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ii.OUO People Kcad the HERALD. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. SUMMIT HERALD and SUMMIT RECORD lcPaid. Permit No. 1 Summit, N. J. FIFTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 43 College Club Speaker on Committee For Care of European Children Daughter in London Edits Booklet Presented to English Child=Refugees ,\s announced in Friday's IIKKAIJ), the next meeting of (lie O-lleRe Club will be held at 3.15 on I-Yulay. laimary 24th, in tin 1 Commons Room of Kent I Mace Si-h.»,]. Thespeaker will !„• tin- well-known critic and lecturer. .May l.ambcrton lUrker, ^'t <'! The Reader's (untie column and«.f the. children's book r in the Herald-Tribune "Hooks." hook-editor for The .-lactic, and compiler of many fine anthologies -fur children. SUMMIT, N. J- TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 21, 1941 $3.50 PER YEAR llALF-rUKK SALK AT Till) T1IKIFT SHOP Summit Had No Fatal Accidents On Streets in 1940 For many years it has been Mrs. ( Becker's custom to spend the sum- j nn-r in Kngland, making London the summer headquarters of the Read- er's (iuide. Her daughter, Beatrice i Warde, lives and works in London. | ami under her professional name, j Paul lleaujon, is known both in i Kngland and America as one of the I foremost tyographers of our time. ! Since the summer of 1939/ Mrs. I Becker has not been able to go to ! England. She has joined her > daughter, however, in an important' service to both their countries, the' printing and distribution of the "Token of Freedom." Since its first appearance, this Annual Dinner and Meeting of Y. W. C. A. Last Night Elections Held—New Secretary Greeted— Dynamic Address Kveiy.-day prices atthe Thrift Shop are amazingly low. When they are slashed for a half-price sale, thai mentis un- believable bargains. Such a sale is in progress at the Shop Ibis week (every, article In the store, offered at half-price) in preparation for Thrift Shop Week which begins' next Mon- , day, January 271If. When the i floor is closed to customers on Saturday, the-LTith, the mucU-U,, . . plaiuied-for, much talked-of. 7 M'ised upon Thrift Shop Week will he ;," le Hummil launched. Collecting new mock - prepared by (call the Thriit Shop or Mrs. i Tl " onk . police A. J. (icary if you have sonie ready to be taken to the store), mending; cleaning. sortliiR, ar- ranging will keep the Shop humming, behind the closed door until ii is opened'again on February :<, ri \ xvltli newly stocked shelvt'H iind bins and racks. If you have been thinking you might .help, now in the time. Rcmejnber Thrift Shop Week,- January 27th to February 1st. Your week to give to Summit. Fewer Reportable Accidents in 1940— Interesting Figures Guidance Within The School and Community j Rotary Club Yesterday I Hears Address By ; Holmes A. Cliver V I>. 0. Mil ITU!V TKAIMXJ f.lMH I* ATTKMl I>I IT n>: Summit Training recoid.s compiled by Pol ice Department Officer Frank Van 1 court clerk and rev-', ""Whe n what Candle li^lit. gay spring MoyeVs and lovely' music provided a de- lightfiil atnio.spliere for theannual dinner meeting of the Summit Y. 'easily memorized selections in verse aiid prose, "majectle and . poixnant expressions of the ideal! c 'ua«d: (Irace, of human freedom as it has been i c - N <-«Ison. »«'*' held by high hearts from the Age ' odlst KlH!HOI; of Pericles to the present day." Kadi copy bears a bookplate in- scribed with the child's name. The following words from- Beatrice Warde'ti foreword to the children explain the purpose of the book: "You are going, for a little while, If things In this book: the words of Lincoln at Gettysburg. They are Ki'owM-up words about a grown-up of tlu> o a country where every child j I 11 .. .'. / ' earns by heart at least one of the!, VIU( ' 1 fM in this book: the words of!. ' iin( i at Gettysburg. They are ; "* °* e " up words about a grown-up j stitution . But they are a token that i " . ' ericans. like von hav,» l.^n i »'« mutl * booklet bus been much sought after, but it is not for Bale. It was ere-, ated' solely for English children! w - ( " A liel <I 'ast even ing in th«M vho were to be evacuated to Amer-' v « *'• <*• A. auditorium, with Mrs.! It is a collection of brief. , Samuel Kason. president of the as-| sociat-ion, presiding. I The interest iiiK program In-j by the Rev. Dr. O.i pastor of the Metli-; il Church; violin: solos by Miss Marion .Mansfield, a. student at the Manhattan School of i j Music, with Miss (Jrace Derby'of' i the High School music department] i at the piano; the reports of: Dr. i ' Mary Childs MacOregor. secretary! hoard of directors; Mrs. : treasurer; Lawrence or for Ihe board of trus- tee.*; anil NIIss Cannon, the retir-, ing executive secretary; the adop- tion of a .slight change in the etm- t he election of those' of the board of directors Iwhose term of office will be for ' HM1-44; the election of a nominat-' •ing committee for 1!M1; and a forceful address by Miss Frames j Perry- of Pasaaic, a member of the ! World's Council and thv National | Hoard of the Y. W. (.'. A. ! .In presenting her annual report i of the work of the local associa-, j tion. Miss Cannon called upon the j following club | turn, presented J reports: Miss (tussle Turner, pres- j ideht of the Girl Reserve .Council i and the International Club; Mrs j Roger Spaldlng, adviser to the j Blue Triangle Club; "Miss Margaret Ciaris, president, of the Business ('•iris' Club; Miss Dorothy Single- ton, past president of the Oihello Club: Miss Theresa Molinari. past president of the Just Pals Chili: Mrs. Elmer, Hinhart. president of the Proto Club; and Mrs. Carlton . P. Fuller, chairman of the (!irl lie- ion. She | -s01 . ve committee. toKng-| ,050inCash Poses* Problem Seek Investment Advice In Vanderpoel Moneys What to ill with $G13,050.:53 in cash, whether to invest it or let ii lie iir the.hank and acquire small interest, is the unusual problem facing Senator Charles E. Loizeaux and the Morristown Trust Com- pany, administrators pendento lite of tlh' .estate of Ain>>rose i\. Van- derpoe), late of Sunmiit. .Indue Kuwiird A. McCratli Fri-| (lay designated February Jlst as; thi' hearing date on the adminis- trators' plea for instruction as to whether to invest the money o-r'j leave it doriuant pending cll.sposi-< ! lords officer, this city during 1910, <> n!! ,| las i compiled an excellent safety rec- 1 |. : ,^;.,f i I ord on its some seventy miles of j highway. Out.standing in the 19*0 _ i record was an .achievement not at-i «'.'",,',','",1 '','.'7- [tamed by any other major I nloni ,_ ,.,.,.. ".., | County municipality, namely no | fatalities whatsoever. In lfW» there I were two fata.litit s. - | In common with general traffic j experience, D'eceinlier was the j worst month of the year for acei- f dents. This fact is usually ex- I plained by drivers not yet l>eing at- | tuned to winter driving, the short- 1 er days and .cars not being prcp-| erly prepared for winter driving, j Based upon tlie records the; worst .traffic spot for accidents in) shouiil saidance he-^in,! liould it l>oemphasized and' in 'particular should- b''| at the several points oi | is." w^ft- three question.-*! by Ho!me-; A ("liver. vo<a-j tiona' guidunci.' conn-iel'or at Sum-| mil !li«!i School in ailtlressint;! lllh ;it , ts weekly „,,,,.,,„,„ , 0Ht ; nl:lv oh .,,,,,. sllbjori | "(luid-uice within the School and; All members of th N. I). (I. Military (•roiip, instead of reportiii!; to their regular, place of drill on Thursday night, are respert- fully asked to attend ;;r l.i'i- i-oln School the iiii-ct'n;-; i ; ! I • •#! by the Summit Def.-vs.- c ••-.,• eil beginning a t s p. m !.i liear a . lecnirc alioul' t.ii^i'-r pigeons. Slee:. rain' snow .1 ml liittej- cold. "I'is then I lie S i u l mil-! rlilis; to this It c a n n ot will not last. (liid'n it.u-kgroiiiid for th A. A T. particular; Community." giving poinr t,> ihe placement service as it has developed within thi> school. Mr Cliver is also chairman of the j Mayor's Committee on Cuidance | working under the Youth Welfare ! Council. The main part of his address centered on the idea that "Guid- ance is a problem of tlie whole c -.. . , , -, , . i i eomi'nunitv placing specific func- Summit ast year was the interaec-: t|ons ,; •]. ( , 1S( , rt , m ',,| ( .ms. so( . jal tion ol Broad street and Summit ,,,, m * „,;,.„ fo a ,. avenue. The police attribute tins to, i t . hool llHSC llblil . s .*„., Uer V01Ith undesirable practice-on the part of g r0UI , H many drivers in" "jumping the 1 ! light." Statistically speaking. tilers were S5 reportable accidents in the city last year as coin pa red to !I2 during 10;!!). 157 cars of all types were involved in the l!)40 Ac-' cidents compared to 15tJ during) 1M9. !)1 Summit residents were) associated with the 1H40 accidents compared to ill) residents of tlie than Summit, were involved in last year's accidents compared to I>1 in: 1" l!i:!ft. Four out of state residents Mi'. ( had'accidents here last year com-; lows: pared to five in 1M!». .Vs to 118 males ami :*.» females were Winner of Car Gives It for Public Welfare Work Must Before Wednesday Eve. Ice Brings Heavy Loss; Crippling Power Lines and Destroying Trees —Commuters Delayed Hours Extensive Areas "Blacked Out"; Litter on Roads Slows Traffic; Crews Battle All Night jn Sleet Storm; Fallen Wires Peril Passersby ( >VCT the wcVk-i-iul Summit in coiinui >n witJi many N'urth j|cr-cv itinniiuintic-- t'liiiited a heavy loss t<> £recs .*iIi< 1 wiile- j.->|ircad ilania^c t<> ]M»WIT lines a s o n 1'iiilav municipal ami coim- Itv cinpltivci 1 -. ami ulilitv o >ni|>;in v repair crjnvs clt;ar«-il debris |l>|in'kini;••.-trci-ts and roton-il lijjht. heat an/1 telephone -crvicc Jin the wake of Tliiir>ilay crippling ice stcuiii. Fallen electric 'wire-- created peril*- I < n" nit >U i i i s t s and petlestriaiis. ainl in many iii>taiifc> police with I'lunmis.sioncr (/tiv l.atc^ in pcr^'nal cliarj^i- sttMni i;nai(l pcudini;' tile arrival nf'OHicrijciify crew-, nr ant>ther j><>lu"f-patrol. . Advises Loizeaux Not to Run for Senate Reflection morniuK beins in and his and the fucilitit Mrs. Daniel J. Kerns, who won and individuals, as welli' 1 "' <""" i n t l u ' <'l'nniber of Cetn- iii'veyiim' the placement i merce .merchandisins contest, has •providinR for the active j<urned the ticket over to Mrs. C.-r- made up of school per-|""nb' S. Cross, Overseer of the Poor. The car will be turned in for iin cash value and the money set up sound. Y. M. (". A. and Y. \V. C. A. personnel, i;lose co-operation with the New Jersey Kmploynient Serv- ice nureau through its Sunmiit of-tin a special fund to be used by Mi ficc tio. tin.* i.'-tu iiiininriito j i , in'i!)::'.t. whereas 57 j , ie State elsewhere! V' 1 "*!" and other interested ornaniza- representatives or indivi- and Ormmi/atioiiH of his address,! in part as fr»l-i we have we Americans, like you. have been 'dedicated to the great task re- maining before us': that we. too, nay that the thing: your fathers fought for "shall not perish from the earth'." Officially sponsored tiy the Americans in Britain Out- post, of which the editor is a mem- ber, the "Token" Jinn been printed by contributions from friends in both countries. Hundreds of Mrs. |iecker'H readers wrote her of their tshe to help after the first men- tion of the project In her column; .mil contributions came in from all nver the country after Dorothy Thinipson's review of the book on Ortolier 1.'!. One thousand copies nave been printed and sent to Mrs. linker for distribution to children who arrived here before the hook i appeared late in August. j Mrs. Decker also serves on the] Marshall Field Committee for the i Care of European Children, as a.| it her phases livi-r spoke "In this community sex.i orRanized many effii-ient aKencie:: in-1 and service clubs. We have in<i® volved in last year's accident rec-'duals iikc Floyd S. Shannon, pub- , ord compared to \2C< and 30 re-| lie relations director of the West- lion of the litigation by r«;lativesi spectively the previous year. The ern Kiectric Co.. Cluiniins II. greatest age-ranKe. for both 1940•; Dooley. personnel director of Hie and 1 !•:!!• accidents was 30-4!) years.' Soeony-Vacuiun Co., and J. Walter there beiiiK S4 in such range last; Dieiz. chairman t»f the National year. Hot'.i last year and in l!»n!>! Occupational Conference, who have only nine people under l'o years of; Sl.tte and National resputations for age were involved in accidents. '• works within the fields of person The greatest number of acci-j neil and guidance. Many other citi- dents last year as has been the! zens in our community have re- case for a number of years cceur-l sponsihilities in-industry along this (Iross, Welfare (' iiincil rial care. Mrs. luruin: i heart •s, in collaboration with the Committee of the Common for extra comforts to spe- ca-*es ihiil come under lit Kerns said her reason over the Car was that U) break VaiKierpoel's will, which berpieathed most'of the vasr'estate to the Masonic home at Burling- ton. The sum represents cash found in accounts.--income from other sources and maturities of securities since Vanderpoel's death last April. Further, it represents only half of the_iotal amount of li(juid cash, leaders, who inj since administrators cannot takk.- brief Individual! chaise of the total until inheri- tance t.iv waivers have come t hroii.iih. The administrators also want of- ficial instruction resanllnK whether they can convert approximately •jl.iiiHi.uiui worth of municipal bonds into some "safer" form of security. The accompanying petition says the administratora have been un- able ti>determine whether Viinder- poel-'or the estate of Ambrose K. Kly. ol which he wan inconie hene- l"oi-| ler was deeply touched by the care given a person in great trouble whom she bad known for niatiy years. She had never before realized that such care was given by the Public Welfare Department. The case was a routine one so far; ,'j (1 | ( i as lilts department was concerned.| 1)( | 1 spec' Mayors of This Section j Send Strong Letter— j Want Party Rescued j Declaring that the Itepuhticani party orani/ation in I'liion County "has descended to a low level" and that if Senator Charles K, Loizeaux is interested in parly harmony he | should not seek a fourth term this I year. Mayor .lolin W. Oakwootl. of | XIMV Providence ltorough, speaking | for the Mayors' Croup in the north- wt'Mt seel ion of the county, has made public a' letter which ilk* I municipal executives have seni to i L<i|/.e:iilx. The letter poinleilly ! states that if the Senator floes seek I another term, his campaign is al- ! ready open--"In reverse." I The Mayors' (iroup is composed ! of the officials of Summit, Spring- ) ill j line. red on Springfield avenue between' same Kent Place boulevard and Kuthvenj "As was pointed out in-a place. Many of these accidents! industrial were not of the reportable kind, 1 day urban living conditions the property damage not reaching; more and more u> substitute although it did have sonu features. The committee accepts this trust i _|vvith humble and thankful hearts, knowing the comfort it will bring! the old. the sick, and the friend-! loss. "• - I Mr. and Mrs. Kerns have long x ,, vv i. n)V idenc.. n>v ,idonci- Townshipj Borough. r0C( , n t | been respected citizens of Summit, that required by law to report.! Most of these accidents involved< bumped fenders, drivers piillini' out from the curb and. coming in contact with cars in the fl.i^- of' traffic. ' Out.of the 35 people injured !a>i year in traffic accidents conies a more hopeful picture as to the care exercised by pedestrians, two be- ing injured last year crossing the haH.lonated anambulance to Kng-1 Ilf>ar(1 mf . mhprs ( . le( , t0(1 WP1 , ', h i 'f P I? Ce f dB " f h , er Mi*. Sanu.el W. Easbn, Dr. Mary lait'Mt book, 'Tntroduclng Charles I MacG Dickens. With all her encyclopaedic knowl '•<lge of books and her many re- •"I'onsihilitles.i Mrs. Becker is one "f Hie most simply friendly people' in the world. A member of the ; response to a query i "I egclluhin response to a query i ni( , kt , rson M / s- ArthHr w . . '• He Headers Guide, received an ber MrsWarren s Klmher . nuta ion to tea "to talk It over;" Thoraa9 P . Pn)U ,, M % II. ' •"•••••PtinK with some trepidation.| dorp SoiPi nnd M rs. ltalp !•»" spent a delightful hour ilnr-l .......... spent a delightful hour diir which she received some sug- lious and helpful commentaries tm the books she needed than could have i )e e U crowded into a ten-page lt-iter. "March of Dimes" Campaign in Progress <'<>in Dimes" bose.s in the phase of the " "March of reRor. Mrs. Pied W. Jackson, Mrs. Eric M. Xorth. Mrs. Karl Kel- ler and Miss Caroline Homer (all re-elections); also Mrs. William F. Bailey. Mrs. Albert J. Bartholo- mew, Mrs. Roland I\ Reattie. Mrs. Kohert L. Cojisey, Miss Capitola Mrs. Arthur W. Goth- Mrs. Theo- alph E. Weber Elected to the nominating coin- 1 mittee were: Mrs. Rome A. Retts.l Mrs Philip W, Buniham, Mrs. Her- bert C. C.ilson. Mrs. Leo E. Kietz- i man. and Mrs. John C. l^eathei'n. i | Miss Perry, who had for her topic. ".Nerv Frontiers of I)omoc-| ! racy." considered the questions far-; ing a world in which "somethingi has been temporarily blotted ont."^ The main solution to these prob-! ia to bo found in a united ef-j ficiary. is owner of a $12S.O0O| ni|(U ,, p ()f t h e 9lreet whcre;is i|t hi t vk of oiher Inndi. iiu-hidiiiBj 1S3a> ,., pedestrians were injured.' * 1: '- ' «-orih fron. Roselle. _ Police aIso s , at0 tJjal t|u> mOs , : There is a similar situation ">- hazardous streets in the city b:is.<i volving issues by the horoughs oil Harriiigttin and National Park, which Smith Fire they nay, may Kly estate. belong to tljo v upon a commulative period of years are Morris pike. avenue and study over a llroad street. .Morris turn- tend talk about things that were enjoyed by- the last generation. Modern chil- dren see many thins*: they handle very few. They Uok at much: they participate in little. Tln-y read about work; they get their hand* into little'." In answering tho nuestion whei-f guidance should begin, the speaker reminded his listeners that "Physi- c.il and menial health are a part of any well founded program." The elementary school he stated, is thf place where the guidance pro- gram sets its genesis, though the child at this stage in his school ha/ little opportunity tor work expt'i- r.ii;. always known to be interested in what was'best for the city. Their! special interest in jl'ne work of tbo| Public Welfare / Department is! Kreatly appreciated.