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TOWS CLE?.K. >CV. ISUNlCIPtt BLDS. W23TFIELD, M.J. o7Q< j O THEWESTFIELD LEADER School Hoard Election Tuesday 3-9 P.M. THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY EIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 26 Published Every Thursday WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 3(1 Pages—10 Cents Another Controversy? n w _ „ • ' , Board to Confer Debate Expected Qn g e x £ d Review On Parking Lot A wjmtarnyf protests are expected at Tuesday's meeting of the Town OouracI, When- ia> pi*fe tearing will be iv<tA m a prttpofc&l to purchase versiai pnopraty .and estaWfcih a iaj-spa.ce parting lot lait Itlhe comer of Cemltal > wcek - Ave., Lenox A m and Nor* Awe. The Braird of Education will meet ing also mist be considered. The tonight with the family living re- calendar is still being negotiated by view committee to discuss verbally the toaird and the WEA, Mr. IWainik- report on the contra- ewttaeh said. Replying if such a cai- cuiwaculum received last endar change Irani the weeks vaioa- * ioa to ™*™ du al days-off was (lie Interest High In Budget, B of E Election Tuesday UCC CandidatesLevers 1, 3, 5 Belease of the lengthy document Cost, of the pnojetet, liaMai'Jiy approved by dhe coiuneB Hast week over wfoiiah leonfaims a majority report the lane abjection of Councilman Jotort H. Merid, is $425,000, dstfmiateld to cover toe oasts olf tihe tod acqui- sition, 'buildng demoMtiian, purchase of existing leases, (any necessary candemMaitton oasis and resurfac- ing, fencing, landscaping anld re- lated work. 11 Fewer Calls For Local Squad signed by the chairman Dr. Milton Pox, a minority report offered by Msgr. Ctaies IB. Murphy, tihe Rev. Robert AOwell and Dr. Ralph Hall, as well as numerous individual ex- ceptions, tes not been authorized by the board, Charles H. F-ramken- (Continued on page 5) Jones Overcomes Write-in Drive, Reelected in Boro Mountainside — Despite a test surprise write-in vote (or Eleven fewer ca#s during 1969 bach, president, said, pending fco- fllhe need for the parking tot, as were 'reported toy Donald Hodge, might's meetting which 'is expected well as (ills expense, was questioned captain of the iWestfield Rescue to clarify some of Uie pokits >cov- *>y Mr. Mericl at tlie intnoduaton of Squad this rare*. A total of 1,701 ered. its, Mm Miller of 278 tPenibtrook the ordirtairtee. Other counleamen and tni P wore nn'ade by the squad's Bwo Me added that tonight's meeting j ^ i ne umlbent Dr. Minor. C. K. the Jrtayior eMtarseid Hie pnftxx&t as ambulances, compared with 1,712 in is necessary if the board is to fairly JoneS| was ra tumea to offifee as necesaany to meet future needs of the 19®>. consider the report and that the Mountainside's representative to the Itolwo, keep the icenMal business dis- largest inoroa'se im calls was at- board also will meet .with ttlhe sHiool union County 'Regional High School tiuot from deterioration, land p«o- tributed <w#h emergency .and other staff to hear their opinions which Board on Tuesday, to the. largest vide ariMiliioiia'l parking iateiliUies lor transportation 'trips, with ia total of he in'timaW may be "even more turn-out of borough voters m> rec- employes who Work' in town and 922 - Maternity calls, 19, remained conservative" fen those of Mie a-e- OIX j ( jr> n j(, ncs ^i^ u p B t^ „£ shoppers, 'the same and other types of services view oaimjittee. 385 votes to win the race over Mrs. to his opposition to the naddng a " decreased. These 'included' re- T h e poasibili'tjy of a calendar Miller •who polled 183 votes.. lot OoUMoarnlain Merit* cited stadias epmse to l326 'a |ceid * te . m Jleart s^Se lWbioh tx>tM eliminate either mfe,. mitec told tihe baffler that made in 1968 by Edwards and Kel- cases ' a n d 2 7 4 of ' a ™*eBatieous a mid-winter or spring vacation next "Although I idid not win, I believe icey to -wtMi the engineer-consult- na * u ' re - y ear ' was admitted (by Mr. Praoken- Oie -votes I piled up 'showed a grass tog fmm wlaa paid $4 000 by the The squad los ' gcci M ' 385 mite - a ta *' who saitl tela ' cliers considered roots protests against the policies town The (general conclusion in the deere ' as « o l n «aaily 1,000, ,'and spent *his a negotiable 'tern and tiiat Mie o j or. Jones. He tas done an ex- Hiwo-raar-ald reWant stated "Based 22 ' 402 man imam m dufcy ' an ™" fa ' otore !of a llate IIj aK»r 'Day (Seipt. eeUent job in the many yeara he m average parking GOJtdAfcte, West- creasa of'1,235.. 7) and subsequent, late June etas- has served Mountainside im Uiis field's iparSctiwgfialoMiUesexperience capacity, tout I believe it is mow rather moderate usage wOSh panic- / DR. JOSEPH E. KAI/BACHER MRS. WALTER McMANUS ROBERT S. EVEKETT JCC CandidatesLevers 2, 4, 6 Frankenhach, Mrs. Phelps time tor mew leadership to come from Uie community." 'In explain- ing while she did not file for the seat land run against Dr, Jones an open competition' Mrs. Miller s&id, "Interested friends and citizens Most of the partars reimlafai for very in j y~» Aort (period's in any one stpaee, lead- li.nfi Sf*hnfll HfiflVfl 1 ,fl l*f>f>V*i ing to the conclusion that liihey ditto -*>'*W VlsllUUl MUWI LI \JWI WI O do not remlain fa (he business dis- Charles H. Firankenbafch Jr. end- w t a successors to Mr. Fcanken- prevailed upon me to mm after jt tatot too losg or dlse prefer to ed a.six year career on the Board tadiamd Mrs. ipaieips will be selec. wa s iao lat « to He." She ato ad- move. ryi)hpr ; ,ttam wfe'Hc any dis- of Education Tuesday night at a ted. Three voting machines will be ded at ^ ° *>efi«v«l itWat Moun- tenee." ':']:'. 'puhlio meeting oha-rgod iwitih con- avasiable at each polling place, tainsi<Je students sttmld tove a MerM aidded tWat the need tor troversd'al 'issues, consistent with his eoougli to handle 12,000 voters, the four-yew home Wgh sohooi land parking lhas mot grown, measured by last too years as president. board president assured. f " ™ Peisonaliy Bflprove that sdiool parking meter receigts which have Both Mr, Frantaiibaoh and MTS. Ten teachers, five of them as sec- ™? cl er Jonathan IXajyton lor Gov. ratjtoincd WnStrant.'iHe furUier con- 3\Maa Piheljs, who atop is rett'tipg, qm4,semester r^pJajceimont's, far faic- iJivtogston. 4'. itertds that' itlhe parttihg lot will" not were pralsei}'at'file" session at'the iiMy "no sabDatitM-lfeverwerfe- r ai>-""""Hii "oWfer "Regional communities, benefit o-eaWerits as tte Kelcey re- Elm st - Sctoool for'their service lo proved. (Named to regular positiions imcuni|bent Joliu E. Con&i of Gaiv pant indktoted tWat iHs Survey show- * ne iboaTd fcy Joseph MoGroarty, were M i e s Natalie Jo Blenton, wood, unopposed, was returned to ed tiHat 40 per eentt of the pBrkere vice-president. Pranklin Annex fifth grade, $7,500; office with T6 votes; ineumfoenit Mrs. are from tout of fawn, wMi more than 'Approval was given at the meet- Miss' Karen E. Lewis, replacing Nadalle WaWt of SpringKead piled 20 per cent of non-resident pteters ing for 28 additional eleCHom work- M"*- 'Marilyn Kaplan, Taraaques up '455 votes to win over Howlard Oomtinued on page 5) ere to man tihe polls on Tuesday, neurologieally dmipaired class, $7,- Schwartz, 86 votes; land Charles , 750; Mrs. Margaret Gecst, reptac- Selic»i«miiam of Kemllwodh aimmassed ing Miis. Joy Kissiam Mar. 1, Wdi- 134 votes to defeat Herman Bieber son sixith grade, $7,100; Mrs. Rath- by eight votes. Both men were ran- leea B. 'Gulrich, replacing Mrs. Elea- (Continued on page 5) nor Kimes, Roosevelt musk:, $7,- 100; and John D. O'SuHiivaai', le- placing Miss Marianne Ounmiflf, Edi- son reading, $10,000. Named 'as replacements for the Am examination of naroottos ad- comsecuttve Wedneis'dlay nigJit lee- second semester were Theodore R. fctittn as a pimlbliam and a symptan tures presemite'd! by tihe combined Seitz, for Matt Kashuba, Roosevelt nt a proMem, a discusaiioin ol tihe lay orgamzaitfons of Holy Trinity science; Miss Mary H. Dormer, for commMm'cattoras gap bdbwecn peo- Parish. Thomas J. Ryan., WHS English; pie and those designated to lead The Rev. James A. Pinter, direc- Mrs. Jacqueline G. LitoMield, for them, aod ansmters to the quesltian tor of radio and tolevuston. ilor Uie Marvin M'arr, Roosevelt sooia'l' sta- oonceimdinig ddsiHtei'oned Catli'ol'fcs Ramian Catholic Andhdiiorase of dies; OBnton W. Sohofield, for Har- wiH be presenJtied' next miomtili alt a Newark and former associate di- old B. SU11, WHS social studies, ittoee-jteit 17lilh an'mial Trinity Fior- rector of ra'dfo and TV tor the 11a- and Howard B. Fisher, for Stanley w i in, ihe auditoniium of Holy Trim- Mortal offtce of the Oonfeirence of DaiCoh, Edison science, ity High SohooJ. Bislhiops in the United States, will Named at a $50 salary to suc- The problems of dnig aidttiotion speat of the communtaatliBn gap in. ceed Richard Corato as detention wiffl be probed by the Rev. Daniel *«* wunltry on ,Mar. 11. advisor at Edison Junior High Egan, bnwwit las "The Jrabie Prank J. Sliced, head of the New school was Richard GeMaMd. Priest" for luis work of 20 years York and Imtdm publishing house Mrs. Helen K. (Banks was hired amiong addiioCs in New York Ctilty, at Sheed. & Waixl and one of the aB a long^tenm sutetitute reading on Mar. 4 at the ffiiret of the thlree tedling lay theetagrans o! Uhe Ca- teacher at Edison Junior High •• *h"* Churoh, will speak on "The aahool at $25 a day and Mrs. Ruili Dilsfflusionel Cattioiic" on- Mar. IS. F.' Tomlbacher, a simitar vocal mu- OOoiitinued on page 4) , (Continued on page 4) MISS EMMA McGALL DR. ARTHUR FEIBUSH GEORGE PLENTY Junkie Priest" to Open Trinity Forum Series Six Candidates Air Views Before Capacity Audience A high percentage of WesU'ield's ia,329 eligible voters is exported to cast teltols between 3 amd 9 p.m. Tuesday in the most controversal Hoard ol KcJuealion election in tSi'is communi'ly's history. IJast year 4,- 872 voters turned out ail a setcxnul election -to defeat the sdiool laidget; only 10 per cent of those eligible oast baltols at the initial vote. An unprecedented number of con- testants, three endorsed 'by the cfuiar- ter-century j »ld Joint Civic Coimmit- tee, and a full slaite of 'candidates nominated iyy a now argian'iaatkxn, Uie Ujiited Ciljzwis Committee, will vie for the three -seats' open on the Sohooi board. Jn addition, a record $9.2 inilBon sohooi budge! refloating a $1 miliiwi increase over the current year's fig- ures, wiH be voted upon. Even this has foecftme controversial with one board member, George Plenty, who is a JCC candidate for re-election, refusing the endorse tlio amount and others declaring it is too low. Mr. Plenty felt that some of the 11 addi- tional personnel provided for in the proposed budget could be elimmiat- ed, among other things, to save ap- proximately 11 points of the project- ed 79 point increase which wouid •result from passage of the budget. 'For the first tone this year, resi- dents will have only one opportuni- ty to vote on the loudgot. Under a new state ruling, 'second votes on defeated budgets are eliminated and un'Sitccossfitl budgets are given to 'municipal govenniiig bodies for pos- sible revision -and decision wiUhin a 30-day period. The month-long campaign for the three seats on the school iboard has met with widespread interest in tihe community. Both the JCC candidates, Mr. Plenty, Dr. Arthur F«busii and Miss 'Emma Medal!, and the UCC slate of Dr. Joseph E. Kalbacher, Mrs. Walter K. MfcMams and Rob- ert S. Ewerolt, have met with numbers of citizens thnougJiout town and appeared together at a candi- dates' meeting last week. Among the principal issues of the campaign has been the area of com- munications, and wlute the issue of the sex education program deleted (Continued on page 2) Begins Feb. 25 The ninth annual Travel Adven- ture Series sponsored by itlie Y's Men's d u b ' of WestfieM, iwiU. be toileted toff ion Wednesdlay eiveraing, Feb. 25, 'aWconddag to Uairy Mast- ers, Bemies idhainmlan. The place (his year is Roosevelt Junior High SchooL "The New Rimsia," presented by Dick Reddy, will be the subject of the first, color film travelogue on that date. This year's series fa- dudes four programs, latt by profes- sional leicstureripWotoglrtapherB. "We are tataiate to : have 'lined up four supeiiw spdakers iwto will present newily filmed material on four very fasbinlatong places," said Mr. Masters. 'Following Mr. Reddy, Eric Pavel will present "Floren'ce and the Head; of tefljy" on Thursday, Mao 1 . 5:'' WilBam Stiookdale iwnll present "The Best lof iGerroaoy" on fnairs- dlay, Mar. 19, land Don Gooper will brinB "Aleutiffln: Isles—(Along the In- side Bassajge" on TuesxJay, Apr. 14. IAS in past years, IBU performajiccs on page 5) DAR Names Two As "Good Citizens" Miss Oora Mae Zimmerman of Westfield High School airi Misis Pa- traoia 'Maren Nagle of Holy Trinity High School (have been Chosen to re- ceive tihe 1970 Godd GStizem awaml presertted elaoh year to an outstand- ing senior girt in each school by the Wesffield Chapter, DAR. iHaoh girl is selected by her class and committee lof tihe school's fac- ulty on qualifications of dependabili- ty, leadership, service ianld pah-io- tism. The iginls will represent (lie West- field OHapllier, JMH, in Trenton Ma^r. 24 at an Award's 'Day program sponsored by tire New Jersey State Society. Miss Nagle, daughter of Mr. and (Continued on page 4) r ..—- —,. . Index ; Business Diretitony .. .Sec. S—4 Church News Sec. 3—5 Editorials Sec.3—a .Obituaries ...Seal—4 School News Sec. 4—6 Social Sec. E, 1-6 Sports Sec. 4, 4, 5 Theatre Sea 1—7 PATRICIA K. NAGLE CORA MAE ZIMMERMAN SANFORD R. SIMON Simon to Head Westfield UJA Sa-nford R.. Simon Bias been ap- ffointed general chainmam etf Itlhe Un- ited Jewish Aippdal, WesllfielU area campaign. Mr. Staon, who resides at 615 WestJield Ave., called for "stronger community support Whan ever before to help meet tihe ever- mounting ooste Wf defense amid hu- man needs in Israel and elsewhere in 'the world. "There is one central fact wf iliife in Israel today," Mr. Simon staid following 'his selection as ctaimmian by community leaders. "Isirael ds a malltai at war teced by Arab dead- ens who not only irefuse to reoosnize the ceasefire of 1967, but Ihave vow- (Oontinued on Page 5) To Distribute "Peace" Valentine Cookies iWesitifieMers for Peace are plan- ning lUie idiatrjibutiion' of "Paace Cookies" on Vailejitine's Day. The cookies, decorated\willli itfhe ptaica symbol, will toe given away to pas- seriby in the downtown area of Westfield ion Saturday, Felb. K (from noon to 3 p.m. This mtoath's illieme is "Give Peaco a Chance." Those interested in baking, wrap- ping or distributing the cookies may 'contact Mrs. Gloriai Deodato of 521 Boulevard, Virtulail accord on many tocets of public school education in Westfield and' Mie role of tihe Boaiid of Educatronv was evMeweed by the six candi- dates for Tuesday's sotool board election at a candidates' meeting Wed- nesday might altand'od by a eapacity crowd 'ait Roosevelt Junior High SahtwI. Voters will elect half of tihe aspir- ants who are Joint Civic Commit- tee wominees Dr. Amttar FeibuiSh, Miss Emma McOall and George Plenty, iitaumbenit; amd the United Oliizens Commfttee's Dr. Jiosepli E. Eflalbacher, Mrs. Waiter. McMaaius end Robert S. Everett. A need for better communications was voiced by all candid | aites at tlie sosisi'OT moderateid by Miss Many lauise Nue'Jserj, former president of Ithe State League of Women Voters. Mr. Plenty pointed out that the board last mwtli hired a part-time public reHailii'ons expert to assist in tti's field. Mrs. MoManus felt toat greater emphasis should be given to dissemination of information through pareniMeachen- organizations and if elected, lairgued that she could ame- liorate communications through per- sonial contacte. Mr. Everett suggested tl»at the sohooi board praiiod'icalily hold, its meetings in various seolii'oas of the "Ding" Tomorrow "The Troupe" will be the featured aUir&otKMi' at a "Diag" for senior high school studenis from 0 to 11:30 p.m. tomtor.row at itlhe First Baptist Church. UCC Emphasizes Budget Limitations Endorsement of Uie loadhers' salary guide upon which residents wiH vole TiiC'Sday was offered today by Dr. Joseph E. Kalbaeliei', Mrs.' Walter K. McM^ntis and K'obent S. Everett, oandidates for tiie Boand of Eduoattcm 'sponsored by the United OiiUizans Committee. "We suppont the present 'faculty of .the Westfield schools and Uie salary guide adopted for 1970-71," itheir statement reads. "Tihe in'di- ' ' vidual facu'lty mom'bers wiitli whom we entrust our children sMould be properly coinpensatcd. Hcweveir, it is appropriate to aisk whether, wi* a tower school enrollment, is it real- ly necessary to increase tihe facufly by 11 at am'estimalod cost of $76,- 000 per year? (This is the total ad- "Letters" Deadline The Leader regrets that many letters to the editor were re- ceived well past the Friday 5 p.m. deadline ;md were unable lo lie included in this week's is- sue. All loiters properly signed (name and address of writer) received by the deadline are printed in section 3 of this week's Leader. Among tliem is a letter by William Heddcn, president of the United Citizens Committee, in rebuttal to statements made by Dr. Jane Spragg in last week's Leader. The deadline has been ob- scrvcdjby the Leader for many years and each week has been listed at Hie top of the "Letters to the Editor" column. Read- ers' cooperation is encouraged. p ditional personnel according to Mr. Frankemba'ch's presentation 1 Jan. 2B when the final budget Was adopted.) .town to gain greater public interest W e take exception to the fact Itot •wlffle Dr. Feitoush cited some "pub- any student suspended for disoipOin- li'C apathy," Mr. Plenty retorted that there Iras been a great deal of in- terest in the sdiool board since last May. Both Dr. Kalbaoher and Mrs. Mc- Manus stated that emphasis in cur- riculum s'liouid be placed 1 on the more basic su'bjeot mailers, but their running mate, Mr. Everett, agreed with Dr. Foibusd that while .Uie Board cf Education should set policy, euiniictikim p a r t i c u i 'a r s Kihouid lie the responsibility of School u'dmi'iifMralws. Mrs. McMan Continued on page 5) ary reasons .will irecei've treatment because of the proposal candidates appearing on ballot po- Jo hire.a teacher alt a master's lev- s i Uons ivfOi !om . ancl s i x i n UK Fcb _ el salary to tutor suspended stu- in school botard election, said Itot dents during sdiool houre. tlirougliout their tavn-wide apixvvr- "Tlie 1070-71 budget conteined a provision to rent four portable ctess- n'ooms for senior high selvaol classes. Xt is a sad commentary on the fore- sight an'd planmiiug of oin* Boaa"d of Education whcoi you realize 1 tlisit in the spring of 1908, Uie board propos- JCC Slate Claims Wide Town Support "The scope uf the bi-oa'd-bnsed support we have received llirou"hout s otiJtiipaiign' slrouvs dr'anMti'rafty Hint flic people of Wostfidd prefer can- didate's ready to deal in a ralira-al andreispoivsPblemanner \v*h the prob- lems oif our coinmuiii'.y's schools," Mie Joint Civic Committee candidates said today. Negotiations Continuing today. Miss Emma McGall, Dr. Arthur special Feibush and George A. Plenty, JCC ance wer tlie past weeks, "we find people deeply 'concerned about many 'problems — 'curriculum, narcotics, si'X education, capital expenses, the role 'of the sdiool board members." "Our positions on the important issues facing our sc'hols have won for us «"ido support yrisinj; from NiiailfnUons between teachers ami the Beard of Education arc contin- uing. Dr. Liliard E. Law, supei-in- kMtdcnt of Wcslfidld public sc-lranls, onnounced at a inei'tiii^' of the bixird Tua-day nii;hl. Congralufaliii^ the board's staff rebtmn.s canmiit- on ed a new elementary school on Pros- nppl St. for a imt nrldiliimi of two citizens' desire lo face squo'i'oly the '"•'<•' »nd tin 1 Wuslfiikl Education As- ncgolialions Where to Vote Wesliii'lcl residents eligible lo vole in the annual school dis- trict meeting and election Tues- day, may do so between the hours of 3 mid 9 p.m. sit the fol- lowing polling places: Word 1—Elm Street School Ward 11—Grant School Ward III—Lincoln School Ward IV-Edlson Jr. IligH School ' 4 is at u cost of $1,500,000 ot taxpayer's money. "The failure o' ihe sdiool admin- istrators and Uio Board of Educa- tion to prepare for the space re- (]tiire 111 cuts in bolih the sccunckii"y 'and elementary levels is (•(•tally in- conceivable when HiL>y Ivatl existiu? sdrdo'l cnrGllnicntis rigliit. at hand. Furthermore, a townwide census of al'l clitidri'ii from biritli to hifh sdiool age w;is taken in HIM for the pur- pose of projecting school require- Continued on page 5) -import-nut problem's of today's so- ieety and to keep our schools pre- pared to 'ineel our youngsters' needs in an era of mounting sockil pres- sures," 'Miss McGa-ll, Dr. Feibush and Mr. Plenty said. All Ihrec JCC candidates have liud extensive experience working with schools 'and school groups. An attor- ney, Miss iMcG'all lias st>r\vd us an attorney for the Scotch Plains • Pan- wuud Board of Education. Mr. PI011- 5.-ociatioii ne.^olialians te;im I'01' n.-:ic'liiiis[ 'iiKi'ccmoiil on tlio niajor poitiun cf the financial i.s-siicis, ho added Mint "literally Ihuiis-ands of man hours liuvo boon devoted to this aclhity lo reach an amii-ablu ayrceinenl. "As we look around the statf of New Jersey," lie added, "we iind that 110 less tlvan till school districts have conic lo impasse and Wat there have been at least live teadiere' ty lma been a member of the West- slrikos ;nul many more threatened (Continued on pago 2) (Continued on page 2)

Transcript of THEWESTFIELD LEADER School Hoard - DigiFind-It

TOWS CLE?.K. > C V .ISUNlCIPtt BLDS.W23TFIELD, M.J. o 7 Q < j O

THEWESTFIELD LEADER School Hoard

Election Tuesday

3-9 P.M.THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY

EIGHTIETH YEAR—No. 26 PublishedEvery Thursday

WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970 3(1 Pages—10 Cents

Another Controversy?n w _ „ • ' , Board to ConferDebate Expected Qn g e x £ d R e v i e w

On Parking LotA wjmtarnyf protests are expected at Tuesday's meeting of the Town

OouracI, When- ia> pi*fe tearing will be iv<tA m a prttpofc&l to purchase versiaipnopraty .and estaWfcih a iaj-spa.ce parting lot lait Itlhe comer of Cemltal >wcek-Ave., Lenox A m and Nor* Awe.

The Braird of Education will meet ing also mist be considered. Thetonight with the family living re- calendar is still being negotiated byview committee to discuss verbally the toaird and the WEA, Mr. IWainik-

report on the contra- ewttaeh said. Replying if such a cai-cuiwaculum received last endar change Irani the weeks vaioa-

*ioa t o ™*™dual days-off was (lie

Interest High In Budget,B of E Election Tuesday

UCC Candidates—Levers 1, 3, 5

Belease of the lengthy documentCost, of the pnojetet, liaMai'Jiy approved by dhe coiuneB Hast week over wfoiiah leonfaims a majority report

the lane abjection of CouncilmanJotort H. Merid, is $425,000, dstfmiateldto cover toe oasts olf tihe tod acqui-sition, 'buildng demoMtiian, purchaseof existing leases, (any necessarycandemMaitton oasis and resurfac-ing, fencing, landscaping anld re-lated work.

11 Fewer CallsFor Local Squad

signed by the chairman Dr. MiltonPox, a minority report offered byMsgr. C t a i e s IB. Murphy, tihe Rev.Robert AOwell and Dr. Ralph Hall,as well as numerous individual ex-ceptions, tes not been authorizedby the board, Charles H. F-ramken-

(Continued on page 5)

Jones OvercomesWrite-in Drive,

Reelected in BoroMountainside — Despite a test

surprise write-in vote (or

Eleven fewer ca#s during 1969 bach, president, said, pending fco-fllhe need for the parking tot, as w e r e 'reported toy Donald Hodge, might's meetting which 'is expected

well as (ills expense, was questioned captain of the iWestfield Rescue to clarify some of Uie pokits >cov-*>y Mr. Mericl at tlie intnoduaton of Squad this rare*. A total of 1,701 ered. i t s , Mm Miller of 278 tPenibtrookthe ordirtairtee. Other counleamen and t n iP w o r e nn'ade by the squad's Bwo Me added that tonight's meeting j ^ ineumlbent Dr. Minor. C. K.the Jrtayior eMtarseid Hie pnftxx&t as ambulances, compared with 1,712 in is necessary if the board is to fairly J o n e S | w a s ratumea to offifee asnecesaany to meet future needs of the 19®>. consider the report and that the Mountainside's representative to theItolwo, keep the icenMal business dis- largest inoroa'se im calls was at- board also will meet .with ttlhe sHiool union County 'Regional High Schooltiuot from deterioration, land p«o- tributed <w#h emergency .and other staff to hear their opinions which Board on Tuesday, to the. largestvide ariMiliioiia'l parking iateiliUies lor transportation 'trips, with ia total of he in'timaW may be "even more turn-out of borough voters m> rec-employes who Work' in town and 922- Maternity calls, 19, remained conservative" fen those of Mie a-e- O I X j ( jr>n j ( , n c s ^i^ u p B t ^ „£shoppers, 'the same and other types of services view oaimjittee. 385 votes to win the race over Mrs.

to his opposition to the naddng a " decreased. These 'included' re- T h e poasibili'tjy of a calendar Miller •who polled 183 votes..lot OoUMoarnlain Merit* cited stadias epmse to l326 ' a | c e i d * t e . m J l e a r t s ^ S e l W b i o h tx>tM eliminate either mfe,. mitec told tihe baffler thatmade in 1968 by Edwards and Kel- c a s e s ' a n d 2 7 4 o f 'a ™*eBatieous a mid-winter or spring vacation next "Although I idid not win, I believeicey to -wtMi the engineer-consult- n a*u ' r e- y e a r ' w a s admitted (by Mr. Praoken- Oie -votes I piled up 'showed a grasstog fmm wlaa paid $4 000 by the T h e s q u a d l o s 'g c c i M ' 3 8 5 m i t e - a ta*' who s a i t l t e l a ' c l i e r s considered roots protests against the policiestown The (general conclusion in the d e e r e ' a s « o l n«aaily 1,000, ,'and spent *his a negotiable 'tern and tiiat Mie o j or . Jones. He tas done an ex-Hiwo-raar-ald reWant stated "Based 2 2 ' 4 0 2 m a n imam m d u f c y ' a n ™" f a ' o t o r e !of a l l a t e IIjaK»r 'Day (Seipt. eeUent job in the many yeara hem average parking GOJtdAfcte, West- creasa of'1,235.. 7) and subsequent, late June etas- has served Mountainside im Uiisfield's iparSctiwg fialoMiUes experience capacity, tout I believe it is mowrather moderate usage wOSh panic-

/DR. JOSEPH E. KAI/BACHER MRS. WALTER McMANUS ROBERT S. EVEKETT

JCC Candidates—Levers 2, 4, 6

Frankenhach, Mrs. Phelpstime tor mew leadership to comefrom Uie community." 'In explain-ing while she did not file for theseat land run against Dr, Jones anopen competition' Mrs. Miller s&id,"Interested friends and citizens

Most of the partars reimlafai for very i n j y~»

Aort (period's in any one stpaee, lead- li.nfi Sf*hnfll HfiflVfl 1 ,fl l*f>f>V*iing to the conclusion that liihey ditto -*>'*W VlsllUUl MUWI LI \JWI WI Odo not remlain fa (he business dis- Charles H. Firankenbafch Jr. end- w t a successors to Mr. Fcanken- prevailed upon me to mm after jttatot too losg or dlse prefer to ed a.six year career on the Board tadiamd Mrs. ipaieips will be selec. w a s iao l a t « to He." She a t o ad-move. ryi)hpr; ,ttam wfe'Hc any dis- of Education Tuesday night at a ted. Three voting machines will be d e d ™a t ^ ° *>efi«v«l itWat Moun-tenee." ' : ' ] : ' . 'puhlio • meeting oha-rgod iwitih con- avasiable at each polling place, tainsi<Je students sttmld tove a

MerM aidded tWat the need tor troversd'al 'issues, consistent with his eoougli to handle 12,000 voters, the four-yew home Wgh sohooi landparking lhas mot grown, measured by last too years as president. board president assured. f " ™ Peisonaliy Bflprove that sdioolparking meter receigts which have Both Mr, Frantaiibaoh and MTS. Ten teachers, five of them as sec- ™? c l ™ e r Jonathan IXajyton lor Gov.ratjtoincd WnStrant.'iHe furUier con- 3\Maa Piheljs, who atop is rett'tipg, qm4,semester r pJajceimont's, far faic- iJivtogston. 4'. „itertds that' itlhe parttihg lot will" not were pralsei}'at'file" session a t ' the iiMy "no sabDatitM-lfeverwerfe-rai>-""""Hii "oWfer "Regional communities,benefit o-eaWerits as tte Kelcey re- E l m s t - Sctoool for'their service lo proved. (Named to regular positiions imcuni|bent Joliu E. Con&i of Gaivpant indktoted tWat iHs Survey show- * n e iboaTd fcy Joseph MoGroarty, were M i e s Natalie Jo Blenton, wood, unopposed, was returned toed tiHat 40 per eentt of the pBrkere vice-president. Pranklin Annex fifth grade, $7,500; office with T6 votes; ineumfoenit Mrs.are from tout of fawn, wMi more than 'Approval was given at the meet- Miss' Karen E. Lewis, replacing Nadalle WaWt of SpringKead piled20 per cent of non-resident pteters ing for 28 additional eleCHom work- M"*- 'Marilyn Kaplan, Taraaques up '455 votes to win over Howlard

Oomtinued on page 5) ere to man tihe polls on Tuesday, neurologieally dmipaired class, $7,- Schwartz, 86 votes; land Charles, 750; Mrs. Margaret Gecst, reptac- Selic»i«miiam of Kemllwodh aimmasseding Miis. Joy Kissiam Mar. 1, Wdi- 134 votes to defeat Herman Bieberson sixith grade, $7,100; Mrs. Rath- by eight votes. Both men were ran-leea B. 'Gulrich, replacing Mrs. Elea- (Continued on page 5)nor Kimes, Roosevelt musk:, $7,-100; and John D. O'SuHiivaai', le-placing Miss Marianne Ounmiflf, Edi-son reading, $10,000.

Named 'as replacements for theAm examination of naroottos ad- comsecuttve Wedneis'dlay nigJit lee- second semester were Theodore R.

fctittn as a pimlbliam and a symptan tures presemite'd! by tihe combined Seitz, for Matt Kashuba, Rooseveltnt a proMem, a discusaiioin ol tihe lay orgamzaitfons of Holy Trinity science; Miss Mary H. Dormer, forcommMm'cattoras gap bdbwecn peo- Parish. Thomas J. Ryan., WHS English;pie and those designated to lead The Rev. James A. Pinter, direc- Mrs. Jacqueline G. LitoMield, forthem, aod ansmters to the quesltian tor of radio and tolevuston. ilor Uie Marvin M'arr, Roosevelt sooia'l' sta-oonceimdinig ddsiHtei'oned Catli'ol'fcs Ramian Catholic Andhdiiorase of dies; OBnton W. Sohofield, for Har-wiH be presenJtied' next miomtili alt a Newark and former associate di- old B. SU11, WHS social studies,ittoee-jteit 17lilh an'mial Trinity Fior- rector of ra'dfo and TV tor the 11a- and Howard B. Fisher, for Stanleyw i in, ihe auditoniium of Holy Trim- Mortal offtce of the Oonfeirence of DaiCoh, Edison science,ity High SohooJ. Bislhiops in the United States, will Named at a $50 salary to suc-

The problems of dnig aidttiotion speat of the • communtaatliBn gap in. ceed Richard Corato as detentionwiffl be probed by the Rev. Daniel *«* wunltry on ,Mar. 11. advisor at Edison Junior H i g hEgan, bnwwit las "The Jrabie Prank J. Sliced, head of the New school was Richard GeMaMd.Priest" for luis work of 20 years York and Imtdm publishing house Mrs. Helen K. (Banks was hiredamiong addiioCs in New York Ctilty, at Sheed. & Waixl and one of the a B a long^tenm sutetitute readingon Mar. 4 at the ffiiret of the thlree tedling lay theetagrans o! Uhe Ca- teacher at Edison Junior H i g h

•• *h"* Churoh, will speak on "The aahool at $25 a day and Mrs. RuiliDilsfflusionel Cattioiic" on- Mar. IS. F. ' Tomlbacher, a simitar vocal mu-

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MISS EMMA McGALL DR. ARTHUR FEIBUSH GEORGE PLENTY

Junkie Priest" to OpenTrinity Forum Series

Six Candidates Air ViewsBefore Capacity Audience

A high percentage of WesU'ield'sia,329 eligible voters is exported tocast teltols between 3 amd 9 p.m.Tuesday in the most controversalHoard ol KcJuealion election in tSi'iscommuni'ly's history. IJast year 4,-872 voters turned out ail a setcxnulelection -to defeat the sdiool laidget;only 10 per cent of those eligible oastbaltols at the initial vote.

An unprecedented number of con-testants, three endorsed 'by the cfuiar-ter-centuryj»ld Joint Civic Coimmit-tee, and a full slaite of 'candidatesnominated iyy a now argian'iaatkxn,Uie Ujiited Ciljzwis Committee, willvie for the three -seats' open on theSohooi board.

Jn addition, a record $9.2 inilBonsohooi budge! refloating a $1 miliiwiincrease over the current year's fig-ures, wiH be voted upon. Even thishas foecftme controversial with oneboard member, George Plenty, whois a JCC candidate for re-election,refusing the endorse tlio amount andothers declaring it is too low. Mr.Plenty felt that some of the 11 addi-tional personnel provided for in theproposed budget could be elimmiat-ed, among other things, to save ap-proximately 11 points of the project-ed 79 point increase which wouid•result from passage of the budget.

'For the first tone this year, resi-dents will have only one opportuni-ty to vote on the loudgot. Under anew state ruling, 'second votes ondefeated budgets are eliminated andun'Sitccossfitl budgets are given to'municipal govenniiig bodies for pos-sible revision -and decision wiUhin a30-day period.

The month-long campaign for thethree seats on the school iboard hasmet with widespread interest in tihecommunity. Both the JCC candidates,Mr. Plenty, Dr. Arthur F«busii andMiss 'Emma Medal!, and the UCCslate of Dr. Joseph E. Kalbacher,Mrs. Walter K. MfcMams and Rob-ert S. Ewerolt, have met withnumbers of citizens thnougJiout townand appeared together a t a candi-dates' meeting last week.

Among the principal issues of thecampaign has been the area of com-munications, and wlute the issue ofthe sex education program deleted

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Begins Feb. 25The ninth annual Travel Adven-

ture Series sponsored by itlie Y'sMen's d u b ' of WestfieM, iwiU. betoileted toff ion Wednesdlay eiveraing,Feb. 25, 'aWconddag to Uairy Mast-ers, Bemies idhainmlan. The place (hisyear is Roosevelt Junior High SchooL

"The New Rimsia," presented byDick Reddy, will be the subject ofthe first, color film travelogue onthat date. This year's series fa-dudes four programs, latt by profes-sional leicstureripWotoglrtapherB.

"We are tataiate to :have 'linedup four supeiiw spdakers iwto willpresent newily filmed material onfour very fasbinlatong places," saidMr. Masters.

'Following Mr. Reddy, Eric Pavelwill present "Floren'ce and t h eHead; of tefljy" on Thursday, Mao1.5:'' WilBam Stiookdale iwnll present"The Best lof iGerroaoy" on fnairs-dlay, Mar. 19, land Don Gooper willbrinB "Aleutiffln: Isles—(Along the In-side Bassajge" on TuesxJay, Apr. 14.

IAS in past years, IBU performajiccson page 5)

DAR Names TwoAs "Good Citizens"

Miss Oora Mae Zimmerman ofWestfield High School airi Misis Pa-traoia 'Maren Nagle of Holy TrinityHigh School (have been Chosen to re-ceive tihe 1970 Godd GStizem awamlpresertted elaoh year to an outstand-ing senior girt in each school by theWesffield Chapter, DAR.

iHaoh girl is selected by her classand committee lof tihe school's fac-

ulty on qualifications of dependabili-ty, leadership, service ianld pah-io-tism.

The iginls will represent (lie West-field OHapllier, JMH, in Trenton Ma r.24 at an Award's 'Day programsponsored by tire New Jersey StateSociety.

Miss Nagle, daughter of Mr. and(Continued on page 4)

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Index ;Business Diretitony .. .Sec. S—4Church News Sec. 3—5Editorials Sec.3—a

.Obituaries . . .Seal—4School News Sec. 4—6Social Sec. E, 1-6Sports Sec. 4, 4, 5Theatre Sea 1—7 PATRICIA K. NAGLE CORA MAE ZIMMERMAN

SANFORD R. SIMON

Simon to HeadWestfield UJA

Sa-nford R.. Simon Bias been ap-ffointed general chainmam etf Itlhe Un-ited Jewish Aippdal, WesllfielU areacampaign. Mr. Staon, who residesat 615 WestJield Ave., called for"stronger community support Whanever before to help meet tihe ever-mounting ooste Wf defense amid hu-man needs in Israel and elsewherein 'the world.

"There is one central fact wf iliifein Israel today," Mr. Simon staidfollowing 'his selection as ctaimmianby community leaders. "Isirael ds amalltai at war teced by Arab dead-ens who not only irefuse to reoosnizethe ceasefire of 1967, but Ihave vow-

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To Distribute "Peace"Valentine Cookies

iWesitifieMers for Peace are plan-ning lUie idiatrjibutiion' of "PaaceCookies" on Vailejitine's Day. Thecookies, decorated\willli itfhe ptaicasymbol, will toe given away to pas-seriby in the downtown area ofWestfield ion Saturday, Felb. K(from noon to 3 p.m. This mtoath'sillieme is "Give Peaco a Chance."

Those interested in baking, wrap-ping or distributing the cookies may'contact Mrs. Gloriai Deodato of 521Boulevard,

Virtulail accord on many tocets of public school education in Westfield

and' Mie role of tihe Boaiid of Educatronv was evMeweed by the six candi-

dates for Tuesday's sotool board election at a candidates' meeting Wed-

nesday might altand'od by a eapacity crowd 'ait Roosevelt Junior High

SahtwI.Voters will elect half of tihe aspir-

ants who are Joint Civic Commit-tee wominees Dr. Amttar FeibuiSh,Miss Emma McOall and GeorgePlenty, iitaumbenit; amd the UnitedOliizens Commfttee's Dr. Jiosepli E.Eflalbacher, Mrs. Waiter. McMaaiusend Robert S. Everett.

A need for better communicationswas voiced by all candid|aites at tliesosisi'OT moderateid by Miss Manylauise Nue'Jserj, former president ofIthe State League of Women Voters.Mr. Plenty pointed out that theboard last mwtli hired a part-timepublic reHailii'ons expert to assist intti's field. Mrs. MoManus felt toatgreater emphasis should be given todissemination of information throughpareniMeachen- organizations and ifelected, lairgued that she could ame-liorate communications through per-sonial contacte.

Mr. Everett suggested tl»at thesohooi board praiiod'icalily hold, itsmeetings in various seolii'oas of the

"Ding" Tomorrow"The Troupe" will be the featured

aUir&otKMi' at a "Diag" for seniorhigh school studenis from 0 to 11:30p.m. tomtor.row at itlhe First BaptistChurch.

UCC EmphasizesBudget Limitations

Endorsement of Uie loadhers' salary guide upon which residentswiH vole TiiC'Sday was offered today by Dr. Joseph E. Kalbaeliei', Mrs.'Walter K. McM^ntis and K'obent S. Everett, oandidates for tiie Boand ofEduoattcm 'sponsored by the United OiiUizans Committee.

"We suppont the present 'faculty of .the Westfield schools and Uiesalary guide adopted for 1970-71,"itheir statement reads. "Tihe in'di- ' 'vidual facu'lty mom'bers wiitli whomwe entrust our children sMould beproperly coinpensatcd. Hcweveir, itis appropriate to aisk whether, wi*a tower school enrollment, is it real-ly necessary to increase tihe facuflyby 11 at am'estimalod cost of $76,-000 per year? (This is the total ad-

"Letters" DeadlineThe Leader regrets that many

letters to the editor were re-ceived well past the Friday 5p.m. deadline ;md were unablelo lie included in this week's is-sue. All loiters properly signed(name and address of writer)received by the deadline areprinted in section 3 of this week'sLeader. Among tliem is a letterby William Heddcn, president ofthe United Citizens Committee, inrebuttal to statements made byDr. Jane Spragg in last week'sLeader.

The deadline has been ob-scrvcdjby the Leader for manyyears and each week has beenlisted at Hie top of the "Lettersto the Editor" column. Read-ers' cooperation is encouraged.

pditional personnel according to Mr.Frankemba'ch's presentation1 Jan. 2Bwhen the final budget Was adopted.)

.town to gain greater public interest W e take exception to the fact Itot•wlffle Dr. Feitoush cited some "pub- a n y student suspended for disoipOin-li'C apathy," Mr. Plenty retorted thatthere Iras been a great deal of in-terest in the sdiool board since lastMay.

Both Dr. Kalbaoher and Mrs. Mc-Manus stated that emphasis in cur-riculum s'liouid be placed1 on themore basic su'bjeot mailers, buttheir running mate, Mr. Everett,agreed with Dr. Foibusd that while.Uie Board cf Education should setpolicy, euiniictikim p a r t i c u i 'a r sKihouid lie the responsibility of Schoolu'dmi'iifMralws. Mrs. McMan

Continued on page 5)

ary reasons .will irecei'vetreatment because of the proposal candidates appearing on ballot po-Jo hire.a teacher alt a master's lev- s i U o n s ivfOi !om. a n c l s i x i n UK F c b _el salary to tutor suspended stu- in school botard election, said Itotdents during sdiool houre. tlirougliout their tavn-wide apixvvr-

"Tlie 1070-71 budget conteined aprovision to rent four portable ctess-n'ooms for senior high selvaol classes.Xt is a sad commentary on the fore-sight an'd planmiiug of oin* Boaa"d ofEducation whcoi you realize1 tlisit inthe spring of 1908, Uie board propos-

JCC Slate ClaimsWide Town Support

"The scope uf the bi-oa'd-bnsed support we have received llirou"houts otiJtiipaiign' slrouvs dr'anMti'rafty Hint flic people of Wostfidd prefer can-

didate's ready to deal in a ralira-al and reispoivsPble manner \v*h the prob-lems oif our coinmuiii'.y's schools," Mie Joint Civic Committee candidatessaid today.

NegotiationsContinuing

today.Miss Emma McGall, Dr. Arthur

special Feibush and George A. Plenty, JCC

ance wer tlie past weeks, "we findpeople deeply 'concerned about many'problems — 'curriculum, narcotics,si'X education, capital expenses, therole 'of the sdiool board members."

"Our positions on the importantissues facing our sc'hols have wonfor us «"ido support yrisinj; from

NiiailfnUons between teachers amithe Beard of Education arc contin-uing. Dr. Liliard E. Law, supei-in-kMtdcnt of Wcslfidld public sc-lranls,onnounced at a inei'tiii^' of thebixird Tua-day nii;hl. Congralufaliii^the board's staff rebtmn.s canmiit-

o n ed a new elementary school on Pros-nppl St. for a imt nrldiliimi of two citizens' desire lo face squo'i'oly the '"•'<•' »nd tin1 Wuslfiikl Education As-

ncgolialions

Where to VoteWesliii'lcl residents eligible lo

vole in the annual school dis-trict meeting and election Tues-day, may do so between thehours of 3 mid 9 p.m. sit the fol-lowing polling places:

Word 1—Elm Street SchoolWard 11—Grant SchoolWard III—Lincoln SchoolWard IV-Edlson Jr. IligH

School' 4

is at u cost of $1,500,000 ottaxpayer's money.

"The failure o' ihe sdiool admin-istrators and Uio Board of Educa-tion to prepare for the space re-(]tiire 111 cuts in bolih the sccunckii"y'and elementary levels is (•(•tally in-conceivable when HiL>y Ivatl existiu?sdrdo'l cnrGllnicntis rigliit. at hand.Furthermore, a townwide census ofal'l clitidri'ii from biritli to hifh sdioolage w;is taken in HIM for the pur-pose of projecting school require-

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-import-nut problem's of today's so-ieety and to keep our schools pre-pared to 'ineel our youngsters' needsin an era of mounting sockil pres-sures," 'Miss McGa-ll, Dr. Feibushand Mr. Plenty said.

All Ihrec JCC candidates have liudextensive experience working withschools 'and school groups. An attor-ney, Miss iMcG'all lias st>r\vd us anattorney for the Scotch Plains • Pan-wuud Board of Education. Mr. PI011-

5.-ociatioii ne.^olialians te;im I'01'n.-:ic'liiiis[ 'iiKi'ccmoiil on tlio niajorpoitiun cf the financial i.s-siicis, hoadded Mint "literally Ihuiis-ands ofman hours liuvo boon devoted tothis aclhity lo reach an amii-abluayrceinenl.

"As we look around the statf ofNew Jersey," lie added, "we iindthat 110 less tlvan till school districtshave conic lo impasse and Wat therehave been at least live teadiere'

ty lma been a member of the West- slrikos ;nul many more threatened(Continued on pago 2) (Continued on page 2)

Psat* 2 TOE mmiwmm ITORSOAY, FEBKEART S, »•

] pie • iru*t)h is • tot sex education has| an Important' place in our sdhool'sj curriculum tout Itoal it !iis oniy an»e of"the mjui jemen^ <we must pr&suM[in order uilia* cur cJiiM-r&n be pre-| p-arcd properly •for -tcdny's world."! Mis.-, McOall, Dr. Fefou.vh Sn.d Mr.

rJCC CandidatesReply to Holy

Trinity CommitteeThe Joint Civic CcffnmS'tec e;lib* for UitJ Wtslfieid Board o! Ed- j

uealici h£v« resp-brjdcd to a ques-I"•It i,s also unfiirlunaic thai some •tA/;:::>:;C!'e en ci

•c'i.j/.ens are aiLcniptiiig io ntisi&id ml.Hcd by l;hepcsJtiioina sub-itw of I-nter-

the puttie about the status of a suit j t*'Ud T.axir.'iiyens of tin* Town ofby the AOLU against the Ohrisumis | WV-:fu>;d wirh SUichwU in Holyprogram in our ^schools. Tin* .state-! To n>!iy SdhooOs.

Exchange Nurses

Visit at TamaquesFive fcreagin munses from the ex-

dVianr^e-visftar-manse prognam at Ov-erbold Hospital visited Taroaques

tly ^oeorrsparKed by itbeof the praig'rtam, Mrs,

•nurses visited the cJasanocms wherej itie situder;>!!s asked mian^y

t^e couiHNes the nurses60 Coffees on JCC

- ; >•

Seaman Miller Home

Sciioct recently

iM the suit is 'already wi The Miss Enuna Me-

JOHN ALEXANDER

Concert SeriesTo Star Tenor

•l^ogrew ar •tliiit -tho leciimi of 4he j.Ga<ll, Dr. Arthur Fclibush e n dJCC slate would prciTnpl sudi u Guorge Plainly wrote the foilovwuiigsuit a r e simply not supported, by ircpCy to SUVJIIC^ Nde&cwieeM,fuel s.

"We have also heard itilirougcur -campaign imieh iba-lk taiboittrole of >a member of 't;he (Board

kg csT the group:

'art* pleased isbat somany Wa~itfi.i.>l<J residents see ilfce is-

John AlOTc-rmder. U-aimg lyric -ten-or of Hit* ijM('titw;")l:ta:i Opera.appear .here Sunday afternoon inthird of i-hls season's (.fonumHUsty<'<incer{,s. Ki'skino B. Mayo Jr.,p r u d e n t of tht* local asMseitftron,has reminded -niBtivbors fell thi1

tonec-rl will 'he gh'$n ai 3 o'clockin 1'he wucTlcrium r;f W^stf-ield Hi&hSchoo-! 'and t:lv:i't 'ticket 'hultirrs iVoiin

r

c41ior coimD-unilie-s lun-iag riieispro-tilv with We Afield will l>e <acton:U.ed

sue £rs we see H. NairiieJy, 1

policy ij'e.i'L suited to 4Jieneeds -of ovory tlwid and tliie com-

"We luave received your letter olJan. 2i, 1970, aind the questions ofycur gr;oup. We deD|>!y syrnipatfoazewiil'h tihe efifonts of your gmup toseek to curveM

ko

•a4 the Hotly Tinniiy sdwratls. We feel jsure fchs4 these are slnwlar to the

m&mbt>r <foes rial d&aitfe norL-iJ'ic- curriculum. That is \hu pur-? for v

The nurses ware Miss Mercy Car-

fn&m Iran," Miss Miiea-fnam JSapan, Mtss l«u-

d Mrs, VioHet Njezufci f r an theRepublic of South AiPrios.

sohetfatle. a t Ttemaques in-a brief ses&ion1 in tiiie faculty

mom w'fth Edrmund C. Allen, pnin*c iia-J, Mrs. OaTblyn Jerankngs. sdhooliB'M-rsa, Mi-s. Batriek Dlmsi, PTO

, and Mr«, Robert Itoder,

Navy Seaman Appirentice John E.Miller, son cf (WLr. sand Mrs, GeorgeM. Miller of 22S0 HKizsbeiWi Ave., ra-tunned to ith-a Ujn-iited Slates aboosrdtihe -aij-erai't *ai-riei* USS SaiitAogiajtal-i&ving ix seveai anonih- fciiM-se in•t!ie M«dHtMTamean waUi 4he U.S.

Fleet,Tllie Saatatoga is hom6po>Hed

The Joint Oivic Coinmi^bee' "can-didates fer the WtsiffieM {Board of

ave found, sue w&y totihe key issues dm (lie

curi'oivt i i U

Blackburn in Md.-

M:'We ilvire

s, qualified io

ties must"The W-esliKtl-d B&sd'd of Educo-

Ifetn- m a t e available, for Holyity studtWiifis pcunlieiipotiioin in

of Mi'^issmi, John A^ox-B-nder studied -at Dufce Univcreily•as y prt'-mi-dical studcirt. Durtrtg iliissorvicc wit'h the United Slates AirForce he sttung Oawro in ihe "first G.I.

s said."Quite obviously, c s we !have

resbdents in cur oairjp,s must make use of psrw-

en U'dwiiqu&s laiivd inn watsoBs to

grand oporia performa-nee «f 1 Pagli-acei. Upon bis disvhargo imin tlioservice he enrolled at the Ginci'iwuatiConservatory of Music iand fettermade his iMvfes&KMial ti-tibul as

pace with mr dril'drt^n's mindsiing aibility ibo aibsioii> in-

f-umJei ESEA Ti'iile Ignams wWdi are eu»rerat imfiefM, as well as cflassifiaaUon serv-ices provided by the &peoiial seiT-ioes deparstaneni. We are oerthain

y-mi ara awsre of to& tei^ad eon-JIS of the Board of Edudaltoon

in ilis associaitioins wiih priviaite andpa-rochaai sdioob. M' tSKee ccm-.siltta^ts were to -olnariige we iarc sure ]

. Mr. -Alien spefce on the maikc-of tbe s e t a . ! and.how It fitnc-

'tioris. The activities of tins sdiouJnurse and her dutdes were a feo ox-p^latoed. F^ifewkHg this meeUrte the

Navy ti\ ©ut. (j. &.) Wnifliami K.•RlacMbum, son of tWns. J,W.buivj oi 263 Walsaut St.. is Kv/Mh Patrol Squa4roii 49 a t Ihe U.S.NaAial Air St«ld!on ia Palmxent River,,Md.

Ills squadiron Ihfas just eoinpdcietl»a traarsi-tion -Mo-lhe sN-a'vy's inewestpaino] airiaraift wfcfccih u-ses tlie Navy'steitost model ctntifare a^artics ^-s ta i i .

Braarta McGail, Dr. Atthur«uad Cooaige Plenty m-e

moating Uhe voteiis iaiee to face ata ser^-s of irior*; '4Q»as> GO nehghibor-hoad tsatfees fliro-wgh U3ie tnwn.

candidia'fceB said ' Mfheideas l>as iboen one of IherrriaUve aaaerfs of "Iflw *caim~

pH*!g.n — we re fiedi'inlg 01st exadilywhiait is 'Ori Km voters' miads awd weare Mb *o tell iiihem how we wallIxist iteifcfie smna of i!iefetaimg 'W^tHuei'ds' ohJcftsls

Some of tttietse raedigflnbo^Koiad cof-•Xeas luave boon' asid will be lield ai

residences of: Mrs. WSHaamg , Mns. Joseph Harrison, Mrs.

G. R. Cuuiinir>g[uam, Mns. HowardKron'ick, Mrs, G^r^ld GoM, MJ-S. H.A. Cc-hen, Mrs. D. F . Lua<dy, Mrs.

Bakes, Mrs,' Jack Petensoia^I t e n k Syvcfrton, Mrs. L.

Frieiwiiaaiid, Mrs. HJOfwawl

' Agendaand Mrs, War-Mrs. J. R-

mi Vli&t. - ;A'iso s t K;he hamss soC Mis, !E. W.

Bidgood, Mrs. Jack 1>azH>. M -s-E. L. Dmnmr, (Mrs. 'WilM-am Myers,M^5. Ohantes Jbstes, Ms». A. G, V«U-mer, Ktns. Oavid Jlobeais, Mrs. S.R.Swnom. Mis. -Aliam Gray, MTS. Johny. Mogian, Mns. Henry Straok,

. J . ASgert 'Mins; Rioberi Pecks,Mrs. Maraon 'Uavy, (Mns. S i a T ^ Was-semiaax, (Ma s. • 2fet*est Sm?wfcer,

jrs. G«oflg«'GiiSlh, Mtos/S. J, Cterk,iris. Leliam-d iBeia'Oh and Mns. • J .P .

ly, . Newman, MPS. <1. B., ami tMirs. J«im Cook.

Abo Mais. J . G. 3

-Mrs. WiBam R w e , Mre. Thom'as

A:liSo Mrs, Joim'fi. He^kS, Mrs. H.Shidiman, iMim, Robert A, Lodor••r.. iMrts. 'W, MSb Corbet, Mrs."»a. Scott?- Afts. K. Bi&'^d, Mrs.

Syb'ii OsJbcI, M'rs, J^sepih Sonliy,Mrs. WiJUtam Wtoirthiover, Mrs, Wil-

: Mam Kue'l'iaig, Mrs. - J^ok ' Oarter,•aisd Mrs. I>. "*

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Over 25 Yrs. Experience889441.6 (9 to 9) Ask for Mr. Font

UidrfcH*jna'f>roti. TV.* do ivss would risk ourschool uyslam's falimg beftand, the

with Hie Oiiichmali Siuirmer Opera..When he tnrade -hisi duUit willi U*o

Now York CUy Opera in lffi>7 li<!was -h'ai'led -a« a JIUW nvajor wihil onthe inusiic wceno. Four years laterlit* made his 'Widely iacciahried de-but w-iLh ^lie iMetropoJitan OjM>ra :inMoza-rt's €o.vi Fan TuUu. Simcc

JCC camdicMes said."Tlwse tare tihe wa\ Js&ues in

•and Mr. Pietfty s

thist ycin sliso realize it«hat t!h& samehave to be giv-

en to -at private

we are Io imeet our (future sfdhoalneeds intetligcn-tily isnd in <a a-

-the ibown ofand possibly ito wUlier edhoolsed by WesKlie'M rasiJcieinite,

"Therefwe, we <lo notcan answer your questions only

in 'terms off 'the 'I'equiremaats ol

manner witii 4he'being "Uhlat our chi'.dr-un will beeducated,"

it to meet ike pi'csent

he has developed an extensive roper-

cf our •conirmmity with open, notdosed s, on what our childrenshould or £<hoirid ncit ieom. Tile issue

1 in -tihis olection -is 'wiiether wethe -narxow it:o edjeata-on or

beforesuited do

at #1-0 iMet ia-recl appe&red In (re-quen-l recitals, tolevisdwi aipoaramoesa«d soioi'St assiginments with majororcli t^i fkis

.HL^j-ocordings have enjoyed wide w m i n e i o %sim m ^ s l t e o f

popularity. Anicng Uhe bejil ikcmmnarc BeothQvon1* Niimth SymphonywMI> ISugenc Orwa«dy ©ml the Bhiil-a clpiiia OrdiBstra amd UclHni's 'Nor-ai a iwiih Joan Sutherland, witli wlioinhe simS fchc ton^r roles on .a tonweek o]>cra • lour ef1965.

iwrt have a<val)ai>l&fioietiit i'iiloininialiiOT

euf-regiaiiid to

or the ©Uier private mredoils dn ft:t>wn so itihat we may of-

Fe>asom>a|ble answers (to you.As momibors of

Baard 'of -Educaiion, we would beccptlve Io ItOro saigfg-eaiiion.inig ifua'LJier itflie rrfatlionsfiuiipt e anid

JCC

tihe coui^se bestour dwldren pre-

pare iov tomorrow." the JOC oan-said.

and -pB/rochfa! sdiiaais wilih due con-sidortartaon ito areas wf muluail: Aniter-cst ©Bid ttxxopcir ttcon sn-cili as you

Election"We apjxreoiiate your linteneist in

our oandidaibete •anvd yow ofitonte tothe electorate."

field stihool board and served on thecamimiitteo. Dr. Feilvish luas

been otciiVG in <i)>m"cni~tdadh-oi' grotipsand Bba served as a member oftlw iteadiars' saiairy comimiUeeEdison Junior High Sclwoi

(Con'tinuod from page 1

from 'tihe oicunentary school i>ro-gnvm this year 'after test spring'sheated oonttroversy has not been^ jwre-dcmfeaal:, oveitones of theexist 11 wo -groups, il he Concerned

; (which opposed the family•prograin as it was pre&ertked

„ WAA to ObserveDemonstrations

Simuitiainoousvarious

We feel we •can offer # e peopleof Wositfiold AhQ b&ncfiit of this ex-

i in cur pluvious oss'oci'ati'ons<sdtools and tdtai we can put

to work for bet-ter educaition at btfth the high Sohwland rtihe elememtary leveh," the

% and the Parents forly Living, .proponents off <a sex edw-cation 'program, (h'ave Iboth been ac-tive in t*ho 'current toannpaign, theformer 'group igonenaUyviews of Dr. KJaib'adaer and his rwn-

ofmedia and teoli-

toe *he theme of thenext meel'ing off the WesftGeW ArtAssooin'tion a t S p.m. Tliui-sdaiy,Felb. 12, a t !Wie Wateusk (Room G£the Utomhdpal

n.lng matesmore or lass

the P F L

nexit iwodb wdl beMrs. iR, H. Millspaugih, iaonyiilcs;Hanry 'Devl-ta, bhidk iaud wJiWs;Jerry Ojuibecik, ioiiis; Aian Eodc-morc, (pastels, and iNlornuain Wehb,program dhalnman, wa'ter icolors.

itiie JCC slate.iDr. Katl'ba'oli'er was 'an ardent op-

ponent to <La$t year's fiarroily IWing

many par&mlsJCC oamid!i'£hi£s said.

"We sbare wifflitfhei-r concern ovnr •marcoti'cs(and the horrors of that social prob-lem," -the JCC candidate.? said, "Weare on record, as nur sfcaitemen'tsliavc shown, as iHavonimg wihole-iieantedliy la cxifmprdiensi ve prognamof education."

