Document 216427

THf: WKSTF1ELIJ (N.J.) Lfc.iDEJB, THLESDAV, SEPTGMBEB 5, 1»W
history, and formerly taught the character ot our town,
Biblical archaeology at the the effectiveness of town
Charles H. Meeker, 54, a University of Wyoming.
services - ail of these issues
native of Westfield, died
The board of trustees has must be discussed openly in
Thursday at the Community decided to continue the the weeks ahead," Fife said.
Memorial Hospital, Toms innovation of offering day
''Candor and openness in
Halph E# Browne
River. •
time courses in the Wateunk government were never
A clerk in the United Room of the Municipal more in demand than they
Bal|* H. Browne, 50, of tation, Fla., and Mrs. Louis
336 Second A ve., Gar wood, a Cerillo of South Plainfield. States Navy, Mr. Meeker Building. Adventure in are now. We can take a
forward toward
member of the Garwood
The funeral was held on had lived in Point Pleasant Antiques, which will be a major step
that those elected
Board of Health, died Tuesday at the Dooley Beach prior to moving to 16 survey of the historical assuring
to
office
are
both familiar
Friday in Runnells Hospital, Colonial Home, and at St. Nathan Ave., Lakehurst, six background and aesthetic with the issues
comBerkeley Heights, after a Anne's Church, Garwood, years ago. He was a veteran appreciation of antiques, petent to deal withand
them by
long illness.
where a funeral mass was of World War II and Korea. will be offered on Monday at a series of open and
Surviving are a sister, 9:30a.m. The instructor will
Born in Plainfield, Mr. offered by the assistant
unrestricted debates beBrowne lived 25 years in pastor, the Rev. Michael R. Mrs. Eleanor M. Revere be Robert W. Siatoff, a tween now and election day,'
Garwood. He worked 32 Mascenik. Interment took with whom he lived; and a consultant for museums and Fife said.
brother, Robert E. Meeker an authorized appraiser for
years as a tool and die- place
in
Fairview of
banks
and
insurance
Middtetown, N Y
maker for the Diamond Cemetery.
Funeral services were companies.
Expansion Bolt Co. He
held Tuesday with burial in
Chinese Culture, which
August Drilx'1
served in the Army in
Fairview Cemetery.
will coyer the early history
Europe during World War
August Deibel, 88, forand social order to the year
II.
(Continued from (••«• 1)
Mrs. Edwin H.
206 B.C. when China was Mary Catherine Cole in the
Mr. Browne was a com- merly of Virginia St., died
unified and its foundation Roosevelt vocal music
municant of St. Anne's R.C. Wednesday in Runnells
Alexander
set, will be offered on department, »,250; Miss
Church and a member of Hospital, Berkeley Heights.
A native of Elizabeth, Mr. Graveside services for Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. Kristina L. Collins of
Msgr. Walsh Council 5437.
Clara
Evans beginning Oct. 2. The in- Cranford, replacing Carmen
K. of C. He also was a Deibel lived in Westfield Mrs.
member of Bay Leaf Post seven years before entering Alexander, 92, will be held structor, Mrs. Kathleen V. Rodriguei as senior high
6807, Veterans of Foreign the hospital five years ago. at 11 a.m. tomorrow at Win, received a B.A. degree, English teacher, $9,250;
He retired from the Singer Fairview Cemetery with the magna cum laude, in Miss Bette A. Tuthill of
Wars, in Garwood.
Rev. Horace H. Daniels Chinese literature and Bast Mountainside, replacing
Surviving are his widow, Co. in 1951 after working as officiating.
Asian
studies
from Mrs. Neibart as Tamaques
Mrs. Jennie Kalinowski a machinist for 45 years.
Mrs. Alexander, wife of Rochester University. The sixth grade teacher, $10,050;
He was a communicant of
Browne; a son, James R.,
will include color and Anthony L, Valpone who
and a daughter, Miss Joan Holy Rosary Church, the late Edwin H. Alexan- series
der, died Sunday at her, slides and a field trip to will replace Peter D. lima
F. Browne, both at home; Elizabeth.
His wife was the late Mrs. home in Collegeville, Pa. China Institute in New York while he is on first semester
his father, Ralph E. of
was a former resident of City.
sabbatical leave, pi,mi. The
Westfield; a brother, Carl Elizabeth Metiernan Diebel. She
salaries are subject to
Surviving are a stepson, Westfield.