- That the Hoard of Directors of tin 1 Chamber or Commerce sincere- ly approciatf tlie action of Mrs, Kerns, of Kerns' Millinery Store, who turnfu over the automobile she won/In the auto contest to the Oversew of the Poor, and of ICdwin Dedcn/f, who won a whitlow prize till- UV(1 them both over to the lirii- is)^ War Relief. President (iardnerj Kasimau of the Chamber of Com-| leuce. M'*t>ntiMii-<i r Six I \\(\UCP> 'S »•••" nut. New Providence Borough and! itiwnsliip, at the completion of the week of the annual campaign! sponsored by the Committee! be Celebration of the Pre.si-] < Ilirthday, according to Post- •i Daniel J. FiUpatrlck. chair- "f the local committee. j oim the names who have heeni J '" the volunteer committee! N . '"''airman Edward B. Twombly! '" ''" Summit Defense Council. | . '" ^iniiiiarizing activities of the >ii>t week, Fltzpatrick declared:! \\,it»l, hearted enthuslanm and; '"''"ii have been shown by thej 'I 1 ' 1 of thin area in their sup-j |: '" this cau.so. The results' Ins Vi:,. .,j, j n y t>ur8 pnst, are very Infan-j .. alii f°rt for righteousness, justiee, liu-j for mon Sum-1 inanity and brotherhood. This will require hard and constant work. Tn this work,, the speaker elo-| on the Frederick W. Mercer and Du- inont F. Mercer were far from the Thursday night ice and sleet Btorm, spending the season In "Winter Park, Fla., but during the storm their residence at 87 Woodland ave- nue, owned by the former, took fire | shortly after tia. m. Friday. Under i the leadership of Fire Chief Mur-j the firemen battled the blaze, than three hours before it was placed under control. I Although refusing to be quoted ray, " - .,.- , . extent of damagen at quently urged women to give their Mercer home. Chief Murray in- full strength. ierred that Hie damages exceeded Preceding the dinner an informal reception/was held In honor o; Miss Cecelia secretary of who arrived Chamber of Commerce "inner Tonight , '' ;V| 'i yibing t!i "f C, is In readiness for Jeffrey, new Roneral the local ussoeialion. last week from Chi- cago to succeed Mixs Cannon. The latter leaves to take up government ,,-.irif in Washington and South America. Tlie dinner meeting committee headed by Miss Eleanor Itennett. included Mrs. A. S. Maybee, Mrs Karl Keller and Mrs, Fred Jackson. Kaplon Admitted to Supreme Court Practice J. Jerome Kaplon, prominent Summit attorney, Is receiving .con- gratulations' these days from ' his host of friends and well-wishers on to practice be- ihe total fire loses in the city last year of about $5,000. A lmilder whose judgment is generally woll respected told the 1II2HALI) Council of Social Agencies toTake Over Name and Duties of Summit Defense Service Council, Outlined By the Governor » • - / ..... Object and Functions Enumerated—Over One Hundred Groups in City Included in Organization—Revised Roster Issued At the quarterly meeting'of the/Council of Social Agencies held last ni^ht in Lincoln School, jhe invitation of the Summit Defense Council to take tlie name and duties, in addition to their regular work, of the Summit Defense Service Council, was favorably acted upon. Oiu>tintytroin Ciovornor A. I larry.M< mre's proclamation of October IStH. last, calling for the organization of Community Service Councils it was stated the object of the Summit Defense Service,Council will bo "to create, direct, am! the [redirect recreational, so/ial, religious, civic, patriotic, and other the piece* house- dinner of the Chamborj"''? »*;»<« Vj!™ 11 !"'^,,..,,., Su ., r ,ni the Hon. l)on- the Mpeaker #111 he Theo-I'l'iy wiih his sponsor, viee-|i'l ( l H. McLean, ConRreHHUian from this district whoshowtMl him every O of the ninny at Country Club. About '" txpected toattend. As an- M-e ( | '•• Shaffer, director and " ll||! of Congoieuni-Naiin. "f Kearny . He comes i<> at the invitation of Kmil '••merer, a director of the local 1 ;" 1 "' 1 Mr. Shaffer's talk is ex- ' ';"• to deal with the Importance 1 limber o( ('onunerccH ami like IV'n/atioiiH. The moetlng wll he 11111 order by President Card-, l: Ionian who will turn tln»| •' 1 (>v er to Oakley M. LaVanc"i.'H»«>»K ties <»" -.ill in the HERALD will dlvidcndb. possible < oui tesy. One courtesies shown Mr. Kaplon winch he particularly appieclated was the Library of the l\ S. Supreme (Mini. Mr Kaplon was formally admitted Thursday to practice before the court in the nation. He re- turned lo Summit Friday ninlit. will I... recalled Mr. Knp «n his many community activl- and li.i.'iesls in chairman of the Summit nenioiTalic Coin in i (tee. TAXI, call Coddle Su, «--'0O0. inlv, damages including the many of antique furniture in the might well reach $10,000. The fire apparently started from an undetermined origin because it has been established all the utilii- ties were shut off. One competent observer stated it aa his belief the lire commenced somewhere near I lie front door. One of the reasons for the pertinacity of the fire was the construction of the house, it being described an of "balloon con- struction." This condition made it possible for the flro to work up- wards between the walls it nil th<- outljide frame work. While most of I Me house still stands, the uttifl or third story took the blunt of tin-, ronflanratioii. Most of Ihe roof wart ! burned away and considerable/of Hie furniture IneludliiR a piano fell the effect of the^ necessarily used by the fhvfinht-, ers, / i Although the Ice and sl/et so pie-! valent on Friday mornln'R proved n\ ^'uter bi.ndi.ap to tralflc My pi.^ed no represent; impediment to the Hrrme wh -j , ^ , , fici-ntly handled pie whoU- Hit«n-|,.., v i«...i .•.«.... i.,..i...ii .... ..i tion biiiiKiiiR forth tho toniiiwiida- tIon of Ihe resid/nts of the tin 1 area for the unoste'ntaliouH manner in which they /'cut about their buni- ueHH. / About tlie only problem tlie fire- inen bad to ennfront wan to keep, | < ( 1 ' back ,tiie army of cuiiotis who 1 ,,;, flocked to the place. I»*•« community activities /n : ^rani hein^ inaugurated lunctlons Knunierated I It was stated thai the areas in ! which the Defense/Service Count il ! will function ar«>^ ! 1. Li;isi>n-ciinli«'fl wiih milllai-y :iu- J t liorith's In iii^(.r that fueilli'ifs :tinl j l i n i e l l i i n s of rf/-opei-atlnK nmm-i-s .mil leiiiiiiiilttrfs nu'iy In' inti-ur.iti-il with tin- , t n i i u l i i K 1'iiiRrams. i I'. T ' i »j/l a s .i cli'iirini;-!!"!! 1 *!' !"'' . t l i e eHlalil,islmn-nt «>l~ ruminunity i-istii- in-NfS ,ui<l I'V.-nls in nr(l>-r llial • >ns 1 i•' anil tiv/r-lapiiiiiK m a y l ie ;*v>>i<I.• >I ••" I a i :iH>''|irii<'Ueiihle. ; :i. /I'II a i t a s a |>t'niiii>tii>ii a nil s;n-n- HOl'iliK ol'Killliiialinli I'm a l l s|ie>-l.«l l'l •>• m/ins. pai tlriilai l y f o r |u-<>lei-iiiiii ni 1 li/allli anil welfare. !/' 1. 'I'D a i l : l s a spiilal s . r v ii ••• ••»-.:.• n- /ixatlnli. (her KM) (iroups Included hi Oriraiii/atltin A resolution was unanimously approved to include many agencies not prexlously in llit> r o s t e r of the Council of Social Am-ncics as aueii- cies now in wood standing anil thereby lo inake more connnuniu i tm The revised roster, including; also those previously on the roster of the Council of Social Auencies. lists tin- following: Aini'ilran l.culi.n. !!«•((,T Kihns t'.nii- initii-i-. lli.aid nf l-Mii'-ali'>M. Itu.n.l «.l Ili-alth, liuaiil of Ut't-i • a l l o n . ll«y :<iuiit.M, <\il\.ii\ t'liuivh, r.itlin!!.- Kliti-rx of Ami lira, Cinlral l"i<--- I'litn t'liniili. Chief nf f'nllc.-. Col- t.'lub, Community Churvh, t.'y- ior.t of the military training the I'"e<leral (iovernincnt." uptratix•«• Sirvir... I mill I'Misnti i'i.iniiiunit\ A> niivi' Offii ial >if list Ctiiirt-h. I"" ,S«-mil^. lutti-ia t'limih Wonii-n. t'<nt«r, .luninr Service Lc.iKU'-. K<-iit Place St-hoi VntcvK, Mayor. Mi mil, Mi-thinlist 'ivi Summit. tniulitly i:tl I'irM -as;ui-, K\i-<-- l!:tl>- l llllllHlri' ill t '* iinnitin it\- .hinini ttcil CruMM, F>I. l,.-ltKU<- nt Wiilllfll .•ili< .il SiM-i.-ly ef Simi- I "Imn h. Ml t'aniii'l Junior 1'iiiilil, .\ciKhlini HIMIII llniisi- Oakvs Mi-iunrial t'liurrli. (>Mili"ili HiiMpil.-tl. M.-iliial SI.ill . O\i-|-!iii-U II-"-- pilal, Wtmii u s Auxiliary, IIMI.-I-CI- "I ! ill. Pour, Pt'itii ii-.ils of Si lifnls. I'I-IIII.I- i tli'l) Officcl;,. Pulilli- l.|l«lal>. I'.-'l', A.! .Ki.i.Vtiiil SI-IIIIIII. P.-T. A. Ki.inlilili i .^.-hiiitl. I'.-'l'.' A. Iliuli Si In-ill. P.-T. A. | I. Ifi i.-.1.11 fVlniol. P.-T. A. .luiiim- IIUsli. j P.-T.A. l.inroln, P...T. A.'IJt'iisi-v.'lt. P.-, T. A. WaMliiiiKlmi, i:«-il <'|-n-'---, Si l'i re- | ^.t s t'liiiirti. Summit ilium- fur t'hil- 11• il, Sup'-i iiilcnili-nl ill Sihm.ls. "I'mMi , 11lij'it>\ I'tiii-iit Assn. i.ilinii. 1'niv .1 ^:il I Simsliiiii Siirii'tv, Vi-li-mle- til' l-'ni i-iuii j Wars, Walla.-.- rhap.-l. V. M. t 4 A., Y ! M. >'. A. l.lnriilii, Voulli Will.Hi- i'111111- ' il. V . \ V . f A ' Ainiiii an l.i-tinn l.;iilii--' AlixiiiiiiV. I!. P . o . I-:. No. P. 1 If.. P.ii. UlaM-i'., Ma- •'ins. IM:tm« II-IN Cnii.n, N'... i>'\ t'.w- pi-iilt-isi ami .loltii-rs Pninn, Cliaiiiliii i.f Ciiniiiirri'i', Chi'vstal I.IIIIKI' No. LT.II I o . O . | . \ , Civlr IJfs.'ait-h (irniiii, l'"l- ]<•(:<• f'lul., Cn-opi-rutiw S.-ivin Ah-"- ' l a t l i m , l-Vih'i'Ml Mailranii-is ui Slmi- niit, I'Vilt'i.iltnii ui Italian W . \ V V«-t- i-niio, I'ii. |ii-|i,n I iniiii. I'..i miiilivly • 'lull, llalian-Anieil.-aii Civir Assm-iii- lion. .Ivmiiir S.-i \ ii i- l..amii, Klw.uilh Chili. U'>IIH rinl,. M.ivi.i-., y,.nth WI-K.IK Cimnell. Miiiii'iiin Kmurn. Overlook t'liaptd- N o . i l It. A . M , Ovei-I'ink tlti.spltiil,. Overlool; LOIIKI- Nu |i;:t I'. /inerce stated today. Other I'ri/e dinners As the HKUALD ROPS tti press four of the five $10 prizes have been claimed as follows: Mrs. ,1. S. Parry, 12 Sherman avenue; Mrs. Percival Heresford, 48 Colt -road; Mrs. I). ,1. Kerns, Springfield ave- nue; and Mrs. 0. II. Wheeler. K'.:! | .Summit avenue. Ei^bt of the 1(1 i $fi prizes have been claimed as fol- lows: Mrs. U. T. l'arrai, F>0 Ox How : lane; Mrs. Dorothy St. John. Tay- : lor road. Short HIIIH; Mrs S F, j Hut ler, -ITi Woodland avenue; Mrs. I A. Catiano, 0 Midland terrace; ' Fred Griswold. Scotch Plains; Mrs. ; Thomas \V. Johnston, It! Colt, road; | Mrs. C. K. Nichols,- 38 Woodland | avenue; and Ktliel D. Taylor, SI! i Hlaekburn road. The following numbers have yet been unclaimed: $50. OSfiOGTB for $25,' OSO'ifiitll for $10 and these for $5—07Sr»77\V, '026421H. hCG'Jsrin. Oa7n21K, 0,sr>0- j !)2B, 5(i!KtSlH. 00077215, and (i!»2!i- j !)5B. The B after the number indl- i caies a blue certificate and the i a while one. > All holders of winning I are reminded that tomorrow at p..in. is the "deadline" for rejuster- , iuf; your number at II Maple j street. Any prize not claimed at jthat time will be forfeited and thej I proceeds applid to next year's: | prizes in the special Christinas | ! meI'chandisitiK cainpaiKn. Says Woman Check Forger Operating Here [ Chief of Police Michael .1. Fin- ineian warned anew this morning Ibal a woman check former is oper- atiiu: in (bis area. On Saturday Mitel ntioil, a youuK early 2»i'.s went to shop representiiiK pinned the selection nf District Conn Judge John L. Hughes, of Summit, as the newCommon Pleas Judge. They wailed upon the Sen- ator with their suggestions, but the appointment went instead (o Wal- ter L. Hetfield. III, of Plainfleld. who was sworn Inio office today. Oak wood's letter flatly charges the Senator with playing "political football'" with both the appoint- ment of Judge Lloyd Thompson lo the Court of Krrors and Appeals and the choice of Het field, and points out that the City of Plain- field, where the Senator resides and has been most active in poli- ties, is "rife with discord." Texl of Letter The letter reads as follows: "Dear Senator: There are ru- mors to the effect you intend to submit yourself again for election as State Senator from I'liion Couii- Liy. Having acted in that capacity I for nine years the appeal to the j voters will be based on your n-c- I ord. "As titular head of the Kupulili- cau party of 1'nion County, you will not fail to compare the coutli- Ulurkcd (hit In parts of Summit residents wi'vt' without lif?ht and in cases of oil burners without heat for Thurs- day night .mil coiniderahfe of Fri- day. One man Friday told the story of bis" wife bed with a broken foot child in bed with ihe 'flu home without hoat with no assur- ance from the poyer company of help before night Street Imhts were also blacked out as ice coat- ed tree llm'lw. snapping under the strain, crashed, tearing down pr>w- er linen. Tlu ' i'mploy«eu of the street iK- partineiit with trucks worked throughout Thursday night striv- ing to clear the worst of the debris which littered streetn. Schools CIOSHI Krldiiy Itecause lights were uot avail- able In most of the schools on Fri- day morning; the Friday .sessions we.ry called off. .Notwithstanding, most of the teaehitiK staff report- ed for duty ns dlij the students even though the fire alarm signal- led around 8 a. m. there would bo no school. necause of the at- tendant; icy conditions the alarm was not generally heard and many of the people concerned didn't know What the signals meaiit any- way. Many school boys used Friday a.s an opportunity to nhovel ice^and slush from beleaugered household- ers, while others much to the an- noyance of the fire department went to view tho ruins of the house flro in Woodland avenue, re- port of which is found elsewhere in this paper. Ail uncounted number of homes and other buildings'*served by the Jeraey Central Power & Light Co. in Summit, New Providence (thr- ough and Township were without current for niOHt of Thursday night and much of Friday and iu Home instances on Saturday. Wrrk- iiiK all night to restore the servieo —vital need in those homes where electricity IB the operating power of oil-burning heating systems - the company Drought into this area repair crews from the le.ss severe- ly hit sections, principally Asbury Park. Light company officials said 'hat while tho storm damaged many service lines, the area had singu- larly escaped any breaks in trans- mission or power lines feeding laiKe .suctions. The worst trouble was with lines carrying current. tion and standing of the party to-j from street lines to dwellings or day with rlre condition and stand- ~" ing that obtained when you first! broken by falling took office. That will require!.limbs heavily loaded elaborale and detailed analysis In order io explain the confident pre- | dictions of the Democratic party I that the rapid disintegration of the Republican organization will deliv- I er the county to our opponents j within three years. -We presume it | is merely ,T coincidence that the j Mine fixed falls within the office i tenure of the -Senator -to he elect- I ed this year. "The condition of the Republican | parly is serious and the reasons assigned disquieting. Wehave ob- served for many years the dissen- sion within the party outside of our own municipalities' In our i Inline towns the Republican ! si rength numbers I ( . | never commercial buildings. These were branches, or with ice and bearing down on the wires. llreaka in current circuits — (Continued on rage l'oui) as! O.'!7f»:t2I5 f or I Wi Mayor's Committee On Youth Welfare To Meet Thursday And Discuss Reports woman in her i n a local floral i w she was the friend of a well known young ma- tron of this city and ordered flowi-rs sent to the latter"* home. In payment for the order n check mi a \fw York bank w;is tendered in payment being twice the amount j would of the bill. A like pruclice was car- , ol | n, I ieil out at n delleatessau store. The orders were returned lo the afore- mentioned shops by the Summit woman designated by the false cheeli passer. KIS .steadily increased, and no friction. You have identified yourself with us of our activities. In your own city of Plainfield you have been the center of activity, and today it isi rife with discord. j "As proof of this, and illustrating; the low level towhich thti^Kepub-! Mean party lias descended! let us refer to our visit to you on Decctn-j her 'M> lasi. The occasion was to, present the high qualifications of an aspirant to the Common l'leasj bench. You repeatedly expressed' full agreement with us,-but just as 1 frequently insisted that 'the Jobi should go to 1'lalnfield. 1 I Made "Footballs" j You'siiggeMH-d no individual, for sons best known t o yourself. We hadn't assumed this was a, 'job. 1 iiiitl we were astounded to learn that the Common I'leas liencli, was to lie used as a political foot- ball. Ii is true you engaged in 'the, recent Court of Krrors foot bull game, hut we had assumed you' oil nut IMM; M(i:\st:s The 1IM1 (log licenses are nmv available at tllt> City Clerk's oflice in Ihe Municipal Building. All tings must be licensed in accord- ance with city ordinance 'iMentlon the HERALD when buying not play again so noon ami' home grounds. It seenit'tl s tn us the public reaction to youiv part In that episode would impel you lo seek a restoration of confi- dence in you and in the courts. "It is not always safe, senator, in rely on the theory thnt every- thing that is done lu politics or out of politics is merely a 'nine wonder," and I hat you can go the limit. When you have reached Hie limi and still go on. what then? "There Is the possibility you may say tbi« is Just aa expression of resentment on that episode. You (Continued on Page Kouri' The mkl-wlntor meeting" of the Mayor's Commit toe on Youth Wel- fare will he held on Thursday eve- ning, January'S.'Srd, nt S o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. building. The meet- ing will bo a joint session at which time the members and consultants of the Case Conference Committee chaired by Fred M. IHckerson. the Program Scheduling Committee, chaired byMiss draco Jones, and the Cuidanciv Committee, chaired by Holmes A. Cliver. will pit sent their respective committee rt">"its. A major portion of the meeting- will he devoted to a discussion of these reports nnd a presentation and dlxcusHlon ot the I'nhn <'muty Youth Welfare Conference at which a number of the members of the committee will me present t:>- | day. j The Mayor's Committee on Youth Welfare which is under the chairmanship of A. Shuart Reed, (ieneial Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., and who was recently appointed to the- committee this year endeav- ors to coordinate all of the com- munity IntereRtH und groups who are working with youth In order that youth's Interests and needs may be effectively served. The work of tho Mayor's Committee is carried on through the three major Hiili-commlttees, which miinni; I them are concerned with wnilh guidance. occupational, edue.i- tional, and psychological; program , sclieduliiiK which co-ordinates all ilaynj ( .f t|,,, yomu activity and theo:i.u> conference group which endeavci'H to help maladjusted young persons find the proper channel for read- justment. Mmc. 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Page 1: €¦ · ii.OUO People Kcad the HERALD. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. SUMMIT HERALD and SUMMIT RECORD lcPaid. Permit No. 1 Summit, N. J. FIFTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 43 College Club

