THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WE�KLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Parea-5 27, 1941 20 C-tt StateGurd To HaYe Motorizedn U it TownCouncil United Fund Reaches Police Ordered d Selects More Men For Here Battalion Gives Approval $31,011Campaign Four To Enforce 15 As PartOf Smth With To Go Jury Army Trainin Cel. Awaits Ap.... To 1941 Budget Days Gambling g Re11 taent ef MNical Olicers a1 Next Eirhty-Three Per Ceat ef Geal Already Pled,ed. Tw• Hu­ on Step in New Militia Activities Ne New Men to dred fifty Workers Raise More by Ban Leans Friday, ; Two Residents Speakin Favor Mut St SclareiberW am Araia Aar Grtup at Re,UterFer TrHp Monday, March 104 st 7 for Service Proposed Outlays at 3 Gamesof Claance,Draw· 11rc• With the "go-ahead" signal having talion, which will have headquarters Of d Unite Campaign for ing f the birthday dinner on Fri ay fort I The Hearia1 Success the o in11in West"ld Dix been given by Trenton head'quarters in the Elizabeth Armory, include Westfield osocialf agenciesd seemed as- night. h selected for ne ed activities by h er- Company A and om y B, ifte No. as re w t e C p n r Only tw when more 250 Th "No ga bl ng even by charitable Board New J a o 1·esidents spoke at the night than e first repol't meeting m i , )Mil regist 4an ts for state sey State Guard, the Westfield unit units, and Company D, pistol unit sured last YM g a heldincreas one r a public hearing Monday night, both ex­ workers gathered at the C for Monday night showed a re groups, will be tolerated in Westfield," foll�wing y, at is only awaiting the app in ment of 1 al ot d lizab th and Comp C, A t on Frida March 7, o t l e E e any pressi r approval, the the second report d'inner me ing W. u p dg over any er 6, t ng thei before et . in the mber of le es Police Chief John R. Schreib an­ medica officers for the required phys- a rifle utonit, d i l in Plain eld. n the Jio. l r l fi Town Council finally adopted the bud- r sto chairman, reported a ye r inc ea in o nc yesterday after · c t Pl. to M. B i l Jr., previous a and an r se . n u ed e eip of W e an Sc. ical Wi iam A. ventua y the loca will op- f l941 . 1 Wal. Av. examination, Col. ll E ll l troop et total of $31,011 raised of the $37,115 m n pledged but md1vid­ rd rs from the office of County Pros­ a.W n hrop b l , 321 g or . amount of o ey o e 259 St. Ross said this morning. 1 erate with scout cars, but at the sta1t e s all ltf-J�:ordi t .MurraY. e y the goal. So far of the total has to averag a m · ecutor Abe J. Llv.lng'n St. N d wffi few rcycles. H nr G. Atwater, president of ual pledges seemed David. tl-Joeepb Pauml, UO o new m n will registere have only a moto l 83 % to he u r Dnvlr-; er,.clark 311 L'xSt. AV. e Westfield Taxpayers Association and been p edged with only $61 04 er amount. At campai n a q a - Jn the en ntcChe•, n here, since bea r e r go. g past there have be many ren Fiadlnf,258 Plains. l g ·enroll- The tables of organization call fo Mrs. G. D. d that thi wd as a "l::warEdwin there is a former councilman, and Mrs. R. A. Crosby, manager of ters it was state s d'l'8wings radi s and other prizes l!f-Daniel Scotc�h ment li all, forty-four en st d men and th e f for o S PJ. AV. s from the meetings last f li e re o. - Di isi n T, had succeeded raising a cation of d r interest u::Joseph Bartels, 627 Sc.ummit t chairman of the government v o in he lthy indi a wi e here, Chief Schreiber but P aiAV.ns according Ross, supervisor of ficers. A 195 men wemer, commented, wv-x111�L---1"'h&8h;m�t· Lanrlhnek, 238Scotch to Col. total of are avail- Z 92 of the divisional quota. Ro y D. in the campaign. The ann ncement l operations g up of the ,Westfield u this will no longer be allowed. Fantini, the