W. of Westfield, and three
change pending settlement
Born in Moorestown in
sisters, Mrs. Russell Miller James McTiernan of
of a new contract with the
of Mountainside; Mrs. Elizabeth, and three step- 1881, she was the daughter
Westfield
Education
of the late Joseph and Mary
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Robert Weidrich of Plan- grandchildren.
Funeral services were Stiles Evans. A graduate of stake," Fife said. "In other Association,
Joseph H. Hershey
held Saturday morning at Trenton State College, she words, each debate would Named as teacher aides
James J. Higgins & Son formerly taught in Trenton consist of the candidates for were, at Grant School, Mrs.
Joseph H. Hersbey, 68, of the
Elizabeth, and at and was owner-opera or of mayor and the two can- Marian Henry, $5,050, and
253 Oak Tree Rd., Moun- Mortuary,
Kosary Church, the Sandpiper Tearoom and didates for the seat in that Mrs. Adelaide Kirn, $4,250;
tainside died suddenly at his Holy
Elizabeth. Interment was in Gift Shop in Spring Lake. ward.
Holy Trinity, Mrs. Anne
home Aug. 26.
She was a member of the
the
family plot.
"This will assure that Marie Petriano, $4,250;
Born in Harrisburg, Pa.,
Calvary Baptist Church and
Jefferson, Mrs, Nancy
Mr. Hershey had lived in
the Fortnightly Reading voters are able to question Tanner, $4,500; Lincoln,
Miss Mary C.
Mountainside 33 years and
Club, both in Norristown. the candidates on both Mrs. Betty Greve, $4,250;
townwide issues and mathad been active in many
Wood lock
Surviving are two sons, ters specific to the ward," and McKinley, Mrs. Thora
borough affairs. He was past
$5,050.
Mrs.
bmiss Mcry C, Woodlock, Robert Alexander of the Democratic candidate Morris,
chief of the Mountainside
of 46 Westbrook Rd., died California and Harold said. "And, the fact that Beatrice M. Leib was
Fire Department, retiring in 81,
named
a
math
aide
at a
Alexander
of
Ohio;
a
in Muhlenberg
only a total of four can1972 after 26 years of active Monday
Hospital, Plainfield, after a daughter, Mrs. Richard L. didates will be appearing $4,000 salary and Mrs. Judie
service. He was a life brief
Griffin with whom she will prevent the debate from Ann Shuman a library aide
illness.
member of the New Jersey
Born in New York City, lived; seven grandchildren becoming unwidely and at $4,500 both at Westfield
State Exempt Firemen's
seven greatgrand- allow the candidates the High School.
Association and was on the Miss Woodlock resided and
opportunity to be heard.
board of managers of the there until four years ago children.
Title I teacher aides
Friends may visit at the
New Jersey State Firemen's when she moved to the home
"The entire Democratic appointed were Mrs. Angela
of
her
niece,
Mrs.
John
R.
Boyd-Horrox
Funeral
Home in Boon ton.
ticket is committed to the M. Byrne, Lincoln School,
Keough.
Home, 718 Swede St., in concept of full disclosure $4,000; Mrs. Barbara A.
He is survived by his wife,
Norristown from 7-9 p.m. and open government in Brennan, McKinley, $4,000;
She
was
employed
30
Mrs. Jean H. Hershey; a years by the New York City today.
Westfield - we. have proved Mrs. Theresa M. Rodd,
daughter, Mrs. Louis Board of Education, retiring
that with our support for the Jefferson part-time, $1,500;
Chicoria Jr. of Westerly, 30 years ago. She was a
efforts to open all Town and Mrs. Theresa A.
R.I.; a sister, Mrs. James communicant of St. Helen's
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Council meetings to the Pallarino, McKinley halfHoag of Sterlin Heights, R. C. Church.
help
its
private, public," Fife said.
time, $2,000
Mich.; three grandchildren
Surviving
also
are
a
p
r
e
d
o
m
i
n
a
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t
l
y
black
"The campaigns for
Approved as volunteer
and two nephews.
brother, John E. of member schools. All UNCF public office must be no less tutors were Mrs. Louise
Brooklyn,
and
a
sister,
Mrs.
schools
are
fully
accredited.