'a icritiiioal 'is&ue fading West-youngsters today ,we beHcfve

that fthe •euprcnt fwessures of <HU"times tfemMd itftiatt ouir cbiildren bewarned, &t the a'pipropriate age,(about tttie •daisgerB of rjarxrotijes (aibtaseto ihe individual and to safety ," theJCC •candidates said.

"FurtihGr," the soandidates oon-titiued, 'Sve find many ip&renrfcs con-cerned over #ie fa!ot ihfat tiie sexeducation program was distortedfar 'ouit of proponEion s s an issue."

"As we have ssaki, 'the We fI«Hdsoliool system 'has had ^ liinDtedsex educa;tion program if or mwnyyears and 'we bcilieve stihai (the sdh-ool•eitrrieulum should jrtclutfc (an ititelii-gent, TeaOisti-c •. and Jamity^ricnted•program." -the candidate said.

"&idiy, a.»arrtw-4nJiKted group ofour cJti'zeins has distorted the mat-ter aM oiiil of proporti-on — 1'he sim-

The s^tists, <aU menibers, wiquestiioiia during llilie meeting

program '«asd 'has Coasist&niblyed lhai it offered "too sixudi, toosoon" ito eleonewtary School oliii-dron,

gmations <rf 'Gappear mi the tba-Uot lior

ore the dandiidatets braefcetod byslate. The IUCC iaspiitaaits drew first,

and BIGh positions Ja-nd theJCC 1ihe even spots.

'Results of Tuesday's ofctotiBm willi>o posted in #ia window of the West-field -Leader as &oon 015 possiblebhat

Negotiations(Oontiisaed from page 1

strikes while cur teachers areing arvd our chiildlren ore

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Mountainside — An lafttentypt by>of "tihe Teaeihere' Assoe&a-

to inject <*ue$tik>ns oai WOW flourcaaictiidaibes vywtg tfor HWD setaitts inTuesday's Board *of {Edutoaitaion:tlan M t ii'bout detnamid^employment priaictajces meft wiitfla de-feat 'at Candidates' iNolgfrt feat week

tihe BeedbwooKi Sdhicrail wtoem (hereifiulsad to comment on

the grounds itihaft it would foe araad-vfisaftAe while ne gioctiiatttkwis were stillbeing eoaKjuefeeidL

(Pictures land lbiogiiiapllH.es of itihecaradidiaites aippear «ai ipage 1 of sec-tiioin 4 *of tocfay's JbeaxJer.

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The niieebhug was spouusoired by tineP.T.A. and tin to (absence of Mrs.iE/asher, f president, Jlihe rnoxfefriaitarwas (George Crane who pertmditiiedeaidh candidate Ito nuaike & five-min-ute speech outidmiDig tffc&r views.' ilracumfoent iMirts. iNidhoiliais; Qnad-

ehaw,. a former teaioher, satmeSfiedtlhe if aat of tlhe taporltiamce «f baringgood teachers, "ibeioafULse itMn^s areobatnigjifnig' quiiiokfly lamd as our chil-dren mature, ifihey twiStt be oattled up-on fe> assume jTespoaisabtQiiitoes in awonl'd dillcirenit than tihe owe wefcn>ew. The cfomibiniajtiioin of new me-dia, irinjovatwi meitflvoids anii Buc-cesstDuH technaqucs in itihe teikis ofgood taadfoeirs Ihiave made our SKdnoodsystem a good one and we wiilil (set-tle for niotihiinig less k\ (tlhe iftiUire."

Mrs. Bpadslhtaw i&liso said: ftlVat de-cisions inade> toy tlie ihoaind odwuiouisly

lihe chrkEnen'fi eKperaeoiioets insdho-ofe mow, "but an outgrttwth

of this imilibiatl link jbetiween tlheboard's actions amd present eKJiiea-(ion 5® ibhe impact Ahe dwldrea havem ©veayone (tfhey oome in contactiwiffli—mow land in the ftrtiure; for astlhese eHWren mature, Wiey belciomeItlhe Wteft >of aJM flbeir manall, socialand education. experience.11 Hf re-e l e c t s , islhe (pledged to work tftor acantimiation df quality ednoaitioni for

(Newcomer IHraink (Damfaiandi, 'in cit-ing !his toadflground, experience landtils rwoalk wLUh iUhe IP jr. A. saad thathe panticulainly fefllt his experdeniceill rthe fieflid wf wtlue anaHysis <woU'ldbe !his igreaitieist oantoifouitiikHi U elect-ed -as it a>mld be appdiied to the man-agement and opeaiaitdion: of itihe sdnooilsystem. Mr. Ijomband also saidtihat "ithe mew jprotgnams Uiiat havebeen tried—'and they may 'hiave mf&r-

r1 >ve ahouHd mot expect qukkIfrom ibeoftuimtoigitoad Ward-

ware, dinmoviaitiiKvns lor experdmienits.However, I do ibelterve tttet tihe Byis-tem I(ere sfttoufkl move very stowlyamid icareiCu Jiiy in rtihe anoa of ex(ped-meritoi programs." He ifflliso Isfaidtot he ifeit IflM ithe key pmofHiem

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theire have been deifikflfen-'d'es Bin.a r e a / ' la'dd'kiig, "itois was evident in•She (result <of itihe Oast scih'aoldum. The Ward was outwith .the p<!!6ple amid evenDor error in judgment, itlhie delfeat ofthe bond -issue isQiouIld Ihiav© tbecm an-ticipaited. If dihe sahoiol boand fails inthis basic tfuMotabn, at (matters nothwv deep fthe carpets, or (how far itihebui'Minlg exitendls or how mofviaMe 4Jhe

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Afoe Suidono, stressomgthe fiadt 4ihiait Us metnbetsftwp m tiiebefawd ifew ftfine past ihneie y&am hadib mgihit Mni maay £t£a@& fwhddh hefelt caudd be ptfit 'into pnadioe if hew ^ o-eeieotedi, iwhach, to tuna, wouldmat cmiy candraue tftie tspleffiuM1 edu-oati'Oini fthe isctoids maw ofifeml Uitwould faaive #iie efifeict of he^piajg tocreate new mti&Aaftmnfc and enidleav-ors to toeep emftiartcdintg Sine

syistem. Mr. JSudkmo taUisotiimpcttitiance of cxmrnrnvksatiixmts, ineaixienitjs isnd saffid tat "oon-

troft % anki must-tie OBSEK} Bay itbepte (and itJhnoui h *heirtives, the memlbeiiis, ®o« 4hst. tfie

report.

dhiM's oooxoenitsuutajoin of ediuicaitiion asn^ver iiiwdutty dm)t«nmpt«d'. Hhe re-sponsibility «(f the edfuoaition of thewtode idiaild EOxnikl wot be transfer-red to ai^onfe oQwr <Uum Jhe ijusa'Iii-iiied rejjresenitotdives otf • dine ibaxpiay-

wlbiidb ils Hhe truest fionm oif de-

'Mir. Siiakiito iailiso pointeid1 out5iais- temtr« 'in' loffloe lie was

involved *as h-eaid of tflie> ooommiibbee andi was

responsible. *ar Akve bus contlriaicitsand isenvace and Khait during ifae 1967-'69 arwi '69 sdhtool years the oasts•had .b&eai $30,000, txut fchas year,spiibe more istandemts rilcMinig tihebuses owd raisdng' coste, itihewas atite 'bo nclgfoSate ftlhe new Con-tra-et Eor onHy $1,600 jwore. "Afeo,"(he added, " a ooonj^'ete review of «urbus -oon[braiot as toeing rmaide by aconiauittiaBt .to ensuire te utimost safe-ty coniditSons for ouo* di'iiMren-, mlomettifioiemjt ibus •service i&'iwi i& batter re-tarn on nwmies talilooa'ted for bus

Newcoimer VhomsB J . Spina, inointiing out tihait (he wanted

tseiwinig tShe comamtnlty'isand (because he ted locmc to denlow agreat many chiiikken dkiriilnig hisyears wi'tih the 'Littte League, 'Mtoun-taiimsMe lActtomi OommdWee on Youthand Us imvolivemenit iwditih the P..T.A.tfbsfted, "Moaintaiinsdide ds comiilng ofage. We oamuoft ©row pfhysioalAymuch more—anost of our land is de-vselope^-^buit we imuat Cttnibinue (Jheconstant •work amivwlved1 io mlainitjaiin-iing our hijglh standards any eduoatircmand isn new oadts. Wlholie I djo- notfeel -there tare • <any (big bu'rniing is-sues ikwcilvinig tthe looal t>oand, we•allil know that the iBaill ireferendumwas ibadly defeaiteld. Ydt, I must akMthat ailimost 50 percent of edtuoataortrdfcreoidimis lim the county were de-feated in WG&." He werit om to say

lie felt lUh© bloaind couJd useiimpnovemeot in /Uheir Simiagepublic, "'ttlieiy are woririmg for

publiic, tare iresponsMe, to theianid slh'ffufld1 Ibe ne^Kotisiive to

tihe -puM&c/V He isuggested rtlsait ttie'board needs inore conurtimdity listefn-iri iposrts, ianid it was amperiatii've tne

'be iptormed over"t)he.neKt 2-3nnithe subject tof the Miaiicuso

repomt;, 'TA'Il Sflhoofe,": he said, "foe-iiHg. pubiic property, 'I ieeH (theys!houilid and icoulidi .be used toladvantage to itihe tiommwnitycouM possibly (be used for meenea-iianal pfU'rposes. Also, adoult ediuoa-tion might be po$sMe—wihy spend

itodis wlhen we wow have pulb-'buildings vaioawt at tihe Ihtours a

irecreation center fe needed1?"(Mr. Spina also saM ithait Che sohooil

board Should make its positionknown vegatffMg lUie High Scfhioolsitiratiion and1 istoessad bow impor-tant it was for (Mbuaibaanside etud-eixts to 'have a lour-year Jrarneschool. He promL&oci that if electedfoe wiill ' 'use careful study antd judlg-ni'enlt to insure itlhat (the cWdren andthe voteffs a re best [represented andgiven; the (highest possible form of

"When .Mr, Gnane failed m !hiS re-

quest for questions from ithe morei t t a 65 residenits itt the audience af-ter -the Bfpeedhes, he posekl Ihiis ownquestion of "Wlfrat single asset doyou believe you can -bring into thesdbtfol syistein?", Mrs. BradsWaw replied by sayingtot (her lability fco foten creatdvelyto the otflier board members and tJhereeiden'fcs." Mr. Spina said that hisexperience dm managemernt andsaleamamisihap "and iit 5's salesman-ship" h-ad ibau#ht 'him ito 'Hstten aswell as speak. Mr. Sucknjo s'aid heha'd (learned' tbat in making a de-cision; relevant to Wie duities lais aboard member, "my first oonisiidetr-•atmn is land (wilt be Ihow wfltt1 it ben-efit the dffld." Mn' Lwrribamd re-sponded, ."My experience ton- my jobcan ibe applied to (the school systeim

, I repeat, tl could 'and would useility at dost analysis w5itehbe a useful function,"

by tihe questioning ofcandidates ,'by Mr. Crane, residentsthen aJslked' questions ion the candi-dates' views on' sex edneaafcioni ikv theschool Ssystem, pantteJaa%- if itihestate, demands lit; Ihow they feltaibout tiie daminaitaoni of- EidDobrookSchool, and tfieir o/p-Mons on the

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•Mr. SJpiiBa said tfxait the be-ldevcd msdhewd

and "sex etiutoaitiou is anijmo\Tatii-cai and I would leave dl upto tlhe ia<feiiani tinaitaan. As Boa* tihe

Sdhool issue," lie said,to-and Mow Svas a jraamdiaite foam

tfhie voters and they must fimd an a5-iermaite solytk>ii arid tihey miust eval-uate fthe Miancoso reixxnt."

iMirs. IBnauKisdiiaiW. said that- ethe :be-Heved in educating itihe whole cMid•in his botfaflaifcy of Me wihiioh included

of sex iand lihat her htKpei>e (that tihe matiunailiness would

be atresseld lanjd ttiait chi)ki)r«ns' ques-iijons iwonlid be -answered' iliroffliily.She saiki it3iiait the eiamrBmatiijOsn: ofJQdhoIhuiook has ibeem la liomg aianige•plan, (not sosmertfliinig ithouglhit up oveir-

s!he toped t t e t Edrso-ean eveoatually be ©Mraimafted1.

"Sw f a r . a s fche Mianeuso s-^port isconcerned," she said, "it is evident4ihat i t wifE to© ye&rs belore it issalved and -at itthos i>ojint we have noidea show it wiiM afsfeot. Mioumlladii-side."

Mr. "Lombard anisiweired toy saying<!hiat whiite heiwamted- sex eduidataonin the sohoofe, he felt tthet«f the. supeninAeudenit of tihewas, ito th^riouiglily 'inikxrm iaii:

id'Oints. He loiibad his opimioii las towhy tlhe bond to eliminate Edhto-bnoak w"as defeated and &ug!gestedthat ftilic ftwaind sitouid have U' iod tocoonprloimiiise with itihe voiters. l ie alison[oted that lie had been made awaretthe enrdillmenit tin tJie scltoolis hiadgone down. <ttRie(g|a!rdiaiig itilie IWDaiscu-so rapoit," Mr. tartbaxid saotd, "Ido mt know tall aibout iit and I wMlnot continent tuutiil tlhe ireporlt hasbeen sifflidiedi miore"

!. Sudtoao exiplaikied (tlhaft tllie sexnow beimg ifaugihit in tlhe

was pant of #ie hygtixsiie Bmdscience oounses and h«ad been ins ti-

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tufted « % -after it ihatdi h&m slmidi'edmd agreed upon by mcmibera of"the cl&rrgy, tcaohens, ipairents aaidthe adimikistriaitiion. He adimitted! thatthe 'issue of Kahcibrtooik was a com-plex on>e, ' 'i>ut 'tlhe dhiflidren needmiore ispace. it wias our job, axud weare not poetically Ixouind, to come toa deoiBiion to aiUewiaite that • eoradi-tion. The people saaid no to our de-oiisticm'. Aillirighlt, ftlhe peopil© have tihefinal -wand. When we feel it can bopresented aigiaau, we will ibalk it overwiitih the people and limvesftiigjaibe emiitihensee what can be don<?. Mr. Lxxm-

bailkod aihouit the erarolilimemit i>e-diowiii. I as® teiH ihlian mow-4ih.iat

it is only true off the Id'ndor'gartein—people tafpjpeiair rii^Wt mlow >bo be onoiv-ing in wi'bb xtM&r chfliirfran.1, • arid dt isour job to see tihe matter iis restodv-ed—evee 'Wthile Edhdbiriowk wiill ocm-tiniue to isarve as ia sohool." Mr.Su'okno laWo said tilnait he agreed tlieMancuso fihdflngs w'M take yeans to

oiiid "la'l I tkrtaw is flflnat heiar-ihave ibeen stontied. iti .iinetiDtWi

and. the board; will inform inesddeitts•as soon.- as repoTite come (Jhroosgh,"

Mr. Sudcno w«as masked dijineotly bya resMent how. toe .felt icommimiiica-iti'ons (cwuild ibe iiimprioved and iiefpldefd,"By residents" c»miing to our see-onid Tuesdiay of itlhe skvontlh ptiiblibmeetdinjgs, ilJnil'esis liheire is Some spe-cial axe to.igrdmd whxtih is not veoyoften; our audience rlairely ©xceeidSthree or four people and in many in-sbainceis alii nve get a re memJb'eris ofthe press.1 '

Robert JiaiEfe, ffihe only tofymian. m'the laudience U> ask tJie qnest ta , •"What rale do ymi ibeJieve G maeim-iber of tihe boand ighauiM play in tiheemiplioymenit otf teachers tamd due set-tog, of staiwJands,11

IMTIS. iBaiadslhiaw"•passed" bult Mir. Spinia who wasloudly lapplautfefd M d Mr. Jlafle"TM& is tihe job of tihe a<irnmils'lria-'ti'on1—tthe ^boiard dhoulld only laidt asa board of directors," to WhicihIxxmibaira Q@needt witih Mr.adkiinig, "Alfter ithe negotiations arecompleted, yooir quasition, Mr. Jaf-fee, will be aruswered."

EDodbor Minor C. K. Jones, Moun-tainside oreeleiobed memiber of tineUinion County IReglionial Boand otf Ed-ucation and a member- of tihe Mtan-ouso repont conwniiitifcee, spoke briefily•and, reitenaited .the fiinailof bhe findinigs, it laiccepfted, ibe a long nwiay ahead1. He also invit-ed residents to aali on him forinifoHmiation tihey wiishdd iregaaibhe repont thalt !ho could give tern>at tfhis time.

lEtedtos and vo&iig on tihe sfdhoolbudget -will be h«ld ifor all diistrtlotsnext Tuesday between1 the Horn's of2-9. p.m. -at ithe Deenfield SctoH andretsidtemtB were urged to caisjt theirvote.

POTENT FACTSThe Deipiaaitlmeait of Tr

tion's' 1958 Report to Ootnigress on"Afcohol and tiilglhwlay Safety" <to(n-cludefd tihait 'laltoW has been thetorgesft single ifiaidtor leadanig tocrashes."

Crodsky to AidCollege Dept.

Peter P. Grodsky of 109 DuidlleyAve. has beeai miairrted to tlhe advis-ory GOirramtfteje rrf tflie deiptairtmenlt of'pgydhoflogy alt Newiarfe State CdUege,Aocooittmg Do Do*. Rcfbetrlt H. RJO&,deptatrtmienlt dhaStm^ain,' tlhe ootrnmilt-tee >wtas &elecft«d from diisltiimguMied'Jaym'ein afnid oitixens of tihe com-munliity.

•Mr. Gaiodsky is a gnaduiate of tfheTJmiiversiitiy of iNorlUh Cartotlinia aftOhaipell Iiai Wii&ri he reteavexi Ms'B.S. in business alcimmiStirBjtiian. Hebais re)certLlly jouiaed the ljeonlaird Was-Iselimain Oosmpany, divuisfiosn of LkxnelTmicb^iries, as am executive.

Ofihers seinmg wiilth Mir. Gtriodl kyon tihe ab&vOsctty Oommii itee WiilH be:

Dr. Altee jainmum of, wiho re t twed her M.JD.

'•ait Temple Usuivensslty aoild' pnadiioastotenntall medkiiaie ki SpnimglfioUid;Dr. -I. Iiajwrenloe Stem of Mdjuscfliien,'Plh.O. Hfflpvfeutid UmSveHsttity, profes-Sor of iPhiiteoipfhy alt CCSNY; Dr.'Philip Brady of Greentoak,, Ph.D'Purdue Uwecnsifty, iwxrfetssoir of boo-

ait Duiigllass OoHege; Dr. Iiiar-Stamb of Muinlay HaM, New fProv-

Ideiice,, Pfh.D C3annagie InsfUilute ofTe*diTiolo(gy, senlitor rese^anoh diem-'ist ait KsOo Keseiairoh Ljabonatories;fcinid Eu'gene FelMmlan of iMillllbujm,'M.A., Un!iv«rsiilty of RubfasbtHrgh, fiae-uMy membor in hospfiJtiai adimliinisitira-tiion at the Moonlt Sdailai HospM'ModBoail SdhOoll, * New York.

THE WESTFIBW (NX) 1EADEB, THURSDAY, FEBEUARY 5, 9

New York SpecialistLectures in WestfieldMountainside ••— Chaldren's Spe-

cialized Hospital, New Pi'ovddenceRd.,, w*as retcen'tly visited by Dr.Arnold P. Gold, assoeiatc iproifcss'OTof leliniidal meurology ifpt^diatrfce) otOoluimbia Prestoyteiriaoi Medical Cen-ter, 'New York. Dr. Gold oafme toev'aluate itiie progress of one of liispatienltis 'at .the re 1 laToilifjaiioii fa'cili-ty. He izwnaaigeti to (hold a sympiosiiumand ileotiure attended by membersof the hospital's own mediiioal staffias welH as daotons ifiitxm OvertookanW Muihtenbei'g Hosipiibals and a'group of student nurses from Mart-land Hospital, (Newark.

Peace Group SeeksBlood Donations

itSiousand! pi'miis of blood-are being sought 'in « Februiai*y Mo-Katonium effort sfpojiisored by =tlieBlood -for Life ami Peace OoTrimit-4ee, SfOoondiiinig to (Rims. E t o e r Scih-

, local dhaiimnan1. As aact din mwmoiry of w!ar

dead," she fiaid tlhat plodlgcs of ibliooddonations -Will be accepted a t TaylorHaxdwiarte, Elm St., flrbm mxm bo 3p.m. 9a!tund!ay, 'Fob. 14.

The pledges wi!ll -be sent to the'New York Blood [Bank Center andWittl be collected at areia hospitalswhen the need iaiitisels fcr dioiuaiLiciis

patients.

Home on LeaveAfter 3 Vietnam Tours•, Oaipt. James C. M^cNamaiia of 300-NOIPWI Euclid Ave. is on leiave alfter'three ours on VieLniam. .Captain Mc-Niamiana, memt>er of tihe 5th SpecialForces Group iAimborne), has beendornlmlan'dinig an A team at DampiPlei Bjeiii'iig, Certftipa1! Highlands. Af-ter visiting ihis mother, Mrs. C. F.'McNlamiairia, ihe wii'H ileiave for 'Ft.Benrang, Ga., to atltenid ,the IriflanltiryOareer Officers Cotuise.

Washington PupilsHoliday Minded

EFostaastens fnom dsistoit placesbem answering Uie request ol

the Wasihiin'gltcHi Sohoal fifth gnadedates of Miss Amtne Willis. Undeir thedareottoa1 of Mr. Richard Sallies, astudent teiadier frlam- Jersey GityState College, each studenft wrotefour letters to po&'timias'teirs of townshavtnig hoiday oames. ' Enoteingselif-iaid<iressed envelopes', they re-quasited Che pioObnuasters (to stompfthe enveltoipes ian>d d'eturn 4hem.When returned, tihoy wctre placedon a bulletin board wiitih abranigis oon-ncidsng e*adh envelope to Dibs coiireotHocaEon on the map.

Many of the envelloipes were re-turned wiitih letters from the jtost-irtaateirs giving a l'ititfle inifonmialtionabomt the towns'. Among bhe citiesrepresem/ted' are: Noel, Mo.; Win-ters, CaM.; Mount Judea, AiUc.; Hol-ly, Cofto.; Star City, Ank.; SilverBelli, Adz.; Palestine, A/rfc.; Christ-mas, -Pla.; Temple, Oklia., andBetiMehem, Pa.

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OBITUARIESAlbert Mol Mrs, Lewis Vossler

iH-.rt Mol. 57, of 776 Warren St.,• .died Monday *tt Ct'dtti' Brook Nurs-

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It will be Mr. Sheed's fiftfh appear-ance at- tin1 Tnuwty Fomm,began in 1954.- His last ieoiure\\<\s in 1967,

In a resume of his lecture receivSunday ki M i s f e t o g Itepi- j ed by the IV-irofcy Forum

Pkiinfield. Mrs. VOSAW was the | tee headed by Gteoitfe A. Keemm,of the hi'le Lewits SneU V^-skT. ; Jr.. Paiiwr Egan

A naiiw -of .Stamferd, N.V.. M r s / "As a pitcMesn,is*.lvr lived in Rose-He before m'ov- tion is idling nwre Americans fen

:SJ services were mm yes-;e-rday in Ihe chapel of tibe Presby-1

lerum Giurdi for Mrs, Harriet J i |\%sjilcrt -SO, of 535 Dudley a , who t

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and plainer. Mr, 11 o) .serveShe Union' CouMy Planning Hoard

!Ki5 imift 1-'('B Ik- was 'S.-ilcs; r for J he !*hi!ip H. VVCHMTles, Spring! itild. with whom

he had been a^sot'i^tfd 17 years.Mr. Mol was bom in DeMH. IM-

land, Dad lived in this country w1H13. Aftivu in the R l ity. lie was one of -the t'mmdtM's uiHis* Kepublicy-n Conserrativt* Ai-tif.n;('iul) of Union Coiui'iy. lie was a

-incniboi' of the Union Couniy 11e]>uh-lican C-ommttiiee (rum iatt3 to iih>8and wa^. a vice prusidem of Iho 'hy fi nay's FuiH?jial Hun it:. Iii lk-u of

'WeMfield Town Hepublirtuv C\>in-i lowers contributions may be' sent

i i'd yuars ago.She WHS a grcadiiw-k* <tf Si:min^i*y and Vtiss-a-r C(ilk%ft\

shu ua-s a member d" the choir an<iglee t-lub. Mrs. VO^SUT was a mem-ber vf Hie Presbyterian ChurchWe-.ifit'id and vwis a fonmv -predent of I he Women V As'.-'O-ci'Mion ofEhe oliurch. .S*he also was* a

•Die war MI Viet mum. II ismore rapidly m wlwie siibtmbia Wtanifl any b&w* jfbouto. W <miy ieji ofevery 1,000 young people nowing rmirijuumi gjjiadiral* tothe early 1970's wiR be too

- <"As i) symptom of a> prahiem,

J\ow monaWy sick jjvA Hie Sunun^t area Vossar Ckib and | and pk?a^H'e-t>eiii our socfeAy has !Cl Xorntier metrvbe** of both (he West-field Woman's Club and the WeM-

lit wwtisoa'tas how fewyout h have been oondaitiioned to deal

.College Wojma-n's C-hvb. j with sufferitig, .or evan U) accept tlheS^rvivin- is a" si.^or, Mrs. Karl j r e a U ^ M i>ai l i a«a"suffering are

M. Waihbum of 'Wosi New York. | W*v* of luuna-H e»ist.e-nce."Our youth must be taught to seek

Mfe's pnoblei^s- In hu-

satfoi sfcfcdb, arid others-Some

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Wilson StudentsVfeit

tlhrae

Quilts Warming Realtor's Showcase

detaab of -the workmainsii:iip, fetdd m 'Who's Who in Amei-iJoaaiOtaer** .* .* IMoa

in the btactagi-ourid are several | High SdhotAs and Oiitsftantfiang rTem^a«d ink drawings of area 'b^nes

yoimg iooal auiists, Suehym Anderson an<d W. G. Tice.

RJHS StudentsPlay in Concert

f winter iin fcrurmmial punder i'he diretidton of Pwilwas iie ld last morilti at HooseveiUj!uhii>r High Sdiiaol

Baud A fetafUirect fee "OvertureEroioa" 'by BeeiUwwen, "ler-a'sTheme" fixwn Dr. Ziivivago, "Pav-

" by ^Mm-tsn "Gbutd ami "Bess" by Gsscwge Gei-siiwin,

i ithc? pitogna^n were so-Jofcte HovMand Stoptas at the piano,

FtuK'4'ai arnaivgemenis woro made

i to the Specialized Hos-A ID34 graduate of SU-v«vs Insti-

of Tcchn-aiogy, Jlnbokwi, Mr. j t'mnmimilyMol served in the Army during !

Wo-itld War II atrd retired Ivom UioArmy Heswve in l%5 as a lie-uteu-airt-colonel He way a member ofthe Army Reserve Officers

, Mouwtainsido. or the WosUfield

Mrs. Clifton Milk-*!•

Mrs. Mclvina Millo-r, Hi, of 554Highland Ave., dted Tuesday in

•cieity of Heating ynd Ventilating En- tf . ; * ! She was the wife of the Me Olif-" lie is" survived also by his r^fier, i o n M l l l o r*Adrian A. Mol of Hwliokus; two half- funeral arrangement wall be an-

rs, M-ihur Mtrf of Hudson, notunced by Gray's Funeral Home,and Adrian Mol of Wustoteig-1 3 i^ Kast Bread St.

Ion, Midi., and a half-si^er, Mrs.II. T. McCoy of Palo* Vordes Es-tates, Calif.

inanity rabher taiam in• Bg-ain, a Gmymtoor

dscan prieat. was appointed fco theW4iilo Iitxuse Contferemoe on Dru^s

quiJts tfound in the atticof a WesUUeld horns ®re on displaym the -wfedows of BaaTetft & Grain,Inc., R a a t a s , (at 43 Eton St.

•the preseijit owner.Those tauliful >aakl coloa'ful

quilts were made by Mrs. MaryDotM, MISIO bom in

Joseph LucunegroJoseph Lueanegro, 80, of 7^0 Cm-

trtri Ave., died Monday atGeneral llospiHal, Eliaabotlli, a«w aEoivg Ml-ness. He was the husband oftiht? tote 'Mrs. Theresa DonsiiclU Lu-cttin-cgro.

A native »f Jlaly, Mr. Lucanogrocame to Westfield in K>10, He wasretired 12 years ago aiiter 20 yeters

Mrs. Daisy BrownMrs. I>aisy Bnown, 82, of 239

Windsor Ave, died Friday in Muh-ienbeng PffotnOioid, whereshe tiad been sdmiUed Uie diay be-fore.

A widow, she was the aunt of Mrs.with whom she

by President Kennedy and was theonly Cei'tihdii'C priost e&ll^d as a. wilt-ness by a Somnte coni>nii%x» iaves-•til aiUng juvendle cmtme*

He is the founfder of the Vilteigethat tlie "eedesiaslies lonew the laityway house far women drmg addMis.

In a resume of his lootunic, Mr.Stieod said lxvsontnwnlt and diaiilu-1sionmentt; -are widespread

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of Bertl'ley DodtJ qf Hil'lcrest Ave.,

fine «xanm|te of a craftof a bygone era. The fabrics used

ptaying Chopla'te ' F-otonalse" in APaul Ltbermian, m the

" acid Jim Me-Cwmatik,. on (the tnumpet, iar Band

are silks, datmasks tand' velvets, andU\& patterns are iptane*d and isoft

. The stitcfees use4 are theteabheraitttah, Ch© toufctonbole •

The prognam conducted with to-seleotians, ipliayed by .the

Bawt, of "AStey Oat," ' Wig-y "In to? Mof»d,!' "OEHiavan*1 andAmerican1 Ratonol."

of (Amenioa-." She isco-editor of tlie Ho3y Trtiiitybook, president of theor(Met of thezime. ipiajbrwcaa is a

-maga-of Sen-

9t.-H©km'a OYO. She is Hooking for-in law or urban af-to a

"orMiss

M«. J. F. Zimmemton of 169 Moun-Av©., 'and the late Mr. 38m-

cranftird las jmrt ofcurrteilum in science.

there, fctey were tafcfte to seeand Stitdy first foaTid a r fileotarig QIMJ!

a refnaotfeug teleacsppe. T3se steidenltswere panlkmlady Itnpcessed by thesu«spat.s on vie»w ito alt

The purpose a»d value of the ob-

Sdhobl icheening squad, presi-dent oif Suib-tftmiors, "fiht high

of Ahe WestlieMtot tuarae*OKI>, at tlie

a-eceoilt Westfield High WantterShe was altso la •^natisi. in the Welst-cam Unkm County Mm? Mim em-test. A meiribar of t ve PresiJyteriianOhuroii choir, Com Mae talso plays

iarfd g y f e . Shein interior

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da6ses and toethe us&s of sudh instlmumente as tlhie

pntsons,aind

They were aSSoncled tihe ojJportuwUyto examine many dteiptays.

OtiUdren were ei^ouaaged to lookfor the .Japanese qounet winch is

c«Hipen% in thesky ait suikbwn. They

ai!®nieii$ to tfteiujg ecMpse wlii< h will occur on Mar,7.

An was

or j the p h s e m f c yteaching art in etaewflary grades. * public on (3iese

eryone to returai any Friday evendzigof UIB month, except tlie tihapd one,to take adwaflitege of f ac i i f e al

the

Oalhcflics beoawse tlliey "erri»n«Ious-ly believe that ttie Church hadthem up (lie ^-aiiden po45i."

The tr-utfti is, Mir. Sheod »ilM. tilite "ricteisiasfttios k-new the latitylhad led itself up the ganden path•<wjd left ii bhere bewamse the situa-

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of serWco in tlio de-partment of the Now DepartureJHy-•vAt Bearings Division t>fj Gei^i^al•Motore in ('lark. He was <a meanlberof Local #736 U . A J W . AFL-CIO.

'Mr. Lwcarwigro was a comimuni-oanf of Iioiy Trinity H,C. Churchho re.

He is survived by tihiree sons, Ni-of Iselin, Ad#hx>niy of

New Services DirectorAt Children's Hospital. Mountainside Dr. E. Mi-It on

tdon was cons?d€Tod toartniless. Butiharmless it wais mat; i'lliisdons were•left w!hes'o tihey sifeuld have been•renwved/1

Some of Uia Oalihclic'e ituisiicms,Mr. Sheed said; ane:

The irotion Uset the iftlteranoes of•tho Church in cvony fLel'd •ane neo^s-sari'Iy correct; Wiat anyone wlhocri&l:if(.Mzed Mie hiera'fchy was a "badegg."

The general view tihat priests and"are really di'flfererat; tihat they

•St-aub, ©ireotar oJ Medroal Serv-ices at Children's Specialized Hospl-tol,, annoiinced today the -appoint- | pntest'lv-mei t of Ediw^rd M. Ikti*ringttm as | ,};hat by•social services director for the h'os-pilaJ.

Mi\ Harrington Is a gmatmie of

«re free fixMn the tompfeitskms of Hieflesh."

The notion fchalt ceditoacy ami tiheher a»nd"grow up i

K? gnave of uhemwcu'line devsires were rornlov-

ed."

Lauderdale, Fla. and Fa^ank of South Cornell 'U-mvcrsiiy and 'has donethree daughters, Miss graduate work t>t Cornell and Adel-

Esther Lucane:gro, M home, Mrs. | phi College. His most recent posi-

The Trinity Pommm past years has

the ecumenical spirit !of tlio leotures,<\ nviilcd 'tihe ortlrre Wesit#eid

Josoph ManzefSa of Newark an-dMrs. Joseipili Ftmamwe of Westfielcl;17 gnian'ckiliMdren and four

The funeral is being heM at 8:30.a.m., today at the Daoley ColonialHome, 556 Westfidld Ave., aod at

Trimly' 'Ohurcftt where at §-o'clock a high m'ass of requiem isbeing offered. Interment wil'l tie in

family plot.

the scries fmanee theHenry J. WatUerson Award to

-tion has been with -tlie Suffolk Conn- j community to the s&A&s. Proceedsty (Long Island) Department of So-cial Services amd he 'has had con-siderable experience witih the Medi- i 'choBi seaLoais ptonntreg tocaid iprognasin as it Ls admiiniislered j h e i r educations in college.in New York. Mis responsibilities a-t I elligibel ifcw the awards are senkirsChildren's twill include supervisi-ngadmission procedures as avoU *as act-1ing as general iiaison ibotiween Chil-dren's Speciialized and the acute gen-eral thospitais in 4he state,

any public or pi^vale hiigdi sctoolare members of Holy

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Approved ?as substitute teacherswere -Miss SaHy Oiampilin, Mm.Elizabeth Flanagon, Mrs. R u t JiFlournoy, M r s. Patricia Hilgen-tforff, 'Miss An-«e Meiklejohn, MissVirginia (Monks, Richard SaMes,Mrs. Carol F. Schainbre, MJrs, MyraSohurer, Mrs. Kfotherine WhitlafeerjGeorge W. Crefar «md OVIiss DomsRashkow.

The addi'ti'onal eleolion1 olerikis ofthe polls Tuesday mcUude: Elm St.,JSlfca A. sRdbe^ts, Daisy Burke, Gla-dys Caprario, Dwtis Aufcry, Henriet-ta Hunton, Hazed Hohenstek eindEteianor ' Baokin; Grant, MikinedAigotti, Phyiiss HeaUy, Betty J.Steward, Catherine Grate, PatriciaKelly, Phyliss Van Hedce;Josephine iMJaMamis, JMarJoJie iElizabeth fflffcGurk, Caroline iPiser-chia, Dolores 'Millerin'g, SMa'ceUe Me-Keen, Loretta CiCalese and SMade-Line Woike; Edison, Otatie C. Gil-day, Miriam Hudson, Rose Scanilom,Naomi Diener, Lillian Di 'Francesco,Eleanor Ooogan and KaAhedne IKSSS.

Approved ias lundtroom addeswere Mrs. Irene K-aUntowski, Colum-bus: Mrs, Carol Moore, Wilson;and Mrs, Maria Bosse, MeKmley, ,

Dr. Lillard E. haw* superinten-dent of schools, reported tihat thelanguage M> at the high school haddeteriorated to such an extent thatit was new inoperable but sincefunds have been iprovijded in theforthcoming budget, repteoementunits are 'being studied.

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President and General ManagerDAVID 8. CRAB I ELExecutive Vlco-I'resldnnt

C TREDERICK POPPYViet-President

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&*ft onthe Christmas pragfem." Mns. R, R,Banrebt J r . was told ittuat wihtle aletter bad foe&n received tarty tartsummer en itlbe (subject tram theA(XU, a irc^Jy from ilhe -board hadbeen sent itfoem awct wofohiing ftirtlhcrhad been heard on the

Charging that "group" 'vity training" was being

in a first (period senderhistory dass^ land itfo&t "iiw> ybaak tod (been opened siwee Sept*

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," Mra. Wii&i<aan wasty ttfain&ng (w

in sdhools and if iton, "it will cease,"

poJioiea for the wsageafoilibies were questioned l>yresident, Oarenice Tlnoxeij,

who asked why the Parents forFamily lining !had been guardedfree use >Of Cr&nt School for a meet-ing. He wfas itofki tftnat oomtnaots fcruse va*y ofed .©liiigteitty forrates 4s spaced out iaoi the

Continuing ithe QiiesLiojiMyg of (ha(ward, Mrs. A. J. tRbcfrafttoan! <a»ked

lan alleged report • tiiat "«• slu-WtoQ <l|oauigibt smofcimg pot" in

ifehe student smtfkiitg iar«a had notreadied ftlhe superintendent, andottieat 'resident at ifche mefcfefeig,WLKikam IBnyiaiKt, lasfceld: if it w«<re' the sfqitKacd policy io tallow <tihe swimteam to drinik iat laway meets?"Bryant said $he Ifoaid (been iiilthat tforee memn|oi©ns lof ithe teamware cinimtoiing to lUh© lacker a-oom oithe Mill School imeat land'4Jhiat tfrieyihad re<oeiiiyed only & tiforee-4ay sus-

i f team.VpoxeiU coaKliniueid hte ques*

itionlng of board policies' on laworv-suspension, adding that "p/arents

make the sftudeplte Itio© thelime," Bind <afeo asked (about ashewn in the *w#li scftKWi©bout la tmanfchaafit 'Pfliiiladeliphm higschool. Tine ifilim program,' tit was

sponsored toy Co(William West to p

voke disoussioa) on "what's goingion" among fan limvuited a 'g-roup of ad-mimiisitnaitons, "teaiohops, ipareixts andsfcudents from $1)1 (county ih i g h

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THE WESTFTELD (N.J.J LEA0E& THURSDAY, FEBRUAllY 5, 1970 Pa*e 5

EIA11OJIATING on school board issues for Mr, and Mrs. If. HI. HowleU of 827 Nancy Way., hosts at a sherryparty In behalf of their candidate^ a r t members of the United Citizens .Committee slate fcr t h c Itourd ofEducation. Pictured, seated, are jpr, Joseph E, Kalbucher a n d Mrs. Walter K. McManus, candidates, andMrs, Howlett. Sending are RuUert S. Everett, their running in ate, and Mr. Hewlett.

A sfcudemit,, ©mice Wright, iaiakedabout dncltusion of a psydiologycourse in Oho high school, LloydMtiCh&sney reiterated' this objectionto ©r, Fox ias cfoa'inmtaii! «f (the re-view committee on itifte 'flaimiUy Jivdiaig

, land cither 'quesitions alsoIto ithe sex ©ditcaition pro-

,graim iwene asked, pnomiiJtimg(Rtohard Samuel do ask if u'day's edetotiion duad anyithintg to dowith (tihe <juesitSons. "For f i v e•monfchs," <sjhe said; "itihere inavebeen no quetibionis on drugs, sex or'an'ytHnig inlterositimg' un'til tonilght."

(And 'Dr. Arthup Kalin -retorted fihst"it's iliaird to believe tthiat tstie (Staff of(the board reasy intend ito do 'harm toohttdivm" tana -urged1 r-esideinls to"stop teairimg away — ist's rtot con-

Air Views(Gonitiinued from page

"jumpitnjg iiuU) new fields justthey tore new" and "experi-

tshe success af iiinnoyiaiiiveswjoh as Ulie vooaitliional and

senies.In tihe "area'df 'Che

also to ibe voted upiom Tuesdji^y, Dr.; voiced "emtl uisiiasitie sup-

port" Of the saJany pa-okiaige but

'While IMr, F^aTi'lcenbaiah, presiM-ing 'at Into 'last ipulblic imeetinig of theschool Iboand, ssLressed filie riiglht bftihe «pfufbliic too come to the boardwitih iirequdTieis, ihe urged1. tihiat ithieymay iget tfosber taoiswers ibfyat the souaice — teiatehare,supeaiimtendeinit, !an!d Mlisfgtion, 'the iboaird.

foir imoire -exjpliicliy dfitiad;te of"line items." Support of tihe sdupodibwdgat also was-offered by Mr. Ev-ereitlt. iamd in a gdatteitneji/t today, UieteaoHeiV salary tg\Me is fendtatiseclby the enfoire UGC slate,

Mr. PlemLy, who prevufwisilypubfliloly opposed bo-tfli adoiptkifJlie teiaolieits' Salary sehekJuJ©Jbo ithe ipubLic budget w>te, aim! the'budfg'eft itself, reiterated iliiiis abjec-•ttons.

OaittdMlates ware genemalily agtreedtihat tihe eomforoveray over a sex edu-cation program in Jhe scfhofalls was

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out of proportion, a result, mastcaused to Some extent by l'adk ofoomimunioaitiilons, even thwgih Mr.Pilenfay said tihclt imeeibimgis on itthecurrl'cuium wane siohedmled in all

re-vaeiw^d .fllheir pasiiAijOins on r-asjion-sibailies of thfi Boeuid of Kducfay&n.Dr. Kailibadior saw 4ihes& as ftwmlal

evatatedfor e^lfeiativeneiss; ptnovMnig i;nsilinucitiiom by q u a k e d ppofesaiiomiail teta'chens "free from bainassmeint;" nuakiitiaininig adequateconumuinitoatuioin; and finjainieial siupeir-viision,

"The respwusdtoiJiUity of tihe bdaaidimemfci&rB is nl&t t» nun tihe ecahaols•but U) see t tot Ulie sdiiools axe wellrim," comiimamtGid iMiijss MicGailL Sheincluded ortiheir dulliies als providang"beat lediuioatikmail oppomtumit'ieis;"

p of Ute cojuniuiniiitiy t«adirni'iuisitiJia'Uior* and, conversely,

to residenits of .tiheneeds, piiobleimfi iaind1 pro^a-ess of-thesciltoois; aasunamee of no waste of

arud -wiUli'mgness to lisTJeai toand invite suggestions re-

]SaiLi!ng do tlie Amiptfavwmenit of itiheWcuibfii-e-Id pufbl c sahaol system.

Mns. MaM'anns fejt that the miostiimportiari .retsponsiitti-lRy is to "elopewi;Eh the ohlaillenigets ithat are ' pn^senttoday ansd prepare to (thfeertf- tftosetihat will foillow." Neioogsiairy altri-buites, she felt, were imnnal stJaimto.

belliief in thedem-form of gownameriit with

Parking Lot(Oon'tirflued (from page 1

from adjacent towns of Olark,Ibainside, SodBdh iPiains, Caiainf

Other town (olMiidfals, a^ wefll as atiloast itwo Idcail, oa gtaniziatiionis tfoQ\B\islness and Prfoitassta Couitoil•and the Wesftifi'elM Areia Ohaimiber ofOommeuice, see a definite need itariadda;tiana;l Rankling, iBofflh IMiaylorJiam-os C. Monan arid has pircdecets-sar, (former Maow Robert H. Mul-reany, ihiave oitod panlding tas a,trriajor Iprobilefm in bhe <Mraimuinaity.

OTie Onambor of iOommeroe has•eamiuofced a sunvey oif pairklinfg needsand reffXMTilmeindpitdionB and is reWyIfco prcisent its own proposal to rem-edy .the solution, a report wihieh isexpeobed *o a'dvocate Mered .ptaricingbut whiidh BJO ifiar fhas not been made[public.

JqieeupQints of KHie protposedIto* EiiJte bre ian exMng pack-

ing M owned (by Wyiaibt Bros., astora'ge lot lised by .Norris dhevro-ttet and isix (buteimess o^bafbldsihmenits,>am<mg whiah are a reiaflftor. a bmiidalsihoip, la pet 'fiihop, a glass Sbore andan laiwning Store, It is repofted thatone of the meHdhJarlts th'as engagediam la/btoiiney feo protest tihe paridnglot d'evel'opment.

i rM fixates fchait the TowneSdimafbeis that idie naw Bot

will have about ,100 spaces whidhestimates (wall icosfr $4,350

<and "if one recognizes tHiatof the land in question is Bl-tsssd for parking ih,B..ofifeic-

cost iiis even fcigher."-dciod that tihe Kelcey re-

iponl abated that 70 spots were aviail-iMe in <t)he Wyiatt lot, tflius fihe ptno-

poscd imii»;'e5p»l lac&fon -wouildor.Oy 30 addltiorjal sipots m/akimigcost''$14,000 per sruiee. "By pisoji," ph© i ffid, "'iiered pgirlokig oo^ts

$6,000 per space and other p^s-on iKhe ftinges of M^ con*

business disJU-tifclt onily $1,000-$2,tXH) a space."

Heankig, isot for 8:30 p.m. im ihecounicil dsatnibons of 4h& (Mumdiciipatfimiktag, wilfl lateo indude oppiort«n-ities for pUbMc discussion onreAafaed ordimlainces, one 4o

far pMtHmg mextonid h12 Ho«r z

schools. .iDr. JOaQbaoher reamphiasiized his

viewpoint thhiat tihe ponj^iam priovid-"too much, itoo soon'" and' com-

5>lalne/d t te t it Was reseai^dhed ondya <fsaairtt year." He adsded itfluait it•should be rui optkuial ponUon of the•oumiiculum.

The aounse is not mow taught inWestifieJd schools' penkiimg a study ofa.rapiont ifnom a nevdew oontmiiititeetout the curtpenit btKind, laocontiing toMr., Pferaby, is not expected bo t)akeany aotiitin prior to eleobiion.

on ia dioig abuseMists- Mxi(M\ commenlteid; tihat

state law requires sicshools to pro-v&4& iniftKnmiatSaiii' on mancotiics andAlcohol, hurt, addeid (that slie ilaMoredsahfb»l icoope^aitiion wtith other lkxalgiioupfs couiceaiiied wiltlh itihe issue.

Mr.. Everett, who concurred thatShould do.a l l wiibhin (their

ladded itJhialL lie. -Wasabout penmfeisiven<e!ss." In

student smoking in decig-' aireas of the ihiigih 'scbool, he

•asked, "Are we also invtatiinig tihamsmfflke olher tihan olglarettitieis?' ,*)eife>fldim(g itiie "ourrenit .firaai pemiiod

the amafebg arenas, (Mr. Hentythe "unltoensodi smakarns" in

ftaid been imiposisij& tx>ami tihat m/onEomin/g >wias an

flask-" for. itieadhers.to factions -of "home erew-

oomenit" and "diisdipllkie," he addedthat the' "school is not enibisnefly to

omphiaais on anoper education bofihat hoane and. in sdJuool, a oaiiuniuii-cative s'aclail atoioaphere and coop-

witih flaoittty an'd school ad-

. In ..acMili'bin to pnoviMlmg the "(njosteffective schoo! syatem pfoasiible for

eomimjunitiy," Mr. PJem/ty felt'the board's - iiesponaibtHltiy In-1

the soleotiion amd suppout oftihe "best supeirdnitenidemlt of<*fif«ative , rrMitiva-

Of tihe piiTof€lssianial sdiajfif, snip-port of srtiaff, sysitehi

tihe

Asked by fbhe' madebartipr for oora-mantts on revdew of teadhens fornverit, Dr. Faibuislh said he th'ouigiht

merit "was a sgreait ssytsteini butwe can't sell -it bo the teachers."Mr. Plenty add'Qd tihat sohools doreview .tihe perXonraOmoe of teaefhera

of ithe 60-100 annual tuimioveir of'cms, 5-7 pewcemt of the loss

(the rasul ofWhy does a resident aspire to

eCetLipn to UHe Bctamd oMJ*. Pidnty stirousac| iiie

seirve j.'iS cwmmuaity, \whille Mrs.

budgebamy N3oaiitmoQis amisuififiaienit time to foe eEfeatdve, •

"In my view," saitd Mjr. E-veTieitt,•tthe most iimpontianit riespianistHiii^Of itihe .Boaiid of Educaitilon' is to rep-resent and be mespaausitve in Wie

eamimunii'ty . . . to giyei MXarid imrnetliiaJbe aonoann to

heat1 etoajtianal sylsitem

. .We wiithin flhclimtos of-ouir aJbfiiliityto fimance such a systekn

The UCC cainididate added that "to•accomplish this we need bhe build-ing ffltciilites, insiliru'otiioniaJ; mateirfitals,a o^daoat-ed faouiBty ajnd th© will t o .•moM these into a Jianmonioos work-ing whole." He also cited, iproMernsof dfcdjpgfrie aad that- it was theiboandi'is role "t» know and to (Ensfeft•on camplliiance wiltlh cloar-cut linesof authority bhrtougih all phases o£our ed'uaa'tionaili aystetni. A \xtard•member's responsibility must al-ways be to help educate our yoms

,to meet totmonncw waitfh in-vigor, comibined with dhiar-

of ciariii^,. dLs^oipllne, sea-

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nirug ito !fii|l 'tihe tsdat of 'Avery Wardwlio retired iasit year.

In «ther business, the $8,517,344budget for ithe <s?c'hiOQl year 1970-71!,whitoh was 'up $781,375 over ilast yearwa*s passed lt>y .a vate of 3K) over198.

Current exipcmses were Ihrakendown as folltaws: Adminisftratian,$333,039; inok'uotion, $4,975,455; at-tendefley, $21,950; feaMi, $75,2185;plant openatiion, $&23,207; trans-portation, $499.726; awamka'imtan'ce,$31.8,278; tito&A <chiamg€6, $323,613;food service, $26,162; Stiu'dent aicti-vities, $268,400; siummier sahood,$89,263. land .adult school, $88,480.

Capital oulllay iwas $101,835 landdeibt fiepwtee was $619,752. tfefcit serv-ice is mot voted upon on an onnual'basis.

The Moojnitiaiinside vote on currentexpenses \wm 380 yos votes against198 flno-yot«s,-^>n oapiital ©uitllay thevote 'was 957 .yes itx> 208 naiys.

In other oojnanunities, tofal yos•and no votes were; Springfield—337413; ©erfceely iHeifihit&-^77401;Ga*rwv>od-48-20; Clark—08-84,. withKeniiwortJh voting t ih e measuredown by a Vote of 96^98.

Dr. Jonas fin his vdafcoay stiateiinentto tihe (Leader said: "I am vetrygrateful 'for ithe coniidenice .tltait the

y kxf M'oiuiDtainslde voitensin jne by rcititnmkig me to

oflfcioe,, I liave woj^ed Jfor 21 yearsifor the benefit of iMJountaMiailde nM-<Jren ia«d I wii'll continue to (io so.Petnhiajps fthore are those wHio wouldprefer 'What they ooosideir to Ibe aonore yacileaious voice to repi'eseaiitthem, ibiit, I am of the opinion tliatloud moises made b-y some aspiringirapresenitatiives (and .their biaiksns,doas mtol (mean tet there is not a lotof Ihlatxi.work Ibeing done ihy me be-hind itihe eoeness fwhioh can and does,'bring resuftts ki the long irm. 1 nanon *my reicorrf land I appreoiate flhat

majorilty of Ibhe residents reicog-'that.record and showed 4U,

itihey 'wanted it to oomitinme. I pledgethat their 'flaiih ki me shall ooittinue

ibe wannamted, I am convincedmajority of i>esidents here (want

Ociv. XjiviiogsUm fox a ihome. 'High$oh)ool 'amd I intend to work unceas-ingly an my own iway, tovvaird thatend." ' •

sBbivity and purpose."Dr. Feibush said -the board must

determine poluiay sind set broad

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ed (to tannihiQate Me Jewisih Stlate.( tIn tihe iCaoa of (Hmsslan ia$A to

Anaib mvljions and Uw mounting in-)of !Khe fwiar of aibbrtioni atrtd

fejt tfuti as a wonnait, she"quiJse appiuichiable" a n d

h;';ieX-cre could bebt&r i

p , nanother for the expemEtore of $4pf000 far 650 new padclng meters,"

ia MoGiaul deiolared she believ-ed in the youtih of WeGtifiiekl andth4't tihcy suiiowJd be given bhe best

"I have timeexpeitieoce iio shta're," she

Br. Kalbaaher wuslhed to exftand•bis sendee andr 'Niiniosilty" fop. allahtSOiiren to itihe sdhoofls. And Dr.

weretoy Mr. Evoiielt alOter tihe JCC

c a u d a t e siaid thait "I see a jdbto' be ckne . . . I lam a

oakn, • rectacm'able a n d mti'kmtxlrrim,"

In (opening statements, candidates

anid to Jmplemieinft its pctifc&es, de-penld on its sMf. A fundAon of tihetboamd, he added, is "to amailyze- it-,self, ids aotioiis, po^ioi'es amd stiaff j. . . a board member must not beiiimiteid by has own amtibilQiis andprejuidlfces, by .his own speciiail in--tereats CT limiltcd knowl-edlge . . .AM avaflaWe sounoes of inAnvmtlblonmti:it be used ftrr evtaikiiaMon.

"Our sahnol system as strong,"Dr. F'.U^LLLI ami. "Aitotalvig sad4io\it#£i)ji crtaJiaa devdaiveacsis infoe community wi'jl mt buiiJd our

, will nci protect the toxipiay-Invcalmcint . . . We must all

cir to bu5,<d on curthat we nwy pC'-iX

week

to hove the kind of s'chood systemwe f&r

Travel Series(Continued from page 1

will ibogm at 8;fl5 p.m. Mu*.g p'noted *he dbanige ifbom the F-ridiay

tmadiiUon of previous years.Seri-ea itd-okets may ibe ordered

to Mm at 744 Crescent PJflwy,Order tfonms also may be obtainedat the Westifieild1 YMOA.

Sdimwi irov^aSod tihiaft sooiie 3,-000 Jews Juave ifted U o3iamd as a re-sult of tihe vinutot outbuirst to(f lanfti-'

thero and i&hlat more than

4,000 Jewish reifugees^ 'have left Cze-olioelwvakia skace ih& Kutsian iawas-tixt in August 1.968.

"The o ^ ieCf«(t vt ^ of ^hese de-(Has1 been 'a tiromeaidioius

nc in Whe lamtxint of mravey ire-quired «to save Jewish livest i e -worid," said itihe newly-ed uhaij-main. "ft 'has aKJded to thedifficulti&i; o£ mnaafmtainaog Uie reg-ular on-going programs whkah Iwi'ngdesperately Jieaded tlielp to 340,000Jews in 27 coumtnies^-tn'ajnjy ohJl-clren, liiie aged, ifo& si<ak land bliehandiaapped. We imueft uiespond totheir cailll Xor bedp."

Mir. S t a ) n k president "of Domes-tic Air -Express, 'a d-omesJ'it* land dm-

air aind ocean fire-iightcompa-ny. He was !for-

widh L. M. (Riosen-Inc., ia N«w York HovesLmant

finm (anti widh Touohe tttoss& Oo, yttie linllerntaitioniai aooountling

Mr. Si'nton is tliie amtiho'r of "Mbm-afgemenit' Marktit'kiig PirafiMjiabilliity,"•recemtly pmibliiaheid foy Aflie iAmeraioan(Mantagement lAssocftaitioin-, H e lhasbeen active in con^muiuty end civicaflflaii'ils aji'd is cunremitily pDesidenit oftihe Westifreld-JWOountJainsiide lodge ofB'na.i B'ri-Dh.

A ig'naduiate of Itihe Wlvaaton Solioolcf Finance -amd Ooimanp'rice, UJiiiver-ffjty of H'en'nGylvam'ia-, IMr. SiirriiOn1 isa mcimlbtfr of BeW GammaAimerioam Markelii nig'

g ExCouWve Club ofNew York and (the Adventisiaig Cl*ubof.New Yoiii.

Jle 'lues ftecliurcd ojotensiveftymiamagemerl pMaDtitoe at the Jioan Manialge-ment AssooiaitiKui,Axivanice Maniagememt R e s e a r c hGTOU'P and iat 'the 'Unlvorsaty of W'is-eonsilin.

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for the fuiLune."We ptod'ge ilbat as meinlbeins of

adviwl beard, we wiH.ca're-fulHyall eapeucMUji'es of public

pt!ia-n more daretfiuJHy for fu-sclncoil neetfc .t^an- has been- evi-

by line present a'dimiiiniiisitra-and brcard and dt> our bett to

see to it t'toat the ctt'&miemitiaiy andse>coirular>y studcails, the fiacuSty and•tlhe taxpayers oHwn m<aximumUP for evpiry d'aFJar

RICHARD A. ROBERTO

Convalescent CenterNears Completion,

Names AdministratorRichard A.. Jloberto has iboen warn-

ed tihe 'ad-nTimistir'atftr cf itlie newWetssuljeld Coiwdhi-5c&n\ Cenite'r at1515 Lanfoerts 'Mi'1-j-td. His .apjxwnlrmwi-t was rMe-rif-y- arniourwred by'fhe ilwa-rd cif d-ii-octotTB.

Mi*. Bcbojito is Q gitaiduiaile «f Va'l-ley Forge lUnivensiiily and piatnjickCollege. Ho is miairried ito the for-mer Mairgfaretla J. Viam Solwgen. ofBurbank, Oa(lif. They have Itwo chil-dren 'Linda, 19, land DeHyor^h, 17,and l^ositIe iat iJake NxAwwk, Spanta.

The WeslfieJd Convalescent Cen-ter currently antler construicitiiion isHearing 'Completion. ;Mr. Koiberiostated -tlliat .the now center willstress "ithe ttliknaie in palentof the chror.;:oa-Tly ill, thecant a'n'd the geriatric patient andwill have aoconiodiaiiion for out-pa-ten t ipliysioal therapy

On USS YorktownNavy -1 : reman Wi iiiam E. ,

son of Mr. 'and Mrs. WiUiiara W.Lewis of 817 (Grant Ave., is servinga'boa-rd dhe ajiti-sutountuiine aircraftcarrier USS Yoittown in Norfolk, jVa.

The ship ardivod din Norfolk fol-lowing a tdircc-irnonlih crui'se in theNoH'h AtJaaitic wlirch included visitsto ponbs dn France, Holland,many, Donmank and England.

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ur LOVE Will LOVE You-on Valentine's Day, Saturday, February 14f

even if the gift you give isn't red.

terrorism, 'Israel's 'deffense costs are'now 'twice as ihiiglh os ifiiey were in1967," Mr. vSiinwat staiod. "Morethan 80 per cent wf itlie entiire Qi tcr-niail irevemue Of 'tihe (domntay ais spenton defense lasrad lUhe peiople of Isnael•pay -tine ihiyhEat /tax imie in theworld," he added.

Mir. Silmon doscC'otsed Ifinat between40,000 ami 50,000 niQ\v inatwigwaats IwJQ seek ff-re&tfam dm Israel m 1970at a tiirte when1 sociall services Ihavefoeon ifroze'n iat Ii967 ilievals tor suohir.'Sitaj:i..!j..a as synagogues, 'hasipMalsand t?!d t^ged hwios.. One-<ruyainter of

people 41ve an sxitH.? and ftiiejfciunth of

isis Sve •be ow the povemty 'line,Mr. S^mo.n ^aid.

"The oontimoimg wan- atgiainiat Is-rael 'has aiggpavated itihe ajready te-n-uous .posiUmi of Jews in Moslem

" iMa1. Simon avoted. 'More25,000 Jews (have ffilad Nonfch

Africa' since 4ihe enid of • tihe &ix-I>ayWar, lassi'sited by itlhc U.J.A. land 4ta

ieam. 'In 'Iirun 20,000 dni-1-a re fad iurd {given medical care

But LOVE YOU ALL THE MOREif the gift is a fashion-right something to wear.

If you are wondering what to get that special man, we have

many suggestions and our selection is just great. Why not come

in early and shop at leisure in the store with a heart?

We LOVE YOU too!That's why we have our own parking lot, where

you may park free while shopping here.

BROTHERSMEN'S SHOP BOYS' SHOP COLLEGE CORNER138 CENTRAL AVE. opp. Post Off ice 232-2700

Page I THE WESTFIEM) <N.J.) LEADER, THt'BSBAY, FEBBUAKY 5, 1«(• REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

NANCY F. REYNOLDS

ASSOCIATES

REALTORS

SUGGEST . . .

FAVORITE LOCATION?

