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School Board Meet* Tuesday THE WESTFIELD LEADER 8 P.M. TW ItAMNO AND MOST VMNIV CMCUUm WffKlY NfWSMNt IN UNMN COUNTY Publl»t«d Second Class Pontage Pali EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR—No. 38 Brenr Thur*d»r WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, T1JURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971 at WeBtCeld, N. J. 28 Ptget--10 Cp* Filing Date To Air Plans Commute* Defends Local Today Althwfh the *adUae for fit- Mrs. Boston Air Views lag peMUMi to ieek tfceir party MtmfaMtiMf l» this aiterawa, m For School Racial candidate* far Taw* Council On Railroad Ecology Project •as filed wKk the Tews Clerk Is Candidate Commuters generally do not want as Ike Leader west Is press last a fare hike, and in opposing higher The new Conservation Center on be was convinced it would be con- sight. The chairman of (the WerffttW. Balance May 5 Town Republican Committee, Ed- costs they charge the Central Rail- Lamberts Mill Rd is the "most ducted in the best possible way and KepubUcdis expected to seek road of New Jersey with "feather- •eats ea Ike Tows Cwiacil In- ward E. Schott, reported today IBM 1 (logical way to recycle," Mayor ihit odor couW be controlled. A rpsfJsl pnb":i: infcmrei'.ion mealing to inform" tfte community of the bedding," inconsistent increases in Donn A. Snyder said at a meeting "The stakes are high," he said. clude iKwnhciits Robert Barn- Mrs. E. Daniel Boston <Loa> few VMJcus pKcc:a's laickr co.-.sidsraUon to achieve racial talar.ce in the fares, poor service, bad scheduling, of the Town Council Tuesday night, "Every community wilt have to do es (Ward 1), James Skinner filed petitions io place her Weo;ce'.d public ecl-tote was awiwinced today by the Beard cl Education. dirty trains, no heat or too much but he refused to comment on the •wnething." Traffic 'along the (Ward it), Davit Luernen on the ballot in the June I ' The meting w:0! be hc-'.d at 8 p.*. Wednesday, in the senior high school of it and a wide range of other pending suuit expected to be filed street, he added, has increased only (Ward S) sad Mij. E. Daniel as a candidate for the auditorium. abuses. About 100 commuters at- (his week by the Scotch Plaint jfout 10 percent since the opening Bostan (Wart 4). nomination for council from W«at- Westfield is one of BO distrints in tended Tuesday night's hearing on Township Committee which aeefci of the facility, to which residents Announcement af a Democra- fieid's fourth ward. She k the lint' New Jersey ordered to end racial the increased rates he'.d in the abandonment of the new ecology rtlty bring garden debris and pick tic slate iuii aat been made woman to seek GOP nomtaatioa hr imbal'anice in their schco's by tiia Municipal Building by the Com- program, He was advised at the Up. free fireplace logs, leaf mold IHibHc, but Patrick D. Mtasgiie the To*n Council pest. State Office of Equal Educational To Mark 48th muter Operating Agency of Depart- session by Town Attorney Cuddie •Od wood chips. will seek a secand term M Mrs. (Boston, an 18-yeer reaMaat O;ipc:<tunity, a division of the Stale ment of Transportation. Davidson to "wait until we have our t for public hearing and fourth ward cawtcilman as a* of We^lfic'd, is currently icrviag Department df Education. Music Week This was the- fourth in a series day in court." adoption at the May 11 Independent candidate. Uie town as a mermber <of the Citi- Its current stetas, a'ong with soms of hearings on the proposed com- Mayor Snyder earlier in Tues- jj of lite Tewn Council were WesttleM voters, la the June zens' Task Force on Parking and 21 other districte, is that it remains muter fare hikes averaging 20 per- day night's session of the Towa ortmar.'ces providing for the 186,000 8 Prlnury Election also will TnaHic. under the jurisdiction of the Com- Observance cent asked by the Penn-Central, Council praised the operation of the pwchase of a dozen vehicles and elect 44 aJitrict c.mmttUwme* M'.s. Boston is presently compiet- missioner's office pending an evalu- Central Railroad and Erie-Lacka- naw town-venture to recycle gar- pWees of equipment for the pUblic and women Iram each party, as ins a term as vice president of the ation by the O.E.E.O. headed by (Picture on page 4) war.M Railroads, and drew only den waste: wjN!fcs department, purchase of a well as naminale party candi- WcEitTield High School Parent-Teach- Mrs, Nida Thomas. afcwit a third of the crowd which er Association. She is past pcwidqit Complaining at the session about' MIMOO snorkel fire truck and the dates for slate and cesnty sf- According to Mrs. Thomas, the May 2 through 9 marks the obssrv- attended the, previous