Town Council Meets Tuetday THE WESTFIELD LEADER 8:30 P.M. TM UAMNO AMP MOST tMOfcV OMUUTIP WHKIY MWIMPM IN UNION COUNTY EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 20 PublMfe** WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1971 at Westfleld. N, J. Pig !• Ceau B of E Head 9 Extend Advi»e$ New Votert In Spring Adult School's Search MERRY Citizens Group CHRISTMAS On School Election FROM THE STAFF Fancy Turns To Women Facilities OF THE WESTFIELD As part of its overall program to Continues LEADER TO OUR READERS provide .information to the com- Women will be the center of' at- simple repairs as changing a Ure. #* munity, the Wfeslfield Board of tcntion at the Wettfield Adult Schoel The home is the center of most Backs JCC Slate Study *# Education this week sent out let- during the spring semester starting suburban women's lives and in a ters to 1500 newly registered voters, on Jan. 31. The tchool ii offering course in "Interior 'Design," Mrs. For List Citing a "danger to the Westfield school system because of the past The letters detail voting pro- six new courses aimed specifically Jane H. lAnnis will help students de- campaigns of mistrust and fear," Citizens for a Responsible School Board The possibility of modernizing the has formed to back men "with confident and constructive approaches to Railway Ave, athletic field, a need cedures for the Feb. 8 school board at the ladies. They will have the op- sign a room in their homes with State police and the FBI are con- election in which townspeople will portunity to learn to repair cars or emphasis on furniture arrangement, tinuing their search for John E. List the future of education in Westfield." The organization has announced its ' far playing fields for Roosevelt Jun- Recycling Center formation to support the Joint Civic Committee candidates, Douglas ior High School students and a review have. the opportunity to vote on a decorate their hornet. If improving window treatments, accessories and who was indicted on five counts of , Campbell, Dr. James Johnson and of other athletic areas was discussed proposed school budget and for their image 1« their concern, they color schemes. murder Thursday for the November Chrk Leslie. at the second meeting of the mayor's To Open Jan. 8 three candidates for the Board of can learn to make-up, ilim down Lee Corcoran, a professional model slaying of five members of his Education. and then fashion a new outfit to en- and assistant director of the Barbizon family, TA Vnna IMHMIAI* Assuming the role of chairman of task force on Westfield athletic fa- 10 r aCe Murder the new committee, Jack Hogan cilities this week. Bottles may be taken to the new The letter, which explains proce- hance their new looks. They also School of Modeling will teach "Les- Posters describing List and por- Westfield Recycling Center on the dures necessary to register, to vote will be able to learn to defend them- sons in Charm" covering grace and traying his picture are expected to atressed "candidates for the school Meeting at the home of Robert board cannot ec Duncan, 523 St. Marks Ave.,. chair- second and fourth Saturdays of and to obtain an absentee ballot, selves. And if a career is what they poise, make-up, hair styling, nail appear in every police department in Ion 17 ^ s*' 'ed because of secondary qualifications such as lo- men, were Fred Best, Robert Brew- every month, beginningg g Jan. 8, ac- .was signed by Board President want, they will be able to receive and skin care and wardrobe plan- the country, as well as being dis- cation and length of residence. The »ter, Dr. Daniel Cox, Jerry Jarrett, cordin—_,.-.g. t._o Pollutio„.,,..., n anJd ,*-..,.-Enviro_n George A Plenty guidance. ning. To cut down on the expense of tributed to international police or- A Westfield resident suspected of committee reminds citizen's that the John Lay, 'Mrs. Lucille 'Lindley, Ray mental 'Problems (PGP). "The letter was sent to pprovid e Aware that suburban women spenp d aa becominbecoming wardrobewardrobe,, womewomen mamay ganizationsganizations. the Dec. 12 murder of John M. Westfield schools are facing a v«- McEntee, Frederick Schaible, John The center is located at the park- voter information to newly regis- a good deal of time behind the learn some quick tricks with today's ,, ist j_ ulj.,., „„-],, Sar the „„. Dries in the Springfield motel room riety of problems. School board mem- Tourtellotte and Amos Webster. Ing lot of the south side railroad tered voters and to encourage them wheel, Rotchford PonUtc will COB- popular double knits. Mrs. Vivian der of hte-wife Helen 46- his three was held without bail following his bcrs must not subscribe to an identi- Mr. Duncan opened the meeting station, across from Hershey's Del- to exercise their right and responp - duct "Powder Puff Mechanics" de- Goreski will instruct "Sewing on children Patricia is 'joh'n 15 and cal Goreski Patricia is john 15 and arraignment