J>AV"

T l Ifc

your family hasdream that ^tlU* not too ro

t- vuii- will \ns itbio to buy'huiise-in a par t icu lar sou-ol1 WvwtJifcld — . Muuntain-—* i1' it-n vv o o d or Seoichs, WU«thc*r It- be Stone-

, Indian

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n i l us .sotiiat vvhe».-*ve iiel tin*p r t> ]»t- r i y that- "iit^nis j jdwt

Tms-nu" for you, Wi- can let youknow, < . . . . .

tahli- risiit npw .— natura l lytquurc prevents is** from givingy<?u liHTf1' rn.ore than- n haroh:u tinn of the wbinlerful selec-tion , , , so why not . 'phone aiulf^k jf wJmt TfrtI \voukl HKe lain Uu-

ITS SPACIOUS!f ' level "btr over, an

in Soot?lv .Plains* JEntranco'5 bcdrr)om«t 2H baths, 2tinn roomn. Yoy'll unjny

pool next sum™

CENTER HAU COLONIALTastefully dt-eorated 4 bert*roomf 3U* bHlli home hi Frank-Hn K<-i!o- area, W^strt^ld, Firs tUnor family ruMin, Lar^o mofl-ern kitrluMi M'lth eatfri^ area.Only "4 years oki.

• •

BUILDING LOTa pn tty tree lined street in

L l>» call ua for the

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES!hi tin1* friiMliMWt tfmi uf. Wtis

f* recently rninl

elUMl Cioual. $200

mmtth.

4 BEDROOM RANCHOomplHo on*.1 Uuor living - , -r*-nt*vr halt, {"annul dining rmnn,Mam*!!***! fnniUy room with iire-i*Ja\-*% - tili^I initJis, plus a pmv~*\av rnmn, 10V*MI th*1 laundry iwon tin: 1 L tl^nr! You'll a in in*-ciati: Mi*1 tvuint l air- oml i tHni"

WESTFIEtD GARDENS

Ksrt-pf ioua l ly vv*-ii m a i n t a iC o h n n a l w i t h liif'^t* rout t is , b u tiH'i tun m a n y «>1* ihvrn. Kl rv -piin'-1 in 1 h<> l i v i n g romu, K u r -m a l ilihiii^1 riHJin. i^ t t s <n~ m i n i *l o r ;UM! r u p t r o a n t *sjm<*r in t h eUK Hi mi, * Vn t r a l iv a \r vomi t -

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IMMACULATE!

Vmint" luivo maimaimiU it ho;ui-tifully . . . we t ii i n k you'll; * ^ r * * t f . W m u l l i i i f N i t i ^ t i r e p l n r - Min \ h<\ l i v i n g i"«'r*m, I ><H! i^ht-fuil*urrh nviTi^*'ki!3p- ih** p r o l e s -«hfnati> h u n t e r s p*"p* I .yani . ii

tiu!i riifun, loo. ^T.'.t'Hi,

PROFESSIONAL ZONE

hous<>H, rnwMii i t f V i c t o r innuwl h a m on Ra«t ISrnadin WitfHih'O. Tin- lo t i., (in r a i l UH f o r m u r e

NANCY F. REYNOLDS

ASSOCIATES

302 KttHt I!r«ml Strer t

232

Nancy F. ReynoldsHelen SchmidtOlga GrafMarie ElsteJoan ThomasAlice Fife

Fnmvooil —ITIjtlrm — M

Multiple* t*i*!i«ff S put emnicr-rtf?* ftelotuition Service"1IKU VAtlFtiT SERVICE"

PEARSALL

AND

FRANKENBACH

Multiple ; System

FOUR BEDROOM

MODERN

CENTER HAU

$39,900

» a ( l u t i n g r<MHii, att'iHHi iJiiii i ly IMIIIII : m d a tiitt-l>aiu'|lik«l r i ' r s e u l h m rifoiu

tiMMi ii i t th a i i d>;t«<'nt tit*1 four mnM. Do full p r

on tlifw at traofivr liw

SHACKAMAXON IS

AN OLD

INDIAN NAME

$53,900a vtry «lollju>'liil'ulMMl 111 W

*hsiriiM nl cItuill

lH*iJruimiH . . . 'Iand uiH'-imlt1 tllr«l hatliM .

aIml him r riM»m jit

ine: room mtil din in

. . - Two 4-nrUt* tri l >'<*"

rmimpor* h

SMALL ESTATE

W E BEDROOMS

ON

QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

$55,500

HO fli'sii <:il li>' III*'f ii in i 1 > , , , 1 our Ini

k i- | mtil i t l i ^. • , l-'siiuily rJHUii. flitrftr tNi t lnu TIMMII t t . Kwith (I I II i n IX s|*3U'O

tieating NyM

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ri* *MM-n ^« Jillaunl r an

FIVE YEARS YOUNG

TRUE CENTER HAIL

COLONIAL

(WILSON SCHOOL)

rmmiK . , . AMI tilU" lirstlTonr I'muily IIMIIII * , , A M )hii^i* MI <» «l *fc r ii **ttt*tti»rII(mi*«* fcilrltrti . . - AXIiNfMtrloii living roomwith ttrvpinvri ILIMIIOUHI , , , A\l> two *IUd1I:I11IM mid tllvil i> o \v it v rroom . . » A M* ti*» «';*r ^it-

l iny we NIIUW ytnti

POUR BEDROOM

THREE YEAR OLD

EXPANDED RANCH

$74,9001 »*•*'*• It

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AND

FRANKENBACH

AFMI ll

Kor IIOMI31UCA Tli<-

115 Elm Street

201-232-4700

only*

, Allin

>ii*. Airitim w .

EDWIN O. EDWARDS

112 Elm St.

233-5555

SEE OUR UNIQUEi

WINDOW DISPLAY

OF HOMES FOR SALE

PROJECTED IN COLOR

TAMAQUES SCHOOL\ AREA

A prvtty and brant if uHy kepttliroe iH'ilrnimi home, with1 manyvx tru tVat urt.'.s, uli a quift cul-tU--.-sjic, f-os.- murt^afif to aiiuaiil5ed bujt-r is a

iJ-17r,«

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Everson F, Pearsat! 232-6798

INVITATION TO AWARM HOUSE

(ALL BRICK)Vou are forUially invited toinsjji'i-t with na this iiaiidsome(*uliunulH ull brick home. Therooms arc *u attractive, witha gT£*ut tU*al ut' I'hestma panel-Hug and trim. Tlut whole fire-

wall in the living room-UtML A bright IVature of

family tllninU' ronm is u

, Ap

floor uf-

uslmnd who imt^i *lo somenrk a t hoin*% and tiiere is ii

>\i\y room in the biiHemeut, ^aths art? on tho 2nd llonr. mul

tin? :J lMMlrconis a re all lar^eam! twhi-(M'fl ni *-, One of Kan-U'uOiFM i*r*-t tUsKt local ions, Ju^tlifted ut ?4

BEST BUY IN SCOTCHWOOD(MAYBE IN OURWHOLE AREA)

i lN>fHired In pi-ire for the sec-! *»nd t ime; now down to $64,000flmi tho <j^vntir of tULs vafulydhome xy III consider an ofl'er,I>ramatfeal1y Htylod in-levolylinrof1^ with tho bl*£ family rot>nioff tlif entrJuice Iohbyf and an

to tin* ra th^drnl cnSI-living room. Total of A

, II bathw, on JI 200 ft.^qiifirp prouerty. F a s t action Isadvised.

EDWIN O. EDWARDS112 Elm St.

AD 3-5S55

M. MiUlile«Hcn...2:iM-RflO2Winifred II . K a w a r d s . .233-0470

ATWOOD REALTY*33 L E N O I AVES- WESTFHS&B

HISMIIISR8W«atit«ld Multiple

Notary Public

233-2222

4 BDR. AIR CONDITIONEDRAISED RANCH $42,900

Instead of ft nprawling ranchor a mor<* costly two-stqry* theresult is a compjict ye i "unu«u-ii\\y »pactou» home featuring"an attr.'ictlvft split foyur fromwhich the res t of the liouae isit brief hop, skip or jump. TheU!*lH;r level hay three bi 'droumsiitul buih. The wel l - l ighted low-er level offers at fourth bed*r o o m , l ava to ry /h iundry andfamily room. The foaUire hereLs a twu-ca r a t tached •garaKe,cont ra! a i r humidiiler and Con-eral l^lGitru1 central a i r cundi-tHilling1* IIUUH^ |H vacant, huilt1 Una, on JCMzabath Avenue inScunii P la ins , Jleduccd frumS1G.00O, Mor tgage IH avai lable .

ATWOOD REALTYJ23 fcEIVOX AVE

(Free Off-Street, ,

W«tflrUl Multiple Llstln»Notary

233-2222

Residential anil Commercial

EVENINGS!«nry Palmer 2X3*0744Milton Wick 332-0*70GILES ATWOOD «3SMT742We offer a very persona! realestate service. Photoe of ranltl-iUtlii^s and others displayedIn our windows. Wo invite youto visit our NEW offics ont*enox Avenue, directly to tharear of the WestflaW Post Office,

BARRETT & GRAINRealtors

"TWO COLONIAL OFFICES"

Wesffield MountainsideAD 2-1300 AD 3-1800

FOHAftKA

IHtKVIKWS ENTKKNATIONAl«HOME Jh'IKUlMG SISKV1CI3

FIVE

NEWh

LISTINGS

(MIOOM center hall Colonial.

2 ft buths. Extras Include 28*

Hvliifr rouui. di?n with fireplace,

new kUtsluui, tiltitii>iii£ purciiea,

rocrention room, nmnjr bullt-

iiiHp ;:1 UCTU lot. Low $5D*. X'rln*

eiimls only. ^:!^-^7S7,

TAVO-FAMII-V liOUHO 111

tU'hh luah fiiKirimt'itls rented

$lIMi dnwn nini Jl»r» up. Sepa-

rata lu-nlln£ unlis** t-nnanta, pay

own oil arid nUlitU-n. J 12.000 forr

U aulo. I'houo 75C-12D0.

"MAGAZINE COVER?"WYCHWOOD

$84,900.We luive Ju»t li«teil thinJttitulMtrm^ »*tmt» frame &itliite O»lonl«l frnnicii toy11111 on It* In < Iiw heart «tfWrHitleliPM c^ioli'e 1Vycih-vtomf m*t tion, inoklnK fortill ti*r norltl like nit rx^lt-

Jrii<h Hiiiirliiun Jut* i lor h i -,hH>(H lour iiMiroomn—'WAhi\U\H - - - S^xlT' family

*vi #lt lf»r-b»i| > » , *j r « ilvliig- room withUrtv\uvi% 17* dlnlni? rowm

. ,

htjIH-ln bar , Cortili»lr a

for im at'Hvt* #*il\r fnutlly. Since thin tn4itit- iirwt iMlvertiKpmenl, mnywe MHKM Ht mi *arly citlit

'MOUNTAIN BEAUTY"$75,000.

rnncliIK located UI^li on Motin-

eliunj; HUIH, TheInterior

e n iroom <2a'xl7') with

with

* wet har wltl i

lrooiim <tirltJuree

lilt tin very. Since

**(lrnt time," we liope yow'U

not tleltiyt

"TWO*TWO-FAMHY HOMES$19#900 & $40,500.

of town mid c»l>flt*tinchntH (Iftt lloor fuiN 4r4MiiiiM A luitii . - . -ml Hourhut* B roouiH & l«lth> — ex-e^lU*nt invPMtmeJit oppor-tuni ty , Otlicr, t»v« family

IK on wouth Mlile *)t

- n o w vm>Riit>. TferwcIJ«OI n e w llK«ng«, Slore

to tel l , may w e ?

"ON THE MOUNTAIN"CUSTOM RANCH

$63,900,

H find Imllt hyt r r JuhtiHOiu Tine **Inter ior JitvlmleMliving room* wrimrnte tlln«liiB" tiMHin "p ic tu re lii>olcw

fH»illy rcMim wi th fireplacelnw« ilrtorM it*t l i rec (^ iMithif.

*-a lot with tc*rnw*tsj r n n U n & Tiitx'rfsll* Welike thlM britnd H**A hope you will tool

BARRETT &CRAIN"TWO COXiONIAL. OFFIGBS"

43 JSJsTH STREET

AD 2-1800ri&GS

It. It. SehwIeHng* S38A *A 2-HKKTI31. Jl. Sim*, J r . All 2-0541GeorKe F . lllchardm.. .BKfl-1760Pntrlelc D, Mluoguc. .AD2-44WJ1Ilnwl U. Wnra . . . . . . .AD2-8013

G. O n n e . . . . . . ,233-8185

3 NEW pnOVID«3NCE ROXOAD 3-1800EVENINGS

«Suy IJ. Mairard AD 2-T835lli-rlfcrt ,1. Irlon , . . . .AD 8-1410A, « . llogreri*. J r . . . . . . . .232-0021*K«Kt'F II. LOT** J r . S1IS-70SSIjUwrcni'fe 3Iiinnint> ,_ . .i*7K-7i)jiuK, » . l lur ru t t . J r . , CPM

ADS-1

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VKKVIBIVRHOMISSSARCH"LA"

<Country Wvlnw A*«oclnte«)p nml Metrflpulltan

* * # # #Ilracliurt* on

LEE K. WARINGKKALTOH

13 K. 1BHOA1J

COLON I AX!

ISltlOK KHOMT, SLATE HOOF.TKIIK t-'KNTEH HAbL, IDWAUL* FIRKP1ACB INLIVING KOOM. DEN,CAM 10 KOOM. MASTER BED-ROOM BAMli! SI213 AS LIVINUKOOM. 2% BATHS. DOUBLlSO A i A E . NEAR TO SCHOOL,,

ANOTHERCENTER TSAJAJ C O L O N I A LNEAR

ANOTHER 1CENTER, HALL COLONIAL INwrcHwoua

MOUNTAINSIDE!A N O T H E H CENTERWITH 3 BEDROOMS. A HEALGEM,

EDISON JR. HIGHr

A 1052 SPLIT, 3 B8DKOOMS, tBATH, WITH VKRY LITTLKDOWN AND A RlflALi L,ON«TERM MORTGAGK.

LEE K. WARINGMember

10 V,. Broad St.

AD 2.7402

EVENING PHONESLnrrr Grant oaa-S»8lWalter Kckluirt ......S!3S-?»54Hur t on Hun-Unit , . , , . . .

M. A. MERCNER— IIW8URANCE

We offer -

Whatever amount

of time and personal

attention it takes to

find you the home of

your dreams.

M. A, MERCNERINKUUANCK

MultipleUu.Ucy Court,

JAMES J. DAVIDSON

Mtmlier wf t h e

MANY PINE

2 FAMILY HOME

IN FANWOOD

with an

EXTRA LOT

Charming, older, spacious 2-

faintly home located in one of

the prettiest areas of Fanwood

available to you for 144,900

(Income supports It!) com

plete \v!th an extra building lot

that you could keep or eell. 3

apartments with separate fire-

plus a light liousekeep

ing apartment for the single

peraon, A rea! buy for the ask-

ing price — the lot is worth the

investment alone. May we show

you this 2 family home and lot

located In an **A" residential,

one-family zone area?

JAMES J. DAVIDSONAND IN.HI!It OH

zr,4 E, into AD sr.WESTFIELO

AD 2-7550Onlyi

P. Hall 232-0044llnrlmra Ulurrny

FANWOOD$37,900

Lovely 3-bedroom home onbeautiful lot. Large living roomwith lireplace, formal dinine:room, Eat-in kitchen, 1% batha,recreation room, separate laun-dry room .full basement. Callfor immediate inspection*

MOUNTAINSIDE$46,900

attractive stoneand frame 3-bedroom home in<i u.l e t , pieturewquo "Walchune*hiila. 2W living room with tire-pi nee- Forma! Olning1 room,modern kitchen with breakfastarea, l1^ bathw, 33' recreationroom. Beautiful wuotled lot. IVlaywe show you this one?

SCOTCH PLAINS$38,900

Beautiful young 3-hcdroom Co-lonial, 21' living1 room, formaldining room. Modern* eat-Inkitchen. Family room on firstfloor, iy . baths. Full basementNewly decorated in and out.Slust sec.

WESTFIELD$53,900

Gracious 3-bedroom brick andframe home on excellent lot.Huge living ruom with wood-burning- fireplace. Formal din-ills' room, I-argo eat-in kitchen*22' rt^n. 2VJ baths. Recreationroom, Own era transferred, "Wesuggeat an immediate call.

CRESTVIEW REALTY CO., RealtorsMemlier of 4 M«Hli>Ie I*l«tinff S<mr4i*

lVetitflcld Dlviftluni Ht Terrlll Kd., Scotch Plain*

232-0200Open acven

THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC.REALTORS IN5URORS

NEWiY LISTED

UOLOMAIi coltasrc type homo beautifully renovated and KeptUnusually Pimcious living room with fireplace; Cull dining room;new country style birch kitchen with, two mcond floor bed-rooms. Rear redwood deck for summer relaxation and winterbird watchine- 100x174 Bluidetl lot in Lincoln School area. $35ta00.

This "wan the ad we had- for this Issue which appeared SundayIn thft Newark News, The hougg SOLB Immediately hy unotheroffice and another happy homu owner dlHPowed of his homet'V^r1^/111*1 ^n-Ieiontly through our Wli3BTffI13La> MULTIPLELISTING SYSTKM.

HANCII fuiiy air conditioned with much desired feature of fourbedrooniN. Halted hearth flrcplaco in don: lovely lormal livingroom, separate dlnlns ruorn; ultra modern kitchen, 3»t Hourlaundry. Ovt-ratEed two car saraire; full basement. Nicely perchedon an Indian Forest Knoll. $74,500*

CAPS COD not far from Fanwood station. ACHOOIB and chopping.Two hpdruoms first lloor and two additions! on the Hecond floor;two Hill baths; attached garage; basement* A youn^ 1IQQS& £oriho young buyer, ?29t5OO,

t p r n i r ^ rtlHli,walk*up attic, Patlu, deepeatmgr s|jacc% mre« beclroo

backyard; dotm-hed (jaragt;.

ItAXCII Five room paHt-wnr ranch withtn ea»yt !

DANKER & DANKER,Inc.

Kruliors

p p yof WtHtfltid town and station. Thrco bettrcmrrm, ful!, quick poHHesHion. frtaed to ueli immodlaUly

CA1"I5 COD nl«o ArauntulttKldc with an uiiuniml ciustom C I ^ KKtve iir«t floor rooms, bath u»d Isiuiulry; another bedroom onthe second floor, and half imtlu lias^mont uamrroom; jfilounledporch; tfreplace; two ear Kttrugc; on lovely Mountainside Jot,

THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC.26 Prospect Street 232-0300

II.A.

Suzimne Bo con

, OBAN JOHNSON, Ji t .Florence Hcliult*

Audrey Denton

of Muliiftle ttnttnganil

FIND-A-U09X12 Service Inc.

Multiple

149 ELMEK STREET

WESTFIELD

232-4343

PICTURESQUESTONE COLONIAL fPICTURESQU£IOT[

CENTER HAUBEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM

FULL DINING ROOMEXCELLENT KITCHEN

BEAMED CEILING IN DENFUU. BATH

PLUS 3 POWDER ROOMSOP£N SCREENED PORCH

4 BEDROOMSHOUSE COMPLETELY

REDECORATED2 CAR OARAGE

BEAUTIFUL STREETIN SCOTCH PLAINS

FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOMDINING ROOM

AND MASTER BEDROOMCHARM PLUS AT

$45,9001

* * *

SP1C & SPAN COLONIAlfIN WESTFIELD I

SUMMIT AVE. SPECIAL 121 FOOT LIVING ROOM

VERY PRETTY DENWALL OVEN

PLUS DISHWASHERIN EXCELLENT KITCHEN

THREE PRETTY BEDROOMSLARGE PATIO IN

WEl l LANDSCAPED YARDFUU BASEMENT

DOUBLE VANITORYIN LARGE BATHROOM

LOW TAXES!ASKING $37,900!

C B* SMITH, JR.Realtor

Multiple

111 Cestrat Ave.

232-9300

IYOUNG & SMART

Sparkling: Scotch Plainsview of Watchung mountains.Partly panelled living room &dining1 area, modern kitchen,family room & rec room, Threebedrooms, 1% b&tftg, attachedgarage, Full basement* econom-ical heat. 133,900.

WILLIAM A . CLARK436 South Ave, Wect

AD 2-2500M uHiyle System

tor

- -H

TAMAQUES SCHOOLFireplace In cheerful livingroom, dining: room, tabie apacein kitchen, family room, Threebedrooms, attached g & r a g fe,

lot adjoins park; quietg . tree shaded s t reetabIe taxes, quick po»-

$34,900.

BIG, BIG SPLIT!EXCELLENT CONDITION

23 FOOT PANELLEDFAMILY ROOM

WITH LAUNDRY ROOM& POWDER ROOM

CENTER HALLLOVELY LIVING ROOM

& DINING ROOMEXCELLENT KITCHEN

4 GOOD SIZE BEDROOMSFULL BASEMENT2 CAR GARAGE

SLATE PATIOWITH NEW AWNINGNICELY LANDSCAPED

PROPERTYASKING $45,500!

DANKER & DANKER,Inc.

149 ELMER STREET

232-4848Evenings Only

.tu-kilp A. Gettrlein ..,23S-780GBUI MniNh , S32-EB03Lee Hanker 2XS.JL140Albert G» I>nukrr

NEAR JOWNBeautifully maintained olderhome, one block to gradeschool, Hhurt walk to railroadstation, convenient to hum, Liv-ing room nearly 2?/ \&ngt lire-i>!uce, separate ilinlng1 roomrl@tfloor den, custom built cherrycabinets in kitchen, Three bed-rooms; garage. Tall treea, deeplot (rear yard fenced in),

CHARM PLUSO n t e r hall, lar^e living ronmwith picture winrtow, diningroom, table upace in kitchen,FOUR BEDROOMS. 1% bath**,plus a powder room. Familyroom with built-in bnr, plus arfccrfltttirm room, 32x!K HWlm-ming pool for the warm daysjtnit around tl^e corner, Mxeel-lent Funwuott loealluji. 139,900,

FOUR BEDROOMSQuiet street, split rail fenceHUrroundn beautifully land-scaped yard. Center hall, liv-ing room, dining; room, modernkitchen with e a t i n g space,dishwasher; family room andsrade level J&umiry; 2% baths,double tiuruee. AU this for only$45,500,

C. B. SMITH, JR.Realtor

111 Central Ave,WeitOeld

r

232-9300Member Multiple JblAifnir Sy«4t«m

Clnlre Ilurkcr . - , - , , . , 2 3 3 5/Vdnlyn* GliHl«on 880-5080C. B . SMITH, J B , , . . . .333*0403

ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor(Mcmlwr of the Multiple Listing Sr*tciu)

ERNEST V, U. XIAtt, INSUROR

ALL BRICK COLONIALOn one or the prettiest Wed*,- in friendly Fanwood, Bay win-dowed living room and dining: room, warm Kitchen with sepa-rate breakfast room, powder room. Upstairs three large bed-rooms, two haths plus vanl stairs and storage attic. Game room;two car era rase. Many intere.stiug extras and excellent main-tenance, A real beauty at $48,900.

ELSIE BETZ, Inc.Erncmt V. U. Hall, Insurer202 Mountain Avenue

Telephone ADams 3-1422Eves nml Sim(la>« please cnll

HnKel Bums , , . ,Mnrlon Kln&atonCnryi LCTTIMAllue StrvehlcKrno.t V, V. Hall, Insurer

.^,»t«»#^l(iP •vt9%M^^r9jr

283-30W333-6316

....,t . 880-6290

^'rihuHtHi^h

PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCYIt ecu fora —

BUYER'S CHOICEDONTT DKL.AY — CAiA, AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TOSBK THIS CUSTOM BUILT (FOB THE PllBSBNT OWHBE)RANCH CBNTBKJ3D ON % ACRE OP TRB13D GROUNDS SOUTHSIDK SCOTCH 1'L.AJNS, 25' LIVING KOOM-DINING ROOMCOMB. W/^ANBUiBD BOOKCASE W A U A XJAUOE! COUNTRY

T 5 KITCHEN. 31' FANISLL.KD FAMILY 11OOM ON THB 3STFLOOR. HOT WATER RAtifiBOARD HEAT, 3 CAR GAKAGI3 —I ATTACUKD PUVB 2 X>I3TACHI3D. $33,990,

FOUJt OTMI3H DKAUTIFUL, RANCHES LOCATED IN DBSIU-SOUTH SIDK HOOTCH PLAINS. PKICiai) 'XO

to $69,750.

In Hi* U.h.A.i

TAMAQUES PARK$34,900.

You will Jove the eylvan set-ting- of this standard 3 bed-roumt aeven ro&m lioine. Therel& a log burning tireplaee intpa<;ioua Ilvifag room and thewall to wail carpeting includesthe dining1 room. Lar^e kittihenwith dishwaahcr, double sinkand eating Bpace with droplight. There Is a recreationloam &mi attachedClowe proximity tokill grades and

Park,

ONB-OP-A-KIND CUSTOM D3&SIGNED COI*ONIAb IN" LEVBLSHlflll ON A KNOLI^ IN 8UBURBAN FANWOOD. I^IVINO UOOMW/LOO UUKNING iniUCI'ljACK, DINING ROOM, MODERN KIT-CH15N. i UI3DROOMS, Z IJATHS. Ki1 x 36' HEJAT13D IN-OROUNDPOOL ifKADlNO TO COVERED PATIO AND SCREBNiSDPOHOJI, WALK'INO DISTANCID TO ALL. SCHOOLS. S44.500,

IJIIICK COLONIAL CUSTOM BUILT FOR PRESENT? OWNER,LlVIXfJ JtOOM W/WOOD BURNING FIimi'LACK, FORMAT^»1N1NCI UOOM, 3- TWIN SIX!'> UEDHOOWS, 3% HATHS,

CrU'HCKKD POUCH, 2 CAU OAKAGJ3, CHOICE FANWOOJ) LO-CATION. ?-tS,!)«O.

PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCYCall 322-5800 any time

Yli-ttinln nttiiiH , i . ,» . , .R8fMJI«Sllt i ih O. Vnfe , . . » . , . . . . . . •2;!«-«00«Henry M. Crime •• ,..880-8104

3SO PABIC-AV1Q. • / ' -SCOTCH VXMSHB, N. J .

AVc«tHKhlil Bonra wf IU»Itor«

RANCH$32,500,

2tom& .affording one floor„ wilh ftrepl*iec In Mr liv-

ing room, dining1 room or thirdbetlroom, kitchen and two bed-rooms. Spacious eleitn cellarwith outside entrance. Attachedgarage, located on quiet circlein Scotch J

BEDROOMS - 2'/a BATHS$39,900.

home in the Echoi'arlc Beet ion i\f MountahnsUleoffers much for the money. Inaddition to the 3 S?£Hlroams and2 baths on gticom) floor, thereis another bedroom and luvu-tory on grade level- The livingroom Iras RroplHCO and theficr^ened and giass&d porch IHoft dining loom. Kitchen hasdiBhwaeher ajnd diningPull Imsemfciil and100x160 with attractivennct t

EXCELLENT VALUE4 BEDROOMS - 2Vi BATHSFAM. ROOM - 2 CAR GAR.

$45,500.W/W carp^ilnR covarH the spa-CIIOUB living* room im$ Hcparatedining room. Kitchen baa walloven, tal>lo top ran^re, di«h-w:iBhur and eating space. Wethink you will like It! May \yetell you more?

BRAND NEWCurrently we have saverat from?83i&00. In Scotch PlnlnH, up toJ7«.8OO. in Weatfleltl. Most are4 bedroomB with 2 ear garagesand 2 ^ hathH. such UH a lovelyNorth side Weetfleld Colonial,tmmecltaUly available. May woJielp you?

WILLIAM A. CLARKHeal tor

-i:t« H mi th Ave, WeatfieM

AD 2-2500Ample pnrklng: In

Area Itej*re**?ii*ative forTraa«-Ai*iertca Refer ra l

W.

Evening:

J, Becker,, ,Willlnni A. Clnrk , - , . AD

WESTFIELD REALTYSERVICE

llealtor

Mnltlple LlHtln&r Member

IIS £3, Bread St., \Ve»tfield

WESBTPIEU>: 3 T>e(3room ranch,home near the new communitypool. It hag a 19 ft. living- room,lot Is 75 x 111 and was built in1963 . , . 523.50Q.

4

MOUNTAINSIDE: Attractive 7room home all on one floor- 3bedrooms/Z baths, family room,porch' & 2 car Karate m , , |47,~S30,

SCOTCH PLAINS; Two storyhome with new kitchen—21 ft.living roam—handy gunroom—3 bedrooms*—new tiled bath—-panelled Rec room with carpet-I & butlt-liiB . . . $28,900,

WESTFIE^U; Two in Wyclwwood on beautifully landncapeciIota Bath have 4 bedrooms &3 ^ , baths. On& ut S84(900; theutiior at $69,000 . . t Pa r t i cu l a rupon roquewt.

SCOTCH PLAINS; E n g l i s hcountry manor on secludedwooded lot 150 x 150. There are3 fireplaces, one In the masterbedroom, the living room & tho<lon. Kight rooms in a!1f 4 bed-rooms* 3 powder rooms &'2-curgarage . , . $45,960,

WESTFIELD REALTYSERVICE232-950O

Harry B* Brown . ,.--SK5*8S38J, Daccolo 232-

5'/a% MORTGAGE

13eautlful i , centerColunhil In WtmtHeld withnable mortg-aj^e in for salt*

by owner, A remarkable buy Inthe current m a r k e t . Quietstreet near »eliool, one of thi*

lonitlonH in the town,us Interior include** three

g bright bedrooms; two amione-hulf modern Imthw; b!^ liv-ing: room with raided lircplace;clhilnp room; alN^leotrtn kit-chen with dining epace, dispotHalt, dish wit tthier {intl custom-cm fted wood cubJnets; screenedporch off liitclum for comfor-table fliimmerthttc dining andrrlnxliie:;' smotaun imnolleddcn/e«et*t room with bullt-lna;flnl»hdcl ijiayraom. Two-car gn-nig'P with ciccirotiln ftonr opoti-ei\ Lovely home has many,many deluxe tenturGBt, Six yenrsold anil In excoHeut condition.I d t poHitemion If &*~

Upncr 558J^. 232-7798 or

• Rf At ISTATi FOR

CHARLES G. MEIERDIIRCK, JR,

& ASSOCIATES, INC.L

• Realtors

THREE FIREPLACES!FOUR BEDROOMS I

$45,900An hvinr of firldnioue. tuxtfiuily <le<'or»tcd, and net

on u litilf nrrr . Vvnitr hull «U»Im. with a loveh-,«!<!«• living rwwm. dhi-pIlMi-M n ih-ll with l.eiim eeilliiK anil Hr*.place too — i-i-iluu H]»ic>e la II..- luwdrrnUed hftclien iuul aH.r.«ii«<l porrh flint OIHUM off til* full <Unin»r room, Tber» IK aMIHIIII KHPHt l>«Mlr(>tim i1<mn ,,...( three liedr<H»m» up, the imiMtrr'nwith a llrrpUcet Hot water lit-ni, n double iruriuce, Tant pimiw-H-HIOM. on ii Millet S.m.h iM«lnn utreet — nil »i»«*il vnlue. Com*«nve it ttnlnyt

CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR.& ASSOCIATES, INC.

RealtorsWeiitfielil Multifile Mating IHemtinr

233-6639218 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD

RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO

Hnltlull* MNtlnir'IBS Mountuli] AveM

232-6609

A BEAUTY I IFIRST TIME ADVERTISED

$3?,9OOOn Summit Avenue In W>mtfleUl, close to the Lincoln School, thenewer Junior HI and Urn only Senior Hi —• and within easywalking dletunco of the parochial K

Clone to town . . . but not t'oo close.

On n bus Hue but nevertheless on n rjvHet atreot.

The plot is \1V d<»ep and the owners regret that, because of theseason, buyers <:im't see the beautiful plantings,

ft bedroom Colonial with a modern Itltehen and tlen on thefirst anil a clrtachtMl garago find *\ full baaement and a lar^epatio out back is HumcthtriK special.

fa ,

Tnlce the kiu-hpti - . - it'fl newly redone with a wall oven, tabletop rftnfto, illshwanlier and cherry cabinet^ — find the cabinetwork \vi\h lovlnffly nuA Hkilfully done. Also there'8 eating

Available whmi school ends In June — HO there la plenty of timeto HPII your prewont house «*— or we nould put you up in a houseuntil then.

RENTALSWe have

BETTY L. WIEGMAMEves. Res. 233-3354

M M , I«nl»e|l« Ucrue S»2-«OT0F«y llPiirty • 3S3~4lS3Air. Albert II. C. Wlef i rmi in , , . , , . , , , . . . 383-33S4

THE GALLERY OF HOMES

1JJ - 7 ; , <

/ •V CUTE RANCH HOME•;••••• $23r50O

Spanking? white 3 bedroom ranch house close to tho bus line.Pretty yard. Moat imusual vulue. Definitely won't be availableIons: (just listed). ,

FIEtDSTONE HOME3 FIREPLACES

$45,900Plctureanuo home nn n apaclou** 150x150 shrubhed Jittfl tree-shadedlot in Scotch Plains -— very handy for New York bus commut-ing:. The Interior haa juat'txien "done over'* and include* luxu-rious wall to wall carpeting In the larpe living room. The* denhap nttmetlve fionring\ beamed ceiling and rx firoplaro (otherflironlacew I" tlio living room aiid rnastor bedroom). Four hod-rooms in all. Brim full of charm and g-ood living Another recentlisting1*

WYCHWOOD COLONIAL$84,900

Wi nweonlnif Inwn and atlraetlve lnnrtsonpincr Uad to thehanrtsome atone front entrance to this atrlklncr home\ Snnelous

ranoe foyer o?»ens to tli«* llvinpr ronm-fftmily room (17x2- 1t to thp rear; n rosy den, formal rtinitiRr room and well

q lnped kU^hen, "RKOoUent condition thrtinut, there are 4 bed-room** and ttte batha:Claae to Wilson School- A beauty.

H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc.UK \ I , TORS ,

l , ^ a WANWOOn

AD 3-0065 PA 2-7700AMPLE) PAniCINO BOTH OFFICES

13vi?». Onlyfletlv Knmntnn , . , . . . , . , . , . .flfift-OKSfl.Turtttii Zn ie » , , 232-144%.Tn*v SmithI n n r j i Serecp , , . . . . , 4 . , , . . . . . . . ,P n < K T n v l n r -K n y Bootl ie . . . , . • • Saa-0880

WANTED— • • iiim nil"

GOOD PIANO wanted. Pfein^av orother, RTand or smallcall MArlcot 2*1313.

• REAL ESTATE - RENT• • - — - - • -

1-8-tf

toInc., -Realtors

l

collections Orin Bnrrett fo Grain.(U VAm St1) office> Rll or write

Ward, 722U

I>O XOV bnve

Style.

"n orsell? Pall The Turn-

PERSONALS

inn TS. *».. W»«tlpH

WATir Colonial, $^00 permnnfh. Call V i r e- i n 1 n P, Fasig1

Agency. Realtor, 757-fi4fl4.

TAX RETURNS

TAX RETURNSYork, All Other

* Pornnlete All Year Pound Service* nv Annolntmpn* » A.M. - 9 P.M.

and nusl^ps^1 Accountants

BURGHARDT & SWATLANDA

4Bt

2-R-int

SERVICES U NEED• MOVING & GENERAL

TRUCKINGIIWJVI1Y P. TflWNSRND

ALLIED VAN LINESNORTH: AVE. A.D S-4404

5-G-tf

• TREE SURGEONSSCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO.Coiniilttf Modern Tree Service

S«nte Certlllert Tree ExpertInatirod Brrvlccs

INCOME] TAX forma completed. Alsoon Incorporated business tax forms,c*n •aaa-oaoi. l a a t t

O BLDG.r CONTRACTING& MODERNIZING

AND PATCHES SPE-CTALTY. At-Ii TYPES MASONRYAND ntSFTNIStTTNa SRT F T3M-PM>tBD AND INSURED. AD 3-2fl37.

CERAMIC TILINGSpecializing in

Repairs and Alterations

GEORGE HOOK752-7490

THE WESTFIEL0 <JU.) LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUAEY 5, 1970 Page 1

f WANT!® Tf* RENT •> with 11-

son wrffently '.eeds 2-bedffyroom auartment, Mntm -is

blBea*

LEGAL NO-ICES

+*>.* 1»-**%J »*. 1,, 1**-»J.*.«* 1 H J * V 1 | * I J , | i V U ^

rent. Glage to transporta-Refereneea ayaiUble, Reply . . _

848, care of WestfcJd leader, I of Union, matfp on ih

NOTICE VO.CRBPITORSof BERTHlk BAKDOLF,

deceased.Pursuant to the orfldr of MARY C

KANANE .Surrogate <f the County

J.EGAL NOTICESNOTICE TO TOEIHTOJtg

. c•ft-'Klm St

Leader, J of Unio1-S8-St I January

l t ' of the1970, uj

ZHrd flay ofon the appli-

, 1 flehool* I utor of the estate ofijla, ileiniri?S two be3rooi« liiptice ifl hereby

apartment private hotno, W«tneldJitorB ofirea. May or June 1, 757-&EG2.

aiiiet. neat.woman would ISko nmoli—2 rooms, hath an A li^ht

l a«e call' ^ - ^ . U B I V i'Hrri-uf> ^rfWf 4ffa*"I- "

the RUbKcrib^r undermation tlujh" claimsRKain^t the entnto ofwithin Hix motiiliK froi*atd onk-r, or th<>y wbarret! from&rfnj? thescrtber*

*u, an Iaid docea^od,to the rrtui-

to exhibit tu•atli or ttfflr-

w-'lth kitchen-or k i t t e n privileges. Wri te .

Bo* 3R1, rare of Weutfield lender, f Beard & AfcOfl]}, AttorneysSO Elm " ^

the date orI I l>c? forover

the !

Harilolf.

KitchenYOtiVO proreKBioruil w

privileges If po fScotch Plains or"Cranford. Call 23Z4952 «ftei* 8 P.M. : 2 5 2

B-B Elm StreetWent Held, N. .L

Pete- f — W - l — - W I T - — I P ' " 1 - - * * , . ^ 1 T ^ - . - . 11^-- - — — — II •

• EMPLOY. WANTED

• OFFICESfOR RENT «MATUHB lady wished baby-sitting1

day or evening. Cull $32-2396,7-3-tf

E , wlili eecretaiiftlice ftnq private seerfttarlaiphone.>tf*w»Hnf nv^llabU, Bxcel-, „ -lent for R&1#» rep. or small business. 1 555-ID 3-3701, 2-d-tt

MAW witli liirtje and Rip all truck fori? cellnr, garnpffi yards, Mov-

No job too small] Call Ralph.

WESTFICLDCorner E. Broad and Central

ft.

EXPHHIRWRO wornriuy'g worlc cloahinjr, |8;30 to S:30.$1S plus carfarv. Ovvi! traii»nortn-llon," A-l reference, Tall 7

• PETS FOR ALEByron

Co. BI3ACIJG, AKO, Int'l c11-20-tf I Show or Fteltt 6 mo

Sacrifice. $25, 232-4297

L blood lines,

P1DHK 8 P A < ? » fof1 rent, mfg1- reps,or other, Qrotm4 floor, new bldg:* at223 Lenox afljae^nt to p.o. Air corn!bldfCy eve^yfhlne here, move ri$rhtin ,Call ;GIUB Atwooil, owner,2222-

HE

Y rennyated officer HPR-ciloy , bHght, air-cphdHioned. Near

ladydrcn, for churchday morningra

t\\h,

to the onl*r of MJittYof

made on theC. KANAXKt(\jlWi*iy of \7n

of Jfimuary A.IJM li»70r" " i>f th<-

of tin*l i r e is

t h e ormli:l"r.^ of

o:i t«h o r a f f i r m a t i o n Uu*\rEirul (le-iuanrlM a^ur iMt Hit* e.k

SJI u.i (U-f.KMs<'(i w i t i n n H\Xfrom tht* tlii-te r.*f :ud onler^wil l J'f* f o r r v o r l**irr*»<) f romi-utiim o r

of

the

the

" u*

of

Attorru-ysi190 Kim Street

<:*vt»t<i S i m o n s

pi-rselay

ami

Kelly,

t h a

will iind tcst-

JVOTICISIS J IKHKIiY

t ho i*ii4h(h mtr-rrnfHiat h e wul j s r r iher , T h o N

t r u . s t r e UTMUT Thea m e n i of HOHIfllfiT HKKST J J A I K , dPtM>aMMl, wil l br a i u n u - dftmf statfMl hy tlio Surr«R'iif*\ MHI\V( \ K n n n u p , JUM! r^|>ni-!i-(I for svt ll«*«m ^ n l to tlu- IMiion t ' o u n i y C i m r i -P r o b a t e l^ivj^ion, IMI Kr idny , i\l^n*h20IH, iu*xt ill |j;3W A,ALH D rovaHln^t i m e .

r>atc*1 January 2«, l!»70The National Mtate Tiat-k,KliRabeth-, N, J.,Surviving Tru«tr**!

Nirliols, Thomson & Pock,Atiorneys

210 Orchard MlreotN, J. 07091

2-5-21

P WANTED - FEMALEfor ohil-

lt. Pun-HourlyBaptist

tlon. Available immediately, JJ2fiAerency, i ftIHI< PHIDAY—Full

Inc., 2C Prospect ap-0300.3-5

AUTOS FOR SALE •lf)fi« POUH Country Squire, powersteering, luggage rftck, ,4 new pre-mium wMUwfUl tires, new heavy*duty battery, hew muffler.7GC-540O, ask t Rt

must be(ily T/nion Countymer St.

r part time,pood typist.

Immediate piary working: forpeople in active tru1

Kxtellent eklllfl aretyping nt BO worda i

for

Kht>rth«n<1 helpful b i t notSalary open.

n S n r ' l n t"SR-'-SCO, xlood-condition, Call 283-41)70. • • • • . •

el ng-ency.equirefl —er minute.

Al l hen*-

VONTSAV Orapd Pr l i . atr-condl*tinned, pGWfir WlnaoVs, pg4 PBMust

fits. Kxoellent oppoitunlty forperson -willing1 in work hftrrtunder pressure. Yoi Jn^ pergonpreferred. Send compete resumeto Trnvelong1, Inc.. tE2 Elm StTelephone calls not iijpocteci

2 door, all power,TKIiJ.KIl with

'—"-~——-j

loan or

atAve.

banking- -experience, Some typing?required and office routine knowl-

<NnK -nr.Bh i«tK «nnth ( ertere- Excellent opportunity. ReplvCar Wash, 1216 South D o x 3 f ;0 c a r e o f W e a t n J j * d L ^ a d e r i

pE 0

St.rotll> Country Squltfe, 19G7. I-argestV-8, full power, excellent condition,tow mil eagre, oHirtnfti owritSf. $1,860.332*5840.

WOMENLin a en office has openings for

women to work parly dny or eve-nlrijcr hours. No experient-e neces-sary. Wo train. KxpelUnt startingsalary. For Information call Mr.

925-933!).

Tamaques Students

Nutty Over Birds

Alter viewing a film showinghs eating peanut 'butter .spread on

pieces trf weed, tiie kind'ergartenchildren of TtnTjaques Scho&l decid-ed to make their own bird feeders.

pine conos IBJH. over fromChaisimas decorations, tlie olasssptread a nwxitui-c of peanut butterand bird seed on -the cones. Withthe assfet'aii'ee of M>r. Eay, tiie cus-todian, the pine .coney will be bangfrom tlie tree outride tJiair class-room window.The children would liice to encour-ag« all people to feed the birds.Birds peul icuMy enjoy brtiad, pop-cor.n, nuts, bird seed any suet. TBieir

songs and ibnigjif. colors, a de-to (any garden,y g ,

tiave mad-e the project wortinvMle.

• LEGAL NOTICES •13 TO CIIIODirOKK

Pursuant to the onlt*r uf MASKY<•- KAN AN 15, Surro^ite of thea i t y of l^non, nwult: un tlu* .:j.|'d

(if Jamuary A/l>.( l!»70f-u-pon thectf.i tioa of tin? iintJem^ncdf asii-tons 9f i he ec laKj ut .naif]ied, nntice is licrel^y Kiven to

th© crtMliUM^ vf s;ifd ilece.-usftd tuto the fiii'l^M-iber under oath

or affirmation th«lr CUIJIUH mifi de-da ag-ainnt the *-Mnto of s<;iUl do-

<l within sis months from thouf saM Oivl^r, or they will beer UUIITCNI from

the HU

run)C h a r l e s IT.

HATI'RR WOMAN to do liKhthousework and be companion andM t l d lto elderly, retired R

1 A.M, to 5 PM,, Monday throujchFrldav. Own transportation. Call133-5517 weekday evenings, 7 to 3PRf 2

LeaviU, TallPy &At

SI-N.KllKabotli,

2, «4

P.Rf. 2-S-tf

NOTICK TO < itlOIJI IOUSt of S T A N I H L A U M I \

d

MOV\TAINKIDI3 rpHident wlnhes nhoiiRflkerenrea

SZAFHAN, .Pursuant to tho order (»f AIAJiYANAN HurroKato of tin*

cfjuiran. J.-IJ-U»37. cation of lint irndfrsigni'd EtN 15KVO-

utora of tho e*U*te of said ._to help out a notice ia herehy triven to thr>

mother 1 or 2 flay^ a week, 232- | tora of Raid deceased to c-xlithe

I-RT AVON take you on a VACA-TION! A few houra each week st*I-llriH^ AVON COSMETICS now couldmean a holiday hi style later on.Call now—Mountainside, 731-8100;Plninfield and WeBtflcUl, 75fi-fi82B;Cranford. 353-4880. ii-5-4t

•xlWUfi tounder oath or affir-

mation their c];timB ainl d^mandHagaltKst tlit? estati? of said deooa8f*dwithin six months from the dale of

order, or they will In* foreverbarrpd from proKPOiitin^ nr r^euv-erin^r tho same against the sub-

I,HELP WANTED - MALEtlM|t> CHEVW.OI,T5T Capri stfitlonw a B1 n n . Atr eondltioneri, powerbraltes nod steerlnK1. Excellent con-rt!tinn, Call B47-3317 Or 232-43G0.

Dart—'601; 2-door, PS, auto-matic transmission, radio, snowtires. Owner transferred. ??25. 233-

RESUMES — beautifully printed, professionally typed onI.B.M. Selectric. |Nelpful brochure free on request, "Howto Prepare an Elective Resume/' Executive-Aide Service,443 E. 7th St., ffalnfield, N. J, 07060. (Call 756-2050.)

John J, NiM-atko andlOIeanor Nieratlca,

Rininru H. Steinberg, Attorney1143 R Jpr^oy Kt.

Foos 512.R4if,— — r

0402.

finf A—"(13/ new hutltArjr, n*uv tire,05,000 mileB, 2S3-181G,

• MOTORCYCLESHONDA, KAWASAKI

LIQUIDATING SALE

HELP WANTMALE OR FE

l-2B-2t

tremendoust Umltcfl

l ew tIO5cc, '3B0cc aimvlngB while *upplyiolor«, '

T-labillty ins. a* I w u |3B,00tin mediate dollrery on state ap-nrnvpd Honrta Mfnl Trails. . 'V.tl». HONDA A TITOS — THe ey*le

market. ,Oorn*"r,<jf W*«t .«th

PORTER j.FUM, TIMW DKYfl

PART TIME EVBNINOS

PARKING LOTATTENDAN1S

DAYS1

OR F4HT TIME

FOR SALE

CASHIERSl* TTMEJ

name y ur hours)

HAVE YOtT ft me for ^naper fibar hollow tubes, 4" outsiderHnmetcr, 3" Jn^lde diameter, some70", some 66"'lohir*'Could be useaas rolUra, or £ts oor©^ for 'rugf r'ol-11 nsv or droatn up your own use.

h t

MEAT WRAPPERSPART TIME EVENINGS

APPETIZER CLERKSFART T1MR

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miles - i I&ftySS DR. KALBACHER, who lives and has offices at 540 Elm St., has practiced medicine in Westfield sinceMr. and Mrs. S. T. Giaimo : :f:)Xr^§fM^-^::: 1951, A graduate of Yale University and Cornell University Medical College, he has been attending pedia-Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Selvig ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ' : trician at the Children's Country Home and the Westfield Well Baby Station. A Fellow of the AmericanM r . a n d M r s . C a r l F . H a u p t l i : :_;• ; ^ f t ; ^ 1 • . . £ _ ,. . . . , « , - « - « „ •• • • ., . .. ,. . . * . . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shore a ^ ^ S ^ ^ ; Academy of Pediatrics since 1955, Dr. Kalbacher is currently attending pediatrician at Overlook Hospital,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamberlin ^ ^ S ^ ^ p ^ l f f i instructor in pediatrics on the faculty of medicine of Columbia University, a member of the board of theMr. and Mrs. R. M. Sremmler • ' ; ^ v ^ ^ ^ g p ^ < W •; Westfield Teen Canteen, and a Westfield school physician.Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Chester ' --y '\^'-j^$$st$g&$\'t'\''-: ' -. , .. „ .. , , . . . . . , _ , . t l . . . » • • •Mr «nri Mrc i/imoc Kn*rU '-'>P&^?%&:r&^--- D»"- and Mrs. Kalbacher are parents of six children, two of whom are now in college and all of whomMr. and Mrs. R. W. Rush ^ 5rlS^^S#W-# ; have been or are currently enrolled in Westfield public schools.Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mandel :'-'- V\#-fi lpH.1^W-- "" '•' ,Mr. and Mrs. George MacKenzie . •-, . ^ / • ^ I i p^^C i^ ; ^ - ; 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Southern ^ H f i £ ^ MRS. M c M A N U S , who lives at 23 Stoneleigh Park, is the wife of the vice-president and director ofMr. and Mrs. Owen McWilliams : . . " ; y . ' . ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ - the Atlantic Service Company of Brooklyn, N. Y. A resident of Westfield for 16 years, she is the mother ofMr. and Mrs. R. L. Brian* : S :: six children, three of whom are presently attending Westfield public schools, one each in senior and juniorM r . a n d M r s . J . T . G i b b o n s """"-••-•'""7^*•"•"""•""-"•• u - L. L I _ I * I - • 1 i. 1. 1Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodford h i s h S c h ° o 1 a n d a n o t h e r i n elementary school.Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Prediger Mrs. McManus has been a member of the PTA executive board of Westfield High School and summerMr. and Mrs. Marion Sims bu s s » o p chairman for the American Field Service students. She has been a Girl Scout leader, is presentlyMr. and Mrs . Wi l l i am McJames 1 , ... ,. r £ 1 •* £# - !_ • * - r* ^ • . •• 1 * • . . . * .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ten Eyck a v o l u n t e e r W l t h t n e Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program at Holy Trinity and a member-of theMr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman • Westfiefd Service League. Mrs. McManus is a member of the Westfield Tennis Club and Highland Swim Club,Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fa gem . . .Mrs. John K. Cooke vMr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Fried * M R , EVERETT resides with his wife, Claire, and their children, youngest of whom is five, at 22 CarolMr. and Mrs. Jeff P. Gehrlein Road. A former editor of the Westfield Leader, he has been employed in the newspaper end public rela-Dr. and Mrs. George C. Hickman t i o n s professions for more than 30 years.Mrs. Irene Griffin : ,Mrs. Robert Packer :.."/ Currently serving as chairman of the Westfiefd-Mountainside chapter of the Red Cross, he is associ-Mrs. Patrick Width ated with the sheet metal contracting industry in New Jersey as its management representative. In thisMr. and Mrs. Richard Barker capacity, he is the executive director of five contractor associations and administrator of the Sheet MetalMrs. James E. Hurfey --.—.-. v . ' * , .Mrs. Harry P. Taylor . V Industry Fund of New Jersey.Mr, and Mrs. William B. Gundrum, Sr, Mr. Everett's business activities are primarily liaison between management, labor and the generalMrs. George F. Crow b U c a s i t r e ! a t e s t o t h e construction field.Mr. and Mrs. R. E. HarrwigMr. and Mrs. Albert JasutaMr. and Mrs. George W. MannMr. and Mrs. Paul M. Edmunds Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Bruges Mr. and Mrs. Harry RichardsonMr. and Mrs. John T. Hoffmeyer Mr. and Mrs. A. Donald Greene " Mrs. Frances GrayMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Parker Mr. arid Mrs. HarryX. Jester Mrs. Mary C. HeimMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Hueston Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Eisele Mr. and Mrs. John C. FestaMrs. Alia Staub : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wiendl Mrs. Kathleen ZollerMr. and Mrs. A. P. Dennis, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Wolfe Mr, and Mrs. P. J. FrainMrs. G. M. tummis Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll Mr. Charles MorrisonMrs. Robert Bauer . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sandquist •>,• Mrs, Wm. P. KinnemanMrs. Ethel Camillo -":},:•;--y :<\:' :;\y.-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Newman I ;^ • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson rMrs. Jerome C. L. Tripp :;^ • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mellor • ;; f ; v Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeaconMr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Davis, Jr. " ;7 Mr. Joseph Mellor, Jr. ' * Mr. and Mrs. Allen L Fox, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John Boshier \ A Miss Caroll Mellor ;• Mr. and Mrs. George Van HeckMr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly >; :; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Higgins J ! Mr. and Mrs. Quinten VillaMr. John Auld • Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Pisane '^ Dr, and Mrs. Eugene Elzinga ; ,'•Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lyon ; Mr. Louis Pisane Mr. and Mrs. Neal AllenMrs. Philip Albrecht ^ ? Mrs. Henry Miller Mr. and Mrs. John W. RitchieMrs. Thomas Gregory v.^_ ; M Mr, and Mrs. Howard Peterson Dr. and Mrs. R. D. GraupnerMr. and Mrs. Norman Greco . > Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ward ^ _ _ y ^ Mr. and Mrs. William KervickMr. and Mrs. James Love ' K Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W, Van Zile O • Mrs. Edna MinogueMr. and Mrs. Paul R. Cory ^ f r ; Mr. John F. Betz ; , Mr. and Mrs. Everett HullMr. and Mrs. Richard G. Schoel 5 Dr. Eugene C. Hohenstein . Mr. and Mrs. Norman HoustonMr. and Mrs. Robert D. Sampson V,' :":J:J:M;^:'l-".. 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Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd W. McChesneyMrs, George YenzerMr. and Mrs. Mario DiGirolamo, Jr*Mrs. Margaret CathcartMr. and Mrs. Olin BooneMr. and Mrs. William H. GilmoreMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KellerMr. and Mrs. John G. EndersMr. and Mrs. L. McCootMr. and Mrs. William G. BeckerDr. and Mrs. Myles SweeneyMr. and Mrs. Charles Sch ropeMr. and Mrs. A. William RoseMr. and Mrs. James StephensMrs. T. J. Me GearyMr. and Mrs. Otis A. HinfzDr. and Mrs. James CarrollDr. and Mrs. Robert J. OttMr. and Mrs. G. PolmanMr. and Mrs. Edward J. MeehanMr. and Mrs. Lester ShoemakerMr. and Mrs. William G. WehnerMr. and Mrs. Charles StappMr. and Mrs. John DillonMr. and Mrs. James EaganMr. and Mrs. William DevineMr. and Mrs. H. L. WellsMr. and Mrs. Charles BrandtMr. and Mrs. William GriffinMr. R. BruderMrs. R. D. Glover

• Mr. and Mrs. R. PrestonMr. and Mrs. Greer F. HendersonMrs. Richard HigginsMr. and Mrs. M. P. LatartaraMr. and Mrs. Fulton W. MasonMr. and Mrs. John P. MurphyMrs. Thomas MurphyMr. and Mrs. Harold O'DayMr. and Mrs/John W. ReillyMr. and Mrs. B. J. RyanMr. and Mrs. F. J. SentersMr. and Mrs. E. David WilsonMrs. George J. ViscontyMr. and Mrs. Edward WoodMr. and Mrs. Arthur G. PoppeleMr. John FriedMr. Douglass PredigerMr. and Mrs. Donald MacPhersonMr. and Mrs. Arch Downie, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard SmithMr. and Mrs. George BovitMr. and Mrs. Ralph JohnsonMr. and Mrs. H. P. DeckerMrs. Herman RaichleMr. and Mrs. Carl ImhoffMrs. William MilesMr. and Mrs. Willard DunhamMr. and Mrs. Edwin QuinnMr. and Mrs. Thomas CieslikMr. and Mrs. Alex KayMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ShafferMr. and Mrs. C. D .WildayCapt. and Mrs. M. D. Sims, IIIMr. and Mrs. R. R. Barrett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Leo FitzharrisMr. Louis AckerMrs. Virginia Ma herMr. and Mrs. Weston AndersonMr. and Mrs. Franklin BoateMr. and Mrs. John GlenponMr. and Mrs. David GrosvenorMr. and Mrs. W. E. Eckhardt

- Dr. and Mrs. Bruce MalcolmMr. and Mrs. Robert M. BishopMr. and Mrs. Niel B. GlennMr. and Mrs. R. DeckerMr. and Mrs. J. J. MulhollandMr. and Mrs, James McKeonMr. and Mrs. Patrick KennedyMr. and Mrs. John BuehlerMrs. H. NaetingMr. and Mrs. Richard DuganMr. and Mrs. David P. ClareMr. and Mrs. Eugene Bauman

We apologize for those names which do not appear — due to Tack of space. paid for by William Hedden, 321 Wychwood Rd.r Westfield1 \:

Rotary SeeksForeign Study

Grant ApplicantsMountainside — The Rotary Club

«tf MrtXimUalimisiiltie is seeking youngpeople tin Uhdis tarea to applly tor anavwaixi to study laitaad for a yearunder a grant ifnam the Rotary

uff Rwlairy Inilmiaitircnal,to <ESdmiiw«t T. Rjo

presiltat of <fce cflub.TUiose kutepesifjeid xmay sooune

pBoaitii'oin farms and ktfjonmiaitiiaa bywrtiiiii:nig Thomas- Gwm of 1469 DeerPatfn, a Jtcitiatraain wiho w in ctaigeof tihe -project for tbe ahib. •

TJiie JEtidbary F-oainidlabilom's eduoa-tdomial Biwancte progriaim hials bem ineffect since 1947 md was csnea/tedfar tibe pwiposie of furthering inlter-roartaauaiL uritiextstaidinig.

Since ,1947, marie tflian 4,000 stu-denis, cnafltsmen amd youong businessauri jpfftfe&tioiiftl inea lhave rthese awalnds, (supported by4a!ry coontaTiibutiiioius of (ftobardans andother imberested petoplie ihtavs^imtifoe wariM. Tto daite, itihesie studygmamrts have totalled jniore (Ulan $9mfiQUiton. '

This year, (aicaandiiiKg to PneaiiieaitKidbenlis, the Foundation is provid-ing $1,190,000 to 571 <yK>ung meta landwomen. J

In tihe past, Rtffeaiyawards in this area have been giv-en to DavM HJadlceiUt Krf -WesftJSiefldwho stjudied at University of Zurtohin 1969. .

T t o e are three <tyipes df eductaribi'onail awards ottered by the RJdtiairyFounldaitiGin:: Gnaduate ifeOtowehfiiiefor sfrudentis who have »a baohieillor's

ua/te soliollansllirpis for Studenlts dadingU!mv©nsi!ty4ev0l woaik who have notyet atitiained a degi^se; and tefcfluii-cal tra'kiia^ a-waiids lor young arti-sa-ms or mufftsmjen with at leiaiat 4iwoyears' expeaiience in thdr dhosentvoM. In ia!dd^on., grants alre madeto steams of six young tousdtoeias andprofessional men to epensd itiwo'nxMiiths abroad sluldyinig the fknain-ciafl, inidiusdirjlail, ruTia1! amd cuHairalbtiadiltiioms $ anioittor country in a

0j>on!SK>red proigraim.Ea'oh yeter, eaidh oT ith© neatrfly 300

of Rjotiairy ItiitenniaUonfad isto sulbrrait a oamdidialbe for

one of tihe three a wlaaxtsit wH'sibes ain/d may apiply for astudy exctoruge giriait. IHieOiailb of MoumitJadnisiilde is ifn RidtJarydistniiot 751 whitoh is y m r ie oeeteiga oandiidlai© fosr tlho aibove dosoriibedareas.

Expense covered by itflie atwaind on-dlu'de toitii'on and fees, liivdng ex-penises, roajnid-fta^ tiransporitaitJkxni, in-tensi\"e iatngualge tnafioiimg wflien meic-essary and eduoartiiomafl tnarvwl in tihecomrutry. .Awiaind<?es are expedteid toact as 'amftagsatdbins"' ol gio6iliwil for

counliriy through infomM oan-amd tikiouiglh apfpeamamoeis to

address RotJaiy dtubs land 6thefr dv-BJC and edlucatioinlai gnotxps.

IWadlHin© lor appiliiiaaltiion dis Miar,15.

RoUairy Inltermiaftiilotnlad ds an ongan-i of 13,874 diulbs wi(tlh & tonal

oif 057,000 RoUaroiainis in147 counlUies aind' igeagiiiapfoiiciall tre-giotnis. The Boltiairy FoiuvdaitlDani is an;pinip«i"olCiit led'U'oaltionlail and dhiaaiiitlaibfleongjainizcutdionr supponticd by voUudllairycodtoiilbiitiiions of !Rotia!ni!anB,

EJHS Principal SopranoVisits at Columbus,

Tells of Junior HighSamuel Soprano, pntasciiplail of iEM-

ison Junior Hiigh Scihoal, visitedthe sixflh gr^ade studeonts and theirparents ireoerttUjy iat O o d u m b u sSohool as pant of ihe paranit e*du-oati'on group sbuldy ((PEiGS) now inits Jiiffilh ydar yeiar ait the sdhool.

