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THE WESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NtWSPAfUt IN UNION COVNTY Entered a* Second Class Matter LEADER, THURSDAY, ster Town Council vt Local Serb Health Tax Bills Reflect rounds Report on Spray Dii School, New New School Costs i Thk Year, UK of Solution Us Most Thfe Yew Not Voters Approved f Likely, Mayor Sax* At Loeal Poll* L-4 Ml if 381 children were reg- the town's five summi'i A decision on the possible use The costs of the new high achoel to at MM ca Mii s on opening day Tues- of a DDT spray in Westfield may and Rahway avenue, and the 40-hour work wash the Wilson field, opened depend on a medical report re- bers of the Westfleld Polio* Dcpartmmt, both af r for the first time, quested from the Board of Health green light fium voter* laat fall, in addition to high** 129, the largest enroll- by the Town Council, Mayor nient, are reflected in tax bills which hav* hat ond highest was Grant Charles P. Bailey reported tHia by property h 82, followed fcy Co- week. The uae of the spray has in tha tax raU, vha* tfcai mm ; Roosevelt, 60 and Mc- been requested in petitions to the Wow Your Tax an incraaat of |M1 pat |f« « Town Council from three croups Dollar l« Spent uatlon, aaeoawa dmaJw to * fields opened Tuesday as a public health measure. third aad fourth fNfMM af 1 current year, aa mm M < layor Charles P. Bailey, It** '»alr If,'.t " "'fe" THOU AiakHlamr Hklik urrlvnl IH The question of a possible toxic itM IMf 1> effect of DDT go widely diffused and second quartan aa th Van Leuven, chairman M% *1% ing year. Tha INI «•» •cation commission, and arose in a discussion of the sub- ject, Mayor Bailey said. It was M»Uir*l Sift M% $6.29 per 1100 vahtttan, Shay, a member of the Independence Day pared with MM la IMS. visited the ground's and Brower Receives Cornell Cup; felt by some that thii type of Bernstein Named Cwwly EIBMM* . 14% IT% spraying has not been used enough threw out autographed B'nai B'rith Head Fifty.foar par atat af MM D open the 1949 sesBon. Program Complete Other ¥I)S Winners Honored so that its advantages and disad- municipal buagat, a* if the baseballs were: vantages may be fully assayed. used for tha athaala. Of Mayor Bailey expressed a doubt M. Bernard Bernstein of Weat- «,m Needed For amount, a larga ,n Stirrup; Roosevelt, Brock Brower was awarded the Cornell Cup as the outstanding field has been elected president of fer; Wilson, Michael Guy Lyiitan Heads boy of the senior class on the basis of his participation in athletics and that the plan eould be put into fleets tha cost af effect this year if the plan should the It-nui li'rith of Union County,, Although actual Columbus, James Rob- Local Committee extra auricular activities and his citizenship and service to the school Other officers named are: Firit Center Building McKlnley, Charles Wil- at the final assembly at the VVesttield Senior High School Friday be approved, as no provision for not begun, tht Board af vice president, David Beret of has sold tha aonda wM The joint committee of the West morning. The cup was presented by Ralph Reeve, member of the board the necessary funds was made in of governors of the Union County this year's budget, Westneld; second vice president, f32,OOOCoUeeted nnmadiatc paymtats a* specal feature day, a Fields chapter, Sons of the Amer- Sidney Seller of Crainford; finan- tlpal and inUraat of ths) and hobby show will ican Revolution, unil Westfield Alumni Association of Cornell In H statement last wMk, Mrs. During Campaigns University. William W. Chapman, leader of cial secretary, Abe Lockfeld of bond iaiu*. ArchMttU ara ill children will receive chapter, Daughters of the Amer- Wostncld; recording secretary, lently preparing teal ican Revolution, appointed to make B. of E. Studies the petitioners, supported the spray for their entries and Linda Jane Johnson was award- as an effective weapon against di- Gene Barry of Wmtfleld; chaplain, Approximately $6,000 more ia for the coastructiaa af fill receive either "T" arrangements for the 2Cth annual ed first prize of $26 in the essay Saul Silbermtin of Weatfleld; con- needed by the Wettfleld Commun- school Tha sunrise service to commemorate sease, and declared that WestlWd all caps or crew hats. contest on the subject of tolerance, Class Addition streets could be sprayed during ductor, Mel Winkel oi! Criuifordi ity Center before construction of day a miniature gar- the birth of this nation reports sponsored by B'Nai B'rith. Sec- a new building it