ii.OUO People Kcad theHERALD.

Published Every Tuesdayand Friday. SUMMIT HERALD

and SUMMIT RECORD

lcPaid.Permit No. 1

Summit, N. J.

FIFTY-SECOND YEAR. NO. 43

College Club Speaker on CommitteeFor Care of European Children

Daughter in London Edits BookletPresented to English Child=Refugees

,\s announced in Friday's IIKKAIJ), the n e x t meeting of(lie O-lleRe Club will be held at 3.15 on I-Yulay. laimary 24th,in tin1 Commons Room of Kent I Mace Si-h.»,]. The speaker will!„• tin- well-known critic and lecturer. .May l.ambcrton lUrker,^ ' t <'! The Reader's (untie column and «.f the. children's book

r in the Herald-Tribune "Hooks." hook-editor for The.-lactic, and compiler of many fine anthologies -fur children.

SUMMIT, N. J- TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY 21, 1941 $3.50 PER YEAR

llALF-rUKK SALK ATTill) T1IKIFT SHOP Summit Had No

Fatal AccidentsOn Streets in 1940

For many years it has been Mrs. (Becker's custom to spend the sum- jnn-r in Kngland, making London thesummer headquar te rs of the Read-er's (iuide. Her daughter , Beatrice iWarde, lives and works in London. |ami under her professional name, jPaul lleaujon, is known both in iKngland and America a s one of the Iforemost tyographers of our time. !Since the summer of 1939/ Mrs. IBecker has not been able to go to !England. She has joined her >daughter, however, in a n i m p o r t a n t 'service to both their countr ies , t h e 'printing and distr ibution of the"Token of Freedom."

Since its first appearance , this

Annual Dinner andMeeting of Y. W.C. A. Last Night

Elections Held—NewSecretary Greeted—Dynamic Address

Kveiy.-day prices a t theThrift Shop are amazingly low.When they are slashed for ahalf-price sale, thai mentis un-believable bargains. Such asale is in progress at t he ShopIbis week (every, article In thestore, offered at half-price) inpreparation for Thrift ShopWeek which begins' next Mon- ,day, January 271If. • When the ifloor is closed to customers onSaturday, the-LTith, the mucU-U, , . .plaiuied-for, much talked-of. 7 M'ised uponThrift Shop Week will he ; , " l e Hummillaunched. Collecting new mock - prepared by(call the Thriit Shop o r Mrs. i T l " o n k . policeA. J. (icary if you have sonieready to be taken to the s to re ) ,mending; cleaning. sortliiR, ar-ranging will keep the Shophumming, behind the closeddoor until ii is opened'again onFebruary :<,ri\ xvltli newlystocked shelvt'H iind bins andracks.

If you have been thinking youmight .help, now in the time.Rcmejnber Thrift Shop Week,-January 27th to February 1st.Your week to give to Summit .

Fewer ReportableAccidents in 1940—Interesting Figures

Guidance WithinThe School andCommunity

j Rotary Club YesterdayI Hears Address By; Holmes A. Cliver

V I>. 0 . Mil ITU!VTKAIMXJ f.lMH I*ATTKMl I>I I T n>:

SummitTraining

recoid.s compiled byPol ice Depar tment

Officer F r a n k Van1

court clerk and rev-',

""Whe n

what

Candle li^lit. gay spring MoyeVsand lovely ' music provided a de-lightfiil atnio.spliere for t h e a n n u a ldinner meeting of the Summit Y.

'easily memorized se lec t ions inverse aiid prose, "maject le and .poixnant express ions of the idea l ! c ' u a « d : (Irace,of human freedom a s it has been i c - N<-«Ison. »«'*'held by high hear t s from the Age ' o d l s t K l H ! H OI;

of Pericles to the present day."Kadi copy bears a bookplate in-scribed with the child's name. Thefollowing words from- Beatr iceWarde'ti foreword to the chi ldrenexplain the purpose of the book:"You are going, for a little while,

If

things In this book: the words ofLincoln at Gettysburg. They areKi'owM-up words about a grown-up

of tlu>

o a country where every child j I11 . . .'. / 'earns by heart at least one of t h e ! , •VIU( '1fM

in this book: the words of!. ' i i n (

i at Gettysburg. They are ; "* ° * e "up words about a grown-up j s t i t u t i o n .But they are a token that i " . 'ericans. like von hav,» l .^n i » ' « m u t l *

booklet bus been much sought after,but it is not for Bale. It was ere-,

• ated' solely for English children! w - (" A liel<I 'ast even ing in th«Mvho were to be evacuated to Amer-' v« *'• <*• A. auditorium, with Mrs.!

