The Springfield Sun, It Was Mrs

The Springfield Sun, It Was Mrs

COMPLETE OVER 5.000 Coverage in Newt o»d People in Springfield Circulation - - - Read . It In the Sea Read the Sun Each Week OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER SPRINGFIELD. N.J.,-THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949 OFFICIAL NBW8PAPEB VOL..XXIV—No. 25 BOROUGH Or MOUNTAINSIDE TOWNSHIP OF BPHINGFULD 10* A COPY. $3.50 BY THE YEAR Brave Hazards Daily LISTEN PTA President Cancer Drive Police Promotion Delayed Supported by In Township At Stormy Town Meeting; Residents Next Weekend Marshall Refuses to Vote Dammig's Stand Volunteer List TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS On Sidewalks Of Workers Told CLOSE FOR EASTER Democrats Say Lieutenant Gets Approval By J. LFocht Township nchoolK will close today (Thursday) for (he Position Is Not Necessary Enthusiastic indorsement Final plans were made for Easter Vacation. Supervising of the stand taken by Alvin the 1949 cancer fund appeal Principal Benjamin New-., A motion calling for the promotion of Sergeant Wil- FRIENDS!! Pairimig, o president of the at a meeting of the general Hwnnger has announced that liam Thompson to the post of lieutenant in the police de- Springfield o Parent - Teacher committee Tuesday night in they will reopen on Monday, partment was lost by a two-two vote last night at one of the Association, that the safety Town Hall. Joseph L. Focht, April 25. This will give all stormiest meetings of the Township. Committee in recent Next week's ncwrfpaper will of Springfield children is the committee chairman of the school children and instruc- months. Mayor Marshall failed to break the deadlock on tors a ten-day Easier holiday. the question between RepublicattS7tOTd~Dehibcrats by refus- carry quite a story on the re- direct concern of the Town- Springfield Committee for Many children will spend the sults of an Industrial survey made ship Committee, has been the American Cancer Society ing to cast his ballot until he could further investigate. given by a number of town- tikne on the local play areas —Pointing out that the governing by a committee of the Chamber told the group that the drive while others are expected to board had just unanimously ship residents following pub- will be conducted over the take motor tripp with their NEW ROTARY HEAD of Commerce . now being stud- lication of his stand last week adopted an ordinance which ied by chamber loaders, the re- weekend of April 22 to 25. parents. created the post of lieutenant tho in the Springfield Sun, it was Mrs. Frederick Sylvester will mayor said thero presumably was port lists cloven potential sites for learned today. Prior to its be co-chairman. somo reason for failure to approve industrial concerns ."all of meeting last night there was The committeo chairman said tho promotion. With tho motion which, of course, brings to mind no reaction to the association that tho group will endeavor to top Rotary Will Hold being presented on two occasions * that famous radio statement of president's blast by the gov- the 52,200 goal established for thi by Police Commissioner Albcrt~G. erning board. township. He warned that only Binder and seconded by. Road Com- last summer, "We don't want in- cooperation and team-work among missioner Frod A. Brown, both Re-*1 dustry because Springfield Is an Queried about tho suggestion by Old Clothes Drive' tho Township Committee that tho all committee memfiers can make A travelogue in color, "All publicans, dissenting votes were oasis for jangled nerves" or some- the campaign successful. He point- cast by Firo Commissioner Francis association conduct a survey which ed out that tho welfare of Spring- Around Arkansas," was seen by thing to thai effect! would have as Its objective the members of the Springfield Rotary J. Keane and Finance Commis- .solicitation of support of residents field residents Is the group's prin- sioner Georgo M. Turk, Democrats. cipal concern and pointed out that Club at Its luncheon meeting Tues Thc_mnyor indicated ho wanted an The garret' in tho town hall on whoso property sidewalks would (Photo by Bob Smith) day noon ln~the~~Hltchln~Post~Inn7 bo constructed, Mr. Dammlg said cancer control Is one of the im- additional week to studjrall phases ntill contain* the WI'A clothes A scene on Mountain avenue where tiny school children portant steps in this consideration. Route 29. The f Him, arranged "by involving the promotion. Tho ses- we mentioned previouttly in this that the association, is neither, A are exposed to the hazards of traffic because there are no Charles Mayer, club treasurer, was pressure nor a political group and Announcement was mado that sion finally was adjourned untlt column . .it seem* iomeone sidewalks there on which to walk. The situation has existed Hans Deh will assist Herbert A. provided by tho Kswo Standard Oil next Wednesday night. that