UnitrodiEcted to -the sffcudents by Riob-erlt Mayetr, pdn(cipal, Mr. Sopirlanooutifoed the sdhtiol canraouHlEm, pro-cedure for olaes jwdiadis and dfifflfler-ent a-dbirvuibies afv(ai!Uafb(l)e to student.In addiitii'on, -lie tfuHtred Glides de-piotiaig a typi'oal day for an Edisonstiidcait. i

Mrs. KJaitihenilac d t ides , a sevcfnUiligi^ade guadtambe .ooimse^ar, ottd C3trisOampbcil, a stadenit at Edison, alsospcflce to tihe aiseembly. Mrs. dh&rJesespjained her duties and amices

told of <hk

A question -amid answer period followed.

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THE WESTFIEtD (N.J.) LEADEE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, IMO Sec. 3, Page I

VMCA aaaistaiutThose wlho paws

d^necltor.receive both

Red Owes ©nd YMOA carti-

In otrder to qwa$$y, a boy musti

an escoUertt swinnmer, abde *o swtmmule usirag the iCour m a j o r

: sitie strake, breastaxjlce, el-emxjnJtiairy .back stroke ami cmawl

be 15 years readi life l&thfcirthdiay before fine oouirse e<ntdis),

foe rmxsi besitpoike. - hisMe to ireaid wtaiter, iffloatless on 'his back, da a surface dive,

swkn urudar water aind do a diveiir&m a boand.

$hie rainst class.

Regiiistnabioin wi l begmA ifuJil m-embeoTsiiip ds recprfned of j aleHy, with no one Ijeij^ acceprtod

Westifj'eid re&klenits awd com*se i mSLer 1'b.e first ciiass.fee vAuo

e men nbers, Tii'isinot be paid wML ciif'tcrj

may be , i

Book Sale Feb. 7On saituir&sy' ;2he- Y-l^eenfi

jor a us&d book sate io nadsemoney far a nesw dub lisouse. Hhastile \vi3 begin ait 9 a.m. at tfieYMCA. Both papei- back aaid jcover boo-ks will be sold.

t l one generation tells another.. .about fine furniture at Hahne & Company9'

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Fine solid maple , . . desks and chests have laminated plastic tops.

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comer desk

corner deck

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30 " open deck

safe

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WALTER J. U5KQAIL W, THIMBLS

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1970• H l U t - V * " •

Vote on Tuesday

The "lime for decision has come , . .-Shall voters support a school budget of S8.2 million?.• Which three candidates will perform the best as mem-

bers of the Board of Education and therefore merit resi-dents' votes at the polls noxt Tuesday?

Let's look at the budget. Of the current expense amountof $8,538,472 to bo voted upon by the electorate, 77 percent is for salaries, the majority of which is designed forinstructional use, namely teachers. Bui since an agreementon a new teachers' salary guide has been reached throughnegotiations "in good faith'1 between the Westfield Edu-cation Association and the school board, this item will re-main relatively unchanged regardless of the outcome ofthe budget vote,

Of the other increases reflected in the $1 million or70 tax point hike, wo feel the four portable classrooms (a$60,000 item in the budget) are a must to relieve the over-crowded conditions at the high school, and is a far bettersolution then any remote thought of additional building. Aswe understand it, this figure includes furnishing (purchaseof desks and equipment, etc.) which would be a non-re-curring item. The sum also is applied to the eventualpurchase price of the units which could conceivably beput to use at any of the 13 school facilities which might inthe future encounter some temporary bulge. Many otherschool systems have used them in the past with great suc-cess and comfort.

Other items ia the budget include additional personnel,but we agree with George Plenty, a candidate seeking re-election, who feels that some reassignment might eliminatea portion of this need. A negative vote on the budget prob-ably would bring this about to some extent. Maintenanceprojects, somewhat neglected because of the $150,000 cutafter last year's budget defeat, cannot continually be putcff.

With the stock market at ifs lowest ebb in threeyears, automotive plants announcing cutbacks and cur-tailments of operations—ominous warnings of a possible re-cession—it is possible there will be a large negative voteon Vhe school hwlget Tuesday, not because voters don'tfeel that, it is honest and "beSt under this circumstances"but merely as a general protest against spiraling costseverywhere and in taxes (which once up, never seem to godown) and a statement to teachers' groups that taxpayerscannot continually give to them percentage increases whichare not reflected in their own Incomes.

Like it or not, voters on Tuesday may think they havea say on a $9.2 million budget, but regardless of the out-come of the election, little of it can be altered under Statelaw.

Voters also have an unprecedented number of can-didates from which to select three members of the Boardwho will serve in that capacity for the next three years.

Three of them, George Plenty, Miss Emma McGall andDr. Arthur Feibush, are nominees of the Joint Civic Com-nritee, whose quarter-century role of selection is beingchallenged by Dr. Joseph E. Kalbacher, Mrs. WalterMcManus and Robert S, Everett under the banner of theUnited Citizens Committee.

Throughout a month-long campaign, both slates have of-fered their "positions" to the community, and in essence,all candidates have espoused the best Westfield schoolsystem the public can afford—or is. willing to pay for.

If the contest for seats on a non-partisan, non-politicalBoard were to be compared to a very-rmich-partisan muni-cipal election, it probably could be said that the UCC is"anti-establishment" and the JCC "establishment."' Theconcepts under which the JCC was founded are certainlyon the line in Tuesday's election, and regardless of the out-come, the vote should definitely have an impact on somealready-planned revisions of the organization. With only atoken voice in the school budget, voters should be entitledto some choice somewhere along the line in an. election.

Going down the line of the ballot on which the legaldraw gives UCC candidates odd and the JCC even num-bers, some individual statements of the candidates, possiblynot shared by all. we feel are:

Dr. Kalbacher; That last year's sex education was 'toomuch, too soon" ami that high school "deficiencies" shouldbe given priority.

Miirs Mc-Gall: That schools should give every coopera-tion to other groups attempting to curb drug abuse.

Dr. Feibush: "Unhappy" with teachers1 sflaries, feelsthat win];: the. i'oaid oJ Education should be policy-making,implementation of education programs should be left tothe professional slaff.

Mrs. McManus: That "mother-to-mother'" talks couldbo an important part in bettering communications, that"experimental" programs should be curtailed.

Mr, Everett: Supports better communication throughperiodic meetings of the school board in each ward; urgesmore discipline in schools.

Mr. Plenty: Feels the budget should be cut, believesthat a teachers' salary contract should not be adopted be-fore a budget vote.

These, of course, may he minor issues, but with a greatdeal of unanimity on the part of all six candidates on moreimportant points, the major of which wo consider communi-cation, they could well be deciding ones for voters.

It has been an interesting campaign; tlie results restwith the voters.

life.In The By M Smith

CORNNINEFORTY

TWENTY CENTS

I5ve "yeans. ago, M' mk pmpes&y oa«se.wiith tads to Bi^ncve k,

utft fihat wmiOd be ocsnpefllwe o& U>icSaiy's jniankat Aisfe ymxs- favorite oor-pematisaa execuMw. Wtai= educaiMiaft

tiljL&ly bahim*}, d-ampcrsiijic so-ls fe grow diatrjiger. Ttbe "pa-

pi-r" evaluates tile gHJofttei as "ao«f lids f #he

a mmswpe of

relaW to faculty, Ike not know- Mr. BVWWK^.I.'J*\ , . -we wili seek that his ©xj*effteoe W!& prove. t»

t vSto support this' am* jful as a hdardfetoaitajatt." 0oes tiiis I wige sM residents to

moan we vM Stride for a faculty (toair Vdte varyM <8h&& aifike, who aiH feel ex- of your ohiiktai's e d u c a t e amxi your

tihe. same a t a t educational tax-dottor air altaulormitcms to MR-S, WEJUAJM J. VER¥X€K

1484 E. Broaid St.

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Prevent You Can HelpPrevent Shoplifting

Editor, Loader;Shoplifting IKS become almost a

rrmjar tein-ess in the United Steles.The NRMA has issued the followinghi mils for uperatwrs of intlepomkMitBtorca io help prev-eM lueses of pinrf-it.

l. Set up a store policy as tcwh-st action should be taken in theevent of shopttfuing. Check wt&hyour legtel counsel and police de-

2. Keep your oyos—as well asihosc of your oinpToyeos open. Evenif your store h imsy, iafonm salespersonnel In acfcitottfledge the pros-ence of all customers. If lihoy anatiold'tnn Jiierdvandi.se, U signifiesthai they are ruady to buy. Servoihesm promptly,

a. Keep display stack in good con-du-^cn. Orderly and ncatiy stackedstack wftl help personnel to btiGomc•Tcm'iKi.Tir with, the mwehamdrse- andthey can tell at a glance if anythingis wrong. Gcdd hou&c&ecjung dis-cowages sto&plLfting.

4. If shc-py-Ming occurs freqiteflUyin a-ny particular area—

(at Connect a strong overhead•light;

<b> Rearrange displays to avoMfbiifld spots;

(c> Use mirrors to reflect aobi-vity ai blind spots;

fd) nelocaie desirable mordwm-•di&o so that i fcMi be observedeasily.3, Bo oa-im. Do not act impulsive-

ly , &%nx\ naie temptefti on.0. if a cus'Uwneir is siLspffcted,

watch carefully, but courteously.U shnp!i.'M<ng is a disease, then

*lie culprilt should be hospdtIbehind bars anid be pii'mLshed•hc?a\ry iii-nes. S&vere rules for theyounger sIiopiiliLcir of today will pre-vent a grown-up thief of t a m o n w .

Urge your Con-gressman to crciatea bOll far severe penally for slrop-lifbiag; it will help stor-okeopeirs to•reduce thoir losses 'and they will•reduce the prices on their merchan-dise.

COMM. JOSEPH B. VISOEGIA,

Supports JCCEditor, Lcador;I want [o urge lihe VOIOPS of West-

to vote on Feb. 10 for tlie threedates presented by the Joint

Civic Committee, These candidates•ere Miss Emrrm McGall, Dr. ArthurFeibu.vh and George Plenty.

A grwi am on ait of work Is dontjer.ch year by the Joint Civic Com-•n::''iX'3 to e:'tGur;i:p the very best

'» r.l our leww to work on His

arc selected

of peoip'eThi'.'/r maI'n" M l tllO

11 ?h a d 2 .v. c- icross sc'

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My i i rX y r o CM thy Jt.-ir.t Civicsivwvn iw. thp i'U'n

run by atin-; is put foni:h and aoycA ictoas of tilings

yrcup ufy dispelled.

The Joint Civic Committee has asmany as 70 members reprdsonlting25 civic clubs wiifch oaeh momiberserving for thrco years. Over 500people have served since its forma-tion jn HM:J. The or>ni\n\wt\\y chang-ing membership glvos it a vigorousdemocratic duvractoitetie tat is

In 0io oamiiifak\s of Miws JSmwaMeOaJl, Or, Aiithttr Feibusli andCommittee Has produced three ex-

weM-qiteKfied efamHtiates

were coi^rdereid because o$ \h&hrecord of adivifcaete in the town, andIth-cir in-terGgi in the betbeouncirat erf

A vcte f'oa' tiiies© oartdfklatt^; isiaSso a vote of confidence for UieJoint Civic (-k)iniTifJttBG to continue5HiO2* tfrtfless efiToit i& penswading.c UtiiUairtiiing citizoms ocf Wastfieid to'bu board cantiidaies ai$d assure usof a ctwi'tiniiimig ouMfun'tling Boardof Education,

FRAWK J. RODGERS720 Clark St.

For JCC—and RevisionEditor, Loader;For ithe past three years, I liave

served on itJhe Joint Civic Oo>msYiit-toe, and Ihis year xm aitis screeningcoimmi'titce. I emdttxrlse ftflie iconccptof the Joi'«t Orvte Camanjiiiiee, funxtbcfhnve ii 'has senwsl 't[he lotwn %veE.

This ydar's eoiiitefet bellswe&n HieJCC oantiitf[aiU$) asnd ftflie iLhiree i&p-po^Jtion .laanitHdaitieB, sp'ansoa^tf l>ynn 'Utti'de<TL#fied ancnip tialling them-selves (the UOC, <touM p^ove VBJM1-•afbe1], ft may encou<iia@e Mie develop-ment of tan impix>vemen(t m (Sie Jw-ntCivic Lsys'bom.

The success of the pttbMc can-didat&s' mociing aiiinaiiged by tih-eLeague of Women- Voters on Mn,7Z -may ig(peed ilxo dayJoinJI: Civic Oomanittee as awill ilia-ve ia idl awce ito see <Uie candi-dates whom they are to cihoase !>e~torn it'licy inm lasftud Ito volte. I cer-tainly fool •better pixspored1 to vuteon F«b, '30 saiflor Waving seoi thecandidates iand 'Mstened €o ih&T san-swais io wiiiilten, but mot i>re\ioitslyprepared, ques'lions. 11 as irnportlantCo •kiuiwwhethoi1 ?a poss-Me ©oaatd ofEducation ffnembor has (the abilityto -eommuji'ktn'te dlfcJotivoly willih Ms

On iprtswl'ous ocaa!slom, v&xm tiheoiii; !of imvitiJmg rtJhe ifimlat «i*ie or

iiicro camEda.tes ' setewted by ithescreeiViniM 'commililee Ito lappe&r inl>e>ii,9on ^before te. Joint Ovic Oom-mi:toe 9ias been n^tstfd, iiit has 'beenvoted dewn. The treason -g'iven was^tliflt quia'IOfied pethple would not\nllmg ito se-rve on iSho boand dfhiad -to -be kvteir-viewed .publidy in acompetitive sifeJErli-an.

diov-e 48iere are qi^aHJied oiU--who would foe swi l'i-n'g to talkan'embens-of !the Joont Ciwic

Commiilitee. To (bo s o r t e d as afinal •ca-wdidlEie sfo-om la 'ianige num-bcr of pplii'da^ts 'is in itself an'honor. R would ceotatoly ania-ke iteasier for J<jiin;t Civi'emembers ito dYoteePrinted worth do not conveyquality of ia person.

I do .not inftefld itfhis BUgigostion ferimprovemenlt dn ithe sytstem ito re-flect in tany m&y on (tftie <jusa3i:ty ofthis yciErt idanidiidlsrtes. Tihe mem-bera =of *he JoistA -Civic Comsmitee,representing a wide MEMucfty of iCieW 'oitiiKems, (are dedicated- ictuals iwiho #v« a (great deal ofand ithou@i t fo ithoir task, TihesSdenataon of ib'afence (oui ttlhe board,Dhe fthorough linvesibigation of «adicandidate's ibafctogroimd, £he per-"son al totePViaw iby erne representa-tive of t!he s;oreen|nfg comnf ititee, iartdthe elwokiiirBg of references, insuresthat JCC . oartdidales wiK be of ahigh calibre.

This Juigh calibre wasat bhe League of Womenoandi-dates' aneeting. For exiamtpde,Dr. FeHbush dts^layed san unite-stiffntting of ttthe nole of -a tooatrd mem-bar, 'a •knowlodffe of <Ktoa>Wona&tors, ia>n ©'biji'ty ito fcommimfcitc,a sp&rl of opon-ni'jndcdness, Iploivitrd I tot .{the JCCsimicono so ii-^hly

MRS. BETSEY «BR0WN(ATRS. HKN'RY)5;i5 IltihawJ Ave.

of

Xrorn a_ rwup o! fifty , people ' Who . your

Help for 1*0Wszv, Lcs'dwji nH^nrbtr of the krmty of Lt,Gucirgt! T, Coker, who is mlis-

s;-r.fg and presumed to bo a prisoner:w* in Vtidsrfaim I would approd-your pjiM-iijg feliD (oytowimg;

Whui can you do for Amcdconprisoners in Vietnam?

(More than 1,300 Aimerutians areiniftsl-nfi in «oLi;on or captured'PDWi in Hie Vhrfwam Wm\ Motih-i;:^ less ilvan a worldiwicb cry of0U'in»#a is U.ykoly to lin'i tlie grosslytn-lutnvan id'ciititaTienl our men areretoivUi^ in Hie onwny's pnisonen m j>.s. t>i'ii ina tie results could

hmn a vigorous tottor cam-di rooted to represonUativos of

foreign naliions, the foreign press,arnJ Lhtv Noitll

and Vitft Cong repreisenteitives to -Uie Pianfe Peace

Won't you pldase hdp Utes&e

You oa>n do so by wiiti-ng for

1, Release iha n'^nes ofoners,

% Treat tliem huiffiamely in ac-eordianco uiiifh UJie daTdoUves of tiheGeneva Cottveratiion.

3, Release the sick and woundod.4, Allow ncututai iinspection of

oainpo,5, Poniut i ™ flow of rnaaJl and

•packages.fl. Free the prisoaiois soon.Also, please wiiiite your views nd

<Sessiifit!<s to:Mr. Xuan Thuy, Chief ^

{>£ tike Democraticic of Viotaam

8 Avenua Geawtial LoOlerc94 CHrofey Le Rtu, Wa&ce

M'aldjam Nigny«n Wi Binh43 Avenue Uambaceeires

Verni&res LcBuisslon.

Seoi-etiary Gemma! U Wtmt

whidli is "in jeopttuxly.hem is a tmnd away

Ir&m 'Khiis aipixrwatili; die sifculcksnt-s to be-

imare uensomail eimd t'her-

io Oitgairiae hiis own fciirrre. But Msas a liniitversal biTemd in tscbu-c tStKn*and WeeUEteld oanmioit Ji^pe to daterit iaClane. To Uy to diQ'-sQ: w^ail- beio ptroisih every (iUdiKnt in the sys-iean.

Andljher misoonoetptkm' is tat "ex-iperujeaice'* dongas IJtetr "kntowleicige."Bow sU^mge* ooiii&iida-niaig b o t hwands can be usgd to defiiine 'tinn." Th» -tfWo go lisarei inTiiifs is aitfcfDlner edu-flaibiioniai

v e • MW di'sosvsitinig: is-of oi l fid-etas.

equa-tiiiOi;ss ijiid clienrwoafei; vAvy can ' t a n

stmisnitor oiUs&r

in oixifer to stnftfy- HwTHie cod'CSpitiS ape

exieeiptt one ispmatsttoenJ, tilie ortiber i's not. Fur-

l's l i e eo'nwep-tiioai ofcjouinsies wfh&dh ai1© apjptai'enil'-

!y felt; to be tiie only lyp? smilett tosUndeaut. By tftue time a stuti^it

fouirlfli ycfar Ewgiliish in highschooil, he is- cOmfpMaig tine very

of the sulbjocft (la- &UmxM be).

cm#cy? Aine we maaiSiy tot near-amd }Mii>Ltd? Tilmit i s c e s t s M y

wiay to atAffi£8ot tftue best the- x>ix>-

ui'ay I <sanim|eiwi tUxe au-to* pnamssaasg bo aiHevwate tine

iroattoquaoy of tihe school Mbr^iiy.aft t h e emd of a? fenitiasit'teHy

tewy aicsoofiiaii of tfve efcUiafeftwi-, how-ever, Miiis saftinrfs lafee a s u g ^ ' o n -disftj cteeesfciwh amid, ceiptaainlly JCumfC-fcitenB as such* What atout new &

to solve lihe

Not "Small Core9'Editor, ILdaid0r;

nr«£9t baike issue With Dr. Jamenefeartt n

kTfes^

, to p e i i O T a ! i .to

fe

ing t

of Dr.but

exists)? I" rtsaMae-taxiplayer hard: in life

but Mfeftflon

to sdjdDi b u U n e s will

." Andto icaJtimiunil!oylte St'on^tthe Baaiid

y v

' xi£

ca' fagua1atev«ly, Weto a point \ot deaidungI sinieerely b^Hieve, as a ^

severI stiaive si&ver $te;Mieki iaI liave mev«i' even Sandedkats on Hlie g io im ibtt- 3by Sts.!

•ld KsHhwetos a jteta torles Dr. JicsfipfiiI have kiicywa and

tion,

ofMns. Me-

Ihe Ixidgetyouon Feb. 10.

S, CHRISTOPHER TALBOTT^Cllaias Of 70, WHS)791

Urges UCC VoteEdStar, Lefaideir;On F^>, 10, I sliaii oast my vote

'names «£ '(fezeniiS of

t h e 'Feb. 5 is$U8 of iUie I eteridber.those lof o u r tfaiieauds 'andvviho fenow tis id^oi'de wHi(8it4iea% we oon-siU'lute a "&rdM i cwe" loifrousor^s las ^i^&snvsd ido -by 'Da*.or 'Wheii9ier sin fa<?t me ffepnefseaitf a

Ibfaso of "the fcommiuaia^y iwbo

o b i rnUMiest dour^ds flartPi'dd'? Thiite atfeo a$p!ites fco d^uetr

l ihe sopifiiiistiBdaitukm of todlaiy'ssswns i® rtmcvt jfc. Thas wiH

be affirmed 'by the majoailty oi al-most my hagSi sdhaoH UacuUllijr.

Th» p«ap&r speiate of a turaovea* iniKhe faauOfy wftikfli 8t agiaiin;

to a bneiaikdGiwm ofPeawomad toowtedige in

tarea fca'ds me to beBitevc

arid Mr.. Evenxtfit.I havo kntfwn 0r . ffiaflbadlter

trtaaxy ysans anld I feel ho will brfmgthe setaoa. txwwxl Ute same dans

•aitenifJiSon li/e hias given, not onlymy oHidinsa Nit bo alii the otlia'S

who have been pmisvllsgedto have him for t te i r(Mrs, iMdMlarwis, ufliam I alsohas a gratoli JaUtea-esft in dhi'MnemHn edaaaltlliofn. She, Uoo, wM be an as

on

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New York, Nctw YorlcThe Hon(rata9>1e An'dred

Miniidtor of ForeignMoscow, USSR

The Honwabl&i C. ManescuMkiistor of Foretiign APfiadms

Tho Ht>rw»iafl>Ie S.Minister of Pordga Affairs

Waansfew,Office of the

Hamoi, N«nt9i Vietnam•Pttnanorafl lioOp iis a ifeo net ted

v,-;

be m£de payable to dhe POW andMIA. Action Oommatltee andto;Aobiom OonwmMJfcoe, P.O. Box

Virginia Bdach, Va. 23451.Aaiy way you can help us, the

tenuities and laved ones of thesemen, fco resolve this -heartforttoifcmgpnd^lenn wi-H be appi"edtaltdd. If any-one would like fudliheir irtPoiraiiia^ociI oan be rdatflicd at my htome—757-3723 or at my pl'a'ce of business—754-8304,

JOSEPH"R;"*COKER133 Baker Ave.So. PtoAnfielld

Asks Budget SupportE d t e r , Leiaider;

' Cjaiinn'.'img BO ikniawifedge of the- va-rious inid&viiduisil aami}31at€s Par tfheBo^rd of EduK5a!l;ton. I would like toocimim!ar!L on fi'e tffealiijon for posd-t:!one on tike boand arad on tihe bud-get referendum. Speicificaly I \yas<araused by an ®nbH& 'm tfhe Leiaderof Jtetn. IS in whkfiTwaa pntotod a"position' paper on qmMy educa-tion," This represeiiltB (so Bttated tlie£(rUio:<e) Who posibixm ol tfee oamids-dates nomiwaibeid by tlie Uwi'ted CMi-ZPIHJS Oommii'Ote e. Having no back-©munfd iiMoirtrriaitifton o» tihe grtoup,an'd not alt Bias tfoiinlt uiite^tianldiingitSHe Bppiarent palttieciaA facftiosnialllsinin t h e suipposalliy sionHpautiisan(board oteafians, I wSl leave tat asi't st/aimJs, More peritAnerit, however,*asre swrtal stfatememte made la tihe

plaper."icrfay, ihe i>aper deals

wfoh "qilafflty o^oaitiitoni," attfd sthat it is in danger of g<a«d pwfens same reasolns and puio-misce. I w ^ o M i E t a i i t e ^ ooticiiiT onfih^e evidenit d&tenioiriaibiaft of "qmal-iity €(ftK!E*Kon" in W-esUSeW1. M©y Isuggest Hhat it Is not Dim edaeatitonolsystteni*s ohsamge to a lower state

i s cauisiiJig frtoCIort I t its tihemcinit cf tilie KiacCtity a^mund it

to a frhlher steite, thus cam fog ht Iof'ppr.^r, rciVi'.'jvcr^, h a w:i"B« si'.':*3.In OVJ'.T WD:C"13> fcs fiyrijam. is bs-

TiFICATERATES*

2 YEAR MATURITYMINIMUM

1 YEAR MATURITYMINIMUM $4,000

6 MONTHS MATURITYMINIMUM $1,000

MULTIPLES OF $100

Where you save does make a difference"ill

m

ycc.r)Urjlor-

y e a m a-gto («it lihe kiinot yj?t be&n

&'Imp!:e r.-md p?i:<rtBl. H is notj t i . l a a u t k i ^ ccmtpcitorJt board mjfflm-bors, a'.'.tihloUgh Chat is .cartoinly im-pwttant; it 'is riot pa'PtJsan. paliiiifes loget tihe systtom to teaoli what youponsoiwarry foal is important;. it iskhut basic to 4Hie h&altiity funcW'onik^oif tamy insiiiitmHon: mon'ey. Now ifwo were dciai!nig \vO13i MigjhtUng fix-iiunos in a p"amk wthriioli were outim«d-e«d, wo oomffld eoufdudo ttreulsiUBfcienJt fiwuds ware wot an*

woititl' Wave to suffer wMh outMtsncs. Btit we m*o not

We 'are tletatMn wfoh eduioei-WJjen;" Uiat becomes outnwded^

4iho coriiseciuenceis are much moreserious, smd in addSiioa,

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WESTFIELD150 Elm Street

Main Office

MOUNTAINSIDE865 Mountain Avenue

CLARK — Grant City Shopping Center S

Editor's CornerIt took a warrjae to have the p&rlfecit aaibotmiabKie aoakfeinit.

• Her <sase, osue of tihe mooie taan 10 ntiffian insurance diaiiims, handfiedi&St year flby Aetoa l ife & Gasiiartiby flops the list of 1869's "

ofend

offlhar oar sotmawihlat leas.'

Trusts in B of E

" Tthlai may 'be tews, but esqptaaiiitons have a way oif siMJdhikig flhe truth.GanBa!c6eir the driver at a UMxtn track V&K> aoaounted flor life accident tins

: (iThle VlcttkiswiageB {teased amid Stopped ia fnonft olf me ia stwih a wayhe damaged the nefar of has ear om nxy fcant buimpeir." Ttoe tmdk

driver igefes a (perliioldtal bonus tor' a<3oklent-4lnee diri'vilng. , •YouftlhMinteisis, as -wetS a s yooitih, haid ibs says an 1989. How else could

you account flar two bQdEUbe gnainidirnoitSiTO, aged 60 antf'TO, who -tangledwStfli ai cfar and a toucfc ia sapfartaibe mcojdeqiitis—ffatott&x wltiiiilje rtiing trSqyicte?Or the &ly&asr<M HopltiasMUle, Ky., man \tfho melt «iiMkratuia& w'hile driv-ing into the Jfdcafl " t a r t lame."

liavLmg tihair puiDfbflieims werte IJhe Alifflamltiai mjotodstt who ran kiibo atree taflUer dabioirug hits passenger's ham* m fiaie amd the Veamanit man

wthio summed iruUo a gulaindi naoil whiiie emigriGia&ed .in: ta oofnvenslaftiiian witto hisdog.

Ftaam fflhe mild-wcisft' ooomeis fclie rtjpmit of a onasfli iiwiaMintg a aair putt-ing a twa-lfoeaideld cow. Alflbeir ikirveiStuigiaitabiii, 4jhe amxtas Aefaa cftaim manwias att&e to dsad|piair "We were- gnelal% relieved to team t&fe cow dtiid nothave a douibdie wiiiplaslh."

A VSht iniiia mlan <msntt so luidky w t o he atanfcilbed to no1!1! a rram-i

There as on© aspect of 4Jhebucket ftW As "beinlg ovemloofced.,Ttlie iruamib&rs of Dhe 'Boaind «£ Edtt-

a*re etadted. TUxis watflid seetm-iavply that they bave public

suppomt. "Why rtihen is toe fhuwlgetthat fcbey have prepared m diaaigerof dsfeai? Apparentlythe ibtoarid imemibeins dioe® motais flair as Ilhedp

ertwjus snowfiian onto has m«iijg!hfbor'6 lawns. TOimgs ndaiiy g& r<o03aing as theiflrve-tat-'wlkie gpfoere poiomed Itlhe prankster by his* amkte. He dSsWgieid ham-self aaKd ran dawn itfive \M anflly itx> fc*e mowed JUait by ifoe puinsuiiiyg EWanken-

. Days later has Wait wais fiound sUH imlbecBded in #ue ttowdinjg moot5it«a'.One aiciQiltajt, it ewmis, bdg&te antatfhor, llo save has hiause a Salt Vakeman swlflliy tJhnefW a QaimikUg can of aH and gasofliiine omit an upabadi-s

TQie lawiise was spiareid, but not iihe man's oar wteah wias kiimedaisihes as tltie blaaiing oomitiadaier scsorekl a ciiiresct hit.

In Topetoa a man, uaablie ifco reaidh a doator afteir thinking he'd swial-a piieoe <rf giass, hilt upion a hJooTte remeidiy. As he wiatal far ttoee to take effect, hils tose beoairie veay wfatro. Hiils mnge to tura an

r air ooraJilnianier wias tasteD^.t^_ArWfiior urge. In. a nusfa he ttunnied tJheon too hoigh arid salt heaipC-esigV as it went wp in sunioke.

; A TWUifHtfiier. Odlif...man; aQso ckmM bJame glass for to pnobletni's. He(Champed on a ipifece wMile enjoying a siam-dwitih in; th& battfltltnib. Mtafcas llat-^r, after pttamng Che otfifeddfong sCiiver neallfty an the floor, he topped out ofttae tub amid wtii&ad (his flooft on- it. He vtteftdfoed is$\®My as a docltoir put sixdtotcMes, in his foot.

1 ' In Oindinniaftii; a wiadhiirig mlatdiiJnjc saliosrnain gave a safety dicmoiusirQ-tton tlhat loft btoitlh hum add Ws ousltlomera. gasping. He pfflaced has tie inthe riitalger and ciaime wistftnin a abissoa-'is snip df leaving hite neok wnung too.Be now sails sawing nVachimes. ; . . ' . , . . .

fl'ii Htsrilisvillfii, /$&;, w> AieJtna claim man wias lost far aai exptoatitan.dlsienit, a e2 ylela oa!d wfoawan, oskcid wlhy'she wias befimjg btilHed few a cir-

alter her ear qpedBABoni. Neiitner Ihier 4adtor war the itel

LETTERS

coiiid Offer any reasons eiiliber.- "iMoi e«!pQlariaftiioini wias needeid' last siEmmer to Reiaidfaig, Pa. TBie

pant oalelcl flar iiim to fall idowa a fliigWt oif sitseps &tid dnjuire Himself. E wasa peritedt pertflanniamoe, peiplods ttie Aetma aU(im mlaai wUo paJJd the

$7.90 per 100. If the people of thistgwn vote no, faro would be onflya sf&igbft differeoioe to their tiax bill,perhaps 74 potato. (Thfe dime partlytp N«w Jemsey Stlalte Bail 303 wfoMisayis tS at the' toatohems' salary por-tion, nogoHiiMjed in good flaiilih, can-not be out.) lit seamo to me thatthose few podnta of dUXerenoe arenot too miidh to ask to paiovSHe ourohS:Id!r>efn wtilUh sonne reduiotion ofdaisa sizes alt tlhe eaieonemitiajry leviei,less oomgeisltJiian in the lidigh scfoaoa,•emlouglh suipplleis and equipimenlt tolost aill y&asr~dm other wond&—quial-ity

Supports Budget; iEditor,•Alfitar hearing about the sahood

bukfeeft alt our neighfooatfidoid oofttee,my £efeflinig is that this is a hWDd theline budget When you nebftze tflvalt77 percent Of it gloes to slafflaito—

opeaiaitioniad, adminis-bdEtHSi, etc.* then you will

that'the 23 penaaat is left forapenatfcian. amid ni^'mnLeojaiiut; of

booto, fiwuplta, . a n d flixed

WBi be paying an79 pdnfta iTlcoielaise in ytour B a t e or

MRS. HOW1A1RJD E, KRONW3K(JUDITH KiRiONIiOK)904

The fuaicbiian totf tlhe boardbems is to lasscertfJaiai ih& iaeeds iof tiheschool .,flyistem. IThey compose asefhoo] 5>u4g!2it finom oia •amaEysiis of

to tihe bediisf arVnJaaw, try fco£as 'iftudi las posisliyiie fc'iani tihe tone-payens.) lit is iiiioanjoeiviaible that aboaml -mamta sftnoulld spend hawsfetudyiiig the school systean iai ordierto prepare a suiiitfalbila (budget andfchtait a vater sbould spend a few

dacMltog aitoditraini3y tbiat tbeis tt» dfeunge,

JOHN A. PIPEEJFTFER636 WiallHberK Ave.

plant, teadbwiig pnognams aoid, aoid adiequlate ttjaefhor salaries.

Mison VTA Exeoutive Boardurges approval of tihe bud-

ged, at the election F^bru'ary JO.MRS. MIRIAM BLONSKYPr«>iaemt, Edison PTA424 Miontauk Dr.

THE WESTFIELU (N.J.) UEA0ER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1970

yuuHht m terms of pbysacal Weist IXficfiey on TiWte Ptowy. haseven yet seen the JrigEhrt. of day.

<R. P. MARTIN JR.Ave.

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For Mrs. McManus' -Editor, Leader;Miore .flhan over fcotky, peopfe

wtemit to have a meaningful part toplay im ftttw deoiisk)ns •whaich afifecttiheir own lives. I vlLew the cumrentaooitesit for tihe Board of Eduoaitiaias a very hda/iifchy sogm and, I miighisiay, ill's albout time.

flpeoilflidalty, I would like lo speakin support of Wins. Waita McMJaoiUiS.X think it is vitiaflOy imporfcant tohave on tihe s-dbool inoiamd, a rmotlherwftso has dhBdpaa cuainenltilyim the sdhool 'system. Tliekinowlodge wMich a mother Was oftlhe «flfeoti3 thiat vankwus paio^ramsare hiavimg on the cfhiUfd and a sen-sitiivilty to the l^esultinig stresses amddlaiaiinB, staulid Joe at the heaat ofevery dedistiotn tftxalt the board ntalccs.

Mrg, McMlaJius 'is invoked wiKhher ohMdren at 'all thiree levels ofour sdhool system. I atgmee wtfoher empWasiis on Uhe bask; owesubjects 'amid ais a miotte, I 'ciia'te her relufcitlairuce towiilJh the .cMdmen uinffl Ml" tlhe re-sults aire im.

There Was been rraxdh tfaOk of oom-in the Gampamtn,. Weffil,

must go both ways.I fed itih'ait if Mrs. McMaaius is eieo-teid, tihe moitJlTens of Wesltfield willWave a c t a n e l open to tJhem toywhidh they can relay their ojp&njloinsto the enftire ,boiar*d beforeare miade.

MRS. ROBEIRT K714 Glen Aive.

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Questions StandardsEditor, Leader;(Alt the lidalgue of Women Voter's

Oan-diidiatte Night *Jhe U«CC candi-dates sibalted fct they wtant a cuini-

—MftCutehcon StudiosWESTFIELD JAYCEES CITED FOR FLARE SALES-State JayceeFlare Sales Chairman Fred jpitofeky congratulates local Jaycee presi-dent Eldred Halsey upon completing the first leg <rf tiie local flaresales program.

Mr, Pitofsky met with the National Jaycee Director of Health andSafety to exchange flare packages with Mr. Halscy and the Westfieldexternal vice president, GPJiil Magnotti.

The flare sales program led by chairman Sain Stone foas includedparticipation <tf more than 36 local Jaycees engaged, in individual sell-ing, and team selling such as Saturday sales at the Towne Car Washon South Ave.

Flares &t a package price are available from Jaycees, at Barrettand tCrafai, Meekers, ;and Westfield General Tire. iProceeds of the flaresales go into the Jaycee general treasury to support Uieir many activi-ties, *"

Sees ThreatEdaftiftr, Leiader:

Politics does imdeed1 makefoedftiMows. Don't djeliieve it???

Wdil, Jjtfw 'about ftlhiiis an-p: Plamsare atlreaidiy laifoct, df the JCC Hiiiefeetwiajs next week's eleation fior Boteurdof JQduoaitiiQn pasrte, to fa&ve the Asm-eniaatn Civil LibeaHiiias Uiruion- nwviato Wtasilifd«iiid -aiiud staiitto remove alll meunljion offroan l'ocaai soluooil pnujg:

Don't be &ui-prised! 'The AOLU•has done this already in cfliher cora-

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TAKEFIVE

• I .

Fred W. Koke

NEWS ITEMMove to make uriMijuana iaw-

cuHum <lof proven value." Theyomttlted, however, to tell the votHmgpublic what sbamdiflirtis of ptnaof•tihey would use or wtat sysibem ofvalues (Ibey would apply. Tlxey adsofailed to Say 'how, if at al(l, tlhesewouikl di£f«re firom tUiose ailreiadty inuse.

They stated tlioit they were nottUie i'nitinjdiUiOtiLoii of some

oounsefs into tihe curnioulmn.How can courses be ' 'of provenvalue" ir rcdt yet tried? Isn't it acase of Whidi datme first, tlie diick-"en or the egg?

lit.is poliiticaHly wise of tihe UCCcaifldi'dJdtes to -tlake poaitionis suichas thase wlhiidi can be in'torpretedin rrtany wiayis. Perhaps it would beof rmore value to tihe taxpayers ofWestfiteild to heair exadtly wii'at tilieoandidatos' opinions of our curric-ulum is. For example, much moreimfonrrtaltJion would have been con-veyed if they hlad simply toM uswhiioli items of our cuiranouluim,past or present, hlave or have not'been "of proven vahte."

'BIXEN SAMUEL(MBS. KIOHARID)

534 E. Broa'd St.

Independent VoterEditioir, Leader:

A toriteif vtord rqgaiiding I>r. JajieSpnaigg'si oommenmtis on tl\e TJCC"CQR/E," ias' lappeared in your Sssue

of Jan. 29.We fare not mwtibers of "the a:c-

Mve CORE of tfie UOC," a w do webdoug to iotny "small i^oup wiiichd'isriupted meeifciinKs ©tf 'th e Board ofEducation . . . ' \ nor have our diil-drem Ixien 'deprived of ifflie benefitof sex educaition. We are, however,viita'lLliy conjO«nnied pairenlts amd tax-paiyeris, w*ho cherish our inailionaihleriijglht to vode lor tihe caiDdiiidialties of•our dica'co wffidhout laffileigieoce to . ...or partidi iaitiiioai ^i any igiioup.

lit is a'UflgaliMMiK such ais ithiose ofD;r. Sprang rttot serve eqiteiHy to"split ithiils ooinmutiiity." \£h\ Spraggis 'rigihit, foortfli in Hhiait tlhene is a. needfor sox eduoaitii'on iarad tfh/ait tihe 'paH)-gnani was 'poariljy inBiuit it wM come in U

Me'amvhile, perhaps thore are is-sues other tan this emotional onetihat eflwudd requiime lour senious ccn-

•but h^Pleraly (aiip %m unaware of thisTihey will become Ithe pawns

of i'be game..People of Weafcflieild, uaifes Hiliey

. .

MR. AND mm. ^ETER R. KUHN1 Mountaijvview Tera*.

Board for BudgetEdiiitor, Leaidcr;The exeoult'ive board of Edison

Hiigh S'cho'Oil "Parent-Teacher, in a spocial vote, has

expressed unanimous support of tliel»70<71 sdiol budget.

We eonSiMei' the budget to presenta reaMstdc approach toward meet-ing tlie educational needs of Wost-

make up at once, are due forshock of .fibear li'ves: Next wail

removal <of our fliag from tlhepaitaio-Uic' music wall • be

and 'eveotuail -breakitlovwi ofthe entire Sdliool sysljean. 'Hi© "en-emy" is weHil prepared, fintanced,oilgandzed an'd soliacxlod in all theseoporstoas. Look at what lilacs hap-pened to -tlie sahaol sysiteiiTi in NewYork City.

H can happen ihere! This is allpart of a "master-plan." Today,Wastfliefld is the pnkne tartget.

Ulse your vote if you 'wanlt to isaiveline local saiiadl system. Suprpoirt Dr.Ka'lbacher amd hits colleagues. Oth-erwise you 'II mevetr defeat theAOLU. This small igmomp was sitrongonougJi to bake Che Bible out df tfhepublic •sclboo'l syiaUan Cl Amerfioa, apilaiotloe dafcimig back to 1C35.

The Oivil (sic* LiboritiLcs 'Uniaoin- iswatching tliis eleation, wlWh eager(•and igreedy) eyes. Will you, fellowcit!izenFs, allow them to move in amdtake over?

It's yiour move, netiglhlbor!MICHAEL DaBECK555 Ilort St.

COULD START A JUNKIE, JOURNEY

The -great danger 'legalising pot,Iland dvw& irdght next he itlie user'slot.

From iflhe piieUines of ithe WMieHouse police an their <lazz£Uig new

uirailorms, it looSosif amy andmufte tiiey sexpeofced Jean-csfite 'MiasoDonal'd 'amd Neilson Ecfedyto walU on stage and start singing.

* * *•Experts jplwlting the cHnart. of an-

fiartion say 'by 1980, 'haircuts widl Sje$4.50 o 'htj!ad. At iliat j>ri<^, guippieswill ruol .be; 1te only wnes sjwitiBg•Iwad-tuidirfwuldier tresses. Why, weoouki bacsome a imaiaon «f T i n yTims I

NEWS ITEM"•OB.S, NBC usi n 4 y«ar pro foot-

ball ^onjiUyct for an •e^wmihhed $143million."

Grandma Snazy aays, flI tell you,somny, it's going :io 'taike ra lieap ofUwse ijjre-saaker cmrmiem&'Is justto gel 'Uhe red out."

* * *

STUDY HALL CHATTER

"•ili, 'Marge! You know my fafchercorn plains lie is a vieiiim of thatChinese wator toiture txit."

''Water torture! Say, Bert, whatgoes in your little ghoul house aaiDive • Wtst?

"Nathinig, Mlamge, realLly noftihing.It's just Oad's way iof saying Hie hashad it up to heire •with that, 'RainDrops Keep 'FaHlin' On My Head.' "

A matterof life

By CHARLES T.FARROW, C.L..U.

Good NeighborsEditor, Leader:

If -and when we have a.nio'Uier hea-vy snowstorm, it wall be a measureof safety as wdll as (good ciltizemsJiaipif liome owners make iit fchedr busi-ness to oloar the snow from anoundthe ba'Id-Iieaded fire hydnamts near-est them. Witih more tiham 700 hy-(Jran/ts in town, the fire departmentcannot be ejepoatod to do this aleiaf-ing. While 500 gailtonis of water arebrought to a live on the pumper,this is qiuicMy expended, and anydelay in mataing ecnitieoU'cms .to a•hydriamtt may be soniouls. One won-

wthotlhcr i'lie -hydrant

a story in the news*paper some time ago, butit's had me chuckling eversince. Seems there was thiscommuter who bought histicket on the train instead ofthe station. The conductorwas displeased. He and thecommuter exchanged un-pleasant words .Whereuponthe c o m m u t e r ' s changewound up on the floor.Whereupon the commuterbit the c o n d u c t o r in thestomach.

What this story illustrates—among other things—is thotlife is full of uncertainty.Did the conductor, on awak-ing that f a t e f u l morning,contemplate becoming thevictim of assault and bEtery?

3

Of course not.

And that—in an admittedlyroundabout way — bringsthis Provident Mutual agentto his text for the day: Nosingle investment can sowell cope with so many oflife's financial uncertaintiesas cash value life insurance.

For independence, for peaceof mind, for flexibility . . .for a solid foundation uponwhich to builcf a securitiesportfolio! In many moreways than most people real-ize, life insurance is a gilt-edged investment. And ifyou give me a call at 232-1400, I'll be glad to showyou how. Or write 121 Pros-pect St., Westfield, N. J.

Next Week —Income Protection

EDUCATION ASSOCIATWESTFIELD

CITIZENS WESTFI

rowthuedweek be kedesday next

the senbestwhat statesystemrecog

ufferschTuesvote rrepa

teache vote

DAYTHATIMPORTANT YOILCANMORENOTHING

VOT

Commissionc*

iaTir rr'ia^it»TigirrJi7ffrni'f TtTr i —J

2 \ I > - U K i r r . LAKRY J . PAINTERKaii»'»O(i . — Lur ry J . P i i

vdiUM" wile, .iiuic'4, is UKJ

of Mr. and Mrs. G. Tliojiid-s M<"iioof 224 Herber t Ave., Fii-n-H'mrd, hasbeen CEMiunissiQ'jK'd a si'WHvd lieu-t4*nan>t in the V- S. Air Force njxmj* riuli i a t i on Iny.n Offivev Tvn hiurj,School tf)TS) at J.^kUvnt! AFB,Tex,

Lkwtwiant Piij ni er, s^lodod ' forOTS Oiroogih eoivtjx^itiv^ ox^jnina-ti«i, is being assigned to TyrtdallAFB, Fia., for training aa a woap-ons etmUtoile-a*,

The lieut^jTant-, a 1963 gradwaile ofPahnyra Area High School, receiv-ed u B.A, degree from Ldxiiwm Col-lege, Aimville, Pa., and MississippiStale Uni v

• MOVING & STORAGE

•B1NCS fftOMPT A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMSMLWATHCAUUKAL HALM Mtfl

HENRY P. TOWNSENDSTORAGE

MOVING & PACKING

• ALUMINUM SIDING 1 • BOWLING • AUTO DEALERS

ALUMINUM SIDINGGUTTERS & LEADERSRemodeling and Alterations

CLARK

• A l t it1^v Al i i in i nutn

A II W

LANES

BOWLING

A r r a jsm<:l

ALLIED MODERNIZING756-6655

Bar • Cocktail60 Brunswick Automatic

PinaettersFree Sittlag Service For Eowlia*MothersFree Daytime Bowling"by Qualified Instructor*

LAING MOTOR CAR CO.

Author! ied

CADILLAC

Sales & Service

E i

APPLIANCES

AUSTER'S

381-4700

140 Central Ave.

119 E. Fifth

Dial 756-2241

Plalnfteld

Clark

AUTO DEALERS

German MeaslesPrevention UrgedMmnitaInside — Charles Dotto,

health • ofi'sicer, i^rgod parents inhave their children vaccinatedg a i n s t Gorman me-asle>s as soonas possible, strtce a>n outlimils ofthis disease hns been forecast asa possibility for 1070-71. YoungereMldre'n between Hie ages of oneand 10 are Hie on-es most likely Socatch arid spread l<hc (fcrase, andall in tiiis Safe group should receiveihe vaccine unless special medicalreasons caution agomst k.

'Although German- itKtosles inchildren is usu-ntlily a mild disease,it is fair more serious in adults vvlwmay eat'oli It from children. Tlio

danger Is in tl«? polonitiraltin a>n unborn eh'iM whon a

mot'tow conftrarts Hie disease during•pregnancy. ARho-usrli tlic risk to Hieunbtnui child is gruafasl during thefirst -fehwe montilis of pregnancy, in-fection up to tho sixth morai'h ofpregnancy can produce dofcol® of

Authorized

GENERAL ELECTRIC

Sales & Service

• Refrigerators • Dishwashers• Freezers • Disposals• Washers • Dryers• Ranges '•Television

Illg-h Fidelity & Stereo

233-2121143 E, Broad St, Westfield

AUGUSTINEMOTORS

Authorized

to t'ho maiii vesstrts o "in the olvild.

a major epidemic in lfl04,kJr^ii were born with se-

birth derocls. At that time, an-247. 00 womca coMr-adcii

the disensp during tho fii^t Hireemonths rf pregrancy, and a-i Iraslf{,000 fetaJ de-aiilis wore attributedto Mie disease.

Vaccination of young and adultwbmen is net d u r a b l e , since fclieivis a clwace t'he vaccine might begiven to women who are alreadypregnant, or who may become preg-nant wit bin the next two month's.

Mr. DtftLo caulions parents thatdii'ldron who are allergic to neomv-cin or to chicken' ami duck ei?gs andfeathers shoutd not fake the vac-cine.

• CHHTST.ER• IMPERIAL,

• PLYMOUTH• VALIANT

Sales and ServiceHeadquarters far "JEEP"

Dial 233-1098576 North Ave. E, Westfield

SNOWDEN APPLIANCESWashers & Dryers

• Maytag •Easy i

Dishxvfish«rs & Disposals• Waste King • Maytaff

Vacuum Cleaners

< Hoover m Eureka

Refrigerators & Freezer*

• Amana

Genuine Factory Parts

SALES SERVICE

232-0416431 North Ave. W. Westfield

WESTFIELDFORD

Forft O w i t n for

O?#r t% Year*

Authorized

F O R D

Sa!«* Service

THUNDERBIRD

FAIRIxANB

AD 2-3673

319 North Av«. E. Westffcld

LINDEMAN BUIGK CO.

BUICK

INCr F

Authorized

BU1CK and OPEL

Sale* and Service

Parts — Repairs

QUALITY USED CARS

AD 2-8484430 North Ave. E. Wnlfltll

UNION COUNTYVOLKSWAGEN,

Inc.

STATION RADIO TV

AND APPLIANCESLATEST IN COLOR TV

ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORES

WH BETRVICEi- "WHAT

NORRIS CHEVROLET

CHEVROLET

VOLKSWAGEN CENTER

Sale* — Servle* — ParU

New and T$ue& C&re -— Truck*

Station Wagons — Karman Ghlai

Factory-Trained Mechanic*

PI, 6-7400

1134 South

STKUL,

COtOR TEIEVISIONHeadquarter*

232-4660Central Ave, (Opp. Quimby St.)

ElM RADIO 8. .TV, INC.Headquarters for

Whirlpool — Kltche* Aid —Ham 11 to*

Washers & DryersHoover Vacuum Cleaneri

RCA Color TV, Radioa, Btc,

I^ltit St.

AuthorisedSAI-ES & SEKVICB

Major and Minor Repair*Utrge Selection of

Used Cars aact Truck*

Dicil 233-0220Crntrml ATC* niicl Nortb Ire*

RE1LLYOldsmobileCo.

AuthorisedOidsmobil*

VOLVOSALES AND SERVICE

Wi l l i am Jay Clarkttd.

505 SOMERSET STREETNORTH PLAINriELD

756-2239F '

llutt fiifftrrnf /wm/

&North Ave. R. AB 2-7051

, New Jersey

Scouts "Adopt"Boys in VietnamAction' is the word which de-

scribes Girl Scout Troop fi'Ki. whichlias adopted a squadron of 400 baysin Vietnam, By working with UnitedFund, the Red Cross Riaoti Bankand helping tho Senior Citizens,Senior Girl Scouts are an activegroup in the town. Not only dothey enjoy working for tilie town,but they explore all areas of in-terest wiiih trips and programs.The troop is made up of girls whoare sophomores, juniors and seniorsat Westfield Servior High School.

This year started with a weekendtrip at Lewis, Defe. The girls madea fire and slept out on the boach.Swimming, sailing, decp-.sua fish-ing, and tours of the town were ontheir agenda.

The biggest project for the troopWHS adopting Squadron &>24 in Viet-nam. Most girfe bave a boy withwhom to correspond. One meetingwas devoted to baking cookies, pack-ing them iii popcorn, and shippingthem to Vietnam, The troop keepssending cookies, letters and tapes tohelp boost ihe moral of the soldiers.

In the future Troop i\% has plan-ned a week of skiing in Vermont, acanoe trip with tin- Boy Scouts, anda bike and sailing trip around CapeOod.

"Pile Senior Girl Scouts hope tohelp the town, so if a group u[ goodworkers is is needed vv anyone lia.san idea of how the troop can helpthe town, let Girl Scout Councilknow. Anyone interested 'in joiningthe troop call Peggy Snyder, -146Charming Ave.

VAN'SAPPLIANCE CO.

i&RVICHS — INSTALLATIOH

ROTCHFORD PONTIAC WESTFIELD DODGE, Inc.

AAlcoholics Anonymous

Drinking Problem?

WriteP.O. Box 121, Woftfi.ld

Of Telephone242-1515

• KITCHEN AID• HAMILTON• WHIRLPOOL.• NOBGB

AMA Mair Otli*ra

PROMPT BERVIC3

Call 232-3726117 E. Broad St. Westfield

^ARTISTS' SUPPLIES

INC.Authorized PONTIAC-TEMPEST

Sales &. ServiceGood Will Ueed Cara

433 North AT*.WestSeld232-37O0

PAINT & BODY SHOP74 North Ave,, Gnrwoo*

Dodge AUTHORISED

Salea and Senrlc*

• DAHT

DODGB "Job-Rated" TflTTOKI

Dial 232-0075

405 South Ave. W. Westfield

Westfield

SOUTH AVENUE MOTORS

Authorized

AMERICAN MOTORS

AUTOMOBILES

Service Dept.7 Entrances

BTG USED CAR SELECTION

• CURTAINS, DRAPERIES

DRESDENCURTAINS

CustomDRAPERIES

# Made to Exact*-ing Specification*

• Choose fromHundreds ofColors & Fabrics

Save 10% . . , Brfn£ In Your"Window Meaeurementfi

Dial 233^13229 Elm St. Westfield

FREDAL DECORATORSFeaturing

Curtains — Linens —Custom Made

Slip Covers & Draper!©*

Kim A Ueimby Stm,

DELICATESSENS

Home Baking

Sandwiches For Parties

On Order

Dial 232-0925

WxmtJ&zl\tatt&$tn

'Where Quality Reign*And Service Poure"

113 Quimby St. Westfield

DRUG STORES

TIFFANY DRUGSOpen 7 Days a Week

From 9 a.m. to Id p.m.and Holidays In el.

Free Piok-tTp and DeliveryAD 3-'2

1115 San*h Ave. W.

DARBY'S DRUG STORE

Phone: ADams 2-1198

339 South Ave, W. Westfield

FLORISTS

DOERRER'S FLOWERSEat. 1!

"We Grow Our Own

Flowers — Plants — Gifts

Dint 232-2409

XG7 lillm Street

WfMiletd

FLOWERS FOR ALLOCCASIONS

GIFTS

DIAL

FlorUt T«f«grapH

321 SOUTH AVE. W,,WESTFIELD

FLOOR COVERINGS

Dial 232-2456Art Supply

Qrumbachsr Artinta' MatariaJxBrushes * Oil*

CaniraB

Dial 233-3462till Central Atf.

TRIUMPHAD 2.6500

369 South Ave- E. Westfield MERCUAv

LINCOLN

AUTO BODY REPAIRS

SEVELl'S! AUTO BODY COi

<v >. *! Body aod Paint Shop

AAA • ALA • M.C.A.24 Hour Towing

DOM'S TOYOTAAUTO SALES

Serving: the Area 25 Tears

STOUTPick UpaCROWN

LINCOLN MERCURY302 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD, N.J.

• CAR WASHING

Aid

• CORONA

& Hard Top*

Selection of Up-to-Date

USED CARSFender RcpalrB -

TrucU F&intinfy and Repair*

Foreiga Car 8orvic#

Call 232-8887320 Windsor Ave. Westfield

BODYARTCOLLISION SHOP

George W, Kocliera, Prop,Complete Body & render llrpairing

Auto A Truck lUOnfuhlnffS4 Hour Towing

Cnll 76»-O33O0 Soath ATC. CtRrwood

70S W.S. flwy. No, SS, N^rtU(Between Somerset & Grove)

TOWNE

CAR WASH

In Westfield

GOODWIN MOTORCORP.

MERCEDES BENZ • SUNBEAMAUTHORIZED

Sales ant! Scrvloa7M-S700

W. flth St. 7M-37O0(at Arlington Ave.3

Plnlnflel.1

One of UnloaCoumtyf« Moot

Mod eraCar Wfishe*WAXINO APOUSHING

Call 233-4050

Next to Unlos Couaty Koad DepL

1216 South Ave., W. Westfield

BRUNT & WERTH, Inc.i/a W f R. Dolbier & Co.

LINObSUM — FORMICA

SINK & COUNTER TOPS

SHADES • VENETIAN BLINDS

All Famous Makes

Dial 232-5958741 Central Ave. Westfield

Dally froia 9 to 0Mon. & F r l Eves 'til 8 P.M. .

FUEL OIL

REEL-STRONG FUEl CO.Dependable, FHeadly B«rvlo«

SISCB 192B"

MOBIbHEATSEATING OILS

BRidge 6-8 North Ate. E. Cranford

'. FUGMANNOIL COMPANY

Always Ready to Serve You

Sales * BertrfeaBurmer Serriw

Budget Payment Flam

Dial 232-5272361 South Ave. E. Westfield

HEATING

CONTRACTORS

INSURANCEMl Nortk AT*. W.

A1J

We»tfleia

Clements BrosInc.

H»ating EquipmentInstalled

FUEL OIL and

BURNER SERVICE

CHARLES W. COSENZA • OPTICIANS

HOMEOWNERS SAVE2 ELM ST.WESTFIEID233-9100 mivRMicf I

ROBERT F. DAYPrescription

callsas-azss

3 131m St.

PEARSALL &FRANKENBACH, INC.

RAYMOND E. WHEELEROPTICIANS

Fltttd

Call 232-2200450 North Ave, E. Westfield

YOUInsurant*

Sun

or llz

tpenitntAGENT

SOBMflor

INSURANCE

T. R. LOIZEAUXFUEL COMPANY

MOBILHeating Oil

Home of "Comfort Crew"OIL. BURNER SERVICE!

• Mobil Heating Oil• Oil Burner Service• Hot "Water Heaters• OU Healing Installea

232-4700us St.

Hours: Monday 8:00 A.M. to 8 P.M*Daily: 9:30 AM. to 5tS9 P.M.

Dial 233-5512

110 Central Ave.

• PAINTS

RUG CLEANING TUDOR HARDWARE CO., INC

MAGIC CARPET

CLEANERS

Expert Rug CleaningDial 756-2100 I Residential and Commercial

1630 South Second St., Pldinfield | F f e e E s t l m a t e ( 9 A > M . f o 8 P<M>)

743-3125 or 964-8955

DAVIS

'Best by Test"

9ATINTOVH

FAINTS

HAHDTTARH

• INSULATION WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS1-29-41

•GLASS• KE3TS

•TOOL.8 BUNTKDOpen Hoi, ft Frl. 'til 9 P.M.

233-0250405 South Ave. W, Wertffeld

NSULAT1ON PROBLEMS? • LAMPS & REPAIRSCall

Weathsrproofers Bittern 1618

Insulation & Siding WorkA Specialty

Call 276-3474Addreei:

WILLIAMS LAMPST«fi Central Ave- immmw OTOTC St,)

W«tfield 232*2158ClHTUMBIi Bf^TItANCIQ AflD

PARICINO IN ILUAQ

# Tour om6-*top lamp headquarWn• Reftnlflhi*?1, rdwfrUs &»^ rapftlr

of any lamp !m Old lamps revtorsd• Vlotorias fflobH pulatefi to match

your bttseaharlta r«palr«d or

• SPORTING GOODS

COLONIALSPORTS CENTER

'Everything1 for t&«Complete Equipment Von

m Golf

251 E. 1st Avo., Rosello

gArcheryTenniiSkiing:A31 Other Sports

SKI HKNTAL8Badminton & Tennis Racquet

Guns, Ammunition andDial 233-8420

Your

i Aleo cam duplleat»any oth*r*had*\ Irlghtlmsr Fixtures — WUllamiburBbronze and swagr liglttfl

. We aiao install 1 520 South Ave. W,\ Large atocK of repiaxjeinemt

• Do-it-YoureeU lamp partsOpe* evenlmffa <*•&

{On the Circle) Westfl©

• LAUNDRIES SPORTS CENTER, INC

ServiceIVORY LAUNDRY& DRY CLEANERS

Complet* LAunderiig for Family

or

pin fine Umern*ft ootton rug*

•Same BarS

for

Product

and

15%Discount

LRUBCtryhy tha Pound

WOT Plok-np *md DeliverrCall 232-5020

Id Prospect St. WaitfltldFlra House

SAMOSET LAUNDRYSERVICE, INC.

VOXJNVKt ,— DRT•T>rlT#-In

G, W. Hall R, W."Faithful andtory Service In Westflel

for Over 30 Years"

• Ski Rentals • Sea & Ski Clothing• Spaidlng Footwear• Brunswick-Balke Bowling Equip®

ment• Complete Needs for Golf & Tenn*• Racquets Restrung on Premises• Fishing1 & Hunting Licenses Issue!• Xce Skates Sharpened • Pool Table!