It is a collection of brief. , Samuel Kason. president of the as-|sociat-ion, presiding. I

The interest iiiK program In-jby the Rev. Dr. O.ipastor of the Metli-;il Church; violin:

solos by Miss Marion .Mansfield, a.student at the Manhattan School of i

j Music, with Miss (Jrace Derby'of'i the High School music department]i at the piano; the reports of: Dr. i' Mary Childs MacOregor. secretary!

hoard of directors; Mrs.:

treasurer; Lawrenceor for Ihe board of trus-

tee.*; anil NIIss Cannon, the retir-,ing executive secretary; the adop-tion of a .slight change in the etm-

t he election of those'of the board of directors

Iwhose term of office will be for' HM1-44; the election of a nominat-'•ing committee for 1!M1; and a• forceful address by Miss Framesj Perry- of Pasaaic, a member of the! World's Council and thv National| Hoard of the Y. W. (.'. A.! .In presenting her annual reporti of the work of the local associa-,j tion. Miss Cannon called upon thej following club| turn, presentedJ reports: Miss (tussle Turner, pres-j ideht of the Girl Reserve .Councili and the International Club; Mrsj Roger Spaldlng, adviser to thej Blue Triangle Club; "Miss MargaretCiaris, president, of the Business('•iris' Club; Miss Dorothy Single-ton, past president of the OihelloClub: Miss Theresa Molinari. pastpresident of the Just Pals Chili:Mrs. Elmer, Hinhart. president ofthe Proto Club; and Mrs. Carlton

. P. Fuller, chairman of the (!irl lie-ion. She | - s 0 1 .v e committee.to Kng-|

,050inCashPoses* Problem

Seek Investment AdviceIn Vanderpoel Moneys

What to ill with $G13,050.:53 incash, whether to invest it or let iilie iir the.hank and acquire smallinterest, is the unusual problemfacing Senator Charles E. Loizeauxand the Morristown Trust Com-pany, administrators pendento liteof tlh' .estate of Ain>>rose i\. Van-derpoe), late of Sunmiit.

.Indue Kuwiird A. McCratli Fri- |(lay designated February Jlst as;thi' hearing date on the adminis-trators' plea for instruction as towhether to invest the money o-r'jleave it doriuant pending cll.sposi-<

!

lords officer, this city during 1910, <>n!!,|lasi compiled an excellent safety rec-1 |.:,^;.,f iI ord on its some seventy miles ofj highway. Out.standing in the 19*0 _i record was an .achievement not at-i «'.'",,',','",1 ' ' , ' . '7-[tamed by any other major I nloni ,_ ,.,.,.. "..,| County municipality, namely no| fatalities whatsoever. In lfW» thereI were two fata.litit s. -| In common with general trafficj experience, D'eceinlier was thej worst month of the year for acei-f dents. This fact is usually ex-I plained by drivers not yet l>eing at-| tuned to winter driving, the short-1 er days and .cars not being prcp-|

erly prepared for winter driving, jBased upon tlie records the;

worst .traffic spot for accidents in)

shouiil saidance he-^in,!liould it l>o emphasized and '

in 'particular should- b ' ' |at the several points oi |

is." w^ft- three question.-*!by Ho!me-; A ("liver. vo<a-j

tiona' guidunci.' conn-iel'or at Sum-|mil !li«!i School in ailtlressint;!

l l l h ; i t , t s weekly„,,,,.,,„,„ ,0Ht;nl:lv oh .,,,,,.sllbjori |"(luid-uice within the School and ;

All members of thN. I). (I. Military(•roiip, instead of reportiii!; totheir regular , place of drill onThursday night, are respert-fully asked to attend ;;r l.i'i-i - o l n S c h o o l t h e i i i i - c t ' n ; - ; i ; ! I • •#!

b y t h e S u m m i t D e f . - v s . - c ••-.,•

e i l b e g i n n i n g a t s p . m ! . i

l i e a r a . l e c n i r c a l i o u l ' t . i i ^ i ' - r

p i g e o n s .

S l e e : . r a i n ' s n o w .1 m l l i i t t e j -

cold." I ' i s t h e n I l i e S i u l m i l - ! r l i l i s ;

t o t h i s —It c a n n o t w i l l n o t l a s t .( l i i d ' n i t . u - k g r o i i i i d f o r th

A. A T.

particular;Community." givingpoinr t,> ihe placement service as ithas developed within thi> school.Mr Cliver is also chairman of the

j Mayor's Committee on Cuidance| working under the Youth Welfare! Council.

The main part of his addresscentered on the idea that "Guid-ance is a problem of tlie whole

c -.. . , , -, , . i i eomi'nunitv placing specific func-Summit ast year was the interaec-: t | o n s ,; •]. (,1S(,

r t,m ' , , | (.ms. s o ( . j a l

tion ol Broad street and Summit , , , , m * „,;,.„ foa,.

avenue. The police attribute tins to, i t . h o o l llHSC l l b l i l . s .*„., U e r V 0 1 I t hundesirable practice-on the part of gr0UI,Hmany drivers in" "jumping the1

! light."Statistically speaking. tilers

were S5 reportable accidents inthe city last year as coin pa red to!I2 during 10;!!). 157 cars of alltypes were involved in the l!)40 Ac-'cidents compared to 15tJ during)1M9. !)1 Summit residents were)associated with the 1H40 accidentscompared to ill)residents of tliethan Summit, were involved in lastyear's accidents compared to I>1 in: 1"l!i:!ft. Four out of state residents Mi'. (had'accidents here last year com-; lows:pared to five in 1M!». .Vs to118 males ami :*.» females were

Winner of CarGives It for PublicWelfare Work

Must

Before Wednesday Eve.

Ice Brings Heavy Loss; CripplingPower Lines and Destroying Trees—Commuters Delayed Hours

Extensive Areas "Blacked Out"; Litter on RoadsSlows Traffic; Crews Battle All Night jn SleetStorm; Fallen Wires Peril Passersby

• ( >VCT t h e w c V k - i - i u l S u m m i t in c o i i n u i >n w i t J i m a n y N ' u r t h

j | c r - c v i t i n n i i u i n t i c - - t ' l i i i i t e d a h e a v y l o s s t<> £ r e c s .*iIi< 1 w i i l e -

j.->|ircad i l a n i a ^ c t<> ] M » W I T l i n e s a s o n 1 ' i i i l a v m u n i c i p a l a m i c o i m -

I t v c i n p l t i v c i 1 - . a m i u l i l i t v o >ni|>;in v r e p a i r c r j n v s cl t ;ar«- i l d e b r i s

| l > | i n ' k i n i ; • • . - t r c i - t s a n d r o t o n - i l l i j j h t . h e a t a n / 1 t e l e p h o n e - c r v i c c

J in t h e w a k e of T l i i i r > i l a y c r i p p l i n g i c e s t c u i i i . F a l l e n e l e c t r i c

' w i r e - - c r e a t e d per i l* - I < n" nit >U i i i s t s a n d p e t l e s t r i a i i s . a i n l in m a n y

i i i > t a i i f c > p o l i c e w i t h I ' l u n m i s . s i o n c r ( / t i v l . a t c ^ i n p c r ^ ' n a l

cl iar j^i- s t tMni i ; n a i ( l p c u d i n i ; ' t i l e a r r i v a l n f ' O H i c r i j c i i f y c r e w - , n r

a n t > t h e r j > < > l u " f - p a t r o l . .

Advises LoizeauxNot to Run forSenate Reflection

morniuKbeins inand hisand the

fucilitit

Mrs. Daniel J. Kerns, who won

and individuals , as w e l l i ' 1 " ' <""" i n t l u ' <'l'nniber of Cetn-iii'veyiim' the placement i merce .merchand i s ins contest, has

•providinR for the active j<urned the ticket over to Mrs. C.-r-made up of school p e r - | " " n b ' S. Cross, Overseer of the

Poor.

The car will be turned in for iincash value and the money set up

s o u n d . Y. M. (". A. and Y. \V. C. A.personnel, i;lose co-operat ion withthe New Jersey Kmploynient Serv-ice nureau th rough its Sunmiit o f - t i n a special fund to be used by Mificctio.

tin.* i.'-tu iiiininriito j i ,

in'i!)::'.t. whereas 57 j ,ie State elsewhere! V'1"*!"

and other interested ornaniza-representatives or indivi-

and Ormmi/atioiiH

of his address , !in part as fr»l-i

we have

we Americans, like you. have been'dedicated to the great task re-maining before us': that we. too,nay that the thing: your fathersfought for "shall not perish fromthe earth'." Officially sponsoredtiy the Americans in Britain Out-post, of which the editor is a mem-ber, the "Token" Jinn been printedby contributions from friends inboth countries. Hundreds of Mrs.|iecker'H readers wrote her of their

tshe to help after the first men-tion of the project In her column;.mil contributions came in from allnver the country after DorothyThinipson's review of the book onOrtolier 1.'!. One thousand copiesnave been printed and sent to Mrs.linker for distribution to childrenwho arrived here before the hook iappeared late in August. j

Mrs. Decker also serves on the]Marshall Field Committee for the iCare of European Children, as a.|

it her phaseslivi-r spoke"In this community

sex.i orRanized many effii-ient aKencie::in-1 and service clubs. We have in<i®

volved in last year's accident rec-'duals iikc Floyd S. Shannon, pub-, ord compared to \2C< and 30 re-| lie relations director of the West-

lion of the litigation by r«;lativesi spectively the previous year. The ern Kiectric Co.. Cluiniins II.greatest age-ranKe. for both 1940•; Dooley. personnel director of Hieand 1 !•:!!• accidents was 30-4!) years.' Soeony-Vacuiun Co., and J. Walterthere beiiiK S4 in such range last; Dieiz. chairman t»f the Nationalyear. Hot'.i last year and in l!»n!>! Occupational Conference, who haveonly nine people under l'o years of; Sl.tte and National resputations forage were involved in accidents. '• works within the fields of person

The greatest number of acci-j neil and guidance. Many other citi-dents last year as has been the! zens in our community have re-case for a number of years cceur-l sponsihilities in-industry along this

(Iross,Welfare( ' i i i n c i l

rialcare.

Mrs.luruin:

i heart

• s ,

in collaboration with theCommittee of the Commonfor extra comforts to spe-

ca-*es ihiil come under lit

Kerns said her reasonover the Car was that

U) break VaiKierpoel's will, whichberpieathed most'of the vas r ' e s ta teto the Masonic home at Burl ing-ton.

The sum represents cash foundin accounts.--income from othersources and maturit ies of securi t iessince Vanderpoel's death l a s t Apri l .Further, it represents only half ofthe_iotal amount of li(juid cash,

leaders , who inj since administrators cannot takk.-brief Individual! chaise of the total until inheri-

tance t.iv waivers have comet hroii.iih.

The administrators also want of-ficial instruction resanllnK whetherthey can convert approximately•jl.iiiHi.uiui worth of municipalbonds into some "safer" form ofsecurity.

The accompanying petition saysthe administratora have been un-able ti> determine whether Viinder-poel-'or the estate of Ambrose K.Kly. ol which he wan inconie hene-

l"oi-|ler

was deeply touched by thecare given a person in greattrouble whom she bad known forniatiy years. She had never beforerealized that such care was givenby the Public Welfare Department.The case was a routine one so far; ,'j(1|(ias lilts department was concerned. | 1)(|

1 spec'

Mayors of This Section jSend Strong Letter— jWant Party Rescued j

Declaring that the Itepuhticaniparty orani/at ion in I'liion County"has descended to a low level" andthat if Senator Charles K, Loizeauxis interested in parly harmony he

| should not seek a fourth term thisI year. Mayor .lolin W. Oakwootl. of| XIMV Providence ltorough, speaking| for the Mayors' Croup in the north-

wt'Mt seel ion of the county, hasmade public a' letter which ilk*

I municipal executives have seni toi L<i|/.e:iilx. The letter poinleilly! states that if the Senator floes seekI another term, his campaign is al-! ready open--"In reverse."I The Mayors' (iroup is composed! of the officials of Summit, Spring-

)i l l j

line.red on Springfield avenue between ' sameKent Place boulevard and Kuthvenj "As was pointed out in-aplace. Many of these accidents! industrialwere not of the repor table kind,1 day urban living conditionsthe property damage not reaching; more and more u> substitute

although it did have sonufeatures.

The committee accepts this trust i_|vvith humble and thankful hearts ,

knowing the comfort it will bring!the old. the sick, and the friend-!loss . "• - I

Mr. and Mrs. Kerns have long

x , ,vv i .n ) V idenc..|»n>v,idonci-

TownshipjBorough.

r 0 C ( , n t | been respected citizens of Summit,

that required by law to report.!Most of these accidents involved<bumped fenders, drivers piillini'out from the curb and. coming incontact with cars in the fl.i^- of'traffic. '

Out.of the 35 people injured !a>iyear in traffic accidents conies amore hopeful picture as to the careexercised by pedestrians, two be-ing injured last year crossing the

haH.lonated an ambulance to Kng-1 I l f > a r ( 1 m f . m h p r s ( . l e ( , t 0 ( 1 WP1 ,

', h i 'f PI?CefdB "f h,er Mi*. Sanu.el W. Easbn, Dr. Marylait'Mt book, 'Tnt roduclng Char les I M a c GDickens.

With all her encyclopaedic knowl'•<lge of books and her many r e -•"I'onsihilitles.i Mrs. Becker is one"f Hie most simply friendly peop le 'in the world. A member of t h e ;

response to a query i"I e g c l l u h i n response to a query i n i ( , k t , r s o n M / s - A r t h H r w . .'• He Headers Guide, received an • b e r M r s W a r r e n s K l m h e r .nuta ion to tea "to ta lk It o v e r ; " T h o r a a 9 P . P n ) U , , Mr«% II. '

•"•••••PtinK with some t rep ida t ion . | d o r p S o i P i n n d M r s . ltalp!•»" spent a delightful hour i lnr- l ..........spent a delightful hour diir

which she received some sug-lious and helpful commentar ies

tm the books she needed than couldhave i)eeU crowded into a ten-pagelt-iter.

"March of Dimes"Campaign in Progress

<'<>inDimes"

bose.s in t h ephase of the "

"March of

reRor. Mrs. Pied W. Jackson,Mrs. Eric M. Xorth. Mrs. Karl Kel-ler and Miss Caroline Homer (allre-e lec t ions) ; also Mrs. William F.Bailey. Mrs. Albert J . Bartholo-mew, Mrs. Roland I \ Reattie. Mrs.Kohert L. Cojisey, Miss Capitola

Mrs. Ar thur W. Goth-Mrs.

Theo-alph E.