evening's of the Lincoln School P.T.A. and the odor, rets and noise of the •jpprcpriation of $10,000 for the pur- fices. "racial balance of the commuraty as wee of National Music Week started crowd in Red Bank, despite the former chairman of the Joint Civic orange trucks at the center was chase of replacement parking met-' a whole should be''reflected" In each « years ago under the guidance of fact that many commuters were Committee. Mrs. Norms Sozio of Bayberry La., cf the schools as much as possible." Charles Aremaine, a resident of late to work Tuesday morning be- Her other civic activities include a WeefffleM resident who also felt Despite the plea of one resident The Westfield school system has Westfield, as "a voluntary expree- cause of a stalled train in Dunelten. MRS. E. DANIEL BOSTON service as president of the WestfiekJ that the "South Aye. traffic circlf over the charge, a |50 annual fee been requested to submit an accept- si»" of the public's interest in Not all testimony was damaging Service League and division ' had been rerouted" to her door. per truck was levied against land- able plan that would be effective Kiu3ic." to the fare increase requeft, how- for the United Fund. She has Mayor Snyder argued that the Cen- «ctpe gardeners using the Conser- ever, and participants at the ses- active in Cub Scouts and the GirfcV Sept. 1, for the 1971-72 school year. In his book, "National Music ter was not "a contest between vation Center over the objection of Tonight's Last Chance mie Westfield Board of Education Week," Mr. Tremaine listed Hie Soffoall League. Mrs. Boston iako (Continued on page 4) Scotch Plains and Westfield" but Councilman Alex Williams. Snyder various activities held throughout For Vote Registration helped organize and is currently (Continued on page 4) commented that gardeners are the nation which led to his inaugu- serving as chairman of Focus, an ' "rushing to bake advantage" of the NUe o'clock tonight b tki ration of the yearly event. The tint organization established by tlie Prei- program; they are limited to dump- dMiitne f«r KSttratkm far the national chairman of this was Otto byterian Church in Westfield to give ing debris from Westfield areas. JIM I Primary Election, accor- H. Kahn, banker, patron of the arU, assiistance to people in time of Boroites Urge Defeat Alte approved were ordinances dial U Mr.. Jay Vretlaad, town School Budget and chairman of the board .of direc- emergency. permitting members of ttie police clerk. Her «ftke will fee open 'Mrs. Boston was graduated from tors of the Metropolitan Opera Com- and. (ire departments to live up to from < to » p.m in aMHton to Bucknell University after which ahe Cuts Affect five miles away from their stations (Continued on page S) regular working hours during was assistant director of community Of Regional Proposal and increasing fees for building per- the day. public relations tor the National As- l Staff, Programs To regUler, persons mutt be sociation of iMaitutaoUirers. The. Mountainside Citizens Ref- tainside when the small site can AUtholrized by council were 21 yean of age on or before erendum Committee urges defeat of not meet the need. The Bostons have three children: Mountainside — Elimination of Pool Has Room June 8, rnvit have lived In New Dan, a freshman at BuckneU Uni- the $4,130,000.00 referendum propos- "The lack of knowledge concern- (Continued on page 4) two supervisors, two teachers, a Jcney six month* and In the versity; Dave, a junior in Weslttekl summer enrichment program and ed by the Regional High School ing withdrawal from or dissolution county 4* «tay» by June R In reduction of other programs are For 125 More Board of Education next Tuesday. of the Regional District should be order to vote In the Primary. (Continued on page 4) necessitated by the budget cut of "This referendum is not fair, equi- capitalized on by those who self- New Citizens Incumbent Forth War* Cwi- Naturalized cktlieiu muit pre- Mrs. Ruth V. Hill, director of table orreasonable and discrimi- ishly and wrongly believe they can cilniMi Patrick D. MIMCM Kftt their MturiUutkm #ipen $169,080 mutually agreed upon last Antonio Pavese of 1® Summit Ct. week by the Board of Education recreation, announces that the wait- nates against Mountainside. - The walk out of the Regional District •l(m the "Mth of alleflMM'.' when registering. ing list for 1971 has been complet- pleas of MountatasWe cHiiens end llMMiinl a bttltt*Ni (o place kki. and Borough Council, , ' It, voters'kive<-ekaH«d their Two lin $1,900 d j|ifc^ JM I^ tha.MUM'M «« iwkwaitRt BMKII, the* ttHNld MtMy the Mountainside a clear picture of the teen the fall.
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