Thursday in Spring- Platform or endorse the policies with a discussion of the first phase icatessen. It will be open from 9 sibility to vote in sch.1 elec- s*ned ^ Frederick, 13, ,nd his mother, W of any one member of the board if of the task force's activities, which a.m. to 4 p.m. tion," Mr. Plenty said. 1 l *d J^^J field. they are to face I includes a survey of the athletic fa- Bottles should be separated by Donald P. Christiano, 22, of 738 open minds. But they must cilities available to Westficlders. color and rinsed out, and metal Carleton Rd. was remanded to the to the board specific skills if the Since the creation of the task force, rings should be removed. Any paper course designed for the exploration . , , . , ,. .. Union County Jail by Municipal board is to function effectively." some two months ago, various mem- bags or boxes in which the buttles Mini Courses at High School Judge Max Sherman. _, , ,. Mr. Campbell has served the board bers have concentrated their efforts were transported may not be left dUWngtrmbinafiofw^LraTe Sffid" fWe me^bt/ uZ L famiIy on Nov 9 Sherman set Jan. 17 for a prelim- j . in specific areas of athletic and rec- at the site. As of yet, the center will and jiu jutso for self defense will be - ' as vice pres dent and chief neg0 inary hearing into the charge that .. reational facilities in town, and Mr. not be handling cans or paper, al- Prove "Exciting* and "Successful* taught by Mrs. Susan Feingold. And Asst. Union County Prosecutor tiator He has demonstrated an Christiano killed Dries, 23, Dec. 12 , , Duncan pointed out that it was neces- though PGP spokesmen hope that as a service to tlie woman who wants Michael Mitiner presented the in- ability to face controversia issue Can social studies be made more students involved in the program in a bathroom at thc Colonial Motor in a ieve|.headed and forthright man- sary to bring the entire task force it will soon be allowed to accept to enter the job market EVE will dictments to the grand jury Thurs- Court da Court . ner. He has not hestitated to ex- up to date with respect to the spe- these materials. meaningful to students? last year." conduct a "Career Workshop." * morning, and they were re- Can a school program be flexible On the questionnaire, it was asked lurned in The •victim was tlie son of West- jress his particular viewpoints at cific reviews made by the members. (Continued on page 4) in addition to these new courses, *'* «rly aftemood. enough to give students opportuni- if students felt any differently to- ne le me field DeputI y Fire Chief and Mrs. public meetings and has supported 'Following discussion, Mr. Jarrett others being offered with special ap- ^ °f " P'' pieces of evidence ties for course choices? ward the study of social studies John W. Dries. reported on tennis facilities, both peal for women are "Slim and Trim" presented to the jury was a letter, positions with facts and logical argu- Can students'attitudes toward so- after partcipatni g In the program, public and private, in town, and Mr. and "Lean Line," both aimed at allegedly written by List on the day ments. Board business is sufficiently cial studies be improved? A majority reported a' more' posi- complex that it would be a great fcurtellotte discussed the swimming United Fund getting women in shape; "Needle- ot Ihe murders, and addressed to clubs and the municipal pool. Best, Can teachers, as specialists, have tive attitude. Rcv loss to thc public if he were not re- Asked to rate the program, more W**point,. " "DecoupageDecoupage " and "Intermtcr- - Eugene ^A. Rehwinkel, , pastop r Lay and MoEntee spoke on the pos- the opportunity to teach to' their elected so that his experience can trengths? thai. 75 percent of thesenior girls mediate Sewing: and a new craft sibility of modernizing the Rahway Looks to Santas strengths? thai. 75 percent of the'senior girls -mediate Sewing": and a new craft of he Redeemer Lutheran Chu.ch, Teachers "Rap* be utilized," Mr. Hogan said. WestfifM High School social^- and some 7B percent of the -toys course,'*Ja. rame, the ar^ Ave. athletic complex; including a d th t r f . Johnson, he claims, "would bring Fund officials are hoping diei s departmend t memberb s wrestleldd ratetdd ththe program as'' "above"b - aver- ln8 *nd krtMtfne ««*««* . '"to no- 'Union County Prosecutor Karl an, invaluable skill as a professional new all-weather track. Mrs. Lindley ln8 reported the situation with respect thatn«ny^i*nrwho have nrt with thne four questions before inv age" or, "excellent." Three of the « P"**™ and designs to-be Aseh has described the letter as With Parents educator with fresh approaches'to to the Matthias Clark park, where been contacted for their 1971 con- plementing a change last year which 106 students gave the program a used fpr samplers, belts v,al hang- -the most pertinent piece of cvl- the Westfield system.
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