Dial 233-244247 Elm St. • Westfiell

TELEVISION

This

Space

Could

Make it

CarrrNorth Are. IMatufleld

Call I'Lnlnfleia 0-204 ft

LIMOUSINE SERVICE

LA SALLE- CADILLACLIVERY SERVICE*- LIMOUSINES -

Servisc Westfield & Vicinitywltti Uniformed Cfaauffeun

Cadillac bimoaslneaWOT All Oocasions Anywher*

In or Out of the StateFrequeat and Direct Servte*

to allAirports — Piers — Terxnin&li

Dial 232-1100North & Central Aves,, Westflold

LUMBER

I S IRVMG C

T.V. SERVICE"Our Basic Commodity" .

Sales & Service

• Color• Black and White• Hi-M and Stereo• Radios

Antenna Installations

Call 789-0606

SUNSET TELEVISIONJoe Churniclc, Prop,

155 South Ave. Garwaol

• TIRES

HORTON'S

& MILL.WOBKOf Every Description

Oil. — OILHARDWARE; — PAINTS

for SftO Rontli Ave W.

MEATS

STORKONE OF THE BEST

TIRE DEAISIN TOWN

HRAKESFKONT FIND ALIGNMENT

SHOCK ABSORBERSEXHAUST SYSTEMS

WHIflEt, ALIGNMENT

232-1300343 South Ave. E, WestfieW

(Near Inspection Station)

WIGS-Sales & Service

you

in the

J&MSUPER MARKET

Completa QualityFood Market

• Prims Meat—CUB torn Ca | Sarrlo*• Home Made Food Specialties• Fresh ifrutU itud Ve»etabU»

Orders

70s232-0402

856 Mountain Ave.Mountainside

W I GSHOPS

233-650555 Elm Street Weslfleki

• Complete Line of Hair o• Expert Professional Service

t . "

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•hnWH-t^HOMMtiUn:

CHURCH RVICFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

17© Elm Street,WesUield, New Jersey

Pastor,Kev. WHUara K. C o t e

Associate Pastor, <Kev. Kobert W. Thatcher

Ita'sdiay, 8 p.m., dMincfli oatoinat.Sunday, 8:45 amd 11 a.m.,

ip, sieniwan. by >titoe pastor, tllioRev. WSSlSam K. Oabur, «n tihe sub*ject, "CtoteBaa ©i^Spiiases Miads

' fuirsitts/eTde*s tm tails tdpic, rousiite umder thedijreolii'oa oif M<ns. • Donafe* E. B&eefce,

Classes for4; 10 a.m., dhurdh scttwol dVasteb few*

4 part.,; 6 pm.-,

6 p.m., SeniorFefltowiship; 8 p.m.,Gricwp alt the home of Mr. taoti

Ma's. C. Oscar Mraioaiig, 1385 Gut-

7:3

lltook Dr.,10 a.m., Seniorp,«n,, Otaiafi Arit Seeie-

ty; 8 .p.m., baand oif .trustas; 8 p.m.,of tteariains.

, 8 p,«L( Ash4ay servte.

GHACE ORTHODOXPBESBYTEHIAM CHURCH

1100 BoulevardRobert t . Atwell, Minister

Sunday won&ip services e t 11a.m. amd 6 p.m.; Sunday &d%kA fat'

ages at 9:30 a.m.; a nureery hon Sunday nnonntfeng ami

ng a t 7:15 p.m.to study the Book of Adts as it re-teltas to tfc prioil>l>Gan of .tihe com-

and stofetoty off t&e 70's. Allyoung BictuBte atre ooitiditaly

•invited.Wediniesday, prayer msCeftiiing amd

Bible sUrdy M 7:45 p m ; Ua i f a Bi-ble study la ! by Mr.- MweM on. "Sitlanddirfd1. Christen Behavior" at10 a.m.; aiU iref/snestoii terites are in-

Vans Tliil

FIRST UNITES METHODISTCHURCH

At The PlazaMinisters:

Rev. Clark W. HuntRev. James C. WhittakerKev. Roger W. PlantikowRev. Philip K. Dietterieh

Eev. Bale H. ForemanSumday, 9:20 and 10:50 a.m., all

dapaufcroemlhs of tlhe ctvumdh sc&molmeet; 9:30 amd 11 a.im., wonsfcipservices in Dbe sfamcsUiary, D-r. ClarkW\ Hunt, senior minister, w i l lpreiaefh: 5 pjm., class*

meet; 8 p.m., mmclass,' Mlcxw iiliip Rusoin.

Tuesday,. 7 p.stji.f Men's Gtob Cab-, Roam 208; 8

tive t*oard, FeBewSfofip Rdom., 8 p.m., ecumenical

ofifiadrts comanfeioai, Room 209.TtanSday, 12:46 pan,, WSOS tom-

tibeon, Sotd&l Haft; 1:30 p.m., WSOSprogram, Rjooan.

REDEEMER LUTHERANCHURCH

229 Cow|terthwaite PLWestfieW

, 3:45 p.m, confainmaitdonclass gUiilde 8.

F^lclay, 8:30 pjn., Couple's Ctab"SwKsstSu^it Diunar."

Stmday, 8:30 ta,/m., MBitm'ts serv-

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTIST

422 East Br&ad Street,Wefttfield, New Jersey

Sunday Services—Jl AM.Sunday School—11 AM.

•Nursery—li A.M.Wednesday' Evening Testimony

i ~ S : 1 5 P.M.G'Dd Itaat all the Land's

people wore prophdts, and JihM UieI^ixJ WiOuiDd. ixit Iris spirittihem!'* Tiieso wonte of IMtosesNunHvens ere pSart of the Lesson-SBntiifim titled "SpinM.." Tte lossonwiiil be reiad tihls Sundiay in Chris-tiaa Science chwrches.' At' F%?a Owaxdi of Chilis, Sei-

THE PRESBVTERIAN CHURCHIN WESTFIELD

140 Mouaiaift Avenue

enllikst, 422 E. St.,at 11 a,<m. Evwyune is

oame.A t m m S c a e n i c e a n d

width Key to Iflie SoiiiipiUtt aby Hfesry Bakis: Kddy in hhe lesson

Anoieaftiiiy those aposfe- whoJesms' ^Iju'denis, . as well as

Paul wh» w as nat oaie oif his stu-s, hetalfid Uie s k k aaiid r^oatxujdsinner fay their legion. Henceiriistiake wiwch alwws wonds,

thati works, to foltaw such

Dr. Frederick E. CferistianKev* Richard I" SmithKev. M. BoUo

Dr. Ace L. TubbsTel. 233-0301

ay, 9 a m , Msa's-Class, Eilizabeitih Nartoti Babte

G t a s for Wtanrtan; 9 and 10:45 a.m.,ahuinoh sdhool ami woatshiijy servaioes.

In cfaserviaawje

h It Crowdedlere You Live?

(ilie whole Sate of Mew

Youth to Leadunday

Csilvurv

ervicei At -Baptist Church A i*!Wiit:'i til)

> ,

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The Senator Hi$h Young Poopk ofpeople iJer s<fu<are I Tlhe Faust Oangrogaftiunial Gwrcfc

>. the population density j ivave planned and wiil tead» *rf India," says E&Jwianl B. Linda- services o£ wor-ship Stmday, In

Chape* sea-wee ail 9; 30 a-.m, four

Ks

'Beginning in Fdbmary, the Rev.L. Sirntii will exiptou'e

in Newand Buy Soout Sunday tlhe yuufih of1Hie clumrtefi wii'lll in both

senviioos. 1U» dbeine for Use

iie Woman's Aasodatiion in co-with Mrs. H. If. Bradiesr,

of mv^vemont ac-day is "14% Hand to Daaiee with the

* p.m.,Dovill on Your iDadc;" 2:jtuiiiot* departaiemt xxpm

"

ice; 9:45 VI.m., Smidlay School andtoLe cteses; 11 aum.,

munion wiill be celefomated attservice; the semmioii will beed by tihe Rev. Eugene

com-

atsyrvfces; .4 |j.«n.,

folk mJass.Tuesday, 10 a.m., OM€; 3:45 p.m.,

fh ofes gimde 7,...9 -a.an,, Diay Scftraol

9:45 a.m,, mid-week BibQe

•Fni^ay, nr.tjh'e pr ta 'pai speaJceiiS alt (Hie

of Weistoifesiter Uliedtag'lic&Uto he Wd at East-

enn Qwiiis'Uian Hiifh 'Saliioidl1,at 7 p.m. A'M iotei"'QS>tjed pwple

THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OFTHE HOLY TRINITY

JEt, Rev. Msgr. Charles B, MurphyB.L.S., Pastor

AssistantsItev. Thomas E, Daly

Rev, Salvatore 3, Tagilarcn!Rev. John £ . Murphy

RECTORY; 315 First St. — 232-813?CONVENT; 525 Trinity PI, —233-3159High School - 233-7455Grammar School ~ 233-0484

study; 7:45 p.tm., Lonltem. services.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL756 East Broad StreetKabbi Charles A. Kroloff

atoaal ov-omtog sea^iices, FH8;'1S pf-m.H Riablbi Kaiolatff wiiJl speiakon "What's So Special about Jewish

•{'Hint: See k&M\ podiion, Exodins21-24.)

mci*nliing servaees,:30 a.m., B'eai - of

Robert A. Kane, son oif Mr. andMrs. DaviM Klamo, and Maifliin Res-nSJc, son of Mr. mad Mrs. AJTIHOWResnsik.

OUK LADY OF LOURDESE, C, CHURCH

304 Central Ave., MountainsideRev. Gerard J . McGarry, Pastor

AssistantsRev. Gerard Wbel&n

Rev. Raymond AumackRectory — 1221 Wyoming Dr.

FIRST CONGREGATIONALCHURCH

125 Elmer St.Ministers:

L. R. Stanfordw i t e , at buKh ijhe 9:30 "a.m.

Chlapel swnvd'ce anil ttio 10:30 a.m.service i'i» the Meeting House, niem-h&rs of lihe Youtli Fellywslsiip will bein diange uf llhe wonshSp servslce;

rs and' eaib noom wiM !>e pro-vided a t - t h e 30:30 service; 10:15a .m., ohupoh sofaool, Hie Center;11:30 a.m., activities hour, coffee—C&ll'oiWltLp hour in Ooc FellowshipItocan;Sr. IIH'g!h FeMowishiip, Coe Fd-

Ifeom', 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Old

Guard of WeistiffieW, Loiomfts; 7 p.m.,Men's Gatxton Olub, Loomis; 7i45p :m., Afcdtcen, c&ssiriDwm; 8 p.m.,Al An'tm, Coo Fellowship Room;9 p.im., Al Anon FVwwilly Gwnip, OocFoitowdhisp Room. - - -

Wodn'osidlaiy, 4:30 p.m., confirma-tion dtos, t'he Center; 5:30 p.m., Jl1.Hi Fellowship, Loam&s; 9:30 p.m.,bsar-d of tmsUfcas, nii«Kter!s sftudy;9:30 p.m., boar'd of Clidsiiian ed\\-

Olvurch Libjia-ry.

HOLY TEINITYGREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH

250 Gallows Hill Rd.Rdr. Peter M. KaleUis "

Sunday, 10 a.m., OrUhos; 10:15a.m., Sunday School; 30:30 to 11:45a.m., Divine liturgy.

toon, and Mrs. S. W.of g&oifftajreas of txioc-es n' w&H indude

^Wa*a rtsspotjs^ to aibortiooIaws» ercimatiion, effects #f over-erowdiwg, culflVanflsfiia', ffjimiily

income ma*nitein&nce,

Kayoiung people, MoinUiaaw> Sahamtz, 'Brie Vianiyewvom andTom Bmkr wiSl i^hane very

seof

(4 it c

Ash VW4tK'trf.i&,v

8 p.m.

f » r ' •>r ,v i t l

-!n 1 1 H * N "

(u ils u(

congireigsilion feedings about ocwi&empwiairy muate and

con W;»••.! at

ry cullu^tv tin* a

. , t \ - 1 I I : X

U> * • -

i l I ' t t i r

m«sac, iwcfciy and fkiLiaatbe o!>ix>iUttriiity for membens of the

tewi to particaipate in a dis-these ait iorens %i!Meh

mtK?h y paiji of UMJ life of

Fa-it;h in of

TT-lio "voices"' are aof all Hits v.akre.s tlfoit- p^und 'a i .sesise of nio-dei:n man. T?iey melude

tpeatds a<nd

THE COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Meeting House Lane,Mountainside, N.J.

The Rev. Elmer A. Talcott, JFr.Minister

director of ReligiousMiss Linda Gaul

10 ia.m,lt

viiiagThe topics to l>o pneecnled add dis-

ed will be:Feb. to, "To Be Fruitful IE Not ToMultiply," HUT. h), S{iatii4i;cs DoWot Ue ; " AiprvlC, "Who Is AfrisadOf The PopulationMar. 21, Let's .Get With It! Now."

men and women of

8 p.m., aduft Bl>le" study.7:30 p.m., junafor

party; 11 p.m., scmior high "stayat home"

are encour-aged to par-m t:he emime wihoaier or not

tflney can romlaiin for theof tlhe assooi'atii:on. Tiw classs

!>« hc?h! in the tattsge atmex at13:15 a.m.J|2: IS n.m, stULer service

the 10:30 service, the Uiemewall be "Why Are Ysou H<KP&?" Therewi!l;l bo opponbumiilfy ai> Uieof lihe sewifee foi" nwamibens of

to discuas Urn qucs-•tion £isid other forans of the same

did dieydmrch, w:hy do Uroy

tihct'he

wliy 4o tltey oorn<* to wor-wJiy do tli-ey .teacsh din Wie

htMji], why d!o (hey serve onclwrch btfaixls, why do Uhey cameto Ywkh FQlfawA&p sml wlhy do

sing in the duair. Sixpeople, Van Sweringen,

• bfl av^lnhle. iitfonma-

, 9 a.mi., smivr Mgii tu-im Newark; 9:30 a.m., confir-

iniaUon glass.10 a.«n.f momnflg

sclhooi: Gnados 1-3,•

gartten, nursery, ctiaddie roll; 7 p.-m.tSenior High FdHswsshiip.

iMonday, 8 p.m., Okfetii0n educa-tccn moGitiiing,

'Ilucsdlay, 12:30 p.m., United Rres-

tiou is ava=ilia.!>1e from the Rev.at tike dhureh ofifce, or

Downer, 702 Crascent Pknwy.

Kite and Uauix-tt Van Leuwn,iha- Sja-ogg, DeboraHi MillarKairan Schimilz witl !>e ifor ilieir atifiwciis to the

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESWcetfidd CongregutJonJohn Seodor, Minister

3370 Old Raritait Road, Clark, 3 w.m., -mibMc talk en-

ttttod, "Th.Q BMo-Oc'iillinaidfetony or©iven by E.

byUimiin Women—Owfeftitan serviceworkshop.

•Weclnesdiay, 3:15 p.m., Hands andftanbs; 4:30 p.m.,class.

7 p.m., Cougfe Volon-tmc ponty, Lotomis; pot iuck supperwill bo sarveci.

ST. PAUL'S JEPISCOPAt CHURCH414 E. Broad St.

The Kev. Canon Richard J. HardmanXlte Rev. D, Thomas AndrewsThe Kev. Jobs C. W. KinsleyThe Rev. Joseph S, Harrison

The Rev. Hush UvengoodTfcc'Kcv. Herbert Arrunalcgal

Thursday, 7 a.m., 1DO% oonamm-ion; 8 p.m., J.tE.Y.C. teaiOheiiis meet-ing.

CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH108 Eastman St., Cranford

Pastors,The Rev. Gordon h. Huff

The Rev, Arnold J. Dahlquistliev, Kobert . Mignard, Pastor

W.study, tflie HCe of lihe iarii'cflo toconsidered by meats wfOiTid iirrswcsr yasnUoiTOtwn is,Coining "Oreiat •'JVIbuMion"EilisdowG'd, lan'd Pe'ace wfiHi G^d amadtile "Grcalt TrilbiiiiMiIan."

Tuesday, 8 p.m., tiro Bdfolo studyaid tjo !l>e «sdd tluitkug a question anda-n-iswer d;i semsisi on wilil be, "Then

"Wlio Is a ti irfefcn?/1 "How fWe Oomnwmiciriie Hive €*

' "Is Tho Task of TheTo 'M'a'ke :PG»I5I1C Ohiii&Uian?"

\Y\t\i ClK-3ig.es Would You Sug-gest For -Tlit? MlottiiK:'j Sc-wiceis of

Tli-e Cbaipol Ohoir wi3t shng as1 anHie soni^ "Bk^s t 'd" by Sim-

on <nimd Giairfiinketl w;l h. ICr.icve-rj- a,nd Torn Bmtllor ;wiih m-ga$i atid guJta-r,

Offlier yoainii - people wiiW pa'NM-i'ii tlie sorvSw? a s toatkirs aif itihe

>» groitp$r r eaders of liiia-, senptupes and •

voi:w»s, vaicescailoquialof irftyfi-itjail sminds of life,

of

MisKfiln-r

ri).

H.;ciK>r;l Jlakfc-: ofL. L;nvn'iw.^e of

Knux t>J CV-aivford

as w<>H as

Rev.- of aha

vuices of and

. Cofeer, min-said that this

A hr.is'fCoundJ

<•' H.o n-t-w C-huflini:mi<ti:.riit.i'!!y UA

Ihi* annu:n] nifM.in.^ andwvi'v decUd U,t ih*

&miec is cpem to aiN who wish bniefyoar: (.'. iiun;s of FtarWtfotlto Uio .secund term a.s

•ly to•awd tilie

the quality Off* of 13

it wddh an aim

. Edward G, Boc-zt/ii of Pan-wood, vi ce i>resido-m; Mrs. Ola-raFr;;,-t of Ci unfed, .si-drcliaj-y and

some ii'dw ytriwgllihs for coij>Lny wilii iiii-yncuj frc-writfdronai r of

•tihe servi-oe is dirooUkl by Mffi. Ifar-:iy Jfoioper. Buiokfley i s

JfrwnrainIllie s

Jrand Th-oma's 1). Jcaes, «f Ciark,si-5't.ant tj-ea.suj-or,

of Mr. and Mrs, l, Mr. and Mns. Robert. Heck-

man, Mrs. James MildipH an!d Ridi-•ard Paihner.

Bruce Schundler'sMinistry's Career

Is ApprovedB m c o Solmrvdler, son of Mr. and

•Mrs. Otito SrhumilDr of 1250 BrospedSt., wa'S rcccK'od a's a (wntfi.tliate forUlip mi-aftlry by the Prt-vbyito-ry of

lizrjbvilli at iU 384=Mi tfelNi nu1;5!-a in tlic Pi'^shvirrainn Oiu^di in

Contemporary ThemeFor Baptist Scries

: SusanDavid Alton, Firank Rob-

, Wendy Blcome, Clyde

ico is talcimg his first yew in

whilePrinceton University.

lii';s ser iyr yey-r at

10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m."Wor'd and Doobmne" course wi*4iMrs, Prod Kaiiscr; 8 p.m., llhe fi'i*st

s, for prasipectn-e newof iV>ur 'mcttrfbars of a'on - Luthcnm ba-ck-

Fiiriistliod thn Myistciry of God."

Uaefeground wiil'l meet witili the pas-tor in the church office.

Kiiday, 4 pjm., fifst year con-

r .

0: .m.

Saturday, l;30 p.m., Giris Mds-sion Club.

pay, 1 p.on., movies in the

ambassador

S u n d a y , 7:45a.m., fc'cijy eammuniion; 8:45 a.m.©rid. 10 a.m., \vfiy totrnmumditm. owdsennoa; 11:30 toon*, nvotmng prayer

senmca; 12:45 p.m., holy bapptism; 7 p.m., Senior Episcopal

ifiig Obmxhmen; 6 p.m. thru 9^^it- owWffOBitaKm meeting,

, 9:30.a.m., Titefty GtfiBd;.nu,

10 eum,, ecc&oskasilil'cialWednesday, Ash Weklrneisstoy, 7

am. 9:3», bdiy conumwnabn; 9, morn-ing -prayer; 6:30 p.im. anid 8 p.m.,

9 a.(m, beg^nniftg thistho postoais will conduct an

eight to ton-'Weplt couTisie on "Oom-and First Commumwi" for

people who'arein. kwowing where the

TEMPLE ISRAELOF

SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOBm Ciiffwood Street

Scotch PlainsPhono: 849-1830

wiR too e'antoxfed byRabbi Simian Pctok at 3:30 p.

a!t Item pie "Itsmafillsilns Riryd ntorn-

Soki Smjiihe, Ro-beii Haiiley, T^acySpemopr. Susan Marley, •BarbaraBennobt, OPare Boew&ith, P©uil

mg scrvaiaes bo«m $1 9:30."for 4he On'E'3 Sli5ibil>aA amd SaUindny

i Edenbe Mrs..Mrs. Borrtard

fi-eoiv M r t DoLwoilor, David' -EhveJl,Pmjrk lietaily, Ritsecil BofaTdimain,LJnda KraniwMiif, Dila'ms Evarrtiscnand Les^e"Bc«TgteaitBt KiMitio Vberg -wiffll bo onganutdt for tho serv-ice.

Ushftrs andOnaig ©owes. Bill Cflrd^, SeottB-roiwn aand D r a d Grar.lt. Hostesses•for'ttte oclilT'Ce how following the

wU iwohtde Sharon O&ry,CauwJyn Kocdfeng, NaaTey G ai o, JiQKuir-asz, Bovwly Beyort, Siisain Har-

Ls or.'E? of two fivm the lo*grnija-tiGin prcsenvl-'y IWHIGT

oaro of th-e Pre^yte-ry of Ki-iz-•abdh. The ctiior Ls iMsrk C. 'Payc&r,son of Mr. amd Mils. Nw?l T*iy*I<>r,711 Belvidcre Ave. Both young menplan to work in a uirivetiS'i'ly ram-pus b

gohuncft k lieiadlttig and why, this fi-rstsosqioik vwlH moat m tJie clhiirdi of-

10:4S a m , , servacss ofand Sixndlay chumah

•itfFWt Q

10:45 a.m., cshiil'dren under three1

years are oarad fcrting nursery.

Gain additional customersfrom newcomer's movinginto your area.Tie fn with AMBASSADOR Newtontei's WelcomingService, We personally greet each newcomer andacquaint them with your service, merchandise -and reputation.

WUTE 0B PBOffE FOR PARTICULAUPHONE

• J C • SOUTH AVE., WEST—WESTFI ELD, NEW JERSEY O709O

AtL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH899 Park Scotch Plains

The Reverend John R. Neilson,Hector

Quinqt*ag«tefatiia Sunday, 8 a.m.,•Ube Holly Eudhattot; 10 a.m.,

Nuflswy 1-6 gm&des; 7:30pan., Juniiop Yduoiig

Tuesday, ,1 p.m., AEennioan Gu>iid;S-7:30 p.m... S tove Ttedajroa'ke supper; 8 p.m., vestry meet-ing.

Wednesday, Asth Wefdtnesday, 8:45a Jan., Hie a.m.,the Holy EXictoarfeit; 8 p.m., bhe HolyEuctaislt; '(iiimposlitiion of oslhes

at all services).y, i p.m., Afl-iAnon meet-

ing; 8-li p.m., Faruwwd Jiw&m:Women's Club fasUitom siK)w andbridge,

(Friday, 6:45 a.m., Ihe Holy Ew-diarist followed by a litgftft break-fast.

54 Elm StreetIS PARKII^A PROBLEM ?

CALL

ADams 3-0662t -

fee

a:45 p.m., confhimiationclasses; 8 p.m.,, atl oommiltoies willmeet in tlhe f€fiowshap heM.

Tuesday, 8 p.m., daymen's schoolth ecology.

3:45,

GROVEPKESBYTERIAN CHURCH

1961 Itarilan Road, Scotch PlainsTelephone: 232-5678

Hov. Julian Alexander. Jr .1968 Greenville Eoad

Scotch Plainsip.m., junior dc.pt

s' mwtiine; 8:15 p.an., pas-t cfMimrlitce.meC'iins; 8:15 p.m.,

Av-o, M

l»y,Cco-k.

a«nd Canmy

In to Mr, Schundter a

Diseipl'inps M^GQ Con-iny" is 111<* Vhvmo of the 8:45

a.m. and M 'a.m. s^rrk-os i\i theFirst Bara'isl -CIIUITII

starting Feb. Ji a n dthrough Ka.s-er. The Kev. Wiili-amK, Cohvf muwAinc-iyd \he series asnn oppo-ittinMy of pro^ins Mw mtmymnv (i!>i>ro:3die.> to f:;;th tira't aro

i'oiluw<>d Iccby wid cis aov:;=I-ufjM:i'; the vaki-e^ and:s of then": .so tint each

person fit a select frcaii the stylocl life fUtat 'will cn'ablo him l.o Jivemost -completely >as a ecmiempperson.

The stUiijccts for t.he vnrious include I^eb. 8, "OhrLsthn Diwi:xVTiide I'o-rcL-ejTip&nairy;"' F e b . 35,"Now Styles of !Missiom:" Feb. 22,"The New Aloud of Pnayer;" Mar.1, Tho New Hone-iHy;" Mar. 8,"The Now 'Moa-aii'ty;" Mar. 35, "ThoNew Iteta'tmnslup;" Mar. 22, "TIHJNow Freedom;" Mar. 29, "The New

young I'ady and a young mam fromother areas of fch<? Presbyitery were•rccoi-ved as ca'/itfitJaicy and Mr. Fer-•gus Coehran: of tlhe Crcsccmt Avenue

Omndh inli'cemiseti to preaoh^y the

bytory atflerend Girdles.

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; S pm.t Ash Wednesday serv-ice o! lialy

Morse Avenue,CHAPEL

Fa n woodFriday, 7:30 p.m., the Waddside

Bible Olxtb awd flhe J-Ki^ersmeet «A the Ohapei.

SmrwJay, 11 a.m., Joseph mg,missionary to Peru, will brartg tfhemessage al the Pannily Bible Hour.The Sunday School wM be in ses-sion at tihe hour; 7:30 p.m.Mr. Hodring wM also be tlhe speaker at tihe evening scrviea.

, 8 p.m.t piiayor atid Blbflestudy time at the Chapel

10 a.in.,IsiTg prcgnam far youth.

Suin'day, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.,WonsJiip services, the Rev. JulianAftesatnder Jr. wiM spefak; oliuirciliStibtKil 4-Uh gHadts arjd 11% and12th grades -at 9:30 a.m., and iiafiantstiwu 3rd gna'de anid 10th gnaide atH; 6 p.m., Juritor, MMlctr-OBid Se-mik)-r FeOawsihcips.

Moniday, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 pirn., ap.m., eircfe meefegs; 8 p.m.,

is Cht%lkmi£y?'\ a d&cws-t serfes of t'he Chnioliiaii1 faith and

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KH1 Spmgg\ Oan ,Mis. Davis (TUfkitans. QUM*. SMrs. Wulimiv Hough.Mr>.

. Mrs. ^ . ^Mrs. A. W. Iliki-r, Iitrr;v!.ujv

iiy jivingas well as fam-

health j Ji w o k'A w-ml\ indeed be a

i-mic iJ* group; j>FL Is .itn a*Mwc emimiLUveare -iapj>y t» 3Y-1 om -liny formal m m

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li.dtiirJ SiumieL lirwip Co- -o"ondmator ' ; ie

In add.lson, 1 should like to caH \"to iUimp two through five I l

of piui>i»s«> \iihitsh l

«jx*r'ait;uig &n tiiti basis oflist ami wm~4 <*f mouth,

When we n w d particular ^starts -weare always very fturuuurte iai our

1 am grateful 'w many,ul irkiiuis, lJ-ecaiU.sc1 we

Ji.1 m>i du.r^i1 a d m ^ k m to anynK-.-Eir.--vS a-.;id have made no eJiforU

fmKls, our i'iiK-uiees OJV in-'.tape. A geod'njiany of us

wef

. Same of

os t ttsunp-ai-hw. d. '"Hie•WILL

Iteims k& the ttiatt feesysstem would bo

Beard of Eitea'lnwi asfes the tiax-iiicUttly feye beea-" worse! e j p a y u r to support tthese fens, one

"A few diatssrtjtaffn faumibfas a r e mot j nmt&i ask U_wraseiv€B, are aJi tSbe*'

tihe8. One

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pidirajpe

.tMnfcs fat

esseni-M? fo George P t a l y ' sihQ.ua is a camnjpmomtEe t t e t

be cows-id ered in Ihds petrtod

Feb. s-to Spin,

Vote Tuesday•A"

•E^litor, Ltsadco*; •May J uiige sU Waablii'QiLd rcsacbents

samehiow \ of <*xta*«imet f e 4^n<sana1iiic proc-

of ourm ^ entirely in fctve-

news.Ttkou^lstiiH dol^aio v'lbout«»erils t^ a fam ity

-based onof ilw propo«od

has not, • occur-red in Wcstiieid.iBroponenas of tJje prognaanhave iiy>t t>en :heard -in aium-•beiis 'ai?yuiiei"e asear coin-niensurabe -with idKir ooUialppessence in our community.The dd>abe 5ias tended todkscrecbl our sdiosD! syst-eanby at tacks OOJ tihe integrityof our elected officials midsdhool adimastnatmis, or«-atisng ami a ta isphetxi of fear\\>H<&\ csm damaige opo^ ex-

of ideas zmd cfo-creartiivity, botsh vi-

tal to auocesuafui education anthe 1970's, thereby threaten-ing l i e future trciputation«KET sdhoeffis.An unkiformod

not b e prepEaned (Da eval-issues of flanuiily 3dv-atioii iwlhdoli wiil toe

brought irato xmr o c t b n forsohool boand anembers anFebruary.

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. this fe a fCood-.arify .OIK? iBCiJ'O l>oi]iiLsown to tJiin-k itm I ws an

or PPL asticm,

MSTEK AN'NE BEENADETl'E, i>ri«cipal of Holy Trinity High School,left, and <ieri Filxgorald, right, greet exchange student Marta Goenaga»f Bogota, Colombia, an exchange student liere under the World YouthForum program.

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Trinity Host to Colombian Student^Jfoly Trinity High is ho^t tto -Miar*a G«oereaga of Bagioftaf Co-

han'Uia. \vho is here as an exdiange studeml in tfiie Watld YbUtfli

ion here. 1 am not sure wheUier tolx^ aniuscd-or ilatiored by Ciib naiveoticnilbuubu of IM>WBT.

The fact is that Mis& Garfieid, a n ^indopovdent pi\xhtcx*r umter con- Mairito- fe staying wfch tJie FifcsgenaW' faimilsy oif 2150 Sewt&nd 0r . ,traot to WesliiujlimisQ 4o anrtkc a j Soniiih PsVains. who teu^t^r "'Gerii is a sc-n?i!or et-fktfy TrtariHgr; Mfcsfibn about tihe «>x education.-contax>- . Gut ' iaga w^i i e in' the arts* uiutn3 todiay s^h-e^-she laavas Hor FMIatiel-versy, heard ob&ut Eiie Wttstldtid sit- plna ansd Washiiiigilion, TJK^-C she wIM joiii a Gettenai AsseatJly fco dis-ualion froin 'a source ia Now York cuss probletn's of hunger in Ufwr world.

to tih» FUtz-M u i g in lihe

bre. She souglit us out in exactly i'Untied States-1» exdluui^e id^as wlffli otto* deilc@a*ds ami' 4Uie people ofthe srnne way ©lie sought out Ooa- tihe UiilUsd Stales.coooe4 Parente

City. After the David Suskitid Sliow, ' -FoUowing Hhe weektong ooafereoice, Rtartia -wilfloourse, \v<? became £t cause cole- gwa-Jds umtiil Feb. 21. Tlie Cotombitant student is on© oX 29

f Bbned. We agreed -to 4et h«r fol-low us flrusUng U*at she would

-an objective record of oures and -iilierol>y lieip ^Uier eom-

muftHies avoid tan.I trust tihai this information will

pa-ove useful 4o (those w(ho have in-quired.

JANE SPRAOO, M.D.234 West Dudley Ave,

as «thc Board -of Edntcatiwi cifosenNOT to tih% n\)mt Urns for?

not knsw .alt tihe toe ifihtalb iUhe Aaia-

The JCC group Suriiier says -nosofeol boa!-rd meniiber

eould appno\'e -any ••-out Xjjis't tiakhia ioi-G

m)ad-

For UCC SlateEditor, Leader:

3t seems -the parly i s get/fangWe wish to make It perfectly d e a r j rough. Last week tlie local papers

fco everyone ifflttit PJRL's concern for j carried several xlmrs-ixntjeigiiity oif the W^tfleld Sefiiooil; <m.lv ^

ttEhe findings of .tflic Famiily Review

I whottkl impe not! Yet n*» tsuch re-shown d^riaig iftie

sdiool year wh^i , witlbout fofene-fi-L oX such a review, tftw Iwand &n-plcraontod a n KXP-EIUMEiNTAL•proga-am in aH elenitaistaiyTJ-Js after die ora. Ln'M "HealtHi Stu-dy Con-Hiiii'tiLee" iha'd puttlie .progjiam'iii'Utc period June 3967

pr-agft-an was lUhee i artd did n o t fcrtowg r a m ted 'bees. . . . tbamett! l aCa-lvf ." •

2. Tlie leader of the iRFL groupeon.es out s^ingii'^g in theirHowever, simice it (its So <0m.lo make a d-iange lihimt' ta netEtite it(How does ooie pciove osi« is nlot a"paawoid" *iii 50 ^o.^is or

only say Kihat <sini(iiai-Ty to

System precKsdod the report of-JCC and (the farntatian of Ux* VOCor Its Slate cf eaa-dkfcjiits.

It y. as our impress*-):., from 6hebegiimin.?, I3iat WesLTieldfollow (tl»e lajnerotaWosome o€ier oommunitkis.guence «tf events, •weH

i .:kidpurpose. These in- u> Jam* 'lOofl. T!ie well kumv

Ca-Ideixmo lias been quotesdThe JCC candidates claimed

sayins tautt a .proper prcpianabkm

sexof

se-

hej-r oppasition has "disLorted ] such a course sliouM lakeall rex

ciw

'" V.w Wesifield ! years. Is a sample .of «ie eare withprogram. wliidi Uiis j)rogi>am was put to-getli-

\uy Living Renew «r givan by Mr. Pi^aiikerfJadi'slias found it necessary state-tnervt of June 1% 1989 (Conr-

srtaAeafnont Of . he tRBTL i€*a(iesrf ttteireore tihosc in Wesftfeftd wta> ihad isjaidfor puibii-eaiikJn at ileast a s cw#y asJuiy 3,, <1969 OJjeadar) Uxatopposed to ttw WeeftKeM

would ibe in fawar ittf apoxxgtr^m,sex

cr says tihat ifcho iBFlL gnaup anad«-&. "A P L icurriouluan i d

to s^udy the p r o - a m , not for a fewby .the 'National Parent Teacher As-; weeks during Hie summer, but forsotaation, National Eciucalio:. Asso- \ six jnonUi^—UaLs in spi.u> of the "tar-

An-ti De-f a j n a i i o n j get dale for eojupleUoii" of oacdyLeague, 'has tbeon Mfamd like a

in WcsKiieid. We Irave hadfissile Tiaased

Scpionvb'eir "Courier,"0/6 /69 ' in tihme ifotr IJie n&w seshooi

ex- year. Is this because iiieiti wiasany I -soxncUwivg solfd in Qx<z

ier»: Mr, JFYantabach "said -therewere iio iStaftista-cs justifying the•rf a course in sex -edaiealiian tin "West-field, but the orjgfenal plaamiingiKifUtee hiad used 'the Ansthekn (Cial.)5dhoo<l ifet<nu3t euni'iiou'Ium, tlie iba«-is of the local course . . . The fiact

Sloeus ii«if'luensee was "denlied

ing sex edycatLou OAK be design-•eti . . . " I aigree. &sch CAiN b1© dodic,•but I 'and vithems l e d it Wasn't so

last ya'ar, b . ,CAN loam to tendle

EKtfMAn, waunout aivmb^on ol any I -so»TwAfaBivg solid, -in Oa-e lObaoaUbns, l ^ a t Siocvis 'imif'luensee was "denliedkm®, fto m(obBi2e an attaok a@aimt 1 not merely "drstsontions"? And why I pu^rcily %vss because that staff dia

llliey CWiN, fcult badyear wilih a .shant at

JMontcfeur ait tait or •wuitii asoprepar«alik)» a t aHL c . "Piaai&n/tis CAN

shauffid1 fe what?In the school pnog^am? We' were

yearl-Isi edaxcaiLiian tat tome? 'Bhat's

1 HE

SCIENCE

STIAN

ONITOR

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Sex education in schoo

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Sex has been described as being, at oneand the same time, the most personal andthe most explosive force in the world, Foras far back into recorded history as wecan go, mankind has always shown greaJcare about approaching this matter.There are few societies of any distinctionwhich did not early recognize the need tosurround this force with bath legal andmoral curbs for humanity's own protec-tion and highest good. The need for suchcare is as great today as it ever was.

Because this issue is so deep and soemotionally charged, the Ur&iled Statestoday sees an increasingly bitter and di-visive debate over the question of sexeducation in ihe schools, a debate whosemany pros and cons will be discussed in aseries of weekly articles beginning in to-day's issue of this newspaper. For thecountry is being called upon to decidewhether explicit sex education should bepart of a school; curriculum and, if so,under what circumstances and under whatlimitations.

Those advocating such education saythat information on sex is too importantto the individual and to society to be leftto haphazard knowledge. They say thatparents neglect giving adequate instruc-tion and that children therefore en-counter problems and crises ill-informed.This results in rising crime, illegitimacy,venereal infection, divorce rates, and mal-adjusted people.

Against these arguments are marshaledthe charges that the too-graphic teachingtends to stimulate the children physically,makes them preoccupied with sex, andweakens acceptance of that fact uponwhich orderly society is based — that

sexual relations belong within marriage.There is also rising criticism of the fail-ure of much such education to emphasizethe moral aspects of sex. Finally, manyparents have been horrified not only atthe unabashed literalness of much of theteaching but at the startltngiy low age(someilmes at no more than five years) atwhich such instruction begins.

The single great question to be an*swered is in which direction does sexeducation lead the young. Does it encour-age a more reasoned outlook, better self-control, a stronger moral sense, all ele-ments essential to the progress and pres»ervation of a worthwhile society? Or does

•it bring about the opposite qualities withtheir great and ever-present threat toboth society and the individual?

We strongly believe that the best placefor sex enlightenment is in the home andat the hands of parents.-Nothing can bean adequate substitute, and the theorythat parents on the whole are inadequateto the task is scholastic arrogance. Yet,where parents do not meet this obliga-tion, there may be limited room for sexeducation of the right kind in schools. Butthe excesses in such education must beremoved. Such instruction must not beginat ages which are patently ridiculous.Furthermore, sex education must be re-lated to the great ethical truths withoutwhich Iffe, In any of its aspects, is littlemore than an animal existence. And,finally, sex education in the schools makesit doubly important for parents to developthat rapport with their children whichmakes communicating on moral and spiri-tual matters an easy and natural familyaffair.

Pali for by Concerned Parents 6 3 Summit Ofc

'fhass seams- <ratflbeir a'Xsntstaaict •of ^ete t i i% wKii ftlhas andetilier suioh sliajisct.jHi.slls, i -will iiimiiit

I© Isuggiosfe-g ifchisit "tfinait C-Or-t iy lio Und tfce diiiffenecnee

a deniiocn^tiiie and ia r^Hib-(boHJh iower case fe&tens) iwrm

liie way, <Jo I M^dk wouM bectuisly di^u$«tiSd -byciilillior giaiie oif oai

4. Tliee we Uawe a tbeUea" fstojn aftxnner oifficefliokkr w h o f e e l s

' by the UCC slate; who

tho xtiionasrystea ,

H e ouiL-iigieid tx>ttiotse a reas of dtiscne-id'ing • nsameily, a>ddStaional

excessive kiorefase in

eUacttaom of

a basd'oally hanaslt. person, hefelt tihe sdhood budget, as pi"<was too Mglh for tUie ^varfatgiepayer. l ie ChougUrt tUie publiic shouldkaauw; even tshough he feels that itis needed to maiinibadn a quaiLtty

to vote on Feb. 10 and support theJCC s k i e ftw Dhe BoiavKl otf•tion. Also, mfay I ujige. tihe passageof tihe 3(&$ml' \m&g<& in m$&? . to

n our slandaixfe of

38 Moss Ave.

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OLYMPIA CITIZENLECTRIC ING MACHINE

tarn and wiJl vote in suppomt of it onFeb. 10.

believes ia excsHeailt education'a l &ur youngstefis equal to feat

1MS own Uwee receivedthat &jiat sftafte wotuM-

"po t t i t a " an,%> itftie•If 'he smeams a difference of <xpain-

over .plaints m&\ as taailad intihe UOC iXsssitiLcm tpaipens, I do be-lieve he is etanradt an }m Ja ta* pooinit.Tf such a- idififereuc^ ila-•idhreatans" him, them .perS&gis

would Hke te> <$o i&w&y wfflttid«mooiia!Sc pjiocass! Ef lie

m&amfttane, I

lUvait be waiild have aifcufi; t-ime fcnyinsg to 'doicummt•a dtaftcKnient. Nat so tag ago, fat

far of-Ward, em

wiasfice faioim. fihas, waritihe p k i i t e n itftait Tows Council

an- iauJepenfctaiSt vodce in or-bo'open. isp-'&Ls deflSbemitiforis to

Obey wene atteidlkigsohools.

tlmt MQ has tiheenoe and tixe cpjaflilfias fchat I wouldlike to see in a school boaiti inem-ber, I you to vote far GeorgePlenty on Feb.

S27B H H J J P S

Rd.

Supports Budget•Ekliftor,

pSlbe public, WtouM h& not feed it ntore

itiheSdhool PTA exeoUbi^e baarid, I amwribing tlhfis MhUsr in support of liheBoard of Educatioa's {pncgxjisGkl buVl-"•et Car lflTO-71.

As a group whaieh iis iKiriEikuiiariym tha ediufeiateksi erf ymung

<bat 1itiesaryiing pmpie •&

be wofi senv«^ by ansotiSci, ikiclefpeaiickait opiioeis tan-d

sucih as aaHftculiaitied by thefine UCC s^aite of I>r.Mrs . . MdMaonus (MKI Mr, SveralUt?

iWMiUlAIM h, GBiMTFIfiN7&1 Hamia'ques Way

A $60,-

we vmM callto tihe iitean in tshe

und'sr rental otf buiEk&ngs*3 injenease in- tibUs scommi is

neoessiary bodatwe of tile need for

Endores Plenty, Letatdar;

Geouige Plenty Ims desvotedly serv-ed thris'toftm fiar taw yctasrs on theBoard of BduiaaiU<m, pdncopoBy onDhe fiiriamice conrtmiiltoe. He has hiada steady, tihouigihftlua, orife!Lf

ajbtutt*dc <m pdiitoieis of thesystem.

$fa&r& are some judigc-

cHassro&m spaice aft theTMs ambunt will provide

four . retodstialhile cJiastePouwniswiM relieve tUieat lfl?c school amid wMl laiMoiv 13m en-largoraxait of tihe Mbriany fecalities.

©y no rn^ams d&cis ooa* isifceaiesl Infchia item proctode ami- btihaxst 'mthe im aur

tihe ifntorcfoise in ISMJ i tem of iin-supplfes. We . not

need otoissnoamss, but We moist sup-port our tda 'efas aaud givethe toots wi£h wfoidi to woa-k.

We vwild unge all M#i schoolpar-onto to vtote tor lihie budget

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LETTERSChallenges Statement

•Editor,J*arje Spnasgg'ss latesltepisitile mu$t surely be

oult eguafl. _tin a town the s i z / of

-we alii tanow tfhat a langeof (ibizems are interested In. town

amid a srrtaffiL i>arieen$age ofaim wJifog bo give up tifone,

horn« and SacM pleasure tJo aooom-{AksSl iimpiarterit goals, ft is, there-fore,'mot itfn$ias$iiiblie tiHaft same flames

be seen in more ten <me e«-

Dr. Spuiafgg alteges "thesauna sniallil gnoup of peitsoris" wMch•haid Dhe aifcMty to question tfaeBdartl erf Bdudaftte, are tfl*e tfcttvecore of the. UOC, sihe ^hioufcl Wavethe imitegiriiity tig gay ffine aatlve aarebetoftnd fihe JOC, wSueftihar alhove ortmidengnoimd is the "smiafll acft&vecore" of tihe PFh. If we are to split

, Dr., lefts teJl botih sikies.DOROTHY W. PREDIGEE

•(IMRlS. F. R.)73 9ummfiit a .

Concerned ParentsLeader:

The Comcem/sd Fami&s, jra. answerto Jaire Spraigg, chtaikraaiv of thePFL and tbedir "efleotioai staitement"woufM iiko to poinit out a fetar-flairfsand eqarecrtlikwiis, xnicBt of wiiiidh hiavebeen; siaM before anid have bean ig-nored, bmfc appiamitlliy tflney m*&tap an the same "tame" over andover again.

1. Ht i s [piresiimiptious off ' Dr.Sptfaigg to s&y we aire a*'smiaitt group." I'm sure she•wista E wane so—wie are, intfaiot, quiiite Jaaige in numbetr.

2. It is true liliiait mamy of our(miombers ane taking an ac-tive paint in tlie corning schoolfboiarti etedtiwro—Dr. Sptiagg•seems to . find fiwmeflrringwrong wjitih tdiiis'. We cannotunidiejistamtti her atfttale, dinceBr. Spaiaigg and tihe PFL areadtlifVefly toldinig piar+t in theearn© elecrtiGanMtihe caa-nflatenOh'ad;rimla«.f«rjihe JOC is1 Mns.SauH Malmisan Who is a dh'ar-fc&r member of PM^.

3. Dtv Spiiaigig aaousets tihe Oan-c&nn'ed Pamnte of disiuiptifogineetiinigs af Ulie Baantd af Ed-uc tftoaii tor ntanitlhs-£f p&r-enits asJditiig quteSbionis oonisti-.tmt)e diiismipdiiiore-Hthemi, this istime. However, we wuuffid I&eto point ouit ilt was not paiiemtswlw seat M^h sicth-oolto the Boiauid ofmeeftiEng in May to ddfemdtheir "digINt to sex-etiuoatlilofn,"£i3tllDDfUigth fihe coursie was af-fieneid onfly K-6.

, 4. When tttie Baaind' of EducaJbion. , appaiimbed a neviteiw commit-

tee md astood tor a moiialtJor-Sum on tihe "tonily irvHtnlg"prcigjnam, it was nfot tihe Ckm-ceiraed Pismeinltls who taughtDn Matry Oadderan© .ami Dr.

• Oh'anilty Ruaudom to WelsitiflieilSd,diid we keep the subject

Che pubUfc eyie. TheOomiCemed Pianenlts ware no-titoeialbly qutet.

5. The GoJiceirned Pa^ein'ts havenever neisoinbecl to naitrte" dalll-ing naaigBnig finnan Johm Bdnch-ens, m!ii=iguiid'ed, barbanie andpamanold.

6. We hiave neveir migrepr^sent-ed the faobs or dfetated tlho

. We hiave only tri-ed topiajnemilis to a pr«g«ia(in in

omr sctoo'is whicih wetJo be uruw^rltiby asid unfiit

teart

the o

whkfeor even

mBainibilg of this

neverto

«ny •ocmwemnimg the

HI itseOtf was iaad tm-oufelt.

Why doieis Dr. Spmagg and herl Chad tilie B»aiid (>f

a rndMiatanhim. on Shte j>ro-giram. AippiaireHiKly sh© hias liiitstile re-

fiar theair imftesniby. Peitepfe,slbe taide® o$f about sracne-

eibe s!he has no kmowfldefige of,slhJe had better fikud out,

•Who aflie tone ovtewhefcning ma-jooiifty of pnofessiomtailis In redlgion,medicine smd edtKKiitliion wto sup-port this pitoSgnaim? SiinOe B lJiais a suppto»ei[ill7 "uaiique"how did the ovcaiwiheilmiintgo!f tine atove ctomie to suppioaf it, dndtoiey COBIK? to study our .potoginam, oris Dr. * Sptnaigg liria#y feeHiaitg it likeat neially it,. the piiog^aoi is one amd(tihe same Cnom ome end otf tUijis coam-•try to aimatihe-r. She has now admit->ted wihat we have ktfiown foir same'tirme.

In dancfaian, tihe Oomicenniad Pair-ente haive aOkvaiys beetn motafviated bya real and personiail cfoocem fartfiolr own c&iiJdroni amd have ttfiod toconvey t3iis to tl>e pulbldic ^nd fco tJieBidiiooll boaaid'. We tliitn'k we stiM hiavetihe ri^tit fit> pnolieKJt our ohritJren^ inmtelltens of morad oamcernis and t»

U^em in the msoral oBmate ofown femnlily, We h/afve never

atslked tihait oUher dliiiUdren be d«ifciflamily limng pinogriaim if tiheir

Witsli tlhean to hfave ift. Wom m of Oomoeiined Piamenlts, toour fcmowladige, has ever fcnieJd fcodisaimge or aWiaek baisiic coiinseis oftlie sclHtol oiinn'tou'la. TThe famiilly liv-im-g prtognam is mit juist afi^lherGointsie in tilie oua iiiodlium. It cion-cennis mional' startdairdis w^hiidi webcQieve are baslt leBt to pareaute anddhiurciheis. To say that "pammts"have failed is little moire lihlam sclho-lastic airrosa'nce.

Paipemits af dhitdren Who barve beendliisifoMKad by tJltlis progrem wiouldvd'oltenllily disagree wiltih DJ*. Sprsaigig'slaSsumpition that few "bumMies"were made in tlte claissnoioim, andtat they are n/ort. dfeafsitaioiiis'. We

rebionJt tihe i i n f o r e « c eg tlHis stjaitennemit tHuat pno-

fesstoiualls, wilieitheir Dootions, MMs-tons, ofr Efducaitos ane exipeaite inWills told. Dr. Sptalgg knows fullwell tlhiat Dr. Ronidiam henseillf sayst'heme aiw> no stafliistilds whiah backup tJie cllailms tlhaifc pnoponeinite hiopebo see aocfompttbheid by Ube Flaimi(yLiving Pnogfnam.

As a>n dftanHhoui^ht bo this state-ment, we Henett thait rleisiid'einJtls wiho (Bidmot aftftemd the League of WomenVoters might alt Baoscvdt J r . HaghSclioiol dhou!M be irtflowned as to the

of a tetller Unom Dr. OaiUder-Ho Dr. M b a d h e r iai wMldh ghe

staites "In ortder to have at swocelss-fu*I Pamily IivtiaUg pnog-nainlx, 'the'ffiilllcommumiity sihlould be inivtodved!, amidtlhalt a peniad af fihnee yetaans shouldgio into its prapiainaitiilaui anld tih-etnpamnlts should fe shiowai evaryilihiiaig

hiiidrtin wiTil be Btavm oa*'' Bvm 4ihe PIPV

ciahn this was done.(Mrs.) E. J. Meefliem.Viice Pmsidemit and1 S

of rihiange finom UN® awaicfeianfls- Evta£<uta&ioinaaiid self^Itttinucf&yie etoatkmiatl .tihe r&cord, k

ThtemeBoire, local com- dueT

5 earn do snatngihlt but supporttidUGa^iffiriiid gyistteatus.

My nedwtft pfU,lyllSc ratnarfcs in sup-porit of tQuJK seUxvoi budget incfludedthe DaJkywiiirtg:

1. My 'chagiiiri' tat a

m the Kiddie -flOatevtfeafe yiear. Forbe temoiwn tfeat-

Repomt stoted quaitethat, aooortftiug to

existent ait tihe inirae ourwas designed, our iitmary

adequate; but tat dhjarngtes in

fior r^teolikwi, ooilld

2.

(kw bUfdgieft redi&cibiiotnisin. aflj-aadyoiemt iaififtPUdta«>niail <iooounltB.Bve l3Dade«riia<3y of t i e a*m-ounfts ftw tejfltJboiukis laand k 'ach-inig s u p i n e s 'Which do notoome tihse to compiyQTiig withthe laws > (Hf fihe stole in j*no*vidiliiig the waceeisiilties foi1 •pub-tic

use afid cceoapft of lihnaiyreeiJtoosiiMe Car the

in the ixspomt,cietsthen, of oouinse, fmmaflmbnit iff] the

3. lUie s3naffne af pfesmriiiMtimg oteussskios to inanefafie wihen somfany oJaeses nemofrv a i fev-^ s aft wtwob poiaidtscftdrvttty (inthe* sense of t&okfg tihe ort^htthing by eaclh ehMd) is ea-

a seoomid ttims at tJbe sameto iirwJiioailet dais a fcraim^r

merrte* off ain- a New .Jersey

am!d wtih a giood' kasowWge of scfluoolbutjgelte) that I <«n£l(i. onfly

tihe facd that tlhis is indeed amindirnai bufel t prtodwoeld by a bteaidcif eidyoatiioin wtia/ch really leveledwth -thd dtizeais -of i-lws towa as few

.are ^iven to do. The qiuotedprescinlted in your

of Jaou 29 ctome alt the end of lihe, amid1 wene deflivered as part

of a reimiimter to tha ni«m!l>em ofR'taiti of i^uc-ation' liiAt ft is

swioam duty, uiiidksr te Dawe ofHhe fiiOate o£.New Jensey, tb providey, pnot onfly an elliiaiiewt sylstem, bait(that wfhdfclh fe meioessjay lor the education of W«sitliellld's publiccMdipen.

UmDoctunJaitfedfy," pncr^Jding the maindrequires a tax increase. In

measuring Ulne wontflxwllviileness oftitiis temd of invesrtmanit; I pmly askthat it bo weaglDad in terans of hu-man va'luea. IThesse are yourcferem. DMde tflie pa^ojeoted tax An-crease by tihi& mimfber ofyou have in Wiesitlfield sehowlis andask yiomisidllf if ctaoh fa womtih Uhlat

-to you to prepare hint ftxr theimidlv intone demia'mJiinig wwrld in

h-e wallil haive to live. •dlayis it is p q p i t e , itn West-

ifield, for wbal mii'manitiies bo sipeiakout sigtEuiimsit a vaneJby of things. Iwould like to aisk Wi'aft (great sifent

of WeatSeiDd parentis, WtioeedhflUdtnani ane ftJhe pawms in (ihissitriamge aduE giaano, to come forthm support oif -tlulfs bufdg'Bt on Feb. 10.

J. K1AHNMM) Embnee Ot.

_Extends Position

Ddiitioir,M the- Laasue of .Wflmen

sponsoircid aaliKSiic&aitiels'" olglht, two is-sues wane na/isad whitcOit baoaiu&e oftime MmoiUajbiians, I was umabla to am-

•Iiiilgth ScQtaoi Iws risen, fantiheariavnattiling the ptriofcfeim&.Hhe p^pos^d budlg«i fior ih& 1870-

71 soluoioil year, flar £pom igmwdingl)lie lukgii iMinooil iibavmy pnablenis, im-dudes sevemkil aippaioipri)a)!ii!ons to al-levti/aite tthem: flrdt, fitn^s hafve bften

to pnovidie afdld'BtfioiniaJ space,libnsuiy aapfi'C^y fttwn the

60 ^UwitaAis to si leiist 100;

a 30 diayof the

basis.day

trial period showed a imsrteedcreiatee in

and it wa:-; de-t'hat a second

s8*out£d take pJaoe. 'Ph^tis now isn pmogress.

periodfcraal

ouch -in. <a>vianiue &1iould be open,Secondary, Mr. ScmimBifieM lias

never ait i£»»y Jtiume rmwie a i>ubiie«fcat«nwnt ittfxwt .UKJ Cb'nsfeTHas fa^o-grann, inor ms ft 4he i>asiis of jhas oam-paigm. The wfedom of rekiammg frompttbtHc debate ds evidem frann

era, reooittis to the smearused by oitihens in Ute posst. Surely,in a twaird eteot&Hi, b asuch as this, this kii-nd of ploy is

Dr. Joseipih Kaibacflier is not, asof in-

inade iindier ilibe #u*ae ofof tihe P-amtfs ft»" Flamaily Lav

mg.typo o€ tactic de-

QEifc. shkftild aiiso be motod tihait the j it. it

she iseinorfionality wliicJi now surrounds I Xertoper, ntamimg on a fa!tee

have

second. exsist foras wed a® fior incsraased

Btfmxi aed Administrationjdearly felt tJtey d« not

furwk&ng; m fact,&tuden/ts m t)he Jiaza/rds

'»>e «>n&i4ered' talmiy

toof smoMng take plaice fer wir stu

GEOfRGE A. PLENTY336 Scotch Ptems Ave.

expenkfitures for iiibnatryaiTe also

mig future impaiovieme'nits in our li-. Mr. Bobai 4kscuis(scd

wi the Jiwui&y 30 eidiitaiom af tihe Hi'sa suggestion for a'^iiibatKiy laa-ts*

wing" Whaah-'he Wauld Stoe to seoto iJhe ha#i sditooa in the next

Sitcfo a wimg oouM. in-tdiude; "irfdapiemdenit study *'witih "film strips," "toatfe nen«xi

iamid "a->eooiitis" a s ais aniart s&OSotk wtft Studb'sjjweo for tlw

-, am/d comM be open to the?eiutine town im tilie oveniivw an>d on

second issu-e tradseft ftfhfe newennotoiinig nagi&itiijotns talt

fmm tiheof a nepont

(lilig'h

by a ' Jo in tt oobimStftiee efdtab-

In Fe*bruaSry 1969. The Opm-nrftbee was onefcuted to i r i ^ e necioin-meinitiaitiibins U> imsprave the situation

g from fre^aerit Stafdemtf, vio-ol 'the Wad siraoikiilnig ban! in.

sdnoal. llhe survey done byChe cojrmillitee _ aleveafted exfcei«sarvedam-age"to sfohjooi poiofporty as a r e -

of tihese violation's, rndkHiiingnine fiaieB stiamted and put out in thetovaJboiniCs. A survey of. student abti-tude amid belhaivikjr turnal up tliese

iaMg fiig^es: 31% of the atu-body snntikttt, of w'hom 57%

off the soipiboimwco, Gfi% of the jun-iors, and 79% of tlhie seniom stiateddjhey had * 'pareoi'tial permission'';83% of tose ,willh petrimiissixan! viio-illated- sdnooA pal'ifcy by smoking wifch-'iai the buMimg oa* <m acfhool grounds;48% of tine smolkiing students with-out petrmilsGalon also smoked illefgal-

Bedaaiise mudh Of the"•between cDassos,

Responds to Dr. Spragg'Editor, (Leader;lit is tf&gwtoafcfte ^iat I>r. Jane

Ofa'iimiian of PFL (found itto fftisbli h ta v*iifitsalion of

citizens of 'W-esifieki un Hiast week'spress moldase.

•lit 'lis ipaaticfufejHy difficult lo un-demsbaidd Dir. Simatgg'is posi-tion toe-oause in la feftter wniKten by her tx>bhe iWESTFITEUI> fUEA5>EHi om Jan-uary 27,1066, d ie staltd: -OUKe follow-ing is £*r, Spiiagg'ss compileAe Idiierof 1-27*6. 'and fe not taken out ofcontext): " 'Westfiald leader,ary, 27, i-19fi6.r

Jiasnu-

Oi>eal Letter itio Westficfld"I have been nmmih Klistrubed by

the ©venlbs tsunrourtdlmg %l\e <3omingsdhdoil Ibolandsiakes ifeel

lan'd ifor all our(to spelak out.

I do so las ia ilife-lang (resident ofWeotiflieBd, ia of its public

and h&mp&i^a&ely by t•resenlbatii ves iftnurri

order Lo cover up his "real mo-tive." No om? of hi;s need

fies an answer Uhafc would no! HU abook, so as tihe saying gwss "If >"can't say samtt'hmg nico, say noth-ing a! all . .

To tlioise"

lifave already ex

dc/eiidi'Jig by us; tihe {Hupose of©dwcrt foodies. OnOy an tthis at- ihis itatHer is to lei Dr. Spnagg hffww

niiO!Sipheir« ^an vtadous -points of view j Wiat weVe proud to open our homet>c? «airtit?uJat«d !wit!h lany <Jarity, and | to JiO&t a siherry party for the- UOCgome &personal

oml a^especi for | casmiicJates £nnd tx) oast <?wr vote for

'Stwely, 'we t a n resolve Kiuts witliout

•Finally, tnoit3id>ji<g (could be mwre

on Frfj. 10 plte ofl>r. Spragg naL 'withstanding I'msure all citizens wiio feir

and the ni^frte of othom will.

pressed tiivm' suppwt. of the D'CCsslaie of K for c-Iodion to theW estfi fid Board of Kditts*tiitfn, wo

iii-

absurd >mr irre&pon&hle than the i join us.' I>R. wibairag fheoprf

Jewaah ixannwim\y. 'I^iene is no alher•si'ngle group in (this coiuiUy witth afiner record for tJie suppoi't ofpublic ^duEcatiimj,

JANE SPRAGC IM.D.Tlws says Dr. Sprtagig an 1966. (At

that .tdmo, Dr. 'Spragg was vvrMing in

sdhools,- ia Joidt Oivic Committeecandi'd!altet land a former rnenilberof ftlie B'oard ofa dhuaidh GtahooA iteadier min-

fttiits is a(imftaiddUatioin, ilbult I wianit to

make it deiar iDhiait 'I ispe'ak wStlh somesympiaitiliy lankl ondemsifla'n Jing for oil

of \iiew in this

we have lost

the v^aoiiougiistsue.