WeberElected to the nominating coin-1

mittee were: Mrs. Rome A. Retts.lMrs Philip W, Buniham, Mrs. Her-bert C. C.ilson. Mrs. Leo E. Kietz-

i man. and Mrs. John C. l^eathei'n. i| Miss Perry, who had for her

topic. ".Nerv Front ie rs of I)omoc-|! racy." considered the questions far-;

ing a world in which "somethingihas been temporar i ly blotted ont."^

The main solution to these prob-!ia to bo found in a united ef-j

ficiary. is owner of a $12S.O0O| n i | ( U , , p ( ) f t h e 9 l r e e t w h c r e ; i s i | t

hi tvk of oiher Inndi . iiu-hidiiiBj 1 S 3 a > ,., pedestr ians were injured.'*1:'- ' «-orih fron. Roselle. _ P o l i c e a I s o s , a t 0 t J j a l t | u > m O s , :

There is a similar situation ">- hazardous s treets in the city b:is.<ivolving issues by the horoughs oilHarriiigttin and National Park ,whichSmith

Fire

they nay, mayKly estate.

belong to tljov

upon a commulativeperiod of years areMorrispike.

avenue and

study over allroad street..Morris turn-

tendtalk

about things that were enjoyed by-the last generation. Modern chil-dren see many th ins*: they handlevery few. They Uok at much: theypart icipate in little. Tln-y readabout work; they get their hand*into little' ."

In answering tho nuestion whei-fguidance should begin, the speakerreminded his l is teners that "Physi-c.il and menial health a re a part ofany well founded program." Theelementary school he stated, is thfplace where the guidance pro-gram se t s its genesis, though thechild a t this stage in his school h a /little opportunity tor work expt'i-

r.ii;.

always known to be interested inwhat was'best for the city. Their!special interest in jl'ne work of tbo|Public Welfare / Department is!Kreatly appreciated.-

That the Hoard of Directors oftin1 Chamber or Commerce sincere-ly approciatf tlie action of Mrs,Kerns, of Kerns' Millinery Store,who turnfu over the automobileshe won/In the auto contest to theOversew of the Poor, and of ICdwinDedcn/f, who won a whitlow prize

till-UV(1 them both over to the liri i-is)^ War Relief. President ( ia rdner jKasimau of the Chamber of Com-|

leuce.M'*t>nt iMi i -< i r Six I

\\(\UCP>

'S» • • • "

nut. New Providence Borough and!itiwnsliip, at the completion of the

week of the annual campaign!sponsored by the Committee!

be Celebration of the Pre.si-]< Ilirthday, according to Post-•i Daniel J. FiUpatrlck. chair-"f the local committee. joim the names who have heeni

J '" the volunteer committee!N. '"''airman Edward B. Twombly!'" ' '" Summit Defense Council. |. '" ^iniiiiarizing activities of the>ii>t week, Fltzpatrick declared:!\\,it»l, hearted enthuslanm and;

'"''"ii have been shown by thej'I1'1 of thin area in their sup-j| : '" this cau.so. The results'

Ins Vi:,. .,j, j n y t>ur8 pnst, are very

Infan-j.. alii f°rt for righteousness, justiee, liu-j for monSum-1 inanity and brotherhood. This will

require hard and constant work.Tn this work,, the speaker elo- |o n the

Frederick W. Mercer and Du-inont F. Mercer were far from theThursday night ice and sleet Btorm,spending the season In "WinterPark, Fla., but during the stormtheir residence at 87 Woodland ave-nue, owned by the former, took fire |shortly after tia. m. Friday. Under ithe leadership of Fire Chief Mur-j

the firemen battled the blaze,than three hours before it

was placed under control. IAlthough refusing to be quoted

ray,

m : i "

i l | l (

- . , .- , . extent of damagen atquently urged women to give their Mercer home. Chief Murray in-full strength. ierred that Hie damages exceeded

Preceding the dinner an informalreception/was held In honor o;Miss Ceceliasecretary ofwho arrived

Chamber of Commerce"inner Tonight

, ' ' ; V | ' i y i b i n gt!i

"f C,

is In readiness for

Jeffrey, new Roneralthe local ussoeialion.last week from Chi-

cago to succeed Mixs Cannon. Thelatter leaves to take up government,,-.irif in Washington and SouthAmerica.

Tlie dinner meeting committeeheaded by Miss Eleanor Itennett.included Mrs. A. S. Maybee, MrsKarl Keller and Mrs, Fred Jackson.

Kaplon Admitted toSupreme Court Practice

J. Jerome Kaplon, prominentSummit attorney, Is receiving .con-gratulat ions ' these days from ' hishost of friends and well-wishers on

to practice be-

ihe total fire loses in the city lastyear of about $5,000. A lmilderwhose judgment is generally wollrespected told the 1II2HALI)

Council of Social Agencies to Take OverName and Duties of Summit Defense ServiceCouncil, Outlined By the Governor» • - / .....

Object and Functions Enumerated—OverOne Hundred Groups in City Included inOrganization—Revised Roster Issued

At the quarterly meeting'of the/Council of Social Agenciesheld last ni^ht in Lincoln School, jhe invitation of the SummitDefense Council to take tlie name and duties, in addition totheir regular work, of the Summit Defense Service Council, wasfavorably acted upon. Oiu>tintytroin Ciovornor A. I larry.M< mre'sproclamation of October IStH. last, calling for the organizationof Community Service Councils it was stated the object of theSummit Defense Service,Council will bo "to create, direct, am!

the [redirect recreational, so/ial, religious, civic, patriotic, and other

the

piece*house-

dinner of the Chamborj" ' '? »*;»<« Vj!™11!"'^,,..,,., S u . , r , n i

the Hon. l)on-the Mpeaker #111 he Theo-I'l ' iy wiih his sponsor,viee-|i ' l ( l H. McLean, ConRreHHUian from

this district who showtMl him everyO of the ninny

atCountry Club. About

' " txpected to at tend. As an-M-e ( |

'•• Shaffer, director and" l l | | ! of Congoieuni-Naiin.• "f • Kearny . He comes i<>

at the invitation of Kmil'••merer, a director of the local

1;"1"'1 Mr. Shaffer's talk is ex-' ';"• to deal with the Importance1 limber o( ('onunerccH ami like

IV'n/atioiiH. The moetlng wll he11111 order by President Card- ,l : Ionian who will turn tln»| •'

1 (>ver to Oakley M. LaVanc"i.'H»«>»Kties

<»"

-.ill

in the HERALD willdlvidcndb.

possible < oui tesy. Onecourtesies shown Mr. Kaplon winchhe particularly appieclated was theLibrary of the l \ S. Supreme (Mini.Mr Kaplon was formally admitted

Thursday to practice before thecourt in the nation. He re-

turned lo Summit Friday ninlit.will I... recalled Mr. Knp «n

his many community activl-and li.i . ' iesls in chairman of

the Summit nenioiTalic Coin in i (tee.

TAXI, call Coddle Su, «--'0O0. inlv,

damages including the manyof antique furniture in themight well reach $10,000.

The fire apparently star ted froman undetermined origin because ithas been established all the utili i-ties were shut off. One competentobserver stated it aa his belief thelire commenced somewhere nearI lie front door. One of the reasonsfor the pertinacity of the fire wasthe construction of the house, itbeing described an of "balloon con-struction." This condition made itpossible for the flro to work up-wards between the walls it nil th<-outljide frame work. While most ofI Me house still s tands, the uttifl orthird story took the blunt of tin-,ronflanratioii. Most of Ihe roof wart!

burned away and considerable /ofHie furniture IneludliiR apiano fell the effect of t h e ^necessarily used by the f h v f i n h t - ,

ers, / iAlthough the Ice and sl/et so p i e - !

valent on Friday mornln'R proved n\

^ ' u t e r

bi.ndi.ap to tralflc My p i . ^ e d no represent;impediment to the Hrrme wh -j , ^ , ,fici-ntly handled pie whoU- Hit«n-|,..,vi«...i .•.«....• i.,..i...ii.... ..ition biiiiKiiiR forth tho toniiiwiida-tIon of Ihe res id/nts of the tin1 a reafor the unoste'ntaliouH manner inwhich they / ' c u t about their buni-ueHH. /

About tlie only problem tlie fire-inen bad to ennfront wan t o keep , •|

<(1'

back ,tiie army of cuiiotis w h o 1 , , ; ,flocked to the place. I»*•«

community activities /n :^rani hein^ inauguratedl u n c t l o n s Knunierated

I It was stated thai the areas in! which the Defense/Service Count il! will function ar«>^! 1. L i ; i s i > n - c i i n l i « ' f l w i i h m i l l l a i - y : i u -J t l i o r i t h ' s I n i i i ^ ( . r t h a t f u e i l l i ' i f s : t i n lj l i n i e l l i i n s o f r f / - o p e i - a t l n K n m m - i - s . m i ll e i i i i i i i i l t t r f s n u ' i y I n ' i n t i - u r . i t i - i l w i t h t i n -, t n i i u l i i K 1 ' i i i R r a m s .

i I'. T ' i »j/l a s . i c l i ' i i r i n i ; - ! ! " ! ! 1 * ! ' ! " ' '. t l i e e H l a l i l , i s l m n - n t «>l~ r u m i n u n i t y i - i s t i i -

i n - N f S , u i < l I ' V . - n l s i n n r ( l > - r l l i a l • • >ns 1 i • 'a n i l t i v / r - l a p i i i i i K m a y l i e ;*v>>i<I.• >I ••"

I a i : i H > ' ' | i r i i < ' U e i i h l e .; :i. / I ' I I a i t a s a |> t 'n i i i i> t i i> i i a n i l s ; n - n -

H O l ' i l i K o l ' K i l l l i i i a l i n l i I'm a l l s | i e > - l . « l l ' l •>•m / i n s . p a i t l r i i l a i l y f o r | u - < > l e i - i i i i i i n i1 l i / a l l l i a n i l w e l f a r e .

! / ' 1. ' I ' D a i l : l s a s p i i l a l s . r v ii ••• ••»-.:.• n -

/ i x a t l n l i .

( h e r KM) (iroups Includedh i Oriraiii/atltin

A resolution was unanimouslyapproved to include many agenciesnot prexlously in llit> ros te r of theCouncil of Social Am-ncics as aueii-cies now in wood s tanding anilthereby lo inake more connnun iu

i tmThe

revised roster, including; a lso thosepreviously on the ros ter of theCouncil of Social Auencies. lists tin-following:

A i n i ' i l r a n l . c u l i . n . ! ! « • ( ( , T K i h n s t ' . n i i -i n i t i i - i - . l l i . a i d n f l - M i i ' - a l i ' > M . I t u . n . l «.lI l i - a l t h , l i u a i i l o f Ut ' t - i • a l l o n . l l « y: < i u i i t . M , < \ i l \ . i i \ t ' l i u i v h , r . i t l i n ! ! . -

K l i t i - r x o f A m i l i r a , C i n l r a l l " i < - - -I ' l i t n t ' l i n i i l i . C h i e f n f f ' n l l c . - . C o l -

t.'lub, Community Churvh, t.'y-

ior.t of the military trainingthe I'"e<leral (iovernincnt."

uptrat ix•«• S i r v i r . . . I m i l lI'Misnti i ' i . i n i i i u n i t \ A>n i i v i ' O f f i i ia l >ifl i s t Ct i i i r t -h . I""

,S«-mil^. l u t t i - i at ' l i m i h W o n i i - n .t '<nt«r, .luninrService Lc.iKU'-.K<-iit Place St-hoiVntcvK, Mayor. Mimil, Mi-thinlist

'ivi

S u m m i t .tn iu l i t lyi:tl

I'irM

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l ! : t l > -l

llllllHlri' illt '* i innit in it\-

.hinini

t t c i l C r u M M ,

F > I . l , . - l t K U < - n t W i i l l l f l l. • i l i < . i l S i M - i . - l y e f S i m i -I " I m n h . M l t ' a n i i i ' l

Junior

1 ' i i i i l i l , . \ c i K h l i n i H I M I I I l l n i i s i -O a k v s M i - i u n r i a l t ' l i u r r l i . ( > M i l i " i l i

H i i M p i l . - t l . M . - i l i i a l S I . i l l . O \ i - | - ! i i i - U I I - " - -p i l a l , W t m i i u s A u x i l i a r y , I I M I . - I - C I - " I !i l l . P o u r , P t ' i t i i i i - . i l s o f S i l i f n l s . I ' I - I I I I . I - it l i ' l ) O f f i c c l ; , . P u l i l l i - l . | l « l a l > . I ' . - ' l ' , A . !

. K i . i . V t i i i l S I - I I I I I I I . P . - T . A . K i . i n l i l i l i i. ^ . - h i i i t l . I ' . - ' l ' . ' A . I l i u l i S i I n - i l l . P . - T . A . |

I . I f i i . - . 1 . 1 1 f V l n i o l . P . - T . A . . l u i i i m - I I U s l i . jP . - T . A . l . i n r o l n , P . . . T . A . ' I J t ' i i s i - v . ' l t . P . - ,T . A . W a M l i i i i K l m i , i : « - i l < ' | - n - ' - - - , S i l' i r e - |^ . t s t ' l i i i i r t i . S u m m i t i l i u m - f u r t ' h i l -

• 1 1 • i l , S u p ' - i i i i l c n i l i - n l i l l S i h m . l s . " I ' m M i ,1 1 l i j ' i t > \ I ' t i i i - i i t A s s n . i . i l i n i i . 1 ' n i v . 1 : i l IS i m s l i i i i i S i i r i i ' t v , V i - l i - m l e - t i l ' l - ' n i i - i u i i jW a r s , Walla.-.- r h a p . - l . V. M. t4 A., Y !M. >'. A . l . l n r i i l i i , V o u l l i W i l l . H i - i'111111-

' i l . V . \ V . f A' A i n i i i i a n l . i - t i n n l . ; i i l i i - - ' A l i x i i i i i i V .

I! . P . o . I-:. N o . P.1 If.. P . i i . U l a M - i ' . , M a -• ' i n s . I M : t m « I I - I N C n i i . n , N' . . . i>'\ t ' . w -

p i - i i l t - i s i a m i . l o l t i i - r s P n i n n , C l i a i i i l i i ii . f C i i n i i i i r r i ' i ' , C h i ' v s t a l I . I I I I K I ' N o . LT.III o . O . | . \ , C i v l r I J f s . ' a i t - h ( i r n i i i i , l ' " l -]<•(:<• f ' l u l . , C n - o p i - r u t i w S . - i v i n A h - " -' l a t l i m , l - V i h ' i ' M l M a i l r a n i i - i s u i S l m i -n i i t , I ' V i l t ' i . i l t n i i u i I t a l i a n W . \ V V « - t -i - n i i o , I ' i i . | i i - | i , n I i n i i i i . I ' . . i m i i i l i v l y

• ' l u l l , l l a l i a n - A n i e i l . - a i i C i v i r A s s m - i i i -l i o n . . I v m i i i r S . - i \ ii i- l . . a m i i , K l w . u i l hC h i l i .

