VALLE V 'LL,. Council To Hear Mt. View Plan 10* Daily 20* Sunday Suggest O ne-W ay Streets By JOAN WIESSMANN A proposal to make one­ i » u n n , i u . i way streets out of two roads Vai. 2, No. 136 Matinar Publications Mon., March 25, 1968 extending between Green­ wood Ave. and Boonton Rd. in Mountain View will be presented to the Wayne Township Council for its Eyes Erie Parking lot approval when It meets tonight at the Municipal building. Sgt. Matthew Vender Stud, head of the Wayne Traffic Bureau, has recommended that Bay, Rent Sherman St. be made one-way for northbound traffic, and Erie St. a one-way southbound RR Facility road, in cider to alleviate snarling traffic conditions in that area. It is also his recommenda­ - - Jasinski tion to make “No Parking” areas at strategic points aimed By JOAN' WIESSMANN at facilitating the flow of traf­ T he Erie - Lackawanna fic and minimizing hazards in Railroad is either going to the Route 23-Boonton Rd.- put in meters in the park­ Greenwood Ave.-Erie St.-Sher­ ing area fronting the Erie man St. area. Station on Erie St., Moun­ Vander Start's suggestions tain View, itself — or else include “No Parking” signs on is presently negotiating the westsid. ol Erie St. from with a specific person or Boonton Rd. to William St., firm, to rent out the space and on the eastside of Erie St. to place “No Parking” signs for placement of the 200 feet from Boonton Rd. and meters and collection of 50 feet from Greenwood Ave. fees from all commuters “I am also planning to dis­ who park there. cuss with Senator-Mayor Ed­ Councilman Walter Jasinski ward Sisco the possibility of said' last night that Senator- putting a 2-hour time limit on Mayor Edward Sisco had made M O N TE CARLO N IG HT— First ticket for a Wayne Jaycee fund raiser to take place April 20 tile eastside of Erie St, where this report at a February con­ at the Wayne Jewish Community Center in Pompton Lakes, is purchased by Senator-Mayor parking is permitted, ” said ference meeting of the Town Edward Sisco, second from left. Others include Jojin Marvin, Jaycee president, left, Robert f ander Stad this morning. Fathers, Although he didn’t Bagli, co-chairman, Howard Honigfeld, co-ordinator for a "Monte Carlo Night." “No Parking." under this give us enough facts, and said proposal, will he allowed on the he was going to go back to eastside of Sherman St. .-111(1 no the Erie Railroad officials once parking on the west side 50 again.” Teenage Fund Dance Tomorrow feet from Greenwood Ave. Complaints that commuter Two-way traffie will lie per­ parking, with motorists coming mitted on Greenwood Are. only up to William St., accord­ from adjacent communities As Kathy Faces New Surgery ing to the Traffic Bureau head. and further upcounty areas, "The current ’No Parking’ is heavily contributing to the While teenagers dance to continuous music from 7 to 11 tomorrow night at The Camelot, Route 23-Ratzer Road Circle, tiny blonde Kathy Eckert, 4, for whose benefit signs which have been insiitut- early morning and afternoon ed for 200 feet along Erie traffic jams creating a havoc on the dance is being conducted, will be prepared for another operation on Wednesday Street on the we-Md- .-in pt> ' Boonton Road (Route 202) in morning. The plucky- young girl’s heart plicated her convalescense, but last night. strongly enforced by th t ' the Mountain View section, Wayne Police Dept., , ‘ has not taken over on its own it filled up again. Dr. Henry P. Larry, manager of the Pack- spurred a revival of the ques­ tinued. "People have been following open heart surgery at Goldberg, cardiac pediatrician, anack Sugar Bowl and friend tion. ‘What to do about the told the Eckerts yesterday that of Arne Eckert, Jr., a main­ parking partly oil the sidewalk overcrowded parking condi­ the Cornell Medical Center in and Ihe roadway." New York City. She i* going, the second operation had to be tenance man at the Packanack tions?” at the Erie Station. scheduled for Wednesday. Lake clubhouse, triggered off He said that the- administra­ Closing down of upcounty rail­ to have a permanent “pace­ tion is working toward effect­ maker” placed inside her. The Wayne couple (ace gar­ tomorrow's dance. The Came­ road stations because of de­ gantuan hospital and doctor lot owners are donating use of ing the relocation of three tele­ crease in passenger cars, has Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bills soaring well over $14,000. a dance floor, and members of phone poles and a lire hydrant as soon as possible, as an omcT» mused many to travel down to Arne Eckert, Jr., 10 Beverly “However, we’ve been told that