I t soonriis to m eall 'perspective- in ttfrfls election andare pemmiiltltiiwg s to be done andsaid ifor which we 'will be iioaolyashamued. Ohnisltilan belief and •prac-fcice $3 Sof

thepossifodCdty of teiaidh«rs patroiling thelameais vhv&re vittlatiioirs ocoumddwouilid seriously iinitieinfem witJh tlhsoirte&cthiimg dmt4es, siimoe teajahans of-ten use thlat bkne to clarify sbufdentquesBfloms.

Af<fce'r roviewiiag the Committee'stlhe Baamd evoked tihe fol-pdiao with tlho inbewtloni ofvaui'dlaflisim im the lavatories

adfevuiaitiLnig tihe illlegfal srrtolkling

in an (atmosphereliffistolejiaaice, immwido

stud 'mfoneipresendiatikm. Ihe issue offlho Ohinrstmias 'pirogflaim ihais boen

&njoot'od into 'the cam-g !bait misguided

we must toe ipen footLy clearin ouir iminds laboiit (tfliro) fUli'inigs. InfJhe first ipl'aee, lit (is proper -and legalfar 'am in'depen'denit <;a'n'di!d(a!bo to runfor isdhwat ftwamd. iM'ainy Jrave done

paign bypenrons.

so m Abe IThiLs does nfot consti-

Elaborates

g7. Tihe "UCC ORinidfildaites are not

nreanibers of Carioertnea' Par-cuuts—we do agree, that tlwfirsbaitemienft on sex' edudatrtomis a gd'Qid one.

8. Stoce the PPL woirikis Bar theJCC oairudildaitas, we cam onlyassitrne tlhiat 2f they iweed, we will faave-".niainidiiliGirw" iDainn% liivfiingpudginam.

9. No memlbeir of the OonjoennedpianelnJtls hlas ever called theschoiofl tsfbatCf ' t i i re togs" orotiharwitsie diiisfanecJiltieid theirlalbiQiity to wonk wftih PhdSdnen.

10. 'Dr. Spnagg . laicoused us ofpanaplsrasinig or ont-iof oon-

I know to'futility of tdHflnig withadit&ns siifpce they have the ajdvaa-tege of tihe. Jadt wforid. Ilowever,filimc© your retpomber chiose to quoteon£y, >a fraction of my .reim'airlcs atthe reeemit school budg€it hedriih^, IwBl, liifce? • tihe VfeeHTlres'ilcieinit, ask ifyour edli'tJoriail fialindess would j>enmitme to pteuc© Khe quieted rermalrfts in

conitext.It is aQl too apparent that West-

i^ld, litee aOl New Jeraey commitni-t!i£8, suffers froan a jnost prffitnfltiveStafte govermmteoit wthdidh seems toUlaifce pride in the faiot that tihe SbaiteIs 50tii iirt the raitta ala ibs oantrilbu-tion- *o hiiglher ediuaaftuicwi amd verycQose fco lihait umamvdiaibfle pflaice in iitsoonlhnibulti'on)-to priiimiaaiy amid' s^ctowd-airy edUdatfiom. 1Fuirltihe!nmioiP&, NewJonsey sells no real stiaite-wMe cidu-catlfiamal Effaandaoxiis for life publicschlools ais do its nieiilglhbaiiilngaoud it seems to enjoy iibstor seddiitag ibs beslt studenlts oult ofiflhe state far tbcar hSglh'er

swer thJai ouJgilillfy. Hhey ddaiSt with(Kbnary faiaii'iiljies amid1 the new snuok-mg reguQalMions' in tilie hiiglh scihool'. Iaim winilt'iiug tio prlovflde funther iniOor-

to aiiid fflie viofcans Uo evialuatequestianis.

FUtlsit, the fitJalbarruetnt was maidanlcntflnimig h a s been diome since

1966" fco oorreiot tihe ctefi'cienfcdes inthe Hbnary of our htugth sdhooa that

in the bufWimg:1. etodenits ireioeiiviiing w r i t t a

pemnKlsisiiian from \hm- paoianits•are given. taM srmokiinigprivileges: to smdee batoreand adtor school and duiringliincfh houns in desiigroaibedoutdoor snnloiliiiinig ainetass;

2».iHhdi9 aiwa is policed by th©stuldeailts tlbetml&elvies;

3. itihe prtogmaon is imrtinoduoed1 on

tute a rfflnxnait to tilie Joint Civic Com-mice; on'Kihe oontoiary, it is part ofoiir demaorfaftifc diefckis and

f oi ian a-independentfor tf>c tEtoand trf Editoaiti'on, Mr.AiiUhur Somim^d'ield.)

Now (in '1970, we find that Dr.Spragg % employing sanear teclii-miques against the UCC candidatesusing 4'he Hfheme of "guilt by asso-ciatdon," If we uaeid D-r. Spragg'sfoirnula, igmilt by iae^oci>atioitit wouldit follow that Dr. Sprti-gig 'is reallyspeaking for tixc JCC oandtdates?Thts would foe nwst unfontunate forthem, simce Or. Spmgg's vitupera-tion -reveals aill t'he qutadljtoes she pr®-fesses to itiibjtoir. It is linteresting tonote ftliat a member «f the PFLgroup, Mns. Saul {tRostafyn) Hanri-eon ius "tflao oainpaign ciha'innian oftile JCC.

The UCC candidates a<nd mem-be-rs otmsist of jndav idu'a'lis dedica-ted to fbigh inoriad stiamdartis. Thecandidartes 'have . aon-duoted a Wgh

MRS. EUG'EKE ELZJNGAflftO Vi/fcige G

For" UCtTsJateEdlioi1, Leader:•Upon reading Dr.

awd continue toadhere to itiliis principle. Ti is rc-

tihait 'any individual inthe toec of pa&iiibie tk'foait <wuuldeunploy sucli sre-

;ian of cittizens su'chas itJhiis "last dilioh" eutlomtpt by Dr.Spragg.

We feel -tiltot Or, Sprang oiwes tiheUCC ioa-nritdat-es sji'd the citizeins ofWe&LfieM ia liuralale lapology.

WILLIAM HEDDIDN331 Wychwood Rd.

President, United Citizens •

nient in th-e WestPit*ld L^ade-r, I feltcompelled f.r> answer heT distortedBoard otf I'Xiiicalmn ©tection state-

our dcejX'si. tihaurk-s. Tow ho hinve not yet done so, wo

mast earnestly seek your support.Wiih your vote ourtem!d, to provide WwatHi tifto higlh (jiKflity ©duoatdoin towhitfh thf-y and you ar-e most cer-tain'Jy w&iilvd, keernng in mimti,studonts. Umuiicrs. and ;M

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[ wliohilieaTUKlly b-'K'k Dr. Kal-baehw, Mrs. AIcMamis . amd Mr.

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£betedik of Dem 3Bfoewood Deatjy of Cut>

Scout Pack 173 held reoentflor aft Jjin-

Bobby Clancy, Deia 2; andR o t e t MianglBin, Dem 3; Mmk Wal-5ent an&< Homi# BofeiEsel, Ben 7;Jimmy BoMtafM aim! Asdij? 'KftthaiiiS,Wetetos Dan 1 amd J^neeamio amd

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oabi School. Second and placewinners were Kii c Blair and Jon

.-: ! In preftmiivary -races leasing1 todire HwHs 6he fifflst and second ptece4en winneiis wem MaftjUiew Grazulamd Pete Swicker, Deo 1; Bksiir and

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V5HA YOUTH IMKKCTORS speak at Wesifield RoUiry Club. vShownseated here are John J^eaoh iind Kiduud Shea; standing art' StephenKeimlg, program diairmao; I'ctcr Schoik'ld; Oiuer Miller, presidentand James Morrison.

Club Hears YM YouthClu1> parti- • jSlwa reviewed Ivs work at

1The WestfieM

c&pated in the cetebratiioa of Na-1 as a member off folie "Supeutftous"eommii'Uee Which piaos- and diax^ts(the l(1iu£|ay evening cfoTCe iouse op-

H« aflso roviewtxi lais re-

William Turner Replaces VernonAs Assistant at Westfield YMCA

iloml VMOA Week at itslasit week w'Mi a-

by Wte f&w y^ustiii <itrec-of Hie loea'I Y, Anisng lite

wore Peter Sdnotfdeid,Shoa,c James Morrison and

John Leadi.'SH& pnogaiasn wias tntiwiuoeiii by

Igdwani C. Efft'en, Y exeoutd.'w dit<ee-tar ^iid a momber uf ttie R«fUaryChib. Bach of the boys si>oke to aBj>eciIJic araa of Y program in v^iieh

Is iriG i active, as woH <as sum-tlst1 value of Iiis stTvke as

a mesabeir of Uie Y bvmtt oftors,

TnafClnig die work of Hi-Y Clubsmid Uie rekiiii'Gnship of Y programsto Uwse of tilie school, Sdarfdcffld cit-

to flueyoulih director, Bi-'uce Cook.

Jo to Leadi, a stude^l s i HotlyTrimly Higih School, placedvailue on his tx le in the Y, and par-

aiiy Lo -be able to repnesent fine Y inmarater in his sdiool.

James Monysioni tu&cod tflx? espe-of Ohe newly fomrncd Black

Awareneats Group in tflic -Y. He alsois m aotrvo of the OodTce-

ed 15 w need tor close cooperations aind thebetween tihe

Club President Onier MiiUcred Uie speakea's for their•tiions. G-iwip was led by

i Kctchain, a pffst-presidcint of

TUe appobbmenit of WiHIam Tar-ner II' to Wie WesHiPieM YMCA staffas assisiiaiiil physwal'beoti announced by R. XL

has

s/nd E#wiard C. Ew-Mr. Tanner, exoai'tiive

"assumed his PM dwtiies Mionday, re-J;olm. A. Veiinbn \vhf> !)as

restgaed in order to resume his stu-dies for a manAer's degree aft

Mr. Turner is a four year stuidtofflt•from Grambliiiig Uniivei^iiiy, S t av -csjwii, La. A nalive of Trantan hewas a sbar basbdibaiU

been the tenth nound choice BarSoattJe Soak maijof pmfessibsn-

al t<?am upon- eomplotdioiv of his stu-dies at Gnuimfoii'iTig m 1067, lie nua-

in psychology with a mifrtoa* in

Mir, fi'ur,norwith Wi-am R. Ifcwrfpins, a s s t tm texticiiiUve dii'eylar m& pi^gvam. su-pervisor, aiid Haci y h. Ixsslier JrM

diixsctusr. His duties waM be.priniarily ia the aarea of physical

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Center GainsRecognition

After afonost Iwo <y? opera-tion, increasing interest and recog-nition are being given ihe WestfieldDay Oare Center. Wonlcraiv SUteCollege has again given credits inchild cteveJopmont t-raamnig to twosUrdottts who I>ave completed a 10-

Hospital CouncilGuest of Rescue Squad

A demonstration of cardio-pulmo-nary resuscilaUon was given lormembers of the Wesifiold HospitalAssoora-liotfi reeerftly ot fclie WesbfJoldRescue Squad by Donald Dodge,

and ELmor

for Iji^ti' scbotol sige y-outhand younger boys. His YMCA aeii-vHics included nMMribemahip iti theOarvei' Unanoh VMOA, Tronftion1. Heis marrieki n-ml Uie cwtplo plans tomake its home in the

pei'iod of and par-ticipation at Hie Madi.son AvenueCenter. Memfoctts of Uie board of di-

taUvcs from at Ic a t two New Jersey areas who ore interesicd

up day cave centers.Joseph Wilson, director, mid

er.A briefing on the new equipment

and work o! Use Jicscue Squad alsowas featured a£ the session,

Sir. Version has bean aof HKJ local V staff since June IU67,wlioji hn was assigned dwljics asyouth director. lie ti-ansferrcd tothe post o-X aisslstonrt; plliysicial dii^ec-lor a year lailor. His wank iai-efuded

i?f HI-Y Clubs,and setiii'or liigJi sd iod I>O>TS

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corporation

ns. Lel-antl Beach, admdssionswere recently inTited to

the meeting oJ the slateP.T.A. orgamzations by Mrs. Flor-ence Foster, director oi' early ehild-liood education for Uie Sbate-of New

Particular ittterest was ox-pressed in how the volunteer pro-

is set up, and the mitol pkm-nin'g that consiuned many volunteerhours,

Tlie sum of $20,000 is needed tooperations in 1970. The

annual appeal lor funds now inprogress h >a s brougt $13,000. A n

Inc. wasThe I

oi Oampheld in the ELmom- PresbyterianChurch rocenUy when Forrest ReH-

, president, ro|X>rted 325boys and girts ages fJ-U and de-serving oi" assisian.ee wore provided

bays| grades) g

swimnv'wg classes, ami

ia first

gym classes for pre^sdiool hwy® asndgirls.

iMr, Veimton is a gradimic of theUniversity of Maryta-nd. He was ec-r-

Gyiu- Jam RegislralionOpens at 'Plains YM

Scotch Plains — A preschooll. pro-gram at the Fiinwood-Scotch PlainsYMCA offers physical coordin'aition

$6,400 is needed, -and itis hoped that once again Wcsfcfioldarea residents will be generous intheir support of this non-profit, lo-cally sponsored organization.

Tux deductible contributions, mayhe sent to Uie Westfield Day CareCenter, 140 Madison Ave.

with a 'r-uc lO-dsy viicadioa during imsllrudtion, music and art adiivi-the

Plains arc being made to con-struct the camp on the formerOamp Brett site in Lebanon, sche-duled for use in 1971, Until that tioieOamp Brebt-Endoavor will use thepresent site of Camp Eri'dtwor inWatchune for the 1970 season. DavidHaddon of Scotch Plaiois wfas ap-pointed again to be camp directorfov the comhig season.

Oamp Brott-Endeavior, Jnt. is anon-profit eorpoimlaon founded feyi:he Cbristi-an Endeavor Societies ofUnion and Hudson Countias Is bring

ties, AH gym Jam classes arcto provide fun and lea-rising in a re-laxed atimosphee w'horc the pre-schooler will •ffaiirn confidwree' inhimself, his physical aMBMes andhis relationship witti others of tesage.

Mor-m-ng 'a:nd afitemoon classes areavailable. Requm-omen&s Tor regis-

are that a cliil'd must bey«K>rs of -age" prior to Jan-, l, for

greater and happiness kt de-servj.nif cWldren.

tho morainig classes, fourto A-pr, 1 for the a tenoon ctesses.

iMi"3. Joan Sprague has additionalinformation, parents may cfo-serve tiha classes currsion.

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Heating Equipment Installed

BAST • WESTH£tCr«. J.O7OM

FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICEINSTALLED

a seniiorrector last June by

ste£f di-AssocsMdioai

of Phystoat Bineotons upoatton of sp^eial oamiselie pteis to return fe> Y wttritC0QTiiple1iian of Ms nuastjer's

$ WWiVtl what we'veup our sleeve\

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S o c i a l A n d C l u b N e w s of t h e W e e k i n t h e W e s t f i e l d A r e aBruce Gordon Wallace Weds Vassar

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Alumna in Divinity School Chapel

m s . BRJUOE GORJDON(Ji'M Marie

Varden

Over 400 Attend

Fund Raising

Bridge Partytan 400 people attended iheparty >of the 'Wom&n'is OM>

of Wefiitifii&lid on TtoSdiay afifcennoon,a benefiit iftotr aits SohoHanisllsip Funid.

The pairity, at Holy Trinity GreekOothodbx 'Ovundh wias siuoeeasfaUdue to the generosity of irtfamy tbus-jnetsis iflmns and poppHe 'wfluo irtad^econtdbutLoms tawand italble prizes,door prizes laod <auibrcleis for the Chi-nese ckitiLion. T t a e included a i tpieces painitekJ siri'd contniibutied bymemibers <rf ,tihe Weaftiiteflid Ant Asso-ciation omud ant dptamLmeinit of (ifieelmb, spedial ditiems firom KrtJher de-partments and gifta from members.Home Made cakes were servedfrom em open Wifet desseilt italbte.

Miamy Jilfe land 'hanlonary memberswiho were unalble to eribbemrct sent con-gnatutotaons ta-nfd eontaitouitiiion's.Guests included most of 'tiho Oliib'spast iprdsdidemtis, heads oE sevenalother e l i t e lam'cJ p&presemltialtives" ofChe Old Guadd of WetfifSeilfl.• Winners of ibhe silent iaMcfciiom w«re

Mns, iFlnamfc Bartholomew, Mrs.Charles Gittbs, QMbns. J. AnWhanyShark J T . andiMoiss GrtaoD Thompson.Door prize wlintneirs tohKted Mes-dames Chadies ©ogart, IRabesrtt Al-bisser, . E t o l -Mallitihiew, Bate Hawk-ins, U IE. SteLnea*, Joihn Bag/and,John iBv Gantaer, W. W. James , J.Gloeokner, Joan Selbin and RjommaiiineHanfcwig.

The monkey raised aumuiaMy isusefd for a ifouir year scholarship

W e d to a member of the grfadu-class of Holy Trinity ox West-

field Hi'gh SdhooHs, who plans a ca-reer in itihe toaidhhig profession. Tinemoney raasecl (above ifche amoamtneed>ed for the efdhoflarship ds usedfeir wne or mare frahm'ait grantsawarded to nunnens-uip.

John C. 'Uavey, Mrs. H. C.tanid Mais. Roy Qanniigan, oo-

chrakmen of the pairty, wore assis-ted by a large group of olulb mem-bers. Mrs. Honbent Bailey, 'Ma's. Ba*vid-Balzer, Mrs. D. W. OaWwell andMm, Joseph Davis were "in ohaaigeof talxe Chinese Auction. Mns. Starkwas in dianige of special gifts. Mtns.Elihain Aien Hsscook, Mrs. M t o aMeatner and Mns. Lorenz G. Wladewere in ictaige of spectel sates amdMms A. E. Oan'ker was im dhaaigeto-f tsMes 'and oaaxts.

Alice Strohmeyer

Is FianceeMountainside—Mr. .and Mns. Lew-

!is A. SLrflihimeyen of 390 Oredt (Bed'Rd. have .anini&iinioad itilie eniglage-menit totf their (dauiglhitar, Alice (Uou-ise, ito Uanry iEJdwin [Wei'sibcngeir III,won oi Mr. and Mrs. Weisbeaiger J r .of Chemy OBI.

;Miss SU'oflimeyer is la- jundor rmuisicmajor m viodce aancenlinatxon atMkryvMle Wem.) OoJlege-. Her fi-

is ian tmstrumeiiiUal musfiic ma-ithcre. She iis a Ignadyate o!f <Jov-

Utvdngstiqin • IRegiianjai KilghSchool, Borfeeley

TheTURN-STYLE

Antiques andSecond Hand

FurnitureBought & Sold

Estate Sales Managed1707 E. Second St.

Scotch PlainsOpen 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Miss JTM lUteie Nelson becameJam. 17 ctf. iBnfioe Gxwidoin

, slon otf IMrs. Joftu A. Wal-of 65fi TlitemoBlt Ave. m& ifae

Jlaite Mr, WiaiBoice.±

The oeremaniy in <the chaped of<tihe Oodigaite iRJOdiesteir Diiiva'niitySfcfiiiool, Rjoiciheisteir, N. Y. was per-

by ftHie iRev. Oad Vander-. It rwiais ttoloiwieid! by ia> mecep-*at dilie OoiMitary Oliub "Of iEloidhes-

•Tlie ibnide, datSghitjar of Mr. and(Mrs. N. Cffland Nie9aon> of Pieofieild,tN.y., Ihiad Mns. Geonge I>eaMJaii1beauol Medford, Mass, las maitran! ofHiftnor. Hetr wither ta/tondi^ntis wareMrs. N. GMitad (N flsion J r . 'of Riach-©siter, Miss Ann Riaiudfckie ol t&oslbonand iMliss Anlene Hiildeibirfanidt of Se-

, N. 'Y. •

Walaice , of Ofthimlbus,Ohio, was his bsnodflier's best man.'Usihens were aiildjh'ar- Ibroitt ef$ JoihnC WaMiace amditihe ittfiilde's tatihefrs,•Mm Nefcfon of BlmUfiunst omkj N.Cif Booid jNeHison- JJT.

. Wallace 'is a n Blkuninia' ofColileige. H e r . ftutsband, an

hionoins g'liadju'afbe of 'WesMlifedld HiighSchol land1 lAunfatit iGoftleg)&, is stu-dying neurabiwHogy imfer iai iNiartflbn-ia-1 Soienoe FmtndaHiito Feilowslhip•at Hanfend iGinakiua'te Sdhtooll.

TJie ibriidegiioom'is jruoflfitieir ejnter-ti.aiineid iat a lundheom: Bit it)he OouautiryOlub of Rodi€!slter.

Denise T, Conway7

James Ryan

Exchange VowsMiss Denise T. Oomwiay,

of iMrs. Ohadeis R. Oomway of G12Hoilt St. •aod tlie Hiafce Mr. Conway,wtas iwanpied Jan. 17 iio James Ryam,son of Mr. and Mns. Wiffiam T.Ryian of Riahway.

The ROT. Safaaatare Taigltiiareni of-f-wsiateitl a t the NupitM Ma'ss in HoJyTrinity Ohundh, A treoeptiioai wtesheld in (the Town iand Oatmpus in

The 'bride was 'given -An marriageby her .brother, Ridhlard W. Oorawlay.

Mrs. Joseph (MctG-owifgile of Kimigis-fcon, 'N.Y., was tier sS'sfter's honor at-tenldent. iBr&deBtmlaiiicts wcsre Mask I>or-dthy M&finfe", iMifsts Entity .Thome iaodMisis Maureen MlcSweeney, *aQi ofWesiflold, and (Miss Wartcy Riylan ofRaihwaiy, the Ibrtifde@iio0m's sister.Miss Raibniiaia McSweeirey (and Mi&sMaureen (MfcSSweeney, ibotlh of Ptodn-iwM, were tflbiwer igUiUs ik>r theiraumlt.

William T. Jtyian J r . «oif OolotnaQwas itfae tot miasi (for his brother.Uisihers were Tharmais Biinigje andBruoe Maloney, both of IRjabwiay.Rota i t -flattenno i&t Cotaua land; Rolb-ert Slitfamek off Oilaiifonc!.

Ryain was igwaduated fromHigh School land itlhe NTI

Business School <tf Newark. She hasbeen emipJoyed lait the i incolo Feid-enail 'Bank, here.

Mr. Ryfain iwlas griariWated fromRiailvway iH'iigh School !and t h e AirFbrce Techmioail Sfdh'dol 'at ILdwryA.F1B in Denver, Colo. He us i&tfaitiionedait MaJoDHI Air (Foroe Base, Tampa,B to. where !the couple will live filtera wedding trip,

Twig 1 MeetingTwig 1 of Overtook Hospital will

meet at 1O:-15 a.m. Tuesday at EchoLake OouTntry Olub. iMrs. Walfter J.Lee will be (hostess.

—PietroMilS. JOSEPH B. MORIHAtRTy

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Maryanne Langi

Becomes Bride of

J. B. Moriarty

iM'iss iMairyianme liang, daiughlter of(Mr. «nd IMm. Ediwtard C. Lang of122 iRIoger lAve., beic^aiie1 the tordd«Satunniay afternoon of Joseph B.MoniiarLy, son of iMrs. Joseph B,QM&ari'airrty of <^neeai Bxwk taradf 4helaite Mr. IMordiarty.

Tlie iiWo o'd'Odk weddinig was anSt. iMiairy's Oiunicih, piliaMMd, .wirthike a t . iRjev. iliev. Wfegr. ThomasMoriaTity, ipiastoa1 df Hoily {FamilyCiniridh, tNeiw Roch<jlle, N.Y. ias cele-ibtrtaint of itflie auuptfikil atiiass. -A re-ception was lield lait (tfhe iSomorvu'UcInn.

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iMiss June A. Anderson of West-field, now Hiving on New Yoa'ik, ait-tended the Ibriide iwho wta1.? escortedto-tfie laJdair by Iher iTaWier. PcatrdckJ. White of iWarren was best miaoifto-r 'his mellow. 'Ediwiasrd C. lanigJi \ , rtilio ibride's ibrotlier, uahened.

iMrs. iMari'a'rty, <a (giriadu'aite ofHo'ly Tri'iidity High SoWooil, receivedam A. iB, degree m -psychology tanIrnmaoulata Coillege n •Fewinsyil'vlamita.Slie i s Nbeiaicliiinig sl«!t!li igtiade in

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Her ihUdbaiDd is an laiuirmiiis ofPkinfield Higlh fithool and aitend&dSt. (Leo iCdlfcige in FJnddia iwiherc Hiejoined Sigma Beitiai ffirtateriniity. He isa production conftrol sutpems'oir witihSUauiffer Ohemiicfal Co., Sourtih

ivewlyiwedis went to tflie Poco-on ia [wedd'iai'g Irip.

Aindertson (amd Mns. E . E .Amdarson iwero 'hoistesises a t >a pjx;nuptdlal party. TBie i-eheairsiail pai iywas given toy Mr. and Mrs. 'L>aiw-l-ence O. Jnrutf. uf iNuinth

Delta Gamma AlumnaeMeeting Today

Members of (the Suaranit - West-fiield Deltta Oamnia A'lymnlae Asso-ciation iwill bring sandwichets foriluindheon Ho iUhe 1 p.m. meeting lodiayat Mi's. SRiidnatid Scott's, 420 Quan-tuck Lane. Co-Mstoses mre Uvs.Robort Uoder (and Mrte. iDon'aid <Ja!aland speaker will be Mrs. Miai-slnallDamerell of No. Tomlawlandla, (N.Y.,NewTrovid'onte Alfurmnae SecreiOary.

D&lta iGaanimia's netw to thds a reaa r e lagkdd^to call Mrs. iR'oiss (Burke,1383 OHapel UM, IMoumbaiiiniside tomiaike ireisenv'atiiants.

The Symbol for Fine Portrait and Wedding Photography

Portraits228 EAST BROAD ST.

PietroWESTFIELD

Phone 233-4666

Kermit R. Dyke

Is Engaged

TTtoe engagement of iMies MamtihaKolbe ito Keratuit Hdbent Dyikie, sion«f Mir, land Mrns. Wdii'liam ifteid of32S Oiienda Oir., has fb&an aimouncedby 'hesr •parenfts, Mr. amid Mns.ert E. Kolibe otf Erie , iPa.

Miss Koifoe was @raiduiat>etdan A. B. kietgir^ 'ki biology finomWdiLterubeirig Undviersi'ly, She is oooi-tifmii'iug her eduioaitioin (at iJhe SouthBen'd (Imd.) (Medical Poimdsltioin'sSdh'oal iof Modicail TauhnoOiogy.

Mr. Dyke, ian (alummtis of NewYork MiBtary Aciadeimy, ireseed'ved aB.S. degree in bmswiess tasimiamtina-toii fixwn WiL<ttenfbeaig UaiaVieitsdty. Heis eniteni<nig ftllie U.S. MJa-numes Ofifi-oer Oamxii<teLeis Scawoll inexit mxmbh.

Fiancee

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iMAIVTHA KOL©E

College Club Adds

New Members

The College Woman's Ciuib ofwdcoun^d as new

bers >at aits January ancatiimlg Mes-Leratard iBeinstein1 Wf

wowd, IBriam .Duntlciavy of 555fitedti Ave., Joe G. Mtooine Jr . «ffEast Bmoad St., Way Onr of 42URjoiawoke Rid., Hanry F .of 925 'MinteHilk Way, and DavidSwa:nt2 of 856 Tfloe PJ.

AAy 'womaTi;'Titvlriig 'Shf M16 Wea^y gfieUd (area wtoo il as received a flbac-oaiauneiate for gnadiuate d-eginee firoma 'C^Jlege oir university opon. coan-pldbi'om, of eiiigihfc Mi scmesibersor Ms equivalent m ta-n•ooiurse steM • Ibe eluigtiible iforbei^shiip. (Mrs. Andrew K.039 Kowllwood Terr, is

MRS. OWEN L. WALTiMANtBetty fKemnedy)

O.'L Waltman Jr.,

Bride, to Live

In MarylandOwen rLeortar-d Wiaiitmian Jr. , ison

of Mr, land Mns. Waltman of 819Embree (Orescent, wais imannbad Jlan.17 to M-iisb fodiiby Kennedy, daijiglh-ter ®i Mir. and Mrs. Lee Kennedy ofEdgewoad, iMtf.

The douiblo d n g ceremony was•pentoran-eid iat (four o'elidck by tllieRev. -WiiHiiafm J . iMciNially on Pnes-fbuuy United iMetlVodist Ohwoli,Edgewood. II wtas followed by a re-foepitiion a t itilie EtlgewoodGfiflicer's Olub.

iGiven dm ma-rrSaige by tolihe bride wore 'a igown of antiqueivory saitin land Vonise laae. Herchapel lengUh veil of silk aHiusionfell from a lidsdptece <xf ivory satinrubbon. She carried a Vaotiori'aii bou-quet of White, pink, rad and yellowirosos witili sprigs of ivy.

IMrs. William Kennedy was miatronof 'honor for liv* sistoivin-ilia'W. Jicrother attendants were Mass SusanWattinrtan, sister (of the bridegroom,and (Miss hkida Price. Their cos-

s uf imsset Said with ivoiy iJa-ceii-ltas were laiceented by Victor-

ian of daisies, chrysainthomums androses lin hues of rust and yellow.

was best man for

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liis brother. 'Ushers were the bride'sbncfthors, William Kemi'ediy (and Spec.4 IMidlilaeil Kennedy iwQio oamc onArmy ileave fnom Europe for thewedding.

iMrs. Wailtoan is a @raduiate ofEdgewodd High School tan'd Uie Uni-versity of iMa-ryfen'd, She is wiUi Uie'Department taif OEmpJoiymeint SecuriiLy

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A oo'iifee ito aiwjuaimL new West-JS wst h itllie autivjitkss of ^

Wiafgon Olu'b "w'ill beat 1 ip.jn.. Feb. 12, in- liiie lioiiie

of Mns. JwfliiKi ^Bunis, 19 Sbone-1'h'igh tPark. Women ^who have r<i-.,sided iir> the area for not more Uhan !32 'mcmlhis aa*e eiliiSiiible for memibtsr-

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To Be MarriedThe engag-emont of Geo-flroy Alan

Wdegrrtan to Miss "Marilyn VaiorieEvans ^a^ Ibccn announced (by lier•parents, Mr. land Mrs.'Ghaiiiias H.Evans vl A'ran'isUm, Ala. Mr. 'Wa eg-ni'am 'is the son <rf Mr. amd Mrfe.MSb&rt H. C. (Waegrnan of 20 Haw-'thom Dr. and Driftway 'Farm, Sho-kasa, N.Y.

Misfs Evans wias tgmdtuat,ed. inJune from Trinity College, Wafih-ington, iD.C. Sand is employed inthat city,

Mr. Wiegiman, c^ass of 1963 atWe'SitiHeW iHi'gili Scihiaoil, w a s giiadu-ated fifom Ceongetown 'University,Washington, D. C , wltere lie w^iselodtod to "'WII'O'B W'ho in AmcrioanU-mversibies teind OoMegtis." He is at-tending Georgetown Daw Srfvool &Mis empbyed in te Hax depaitmeintof Aaidhur Ajndersoai (arid Company,

A June wedding is planned inWasMngton.

Kappa Alpha ThetaThe Wesbfucld CM) of Kappa Al-

pha Thota will m e e t tWedinesdlay eve-ning aft the 'homo of Mrs. EugeneSeiter, 515 E l m flt. wiitOi Mns. C.Dun5ap and JMns. K. IMfelntosili &s cohoetesises. IMrs. ©dg&r (RcUil is incharge of -tllie pnogfiaim, "'Know YourThcfias" ito Ibogin a t 8:15.

LJnHed in marriage Jan. 24Miss Lfj'M-aine Demise Cduii^Jiiei- of Mrs, Vu^Iiiia M. Cian- I H;:fh Scl'oopan «l SJ2B Colambu-s Ave. Jid Leu i 1'cr's and aOampa'n oi Las Armeies, and Sct'L"j'is • c.-duca'ioaS, Rou.s.si, son of Mrs. Helen Ituussi•uf BUHLM, N.V. .'Wifl t,he h'Jlt1 Mr.RouS'SL- '1'lm ct'j-cjnO'iiy was ]x.'j'-

formed at Sis. CcnsUJiUne -and Ht-icn 1 i I r r j ; u ^ a n d hfj'.d.s- j l-jsclielcr ofGreek OniiO'Jox (,-Jiurciii in Hich- ] f j n e a r t s dt><ir(;j j i^m L!HJ Linn'e

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V ^"iitClass Reunion, Education in Past

To Be Spoofed at Grant Talent Show

Westfield Bird Ciub

OPKRALOGl-E, Taking part in the recent operalogue on"Aida" presented before the Women's Committee of Opera Theatreof New Jersey at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Linck in (Mountain-side were (^landing* left to right) JaniKs-pouaHby of tSouth Orange,James Peery of Pluinl'ield and Yera MHfrt «f Elizabeth. Seated areAnthony Manno of WVM On\ngi\, chorus director and coordinator, andKegiiia Matysek oi IMouittaiiisUle.

TtiH-e wftl be standing room wriywhen the curuaJi rises on the an-nual Gm-rA. Sett-sol PTO. Talent Showat 8:30 fccinc-iriiw evening. Two

mic&s wili Us held Saturday,:t 2:30 p.nn. for the school cfoiktai,

at 8:-30 'lihat ftighH.•More than 14/0 sG-nani ifiamilies ®re

participating in the pu-odiUoUoifl whichis ca'Ued "Air" tand wtiich ftia& a

at of 80 .parent®. 'Hie ts' segment, staged tihis

by Les E-wen, sptfofs a reunion of >theclass of 1910. 'By means .of 13 silentmovie l&dhmique, tihe audionice milsee education ©s it was ibaiak in tihegod o.d days wtfi&e simultaneouslyJheadnig ithe teachers remiinisce tothe tune of "De&nie, «Do You

I Nicholas Giirdatta/Rev. Joseph Bar-! rht'X C$hes HAcOnsick-ea, Mr. tamd| M.s. Mtahaet Sharkfoa, Mil's. Midha&l11 .ppia and Omsak 'UdvatPno&y.

Mas -Ba--1j:arta GancHpb&l wAB foethe laiccompa'tLStt. Commuitit-ee chair-men include -Mrs. S. T. iHclserMrs. Ctene S;uiek&r,Ed School, cite fiw*J$oky, costumes. Mrs. H.and Mrs. RcCksrtMfP3.

Mis. E. IJ. iB.aijdEisiP'aw^&r ofOr-ar/ord will prasaat aa ifffiUslinated

en Aft iea Tuesday at they ni'&eliintg aT the Wesfcffiett

j E : J C':ub. It will begin &t 8 p.m. atthe 'borne of Mr. twad (Mrs1. EdwardD. Bc.ver, 610 Pirinieetai Rd., Lin-den,

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FREE PARKING IN OUR tOT ON 132 ELMER STREET

Open Monday Evening

•Leading a x t e In the show wilil beplay«d iby Mrs. Ohai te Bi-'anidt, Mns.

KantThe Aitt«ir<iBlc<w pa^|y fc-r the oast

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Newcomers

Events

To Receive Cap-Miss Claudia AHeuifct, idaug'hter o£

Mr, land Mrs. iDlaA]^ S. AJautit- of679 Sumirniilt A've-. wfiil receiivie (her

ing 'Cajj .toirtoniovv a<t c&vesrox}-'he'H !by Pircdby-toriiaii-Uritver-

(oX Peinjnbiy'lvaniia fMedaioal Cen-ter's Sehoo-l elf iN'Uirjsilftg.

A 'lii liUig'lit of fc iCretsaiimia'n'ie aaa-denrijc oai^-er, 'UJis capping ceremionyindicates studente Iha'veithe 'inlrddudLory segmefnit. a£ediioaliian 'and 'are mow ,pead(y to as-sume greater -reeptomsitttlfilies. Simi-lar itt> the cap woinn by iPresibyiter-ian*s •firs.t class isaaHty ia t tago, it is diilinetiiive >w%tih aitspleats hcM itioigcilheir Iby it'en tamalllxi|airl--hEia'de<i pirns. Accandbng to le-gend, >t!he (ten pins represent ifihe ten

Beta Sigma PhiThe M

ol Beita Sigma Pfhi wiilFeb. U in ttie 'hotne «f iMins. C. E.

iWiasibirjgiLDa> St. Attsm-of twig and hia&r tstyiimg

will be given by two ol Uhe niam-bens.

Current Interest Talk

Th s membership "Co-TmnOttee offehe Westfield New corner* 'Qltifo wili j M, (me&t at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday tin thebaow of Mrs. James Jondaa, 314ScM)t;cti Plai-ns Ave. with.. Mre. An-drew Dachtwvriicz a-nd Mrs. Thoainas

as co^bostasses. This commit-

"The 'Wodd ia Your Garden"ed *at dhe imeetiaig of the

Garden Oiiib of We&tifieid at 1Tuesday, s i "bh© ;E$ziafoeitihil)GwnCo. As lOiri iiirealy •si geisifced toy therate M-m. WBanol'd Bowks, ithe pro-gram is toed on the boofe by itiheNeiiuoinal Geoignaphic Society.

The onjgia aiad aastoiry of isome ofthe floiwens of ftihe iwwid wifi be givenby Mrs. Wi'ffiiaim B. Gfafbtb. Anrtange-mentis, using ffi^ateaitgsl wMve tovi&ttKHis iaa^ais wi'H be t ttaide foy M«s-

ftoibert H. Slbea-, C. F n ^Eoibeat R. Latkie, Raymond

Tison^as B. Thkktiseo. aaidHdbert W. Qootft. iMns. Sifltoer a&

tee is planning ia <rfee for jxi-oepec-t'ive members on Feb. 27. Mrs. JohnGrout can the oonibaioted for deltaiiis.

Lairiles iBirlidtge w'M be pdiaiyed at8:30 p.m. >W«daesday ait Mm. Her-bert Shannon's, 547 Sherwood Plowy.

FcirNewcjrnws in1t^rt«i'.ed in learn-ing <aad pliayvn:g Me andlejit Chinese

ol (Miaih Joiugig, tiheire iwiil ft*e

gnaun dSciiiimnan and Wostess Cihairmiatn is Mns. J<^hn L,

tciaitfnigprovided toy Meada-mes Bobert S.

Bulletin Board Project

an open ?tt>use 23 in the homeol Mrs. William . 'UmgvairSlcy, 728BoutoVai d, fat 8:30 p.»m. Those whowisih to lattend are a skeid fco oaUMns. Hamy iSlates, iaotiviiitaesmm.

Mrs. W'UlJam Cilaimey «af B31 JCnoll-wood Terr, wi'll be bostees F«ib. 12to tiie iCiiiyoiut l>nlkemesit gnaup of

-•Mrs. John jM. iMSllte will

Che f B^bnal plsan tor itihetan area, "What .SMI. (Be Built,What Shall Remain

Book Club to Meet

on. George ICaruatifi willl diacitss

itihe mfflwr SHane land hfiisiat the meetiing Ktf bfoe

of .the College Wiotwan'is Ofcib.k\ her ftoroe will ba HVIm.

John Ountb, 709 FVxrest M e .

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boards wiM.toe maidetowels ^t ifconwfl x>wls meet-

Wag&ra onafitisibegimnMig at 9:90 1a.m. Hos-

in her tone fwi^/be (Mrs. Jo3inOardis, 234 Ave.

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Oartotim'IRjd., was amoaig graduatesin illhe tfirst unPd<wintar idomimeinioe-ment- a t QilioouriiCield CdDtegfi "iU> re-ceive ithe Ibiaclielor of arts degree.The aommeinicement was lihe 974lh inthe .ihisbory-ttf.tixe Coilege.

CAMPBEU. NOJrtSOAARD, who will speak Monday before the Warn-an's dtib-'tf-Westfteld, Is shown with Wg "Chrysalis Tree."

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'"Rio Hidden .World," to the Worn-en's Olub ud Weslfiwldr (at 1:15 jp.'in.Monday in tite iower ioiunge of theMasonic Tomple.

Mr. Nonisga'csrd, a [pflioLografidier-natur^liist,. ijilas (been la* unoftion pic-tm*o ipirtfdye©!' flor 30 yiefafs, it*ho paist20 of "vrtiich. liave ibeea devoted itof ilminig IQHK] itecibuiriirig cm natuital isoi-emces. Tht^uigih Site preteanfflalbioin, heeinicoumpges ithe tove »6f n'atwre witliits ibidideji imyislberias (and in^piresisesupon te aiudiotiice dflie iimpontfaiioe tof(thelir rolatitonshilp ito (their mJaitufnalenviaronimeiiit.

(Mr. 'Marsigiaiai d;'s piotureB iaire of'hreaflih-4iakiin!g IbdaiAy. <His fitos, fi*om•around 'tihe iworild, ISIJOW oUatuaialdistsat 'work, inselats -lltt h'aive i>Iaigiiedman Jlor icsenturi-es or (are benofiiioial'to imam.

Hia shiciw, '"Hhe Iii^-eoi Waiid1,"has ibeen preis&nted by -OolumbdiaSroadda^ljirig. System <m a m aitiortalnetwork i haw ispoaisfored l>y Mie Wiatkmiad GctagHaplhBc Society and aar-nafced by Aliexfan:der Suauriby.

iDaring Would Wiar II, (Mir. Nons-gjsiard, ias !a>n laaita^Qaa, Uifad to leavehis xotive Nonway and become c

- ip'hatogiratpher in ithe FreeNorweigian Air iFor-ce Jjteed am Oan-a'da. He (has j^ioibogsiairilied frrianynobahtes iriahidteiig Sir -Edmund HUl-ety on an, ADaskJan .ex^Aoaing taandmouab^im cMffrifoiaig ©speklifbiioin. Heserves ias consuibainlt (Bor Uhe Oilti-zons for CHefsn Air, toe., (New YorkCitiy, dirootor -of ttiho Palisades. N B -•bure Assooiarti-ou and Ber^ein Coun-mumity Museum.

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The Wostjfi'eiM Service Ije*aigue Oon>-siSnmeoA Siliop, tasted upslaans a t114 Elmer St., wM h^l'd a half pricesalto of 'win'fcca* ©lotthinfi" todlay UhsttughSaturday. Houra ar-e: TherHdajy andWdiay, 9:30 -to 01:30 (a.m. to 12:30to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4p.m..Children's, clotbiirug; jiimiors land

i'ss drosses, >ooaitis famd s peufe land slacks, wiU be

the items idTfen eid a t (rook botitom.

J. land IMins. Barry R. Barr of2053 Newark Ave., Bcotcfh 'Pilfaiims,announce -tHi? birith of iJihe-lir finst gid-amd seiccind ohiiKd, Hei'da Oidstine,Jain. 29 <at 'Muihlenbcjig JUcspjball. Mr.B'arr is co .fiiwnor of WesitfJeJld^BiandPharmacy. Batemnai gtrandipiareints©•re Mir. ian!d MIPS. Kad E. Barr of348 Hedge 'How, MoiMi'liajiniside.

* ..* *Mr. and :Mns. Lui?i Orossi of 506

Summit Ave ibecaune parents of thoir'ohitd Jan. 28 iat MuWemben-'gbail. He ]bais boon warned John.

A four-Kh son, Jayson Scodt, wasborn JaJt. 31(st tat Muhtebeng Hos-piltal to Mr. -and Mrs. George E.SrihioCes J r . of 323 Lomigview Dr.,Mountainside.

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28 a<t Muhienlbeng HaspiBal, is tiiechi'kT and sooancl son of Mr.

Mrs. pLee Kuplec of 439 St.M&nks Ave.

prices, aooardiing to Mrs. E . 'Thorn-ton Bi'co, dua-inman. Adldiitiomial m&r-obandise will the brouglit out eachtdsy( as there is room.

Mrs. Frainfk A. tMaioPlh&nson', prlc-iag ohatrmiffn, re.sneils tthcire will beno consignee pri'ding Thiarstfciy orFriday mornings, due ito 4he rialeibut 'Customers may foiling in antitoletfor prioimg ithe iPoitoivvinig -wetefl;.Spring items wi1!! be a'oceplted os oi

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The Siilbuitiban Mdttheirs of Twins,end TriLpleits Cl'ub ' will ihoM its

meetinig .st 8:15 p.fm. W-sd-iait <fhe 0;{jy Fedenk SavingslH'cin in Ortanifairid. Speiafear

be l>r. L. SiHver, a ohiid psy-chiratrist fnoan Rut/gers Uinivcnsrty.

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Leefl , Binkt&l J r .fe iJoind KSgh Execu/ttoesr,* M thepjaxkiotiua* of "*Ite Mikado" iMiancii4, 5, «;od 6 tali f i e i*awreaoevsiite Kir-

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He ^ ireifcmiiw! to toe ««te be tesF»fe -ed ftetfone tm-itte ia>ge of Mc-Oaaiter's Iheafa-e in PranoaUai;.

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Centenarian at B:J5 i-n the club- c-i>ad Shi^imm

FOUR SPRING PARTIES are being planned Apr. 14, 15, 15 and 17•by the Seniar Auxiliary jjf' the Children^ Specialized Hospital withMrs. Walter E* Eckhw^, |eft, a cftchairmaa. Mrs- (Edward L. Swan,center, is ticket eliainnanJUiey arc shown with Mrs. Charles W. An-derson, president of the hospital's board of

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Dates AnnouncedFor Auxiliary^Spring Parties

Spimng Parties oC tSieto QMUxafe Sp&~

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Antique veils love as. Ivory satin dresseslove us. Trains eight feet long Jove us.If you were...on. 1-do thing, you'd loveus too. Because G. • O. Keller's under-stands how precious you are. We cleanyou gently. Then send you home so care-fully packed, you'll still be beautiful foranother .bride. Say, about 21 years fromnow.

14, 15, 16, tantt 17: Hatee & Comi-pajiy WIJJU ipaiesefl t tiie iatsliliitm sflsofw.

At 4ihe AiU)diJ^ry*s 'Fe&niary Bneeb-jflg Tuesds^, ki (&e itone of Ma^.K. G. Vatlmo, Mrs, fWiailler E,

Mm, Wllisato<rf this year's

I Shell' ©oimmtMleehas been •wuddtntg *m tiiements; M*ns. John <3reve end

SwiamJames ©anngnoive, Rfictoete;jtem Srowcr t pUWicaty; HWms,

SM'liinigsw^rtili, luncSieonMrs, W^bam

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Music Announced

For Club Proaramof ftfoe Musical "Otab of

WestifieM iwufH ^tdflier iteh WenesclayEar <$mr mm\My me&ing hi *heksme IQI fttos/'Enisfoifte B, M)ajt) Jir,,

Ave., Ui 1:30

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756-0100 •WX-210O (no toll)

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IMirs.^re Ibetng solct toj AiuaMiary

memtoeais. Tlh-ey a^e afeoat J&ne SmSKjh.

Vateriio and Mre.to^teases tat i&e tea foiiowltng

Tuesday's m-eetoimg. .Ttiey were as-by Mmes, ۩osige (M. Ejcnureds,

R. ». • I I JHJ. BUOAB ST.N. J. • ecu. sori-n A

• I«»4 AHMNGTON ATE.• COll. W. Tth & OLIM'OM

• BS1 PAIUi AVE.

Tri Delta Part/ami Mrs. L. E. Wotitsrs of

425 Je tosob Ave., wiH hostcodctiall parity \oS Defe

Atatmae iirn liiis area, onfoom "4 to 7 ;p,oi, • (Mrs.

E., Btirtstefm mid Mrs. Jasepfe F.KMintgteitn. wit .assiidt. . •

AM Tri ©epbae are wefane, Ar-iiasagananits ffway be crawte t^r oall-inlg Mrs. Wouiers.

dbauige of ihe ipmsiaim ^fim^i wfiHfeature: Eten-iMay jpiorEaberig (Mirs.

(iMns. iH'Olxart iP.) a l theShe will isimg ian< 'atnia ixxsn

CfeMiitJaita No. 008 foysd ia t , was &M Joh

lioffesn?" .firoim <3aoiia*a iNb. 81 byBach, "Thougli vrtifh ftJhe ftunjgiiiiefs ofmen isumi feBy labe ls" toy Baialims

y "At itliae Ory iflf Ifije TwsiiGuton-.

(Holder (iMiiis. OHairiies*and jGa«>!liin!e (Holt <IMPS. VHX&am (P.)witH play Jeux d'lEii ainltsf, a tfiamoseftectiioo ifior four IWanids by GeJorgesBizet. There are six plans: Ttooro-

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at ties (B>u!les deScoy<m mam, (Pdlate ieanirne Le

Toaigiie i-Vks. Paul G.),• w i t h £}&zybdtlh' Hpifccm

(Mim. Noe'l) ait Wie pilamo, iwrtffll sinig«t ;A*ir de liia fnoim "L1E3nflaint

fanid IM 'Mamiolvne, hathby OJ&mlo DeBfussy, L'JIeure ex-

woriced <as la tbodkik-eq esr .Jk>r herfaffinefr, T. C. iHsibdmson, ia tedimgcxJMtmctar in ilihtat anea. She a-eeailtegoiog rtio iwiuiik a t 7 <a.m. six diays a"We k often working un ksk> ihe eve-ning. She iteOJts o! beimg a -|Safisoa@es>

<m the first Ircnn run by tfre Ontaaio

t« Soi'^mton, -Dud^g "foe suowaer sheenjoys an toooasaomai *rip.Bark wiiere she ,first vajoalionedyears ago.

•Mrs. Moon Si;as beemt .tewig inWestfi^W wi'th liar danighter Mns.Ralph W. Hey skice -the <leaMi ©Itear -husband, WiiM^ni 'It. W&mi,ydaiis ago. The couple mat

g b the >M«(ihodilstin OaribomcSaSe esud were nter-

i i-ed in (Oho cihunch Oct. IS, 1880.Tlwy ceilebna'uGrt -tiheiir Gtolidem Wed-dkig aitmvensairy wiih 'anill 1940.

'Sirs, iMjoooi stiarits ^aidh diayher 'BIhte. She anjG^s loioMngher cards siicl \%its tfnom taiMy{ iencis. To ihelp p^ss &ie tivnemakes sei-ap baolcs, crodie^s pot'lioldems and hangors for foevand does jig saw puades.

With IMrs, Moon «ai aieirwill foe ber sister, Mrs,

Fioriida samd her tour <M-

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what a way tostart a marria

CHmale^controlled, chauffeur-driven Cadillacare relatively inexpensive when you consider how muchmore smoothly everything goes OR wedding day. Expe-rienced, uniformed Casw&ll chauffeurs leave nothing butguud trnnyb to think about. And on a ,£iay like this, whatcould be mare important? For rGserYaiiom, call (201)624-6353,

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A division of Newark Air Service, Inc., Newark Airport. New Jersey

Come see us at

our new location

offevery pair

ofearrings

dren, Mrs. Hey, Tykmn R. MoonDrums, iBa.,

quise, (by ffteym&Mo Jfato aad 'Aidesciseaux by esaftges Hue.

Pmiafly, Ohiire SaJbiar (fllfes. Hen-vik), plQt iisit, wfflU pfiay M-efody SramMOrpfc2UB'>..by von (Gtedc, Jeux d'-oau, iby Baiveil <aa*i 'Rihiaipsod.b fern-gtrotee 'No. 6 toy Lfeat.

HaspiUalM^ (dhaanitofli ¥ o r t h emeeting ils MTS. Wiilateim P . Ifolt.

Iter w i l foe Mdss EE. Ela-aa-kigailis, O^bs. Wti&laim A.

som and Mrs, James L.

C. OWKKBI of, onri Mrs. Sam-

uel M, Thsmas of Bn&icoE, N.Y.wldh whom ishe ispemds some timeeaidh year. Xt wi<H t>e marked fcy on

in the Firstin

Ear Piercing Center's new addressI l l North Union Ave, Cranford

(Mrs. ;Meon has sixeleven greiat gna3sddiiidireia: and tourgretest ftundclhiffldnea.

A Trip with Faith

NEED A USED CAR ?SEE AUTOS FOR SALE

Pai-tih, exeatteve dinecitorYouifch lamtd- J?\a>mifl|y OouattssHiBii ee of, Wiesiieiid, wiil dfeouss

drug adi&ialiiow os a cttiUirsal stok-msss, en/WUtod '"Pake a TWip WithFiait3i," (before tbe JteceniE; XJnacte ofthe CffSage Woman's Oblb. *Kie.njeciteng Tuesday ,\vd|L i>e atn iiM htcmeot Mm, Robert Slieete-n, 22G So,

Choose from gold fillagree, cultured pearl, turquoise, sapphire,diamond ornamented earrings. Plus heart shaped and garnetand ruby pierced earrings. All at savings of Vs off!

Just in time for Valeniars Pierced for only $2.00 with any $5.00 purchase• Ears pierced by registered nurse • Using sterile instrument

• No appointment ever necessary

Beauty Is Business

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When you're jearninneed morethan feet.Vourbaby'sfeet have curly toes,terrible muscietone, underdevelopedmetatarsafs, and inexperienced tendons.

They may be the cutest th ings you'veever seen, but the last thing they'reequipped to do is walk.

Whatyourbaby needs isa pairof shoesthat help his feetafon$. StrideRites.

StrideRites are designed to help yourbaby walk. They provide the right blendof support and flexibility for each stagsof your baby's development—beginnerthrough intermediate throughadvanced walker.

We'll lit your baby to ibeshoe that'sexactly right for him. No matter whatsize his feet or how well he uses them. .

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Store Hours

Tues. thru Sot 9 io 5:30

Thurs. 'til 9 P.M.

Original

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Miss Bernice, ATrained BeautyExpert wil lgive you acomplimentaryBeauty Analysis,And help you withyour makeupproblems-

When you your heart intoYou don't have to put in your whole budget 1

Pendants & Pierced Earrin• F J h ¥ -• F :A:

Complete line of Orthopedic| ShoesDOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY fltlED

K—p ACCURATE RECORDSII REMINDER CARD

SIZE CHECKUPS

"Make Randal's A Famil

Randa

For Your Valentine —Our Vanity Trays, Vanity Mirrors, attractive Locketsto hold her favorite perfume, make wonderful gifts.

LEARN THE ART OF EYE MAKE-UKAND ITS MAGIC REWARDS

False EyelashesSo-natural only you will know for surel

We fit them to you and giveyou an eye make-up lesson

Ail now only $3.00

SPECIAL WIG SALEWash and Wear Pussy Cat Wig .

Wash and Wear Kanekalon Wig

Handmade Wig, formerly $225

3-oz. Wiglet with Set 18.

Lovely Luxurious Falls . .

Wiglets . . .

Hand Tied KanekalonWash and Wear Wig

Pearls:Reg. $6.50 to $125.00

NOW $4.23 to $83.33

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i?eg. $22.50 to $75.00

NOW $15.00 to $50.

iamonds:Reg. $105.00 to $275.00

NOW $70.00 to $183.34

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nowCO I M I T

10 Elm St., Westfield >

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988 Stuyvesanf Ave,, Union, N. J. • 687-8061

Open Dally 10 A.M. to 5i30 P.M.| Mon. 10 A.M. to 8i3O P.M.

Charge it!

Opals:Reg. $12.00 to $100.00

NOW $9.00 to $66.67*

Star SapphiresReg. $37,50 to $75.00

NOW $25.00 to $50.

MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD, HANDi-CHARGE,PERSONAL CHARGE, BUDGET AND LAY-A-WAY PLANS

*YOUS PERSONAL JEWELS!**

WESTFIELD232-6718

ELM & QUIMBY STS.

OTHER STORESIN CRANFORD &

PLAINFIEID

Store Hours; Mon. 9 to 9: Tues, ihru Sat 9 to 5:30

f§£•} s«j^OTyj'Rflffi/iffi*lE*S u-rjjim .^Jia^wtftfJl^t^-a^^

Birds to Be Topic For Rcike-Hoeg'ivt s nature approcfeauiuii ik* <t.wo a^uit saftoute. His

i -work hits appoa^-

J'Birds I&IKI T ftpr Bahws" wi-M. $>ethe £iH*me ..of a program to1 be pre-sented ba 1»he Rfake and Hw GardenCiub m 12:45 p.JTi WtsdiKssday u.\tlte YMCA by Wiilpyni D. Orilliu of j cd in newspapers and

town, I sjc^ii as N^dioiiwI Wikitfamily Jif'o oi h i n t will be ' Jack's Naiuiv. U.S. Canuer-a and Ux-!

followed Irmn ji.'s-K 'aiul ru^-s Ui! Jo'.M'mi'! of the P ho; Graphic Societyi<muiy groups m the Iwtiirr iikis- (>r Amci'ioa.i: ;i!ttd ;vvit:h nflureii siidi.-.s ;.md av-

N'.-ilurnl i|»:Mf>ry ivnd eonMrvati<«i

be Mrs.

Mr. t l r i f ' l in , CJ r of i1i<>and \c-w Jcrtirv Auciti'boi] So-

Jemin^ (.". V;;m ck; Saade, j 3

tiint.-i will lx> Mrs;. Krfher-t K. ElikH-t,

Mrs. G. Oarn>r Knut and Mrs. Rob-(rt MoO!im» Jr.

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you will have no idea of

the variety of lovely

plums we have for

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you to give on

Valentine's Day

Gerry Plummer Dette Quinn

ttmqirin,At The Captain's Barn

4 New Providence Rd.Mountainside

Open Daily 10 1o 5

Reluctant Dragon

Being Trouped by

Junior League

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3 Theatre•reap. of t h e PkiMf'ield Juruw

has started it's 25thof ironping Hve tihealer toHeld woa public schools withproduction of ""Five He'toettmt ;

Jrs. to CompoteIn Drama TourneyThe state wide 40th anaiuiaii

Thusatre Ttrurneunent of 4he NewJensey Fedipiiatiiaii o«f Women's Ctui>svv#I take ptace 'Monday i t the OlaoCJul), Boselle, for the €*h DistrictJunior Women's Olti>s. P'ix>cet^from 'Ihe toun(ameni ere usecf taKU|>pO!t .a talfennod amistudent •witfli a $oboilai%)uip &

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Collegians*• ttw/fifi. nii-^-' h"^ ' ' ' * . j "

9-.RicJ,, <boaor.

.

on.The bruiiipHtg sdhedufe ctwi&isls •of

24 performances and wi'34 be seenby ^'pproxiraiate^y 7,000The book, "The Reluawwatwas written 'by fanrwth {i;r&l*am a»dthe ptay by Geai^e Fasgijite..

Directing *he piay is GenaJjd M.Tiejelo Jr. of New Yoa-fe. Ouairmanof the League's Clii'Wren llheebre asMTS. Jt> ui Taylor and MJB. Zen'asCrocker is Community Service di-rector.• 'MeiTta-3 of die oast &re Mes-

daan«s 'Frederick JI, Wiliams Jr,,Aldpn R. 'IAKISII, .Mra Taylor, Jfamesj . lonsstitarf, J . Hoyrf Hiarfi&ck, Wial-ter P. Peter Jr, o.JlinC. Hamioe, Wil-Idam Bouterse 'and Peter S. Loft.

Others work-ing on tihe praduotkwiare: Stage marnager, Mrs. HoUnertA, Bumer; scenery, Mm. Davi^ fi 'Oalleruler, Mrs, Donald iL. Buck-ard aa«l *MTS. Kobert T, Comey Jr.,costumeg, (Mrs, Art hU'r B. 'Atmis;

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lights, Mrs. John Tyler,Tiiere «w-tll l>e a paid pcdoiimanice

opened to the public Saturday Feib.28, a t 1:30 p.m. 'ad ilhe WoodlandSchool.

'I'he Junior 'WiOtmen's Clyb o£ West-ftoM wiM 'pantiicipate umfea- tlhe di-

oi' *WEi«. Gew*«e Aistoaft,abarranan. iMewnbteira of rtihe

cast are JMasdames Carl Do&rr&r,Raymond H i a i b e i \ • OhriatopherBums, -Roderick Seteer, AnttwoyGiieco and 'fltyrs. Asfacwift 'Wthtafor -bhe 'past f w •vv-eefe been

Lisa Boi&rKHi, tiaugftiter ofMPS. Artlhur R, Hotfman of 499

Baker Ave., th*as been named tt> HieJreshtmam Ktetofl's list -atC^J'te^e for Women mf#r tihe tfaH semester She is a mem-ber i&a of Sigtna K'i>si!kwi Hw.