fundamentally introduction lof Co. for years despite the protests of the Board of Education Kuvln in the business drive. Mrs. -" Ono of the bitterest doiatesr,ln • • brought attention to the Kiibjeot an ordinance to provide the necdea Robert Roos, convention chair- sidewalks and eliminate the danger and the Springfield Parent-Teacher Association. The Town- Janes . Phillips and Max Sherman ho recent history of the governing at u Township Committee meet- wcro listed to replace Mrs. Robert man, announced a tentative list of board took place between ' Binder ing a month or NO ago, but it wns hazard to child .en walking—"to ship Committee is considering an ordinance for construc- school is the function of the tion of sidewalks in the danger area. Meanwhile Spring- W. Marshall and .Mra.-Daniel Maid- speakers for the International Con- and Keano as the former recom- before the days of the sound Township Committee. field children daily walk along more than a dozen streets ling Jr., as leaders in their respec- vention June 12 to 16 in New York mended Thompson's promotion. -system—and—the_tesult—is—uifc T-ho-associatlon's-cxocutivo—com- tive division's. City, headed by Trygve Lie, sec- Keane said that ho had not boon at-the-mercy-of-fast-driving-motoristsr-— —; — Tho following block captains retary-general of tho United Na- consulted as a rriejnbcr of the known . perliapn if the Red mittee is scheduled to meet Tues- day evening. It is expected a deci- wore announced: First district, tions, Governor Thomaa E. Dewoy pollno committee. Binder replied Crows or a service club or two Mrs. D. Cool, Mrs. H. Morrison, and others. CHARLES RBMLINGKR, newly that Keano had stated publicly In sion will be made as to whether its Cop Nabs Bandit January that he was not accepting sont a representative to the gov- members believe the group's by- Lions Club Show Mrs. Charles Hlllmayc, Mrs. T. Ludwig . Stark, ' international elected prcsldent.of the. Springfield erning body'H next meeting. It laws give it sufficient authority to Dougherty, Mrs. Leslie" Joyner; service chairman, reported a sec- Rotary Club, will be inducted along committeo assignments and that, . wouldn't bo long afterward that operate in the manner suggested Within13 Minutes District 2, Mrs. Wilbur Shustor ond drive for old clothing to be with .other new officers at ccre- ho had not boon notified that ho by the Township Committee, Mr. Frank Stockel of 222 Atlantic Mrs. S. S. Cagglano, Mrs. J. P, sent overseas for European-relief, monios-slated tor-August. He will had changed his mind. Several some poor kid in urope would Will Be Sellout betlv^porte^ times after Turk joined the attack ' have ii sweater or n pair of Dammlg pointed out. A. program of ETgBt 1U5U or succeed-Mllton-Keshon, the club's the county jail today awaiting Barr, Mrs. A. W. Little, Mrs on Binder, Mayor Marshall urged pants!! The project has been hanglni Broadway entertainment will fea- for an additional shipment. A meet- first president. Remlingor, whose tho three commlttecmen to stop fire for many months. Tho initia- turo the third annual show of the Grand Jury action after he wae Frank Ronkovltz, Mrs. J. Ballard; ing of the directors, and Inconr business is hearing aids, resides arrested lost week by Radio Pa- District _?i_Mrs. _ Janics Chalmers; name calling and keep to the issue. According to one of the metro tive first wns taken by the Board Springfield Lions Club to be held ing officers for the year beginning with his wife and family at 230 During the discussion before and of Education which asked the gov- Friday evening, Ajpril 20, at the trolman Otto Sturm thirteen min- Mrs. Jacob Baler, Mrs. Walter July 1, will bo held Monday night Riverside drive. polltan dallies,' birds rather thnn utes after the latter had-recoived- Doby,_Mrs.—A^-Watkins and Mrs following a five minute recess birdies have been attracting at- erning board to pass an ordinance Roglonal High School auditorium, r at tho home of Milton Kcshen, which was called to permit the " soaking mandatory the construc- it was announced today by Region- a call from Police Headquarters C. S. Quinzel. club president. tentlon recently on thi* 4th hole at Also District 4,-Mrs. Stuart Rog- police committee to confer no gov- Baltusrol Golf Club . it all tion of sidewalks ~along several al School Commissioner Raymond •Stockel—was--identified by a erning board member questioned v county and municipal highways Forbes, goneral chairman of the Now York couplo who forced his ors, Mrs. Richard Homer, Mrs. B Municipal Census v started when the club drained Gray, Mrs. T. Hellman, Mrs. W. Thompson's qualiflcktlortg. Keane; -' most of the water from a pond on used by the children. arrangements committee. way into their car as they w«i! despite tho fact that he had voted Since that •• tlmo members have leaving tho Howard Johnson iayton, Mrs.

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