Mrs. James Boyle Joseph Murray of New York
open," the Democratic Frankenbach, Grant; Mrs.
In stressing the impor- candidate for mayor said. Jane Gross, Jefferson; Mrs.
Mrs. Eleanor Snyder City.
tance of contributing to the "Any candidate who seeks Alice
Callahsn,
Mrs.
Boyle, 71, of 1242 Beech Ave.
Funeral services are UNCF Mr. Thomas cites,
died Monday inOverlook being held at 11:45 a.m. "These schools have been the support of the voters ! Rosella Carden jand Miss
must
make
himself
[
Marign
Markos,
Wilson.
Hospital, Summit, after a today at the Dooley Colonial declared valuable national
available to these voters for
Study hall-cafeteria aides
brief illness.
Home, 556 Westfield Ave., assets »by the Carnegie free and open discussions of assigned to WHS at $16 for a
Born in Shenandoah, Pa., and at 12:15 p.m. at St. Commission on Higher the
issues
and
of
his
four-hour
day were Mrs.
Mrs. Boyle lived in Moun- Helen's Church, where a Education, yet they don't positions on these issues.
Beverly B. Johnson and
tainside 36 years.
funeral mass will be offered. have the financial resources
"Westfield is faced with Mrs. Beatrice Lemke.
She was a member of the Interment will be in Gate of they should have to do their
many key issues. Our tax Approved as home inMountainside Chapel.
Heaven Cemetery in job."
rate and efforts to keep it struction personnel at $7 an
Surviving
are
her Hawthorne, N, Y.
A limited direct mail down, open government, hour were Josephine Both,
husband, James P. Boyle; a
campaign will be conducted recreation, preservation of Doris Drury, Donna Fauver,
son, James P. Jr. of
in this area but Thomas
Riverdale, Md., and a sister, Mrs. Helen Bagwell urges
all those who do not
Mrs, Edith Gangaware of
Mrs.
Helen
Crocco receive a personal appeal
Cranford.
Bagwell, 53, of 856 Carlton may make their checks
Funeral services will be Rd., died Saturday in payable to the United Negro
held at 1 p.m. today at the Runnells Hospital, Berkeley College Fund, Inc. and send
Gray Memorial Funeral Heights.
them directly to him or Mrs.
Home, 12 Springfield Ave.,
Born in Westfield, Mrs. Verdell Roundtree, State
Cranford.
Bagwell was graduated Director at 24 Commerce
Prescription Opticians
Westfield High School Street, Newark.
Mrs. Louis Barraia from
in 1939 and the Wood
Other members of the
Mrs. Anna M. Barraia, 84, Secretarial School, New local
UNCF committee are
of 316 Linden Ave., died York City.
Mr.
and Mrs. Donald R.
110 CENTRAL AVENUE
Saturday in Overlook
She moved to San Gabriel, Belcher, Mr. and Mrs,
Hospital, Summit, after a Calif., in 1958 and worked as Richard N. Benjamin, Jack
brief illness.
WESTFIELD
a secretary for the H. R. L. Cohen, Dr. S. N. Ewan
Born in New York City, Whitman Co., San Marino, Jr.,
Mrs. Richard P. HatMrs. Barraia lived here 42 Calif., until she became ill field, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert
233-5512
years. She was a com- two years ago and returned G. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs.
municant of Holy Trinity I to her home.here.
E. Keenen Jr.,
R.C. Church and a member I She was a communicant of George
Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff,
Oppotttt MunidjM J Puking Lot
of the Third Order of St. i the Holy Trinity R.C. Robert
E. Ohaus, Miss
Dominic.
| Church.
Nancy F. Reynolds, the Drs.
She was the widow of • Surviving are her mother, Howard and Jane Spragg,
Louis Barraia.
and
Norbert A. Weldon.