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University, will irole erf Theeeus *n the Univer-

•sity Piay-ai"® prokhwtiota this

Ave. ,-sr Jr . , ^ 2

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^ Mr. iand Mrs. <Jeit«"d A. 2$aaf«M of.f 243 RiOger Ave.. has been oatmed U)•the dean's 'Jast at .Xrerttosi Staite OaS-

by JiJil A. Rotoiimotn, ^aiU^aftor oi Mr.and Mrs, Rawhiaaxl RoJawcm of BMi-way Ave.. wto lias h&m named 4othe dean's ifct «t St. Amcfcrews

SUMMIT FRENCH:" "OTHER UKQUAOR"

CONVERSATION At -» INWV1OUAL ATTBNTiONALl LEVELS - ALL AGES

EXPERT INSTgUCTlON YNATIVE HIGHIY EXPERIENCED TEACHERS

Reasonable Rates

13 Beechwood Rd., Summit Call 277-6181

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Tickets inave aM beeoi saki.ther inforniErtiicn cam be dbtaiaed

. Aslicpoft •

Perth Amboy Nurses

Get ''Glamour" Tips

Plains NewcomersX

To Hear Art TalkScotch 'Pia-inis.— The Sootdi Pibiins-

P^anwood N«w-oom«rs CAUb wiifl iheoran ai-t talk at 8:15 p.m. TuesdaytbyIjawi-ence OokJbleda, The obuib's artgroup, itorrned in the M , is'his 't&reetkwi,

Mrs. Pred Wywi is aoeeptMgervations «ow for la-fouwlimg partysponsored by Wie wuples social

•Miss Di'ane Buith ofof iwa'3 ®rwong a

and student nurses from theE. Gregory Sdnool wf Nursimg atPerth A«mboy General Hospital' piekicd for soime beauty tips iby tilwnourMaga/.in^ wlhich was -connoted byby Miss Baith and another instractor IHB i&n inceiiilive far aurees.

TIJS "make-over" included Juaiistyilos ji'or 'itunscs to we'ar undertheir 'caps. N-urs^s wiith long 'toi?which rri'Ltst ibu .womn mp wfaile otnditty were 'shown haw to keep itand later oomb it down wWitfouitseiti'iig. iMa'ke-up sessions incluiied•the nJaturaJi liook.

'Mis fraith is an iirstmctar of med-ical wnd suTgi'Cal nursing.

ship. It will be held Feb. 28 atLanes, lit. 22, with a fnied ehi t ta ibuffet served in the /same budMlingat the Jolly THoilil.

iMra. Albei|t Eno is Do 4>e contactedby iljhase iwisiiiing rG^ei^vtaiUons fkwluncheon'"at ttie Halifiwaiy House Feb.26. The 'tundieon -group iwiill taissesm-hie first for Kjockttutls at avirg. JiaimesCox's.

Members w&hitaigU) Q terKl tihe diin-ner danoe JVIajioli 21 ait JMiouniDaiinisiKieInn wHch i\rill ceteimate nhe club's20th ^ to r OIM? aisi«sl to -comtaot IMns.Robert ^Meuiningcc w Mrs. Rjoct-oPaneila

Tickets for (the -May 13 perfor-•of "ButftenPliIes Are iFree"

may ibe obtaine'd 'from Mira, Robert

Seniors Urged

To .EnterArt Competition

The Junior Woman's Club of West-

ofMi', and Mrs. Joseph T. Lt?a dr.,of !W'oodlhnid Ave. and <a junior atOwivemse College, Sparta4>Lr.g,1 S.C.,•has joined,oi(B>i00 other Converse

j !m4^n\s who lire conbibiA*tiheir tiune ipaiitidpatiirig in the

S«rva^ 'Jhix jeiat of iheStudent Olinistian Ass( ei tU>n. Sli«is workimig iwitih #ie children of ikeSchool loi* !ihe H&nfcttoap^ing them to swum.

* * *W«mr«n K. Schneiider has

deal 's iist ebamdnig tat Fffioriida tostitute of Ibohnology, M^lboume.

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'EniroH-eci (at iMonitx la k* State Col-lege ft>r the Sprmg semesster areFnddtsiiek 'Byrne ,of 0 Viing'inla St.,Otoester tMoare oi 205 Benson P I ,Bind iRfclhand Towa ley of 626tan Ave.

William Xi. Outrw, son of MrMire. Baa K. Outrer oC 416 W, Dud-ley Ave., toas Ibcen pledged to Sigsna•Chi ' fratonmlty at" Centre College,BaavuiUe, Ky. Be is la

* * +T h e Miiaimi IMvensiJty

Campus doam's list for "the iaW quar-ter inokld'es 4he unaanes off 'Bdivv'iQDoak, 6712 illyslip Ave., higltiest hon-or; Stuait iCroklblaitt, a345 Cnand*

i'W'1 p**s

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Ehrnman Is GraduatedRiohard L. Ehonwan, sfttn cf Mr.

>omd Mrs. GwiTgie ©hwrnm, 5 9 Ben-son PI., WceftiieM liis one of ffi sm-ioits graduated iSuiniilay toy Efeibeititdowa (Pa.) College witih & iB.S. Kie-grete in efconenltaiiy ddocoitiiloni. He is•tlhe ison of Mr. ian)d Mrs. George

tof i529 Beiwon fil.

FABRICS

TOPNOTIONS

TODA

To Repeat ConcertThe .Ytaung Aintiiists Cbambep Or-

Dhe-stna, under tihe direotiton of 'Ed-win Fiirakcl, will 'repeait iiteacclaimed1 Jianiia'ry couicent. atPar Brwk Sahtwd, 52 Greatt&, Sliwrt Mills, Sunday afitennioon

•at 3:30 p.m. No tickets are maces-'

FOR SALE

REMINGTON CASH REGISTER

Soutu^ue

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encourages ®ty iscnioracadeniy or private school fitudeu'tsgraduating m 1970 ito enter ithe an-nuall 'art talent; icompeUiMon sponistxr-ed by the General (FedeiHailktti olWomen's Ctubts in cooperation withHiadlmlark Cands, Inc.

SchoJairsWiips 'aimoanitlag • to $3,000are awa'iided ^nmial'ly einabliingyouth to f'i-ti'd fbheif place i-n tihe re-

ing world ofaTt.Ondy urigimiall work in pladnte, pofi-

, pen 'a>nrd ink, collage lanii mixedmedia is to fee soibmiited, For fur-ther i'ftfo'rm'atii'on ran-d enitry blanksplc'a^e wiite or catl 'Mrs. ArthurZeikel, 920 Wcoclmere Dr.

104 Quimby StWestfield

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Touring with Choir

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Going South?Put Your Best Foot Forward

in our Exciting

New Collection of

Sandals

g- membans of tHfe Gdtitysbu-rig'Cc&leige Ohoi-r Wliiah isa 12 day tour of Ohio, West•BKid Pennsylvania arc Dianneflfit of 134 Tudor Oval andHofdar o'f 530 Pankview Ave., bothsophkwnores; Be-iyJ C. Taylor of 711BeiI'viidere Ave,, a jutwor amd Wich-ard S. Muunfond of 325 E. DudleyAve., a sector. MurmPord accompa-nied the ducir on its world tour in1967,

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'A -- >ORDER EARLY! 23,

Cruise andCasual Wear

Fashion Right

Fit Right

Also in Children's Sizes

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Valentine's Day is Saturday,

Feb. 14. May We Suggest

Delivery on Friday for a Full

Weekend of Enjoyment.

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For Perfect Parties.,,CAKE'H ICE CREAM CAKES

Layer qf Egg Enriched CakaPlus Ice Cream layer...

Your Choice of 3 1 flavors.Assorted decorations

FRUIT PUNCH-PARTY SCOOPSMELON HOLDS

Complete Line of Orthopodic Sho«sDOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED

Whatever Amount of TIME, SKILL and PATIENCE

is required we give it gladly and courteously

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IN MAKING A VALENTINE GIFT SELECTION.i . . . ^ _ V

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DAILY LOCAL DELIVERIES • FLOWERS TO ALL THE WO RID BY WIRE

A OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. \ . ' *.

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Wesrfield

Open 7 Days a Week11 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Fri.& Sat. Nights 'Till I

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Oa&e@e CHub '<# • NewJersey will iMd $tis winterfm n^ambsrls ©aid tgtiesls titIHiescby, *3flefl». 37, iat to Blueinn, 201 West F W a i c St.,Park. • •• . •"•

flpeoial guests will fee CtatfesW$$tt dimeter ofElrrara, iand Miss Sandraqtf Pair 'Lawn, Class

foky, toas been the reoipfeift <sfNew Jersey Cl^'s

ter'tfche past two yeuwre.

5. 5

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ica-te1ffeipllor jgMt Buss

on thegame e* the

County YM-YMCA,Qatm&s tar* foetid every

RSVP's Requested

tviti& fee enisle • byFeb. I3iih with Mrs. Joseph E, Turd*"e r Jr. of CSaSton.

•Pmsedtog ;ithe hwwheKHi, diewill imeet at 10 ^.m. ©e^Kfrcm ;$ils lawsa include Mm. tGieorgeS. Smith of Afeitfeid iand &&«&• **•

Brown of ZHanwood:

ist Women

To'Hear Program

' ofs Society of CtaistOaii

.(fist <?htiinak'Feb. 12,

•S'TV

Baptist Circles to Meet

meetat 12:15

<&od conversation inth-e SocOai Haill

i « ^ p.m. wM beby -OMe SS, Mrs. Witnir-

H, Jiaikawalt, cteiitman, OWe 11,

utecomabionsserve

of fe .WokntnV. Society of fphe 'Ftosft Eip will imeet ait 1 p.tnv

Stmrwiay. f«to. 12. ,torclhens Circle, Mrs.

C. IMiyar, teader,' w&l gather, j&ame of M&is Gatace Thompson, 364Fortglpad; St.

iRuffli sank! Jteanri CMe, W -fryJioijin €. iAilpiaugli Jir. will com-with IMary-ftferilHa^ 3Qd by Mais.

Ernest Jtirntion alt the

Austin Ditiwi,

Certain Harbour" in She P«ftlcnw-Room lat 1:30 p.m. Tfofc pjiay

&ng 'telfe of life jH^bilems id aCbjiutse Chni'stS-aiQ mm e*!u*

•Aimariioa gnd Uvun In Htosngtoday.

ma « s (Myiton (Miiler,

by (Mrs. Wiifen Sotmere.

'wifll be

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Isl-HEATING " A I K CONDITIONING

FUEL OIL474 NORTH AVE. E.. WESTFH2IJ>

ADams 3-3213Business Established by P. B._ McDowell -1928

For Galaxy Bafl

sect U* WesitiDiiei4

returnooi Uhe-y

party Feb.a

go to Die

28

Service

port tfie yiewUiService

is isl'ffJ .mom on Hhelar fany-one who wishes to h&ve !

h»is '•mama Ascjuded toefiore lti& • Feb fdeadlliine. • • f

SMAI.I, IVWC, Bl(-

Receives Case DegreeA hadhe&r ol sctaace degsnee in

I J. Asictoto-nntfr id 230 MidP i by Oase Western Reserve

i-/'!y. The -midiyear gradual-: ontook place ton. 28,

Urt posilioiifi forand right are l

, Unite* ^ t f eas CQiiunMtee caadldate for itlie Board of'EaiTcatipn, displays bal-Eugene Elzinga, hostess at a she«Tl»ar6y lor the catuttftata ^iinOay, iPieturedL at left

two jrunning mates, Dr. Joseph'ip;. KitU>acher and Robert S, j;vtttti .

THE PINGRY SCHOOLA Cott$g^ Pttporatory Day School

For Boys in Grades 4 - 1 2

•ENTRANCE E X A M I N A T I NS

Saturday, February 28, 1970Write or telephone Pingry School,

21S North Avenue, Hillside (201) 355-6990

Presbyterian- /Circle Meetings

-All' Ci^oles of. itiheAsisad'atjian will meet

12

a.m.;,ff?tovte..wlll eit 9:30

Rent SIcNfoom Equipment from United Rent-All:Hospital beds, adjustable wheel chairs, folding

wheel chairs, bedside tables, bedside lamps,walkers, crutches

& canes,hydraulic lifters,

portable TV's,vaporizers,

<comrnQ<Jes» bedpans, manyother items,

•We will b*pleased to

process yourMedicate

forms*

United RENT

THI ARIA'S mEQUIPMENT R1NTAI SPECIAtlST

719 Centra! Av«M WestfieW Ul 232-3150

Gunole,; Mrs. Olayitan. at Mrs. fRricharcl Mffier's,

US &mv iHill Dar.2. Mrs. -NJX fiaHtet, at 'Mrs. Wiil-^3im C. M*e^e is'f 502 St. iMaa^k'sAve.; 3. Mrs. Pnancis OHarlies, a tMrs, Albent ASamtztbo(flr9\ 10 iBar-cfreatar Way; 4. Mm. E, H.at iMias Ethel Wanr«nU 6d6ATS,; 5. (Mm. Mldhae*t Knamzter, a tMrs. OUfco Sohuffdler's, 4250 P « s -pect St.; 6. Mns. K. W. IPdalt, aitMILS. R, E, AUteniKurotigh^ 582 Sher-wood jPtowy.; 7, Miis.son. 'at Mils. 'M. D.1*1 Jdifersoa Ave.

Orroles bo meet <at 1 p.m. a re :8. Mrs. ©radiforfd Or*aver, atK. L. Ocdtfey's, 238 Charles St; 9.Mrs, Dorta^i iBay* «it Mrs. WarrenOliapin's, Apt* D-10, 283 ProspeotSi:., 10. )Mirs. Flnank Fulfcerson, aitMrs. GaianviJie. Conway's, 745 Nor-rrMn 'PL >lt Mrs. A. D. LiaiMn, atMm. C. iH. KailqiMst*iS, 621 Sliadoa-maxom -Dr.; 12, Mrs. Russel hsiVigne,at Mrs, Edwin Stefarns*, 208 hymLane; 13. flVLrs. N. E. Loomis, (at iherhome, 85& IB^ul' ¥@inl* 14, 'Mrs. IDa"vid Robents, at Mrs. Oharlee? Van-It wye* "& ipad TMiss JiQ^n Atntirews',1M S. -SSairfee <kv-e,, !pta?twS»d; 15.

R. B. Hisseld, at ffllns. F. E.670 anadftwid Ave,; 16,

Mrs. J. V. Voorfiees, «8t fyEre. Her-bent FrapweOl's, G45 Forest Av^ij17> Mrs, Bsipih 1Wafite>, ait herbocno, ©OX J>arlCT00ff Ave.; •" 18. MiKL

W^stm, at .feer heme, 629n Avta.

COnpies fco '111001 at 8ar©; 19. Mm. Fml CBmmi at

s, 6 'Oraeiidia Dr;

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NOTARYpuauc

OPEN SUNDAYSv ••• - •

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those near or j

Cut Flowers — Plants

Arrangements

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Delivery to

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FTD Service

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250 Springfidd Ave. Near Broad 233-3650

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wool has a soft, luxurious hand that shrugs off

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Wtdtr laptrfs, generous pocket flaps and deeper center

.Vint axe all i$7o, for regulars and longs, 110.00.

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Lithographs

Engravings

Sculpture

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AND OF COURSE OUR ,

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FOR YOUR FREEZERU. S. GOVERNMENT CHOICE

HINDQUARTERS of BEEF

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freeze wrapped and marked.

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EASY TERMS ARRANGED

Joe 9s Market407 SOUTH AVE. W.OPP. RAILROAD STATION

233-4955

A wtlL

j Get Portable Lamps

! To Fit Needsii

Bv C:ir-^vn F> Yuktuts* -; Senior Coiinity Iloim? Economist

' Are ihe £>or!:abk> lamps in ymir 'living nwm dui,n^ tho job of s

, ing adequate light to see, road, sow comfortably? Or, ha* new funi- 'itiuv made t.-hc rd-u>ii»iifclup of lamplo person wron&7

; New ivpiaasmeinte for your (Mkmips will noiiii up tK-e wide vaiiioty

; now available in j>unUible laan]**.Xw wily is there variation in de-

sign, but in perform aaux." a n d inprice. Y\mr hud^tu wJi-] be the bestguide to tin1 price but Uie vajniaittanshi di*sizn and porl'mi nance will re-

same eareJ'ul consideration,

; be expensive. It t-hould be well («*o-i poriioned, a good example of tl*esiylo wii'liout ckitrtei1, and 3iave aphasing roiaii'osiiwhi;p Jxalween UK*base and -diado. The overail designof i;iiji]).s. i>Jioui:d ix?ila!l^ t o the toneof a roam.

Uclatjanslup bclweon ill c tablemid the lamp must also l>e cmsid-oretl. A 3i)-inc-h tail lamp on a 2a-

\ inch height t-abl-e is not going tohaw. a p3tMMsi'Hff mliatioiis'liiip to Uiefurnfturo grouping or U> a pea'feynsattinig near sucli an anran^-mieiii.Nor is a 24-i'iich tail iamp going' tobe saUsfcujtoffy m\ a 22-iindi heagUrttiablo.

Tiie ovei'a'l! heiglit of table andlamp Klioulj'd be comlbinGd so thatthe edM'e of fcho lamp shade iiS ateye \evck of the person sitrtiinig nearihe I'amp.

Performance of poit^ble lampscan be quite varied, too. S o m elamps are equipped wiUi diiffterenttypes of reflecUws th'at diT&ot tihelight upward, while lothens have ftliefa'm'iiX'ar b«u"e bulib and harp anddepend upmi the- shade for reffce-tion of Might. Throe- waiy swibohresand bulbs prcjvide greater flextolifcyin the use of poitable Iiamips.

A newer addition. %o Wse perform-ance of lamps is in the dimmerdevuice instesHed in iihe shekel. Somelamp® ari© equiipped wallh dimmer

which nssemlblo regular

a portable lamp pro-fiexi ljffliiiy m the itse

of light as welM as tihe tap. Withthe diamnor Uirned down, a pori-abte lamp can proviid'e deooraitdveli iEbkng. Amid when turned up cansupply the full hrtiightmcss of thebulb.

Wh-iite or ecru is the bast color&t Jamp sliade for fullof laighit. If decopafcttr cd'oredart* eonsaldcjpcd, t b e insi<i!o lirtmg

be whEe ar a very

Ail lajnos stiowM bear the UL La-bel, net 01% on the cord but thelamp itself to assure you that itis s'de to operate.

BUYING OR SELLING?READ TODAY'S

LEADER WANT ADS

Come see the lovely arrange-

ments McEwen's are making

for Valentine's Day,

And of course we have lovely

Plants and Cut Flowers.

We deliver around the corner

or around the world,

FREE OFF STREET FRONT DOOR PARKING

McEWEN FLOWERSGrove St. at Westf ield Ave., Westfield 232-1142

Pornography TopicFor NCJW

m mi sad l:iwill tbe ibhe siibgec* for

j •meetisi g o£ &e SMatimai• Jeiwisfh 'Wotmeai of Greaterk TesTGyple ©nsaau El ML 12:

i of

of

sity,

THE Y-TEENS will hold a l>ook sale Saturday at iii« Westfield YWCAfrom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will tw: hard cove* and paperback bookson sate. The Y-Teens above, in charge of the money-raising projectfor the YWCA, arc* left to right, Nancy Olson., publicity chairman,and Gay Cummfngs and Nancy Barises, co-ehaumen «f tiic beok sale.

Van Horn HeadsPrecision SystemsPrecision Systamis Oompamy,

a major fiiuppliler of hybrid

Rehearsals Start

For "Messiah"

elected Rii'ciluaind Vian Worn of Mmin-•taiiisMe as {t» firm's iww presi-dent. (

Mns. V-an Mom, vfao had been acon.'.sn.i'I't'ant for tihe past year, ftw-merly teld executive posts for n w et'lian 30 .yfeans wirtJh H T W o * C3om-munlksatkmis Oonnpain^ asmdh-rl&s. He retired frtwn ITTcom in Jawuatry, 1969, Do betoarmj a

He taikes over the oJKloe leftvacant by tihe d&sAfo of BaTOl C,IJuighes/ Jr., Who witJh his iaitflier,Uhe tote Daotel C. liogliies ST.,kun'ohed the company edi hit yeiamsagio as a femiy ope^atimij, Mrs,

Sr, oonU'ntu'es to be assiuci-wish bhe firm."

From its ©ady days in a 1,000squarejf'a<Qit a'J asge ia NtsUiey, llbeooniipa'ny tiae ishiown drairtatAcgrowtllh ill' sise, ropmtotliioii and imno-vaiivc producftis.

In 1QW, PfliESCO oonsoiliidiated all•its opeiiaftii ms lit a item pfeant on J t t22 liere, five mides west of Socmer-vHte.

FRESCO'S rbow pi^eyMent jokedITT in 1932 as a West Ooasft s a f erepposi?intaiti'Ve for a suhsidfi'apy oatn-

M-acfcay Riadifo. He wtais ae of tHie Untver'siifly ofin -Seiatlile.

Wcaid War II he wasgcaiice. He was

Courrlcr Intelligeftce CosTps sadned to Gen. Douigdas MacAr-.s sliaiOf in Manila^ He wias ite-

leaised from service wart-h tihe rankof ccmmswidor.

He reitjiimed to iMackay EJadioafltor tihe war, arid heBd a succes-sion of m)a(nagem'Ginit effliccs. He

as aidventiisiitng manager, na-sales miaia^igor, coooid'lniator ofilfliortal s»l«s operaitions and

produtft Mne ^a^r^ogejr. Mr. ¥anHorn was ^ a r d o d ITT's ceiitiici-catc of conraraendatoon; for develop-

iihur'

Oh wsA -Art Sadety of NewJersey' under 'the directdon <rf EvedynBle^ke of -Wesftffidd ^ais- begum re-hearaals for a apjiismg cooceint. Han-del's' "Messiah" will be pfreseiDbeclwith -cltoimlb&r orcbe^tira^ ianid ooit-sL'amdrng sototis Sa'tiunday, Mlay 23in the Cnanfonl ffiKigh- ScWooltorium.

The use tof ia> smtolter chomnsin a lander one for 'the iwill be ainsttsa'l fanti tanct wfl& lofifea* acomtoiSt dn Hlhe style «f nrusSfc asHandel cxmcriveti amid perloa^ied ftand tats it is mow ipenfotfrned Strings,oboes, tyatssoons &v& ha^psJeferc!wili be Bflie latooompianiiimeint f<w dhesmtaJler sdafed aiinigtotgt as it "wtas 5iHHa'ndeil'B kiay. Tlie fatMitiidn of fcnaseamid ibymipaii'L wi l ibe used lor theJamger chomses.

Tho en'ttre work iwlli Ibe (peoil'ffrm'edwtltii cuits in ithe Ohristmias pomlfonto laUow for a isihiorter 'cwnjcetrt. Ibisis an ©pfportoiitiy Hibait wiM itsfcerestohuncih dhoir mcanbens in the area•as well a s other ritofeiis VMIQ tatreungeril t-o Jaim {now (for Uie remaining16 w&eareiafcs, heftd eadli fnue^ay a t8 p.m. at tlie JUrst ©aiptiisft Ohurali,170 Elm St. IMomfbersiliip dues 'arenomintail land flmftwmia'l audiitions fareheld.

The Society^ Jan. 10 •concsetrt a tUmh School was entbu--receiived 'by a itoirge lau-

diemce. Th^ir perfonmamiee otf Ern-est fitocli's *'Saercd Service"Leonard iBersitem'dPsalms" ws'B highly 'pmis€d fin ihe

menft of cfcip-ttotih&re teitexin 1967.

'During fahLs pertotf, Mr, ¥ao Bomwias effected to vice p*esfrtaaies byAll Mmvoxsst Qaiblas and OomrnerdalOatfle Company. Thiese comparesmeipged wilth. Maekiay to fcran Amer-ican Cable ana Radii© System

became ITT WtorCidContpai^r.

,your

Let bar know

you care

w i th a GIFT f rom

THE TOWNE FAIR

Arriving DailyOur New Spring Collection

Come In And Browse

Our Winter Sale

Still In Progress

THE TOWNE FAIR70 Elm St., Westfield

Open Daily 9;30-6 - Mon. Eve 'til 9

f>e itihe speafeier. A, she is

Senior .Rsseauicail of Greater New

Ooun-

i- A ^ertod wffl

Washington SchoolSchedules Bookmobile

StihoofL P.T.A.sponsor a Bd&teol)Me Fd>. II t

12 and 13 finotm 9 a.im. to 4 p.m.Mns. WiSiHemj Plalser,"the Bootatdbflle, firtated tiiatwilil be a wisfe variety of books suit-iaJjiie -to e'1'Eimeiiifiainy atShoi^l agfe <?hal-dr-en, Hhie majority placed unifer $t.

imr r:-—

THE STAGE INK

NEW JERSEY'S HISTORICAL INN

#-Continental Cuisine

Private Party Facilities

Luncheon Dinner-...*And Cocktails

For Reservations Call 322-4224ALL CREDIT CARDS HONORED

CLOSED SUNDAYS

366 PARK AVE SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J

HEADING

Our ben wishes to you

FOR THAT MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT

IN YOUR LIFE . . .

SELECT THE

PAPER TROUSSEAU

THAT CAPTURES

YOUR SENSIBILITY

76 Elm Street, Westf ield

232-2232

Open Manrta>-« 'UI 9 P.M.

A moment aglow with enchant-ment ano* alive with v'vacity . . «feelings that escape verbal expres-sion . . . a message that requiresthe setting of a Jewel to conveyyour nuptial news.

Let if be engraved on ihe choicestof papers—made for the memorybook by CRANE. Our staff willhelp with your selection and assistyou In ' completing your paportrousseau.

mm

Scott'sMidwinter

fflt

SANDLER BOOTS

Formerly 14.00

Formerly 19.i

9.9014.90

LISSAK BOOTS

Formerly 21.00...

Fornerly25.00 to 28,00

15.90BREVITT BOOTS

Formerly-28.O0.......... 2 1 . 9 0

• * • - • • 19.90

FLORSHEIM'SMENS SHOES

Formerly up to 27.95 1 5 . 0 0

Formerly30.00 to 32.00 23,90

Formerly35.00 & 36.00

SCOTT'S OWNMENS SHOES

Scoffs Grain PlainToe & Wing Tip..

Genuine CordovanPlain Toe & WingTip

17.80

21.80

ALL H A N D B A G S DRASTICALLY REDUCED

Your

or

QUIMBY at CENTRAL, WESTFIELD • 233-5678Open Dttlly HU 0

Monday Nile Hll 0

Local Injury TriggersPUCComplaint

On CNJ Train Steps.The BcanJ.of Pt f l tV JUitiJ% Oom:

vars is oancarroed. atesist theefetit of Uw boffiinctarji feftcrpas on. pas-

cars used by t-be CerjtraJ

theythe

a. .{ewer m m& etsn^mgr, (feetooanl" jhes .adfe&dtftie. f ctasitoEfetty of

that easd mudi • cfioser to tihetracks,

and twx> aota

SCOTCH PLAINS

Unusual Early American

Reproductions Glassware

Pewter Stain Tableware

Wooden ware Hardware

VWJLkGEOOTOH FLAMS

i if in vf-THE WJESTFIEtB <«&,}-LEADER, THURSDAY', FEBRUARY 5- 1«# Page 1

"Anything Goes" For PlayersThe Bnowseaimna P4&y«"i& of Sotitoh ! chide Keno Sweeney and hea- bevy

jwesaoi the Code Porter j of beauties; a bi^ipt> and his HvoGoes,"

and P.G.by Gw

tihe

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF YMCA's hm awatffctf a tkree yearlelie ie«gil>m$y certificate to the Weatffela Y^ICA. Above,VVeldon (leit)T choirniau of the TMCA pbysic*i «ducatl*>Hlooks 'toi aS Illarry h. Leslier 3t,s physical director (center), presentsthe certificate tu Slvberi K. Barrett, president of the YMCA \m\rd of

fa feceive 4f*is ©eHIfieate, a YfttCA must uphold the fol-lowing standards; (Be recogaized by the National Council of YMCA'sas an sasg&ciatiaa member, coadiirt programs of heaUi} pliyslsal «&*--cation and recreation, use the National YMCA aquatic program, main-tain ia physical education •committee, have professionally- traineg lead-ership and have a vritien policy !or physical education.

Chinese converts; Moond/aceand Public Ewrrsy N$. 13;

t BM-yhsa J. Whitney, a Wall11, 12. SWKI S3 at t^e Sco&cft j brcker for wiitwn Eiidy Groekor

• Psoswood Hdfh Scboot. Of i v>r/:ks, Ocitfusion ensues when it isv$ied upon by j 1-ear o-d t!!-&l BvXy aad PUbKc

a* their Decanter [ No, 13 han? eu;'.'a.:igi:.d pn^pmeeting, the upda t e version of j ami Urns, idandiUcs > . . ami to

smash hit was a g\ib:u themselves, $iey p)aythe Chinese c&n-vwis, the stakes •

E

Hbbus, I t ' s • Du-Lave-ly" . . . f

Gft a Kick Ou,L of You" . , . "Btaw, |BCaw"—'and the li-tle tun«, *j Cous." The £<liow was

story msflotkte abotasxi the S.S.Amet&dan. a pleasure SW$K on itsway tarn New Y-orfc towish a p^a'fepoiirai < many

a beaiUfSfuH An^emoaai heiress. BogieHarcomt, heir toppisli f'mme, SirEvelyn Oafcleigh, ^^d Hope's

hevAig

er — w^o all decide to take a cruiseto the

a tomer of

first presented i-n 1i>34 wilih tremen-d-tats succusfi. Afler .some

. it v

not mamy t h i s Eagfah. nmny,nottable seafaring guesfe in-

RICHARD

Annbuncing

Freddie formerly of Cinderella, Mountainside

fs now on our staff

102 QUIMBY St. WESTFIELD

232-1033' By Appointment Only

MEMBER OF N.H.C.A.AND NJ . M.H.GA.

In holding this certificate a YMCA is eligible to compete in local,YMCA

man

to .fw&p- md^e tem ivm Jeet toftxmi 4flie

to bdmk aifcaitSi ift> f e l l

fa& ol tihe leftapd lag beoainae 42ie sfee?JS were

our

^teps aine satitofeotioryor ^i^Miing aft a

but mtawy osf tihe &ops oc-Hhtem Is- iso platfoaim, Al*. Oetraiatail IteSbiaa'cl |$ans

to'budld j?laii!feairr»s at ©very stop, tilieto&a&d &fah 3WGK» g tas are too 'i amgie and > fflnafcrratsft be t lsea> t»

na^vtoy oars ia qtietsfUcn aretiliat tisve b&@iv ixK«!it-y ac-

quired fiwn owl; ol attate.s&A rectotn-ie tor use In New Jersey. Sikn-cans a p q u t e i by tbe Erie liack-

R J i l i C S a i n s y w^Te tii-out witfi i ie lower and, ttaxrf&r,

safer £ttagiass pttesftlt; steps,

#veai ucotstts- olf

badk

Feb. 16 feoneplaciemant

illie boaod.

tl\e

Graphic TechniquesIn New Buildings

of

nawden,

The

Inc., aA'Ssdoilates, Inc., is

•ait 315 Dte'hflel Rd. Lin-

•Qukafor 11

" fttoibeit S: 0'OotKOoV'is liits"

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of

andOfCopaai'*6 badtigrbunki a i d

in.

InteiliSde &2 yetens ass ftpneiplaii atPailddc "Oo., pi' Newark,

he d^veilbpe^ r>*w t&pe mettto-snld-'-syisltertis. d

iseiidap)d iss pras-

of the Oliib ofOr*aiSt®men af

itvicinity.

Arcliitects SeekStudent Entries

N^w Jemsegr 4i i g lisctoosl wflio are ^tia'dying andhlbec-

or v$io axe imbBrestedive bee® invited

iai tlve ecvcdffii anmsaispxunsarod by Jhe

Jersey S&dely of Arditects,MA.

Hadi pianitdtoipfadt is fe> suSbmit ain for a luntar fetvwnigfeaike into oooisSxI'evtaitiKm tihe

h ^ anrcoiinteed the ap-of Bugene M. Burns as

Of i s new computerized

baokgumEnd aai'dipclud'e todhnkefl book composition,

~sg in tfape-input foa- edsc-film composition. In

'Mr. -Bunas hias 25 ymtski all phases oif ty5>oigtfapihiy, news-paiper, job M«^>, publications

ftxnk 'composiltii&n. Mwas fownerfy ennptoy d by

Come to Where the Freshest

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wlho h'sve already receivekl ooni-detiasils rggair'dHig -ttie comip'e-

itiistbti. ArdhStetit Banreftt A. Gilins-AIA dhtaftmmn of the

on jud^ing the enifenies,wtilltl be otfttiouuiicCd during

Weeic, June 7-13.The ifcnSt, second an d third award

wtners a-ud fheir pareats wM beio a d&mer on June litih

wiil tfake pteee. Tlie wfa-ntag onillni«ts and fciiase solecWd forlionoiialble nfierfjion will be on vuewat the New Jersey Soeieity or Are-Sxiteot'a Annuerf OarwenilJion Sept. 24,25, 16 m AftJanti'C OEy.

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, having' studied wkti the 'of the Mt'ilii'oiioJiilHan Ojwa

Ballet Theatre. Sbe serv-ed .on- thte Center staff ptraor to herdeparture for She Psr Bast.

There are stiiE aperaiingis in- 3. dian^eclass for ehikiresi ages 5-10 and 10-jup. These classes -are htald an Wed- |•nesday at 3:30 BM 4:30.

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"SINGAPORE," ilie musical dog, "Judo," a clown dog a n 4 "Shang-hai," the obedient *at, will appear at the Columbus School for twoperformances tomorrow in a show sponsor^ by the Calumbus SchoolP.T.A,

The two dogs and tlte cat do a total of 30 tricks, with children inthe audience participating in the acts. The animals are owned andtrained by Frank McSweeney of Roseile.

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Senators H-ayirromd H.and F^ank X, MeDatnotit wM speakon fc PIXK and cons off tilie B^besmianBiU {State AM. to Bducsaliw) at 8p.m. WediKesidaiy M theRoom of tiie Pirat Uaiited MCSiuiieih. TS» opan meettihg,

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Borough A ir ViewsMountainside—Fbur candidates are

k *wo seate an Hhe -Bamighf Bduoatalois in Tuesday's

«feotoaa. These inducfe Abe Sucknoand Mrs. Nitafcofliais Bnatfetoaw, in-curnibeufcs, w t e e bid& for reelection.are being chatllenged by Fmstk A.[Lombard and Tlhamas J.

ABE SUCKNO

Abe Suckno of 289 Friar La., aninciumbent seeking (reeloation to an-other three year seat on tihe Bdardof Edirdatiaa is a native of Newark,•wlhere he was bom in 1932.

He was educated at Rutgers Umi-versity in Newark where he spe-cialized in counsels af iiKktstnial or-ganitfaibtan, business eeawamiios andlaw and sates maraagamemt. He alsotaltenKfed Upsaia Cofilege, East Or-ange, w t a e he studiedscience, iJoydhalagy amdamong abher coiwses.

Mir. Sirdtoiio has bean a pantmer inJbhte firm of StairJpiak RnoducfiS Oo.t(UoAon, far the pa&t 14 ycairs. Thecompany manufactures spinal stadr-ways wttdh 'are said nationwide.

A U.S. Army veletfao, he servedin Korea and .was {jjisoharged withthe flank of sergeant

He has served for »sevx>n y^ans aspresident of the Grtffltsmon's Club,•a Masonic cngawateiMon, and is apast master of Columbia - L-od'ge#176, F.&A.M. and a past pn&ktaiitof the Ohaohan'ovtzcir K.iU.V., achainiitiaible Miganiaaitlilan. He is alsoa member of iBhe MountainsidePTA, Vtesfcfiekl YMCA, Slvsnwoodforest Oi'Viic Association, Pfeliiton'alHome Buikters Association, HomeBufliders Asstodlailikwi of 'MaurisCounty amd WKJ Chamber of Com-mence w Union. His hobbiee airegolf and bridge.

Mr, Sucfcno.is rmamu'ed to the for-mer Spnuniie Dipsihiitz of linden andthe. couple .are, t!be.,pmiedtis of -twochildren, Los, 10 odd Maroie, 6, wfooiBjtitemid Beedlwaact School. BeBoremoving tio Moun'toinside eight yearsagio, tlhe fainiily resided in Spnirig-fiedjd.

In a statement to tlh© Leader Mr.Suckmo said: "In the past threeyeans in whiten. 1 have served a& aanembor of fine Board1 Of Educa'titon,I h'ave 'Ioamned and1 have bean m'atleaware of the pnobleims aiml respon-sibilities aoimeoted with the success-$v&,' m'amag«merjt of your ahsWrem'stfufaire.

'"'This knowledge I have .acquiredand my even greaiteir r&dogn^hicm ofmy nespouTSihiHty to tlhie duUdnea0nd; Uhe pei&plo of btoe communitycan stand me in gtood stead si I amEreededted to tihe board The peoplelefletit us and in doiimg so give us a•mandate, '-Educate aiir chftdrani inflhie be£t pdstsilbiXe manner amid here

toe funds neoossauiy to do the

fcafex amd I am oamimSKtod to obey(bum \M£sihes, noit omily booause ifcepeople demiaiKi ifMbtufc, beoanase Itaikso beilieiv& it iis tthe night wlay.

"OomiWatry to wtot some pajplemiay tftvink, being a B&and of Eduoa-tkm mumjber is nnat a tanikilesis jdb.Tbe thiaokisi dongas finam having aqmaiM*ed dadiaaUsd staff W3K> areable 'ilo mdmaler edSfeiobBviefly to ourinquaimig stodante. a jbeHaeve we havetihat kkud ,of bcnand aqd it is evajctemc-ed ki: the fecft thiat mwre tjhtan 90

t of our disMiietn go on to ool-

"I asfe fto be refel-eated Uo tine boardso tfliat conhinUitQr Sn rreaiiriljaifnlioig tlhe

stiand of eduoaitkxn that we nowcan be susfcafed.

"A oniMcail bfetie in our ©duiaaftiioraa'l&ylsitein is fianflheamkiig bedaiuse ofkvemeased pwssmre <kvm. ouHislid'c•ik>nces. Ttas is tamiottlhteir refasoai wliy-rcsliJdefn!ts must be tend anid tfliaiiropdlnnoiri msaide tonown. Eveiy taoopay-er in this bomugh; l ais a stake in©cJuoaitiiwi, wheiHwar ffliey have chil-dren wi fclie sysbam or aat>— anid aiUof (flieon dbouiSd be heaaxt. 3Ue(t ifaembe reassured we sfoM listen toflhetm."

"TJie people must coniferol tlhe ed-Udation oif thcdir cshufMneoi thnauigfo

anld conlsfciertbious nepresen-

MRS. NICHOLAS BRADSHAW

Mi's. Niic)h'O'lia!S ('Marjory) Brad-slaaw, ixi'cuunibtjji'L who is soekimg re-electiion to tire seiait she was a'ppoaoit-cid to last July to replace Mate. (M-•ria Jtrimsctii, who resbiml, was bornin Peril Amiboy in 1936. She aiUteinld-ed school in WoodbnUJlge wh»arie she

u!p and wias gwadufaltieitf finamg'Hass Ooildge in New Broiiswick

an A.B. degree in .English Ed-uoaU'om.

Upon giratiualiliOMi fnoan colege, sdieto her homo Vavm of Wiood-

whieiro £ihe taugtfiit roimiWi andgrade E^igfcih in the Wowd-HQgh Sctai l . AiDtor her maa>

iii'age. to Jirit jflito^aflia-wv- ia JU^L jAirOfficer fnarn Nyta'ck, N.Y., she

bo iiaaldh in gnades, K12 in Wkxudbrijidg© a<rid later

toaame an assiiisitianit tnaindmg super-visor at Blaamiinjgdiales DepaatmeoifcStoa^e, pasibions sin© held wOiie her•hu^bandi was away an am Aiir BTorce•diisd/amt early wiairniiimg assfiignmient.(Mir. Briadsha-w is pres^ntfljy senving<as alssdislHa'mt vlce-fpinesiitie'nlt, portfiolaojmarifag'-e'r alt tilie First Niafcraad Bank,New Voalk .Gifiy.

iMiiis. Bradsiliaiw has served as aloinrnar prieisi'denit of the Moumffiaijnrside biiaiiidi of tflte Amefriiiaami Uni-vonsity Wiomon ainid tlhie DiougOlassAihmroiae 'Oluib of

amdi as the gaimesof Cbe 19(>9 iMmiiniliaainsiMe 1P.T.A.(Fair.

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She iis presently serving as vitoe-ipresident of the Assttcdfate Afluimniaeof Douglass, viicenpnesadenifc of tlhe•United Presbyitemiiami Women', Oom-rmraiity EYesbyiteriiian^ Ohuroh, hene,is a represanitotaviB fixan tihe diuxchto the Pre&biylteriain: Home for theAged, co-edii'tior of tihe

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Bom& Eeporlt, a nttortfilgr mewsilieitteriaod iisv-ftjxnaipd rtmnb&r of tlhe localAAfUW. The ilamdQy ailso have atfamifly memtoensfiiip iw tihe Surf CityVault Oksb is. Sualf CS|y.

Jtosiid'anitJs of tihe <cormm/urfltymime yearns, Mr. amd Mrs.are tlhe paiwits of two diilrifrm.,Jewaifer,. 7, wtho is in the saoorydgiriadift Bit iBetechwiaixl' 0«hK3ol and"Gedilfiroy, .5, who is a idoikieinga'iibenstudent, also at Been^wtofod, Uhefiamifly resideis at 320 PtarifeWgie Bun.

I<n Mnis. Bnadstav 's neonfautys to(tihe Leaden* she gttiated: "I would•Weffiewnfe tlhe ap$)»odfttnii;ty' ft> comtiaiueto senve on tihe BoaUd of EduaaifcUMi—•a d to use my espertieiice andqualifications in amy way I -oaa tioibefy) sujxpiarit blie posMve appitoauh(the board has b a t e U> fulfill tlhe

for haigili stamdaiiTds of excel-in our sdhiodis. I tiuimk it is

bo kraotw tlhiat one is ac-ifci'vely paintiioifpafiiinjg in- a vital com-munity scaVlce in tine community inwMdh he has dbasea to live. I be-lieve, tm, tat tihe ex/penieaice Ihave ga^eld m Uhe baar*d tkwznfe apiiaotiioai ba&a far fwfiher senv&ce,and r-kmow fchtelt I cam- make a con-Initau(t4*oa> to the dhuHdren, the eom-muaidty and .tlhe Daaind beaause ofthat ex^eraensoe. , . •

a wmefoy of vtew-tihe best opportunity

tfctr reaching wise and fully explored<t diisk*ns. For tlhriis reason* I feelthat a woman servos a valuable and

; special ftineutain- on tlhe board, ex-1 jpresstong toetr pantfficular point otf view

and evaluating wilfh her own ywrd-; stick of expemiaace. If remedied, Ipledge to use fcbelse pensoraail quali-tftoaitfioais amd exjpeniiences (JO h<Nlp jn-

. isune ooaiUiaTuiiing QuatMiy ^dludaftitonlor your ohiiMren amid-mine. I amKxmBidenft thait tlhe mlatiheins of thecommunity know tet I am avail-iafoilfi to t t a n ait all timies—to dUs-cus5 amy ednoafcilaniail subjeat con-cenmnjg tJbe ed'tiicfaitajon of eihildlreaii.

"As a m-other myisellf, waaiit&ng on-ly fcho best for iny owii dhi'USren, all•mothers doi tlhe cdmimftiiniity muisttaw tlhiat I douU mott ji'or wouldJKKt, do any lest* 6ar tlhBir ohflidnetn inmy capacity as a member of the

. This ennpattftiy between usEd reewlit in this reassurance tflxat

all children will icotntimio to receive"the very btest fclmd of eki'uoartiiotn1 I

hefflp m'ako possible." •

lilisxas LaatiaLule ofIn Caiaioag^ wtlh. a B.S. deigireie in-•hfedbanlioalL Engkseeiwiig atnd teasibeeai am engmeeo: f«r the past 22years. He is presewdly ear ployeKi byrtihe W«dingfcto<iise E-ladbr^c Ooonp. asa Senior Ele tinojMieic(hiankjal Desiign

A1 vctenan of t)ha>ee aurf one-te'Ifin trhe U.S. Nlavy, he saw 'aiC-

servioe in the Aowedicain ansa,Afinksaii' Middle JEiastiara

airea amd was disolsaingcd wtith Uie•namik of CmTpenber's Mate 3/c.

In addHt oai -Co his services on tiheP.T.A. Mr. Xjornibaird is adtave inTlie Veterans of Btoneiiign; Wars, Post10136 here aimi1 tihe

rekitoig to Us ooou-as enigine'or imoItiKie: Saerc-

Treiasurer of iflite IMsnms lmsti-tute of TetHniobgy AHumimtiiton; served on toe Board ofitwns oif tihe N.J. Chapter otf tlhe So-oioty of PtostJilhas Entgineers; Aansri-csaii' Society of TJOOI Emgianeeais andtllie Amieai'dan, Sooiiety «f

jDounibaDd is manniad fco tiheDooTotfliy MjoOartrrey of l in -

den and1 toe ooupte a&& the panetfitsof four dhildnen: Cyiflienine; 15, assLaidediit at Jianlaltihan I>a(yit)an: l i g hSdhitwott, AintihiEr, 13, a stfudenit aft Pin-tgry Sohiooi; Jiolm, 11, and Rosi© Ma-Tii'e, 7, Hilio attend fieediwooid: andOur Lady of LjoiEndes Sohodls, re-

TRANK A. LOMBARD

rnv 47 year old FltiankA. Domlband of 333 UinkJa Dr., is 05-piring for tllie finsft tiime im hdls oar-aer for cUeatta to am of icfifaa public-office, aCitbough h© ha& sewed tihiscommu!n;ity as a memlber of the ex-ecutive board of tihe P.T.A. and hasibeen treasurer SoX that apgandza'tionftir the paisit tSuree years.

Mr. Lomibarki was graduated from

of IrvMistoH', thei^ has resided in Mountainside

for more Ohan eight years.Mr. Lombard talid lihe Leacfeu- tfli,at

if edeobed to ipm boamd he feflt, /TMyi ais ain engineer io t3i©of value amtaiysiis and sytefbetms

eooilxi vary w^lll be ap-tx> lihe maimageorieajit anid1 oper-

atiooi of the adtowd styeftjem. Too, Iipixumiise, if etedtieJd, to examinie allmew puKngWams atntd -neqinneeiv© evdxienoe EJUorwiing t i eohanlges wdHi beruafliit ifoe dhaiMrein.A lfio, to pmrfiuje BM wfliudh is nl&eidiedfiwr quamiity ©duoaftiian and I v?Mstrive for ta better balaince beJt'weeawhad the school admiims^iaitiion sug-ge^Ls a-nd wtoaft is more jm^ptttamtits wihlalL tlhie people willl ao«i( t andaire wiiMug to pay Hoi". IHiardily, toimsuire maximum eduaa'tatomal via3iies•wlhlene mtiinleiy is apemlt and SasJUy toaiiiLflaijpit U> iiinvolve every imtefrestednesiklenit in the pi'anjmimg and Uhe fu-ture of oua* sdioois.

"This can only be dkMie thuoughimproveid commLmdoaitiiioiiis betweenBlhe" lpauxi amid tlhe -pe^xpte. One ofmy maim labjoctjiivos, iif e!kiobed(

womld be that of beung m'oro re-eaponsive to the paopte. I baliieve

WOUIKJ adhiovio OJDC of the mostfun/otkms of tliie boa'rd—

tttot of nUadnltiaiinihug a hiifiih level ofand &u$ypont in the aom

THOMAS J, SPINA

ton ait Fiaiirleigfli Dickinson Uni-versity.

He is an Assistant Manager of theNewark Group oiffioe of fcfoe Oannec-ticfttt Genemal Life Xnsunance Co.,whi:ch sePV'es tlte Nontihenn New Jer-sey area. He was tmonstteinreti toMjouriiiiairiside by the company in1962 from Osskowg, N.Y. and. M'ont-gomeiry, Ala. in wiMah areas he batiserved previously for two yearseach.

Jie is a veteran of the U.S. AirForce where lie served as SpecialInvestigating officer handling enim-•inia'l atnd counLer-fiml.Glii'fi'enicie inves-tigiaitions and is a Oaptain in the AirForce liesci've.

'Mamried tx> the fonmer Ruitih Ble-shioy of Symouse, N.Y. tllie couplearc the parents off two chiikl'ren,Kiohard Craiig, 10, arid Lirnda Beth,7, baiih of wfliom aitteiid DeemfiiieidSohool. Mrs'. SpliiUa teaches gilouponxt p^ivalLe pianio lessons in thefia[ma(ly home,

Mr. Spiua told the Leadetr: "Ifyou sihffutfki ask winy vote for TomSpin'a I would Say tw you I hiavc themaaDag&menit ex]>eiiionioe to dio tiliejob. 1 have wanked' with over 50Boards of Education iin New Jersey

the N.J/E.A. in: T r e n t a in acapacity. I will prcisent

your views, and I do not owe amylallegiance to anyone, amy party or•any flaotdions in tihe coimmiiinity.

"I beliieve we should have a liotmehi\^t\ sdhJOoffi, tlh'at is, for MiounitQiin-•siide sLud'emtiS, the same scliooil forfour years, and I believe t>he sdiowlbaaWd- shotiUld' ruake iU posHlikm re-

tlbe High SohooU situaftion

nuiuttpi If tlhie vtorteins rJUaioe tfli-euroanifademe© ie me, 1 wouiitl oonsMwit a most welcome aasfismnent,"

• Thomas J . Spinai of 377 Crefek Bedalso a newcomer U> elediivein Afoanstaiinsiidlei is no sbrang-

ex on coamniuiniiitfy aiffeiiis, havingserved as a m;ejnil>or of tihe Mayor'sAJdtviiisoiry Countoil om Ymtitih, tiheP.T.A. Safety Cannmititee, and itsYtomth Theaitier, anid was mainJagjefr ofa lit t le League teairn fotr Mvo years.Ho is also a metmlbor of Uhe Mwn-ifiaiinssMe Muisie As&aoialliioai, Newta rkOomanima(6y Fundis anki flhie 9yinaouseAjlun^ni Asstooiflitalon.- A naiti've of Dowvffle where hewas born: in 1035, Mr. Spdmia: wasgraduated fi'toan Synacusc UiBvere-dty, Sdhood of Business Admii'nisltna-ftiJon, wUfli a B.S. degree in BuMicK'dltaitiiJo'ns. He a!!eK> alitecrwdteki the grla-duaibe Sch;otol otf BusikieBis

"I believe, too, in a strong publiceduoartiiion system wiidh the beat pos-sible aidUTiirtBS(ti''atiiion and teachingsL'aiffs avalWaiblc. Tim is vital to our

:on and our society. Todaiy tiax-Eire fa'ced witJh gretaiter bur-

dens than- ever bof-ore, which makest in'cro'asingly impontarat tliat tiheyselect soltO'Oil board membom Whowill make fih« masit effiaianit use offiax dolfars, never losing sight of tilieediuoaftiloniaii goads of tJhe eomimun»ilty.

' 'Today, l«o, odfuoa-tAm'al priopos-als adx; extreanetly com]p|lex-Hm|a'nyfaceljed—jwiith nJo easy solutions, aiidif elected I wuiDl etnideiavor to useoaretfiuil study amd jiidi^inanft to in-sure tliat MouniLanaiiaiide'B (AMamd voters are beat rapnescniUxl a1

givien tilm highest possible quality ofedudatton." •-

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Exchange ClubHears Candidates

At the invitation of the ExchangeClub of Westfield, Dr, Joseph E.Kalbacher of the United CitizensCommittee gave a talk entitled "Thepractices, members, and policies ofthe Westfield Board of Education"at the Mountainside Inn last week.

TOie Exchange Oliib toeiaind mein-feers of the Joint Civic Oominiiltteepresent their views at its meetingTuesday evening.

Staff ExploresSchool Interests

IHie seoand inserviice treimlng nieet*dag for Che stiafif of tJie WestfdeildpuMic achooils was head yesterday.Schools- closed aiDter a Law flwur &es-6JKM1' to pemmut tefadhars aad adsxrni-istontors to attend tlie • pv&gimn.

The elemenbaiy sdliool staiff wereengaged in a sea-its of gnaide he\r<iimee4jknjgft at tiheir inservioe ineet.-inig. nhey diiiacUs&esd itxans of a; pcdia-'gogicai naiiiune and id'sas of cmTemi'irskerasit fco speaiif>ic grade levelis.

Stalif moinbens l aa'ding di ouiasiWHisat their gmde level wwe: Liia•kalsenninsg, fcindergarten tea'dher atLincoln Sdhood; Loui&c Laiisoit, fir^t•grade teadher at Wilson School;•Tibeda G-i|l>eiU, second grade leacdi-er at McICinley Scliool; Elizabcith•Noana'n, <tl riird gnad e tea oh er a iJ^naiiklin School; Dorulhy Ring andOladys Jordan, fourth grade teadi-w s at Jeiffers'on Stfiiood; Karen KaaSi-'lakf Donutlliy Jaireniko, and Naida Al-'fcpannQ, filUh grade lead lers at•Ginanit Scliool; sad Joseph Hawkans,

gjiade teach ti- at 1\.

ics asincluded s u c h top-

tedtaniques in, dizalioiii of

'.lie rtiadii'rg pitigniaari, meaimiiigfulleohniqacs in the teaching of miaUJhe--niiatiics, vairio'ius suocessful ai>proadi-•es to the teaching of socialer-irudhmeflit af classnaomes UKIOU^II field trips and usti oif hu-man1 reswrices, »uccet?stful saiiemce

-ojeHs ccimplfited, sutcossfuil groupin'dfividuiaJ reswaindh projects,

•and many ollher topics.Tllie eleanenltiairy music, sat, and

•phy&iba] eduaation ddxnaiiumenits metas depamtunonts. Ulie eJemeaiitoay U-

i , unider t)he ieadorslhlikxs of. Oainoil BniigUit, met ait W$£km

Sdtoooil .to \i&ar Dr. L. E . Law, eu-perinltendionit of schools.cjwMmy sefhoob was dov-oitad1 ta tjopfocsotf iimteresft devetopod by eaiah llacui-

Tlie siaff oif the senior high schools divided into g roups (so d'is-

•cuss tlie i'oilotwi'ng su-bjeoLis: Is ability•grouping desi:i1aible orShould final examinations be•quired of all pupils? Whatcan be made in Hie exisitiDg bellschedule for gireaici* efifieiency?

De. WBMaim H. West, county su-perJniMdteimt Of e c h o o i l s , 6j*ke

TheHome Front

by

John

Thomas

i.In1 noiioieii Jili'ov**, <lispi;iyi ii^m o fiUiniy'iS uwn w u r k ul art —

iilinninali:<i .scroll, a p a n n i n g »r

A AfAV Turk, nieliitt'^t dIlls NiiiiiiiH'r honi4h tu beat iUvtTt'^k^tMl n>ml tn*IVi<! — vUlt aNlFOiit;' lint rmif ^vlilrli IIIIIIIIICH IXHa ht^lh-diiler liimlliiK pad !

* * *Forget your Lap*; int';isure whilejioiiHc-hu'iit in^V Walk tlie i-oomshtii*l to too, iiH on n tightrope*The avoratve woman lakes '4 sLffci*«in 1! j\:et; a mail one step perfoot.

* * *I'MOOI-H, no longer dull lieudmlJH,nrt» i-iilEvenliip; rof»nm with Inew juitU'riiCfl t i l ts mul

* A *I1 IK'S most famous college studentwurk its a White Houso TourCJuide thin past summer was JulieNixon RtKoitiiower, who oftenshowed tnurlsts Hpocinl treats—such aw the Lincoln bedroom.

* * *Wlieti you nil nt to well yourfioiiNi», you'll Jlnri IIH wry Hklllfulnt pointing out its "spc<'lnltreats" tn prrtNpct'tv* dill us nt

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(be « of Koosevdt Amior Franklin SchoolSchool about New Jersey law

<aaid its appiLcatjion to the classroom J,U H o w l P a r e n t s

The prognam at Edison Junior]h Sdiool dealt wiilii tlie prob-

•Itan of repopling to parents, as wdJ•as a geii-arai discU'Ssion, of liie grad-ing systcan.

To Promote SaksFor "Pajama Game"

Main amd Ameex willwelcome- visits from paiTenits Hmrs-duy, J<>b. 12.

oining the day regular dadily sdie-xi observed amd all pair-

tyjls nray visit uhek diild's diasfi-roo-m at :.. y tiiiie.

niily Pliiyera Iras a sables•gknrmek for iihe Fc'linuainy parfunm-aiiice of "Piajamma Game."

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let's say it's now morning: You start yourcar and the gas gauge reads Empty.

(Even with a gallon left, you should go•approximately 26 miles in a VW.l

Let's say you notice on your way out of,the driveway that every other car on yourblock is stuck in the snow.

(A VW goes'very well in snow becausethe engine is in the back. It gives the rear-.wheels much better traction.)

Let's say you make it into town and theonly parking space is half a space betweena snow plow and a big, fat wall.

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tea assigned toduty m- the Soutifaeom OsfC'Htwwia o%-

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A " lange number ofgdiTfees are boiftig heftd UirougteutWesliiieM at vtfotah a group of inter-ested m m a&4 women aobi've iii

sftiar Council wetsk arehiiig -the jH©p«3«d 1-970-71

ecenf state Transactions "

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The eafifetxi ore <tes&3/o&& to\&te Wesllield raaktaniLs w&fli thefulliost pessibie undei' isawiitwthuil (:he sdtuaal budget ountewnis.

The 15 spoakors ttr^*e tiliotiim liie budgei in a?dv(Sfcnice by'»ulthoritacs m ordetr to p-lovideia *spUi "and to respond to

private homes aa Sanity, Mn. 25

day,Spe'a&e>r& at tfoe coffees

Me^disimes Baui KofajaGin, W^liamRough, Mstfocd -Bkwisky,P, A. Diossi,' Ba^plh Enos,

, .G fault BuBeawnpre, Josaphmid Gwfdaa All^n, a ^

Sawcl l Sawyer, J .Tudker andV. J&rrett,

3lr. IHHI Mrs, Tiiotiutrt 'I'. I'fithISiO l,H*vnKi*ic 1*1. tvltlch iht-yH . Iteml. Tin- fiilf wf <!**« mti

I* rive J«»veil ,*«<<» <fetflr m*wretiiiM^*! i'rtttn Mr. and SIrw,ie INted property >VIIH«t Hiirrt-t* A O l J

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- the ijosteeises fw ttis cof-fees aire tihe MesiSamfis innaink X,

E, W. R. Hled!fe«mtan, A. L.J. BsNsmner, F .

Kodi,' K. E. Atteflfoafli»i@h,Woiftep C. DK>ugtee, Kudy Oagwarto,

Hkrfkway, a F . Peauy, WH-- C . ' OfMTOc , G iKtoax MiaciGofft-

Dodaid J . Satt*te&, .R, W.g . A. E. i M

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Dr. Charles YounJoins Ess'.' Oi|'ad«s Young of 36 Mian*

Br,, has joaned Esso Be-

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conies to> Baso Rciseandi andOomplaoy wi'tih' a Jaadc-

wlikti todndes nfiae ymrs ofpaadtuioe aa^ five ^efans as

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Ater nine years of private p(naic-tiee, J>r, 'Y^uog joined DuPortt at.

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Baf«re mwwkiig fcu Wes^IeM, Da-.adlave ia Sailem Oountyamd conianainiHy affedsis.

He served as sera^aiy c^ the'County Mei 'cait &>d tjy ofsey. He also served «a tihe boiard ol idk^di-ars of i&e Ssttem Omm y Uni-:

ted Fteid as a -mamlbar of Ixrth theexecabive aad bftrdget csjmrmtiteefi.

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MRS, THOMAS CALtAIIAN 0 m Jefferson.ATO.,. far deft, is hostess to candidates of *fce jUniled €it!zonsCommittee slate f&e election i« ihe Stoard ef Education/ iShovrn with h<?r are jMrs. Walter -MeManus, seatedat t^a table,, Dr. Joseph ;E, Kalbach^r and Kofeert S. Everett.

momfft,P. • Ijoefifier, ^bapl^a-. Bor the^atVe blie Inwooaftte antil aof si'kaioe was observed in;of Bnioe A. . Ifefinsworth

Jcdm Burtcet wto* da-ed Hast

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Measrtiho part-. A- mtiaBcai

. Edwin Smiitihioaiser of t i e reanea-t:on cesTiiHHittee gave the honor i"*odlfor Davisw-, WSKiam Zim-nan, Wil-Kam'Gney, Fred Bed-eltl, Hwgo Cold

Fred .Saving lad' tihe«Jwate rTufnnriLslieir! . by

bfirtihc&ay salute was'given toH

Amfreiw

a-ft'd ll)fCLttf>r© Sp'i'rene'r; for dupHaatebridge, JiiSius West was top player

had a calteotdoa J md p r i . , ^ m su^uss the nmrnw up.

TrM vice pn^d&nt a rid general mtan-ager, Do-w Jones & Oompiainy, Inc.,}

retire Mor. ai affcer 40 years jChe c&rr^Kiny. :

Dow Mnw pirfKRsrtws Tlie Wail;Streel Jouffiwl, Banron's BUSMICBS !trivd Fin^weial Wt'akly a«<i IUte Na-1li.f>iK»i Observer and operates five'news services, incltt^ng1 the Bow !

