagi. rrerieasiy, he i>»