U ' > I I H r i n l , . M . i v i . i - . , y , . n t h W I - K . I KC i m n e l l . M i i i i i ' i i i n K m u r n . O v e r l o o kt ' l i a p t d - N o . i l I t . A . M , O v e i - I ' i n kt l t i . s p l t i i l , . O v e r l o o l ; L O I I K I - N u | i ;:t I ' .

/inerce stated today.Other I'ri/e d i n n e r s

As the HKUALD ROPS tti pressfour of the five $10 prizes havebeen claimed as follows: Mrs. ,1. S.Parry, 12 Sherman avenue; Mrs.Percival Heresford, 48 Colt -road;Mrs. I). ,1. Kerns, Springfield ave-nue; and Mrs. 0. II. Wheeler. K'.:!

| .Summit avenue. Ei^bt of the 1(1i $fi prizes have been claimed as fol-

lows: Mrs. U. T. l 'arrai, F>0 Ox How: lane; Mrs. Dorothy St. John. Tay-: lor road. Short HIIIH; Mrs S F,j Hut ler, -ITi Woodland avenue; Mrs.I A. Catiano, 0 Midland terrace;' Fred Griswold. Scotch Plains; Mrs.; Thomas \V. Johnston, It! Colt, road;| Mrs. C. K. Nichols,- 38 Woodland| avenue; and Ktliel D. Taylor, SI!i Hlaekburn road.

The following numbers haveyet been unclaimed:$50. OSfiOGTB for $25,' OSO'ifiitll for$10 and these for $5—07Sr»77\V,

'026421H. hCG'Jsrin. Oa7n21K, 0,sr>0-j !)2B, 5(i!KtSlH. 00077215, and (i!»2!i-j !)5B. The B after the number indl-i caies a blue certificate and thei a while one.> All holders of winningI are reminded that tomorrow at

p..in. is the "deadline" for rejuster-, iuf; your number at II Maplej street. Any prize not claimed atjthat time will be forfeited and thejI proceeds applid to next year's:| prizes in the special Christinas |! meI'chandisitiK cainpaiKn.

Says Woman CheckForger Operating Here

[ Chief of Police Michael .1. Fin-ineian warned anew this morningIbal a woman check former is oper-atiiu: in (bis area. On SaturdayMitel ntioil, a youuKearly 2»i'.s went toshop representiiiK

pinned the selection nf DistrictConn Judge John L. Hughes, ofSummit, as the new Common PleasJudge. They wailed upon the Sen-ator with their suggestions, but theappointment went instead (o Wal-ter L. Hetfield. III, of Plainfleld.who was sworn Inio office today.

Oak wood's letter flatly chargesthe Senator with playing "politicalfootball'" with both the appoint-ment of Judge Lloyd Thompson lothe Court of Krrors and Appealsand the choice of Het field, andpoints out that the City of Plain-field, where the Senator residesand has been most active in poli-ties, is "rife with discord."Texl of Letter

The letter reads as follows:"Dear Senator: There are ru-

mors to the effect you intend tosubmit yourself again for electionas State Senator from I'liion Couii-

Liy. Having acted in that capacityI for nine years the appeal to thej voters will be based on your n-c-I ord.

"As t i tular head of the Kupulili-cau party of 1'nion County, youwill not fail to compare the coutli-

Ulurkcd (hitIn parts of Summit residents

wi'vt' without lif?ht and in cases ofoil burners without heat for Thurs-day night .mil coiniderahfe of Fri-day. One man Fridaytold the story of bis" wifebed with a broken footchild in bed with ihe 'fluhome without hoat with no assur-ance from the poyer company ofhelp before night Street Imhtswere also blacked out as ice coat-ed tree llm'lw. snapping under thestrain, crashed, tearing down pr>w-er linen.

T l u ' i'mploy«eu of the street iK-partineiit with trucks workedthroughout Thursday night striv-ing to clear the worst of the debriswhich littered streetn.Schools CIOSHI Krldiiy

Itecause lights were uot avail-able In most of the schools on Fri-day morning; the Friday .sessionswe.ry called off. .Notwithstanding,most of the teaehitiK staff report-ed for duty ns dlij the studentseven though the fire alarm signal-led around 8 a. m. there would bono school. necause of the at-tendant; icy conditions the alarmwas not generally heard and manyof the people concerned didn'tknow What the signals meaiit any-way.

Many school boys used Friday a.san opportunity to nhovel ice^andslush from beleaugered household-ers, while others much to the an-noyance of the fire departmentwent to view tho ruins of thehouse flro in Woodland avenue, re-port of which is found elsewherein this paper.

Ail uncounted number of homesand other buildings'*served by theJeraey Central Power & Light Co.in Summit, New Providence (thr-ough and Township were withoutcurrent for niOHt of Thursdaynight and much of Friday and iuHome instances on Saturday. Wrrk-iiiK all night to restore the servieo—vital need in those homes whereelectricity IB the operating powerof oil-burning heating systems -the company Drought into this arearepair crews from the le.ss severe-ly hit sections, principally AsburyPark.

Light company officials said 'hatwhile tho storm damaged manyservice lines, the area had singu-larly escaped any breaks in trans-mission or power lines feedinglaiKe .suctions. The worst troublewas with lines carrying current.

tion and standing of the party to-j from street lines to dwellings orday with rlre condition and stand- ~"ing that obtained when you first! broken by fallingtook office. That will require!.limbs heavily loadedelaborale and detailed analysis Inorder io explain the confident pre-

| dictions of the Democratic partyI that the rapid disintegration of the

Republican organization will deliv-I er the county to our opponentsj within three years. -We presume it| is merely ,T coincidence that thej Mine fixed falls within the officei tenure of the -Senator -to he elect-I ed this year.

"The condition of the Republican| parly is serious and the reasons

assigned disquieting. We have ob-served for many years the dissen-sion within the party outside ofour own municipalities ' In our

i Inline towns the Republican! si rength

numbers I(. | never

commercial buildings. These werebranches , orwith ice and

bearing down on the wires.llreaka in cur ren t circuits —

(Continued on rage l'oui)

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Mayor's CommitteeOn Youth Welfare

To Meet ThursdayAnd Discuss Reports

woman in her i na local floral i wshe was t h e

friend of a well known young ma-tron of this city and orderedflowi-rs sent to the latter"* home.In payment for the order n checkmi a \ f w York bank w;is tenderedin payment being twice the amount j wouldof the bill. A like pruclice was car- , o l | n,I ieil out at n delleatessau store. Theorders were returned lo the afore-mentioned shops by the Summitwoman designated by the falsecheeli passer.

KIS .steadily increased, andno friction. You have

identified yourself with usof our activities. In your own cityof Plainfield you have been thecenter of activity, and today it isirife with discord. j

"As proof of this, and il lustrat ing;the low level to which thti^Kepub-!Mean party lias descended! let usrefer to our visit to you on Decctn-jher 'M> lasi. The occasion was to,present the high qualifications ofan aspirant to the Common l'leasjbench. You repeatedly expressed'full agreement with us,-but just as 1

frequently insisted that ' t h e Jobishould go to 1'lalnfield.1 I

Made "Footballs" jYou'siiggeMH-d no individual, forsons best known t o yourself.

We hadn't assumed this was a,'job.1 iiiitl we were astounded tolearn that the Common I'leas liencli,was to lie used as a political foot-ball. Ii is true you engaged in ' the,recent Court of Krrors foot bullgame, hut we had assumed you'

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nut IMM; M(i:\st:s

T h e 1IM1 (log l i c e n s e s a r e nmva v a i l a b l e at tllt> C i ty C l e r k ' s o f l i cein I h e M u n i c i p a l B u i l d i n g . Allt ings m u s t be l i c e n s e d in a c c o r d -a n c e w i t h c i ty o r d i n a n c e

'iMentlon the HERALD when buying

not play again so noon ami 'home grounds. It seenit'tl s

tn us the public reaction to youivpart In that episode would impelyou lo seek a restorat ion of confi-dence in you and in the cour ts .

"It is not always safe, senator,in rely on the theory thnt every-thing that is done lu politics or outof politics is merely a 'n inewonder," and I hat you can go thelimit. When you have reached Hielimi and still go on. what then?

"There Is the possibility you maysay tbi« is Just aa expression ofresentment on that episode. You

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The mkl-wlntor meet ing" of theMayor's Commit toe on Youth Wel-fare will he held on Thursday eve-ning, January'S.'Srd, nt S o'clock inthe Y. M. C. A. building. The meet-ing will bo a joint session at whichtime the members and consul tantsof the Case Conference Committeechaired by Fred M. IHckerson. theProgram Scheduling Committee,chaired by Miss d r a c o Jones , andthe Cuidanciv Committee, chairedby Holmes A. Cliver. will pit senttheir respective committee rt">"its.A major portion of the meeting-will he devoted to a discussion ofthese repor t s nnd a presentationand dlxcusHlon ot the I ' n h n <'mutyYouth Welfare Conference atwhich a number of the members ofthe committee will me present t:>-

| day.j The Mayor's Committee on

Youth Welfare which is under thechai rmanship of A. Shuart Reed,(ieneial Secretary of the Y. M. C.A., and who was recently appointedto the- committee this year endeav-o r s to coordinate all of the com-munity IntereRtH und groups whoare working with youth In orderthat youth's Interests and needsmay be effectively served. Thework of tho Mayor's Committee iscarried on through the three majorHiili-commlttees, which miinni;

I them a re concerned with wnilhguidance. occupational, edue.i-tional, and psychological; program

, sclieduliiiK which co-ordinates allilaynj (.f t|,,, yomu activity and the o:i.u>

conference group which endeavci'Hto help maladjusted young personsfind the proper channel for read-justment .

Mmc. Bamer, DreHsunakinK. HHigniug, 20 Irviug I ' l , Su. 0-J71G.

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THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMjT,N

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PERSONALSIn St. Petersburg. Fla.. ssrt> Mr.

and Mrs. I'leinem K. Corbiu ofFern wood road.

Mr. ami Mis:17 Colt road arefew wcoks. in .W

rvvtitii KimbaU "of>|icii(lttlK t h e l t e \ tu York City.

At the Beef hwo id HotelVictoria, Canada, are Mr. andJ.

fromMrs,

Mrs, 'William lit-yl of Fairview j Mr•venue was among the guests-at_a4-B*»M;H,vo >dbridge luncheon given la*! \veek<by I wr.kry ljriMrs. A. J. DHJy of Newark. j noon.

. 1 . M a r . - h a l l i-.i.I '.llali

Among those recently pledged t<>National Greek fraternities atlirown University ia George K.Kanouse of Summit to Psi 1,'pailon.

, The regular monthly meeting oftUt-'{ the Overlook Hospital School ofthe! Xursing Committee will be held in

Nurses" Homo at the hospitalthis afternoon at -1 o'clock.

OBITUARY

TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1341

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PA. A. Notes

ofHS fin'this after-1 t]K.

111 Winter Park. Fla., with Mr.and Mrs. Kunrad Kvam are Fred-crick W. Mercer and Duinont V.Mercer of Woodland avenue. Mrs.Kvam is the former Mb s fi« rtrud>-Mercer of Summit.

T hwood

Misses PHot*-! will

ci tu fin T u e

i-k of the I'.eech-i-i i ' i ' i ' !aiil t h e r e .ft.i(ay, .January 2Sth,

P!'e< ed i to r the weekly bridge tea,

H. Donald Holmes of Valley Vi.'avenue was appoint* d a member ot I

the executive conunitt.-e i>Jersey As.-ori.ition of K<Boards at its annualmeeting at' xli• - X C « , I I HCltih last Friday.

f the New

Athe l i - ie

Among those iinu t tit- winter si?'>rFalls, l'a.. were.lames S Cjtt'li'y of

• i i i i t 1 y e n j o y - !

- at Ji'uek Mills jAir. and Mrs. jPlymouth road.I

The Armstrong family, who havebeen at the Beeehwood Hotel sincetheir arrival from England, un>now vLsititiK Mr. and MTH. L. 1).Went of Canoe Brook Parkway.

lleanOt'ors?!' C. l)i-a:i in his Sttth year

died ui his late home, 114 Morrisavenue, mi Monday- Funeral serv-ice will lie he hi at 1 o'clock Wed-nesday afternoon ;it takes Me-morial Church with Uie pastor.Itev. F. (). Willcy. officiating. Theinterment will bo in GreenwoodCemetery, linioklyn.

Mr. |>oan comes from the oldItem) family, among the earliestresidents of Summit," iinil becauseof their 'number* in tiie eastern

Summit Alumnae nf. Weilege will .atlend the Oi'th annivt,sary of the founding of tho NYork Wellesid.v club, which is tocelebrated at thea t t h e l i n t e l IliHi.-o n S a t u i ' I K I V

| i ieor.i-'.e f t 'Sl ie . i ,

i a d a . w;: s d i n n e r li| C o p s e y and Keitli! J a n u a r y L'nth. ati u r b a n .

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.annual lunehoov<• 1: iii New Yoi

Miss H«-tty -.lean Coi>---y, dautili.-t e r of L i eu t enan t Colonel and Mrs .llwbert I.. Coji-••: y tit" Laure l a v e n u ea n d he r Halt .v, ' Iv :th. <%louiil. wereh o n o r t M i i s H . a ' a diiiti'-r il;< n> ••;given at I 'h ie 14i11-, F r i d a c eveiiuu;. 'by ' Wadr-woi'th'' W. Mount <<i l l v hs t ree t , whi'i will M-I ve us h<-,~t manat the i r \wdiHnu mi .lahii.i iy J l t l i

Mr. a n d Mrs .\;>,i:r I-:. Ali-niip .si •Kdgev.'ood drive will :-ive a buf ie t js u p p e r on Friday «-vi-»tiii.- I"! Mi'-.-.J a n e t Thal< her ami (li ' idnii Seiiis-Sh ie lds , both »! Miili>u:'U. v. ho . n eto be J a a n i e d in CIniM Kpi.-eupa""C h u r c h . Short Hil ls , tie- loiinwin:-,day. 'I 'be supper ,\i!l prei ede thewedd ing re | iear>al . < , n - M - ' v. ill bem e m b e r s of III" br idal pa l l y .

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Mouliral, Can-ovt for Hetty Jean1!. Mount Monday.

the Hotel ,Snb-

o the i r Summit:irtitre of Air. and

Huri'ii KiliR ofto the West

i onitnitti 'e for a• 'i by Wil'liamsthe Kssex ( \ m n -

on FebiKiary 7t!im II. Hardy of Whittred.tte

Mrswas ain theier'B

Robert Vernon of Summitmember of the cast of "Cnl<lHills, or the The DeadSecret", an .old-fashioned

melo-dramji, recently presented -bythe students, parents and facultyof the Buxtoti Country Day Schoolill Short Hills.

t1 ' I " ' .'•e a l i i t n l i i ai n t r y C h i l i

!. T. Y'>\ n^on. Amerie.tij ConsulIndia., and Mr.-*, l lensou werek nd :ii' . is of Mr. and Mr-«.

it land .11 ii l ,clni^ ' of Mountainjiiie. ,Wi'. l iri ison and his can-

Jnnins Allen. A. N. A., formerlyof Summit was a member of thedistinguished jury which selectedthe water colors . to he hunt; in theannual exhibition of the New Jer-sey Watereolor and Sculpture So-ciety which opened in PlainfieldArt Association ;IK host.