local unit, which is pa t of Squad- able for selection. Col. Ross said t�e ro % vi- M.o l' t l 411- ScnkhJr., Plains.No. AV. League of ome V t r , p oved Allen of Division rested the di on Monday night by W. B i� o Lewie \·�udug, 462 A of the Si th Battalion.r ffice been W n o e s ap r w Bingo, together with every game ns:OeorgeKer\'Jl, n St'y ran x o rs have selected but will sional banner fromU, G r R. Ruck- · e campaign of HO-Ralph Plains. I i prep in eo g that he hoped that h Gordon,, Jr., Scotch 3 Oval. the work of the council s ar g t chance or sale tickets for d1·awings Morga Final instructions for renewed ac- not be announced until approval is D visi n e Le night was of Pllnton-ul6 W. Br�ad St. budg t. ert of i o H. The leading team would be comp e Friday tivity by he Guard were given received from the state. the new � was banned throughout the county •fJ.A I.,tmuelSherrnnn l!ownrd, Raby t State . lrize was won by 1". D. Wi on in with l d by t o 1 . Av. l ls greeted cheers h 11 WalterVolunteer. �17 and a nu ber other All m n will be nlisted as p ivates, Atwater said the assocrnt1on. �ad sustained Tuesday by lhe Janua1·y term Grand • to Col. Ross m of e e r Allen's Division U. e s At that meeting ean s li t fo lows: which 150 work r . t � Jury. r l cement s l he e will be ele tion a e a stud)' of the document, A letter received by Chief t c of . s J d r ert and his D niels North Jersey officers Thursday night after which . !fl While division leaders expres ed hea ed by e b Welch Sr., Schreiber ep a William a at the lub in The officers. Only able-bodiedr male res1- md1cates? the same tax ,.rate as l�st from Rev. Edward E. et r­ Gates ; Essex Newark. confidence i n their bi ity raise the H Jr., with per­ ·' 413, u he 382,Cle­ C year, $3.84, and no susp1c1on a son, Herbert Welch son Scotch Plains, foreman ofP thee Westbrook; L t r session was attended by Brig. Gen. dents of New J ersey between 36 and found nd g lJ<'ridayto night in r ec­ of e h $6104 outsta in by centages of 112% and 106%, esp berry; 553, Charles Jos 55 w o have served in of misma' agement." He ..c m ded Grand Inquest, points out "the law Ha William A. Higgins, adjutant general; years of age h ! o n honor of Bris 's birthday anni- tively, did much to b ing up the to�al Peter A bert Dughpi e Mr. l r • n554 l n component of unc1 and cd: :ne regret do s not differentiate between profes· ; Brig, Gen. Lewis B. Ballantyne and a y the arme forces of th& c� �dd er a y, of c o ing the cam- G. uck rt's its e 'Ko e y 538, Rob rt 1 , \\ s r l s of R e g sci ln ; e Col. The 'ore Voeltcr, who have , Uni e Slates can ndl i t The there Is nol reduct 0n th tax rate, v instead H. Division H to sional and charity gamblin ." e s . � na y quota. od the t . Ill paign on Murch 3, as or gi ll pel'centage of 71 % of i s T mas, Jr.; 583, John Wai;­ been nam F. up d m accord .wi h the Jn· high t In the l�sephho ed to set the state organ- period of enlistment is for one year. but are fu�ly t scheduled, it to11ointed outi by H. conclusion Monday night jury called upon n D na o w11s At the of resolution hrens, Jr.; o iz t The State Guard will consist of 1,- creased police budlfet. which made th. is the policea su pr ss gambling Be t Di'- a ion. G. Atwatel', president of the Unite wus stated that the per­ p e 612, Louis596 E ugene Chee impossible. We mdorse the budget officers to ht - Troop C of Squadron A will be sta- 920 enlisted men and 190 com mission- ampa gn, that there arc more thand meeting, ita high t nig t all its forms, Two Westfteldera are llCO; C i centage w s the es first h e d It wi a ed wil replace the New completely." among t e twenty-one men tioned in Westfi l .
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