J*-nes News Se3n'd«?,Mi-. Ucltomtf, bora in Coita"n^>us,

Imd,, in 1907, got his fcit pnofes-swritad -newaspiapeii* exjM^^ace work-ing on LJie ropor,ting sba ffs of t!heCokmibus Eve^ri'g Rei>uf>l'ifoa'Ji anid,Mm% Mie K^kwno (fnd.) Dk^pa&dh,alter graduation fi'orn DeFatiw Un-ivcinsit.y, fa IS29.

Jle jMned th& Dow Jon^ss friiffani-zafen as a c^pyre^der for the Pa-ciPk- Ocra-at Edatimi (PCE) of theJournal,, IJI 1930. At the tdme tihat

wa-s losis than six1 imojvtihshaving been pubiUshed for the

fw-st time on Oct. 21, 1929. 1 ^ PCEfu-nfotitonad with Its own news stalfend its c<m!iomf; boa*-e little resem-•bktnce to L!s Bastsera counterpart,punished m New York.

WMmn Uku-ee years* Miv Softberffbecome Iwsad of the oapy desk offlue PCE and §n i*>37 was nsamedjis ntnvs ectiiUor.

In the easnly 1040's, n&vm opera-tions of TSie joiirmiatl wem rieoirgiati-ired and the PCE wfas mlaxle ta twinof tbe ESasUsm edifeui1. Mr. Botaiff

iptode msamagimg ediftor of theover the

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Wail Street Jommal,' with re-fer news oowtoni

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Awards, InspectionAt Pack Meeting

iMr.ir'k Brewer wasmost swK SCy groomed Cab sfcand-i-n!g inspecilaai' d u n b i the

of Ciib Pa-ek 673 at Joffer-S2bcfol Thursday evening. Baulb l i BS V nciJilliiboriliKJiO'd cmn-

was ahi-af inspefatar. HeCud oa a. oheofaM ibr

ofiisaSsriaf, weatn^s andn&tcd

Tns* pack is a'ceeptsmsgcans, s l i i ts ecud tmusens to

be listed by Cub upits fcirmimig inNowst.'k. Antijolos fcx conA itubvonismay be &.Ch*er?-d to s ny potik meot-iog or to den motii'erB.1

John Cfeesnfck amid Ohris Ootitywere awanded deiHicr bans wshiileMtarto Giaoone and Steve

Steve was i£Jb» givoa his w >fachievement Don 4 exoalled lor

-fa Eftteni aiBce i(n uniloatn.Six Cubs wane -g4jy»ein- recog!n£itioii

as' "anchor men-" tor oieffort in fiind naiMOig. Sp&oual .";cdior" badges we*nt to Bastlil BOUT-QUO, Oarl Daipntafll, DavtdGreg Osenga, ASan StepakivaaB'riuce- UiisfeniiiM. These and20 oEiiar Cute toofe to piafffcksg

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Ckrk Downs HS FiveAt Cranford Tomorrow

By Dave RUter

Stove NasUAs shont bank shot with !

1:19 left in itihe Clark game, buti ELojvvos Slit a jumper to puli

ar iWrestling Captain

two seconds Utft ,in tin* game la-veClark a 52-50 win over

two. 50-48. Then Steve Matrrin wasH>u-i(5(i ;aad lie earned (lx>lh of hisaHofcs to -tie at 50-50, -and set up

Highs cjmnftal Friday. Tomorrow U ; a i 4 o - a ^ , m e watMi-kig 4>a«ket.night tit 8 p.m. t l * Dewls travel 4o j w«stfkid h u d t r a H ( l d t l l i n (>us ( , i ou t

and -Tuesday WesUieW | tile m i d d t e ^ f f t f U i r t h _ . _jhosts •Ueriv Hoitfhte at 4 j>,m. j U ; r

Oranford has lramaged tm'ly a 441 \ to go .u-p 45-44. I M J Samdeirs started

caadi Gary • W. KeMer•has aanoaaeed tail Rkfliamd Ade-iaar. son af Mr. and Mms. R. F .Adefciar uf 808 New EoiigBaind Dr.has -been elected oapitam. of tiheWcstfiold Senior High School 1970

team.

ovtirail £KYd i s 3-7 in d i e

5-10 is tiho -loam's ktadm•v.np

t'he stiring .wiiih a foul shot and thenMike Oinellii hit a jicmper and a lay-up tiiPter =a steal

;wi il.a avtwag*?-. Rich Haddiad | Ohark ,giot ;Hie'load black on the ne i t5-30 is next a t 8.2.

Chuck Hindis 3-D Ls the •team'ssparkplug, A g a i n s t Westfeld i nthe two teams' previous encounter,

scored 17 poi-niU", whidh isnine poisi.ts atxnit his average. liehas also itiL for 2-2 a^mLst. Railway.Dan SLokfes SHM! JOGround out fjic -prsobaible

Berkeley IlL'iig'lj.Ls edged Westfield. in t t a r fe'gt &ncouoltar ttiis year, butthe team is wily 8-7, and 4-4 in itihecurcferenoe. Th£ 'IfSiglhi&Tider 's faiggun ia Jeff Burdebte 5-10. Burdetts-averages 15,4 (pewits a game aarf isan exeoflenit M'l handler mud pass-er 'as well -as ta good shooter.

3His m-a'te fi(ji itlie tackeou-rt, JtidliWeiss 5-9 Ja!so possesses a good mtt-

dhot 'and ixscaiise wf -this, oppois-defeoses imtist also watch him

often sets BurdeUe <up ik*r aquick jumper. Weiss averages 9.3

play as iJJlejwas ihii & pair of foulto go up 46-45. Tom Jfenfe .

•s' co-oaptiain, hk & long

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Devil Swimmers FacePrinceton Tomorrow

By Cart Way

Y %" Swimmers JV Matmen WinOver Regional

jumper and WestMd (had the lead

By Jeff Golden

The Westfitld High School jumorvarsity Haskoflbu-H teamx rtwiiped to

vocon'd ra and ssxth

back SL 4746, 'and Ctaeiliit tby srnkiitrg a 3in»;per atiild & foulshot ia put the Devils «p 5O4«.However, »l»)se-piMn1s7ivCTe.tlie lastthat WesWic4d could imSaulage and ithesix point Clark istreak .at the endgave tihem thenow 440 amiOotnforeasoe.

win. 'Wes«i?ield isin the Watdiung

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'WcstficUd held ia 50-46 lead troth

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ia (he lctst oighL garner as tiiey de-defeia'ted Johnson Ttog'kmal for ihesecond tijine f'His iscason, 72-37 feastweek.

The v-tatoiy. nin\h against fivelosses, followed a patteim similar toth!a:t of tlie other .ei'iglil. Fallowing aslow start, 'Westfield gradLiaUy built

i l, I d i h g \m ti> a 30-17score. • Tht Deviih iod a-t

quarter 17-8.On defense, -We&tfiold was equally

effective, ^Mowing on ly ei^ht pointsthe Brsi quarter and nine in tine

second. The Orusaders 'had a 12 point

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tli'kd qiianiljer, their best ofgame, 'bait could muanage only fourfield goals in Uie ffimfal ssdon foraii eight -point oubpiBt.

lUw ofifense {BoBcvwed -its p&ifrfcenno'lso, canu1)iiininig a 20 poiait tquantor 'and a 22 patot tSomitfli foa*

14—SO

Lakers Leadinenior League

frfocm Bob Davis amid KevinWailslh. Although tihe Uaiwfcs MI all

way, the Warauoms came onat fchie end with Stievo

and D&ve Turk doing tiheCeltics fiO, Pistons 39

Barry KJauftuan wais high scorer

Eiiot Foibush and Kevin Me-scored well, wilii Yki Laily

and Dave Gowdas tunmng in g&od ef-forts.

Hie Lafcers defeated the Nats Sat-unfey to taise the lead in Hie Senior I as" fcte "beiics ported iie* win, I ^ wL^gue of the WesfeM Bo^'s Bas- H o w e a n d M a n k A w n c s e h o | ^ fatettrali League as Hie second half SCmiug, wMlh S U n ? e ^ D S d ^ _

fafi> ? e B m m s tenidIed *»» W i W" nwin, Paul Draws and Tern Rosecats mxi the Fa thers downed the | leatiing die dofense. For tiio Pis-

to remain uitbesAen in theLeague.

JUNIOR mvisroNBruins 39, Wildcats 28

The Bniins overeamc an 8-7 firstperiod dofficiii- witfi Bruce Jester do-img fl'lmnsi ;vlil i'frdr seOfning". DaveRobifflson and Da-vc YoleiWa- fdnfeliedup # i t Bruins scoriae. {Bck Sidor-skis kd the 'Cals, wMh JdNi DavisJohn Wilson, Jdhn MeDeraraSiSicfDave Milior aidiititg.

Leopards 33, Lions 28The scoring of Raaniy Ley and

Rfflfe Biggio pulled toe victory out.The Leopards t.rpifed 20-19 enlerisig

finial period, but Ley ankl E-ig-5.pBt 12 poimte to puEl it out. Kev-

in" Kelly awd Tom Ball were theLions' top players.

Cougars 36, Tigers 29

42 point second ilvaiF, Coaeih.nuxed regulars and subs,

suiKimg An arto^her win for tJie J'V

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the Westifjel'd Y ill ad' asn; easy tfimeof it Satuixtey aiEtemooai., sw&mpiiaig-the Wetf 'Essex Y an &s Krst vssitto the Wiiilk'ce paod, 143-54. I t ie winbrougOit ftili-e teaim'ts *r«ooaid- %& 6-1,,placing it in a first place dsmusuouaf

By Mark Wesierbeck

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The WeslbfieM-ars won ovcay ageevent but tose iffvott:ving fha

John

put &em ahead, 8-S.

*9 and 10Kii-k's win in the'atone. The yotun@eir West iE^ssexswinKm>e)ns t>roim6e ihekt b&mn a bet-ter fultupe.

Divens Oha& IBeitz ssnd l \»n SmiJfchCo pcirfoQ-m with excel-

winning fflie two categories,Jelbn. Ki'sfeofra lainid Bnuce Godtf

eatiHy in ihe secorad slots.Smi"tfo idotve' wflil as tfhve alter-

nate, and Bruce Gaimt aiinf»unc«d t i ediving pwition of 'tihe me^t witihpoise.

Jjiim G-iMaty pfioppeii the lS-tuiideriindi v i t a l modifey ©ad fee 13-14•breasrtEfcnofee, aaA BUICQ Goff wonihe H-17 I.M.

Jim Basltatid won the first heat oftihe Sender freestyile, and Jimwon &e $&c<md heat. Sedond pQ&ces

&$ged iSotKlbeain23-19 aiast week. TJie winiUhe girappiliens' mesoond to 6-1.

Stevfe Clk^yes 106, sfearf&d tihe 'Dtevs!!waith a 9-6 rfaakskMi, Pete115, foQawed mtih a pki to

M^tkao scoredia ndar pin In

Maid to 'go to1:10 ol tihe tinrnd eltianza

Mils 130, foBofwed 'wiiftfe &a^tx> aid ifibe 'liodai cause.

Tihe ^app&ans dropped ffie nexttliree mta'fedhiee 'assd tfeM ibdskild, 14-16. Regi<m&Ts Kevfe Hiuwmas desca-

Ptel Li^ht at 136, as didJwtoyiHie 141, over Kunt fllmaf-

Sti^ken's toss1 waisally bard ito tsWal'lionv, LESS thepoint in rthe 1-0 maklli c^iBe an. apenteiDty podnt for locking tends,Jtfhn Alfen 148, of Smitten l^olowedwibli a 3; 20 pitn ovea* Beteto put ttoe We^fielideiris

Bios Devils quiicMy boumnooTOrodby 157,

(routed fchsekback

WresUing for the fefc IbiKne

were CSiras

tatoen by Qnefgg" V<mKing, and Steve Mesuaaius

out 'as ao altetnnaie, Bosffiand,Von TOadiein asitt MaM&inu's

k> win- the S-4sider medHeyevent

iffinst piaoeais for WetStiftieMTotn^Saxby, Dave

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Cougars FirstIn Wrestlin

Oooniimg from a 196-16 de-fiteilt, the CougaiB retnuaiimiod a gamebelhind Uie Bante rs wMi the fcri-umph. Ke!;tfe Onaiiiiam amd ei^dcBaldwin alooig wMlh J'oihn Ounete tedthe Cougars. Ai?dy Kowailcysk led

Tigers, wflQi Jade Teschmadher,Phil Carraigher airtd Terry McCan'ce

Panthers 55, Bulldogs 51Fanlt'hers ran theffir win streak to

10 with this one, aJthough Jiay Boylebad to put on aiiotihefr fanibastie gfeowto gain- tlie win. Boyle sooted allthe Paratihers painite in the secondhalf as they held oft tihe '

tfoppsd tilie

In I5ie closest finish in ilie historyof tiie -AVeKtifieltl Boys WirestlisKgLeague, .th0 Cougars finished In

pla'ce with tihree wins and a fileir!p the 'PantihorB uiho won two

j and tied two team mn/afcoheS. Thefirst four tea-las enter a playoff MsSaturday.

The Cougars defeated tbe Leop-ards 52-24 with pins registered byIVey Btfa^vard, Scott Sileait, CartSilent, Mitke TocheyQsmtn, Point winningJon Law, Chris Nelson, StewBrown, Msa-k Seivers, J i n Tiraneoz,Read Jiajko, Tim Kenny, iDatvid Tto-nesz, Larary Shiaffer tairri Biiil £Rip(pc.

on points for tihe Leap-were Itoug MMani, Bdb Bunt-

mg, Dave BreiitbaaUh, Rob Rough

TCIsnerG

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Curling Club InU.S. Championship

Bat Mc-ans were

and Tad Burnette. Jonete

Tom*gs' ba>l-

a'need attack,/-with Daryi Brewister,John Cloyes, Chad Ohiilds, TomMaddox Dtnd Ed chipping in.

SENIOR DIVISIONLakers 40, Nats 31

Tlte Lakeais took over first placewiUh fihiJs dlpseiy fouig5ifc win. JeffGlover, Howie Katz aasd P.J. Rotch-fond were ouitibaji'diifrug for Hie Lafc-ens, wiitHi Bob Jctninim^ and Geri'y

doit^g nrosft of Hhe Ntalts scor-

Royals 68, Bullets 52!BaM Nezgod and T i n Head led the

ing.

Royals, scoring hedp from Glen.and

Jed the defense. Tlie Bul-lets were paced by pawl LedferPaul S i l v a n wSth he^> fnom MikeAnderson.

Knlcks 49, Stags 39Ritih Jennings spanked tile Knteks,M help from Jdff Slver, Tom Ta-

and Del Limftey. High menfor the SSags were Scott Novacckand Wanren. Si'dennfam.

Hawks 52, Warriors 44Dave Kranani-an of the Hawks was

'the game's high scorer wi!tih S<K^ as-

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WESTFIEI.DINDOOR TENNIS CLUB

773 Central Av».Wa»tfield, N. J. 07090

Jahn Silent wresUed to a draw andan outstonding mjrfjcfe was betweenTim Kenny and Bill MlHer.

The FanWhers defeated the t3iirdplace Wildcats 60-32 with pirn byCbuck Clarke, Warren West, Bti&nMaddox, Ken4 Baldwin', Bill Clarke,Mike Pluzidck, &reg MooreHiohar^ Koski,

Winaikg on points were!, Dowg Neiwstome, Bob

Donmigh, M^ke Taylor, MattDonouglh, and Finank Epj^ ,

iPDnnions (for fclie IWi(kijnafris wwr*TImmy Bafab and John Bfeldiasare."Wanoiinfg vtia t^ie deds&on route werePete BasJctofll, Joel Bader, KarlStemmler, Bidh Selsor, Bob Hoffand Dave Perley.

Chuck Oarke and Mm Krataiawrestled to a standoff and Jeff

The MfaiinfieM CurJea-s wonNorfolk, Coma, roceaisUy end willrescait the MM-Atlamti'c Regton. in

U.S. Men's Curliiin.'g ciiatrttptBan-Mar. 2-7 at St. Aradrtow's Olub

'and Ardis&ey Clubs in Ntsw Yorfc.The PBa4n'iii«ld 'team paieviously

beat Hetfsihey, Pa. and Pctomtac,Md.

-Membeiis of the team are: Skip,Dr. R. A. M t a r of WestEiedd, Wm.Kratzer of Clark, E. J. Hansem, New

i and K, Snydear of Edi-

Beggs and Haoft IMyere. In fihe 11-12 free, baek, faroast and ffcy, Sool4Douglas, Bob Lyncs and Ted Qn&yin the foee, back land fly in the 3344asntf Each White, Chinis Ffytm andBi t Black in tihe 16-17 free,

In the 9-10 tfrneestyfe, Erie hesi&efiniisihed a fagh/t soeond, and RiokBaig^er dM 3)ik«wise m tOae breast.Tom Ansbro -took a second pffaoe inhthe 9-10Dunxaan Savage, Jim

Frank SbrefeeH awd Ohrls

A ladies team from the el<ub wonSchem'ectady Stene eveni to the

Empire SLaie Bonspi«I aft St. An-drews Club in New York.^ PMnfidd beat a Chicago teamin Uie finals. Momibons of tJhe te(amwere Mrs. R. A. Fultor of West-ficl'd, Mrs, E. J. Hanscn, Now Pravi-tfence, Mrs. J. Gabiielstwi', PJaan-field and Mrs. K. Snydor, Edaste,

vanus ami Newsome Mod.This Saturdlay Uie playoilfs begk

11:30 a.m, at the SeniorSdhooft. The first tplsoe Cougtars asidthe fourth place Lea^ards meet, andthe second place Panthers and Wilndplace Wildoate <are paired. Uhonens will meet in the fimafe Saturday, Feb. 14.

the soaSng of the teamabanjpionship, tSm Uirtdivudual touirn-ament wM begin witih the prelimin-aries stantang Feb. 21.

HEART DEATHS DECLINEYour Union Comity Heart Asso

clsMm fund 'dollai-s pUfayett a vitalrole in tho dKanaltiic decline of oar-dio^ascul'ar dentil rates for pea-sonsaged below **5 that lias taken placein tfliiis country since .1950. TJie oYer-ali decline «nnounls to 18.4 percent.

-pia-oed seoemjd in the ia-lfl liree,back, breast and1 !Hyf and' Bill Kdce

ttlhe sarnie- posiiou im. tiheffy. Fete Ozimek's 3 poinfljer in

the 15-17 bafdc nasniSted Cnom a

fd ptooe pcfeis wetre conld-butcd toy Hanfc Myeuts, Geoa-ge Sny-der, Tony Meyers, Kevlin Orassao,Jamie Oaknok amid Bob KdiyM

Wctsifcfi'eikl relays•teamed fay Jiim iMcGuWc, FnatikStredsel, Dave Beggs, Oary Levitt,Du-ntcajn Savsige, Joinfe Ozamek,T-om Saxby, Hiaroiy Inwan, Bob Kel-ly, Joe Pentowiaki, I^fce FiMbm aindRidi Ooe.

Tim Wiflmort, John Imwan, DougSavage emd Jdm Mcaonmliick alsoswiaan well for tibe -winners.

It was lammouaced at the meet tbatBrian Himanan wab lea^amg the YsrteiRf t o tihe ofphysioa-1 ddreetor of ia w w Y feteH-iity at Asihevtklle, N. € . The n)ewswas dfeapipoinitiinig to tihose swlJm-mens and loam parenits wlhso halve

his y^dans he'ne. BriaR leftwiUi fihe good wishes of all those

The "White" squiatf WM enjoy abye Saturday before resimiing coon-

agak^st the Oiiange Y atFeb. 14.

Results:Diviinig: 13 and under —• I, (W)

Obab Beitz, 2. (W) Jdtm Krakoiia, 3,(WE) BM Giovam©; 14-17 — 1. (IW)Tom Srraflh, 2. (W) Bruce Goif, 3.(WE) Torn Shaip.

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DWARFED BY ART, aman and his little passen-ger are silhouetted as theylook at displays in the newPasadena , Calif,," ar t .jnuseum, which opened rc-jcently. The museum coverscoioie .85,000 square feet,

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John Ketr (178, tksgd it forinft& 'temKe 5 ^ clecisiion over

ewpeniem'eeid ajdvemsary. Ketrr'svictory proved to be very m&cessiary,as; Ifegfijofrtal's Bert Oautttney de-f&itted Tarn Potaian in the heavy-

WesUiold 23, Souehern Region ill ' l 9•_fit—TezaMto (SK> pineed feexwm :32.

10?—Oloyes (W) ilecfcstonatJ Ooucih,9-fi.115—MaJto (W) p. Pinaro, 5:10.

3 - 1 .(W) d. Oaisstidy,13(MMiis ,<(W) d, Spiarim, 8-4136-0tania!5 (firm) d. !Ug

the W#sftMd- HSigbswim ftiaam fcraivieiis . Ito Saice ithe.

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The U. «f P . tsquad, w « s h tftieDevils ffiaoe Fefo. '14, te ome elf Kibe43nest firestimaa Itaetaimfi 9n line ooum-try, iaioefltndiaig to (Deviill oaaohOlilarles GaaDtnar.

fthe toad nuewnaft ine-&n the r»oaid to iase Setoa JJail

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By Bob Guididas

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Holy THnSty's baislkiefeal teammoved its record to.M-4with a" wiisa over Beazfetidsloss to BcayLesy El!ard.

lbs Btee Bflfflves muteCored Ber-Bsao s 62-42. ltaailirtg 37-36, Joe Cutlhnan and Msi'fcje Spid&o sooa'ed to tefce

Iwiais to 40-37. In one .the sfiourtlh iperiiod; lVanaty enrtsooredtiheiir opponents 18-1.

Bayloy Bla^'d held TRranfiily fco35 sihdte in a 5042 wtim, txieaifcinig t4ie

open.wi*h 'an 11 point mn.

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lue Devil GrapplersSouthern Regional 21-18

Tiie Blue Efevdi miatoies1 carried j every tibinee,Sid]> Mcikdjo-lm, -wlho had pinned

feis oppomtmits KHU JV, gave ( t eNaw Jei^qy a© ifeesy defeated 6kmt3i-em 'Re^oasall 21-1* 8ast week in afoatftLe beftwom two wneeHillnigDevii Dave Gkxwdy, 133, andHhae-1, '168, came it&vriough wHliBne efifb ts wlnkfe wea^s ibe keys to

was <an upaii'E fight ait "tihe wayWesfUfiieid ats iDave

feitl paiey to 'has SMtiUhetm7-2. DovH Js>e Metsnbao,

con-

a 4-2 win atptodmlts- <as he ch£iiked up

teiwier Obissk 'Baa^sit, <puiL qp afight wily ito l&se a 14-1 decision.Dev£ Tom Owen, tflor the secondmatdh in >a POW, was (tihe first toget <bhe iDevi'Is ion 4&c s o?nefoiffiard.Owen easily d^iiiiu^fed ^i% unlatchwMfo fevw> tsk^fewims1, a pevereaJ, anear fadi $mid riding tone bo wan H-2. Owen reoDains uiiid!afeateid In-

fir hss

Deviil Joihffi Kaitt>aicihar ianotted thescone at 14-14 as he overmfacttneidhiis adversairy <HJ. Klaixadbar boastsa 4-1-1 d u ^ nSaet s9aie,

Uevll Bafcik HhieO foamed in a Gper-Ming peffftamaraotf ait 168 <as he Kied

'hie•Devil Bave Oowdijr ^ s n e

wiith & key pesfflommmi tat 123baWlied hfe expesii amcedi ok Fezziib to ia 0-0 deadliadk.

Gowc^r, jgoimg anto tifie mtai&cb as€Jte<Jed- Pe& In

lihe iSimsit peiriiod1. IPesizifio snode Glowdy *he second pmiod to tompilvaflu'alble mxting fekne. {However, Gowsiy rotls "-Pe&zafk) itihe euiitiitneriod Ao "de&dlick ff]he

Devildetdasmm ait 130, saddnapped Ink firiSthe llQtstt to'

alUnmiesz

nuatc4it as

Thmnk 11-1. WJitih Ahe score 14-5iRiegilomiail, Itlne. iDevaHs be-

ftttaiir oomcibaiok wMbh wwuildtM'6 hope o<f irdtiadin-

aids penfetdt slate. ,Kick (AJde'laiair canltiiouod to* dils sappfoneinlbs as Sie massa-

s iPiaifl (RtoS35 9Ga 16-2.AcBelaair 10-0 reoorkt,

twoihas

pins

The first $>edo$ saw suo soodflg as!bofe snen feiied to goosne ttftednwiis.By toe ewcl el peaibd1 tiwo TMd hadbuilt up a siziaJb'l'e teaid.peitod iihreie, S^nalgu©,itih-e

escaped sad soared aom« (Xidirtt.

ddamg tome gjav-ed Ihin firom textel Moat asmaiUsh em<lai iia a

'head fiora-

he dtifea/Led his

Cedt S-0 BMe. DevSlkept this Devils' (teari Mta^t ias lie

1-1.esdapels for

1. H^rVey has a 5-1-i diiailreoorrf,Westfield 21, Southern Regional IS

08—imriasdlc, SR, d, SbaikEadA, W,7-2; 10&—Baifoot, SR, d.W, 14*1; 116-Owemi, W, dSE, iit-2; 123—Gowdy, Wf Mekf Fez-

, SR, dd.

zillo, SR, tlO-0;Akiio, W, 5-0;Tinnesz, W, 114;

John, W,iSIt, 16-2; 148-Metel-

BrewSter, &R, -4-2; aS?T—W, d. Keema^ m , 6-0;

ISO-OHM WK,8-8; 178-Js)ek)SQ^,SK, 6-2;Souibwdck, SSI,

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P0UH6 KW0W5 THE HEART OF

OFF»CE, "22BE

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pur Fordis White Sale pricedbelow all otherV-8 hardtoos in itsclass-bar none!

EVEN AT RE&UIAR

5CO ffr A iRGAT VAUJE. NOWA WHITE «ALC fiPfiOM. IT PUTfiTHE COMPETITIC^ IN THE AMAPS,

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THIft BEAUTY'* CM A^UB TOO. IT5* OURWHITE »ALE TOF«NO, SPEOAU EDITION OF

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g: laid Mted. 13 and. un-ider—1. -(W) Jam GSSJay, 2. (W) JosI^ towsM, 3. (WE) Chuck Mc-Clos-key; 1447-4. (W) Brace Ctoff, 2.(WE) Miiike Mianios* 3, (W) HtakjWy«ms; 8 and under, 'Frw-4, (W)Jim Basked, 2. (IV) Gwagg Von Tha-d«n» 3. 4WE) Pauil MWmay.

8-10 Fnee**l. (WO Marv Wateky,2. (W> M e Leslie, 3. (W) Geor&eSnydeir; Baiak — 1. (WE) J e r i r y

, 2, <-wgE) j&e A^tos©, 3.Tony Mey<n»; teai-sH—l. (W)

Jchn.Kkk, 2, (W) aitdc Bagger, 3.(WE) I M C&wiae; Fly—i, (WE)Andy Wetinore. 2. <<W> Tom Ans-toro, 3. ('WE) John Stwensan.'

3M2: F r e e - L (W) Ohris {Jiiiifc,2. Otf) Dunoan Savage, 3. (Wfi) TimMcGuickm; Back—1. (W) Tiom Baa-by, 2. <WJ Jim Mo&urtE, 3. (WE)Ted- MwnJroa; BsraateA—-1, (W) -DaveSeggs, 2, (W) Frank S t r e e t , 3,(WE) Doug Ambrose; Fly—1. (W)Hank Myers, 2. <W> Ohms Gaisifc, 3.(WE) Pat Gawtaetr. "

1344; ^Tree—I. (W)'Stoatt Doug-las, 2, (WE) Nea£ Leftner, 3. (W)

Crosslin; Back—1. 5\¥l Bobes, 2. (WE) Mar& MsCfoskey, 3,

(•WE) John S t a t e ; Breast—1, (W>Jim GiMay, 2. <WE) m Borup, 3.(W> Jamie GzJmtik; FJy—1. (W)TM Onfey, 2. (W) Bill Bice, 3.

enior WrestlenDr omerville

, Weet

By

Hehoumltag finotn lastfea.t fr<an Edison

Semioirover

last vm&k, Th& xmzt s tated off-J Brry GtM^dc wiinaidn!g Jjy for-

feit. Dave ;Brown worn hfe by a de-

•1:547: F\ree>~I. (W) Bfch W!h&e, 2,(WE) Oharire SulMvasi. 3. <W) BobKe%; Bads—1. (W) Ohrfe nMn, 2.(Wi Pete Oaimiok, 3. (WE) Neoiburner; Breast—1. (W) Bill Black,2. (WE) Boib Wilts, 3. Disq.

Modjey Relays: 8 and unifier —(Wi Slfcve MoManus, J>lm BosSasd,Gregg Von 'tthadan, Jim i¥ush; 9-10—(WEi Jerry Gawme, Joe Ain-twos©* Andy Wetmiotte, Marv vtel-tssky; Xl-!2-~(W) Jim •MoGUsrk, PrankStpeiist-1, Dave Boggs, Cany Ixyvfttj1344— (W) Dunioan Savage, Jim 0z-imek, Tom Saxiby^Jlaity Jpwitt; 15-i7-4»WJ Bab KeGly, Joe Pertoowski,Peite Fititin, Rich Oae.

the baH «w!&ig by tfzwnig hiemm in 3:40. T t e was fo%w«d byfour tftiaigft feiils Irom PteKjft Bodi-m itt 2:18, K>rfanit 9tfffttSs w -IMS,Bi*ooks Olteark in 3:52 and Sievema'to in 2; 95.

Made MoPona'M ssoar-etf *a yin UK ibhikid ipeafad ito win hife m'aftch2-fl. Uihen Quint fMamsel piimod hism a n im 4:54, €iaiy "artasBagr ibaid ffuH

sealing a pm i s 3 : 3 . West-Ham -up tseyeift iPalls !bp the day,

The only; loss" ms fax tifo& 337 3b.elaiss whea Jrtwi Sail'omofn©, ws^s-t-

nip two weiigibt <$asse$, wds ttv-by &oh Stage wf Soimeir-

Itoal ta&tdi wifis won•by We^ffliel as <Gto

BowlingResults

Pin Up Girls.nii 4;i 31

i 44 naBrown , 12 114Hrsss ; . . , . . ?,$% 37

t S'« % 3?t l rkk S« 40

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TriangleBerry . , ft • • .4 11Hrimknmii 8 ' 4 12NoU '!>•£ -r.'i f)HeltM'Kin . . . . . , , , , , 5 7 0B t t l d w i n 5 7 5Yie.Oii:i>e 3 % s Vi 4205; N-na tn ind LFG&; 3JOVO SOS;

Church\V I.

Bap-tlM . , . . , . , . , 57 2SItar>tl«t 'Men 4T 32St, Pis.ul's . 41 ,11)Hootch PI. HttpitiHl 38 »2Miullaon - «. , '•'•() 50Srotuh I'i. Method!*!* . . 23 51

At i>r?*afMVt a sis t&bm ieaRiie, Itwould HU6 to mu.ke it eitCtvt. l{ ia atiainIlniiD 1 eji.sue Jit 'ISO a n tlbowls a t Ulut" Wtiu- LuntvH at 9 p.m

. OmUtct Afle

Smart-SetRotuliford Ponai-ie . . . . 38*& M*/

Firus^ , - . . 3*1 32i'l l i t & Cool. 3a 3aFord . . . . . . 3it 3tf

Norrls Chevrolet . . . . 30 S3

Early BirdsW I,

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Oon 33 £4A-i'th-ur Stevens . . . . . . . . 33 24Peta-i Products M KGDiBace antd Merino, 30 27Ren Beau ty Salon . . . - 30Bavos P , & H. . . . . . . . . 23%Ohempro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29% 87T o w n s Dell. £i9 fi.8Sit-or^I OonSfcructlon Co. 28 EDG. & M. Plzzenia 26 %j o l t y Trol ley * , , , . , , . . * . . iifl SJJoe ' s Waiter -Soft. S#rv. ;i.8% -iO^t

iHiJffh SL-OTD: 'Bavws fil-2, C. Braxton, 203, It. AyrcH gfrfl, K -^0:', B. Hj-Juind 20D.

MOVIE RATINGSFOR PARENTS AND

YOUNG PEOPLETft* obicctm of fSw rtting$ is to intern

mwfo cimfwff tor vimwmg by thtir ctftfr•&

ALL ACES ADMITTED

ALL AGES ADMITTEDParental Guidance Suggested

RESTRICTEDM retires

PsrM Br duit dygrtfcaa

NO mi UNDER 17 ABMI1UD

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In certain areas)

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luntgup f(mr weSighit classes,sstrabed fe s M s ion fhdis 147 1Kb. op-

2 and 2.

mest irecopd, • *Hh& fIisdl sueeA issdiedirled for SaftwrnJay <at 2 p.ra. inWostHU'elW !I{.S, laigam'sit Bound iBix*>k.

72 Hbs. CMttldk W-iMafch-Iews, B, 6-I forfeit; 78.lbs. JBrtwn, W-A. Kami-roz, S, 7-3; B4 Jbs. TbttHteMatHe, W-Sfcofewrt, S. tPaEH 3:40; 90 3bs. -Bodcus.

52;

s, W-tBanioo, S, Fallil 1:15; 102O'iarfc, W4Mla;!sabw, S, tFlald 3:-

12:55; n « ffijis., S, 2-0; im lbs,

, S, FtM 1:64; .J30 lbs., W-Gate, S, PaH 3:23; 137

txs, Stegie*, S-Safiiairrtoine, W, 7-3; 147lbs. Kahibr, 'W^eecfer, S, 5-2.

-mt 'W, 2-0; 73 to. iKero-iLy, • W-Wilsan, S, 7-0; 84 lbs. Paige, W-Simp-son, S, Pafll 2:43; 87 ibs.

no, W, 4-4). ' •

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^gter m) 4%>X %. 'W. JHksma -V) 43:9.

'.. SSuSaney vW) 1:24.1, -2. J.Wiendi <Wi J:24.$r 3. € . Oafey i!K)27:8; 13-17^1. K. "W-wflks (MO 3:05.1,

, 2. -K. Ks-^ack-ej- .f-W> 3:09.5.Sw!mntmfeng ways vwaie wBraniag 1 3 . 1 4 : K-rce—J. S Salasa tRi 1-07-

W* .1:19.2, 3, K-

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s

ways ft>r "he Y!W's »Bofnpoise B team ; 2, 2. K. Bloodwheti fit me t here Saiur-; <Wi I;10.7; -BreasW-1. M.day. WrtJh ® (Ki&ia^aible display rf 5 H u ^ e r (W> 3;3U.O, 2, J -Picut (W)

f'He vns*tws 141-65. Afiter wirming 10 | j . K . Brooks («» i:l«.8, 2. V. King

Lose to MontelairThe YW Porpcisi1 A team tost, to

S. Stone kVP, 2- 'D. JagU»teki:(M).•13-14: *>ee—j. D. Sadsw i M v 2.

M, Hofl&iiaii (•Wi, 3. D. Itong iiM);H. •Sdifflnw (M>( 2, M,

-C. Scold3.

itdair Su^rday atpool 107-WJ.

Back I, R,W>. 3. iD.

*Mi, 2, N

vviOi wii(Sid"*.<Mvwis dftvej BuJier::!y-l. M. G'alitrj

of

g g around among oldstate .Statutes,' Ahra-G. Long, Au-burn, Washington barrister, whomakes a hobby of testing laws hefeels provide u doii^le standard"of Uw mfar$$mmt, found ameasure, circ%.1831» relating togamblijig. :The Uw; provided th&tpersons losing, money en any ills-gal gambling g?me ftad cause foraction t*> Tecijver his losses fromtlie "dealer or pieytr winning."

Apparently Attorney Longcovddn*! % 4 any illegal gambKngin WashmgtojiqUt |*e was deter-mined to haVe fcis legal lark. Horseracing at Longucres race trackoilere4 gambling, but it waa Jper-lectly Ipgal, a&Q while the trackmight ba ierincd a "dealer" itcouldn't bei c$1ted a winning playerbecause it had Ao Interest in wicUhorse, won. • '

further research Mr. Longfound that the state constitutionsaid:'*Th» legislature shall neverauthorize any loUery.*' While re-course io any dictionary wouldhave told Mr, Long that horse,racing is not a lottery he chose lointerpret "tottery** as any form pigambling. He decided to test histheory in court and went forth-with to Longacres race track, con-fident that he could quiefcly loss$300. The loss had to be $300 incase his court ca^e was lost andhe had to appeal to the Supreme

vCourt. Assured by a newspaper.-haadicapper that a horse namedSua . O'Mom. was a cocsistentloser-. Long bet his $300 andwatched the hor.se win at 5 to 1.As he collected, his $1,845 heabandoned his project, **To get acourt case now I'll have to lose the$1,845 and with ray luck I'd prob-ahly bet on a longshot and windup owning the tra'yk,"

18 Ifiirsit. iplacem, 4heby

Siin-

for

>.r -15

fW> 1:28,8, 3. N. G&Ifc t

if;h.e finstwere KMhy Weeks, Loura

'PaaSa 'Bwtqer, AnnMeirri Buggw» Mangle Al-

len,OomachBe •W4K> seared twice.

J<aakiie Wiendil, KathyJi ' i .Kiinise'ila, Kim iBnsediaskJ, •K&Uhy

'D'Amohtangeto,t, CJirAs SiiLBgiger, Jacfcie

iljaur:ii& WS'Imoit, Vickii KiiUg,M^aiige Hcunz aaoit con-

second i^'aee poinis to tiheirefforts,Gwdioin ami K»at y KauEmarn&ngt asnd setsimi an- Hilie 12

cfving oompeitilii<mi (as didBartya<ra Owsflon ianid idaifol Maert-

i i e 1347 aige g«wp.This SaUuiday i fe sP&rpoteas

- 1 . &. Satega *'R) 1:27.1, 3.mz <WJ .1:30.8, 3. V. Kiag <>W).

1547: F¥e&—1. iN, JohnsUme (-RJ

."vTar-ie •Warlbr13-12 <ag& group.

in

(JVU;. 2. K.

1:10.1, 2. K. iD'iArchangeto fWi, 3,

("W) J:29.2, 2! € . W&il (R> 3:36.2.3. K. KaCtoa«bBr (WJ; Back—l. A.

<R> 1:20.0, 2. J . Lynes KW).5, 3, C, -Wttfl (-RJ; iButleafiy—I,

A. Gra'U (R) 1:36.0. 2. N. Johnstone

and lzzy KtrystowTlie o:i'!-y dotdaile wiowaer for West-

was Harvey "Hunger -wlio won10~uiider frcediyJe m 14.S and

the 3Q-U2uter iwUjenffly in 15.8,first iplaci? wnaisffs fsrwere 'Hofciui Sur y >n Slhe lSHtnder Jn-

cr an tihewexi n v s t for SSie A

bePtn&ctfton a t 12 5K»on.

Refays: 9-10 —M^astens, 'Piout, •DugHii 1:18.9; 1142—(W) WiCimot, Wikhndl, VojnosJca,W«c&s 2:40.8; 18-14—(R) tBrtfofes,'SoUewin, Saliva, MoVcy 2:29.1;

Diving: iH, and under—1. 'M. Wai*(W»t 2. P . Aiiviggi <M>, 3.

(W) -D'Ar flflo, Allan, Kal

fbo Alsiboiry. iBank to contendwith fche Sl^re Anea 'in *hear mfethmeet ctf ithe ssasoa, •

Vejnoska Wins InAAU Swim Meet

Vejaosfea <rf fflhe We^flklld Y

C. Mm-phy (-M); 134-7—1, B.d a <M>, 2. M. Doiasn <-W>, 3. I. Kiry-stow (-W).

S-10: FVee—l. N. Hugger (W), 2.j B. <3!ias<* <(W>, 3. K. Bsaimes (M);

. JL Siricin (:W). 2. W. So*un <W>; Back(iM*» 3. K.

1, N. Sodea CM), 2, D, l i s t e r <M),

won iblte 1142 yeair out, 100 yardiat .an, AAU Iiieet held

SNte College,

DivSng: '12 land under—1. M.(-W-) 64:53, 2. K. Kau&naw (W); 1347-4. B. Owstoh (WS 98;-

07, a C. JH&ertiafr -fWJ K2:6O, 3. V.Redifann OR) 64:65; 9-10-iPnete: 1.

Chess TeamsTie J, Drop 2

f $W* opioial l e a g u ecluriai ^bhe past weeks tlie

O Weisswas fse&d' to; a 4-4 tie by Blloiarn-

fieki in ,a Nqafti JiettTsey Leiafgisematdi^ v^sie 131 two Raattai V\atlleyLeagme miayies, nnfitfivtmo tsamfe ea-te-red, ^ totctat pflay^Ps w©r« top-•pad by Eaaft Brwniawiiick by a Vk. to

n q by Mt&Ge#ar of T U

2-4 mangfti.miatdh

YMCA on Fruitey, J®ii 9, wihatte tiheiwo Hiarftad ;Vaifley JJeasgue matdies.weire both played on Weidnesday,Jan. 14. lllie maJbdh agadneA E^stBruaewBrft was heQd at the Vetaitarvsof Foiieiga fcns bsiiidiixg; tihe Bdi.Labs mafcdh Was yUayeA sH tihe Re-'saaixfii Cemlhor in Hloflnrdel."

Wimhinsg - IftieAr igaiTHSi -fei ttieBSoioimfkdid mia tc ih w e r e EdwinJPauEft of Bound Brook, Efdwia>nlIEaugh of WestHieW, Denis BarryBJaisooi and Henry Dudash of

. In tihe Basrt BnuttswiokGeonge Oonr of Gnanford was theonSy victosir, vMi Sifeey Gister erfHjigth'Ha'njd Paric nettiinig a draw, Inthe Brf1! La3as oonlbsSt; wiiiramiing theirgames for tihe area team were AI-

<W) Q6:6, 2. J .rW> 16:9, 3. J . mabahy (E)Bwaat: 1. A. Dooiiey (W) 21:9, 2. C.Picui »(W) '22:0, 3. C. Pjringle (IU25;0; ®ack: 1. J, flU&acConnvacAU«(W), 2. J. R&huhy (a), a. C. 0ugM(W); Buttery: 1. J,<W), 2. C. Picut.(W), 3. ftlfR).

11-12—Free: 1. P. Bagger (W) 33:-4, 2. K. Brmzimki (W), 3. J. KKvwal-glcl OR); Bmast: 1. J . K'&walsM ill),2. C. Hugger (W) 42:6. 3. T. Mul-lasney CW) 43:10; iBaok: .1. J. Vej-nwska \Vf) 40; 7, 2. iL. WSitotf41:4, 3. K. JCknk OR) 47:8; «fly: '1. C. Carey (01) 38:1, 2. C. Hug

atRa'di Cottan

Iibe VfasUfltaM 200 jiarvlteam of J. fParteow^i, R, Me

deit» S. Naidtytotok seoomid ipiljso& land toe 13-14,

of R. Bix, C. Vejnadka,J. iRdoe

3. M. Kwitim •(W).1M2: . h. , 2.

X. Stone (W>, 3, G. J&•Broast—1. S. BaEte liM># 2. M,

(W)? 3. S. Oos&kn-fW);1. L. Quifcsky fcM), 2. H. (W),3. B, iMelher (W); fiuAUtf^y^l. W

tW), 2. L. (M), 3.M. "Hughes iU).

W', 3, K.13-17: Fr<-e—1. P. AiUiur

K, Kell (M», 3. J.; Broasit—3. L. 2,

K. O'G-raady *M', 3- S-1. i J . hyom (Mi, 2. J .

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Gov. Livingston PTAPlans Info Session

Mountainside T h eUvingsDun Regional High SchoolPTA wiM s an 8 pjm. pto-

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occasion, !hi^i sc o>ca asd-md other staff mem-

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*t2ie high ssdhooi, its cuati<ai-lum and Us rules and jnegulatijons.

tPlredertok A4*>, pnusoipba,. saysthat "<?v«ipy effort wiil be nmde toanswer in &iS the qn&Monvs whiieh

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you, as a pi&ixstft, may raise aboutyour Regftgnaa Jfifih Sd«>o3. You areoandiadly kvvi'tad to afctond this meet-ing which B designed to help youbeoeane better infosnned about your

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II. M. QUACKENBOS of Union Carbide explains different types of plastics tx> an interested group of stu-dents from Westfield Senior High. The demonstration took place during a meeting of the physical sectionof the Saturday Science program.

World of Plastics ExploredBy Saturday Science Croup

olectnic cables, costly copper can berephited by pl'astii c-eudosed so'dihim—Idle

Sliakespeare PlayAt HS Feb. 6,7

ISonnic Cottrell

"A Mid.siunmca- Ni^M's Dream,"by WifMa.m Sljatapaaipe, wall bepresented by tjhe Mask and M&meClub of WeslfteiM Semior HighSchool at 11:30 p.m. tomorrow aoidSaturday in the hi^h schwl audl-il)ori>um. Tickdis imay be obtainedittom of the Mask and•Mime Club amd will be avaiteWe the

s of tihe play aslso.The play is a comedy-fen tansy tihat

<tia'kcs pl^cc in A't'honis in Ancient. Ft consists of two pairs &f

l'overs, an enohanlted

Lte Newman

"I've gol just one word for you,plastics!" could serjiau,s(ly bo lu&irdni the physical section meetings 01Saturday Science in We-stftdld Sen-ior High School Jan. 17.

II. M. Qifcickenbos of Uivfon Cai1-bide Corp.' lectured Westfield stu-demts on 'Platft-ies—Ohem'islmy andU.si's.'' Mr. Quiicki-nboiS ciiscusisedfive aspects Of plastics: the earlyhisir.ry, tin* de/hifitHJii iif the mate-rial, t!u> inductniail gnowUh of pta-s-lies, the typos, and rece.nt develop-ments in Uio field.

TJK> earl'iewl plasliic, aceordjog toMr. QuackcK'bus, was invented byJohn Hyatt, "to replace ivory in Mi-lliard balls.'* From this slant, morethan three dozen ewnirvoiviiail plas-tics have appeared on the nrairket.

Nine of these plastics, includingacrylic, styrenos, nylon and vinyls,were tested by the Saturday Sciencestudents for indi vftki'al properties.These experiments tested the plas-j forest, a group of mischievous Pair-lies for UiO'iir smell, flotation in wa-ter a>ml suit solution and burning at-tributes.

Mr. Qua'ckenbos remarked tha,Lthe great growth in the plastics in-dustry can be attributed to several(Factors: "Vigorous research, priceadvantages, and umisiral proper -ties" in compaatson witli wood andmotals.

Mr. Qu-a'ckcnbos also domon'Stiriat-ed that piastres have recently beenfound to be valuable in conne'Ctuonwith metals. He compared a metalcar bumper, vMh a pure pl'astic one,witli a meita'l one coated wkfo plas-tic. The piastre-coated one provedto be the strongest, most durablebumper, suggesting that the niglitcombination of maiter-ia-Is can bringout the meniits of each.

On the other lunnd, Mr. Quaokeii-!bos showod instances in w^hioh de-veloped plastics can better suit cer-tain function's than wood and met-als. Wood, accojiding to Mir. Quack-enbos, ism be imiijaited by plasticwitJiout the wood wrataic:-:,^ of rot-ting a-nd fire susceptrbiiliiy. And in

ly by juniiojis OUarttes Towers, JillSclinddea-, amd soi«hjoni«nes PflialipClayton' amd Ileoi<e Olieniitz; an>d THie-seus, Dirke of Atilienis, jfeyeid by se-nior Jolm Wethnea*. Otliea* ni'aiim1 diar-actei's are, HiippoHyitia, poiitttiayed bysenior Debo/iiai3i Banks; and tihewonkers, Puck, Bottom amd PdterQuince, played by soplnomome Al-phoniso Websier, senior Lars Kailen-ius aiiid .jimiior Mdohaeil Fiiltdh.

Jbaunie Malcolm and Jolm Wefomercommonled oa t\wk roles and thepl'ay in general. La'iii'ie stated1 that•she idenitii-fies w-iilih l!he furcefulnessof Ti'fcam'i'a's cliiafracttoir. "Slie kfn'owsW'lmt shu waimLs," L;.iuri-tf said. She

t'hyt Tiil'a-nia is the "typiicalfa'i'iy." John satid tduat he feelsiis is a "stot'eily and powerful

chai\Toter wi'tlli a kingily m^ajinctr."Laurie and John enjoy the

play and find very littile di-fliitoufllty inmenToriz'iog the lames in tihe styile ofSh&iketspdare. "It is easy toSbaicespeia-re's tlhiintoiong. To memor-ize poetry is less diffi'culit •tlian try-ing to memorize liinos tnom a mod-ern play," stated John. "The pliay isia. tne.m'en'd'ous clvailleinge for the club.You have to us© youra lot," Ijaunie siaad.

J!ohu fecis ti^at tdie mosttamt part of the pllay is the imvorve-mont of the oast and or&w. "lie-

ies, and a> blunderin-g conipany of j cause of tJie Jamgc cast, over twen-workers, The play has many sub-plots throughout.

The major characters include Ti-iia-rvfa, Queen of the fairies, playedby seniior Laurie MoilcoOm; Oberon,King of tihe fannies, pliayed by scotior

TadbobL; The Aibhenianlovers, Domabrius, HeQen* Lysan-der and Henmi'a, played resipeativc-

ty-three roles, many people oan be-came involved and get somethingout of the piUay. lit has a great p!o-tential," he solid. Ljaurie hopes tlhat1ihe int:n0ductiion of a play by Slhake-spcaj-c wiill eacounage sttxidents tocome to the penfoninainice. "Iif thestudents like and want

B, they slioufld come out

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Schedule of Teen ActivitiesFEBRUAKY, 1970

THURSDAY, FEB. 5—"Y" JR. HIGH <3LUBS-7-9:3O-S|msoJrie4 by YMCA^ABT i?X>K *iUwN"—3:30-5 p.m.--w fehe Wateiunk Hoom of

p Munaaipail BwiBding-Hfor Jr. lidigffi—Sponsiareiji by the

Adminos-MAYOR'S YOUTH COUNCIL—7:30 p.m..-itoliialiive Ooaiifeiieaxoe Rwom of 14w Mun4c4p&l

FRiOAY, FEB. 6—"SUPiERiFiJUOUS" COFFEE HOUSE — 8-11:30 — at theY'MGA Youllh djoibby—4ov Sr. high amd odliltogie—Saxmsored•by iUhe Y-MCA. AdimiiisaiiOn 50cTWIRJIJI'NG—7 p.m.—Conrapuniily Cant€irTHE DIiMG, fifl-. Ki'gih, 8-li'v First (Baplifert: Oiundh, $1 Sliag,$1.50 Dnag.

TUESDAY, FEB. 30—"Y" SBNIOK HliG-H OLUBS~?^:30-SpianiSiored by YMCAJR. HIGH iBASKiETBAijL AND CLUiBS~~7-9:3O»-QHimiim-

OemberAND BUOLE—7:30 p.an. fon* Jr. & Sr.

P.A.iL. RECRiEATIONAjL ACTlVtITI'ES—7-fl p.m.-for Jr.& ST. iiiilgfl*—tat the Sr. 'Hdgh VarbfiAy G<ymi—Spoais red by•WesltJfiielM P.A.L."ART FOR flW_3:30-S p.m.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. II—BASKETBALL L'EAOUE—7^; 30 p.m.-^ait WeisWlfceia Hagh

aiges 15-1.6—Sptonson'-ed by OammiBriflrty CcnlterJiAZZ DANCING—4 p.m.-Cammniinflity Oxter—

Jlun 'by Jeati KeltHieiniing of lihe Damoe I^ieate'r SchoolTHURSDAY, FF.B. 12—

"Y" JIR. HIGH CLUBS-7-O:30 (doLadte iibo\fe)"AfRT (FOR PIJIN11—3:30-5 Odabaate alx>ve>

SUNDAY, JPEB.-15—..'FELLOWSHIP OF OIIMSWAN A T J U J E T E S - 7 : 3 0 p.m.—YMOA.

TUESDAY, FEB. 17—"Y" SENIOR HIGH CDUJ$S-7-9;30 (dertjails aibove)JR. HKJH ©ASKEmBAiLL ANI> OIJUBS-7-9:30 (dttaitetalbovie)

AND BUG!L&-7;30 (dertjails above)ACTIvm'BS-JP.A.L. 7-9 (details- above)

"AUT FOR mON"-»3;30-5 (deftialife- above)WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18—

LBAJGUE AT W.II.S. — 7-9:30 (ddJadis

iMODEBN JAZZ DANCINGTHURSDAY, FEB. 19—

"Y" JR. IHOH CLUm-7-9:30 (d&balis above)"ART FOR FUN"-J3:'3O^) (delate above)

FRIDAY, FEB. 20—"SUPMWAJOUS" COFFEE HOUSE — 841:30 (dehdh

above)

TWIRiLIlNG—7 p.m. (klahails above)TUESDAY, FEB. 24—

'•Y" SR. HIGH CLUBS—7-9:30 (deMs above)JR. HKJH BASKETBALL AND CUJfB5--7-9;30above)DR1UM AND BUGLE—7:30 (details afbovc)BE0HEAT10N ACTrVITIES-iP.A.L.—7-9 (deftJaM"AiRT (FOR FUN"-^:30-5 (d^Daals atoove)

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25—BAiSKETBAU^ LEAGUE AT W.H.S. — 7-9:30•aibove)MODERN JAZZ DANCING—4 (de'tadls above)

THURSDAY, FEB. 2C—"Y" JR. HIGH CLUB'S—7-9:30 (d&Ms alrove)JtART FOR FUN"-3:30-5 (debars •aboveJ

FRIDAY, FEB. 27—"SUPERFLUOUS" COFFEE HOUSE — 841:30'lifo'QVU )

TWIRLING 7 (Mails above)JUNIOR HIGH 'DANOrc—a-H—Sponsored by theBaptist Oliitrdli

SATURDAY, FEB. 28—WESTFIBLD JUNIOR THEA11E-R•WESTFIELD TEEN CANTEEN

For funtheir itntfionmiation, please coirtlaot the sipoini&oriinig agency.The Rearaa'tiii&n O fiice number ito call for i'ce sfcatimig dniPorma-

is 232-804l.

at Four Years,

Dreams of Life in TheaterNancy

"Through (adtiirtg, I'm ju$ matnre," said Jaaroj KJapSaa *70» ex-

wihjy she emijqys pHlayaaigof a difei-anft perfsioinial-

ilty rlatCher *ham' i^ayinig a part stitmd-to lie^self. tlotamme l^as been stu-g duiauTiia for sewem yelaais. She

is pant of the cast of "Ytou're a•Q&M Man, (SaamiSie Ba-uwai," sliownrtJo tilie sfeudeait blody yestearday. EverBliaice her fiouitih bintihidfay wQien e2iesaw her dartsL Broiadfwiay piliay, "MyiFlair ha$y," instfeiad of godng to t5ifi

, Jtoiainsnie has vowed to

Joanne also is abuit sbe pQ-efens drama beeaiuise ofits vibiiarace and emoftum amid aive-IDQSS.

Oasnp prfociudilons, rnusiaafl re-vttews, tihe semior pliay, '"Hie Cbtrak Green," atnSd fee juaibr s&oiw lastyaaa* are a few of the prHXtoWonsJoanne has pantiiosJatted ifn. Her nua-Jcw peifoinmiances have beeai ocm-nadtad wit3i tlie Oomanuwi'ty Pttay-ers, in ' W i in tt» F euKMlam Slip,"'iMy Fair h$^'''^''IiVorys in. theAttic.'1

Joarare hials \xxtn skidiyiing dnaimaseaiomsly at line HJB. Sisidto in NewYork Oiity, aammutainig imito NewYork three iimes a week, mw& sinewas 13 yearns aid. She has been act-ing fior seven yeaira. She s toted inthe begkiniiBig ctessecs at tihe dbudioalt 13 vAi&n t'lie pupils weire suppiosed

be 16, and nnoved uip bo the ak&iltin ben wedts at an iittegtall age,

Tine Mghesit olialas to be i!a is Co be«a'u!g(hst by Edwiard M)ooft«WoiUise, Jo-anne's beaidher n)ow, wlho Wafd ataling noil© in '"Fk$ Rawnfcflota."AH 4be teadlieins alt the rfbu'tJib wve

aatons and

On«e of Jiotanmie's mosti i wais duimmg -set

slhie bad to do wdKfti afeet, a candle, and a .match. StKe had4K> pooitirfaiy am eocpenieniae «f bar ownwitih onily tSvose toiee pfnqpts ankl-' sdiefi^iiid liheine was sudh a ftow of emo-#an amid* cMimrmimiaatMm fjhoit

Iitasrwa ait & iooaB6o» yMmOuutfuy*

The wkinar at t ie ocw&yBee wouM repnetseaA UMiieain tihe sbete SpeMag Beeby iihe Ksiigte cif Co t a j t e Mer i

taadier cried. As Jeanne"IWtood is (Joom spelllled

her nwod of unQnappiiruess pom-witih tent eaaheo-'s enwH

tioms, aaaisikig a feeHmig of t t a n .wanfts to atllsnid eMier Oar-

Ooillege or New Ytarkand major in- dnariea, but

edne Uliiiinlks sSie wkwiM drop ouft ofsdictol if die was ofifered a goodJob.

Spelling BeeHere Mar. 1^

The KnJglbts of Oolounbus, CouodlNo. 1711 of WcstifiteM wiQI hdEd itsseventih awntua'l Spelllinlg Bee otn> Stirt-day, .Mar. 1 at 2 p.im. at tSie C3oun-oil Hbane, 2400 NiorttJh Ave.

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Tim SpeB'inig Bee i& opem to edigflsUigrade &t4i(deailtis onfly aind the West-field 'and MbunitiaainGfiide p <u fb A d csahotfis 9'iid Hidly Tniniiity GnaarKnuairSdwofl of WetitifddM1 amid oair Ijadty ofIjoifird'es, Moivtriiadinisdide, hasve beeninvited to panbiioipiate.

A tropihy will be Awarded to thelocal winner of lihe oonitest Soa* j>ms-emtotton at the griadfUaftiiion1 exerdsesor diiwntg some oUher aip3>iio(priilatepnogsnam at his sctaol. The ltoalwiimier is automiafoiiaaflly cflligHble topartkaiipaJbe in 4he county SpeHimgBe© wMcfh is usuaiHy beAd in liatie

ug. "Hie gbate canifaefilt w i l l bein West Oo£lln@iswio(o*d on off

about A'pi"- W-Tiie Sisefflinig Bee ooaKftH&ed by tihe

K'niiigftiits rf Oiluuiilbius faas been oneof the mwe S'uaoesafuil aatMtljes faryioiuinigsbens in wiljicfh tihe local doim-ci'l lias pamticapafbad for tihe past sev-eral yearns. Last year,. Rafuil Sdartansof Holy Xrojnjjjtiy Gnammnjaa- Schoolwon the Itnoail dhaimpkMiisihip andwant ««• to taike th»e top sptot in.- Wieccumty Bee as weflH.

Stamley J. NHedawuedd is dsair-man of the Spoiling Bee comrnolltteeiUs yaasr amd wdllJ be aissdiatel byGlhatrtd Nii ht Eugone Bauman in•miaMnig tQie neoessiary aanaaiige-mends.

I! is huped tlhat each of tihe sdsoolsinvifLed to paintiolpfaite wiM be r^Mie-seinted by its "stiar" spsm-ans «hisyear.

My NeighborsJH

"He'll think of you everytime he triumphs over aclogged drain!"

Don't just woo her.. •

ioi suppoirt of the pllay byshow," sHie saiild. " willi be

music and dancing in tihe play vMdhs'hlould a!dd to i'ts esnjoymeoit," JoBmsaid.

Milss Oonol Bninser, dr'amiartiilos4oaicher and diirector of the produc-tion, feds fat lihe play is stiE re3e-vaimt to fcoid!ay. "There is a tremen-dous amount of bcau)ty in tlie pilayin the wands, the poeitny aai d tihemiteJle. Feopde compillaiin that theplay h kreflevtamit to today. Howev-er, beauty is alwiays releviarift," shesaid1.

Corri'miiltitee ctoinmein> inidude sen-iors Donald Easbmlaai and JenmtMerKaekJ-img, set design; DomaM East-man, cover desijgn; senior WrayWJones, scenery; senior Susan Orane,

and1 posters; &eni'0'r Hob-euit lle&niiok, staigei maniafgeir; sopho-m'ore Pataucuia Hatdtilein/, cosltuine;junior Sainaih Seiviaaid, makie-up; se-nior Donina Olfevollanld, haiDd pa-tops;sophtomore Rotbym Douglas, sftjatgeprops; senniKar Jcton RkihitJarok, sHJagecrew; senior Stevem Rottti, souind ef-feots; senior Boibert J-onee,Benior Bontriie Oottxeffl, tidcEftis; sen-ior DoBtta Mainioa, prtoginalm iypdoilg;Siisam Ciiamie, sqpduoimorte OailoiliynSeJiiber and Jodin Wdhnar, stotemlt di-trectloiis. Mtrs. G«tnevieve HM, music

teacher, is in cfalgie of the i!t)al vcoai1 music. Semffior OiniisltoipherTailb'otlt, juiusoir Nianloy Daugihieiiitiy,

and sophiomiare Suisam Vlan Demlten

d!M siing in t fe pl(ay.

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