, Mrs. Elvira Scalconeri
Surviving are a son, Crocco; three brothers,
The
chairman concluded
Jerome S. of Chicago; a Armond Crocco of New that, "This
team
daughter, Mrs. Rosa A. York City, Charles Crocco of assures the top-level
UNCF of the
Bracchitta of Westfield; a Mars-Hill, N.C., and finest volunteer
leadership
sister,
Mrs. Jennie William Crocco of Westfield
our community can
M a s t r o d o m e n i c o of and two sisters, Mrs. Mary that
and we are conBrooklyn, five grand- Wilczynski of Clark and providethat
our local efforts
children, eight great- Mrs. Adelaide Mauser of fident
provide a representative
grandchildren and two Dallas, Tex.
figure
toward
the state
great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were goal."
Charles H. Meeker
OBITUARIES
Exam Policy
Fife
Carole Friend, Carol public employer and any
Kaufman, Bella Klein, employee organization, nor
Margaret Koenig, Catherine shall any provision hereof
Renga, Sondra Scharf and annul or modify any atatute
or statutes of this State.' SMary Snyder.
Thirty lunchroom aides 1017 would change this to
and substitutes were ap- read: 'Nothing in this act
proved. They will be paid U shall be construed to annul
or modify, ortopreclude the
an hour.
of any
Salaries of four teachers continuation
who earned master's igreement during its
degrees plus 30 credits were current term heretofore
adjuated, and face further entered into between any
adjustment under any public employer and any
contract agreed upon by the employee organization, nor
board and WEA These shall any provision hereof
include Mrs. Doris E. annul or modify any pension
Per ego, Lincoln sixth grade, statute or statutes of this
from $14,800 to $16,100; Miss State.'
Barbara M. Filsinger,
"The most crucial change
Roosevelt library, from here is the insertion of the
$16,400 to $17,700; Miss word 'pension.' The inRoberta Kresch, senior high sertion of the word 'pension'
science, from $13,600 to means that the provisions of
$14,850; and Richard J. S-1087 will supersede all
Gralewski, Roosevelt math, prior state laws bearing on
from $13,600 to $14,850. public employer employee
Increments also were relations except those
granted three who obtained
master's degrees: Miss
Suzanne Jacobus, Roosevelt
Spanish, from $9,750 to
$10,700; Frank J. Balcerski,
Roosevelt science, from
$12,450 to $13,600; and Paul
F. Infuso, Edison science,
from $10,750 to $11,750.
In a report of the
legislative committee,
Richard Barker urged
approval of Assembly bill A1705 over S-1087, bills
relating to PERC and the
collective
bargaining
process. Said Barker:
"Let me cite just one
example of language in the
bill {S-1087) that we believe
is unwise. Public Law 303
presently contains the
following
provision:
'Nothing in this act shall be
construed to annul or
modify, or to preclude the
renewal or continuation of
any agreement heretofore
entered into between any
dealing witt pensions. This,
we are informed, is a moat
unusual procedure, and
means that collective
bargaining agreements
negotiated under S-1OI7
would not be subject to
previously existing
statutory limitations.
"The idea of local control
of education receives a
great deal of Up service. It is
a highly cherished concept,
especially here in Westfield.
Yet for many reasons that
we do not have time to
examine here, the amount of
real latitude this and other
Boards of Education enjoy
in conducting your public
school! is much lets than is
commonly imagined If S
1017 is passed in its present
form, we believe its
ultimate effect will be to
transfer more of that control
to
public
employee
organ«at,pni, over which
the public and its elected
officials, including school
hoard members .exercise no
control.
"We are not opposed to
constructive changes in the
powers and scope of PERC.
We are opposed to S-lflt?
because it makes bad
changes as well as good
ones. We need your help n
informing members of the
New Jersey Assembly that
S-1M7 should be amended to
correct
objectionable
features that the School
Boards Association and
other employer groups have
pointed out. Better yet, ask
Assemblymen to pass
Assembly bill A1705 instead. Our own Assemblymen, Messrs. John 1.
McCarthy and Joseph L
Garrubbo, are among the
sponsors of A-1705, a
desirable alternative to SM§7."
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Funeral services are
being held at9:30a.m. today
at the Dooley Colonial Home
and at 10 a.m. at Holy
Trinity Church where a high
mass of requiem will be
offered. Interment will be in
Fairview Cemetery.
held yesterday morning at
the Dooley Colonial Home
and at Holy Trinity Church
where a high mass of
requiem was celebrated.
(Continued from Peflt 1)
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