THEWESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Tiumiium

THEWESTFIELD LEADER the LEADING and MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER in UNION COUNTY Tiumiium

THEWESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY tiumiium SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR—No. 6 Olid I'I.ISK ioKi I tit WestfJelo, N. J. WESTFIKU), NKW JEKSKY. TlirKlSDA Y, SKl'TiOIUHK 2!), 1906 -il.iy 40 Pages—10 CenU Throng Expected To Attend'j Police To Auction Hikf Bicycle inspection ;md regis- truliun will be lumliutrd Satur- '66 United Fund Drive 26 Boys, Girls day by (lu- l'oi:<«- Department In the area behind Ihe Municipal Bicycles Oct. 19 KuildiiiK briwrt II 9 and 11:30 NORAD Briefing Oct. 6th a.m. Bicycles M'illi wheels 20 The police committee of Town j inches m more must lie licensed. In Residential Areas The NORAD term which will Armory parkins lot opposite the i ii i Council today announced the sched- come to WesUield next Thursday to high school for the overflow throng (cam will be guests j „,<„„ fl, ;m aurt;on _sa|e of llcms j present a briefing on this country's expected to attend. Police and fire- Koberrtl HU . MulreanyMl . MMr. h-|d"m custody of the police depart- ] ^V>/##?/"•// fhf£<i defense system agmnst aerial at- men have also been alerted and will and Mrs. liarrelt and stale CD rep-! menl for a period of six months or j '-•'"I*'•I'* I f_/-f*.O tack from 8 to 9 p.m. in the West- have extra details on duty. resentatives at a dinner in the Echo j'"ore The sale will be conducted j To Kick-Of f Sunday field High School auditorium is ex- Arrangements have also been Lake Country Club prior to the pro- Ort 19 at 8 p m. ill the police de pected to arrive at Newark Airport made through Norman Morash, Brain at the school. PcM'tim-nt. 2,000 at 10 a.m., it was reported today. president of the Board of Education, By means of pictures and sound, Twenty-six bicycles, bulb |y#.ys A l> II Ol'LA M A I 1 0 N ill various needs 1,400 Volunteers The team, composed of two Amer- to have Weslfield's school princi- the briefing team v.-ill explain the r": ,. £"!s ican officers and one Canadian offi- ol repair will be disposed of. "Wlli:iti:A\ Ihe l!nib-d Fund of Westliild hus uver the years pals, who are also shelter man- sometimes terrifying, always excit- PW Center been Instrumental in providing financial assistance In Im-nl UKVIIC1C& cer, will be met at the airport by agers, to attend the briefing session in;;, "cloak and dagger" electronic The items were cither losl, stol- To Visit Homes; en or abandonee! and not claimed engaged In providinit health, welfare and cliurmUr building services Westfield and Stale Civil Defense before going on to the reception for probes of Russia and China . Approval Allows by the original owners during the and assistance to WestfU'Id residents, uud officials, according to R. R. Bar- Dr. Lillard E. Law. superintendent will also give a deluded account six-month custodial period. The Award Of Bids "W1IKKKA.S. the work of these agencies hus proven lo he uf bene- Goal $97,580 rett Jr., V-'estfield CD/DC chair- of schools, which will be held si- of what happens when "red alert" committee pointed out that none ul i fit to all uur residents rt'gurdlcNS ol* race, creeO or color hi keeping man. multaneously and continue through signals flash will explain how ! In :$ Weeks i the bicycles bear a bicycle license j with the linichniinred principles su inherent In mil great Democracy, In a changeover from prevloU* Their early arrival will permit to 10:30 in the school cafeterias. we know within .seconds just where uud years' activities on the opening inspection of the briefing site, a issued by the Bicycle Board. Any ; Town Council Tuesday nitjhl Special invitations have been is- the enemy's missile will "kind" 1 "WIIKKI'.AS, Ihe Tinted l-'iiml of U'estfleld is pri'iiarlut; lo cmlmrk 'night of the United Fund of check of the audio visual equipment, | sued to all clergymen. I'TA mem-i "»d why. licensed bicycles recoveied by the ' yavi linal approval lo an onli- j Police Department arc iiiiiiicdialel\ jnanci1 raising an additional $72,- tut amitlier campaign fur conlrilmtioiis to tie *luircd by the 11 pnj-tlcl- West field's Residential Division and a general review of the pro-j hers. Board of Education and oilier I Followingg (he briefingg ssession will pilting ineililier agencies of the I'ltnrt, lllltl campaign, the fund's 1,400 vol- gram of events with Dr. Robert L. j community, county ;md state lead- •ctiirned