y A . V . YOU'M* ode vis easy to place*;.. forjSpHngfierd is >hone 686-7700 :> 07081 Evary Thursday by r> oTJ9 Moid! ova., Springllald, N S^~"Q~Tq •«" 'Moiling Addv . Subscriptfon.Rata VOL. ~q»>; 69. Sr,rlnol7eld, N.J. 070BI SPRINGFIELD, N.J.- THURSDAY, JULY 13, J5>6? So.50-Y.orly. Traffic •J -T.-I /.I ,'" jrrspo groups Seeking to determine-— •Committee votes fo "sfatiis of quarry, n Iar~guests~ahpq6l1 - Board_wlll_.not present, its! 7~By ABNER GOLD _ ^ new. zoning. ordinance to-the Township Com- fdtl' mittee for-acdon^beforethe-endof August," "* chairman, -lndl- : frflU and -flocd ated~followIng -nieetlngB-la9t-weel^wlth-two- - • • ™ i* 1 • leveralnetgnporhood grpups i • lii'-fr* ''••iff) 'way construction^ 1... * -- portion's of .the ordinance. ' tft i- i—atthe municipal swimming pool-abdtheproperi /__way-to:stOFe:maaurej_. - • .•• y:- ' ••. '• ' • The governing body leftthe door open'for, L • '••).' '• 111'-.'all- possible "solutions to the trr*- -"•"—•' ."" cata be taken to limit or even eliminate opera- - ••!:• ijj.'.'ti1 - -problems, shut the door on tlonS of the HoudaiUe^uarrylnlandadJaoentto-. guest plan and-Called for a tight Baltusrol Top. Results of the legal study CQUld bins for the organic fertilizer. even require a major restudy oftheordlosnoe, sip .- Commltteenian Robert G, — Pancanl stated. ' . - ' • '., . ;+-.:•• 'on *-meeting and. tout' of the / JJie board, chairman, also cited a-request by local officials and top. men "presented^at last month's public hearing on tjhe # ::•>•• f, ••-. Highway Department. He noted I ordinance^ that it not be presented, during the -problems.which had been stressed! summer vacation period. If the ordinance is t^r •Si ing: — •-.-_•_ submitted to the governing bodylate in August, ••)-••, - . Poor directional signs, along Moi avenue.;'!* he said. It would not "come upjfor dlsousslon •t" :; . • particularly nSar the Summit I, and ap-' until Septemberp, . : -*•. • proaching the new circle a*t Melsel Sprtngr" The two .meetings held-last week-w . I ' ' field avenues, with some impro' already' tenoea to achieve"'some sort pPagreenieW 1 —_ evident; • with residents of the ^elak avenue and Albert • ,'.',•• ' Problems caused-by-a one-wi '!•';• court area oaproposed extension of the neigh- -avenue from Summit to Baltusrol J bi)rhoo4jMmerclal^neLaiojigJM3tintain:8ye remedied by at least-a-temporary nue,-and-wlth residents of S; Derby,, road oh a two-way pattern; <• plans for the property between their homes . The stairs promised-from-Baltui and.Pt. 22. .-.- •': . •-• - — . •— — Baltusrol avenue, now coming inthe in JPancanJ reported on several changes made T future. ,;. •••"•• -' .,• ••"-... to meet objections to the extensioh of the — .;' • "**• .•'••--.. neighborhood commercial. zone,lHe_conceded, .-•:_ THE COMMITTEEMBNauthori'zed a formal. however, that substantial disagreement still ' request to Trenton for jctlon oji two of Planer's remained. „ • ' . , * ~ - suggeatlonBlconcerniwg the Rt. 78 right of way. •." Hesald-tharinclusion^ two years before pavlngworkandotherpartsdf] .™.ie--hBd—been-dro,.,.-^. ......^ lhe~c6&struction are begun. ' Pancanl said1 that a 15-foot buffer zone \ . The requests were for grass ^plantad be provided between this home and the com- on land-graded for • the highway, to prevents mercial zone. :.—•-• -^—''— dust,from the bare: earth to. coveMthe towb- ';. ' "^ .' . '•*•*. •' •••••• •._ ..-. ._^_...:____ .^_.._...__ ;.. _.. ship, and for paving of the outer Ones of me v\ THE -CHAIRMAN.-ADDEDnfljat- a - roff-foot sUperhighways"thrdughSpringfleld;Plan«ir id * QUIET GAMES are-a regular feature of the township recreation program. Joan Harback, ..of tic facilltlefl in the SpringfleTd buffer zone would be created between the' leader at the Smithfleld-Elayground^looke on aa youngsters takeparUji contests of skill. that this would permit cars from Union •*' ""•wahV.'tothemtddlebf remaining Lelak avenue property and the • , They arorclockTrtse frota StthgW avenue areaKo.hypaasttJ •phota by Bob Baxter)-. neighborhood commercial zone^ . Flngerhut, AndyJqrenworth,'Robert*Ehrenworai'ana-Mi cheHrGan1.'"'"''• " "~~~^ ' "'We'tfeuglit we had^ rea^wi •pnimjirArr|fiB , sych a move would~greally reduce local which sould be 'sceepabiB;?*" be "•£***"*<*-*: "traffii; prqblemsr t- -^rrz .^ ;A - the'residentp at the meeting thought we would Planer wasJess opflmlstlc inducussing his; do better W leave-things'•»-they are," with some-200. to 300 feet of landlocked reslden- floolk^'Hn^ttiJfl^ild conditions^ He reported Aelr\lew thal t Ualproperty.betWMn.thetWo zones.