Of interest to her Summit.'friends is the recital which Miss*Kale Keith Field, well-known HO-!piano, Rave at the fortnightly Sun-!day nmsicale of the American jWoman's Association in the head-jquarters "of" the' orxa.ni/ation in1

New York City on Sunday after-jnoon. |

i part of the city, that Hection was in! the early days known us "DeanI town." Mr. Dean was born in Sum-! mil and lias lived here all hU life.I He Was tho soiHof the late John

l ) e a » ""dCharlotte BadKley Dec...MA^ U • l

Ml»:.v|v^d1,^ * ^ s t " Jlih

Sis--1 • Jl 'ived, Miss Mury P..Dean.and a nephew, Khner lleadley ofI'nioii. The house in which Mr.Mian died was bi.illt by his fatlii'rnearly.loii yearn ago. During theactive period of his lift: Mr. Deanwas engaged in the carpeuteringbusiness .

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MacLeh' tse a rc btitlf]'.ini T e x a s . '!

Frank A( l i iard ' wasthe 1's.i I'p-H'il-1 J U r e l a y|i : | n - r n a i-:11"I>

, . i • . | e ' : , ' i ) l i » h e

Wright , ot the (lidthe t;iie-:t ot honor a!iloli dance held at the

J a n u a r y ITl'i. II isday., at C.irmdl waspr in ted and sent t,i

l l n i e m l i e i s o f t h e f r a l e i ' i i i t v .

: Twiii suns were'boni on January:Hitll tii Mr. and Mrs. John Clydes-dale Ciishmau. Jr., of l'|iper Moni-J

(lair. The in fa, lit s' grandparents,Mr.-anti .Mrs...',l. Clydesdale Clisli-lman. and their nivat-iira'ndiiarfints,!Mr. and'Mrs. .William ('ru^er (Mi.sli-;man. all of I'pper Motltclair, aref'..niier Kummitites.

Wil l i am H. ( o i i ' i nlane , i"<>r;neily i>i"se rve a s a n ust ier ;ii ih.- vMiss Kl: , 'ahelh r *;*)iUId a u g h t e r <>f Mr*-, l . n i i i - . rof New York !u K-.ii. ><Corliin oi IJ.ettid!yii I'.t akes plai 'e in !)i>'- < 'liu :

H e a v e n h !!•• I in N--.\ Va f t e t ' i i o o i i . o l !•"• i i r . i . u ;. '•;

oi t l r . e n Vil-sumni i t . will!e- weddint: ipi

I ' . e t l y . k ' l i e C o p s e y a n d K e i t h I ! .

Mini w e r e f i ' i e i l l a s t F r i d a y n i g h t

I,, r i . i ] b y a l a r g e i M ' o i i p o f t h e i r f r i r m l s a t

,,, , I, .'1 ( . ' n u n r .i n i l d a r n i n g a t t h e I ' r o o l c .

m l v t u i i ' H i e r o u p l e w e r e p r e s e n t e d w i t h a

w l i ' u - i t - - l i n i - u l i a m i ' l i ( c l o t h a s a t o l i e u . o f

,,i i i n - le.-u'i n i l i e i - a i K •• M: --; C u p s e y a n d

m i t ' i ie \ I . \ M o u n t w i l l b e m a r r i e d J a n u a r y

"CHRISTIANITY HAS THE ANSWERto the Present Needs of the World"

Kour Lectures and Discussions by

DR. E. G. HOMRIGHAUSENof Princeton Theological Seminary

Mondays, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 8 p. m.Presbyterian Church, Morrislown"

l l i - > l !•! M . i t T i s ( ' o l l l l l y•\»I - I»! < C i l ' l l - •,!1 1'ef

Mrs.Villa

1First Church of Christ, Scientist

Suniinit, New Jerseyi u ! ; | . ! . \ ! . ! . V IXVITKS V(H' AND VOl ' I ! l- 'ltlKNDS1.SV1TKS V(i r ANH

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"( bii^tian Science, The Hi li'timi ( n : i ra i :e"

Jud;

Member ofChurch.

4e Samuel \Y. (ireene, (1S.B.n K f 11 n A< it I. I L L I N O I S

the Board of Lectureship of .-The MotherThe First Church of Christ, Scientist,

in Boston. Massachusetts, -

Summit I lit>h School AuditoriumMorris Avenue at Maple Street

Tuesday Kvoninji. January 28, 194Lat 8:30 o'clock" ~~.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Xoel o fItaltitHi'ol road were among t l u igiiesis at a Ktipiier par ty given byMr. and Mrs. Alan H. Miller andMr. and Mrs. Louis 11. Robertsonof Kli/.abeth mi Sa tu rday followingthe tea dance Riven 'by the Kliza-bethtown Cotillion at the 1-iliza-beth Town and Country Club. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Horace l'ayntarlit'OHii'ield of Woodland avenue willattend the dinner tr> be given byMiss Wynne Kreineiitz of Klizabcihon February Sth before the Bache-lors' Hall there. Guests of honorwill be Miss Klena Uarron and herfiance. Joseph Napoleon., de Kais-ines, Jr.. brother of Mrs. liroinfield.;

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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick "Wood-of Millingtun and Mr. aiidWilliam II. CiH'bin of (ireenif. formerly of Summit, were

the quests at a receptiongiven by Mr. and Mrs. KdwardCooper Hewitt of teli/.abelk on;Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss1

Klizabeth Guild Moeckel of New:i York, fiancee of Robert Stockton|i Corbin of Llewellyn Park. ij _._. '._a |

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton (Irover of'IL' (Hen dales avenue nave a musi-ical evening on January lSth for 2~> |quests, among whom were the fol- ;

low ini;: Cyren.e van (iordon of t h e |Metropolitan' Opera Co.; Mr. andMrs. Analole Shulkin (Mr. Sliulkinrecently sold one of his paintingsto the Metropolitan Museum of Artin New York City); Helen DoyleDarren, former violinist with theNew Jersey Symphony Orchestra;Colonel Ilaight. Miss KlizabethKeho. Mr. and Mrs. William A.I'eslalozzi. Robbie l'estalozzi, Mr.and Mrs. T. M. La^erstrom, Mr. andMrs. Leslie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.S. llowell lirown and Mrs. KditliThomas of London, Knglaud.

'ITA AT ItrXTON SCHOOL

At a tj,',t Kiveii Sunday tifternoonin the assembly room-of the.Hux-I'Hi Country Hay School .at ShortHills, Thomas V.. Itoardinaii ofShort Hills, a former resident ofKngland, spoke on conditions inthe British Isle.s. Guests were par-ents of Bnxtoii students, and thefaculty. - '• - -

TAXI, call Geddis. Su. t;-2tioi). rnlv.

MN«. Vcnmlca Fnrloni? KfnnjMiss Veronica Furlong Kenny,

."!!, died suddenly on Sunday Ii.Paterson, from a heart attack atthe home of her sister, Miss Jose-phine Kenny. She was t)orn InSummit and had lived here all herlife except for the past year whenshe moved to Paterson. Mi«sKenny the daughter (if the jateLawrence and JosepMnc, Kenny ofSummit, is survived by two sisters.Miss Josephine-Kenny'of Paterson.and Sister Silvia of St. Catherine'sConvent. Lexington, Ky., twobrothers. Lawrence and Martin ofSuinniit. She was a graduate ofSt.'-Teresa's Par'ocliial School andSt. FJizahctlfs College, ill Conventand a member of the Alumnae As-sociation of that college. Funeralservices will bo held at. St.Teresa's Church ut !i.;>0 Thursdaymorning. The interment will takeplace at -St. Teresa's Cemetery.

Miles ltees MonattMiles Kees Moffatt.,of 73 Belle-

vuo avenue died at hi* home onMonday morning. The funeralservice will be at his late re.-ndenreat :i.'!0 Wednesday afternoon iviliiRe\r. W. Ovid KinsolviiiK of Cal-vary Cluircb officiating. The in-tennent will be in West Stock —bridge, Mans. •

He was leather chemist- and col-orist associated with U. New 111:11111,<t Co., Hob:iken. and resided inSummit since l!i2f.. Mr. Mofi'attwas born in Wi.-st Sttu-kbrhlge,Mass., in 1S77 son of the late Law-rence and Matilda Hoes Moffatt. Hegraduated from Columbia Univer-sity in ISft!) and School of Mines'Inlftili. fin was instructor of chemis-try, at the Lowell Textile Schooland wan superintendent of dyeingat the AmoseaK Jlfg. Co. for manyyears.

He was a member of the Ameri-can Chemical Society, LeatherClieinical Association, ColumbiaI'liiversity Club. Early AmericanIndustries Association and of theMasonic fraternity.

lie is .survived by his wife. Killed'Richardson Moffatt and three sonsMiles Kees. Jr., Lawrenee andRichard Moffatt; also three' sis-ters; Mrs. • H. K. Burnett of Suin-niit: Mrs. Julie Brink, So. Lama<-ter, Mass.; and Mrs. Herbert True,of Chester, N. II.

MKS. BIKKKU TO SI'KAhAT KKDK'ATION OK TAHLKT

Mrs. "William A. Becker of Pros-'peel .street, honora ry presidi'iilg e n r r a l of the National S.ii'iety,1). A. R., will be one ol the s]ie;ik-;ers at the dedicat ion of a br.ni/.e'tablet , honor ing the 17 Uevoliitian-ia ry so ld iers and patr iots buried inthe cemete ry of the Old First( P r e s b y t e r i a n ) C h u r c h ' i n Newark,1

which takes place on Friday after-.noDii. The tablet has been creeledby the Nova Caesarea Chapter , :I). A. R. of Newark. ,

T h e ceremony will coinmemorateithe fiftieth anniversary of thefounding of Nova Caesir . -a Chap-iter, tIn: 17fitli ann ive r sa ry • of the}present church iMiildini; ami lluv-7i»th ann ive r sa ry of the founding'of Old First Church . - ;

Itoo'.cu'tl Spau'iielli Sii|i|ierThe auuiKil sitaghetll supper of

the I'oosi-velt Pareiu-Ti-acher As-.sociatiou was held at the schoolTluir.Mlay evening. January lii. Inspite ol the severe ice Monti theatniii.;|dicre in.side the school wasas gay and warm a,* one would hudin.Sunny Italy.

Tli.' "l.u Roma Restaurant" .wasbright with colored posters of manyciKinti'i-. s and with vivid floral dec--oration* and flags of all nations.Sixth firai-le girls in Italian 'cos-tumes assisted the tcaclu-rs ill perv-iiik I he Mippi r. Dinner niusie wasplayed tliroiigh-niit the evening.

S(|:i,u'.- dancing war. held in theKindergarten room which had beentransformed by .the. "fit h and tith

d»s into an old-fashioned barnAt the' sii.uie' time fortunes

were being tohl in another roomwhich proved to'be a good attrac-tion.

The supper was prepared undertin- supervision of Mrs. AnthonyReeehia and Mrs. Anthony Scheppe.co-chairmen of linaiue. At thistime, we wish to lake this oppor-tunity to thank everyone who co-operated so willingly to make thesupper an overwhelming success.Without the spirit' of democracyand good will which exists in our

I community, we could not have car-1 ried out this project.

SIMIHT SCHOOL 01 311 SIC, SOTUS

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j Mrs. Bender look Class XI toithe- Metropolitan performance otj"Fausi" ou Saturday night. Class'XI const Is of .Marion Luis Kendall.Sam ' .Maetiregiir, Barbara Ann

jWlicHock, liichard Chambers,!Gladys Ford. Paul Atteridg, AnnOrv. Lois Macfiregor and Jean

jTnrner were guests. The first, of'the ,u ason's supper ii eitals wasgi\eii on Sunday evening in the

jstudio at 5 o'clock. All the parentsand several grandmothers wereprcst-jit to eiijo\.the folfowing jiiogram:

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. . . Protect your home from froien waterpipes.^ Frozen water pipes cost you real money..; cause

you great discomfort and worry. So don't trust toluck alone for protection in icy weather.

Act now to save yourself extra bills and wor-ries. Safeguard your water pipes all winter this effec-tive way:

(1) Make basement windows and doors secureagainst cold air and draughts.

(2) Wrap exposed pipes in rags or paper.(3) And on freexing nights let the water trickle

all night from one faucet—a quart a minute isenough. This safeguard, costing just a fewpennies a night, can save you BIG repair bills.

CourniH'A irreat dea l of talent -;;i losi in

the• wtnid- for want of a l i t t l e ("Mir-age . Kvery day sends to the i r ;g r a v e s obscu iv men wiit.m timidity.,...p revented from making a first e f -fort ; who if t hey cmild i.li.ivi' lineninduced to begini would, in a Uprobabi l i ty , have gone ; ; rcat .l eng ths in the ca ree r of fame, '

T h e fact is . that to do anvl l i ing!ill the world worth doing, we mus tnot s tand back sl i iyeri im and"th ink ing r f t h e cold daiiK'-r, Ini! we 'must j u m p in and sc ramblet h r o u g h as well as we can. Il will ;not do lo be perpe tua l ly ca lcu la t -ing r i sks and adjust in;; nicechances . ": • * A. mail wa i t s , and'doubts, and c o n s u l ' s his l n o : | | e rand' h is p a r t i c u l a r fr iends, til oneday lie finds that he is s ixty year.:!old a n d that he has lost so muchl ime in consu l t ing re la t ives that liebus had no t ime to follow their ad-v i c e . - S i d n e y Smith .

WASHINGto Morey LaRue

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FRUZING NIGHTSIT PAYS TO PROTECTYOUR WATER PIPES

Commonwealth Water Co.

Brint; us your .shoes andwe'll makg them doubletheir wear. Whilc-yon-wait-set vice. L o w e s tprices, and fine materials.

JERRY'S SHOE REPAIRHats Renovated

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Yon Can Have EverythingWe live in one of those older houses with qu'iic

large rooms, one that was built before the right kindof insulating was used inhome construction. Some-times we wish for a new,modern house, and then wethink • we like our largerooms, our big garden and therow of pines along the drive-way. We talked it over withthe Johua-Manville peopleover on llroad street, andfound that we von Id easilyget our old house insulated,

and actually heat the house almost as well as thenewer houses are heated. So we 'could have ourtrees and keep warm, too. Not only that, we wouldbe .saving about thirty cents out "of every dollar weburn during the winter. Although we were, thinkingmainly of keeping warm in winter, we felt like theman who gets a bonus at Christmas when we dl««covered that we could keep the house cooler in Julyand August, too. .