to the owner. jmio lor the construction and ini- be a quest ion and answer period. The committee explained that : provement of the new l'tihlir "VYIIKKKAS. II is vil.illy ini|iculanl thai Hie work or these agencies iintoeT workers will begin ring- Foose, school principal and his staff. ers. Westfield Freeholder Arthur Seals will be reserved for civic, ed- ich article will bo bid on sepa he euiiliiuii'd and Mini Wcsli'lcld's unblemished l'ra<ltfion of ltesiHintse inn doorbells of residents at 7 Mrs. A. D. Green and her group Fried is expected to be present Works Center on North Avc. at ucational, and clerical leaders—the rately end the high bid will be (.'nisswu.v.s I'I. he earrieil liii'wnnl lor iinotluT .vear, nitw therefore be il p.m. Sunday, without the usual of Girl Scouts who are members of along wilh oth«r freeholders. htn-iare uf wlusUet, to sisnul the balance (approximately 800' will be accepted. "RKSDI.VI'.I), that 1. KolH'il II. Mulri'mty, Muyoi' «r Ihe Town the Emergency Squad and work Senators Harrison Williams nnd j There wen- no objectionj s kick-off. open to the public on a "first come id hi of WcKllield, iln hereby ilevlarr Ihe period Oct. 2 !» Oel. 31, lillili, to closely with the CD organization will Clifford P. Case, Congresswoman —first served" basis at no charge. The fj'lowing articles have been voiced at the public ii-g which lie dciliciiled lo Uw efforts of the United Fund nf Wctitliclil and Its in the custody of l\ie Police De- preceded llv titi;il vote. Mayor Hub- Hoher-l J. Lincoln, General Oam- act as usherettes for the program Florence P. Dwycr as well as Gov. Auditorium doors will open at 7 volunteer workers in achieve success In the l%5 caui|i«iKn, anil d<> partment for a period of one year or ert II. Miilivuu.v who was absent, pai;,'n Chaiiiiinn f;ni'i: "The men and in the auditorium which seats 1100. Richard J. Hughes are also possi- p.m. The briefing session will com- fiirllier strongly UIKC my fellow citl/ens lo give u little more this more: Girls 2f> inch, blue. Sdiwinn bad scul ;i sl.ilcnienl in woiiM'n nuikiiBj up tho UesidonUal Mr. Barrett said thai special per- ble guests along with area assem- mence pormptly at U p.m. and will year in Ihe cause of litiiiuinlly mill In the spirit of A Tradition <if ihai'd brakes aid light I: girls :ii which he ur;.Vil hi* coUeanura lo Division's Uisk foroe of volunteers mission had been granted to use the blymen and slate senators. last for about one hour. ltes|Mnise." inch red, Road MsUer; boys 21'. inch \i;le in tuvor of the measure an;l to luive Ix'cn hi'UKkxt tlicir bigjiost as- slgirmojit ever. Thry rmist raise »97,> ulack, Schwinn (no front wheel': award bids lor the work to the low- fiKO If the fund i:; to meet ils goal Teen Canteen To Hold boys 24 inch red, Hercules Uio est reNpoiiMblc bidders when the of $24'.),)2ii for Uio 14 participating Public Hearing Tuesday Dance Saturday At wheels i; girls 20 Inch blue. Bayard fimtlx become U'v'.ally available. Grant School Proposal no front wheel I; 20 inch tires, tingle It is anticipated that the award of WHS Gyinuaniuin '134"; black fci-dei; boys 2G inch contracts to the low bidder* uil! "Undor Uio leadw-sliip of Samuel MeCnulloy Jr., and llotiert Forco, co- The Westfield Teen Canteen Inc. blue. Norman (bund brakes"; boys lake place at the Oct. Ill niceling of chairmcii of th" residential unit, we On Boro School Issue will hold its first dance of the cur- 2li inch red ant! while, Armstrong tuuiu'il. Two weeks ago council re- Hearing Set Oct. 11th ceiviMl bids aii:l taking the lowest urn confident that otu- corps of dodi- rent school year on Saturday from (hand brakesi; boys 2(! inch black, Mountainside — A public hearing fcrcred from Echobrook and Beech- prnflers ler Ihe various types of work «M«t workers will Ixi welcomed- by B to 11:30 p.m. in the Westfield High Sears (baud brakes); boys 2(> inch The Boaixl of Kdm-nUoii has an- the school bond referendum has been fouiul a total projected cost, of $l!i:),- wood to Dcerfie'd. This will relieve School gymnasium, featuring "The black, frame ( no seat, front wheel!. Visitor, HoMtcHH Travel miuuced that a public meeting will set at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Deerfield i« lln> days ami nights U> fodow Utt- overcrowding in the lower grades, Burgandy Five." Pool tables, check- Also 2(1 inch wheel and handlebar; | !«i.i. The money made available in be held Oct. II at II p.in. in the Midi- School.

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