- firexhief they were responsible_for-_drainage only-on--^ Pancani^weht; oil. to flayr ".We plan to-fltudy_ hlghwsy property and wtternorperhiltted to , this specific iecUoh further, and We wlUcome deal with drainage and flood, problems on pri- . up '.with finals definit: e recommandatibnB in the vate pppropertyy . Planed aaddee d thaat this vieiew guests ftufe"C V '' W' \ asoline sal jpp^ej;iavejiwhen^tljeflobdsionprivate property ' ln_ discussing thepropetty batweegS. Derby. ,,— —F'jre" Chief "Ormond W. Masker this week, the metal containers. ' • by ithe hlghwaysT Springfield: families next week will play on Monday for an American Fleia~SSrvice , board members repeated to "the resi- —Firemen-responded-to-an-alaiiivlastThuPB— atfitviewdmi " nwwlrilialv mmtmnn^i nninlXw that WALTER KOZUB. township engineer, re- . all]!part,.11 •. a _ _ . ABJ o_ Mf th*\*. e^. fc_*_ .1 J ^whor-areabou__. t to ' "nf thalr if tti°y *"*" C g day evening at the .Edward Walton SchoolT the ••""wgWaWng a mediumdens: bottles. Terming the practice a violatioli n of The chief reported that children had apparently ported on conaioons in me area Detween Morns return to tneir nomes,atter spending tne pasc, afternoon for dinner with'theirhostfamlUeiBr— (uontinu«d on-page 3). safety rules, the chief said that some service . set firo to. a. .birds' nest and. -that the heat avenue, Springfield avenue and' the "Rahwjiy- year as-American Fleld.Sendce_exahange followed by a dance for the guests and local" had set-off the school alarm at fire-head- River, wher.e the .floo. d water .was as much as students attending high schools in this country. ~stailonsiwerfi-seUlng! gasoline Bottles for use three teet young people, arranged,at the Florence Gaud-^- in power mowers; outboard motorsjtnd similar quarters. Whoever had started the fire left . deep earlier jon Tuesday. Kozub T-he young scholars said their farewells to ineer School by the Sprlngfleld-Teen Council. small engines. •. " ' matches beside the nest. ^ • noted that the drop in ground level from Spring- their adopted families fdr die year at the -A tripTOIew York Is "planned Tuesday for . - The crew responding to-the alarm arrived flSI<J avenue, at the Columbia* Lumbak-Co^ -beginning of the summer and have spent the .He Urged allservfc"e°stations andcustofhers t0 r ver the exchange studentsrThey will have dinnerT- to insist on use of certified metal gasoline too lateto-save-four-blrds in the nest.JPfter.e-^: . ^ i IS ionly four feet Whenever the past two, weeks on bus tours throughout .the and spend the evening Tuesday with their host. cans for the take-out trade.-.Chief-Meeker was no damage-to-tfae-buildlnt;. ~ . waMf-level-rlsea£mre tflan-fourjeftt,. he countryr They will leave'• Springfield next families. Another alarm was reported Saturday atl:44 ," j8J |l. "Friday morning for an evaluation session In blast-off added, that plastic bottles are permitted for py ' WednesdayVschedulecaUs for a tour of the gasotine but are.not formally approved, since a.m., when the wooden-footbridge In the rear engineer noted thatRt. 78 construction New York of the year Veritire group of 3,100 tW* • large reten^p,n basin and had. exchange students. From'-there, they will be- Bell Laboratories, Murry Hillj in the morning.; they resist fire much, less effectively than- ttf Jonathan Dnyton RegionaktUghSchool was The APS vlsltorff w<" • wn«"d th(> aftewiaon-at • / ^^^^d(l^blElMj gin the long trip home by ship and plane. ''«'nrTlHinttt<[ raUaf WBuia cams from a nmju'P"' ' Suflff^Mu-liMt^f«»iUleg?f^iue^wee^^ . extinguish the tlajnes with a Booster unit, TheDoughboy6^wiU#e»d=tlieicharge-at--a- .preventing any-structural damage to the bridge. improvement of the river-channel. ' "' meet their guests Sunday "afternoon at Jona- hosts for a picnic suppenrmerpoolrwim:* rock and 'roll concert to be sponsored by.the They reported, that the bridge has apparently ^J" P'aner and Commltteeman- Philip Del than. Dayton Regional High School.'-The young reception" planned by township officials. Jne Springfield Teen Council Saturday'evening at heersoaked-with-gasollne and then deliberately Vecehlo -stressed that major flood control visitors will spend Sunday-evening with their .evening will be. devoted to a film festival Jonathan. Dayton Regional High School,, with .work.llfls.ln the Jurmdlcrlon nftha Army-Corps— .:hQ.at-famii>»H- •Thuywin yo mw.rt pranyn ^ the grounds of the -pool, .sponsored by . On Thursday, the'Voung visttorjs will l«Ve be the ' Myddle Class .and the Renaissance a free daytoTpend wltlj their host families. Fair. The Doughboys, who enlisted-in the Su afternoon —'—PaclUtles.,of the municipal ppol have also. musical warsTrom Plalh'fleid,. hav»-ap'pea»d- ' been madeavatHble-foT-tiaBday-bytownBhip.- wiilfUUi e Bdlg Bl^RfeVh The program officials. The guests wlll^leave SpringHeld _R»tdeEi,_Herman's Hermits and 5ll nnexe t Friday-morning fqrJTeqJ W YorMheHrst^stonestons. TheTheyrhqgy have been frequent-guests^on-s f ^.weekend because
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