begun, Dr. Hu- fleets higatr talariai the summer at a cost of $.'19*S0 for warden, Joe Scher of Cranfoid and operation. ..' f iver show will be held, that plans are complete. ond and third prizes of $15 and three-year trustee, David Schini- bert G. Humphrey, chairman of labor and material plus an initial A major Ineraata la tha M •# a watermelon hunt. The half hour service to be held $10 went to Brock Brower and Expect Census investment of $1950 in equipment. mel of Westfield. the building committee, told a re- dry weather contin- at 8:30 a. in. in Mindowa.skin Park Mary Elizabeth Hall. The essays Report Soon , B'nai B'rith is the oldest Jewish cent rally at Kooaevalt Junior High cent or «M»^a3 of tha laUl b««V |g will be-given on all at the band stand is the only sched- of Joan Eke and Ian Heatly were national service and charitable or- School. Fund' campaigm to date get usad for maakiaal fwraaaaw/ afternoons a week, uled event to celebrate the Fourth selected for honorable mention. have netted close to 132,000. is a »M,W70 iUm aauaN !•«»« MOU'NTAINSIDE-The Board ganization - in America; . it wag egin swimming at the of July in Westfield. The idea of • Wayne Hansen, president of the Republican Club founded in 1843. Work toward the reallution of 40-hour WMk, which raavKaliaft ay this week; Monday such a'program was originated 26 Student Council, presided at the of Education, at its 'regular month- larger fore* of patrolaiaa, 0Ma)r< •• ly meeting Thursday evening, dis- the new building hai progressed > designated' for girls' years ago by C. Milton Trcinaine assembly for which, the opening satisfactorily, Dr. Humphrey aaid. factors in tha antlra H as the most suitable way of re- exercises were conducted by Kay cussed the location of an addi- Picnic Tomorrow creane is tha mandatary Contents of all types tional room for the extra class The present building of the Cen- oh the playfickis all minding residents of the real mean- Dodge and Tatty Hosendale. At ter at 5S8 West Broad street and over to tht Municipal CaDlt, C which will be necessary in the fall, Seek Second higher reserve for UMalartMt > points given for. win ing of the day. For 25 years Mr. the conclusion of the program, but no definite decision was reach- No Meetings of the «0 ft. wide, ISO ft. deep plot event. Winners of j Tremaine has headed the commit- Gretcheu Locsch presented a copy on which it stands were purchased taxes and hlghsr oparatUt «•* ed. pcnsci. ': <_ ek point contest will tee on arrangements. A s he askekd of the school annual to the dedi- Group, July, Aug. RR Club Car in April, 1948, for $7,50(1, Julian .shirts. to be relieved this year, Guy Ly> catee, Graham Deckel, and Ru- The school census committee, Couzens, architect of 225 Eaat County aiptnatsei,, which aaMMl man heads the committee. dolph Stanzol, president of the headed by Albert C. Patterson, has The Wcstfleld Young Republican Broad street, has drawn up pie- j to 14 per cant of tiwtta total Ml*: ; interested ill the day compiled information on the anti- eeks of July 18 and 25 Mrs. William M. Becker, a for, graduating class, presented the Club will mark the successful com- Would Be Attached iiminary ' and working drawing! l ai« not undtr contwl oftka IM mer president general of the na- traditional Gold Key to Jack Cor- cipated school population for th» pletion of its first season tomor- for a modest but .serviceable neigh- Council. A MW af 1MMM at (to secure applications next five, 10 and 15'years. Board To 7i46, 5:45 lane Jones at the Town tional society, Daughters of the bett, president of the class of 11)50. row evening with a poUluck pic- borhood recreation center, thu uiied for this purpaac, ' '' American Revolution and a resi representative Robert li. Hose, in- nic supper at the Echo Lake Park. chairman txptained. "W« are hop* return them to the An award to the school paper formed the board that a prelimi- A movement in underway by a Total appraaNTiatiaattetiaamt ta :*!»' \ leader with wMfti they dent of WestHeld, ia to speak. She Revived shortly after last fall's group of commuters to provide an in* and working toward atepa for year''s buthwtbd . •UTMta. mi. for winning second' place in the nary report will be submitted] with- Ktnerai election*, th« club h«»h»14 cbnatruction as noon in the Mar 'not later than July is eminently suited to make the county contest was presented by in, Ula.u«Kt fuw. weeks, but.the alr-ctlolfd club car on the trains f hiKhar | ajtHi'eH an <hl» oeeetkm because of monthly luaetingK featuring.*.Va- rd* 7:40 a, m.