three groups are volunteering the Mountain View station. Way, have been under constant the Passaic County Heart As­ gency situation exists--parti* their services to provide music cularly whore one tclephond After surveying the . poor tension tor the five weeks since sociation may be able to replace in order to swell the “Kathy Ec­ polo and the hydrant are sepai> parking lot with its cracked their blue-eyed toddler was en­ the pacemaker for the Cornell kert Heart Fund.” ated from new curbing in front stone which creates mudholes tered as a patient at the hos­ Medical Center. that would The groups Include the “Elec- of Jay's Hardware Store oil (Continued on Page 5) pital. A collapsed lung com­ help a lot,” said Mrs. Eckert (Continued on Page 5) (('oil tin tied oil Page .">) Residents Eager For Town Bus System By JOAN WIESSMANN made yesterday throughout job necessary.” alive (ho publicity on the intra­ considered a public utility A vast majority of Wayne Wayne Township. Most thought Somerdyk referred to the town transportation, saying that “Furthermore, it would be residents strongly favor intra­ the 22-seater buses would be leaders, Isadore Gelman, finan­ advertising the service will con­ good for those teenager- who tribute to its success. community transportation “if “great for shoppers without cier and former Pompton Lakes have not reached the age when properly run,’’ but many wait cars,” and “school children"— Mayor; Jerry Atkins, automo­ Delbert Thomas, 63 Surrey they can cfcive. 1 strongly recom­ to “learn the routes scheduled even if the homeowner saw lit­ bile dealer and William John­ Drive, district sales manager ment it.” and cost of fares,” pending fin­ tle advantage to himself. son, attorney—plus the group lor Union Camp Corp., had this Erwin Kaplan, 30 M,-niton of businessmen backing the to say: “Yes, I think that if al approval of the Wayne Hills Said Councilman Harold Som- Drive, said: "Basically speak­ service. They anticipate having properly run, the busing in Transportation Co’s fleet of 40 erdyk, chief instigator of busing ing, there is a need for some­ the 40-vehicle fleet on the road town would be an asset. buses ready to serve „the town within town, ‘Tm very happy thing of this sort But it depends, before school opens next Sep­ after the Public Utility Commis­ that these gentlemen have band­ “I know that Union Camp of course, on the fares and the tember, serving shopping cen­ sion’s sanction of the operation ed together for this overall com­ Corp., which is coming into town time schedules. My basic feeling ters, chuirches and 23 public and Is obtained. modity for the good of the com­ with its national headquarters, is that it’s good. Would my parochial schools. No opposition was voiced in munity. In my opinion, these favors it to accommodate busi­ family use it? It would depend an at-random, cross-section, men are of the highest calibre The Councilman credited ness people and make for better entirely on the convenience ol telephone sampling of opinions and should be able to do the Wayne TODAY for keeping local commutation. It should be (Continued on Page t) WAYNE NEWS IN BRIEF Police Apprehend Youth On Foot A Wayne youth was arrested early this morning on charges l| of possession of a stolen vehicle and driving while on the re-fj vokcd list after allegedly leading police on a chase on foot through the woods near Van Decker's sandpit. Bail was set at $2,750 for the release of Richard Joseph Mat-!; tioli, 18, of 14 Teak Road and this morning he remained confined at Wayne Police Headquarters. Patrolman Robert Lougheed requested assistance at 1:25 a.m. in apprehending the youth when he allegedly sped away after the officer attempted lo stop him for what he said was disregard of a red light at the intersection of Ratzer Road and Hamburg Turnpike. The patrolman said hi' overtook the stolen vehicle near the sandpit and the driver darted into the woods, to be appre­ hended minutes later in Wayne Mall. The stolen vehicle, a white Chevrolet convertible, is owned by Marjorie Lafiican of 60 Ryerson Avenue, Paterson. WAYNE TO D A Y MAR. 25. 1968 Page Guests At Party Find Tires Cut CLOTHING FOR INDIANS In t*w southwest is being loaded on a truck by a Passaic County A damper was put on a party in a Pines Lake Drive East driver for tha "Save tho Children Federation" in New York. The Home Federation of the home early Sunday morning when guests found the tires of Pines Lake Woman's Club in W ayne collected almost 1,000 pounds of clothes from locarresi­ their vehicles parked outside had been slashed.
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