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Making Your Winter Permanent EasyI During the rest of January, the,, Rose MurieI Hcauty Studio is featuring special prices on all types; of perinaneiitH. You can get your hair| conditioned so that the'permanent will / ^ i ,| "take" with the best possible result. Thestylist will study your type and manipu-late your locks to create, the most be-

coming, as well as the most fashionable' hair-do for you. And right new is anexcellent time to get your bi-annual ner-

|maii«'.'nt, for you will certainly want a new one justi before you start your summer swimming activities.< ti'o January is really an Ideal- time for your winterpermanent. Rose Marie Is making il easy for youwith this outstanding special price.

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We Try a Sample; Tri.st's Hake Shop offend a sample to us theOther day. from a pun. of crumbs like we used to pickat in our mother's kitchen. We

'"must admit, that the younger gen-eration never snitched ciimibs likethat from our kitchen. The crumbshad broken off from those fruit

'crisj.;: that have, in iiieir perfectedf o r m , .i c l i o e i i l a l • > - o a t i n e . T l l i - m - i n .

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another day, Lemon Clilirun Pie fur aother, ruin "balls, and «p on; we won'tall. or you might not be able to fluisb, tliLs ,for sheer hunger.

American Hand craft At Its BestWe. have noticed a trerueudous ^upswin.'

ainouril of fine American hamlcraft:.,»»n,.the re -late, und hail it an as etu •>,:KIKII of a general upward >trend. Certainly Husch an 1new gift department, udecorated steel trays, wrouuper bo#ls aad exquisitellaeger Pottery pieees illu>!finest 'in American hand \ ,art. There is a distinctive .natural bronze and grten.dignified and restrainedusing the intrinsic beauty'<material asMts sole decora^.,fell in love with a Mid-Vt

lamp with a clear KUXX base through which 1-bouuuet of crisp, Uolicately-hued flowers. - .used to be seen on your great grandmother'-table—yon know, tlie first party corsage E>under the glas« cover? We are sure you uthat a trip ti> this section of Busch's wilt .you that you do not need to go outside of Sun.:,distinction and value in your sift purchases

All About TablesHearing that Mr. Zeiglier has recently ; ;

from a tour of great American fumitor*- markthought wefind out fie::what the . ttrends- in herr:lllshings an

we can't/»-. - :.t.'refu'rniw

house, wt> at. jgrateful ti.ri d e a s . \v..;Zeigaer was ; ;

of the Interesting; things he has seen. . He s;the clever way in which modern designers are ,ing various new wood finishes on Maple and n ::.^,|any bases, and combining thorn in the>am- <a.Another trend is the adaptation of period --.:-*_•Adam, Hepplewhite, Chippendale, Duncan PLvr«~modern utilitarian uses. He showed us a iar.<:-. &mahogany lump table with a built-in eont.i .green plants. A "step-up" table serves a.; ,; .table for ii sofa and coffee table for a u>\tr-!•• ..„,Another table with shelves and numaiin*1 '.. >/'•both beautiful and convenient. Pieces -*w ;.- . ;--"blend with your establislied deiuiratlng p l a r / ' .so designed that their utility features realiytheir beauty.

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The City of Summit, has al-lotted the ground between theY. >%(;. A. and tho Public.Li-brary" for the parking oX, rchi-cles—-free ot charge.

The area IH fenced and hasfive driveways and will accom-modate we surmise, 200 automo-biles.

If the Business Men of Sum-mit will kindly notify their em-ployees to this effect, the park-Ing situation will be helped agreat deal.• Kemetnber the place. Maplestreet, next to the Y. M. C. A.Parking free to all.

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iriice Henslfv, Tom and Annlly and Natalie Veit played songs

for everyone to sing. Mrs. RosaSimon of the staff played threebeautiful selections and the buffetsupper was served after whicheveryone sans the first chorus inBach's Cantata ' 1-10. Kvery classwill have a recital during its classhour beginning January "7tli.

' Tiie adult party scheduled fornext week has been postponed to.March.

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I With the export t rade in applesand pears all but cut off, there inmore than the usua l supply of thesefruits availabb; for home use.

: Apples and pears ili.sappear(luiekly if they JUI- kepi where their

; promise of good «'aling can temptjibe fatnily. Apiiles e spec ia l ly withll.beii' a t t ract ive ciiioi'inu: ; n e a de- :,lii;lit to the eye, but even m o r e , 'with their crisp t a r t ne s s they're a '

de l i uh t lo Hie tas te . ' ]

Apples for eat ing raw and a p p l e s 'Tor cooking need, howi-vor, have dif-

' terelil chariirteli .stics. Two va-rieties especially good for b a k i n g - -that is. they hold their shape even 'when they arc baked unti l sof t -are Staytnan. and Koine Ileuuty. ;

• For apple sauce and apple pie,yn\i want an apple that will cook 'tender in a short time. Stiiyman,and khodc Isalnd Oreo i ing a reamong those, successfully used ascooking :ippI(.<$-. !

i A new variety recent ly developedin New Jersey i.s the Star r . It is a •large green apple of good flavorwhich <-ooks ipiickly.

Home vurletiCH <if apples a r e .obliging eiioiigli lo fit Into nil threegroups . They are .good denser! up-'pies, bill can also be ii: ed for gen-eral cooking purposen. Home ofthese versatile apples are the Slay-

'lllall. MellltOrih and (irillie.-; (ioldell.\ p p l i - l i l l h l .

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Daily Luncheon C c Served fiom 11 a. m. to I p. '••'<Special Sunday Dinners, .sl.iin Served., from. 1 p. HK to :• i1.

Dancing ICvny Kri.. Sal. and Sun. nites' to the music uf.(ilen Forrest and His Orchestra.

Private Diniim rooms for ineei in;:.:, b.iiuitH-ts and parties.Cocktail Hour 2 lo (i ;ii reduced prices.

NO covi;u CALL SUMMIT 6-4571 xo MINIM!

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A great value.

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I n a s t a r p e r f o r m e r h i m s e l f har t 1 b i m w h e n - l i e i-n-ere<l th*lie e v e r e n t e r e d t h e pu.t: i l i :s | ic f i e ld . : f r i e n d s a d v i s e d h i m J T k e e p a w a \

: Me l i k e w i s e w o u l d h a v e b e e n n i i c ' ' i ' o m t i i e fi.ultt. l i t - r . - a d h e : i p ; > « i r -of i t s m o s t c o l o r f u l f i g u r e s . | | t - WH- . ; eil t h e r e p r o m p t l y . !ii< h . i # nd< . :n I n sa b o u t f ive f ee t , .n ine i nches , , m i l l , < <>at p o c k e s ;i:id t-nf-r .- .f t ! n - r i i j c

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w r e s t l e r . I n a p p e a r a n c e h e \ v a s ; c r o w d . w e r e , n o t i c - - ! in ihe . r . id i -l u i l H i s o n i e e n o u s l i t o a t t r a c t u t t e u - j t ' i a -e h u t wi t l i nunn".-- h.ir.rL-s i a h i s

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imt wear ing heavy co lored-is<"> t 'uit i;ave him an u n c a n n yie.ir;incf. As usual he so t t h e;<• s a lu t a t ion from the ' b a r t o n - ': Hello J e r r y . Suppose it willthe s a m o — H u n t e r ? and f t each j.i.ive t he s a m e a n s w e r ; " H u n - ;1 1 s h o u l d ' s a y not. See the con- ;

the m e m b e r s of the KortniKhi !v • IV"."":"" '-,' "'"."''., "'."","' , . ," , \ i , . .• Febni.-iry Is ih in t lie Lincoln M-IIOOI , -»n ••..

au'diioriutii. An inicreHiiiiK. p r o - !!:i;iln is beiii;; i i repared. j

The Ladies ' Airxiliary of O u r ,Lady of l'e;ice Church will omit its Ir e g u l a r meet in^ i h i s inoinh

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ring. H:s dition of my eyes, l a m almost (•»-"t:it-1y blind from (Iriitkin^ that

sniff" . iiis' trick ])lityed. havocwit'i ihe demand for Hunter butevent ually their quarrel was set-tie'l ' i ini Jerry's glasses disa])pe:ir-

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w o r l d l r a \ c l e v ^ i s ] i re | ) . i i ' ( (i 1 ,i t e l ln o t o n l y w h i i l a t r a v e l e r o r d i n a r i l ys e e s h u t i s iiil'0.1 : n r 4 i n t h e " w h y ' -a m l w liei e l ' o r e s " . l i i e M i i s l o r y , t h ec u l t u r a l c o n t r i b u t i o n , - i K X u i a l r e - d a i i c e S a m r d a y i - w n i n rs o u r c e s , t h e i n d i i H t r i ' e s . t l u ; ° i n o d e s C r a i m e I t a l l in M y c r s v i l !e.of l i f e , t l i o l u i t i o i iMl p r r h l e n i . s ' - ; m d T h e I ' i t r e i i t - ' r e a c h e r A - s o c i a l i o i ih o w t h e y o r e b e h i . n s n l ve i l . v w i " l ' e l c i i | ; i t e l - ' o i i n d e r s " ' H a y a t .1

• T i l e t e a s . . s i ' i 'Wi l ,'lt t h e c l o s e (>< m e e t i n g 111 h e l ie ld Til- -(1.1 > al ' :ei--t h e i n c e t i i R ' s a r e p r o v i n u t o b e iiooii<L F e b r u a r y I t h i n t h e , , s c h o o ln i o s ' s u c c e s s f u l . A l l n i e n i b c r s a r e a i id i t i u v i i n i l . M i s s ' l.iii-- l - ' re i ie l i .u r s i - d t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e ' o f oj ipi i 1 . 1 - ! p . s y c h o l o ' u t s i of X c v J e r s e y S l a t e( u n i t y cf b e c o m u m h e l l c r a c i i n a i m - ' T e j i c h c r s ' CoUj-m- . , , w i l l s p e ; i k 011ed

Mr. and .Mrs. LivtngHtsui llickasouof Kairfidd tlriv«- spent lasi week-ei-il iit Piltsfiidd .skiing. Thty first.'spent llie ni^ltt ill K> t! Hiili Mrs.nick fn i i ' s -iiiotlier.' .Mrs. L:i.scelb-s.Manwi-U Lati-r. Mrs. Ilicka.sonwtiil on to visit' her oldest daugh-ter. .Mary KliZiibHli, at Miss II,.UsSchf i ' i i . ;

Mrs. - KrliiiK N'acss of Kairfielddrive- nave » liiucht'on on Friday inhonor of her mother, Mrs. (ieorneKlauss l\fv KU*'!*ts included Mrs..Frederick (irecu, Nlrs. .Mitchell,.Mrs. Kvoivtt Alihott. Airs. Charle.sPay, and Mrs. HUMS Hayes.

Mr and Mrs. Hclniyler Van Vecht-en of Xevv York spent la.st week-endwith Mrs, Van Vcclucifs niotlier,

Jimies Siroiif; of Knollwuod

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l i o n i n a n y g a t h e r i n g — . s p l e n d i d l y ' p o c k e t s t h e y i - a b u i ,f o r m e d b o d y , h e a d oF d a r k h a i r ' c u r r y i n g a i v v - i l v i - o r j r r a s i h t yH p r l n k l e d w i t h ' f i r a y a n d K i i ' r t n r m n t - j t w o i w i i i c h w a s t h e c , i s . - i a r n i i j i c ye d b y 11 c u r l y f a r e l u c k , a f u l l ! n e v e r l l l :"'* ' i l nmv-f .square cut beard of mixed gray I Inspector IJyrnes., thett IH-HI • nfand black (then quite ..the fashion) , th>« New York police and u pr.'tsy

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Idleness -cannot he cor rec ted hya r b i t r a r y m e a s u r e s . Korced laboris nol in'ilnsl rially el'fi'cieiii. Slav-ery hii.-; heen tile undiiint; of everyl ivi l i /a l io i i w h i c h - h a s tilteiii |iled toill.iililain Ille insl it ill ion. To en-force labor u n d e r wha teve r nameor iMiise. will h e - t h e undoing ofany society whi<di undei ' t akes it.•Ueinorracy has i r revocably eoin-ui.it'-d iiself fo the pr inciple ofii''-t- kihor .aid en ie r i i r i se , and itiniisl n->ist cnc roac lnnen l uponI hat piiiu-iplc u n d e r wha lever .iruiseo r p i ' e i i ' x t .

! This ;;ives joh couiiselinir its iniI'ortaiiee. h is th-- only way per-manen t ly to solve our problem ofrliroiiie id leness . A free citizenwill work ;il what lie likes to do.lie will l ike to do what he can dobest. The c o m m u n i t y is ,i;e!|im;;. ili-<| u . i i i' . - 'TV l i e f r o m t i n ' c i l i z e n

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IIoiiso. when Mrs. I1. (',will d iscuss :hc s i t ua t i on in Africa.

r u t h l e s s - f igure in h i s h.unl ' i ' i - rpolice matters, decidedry'H activity and pram

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acts of vio lence that he afterwards! I m a r k e d him as an u n d e s i r - !'r e g r e t t e d - n o t because of d a m a g e j ah le citizen of .Vuv York a:sd s c r v - :Mto h i m s e l f . o r fear f01* the' enini l ies cd not ice on him to leave the c i ' y -(bus a r o u s e d , but only because he ; perniniiet i t ly or t ake Ins c!iaiu-f.s of *--real ized they were en t i r e ly niienll- , b c i n s a r r e s t e d ami,:, ja i led Indi'f:-<'d for. i ni le iy or killed if h e «-{'sis!»rl. J c r -

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TI.next meeting: on Tlni rsday , J a n - failed ;it the sewage disjMis.il jilaninary ~ ! n l . ;il 1'i.llti In t h e Field and 11 wa.s necessa ry n> liriiu; into

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School will hold on aliiiilili da i i .e.lanu.'iry -'list, in the ;iiidilorinin.I'roci C(l:i will he used lo inCelgradua l inn expenses . Iliirold War-lord anil liis Swiiif-'sicrs will pro-vide music ."• T h e L1111 iv I Park Men's chi l i will

.Mr. and , Mrs. A n d r e w .McWhitievand son Mark, of ltt>K l !"i. spent t!ieweek Mini with Mrs, MeWhimiey ' sp a r e n t s , Mr. and .Mrs. .1 K. I 'orte;1

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New Vorli and .Moiuvicw ; iveiiuc.were anioim fhiise who we(e in ;i(-t end i i i ue at lli>' S t a r lioat s e t i i o niii the Motor iloiit Sl inu in NewYork Mr. Smith is ;i v-ell k n o w nS t a r boat l i icer . Tiie S m i t h s h a v eMie 1 ml i.if . h u m a n i'or ii c ru i se t oI lie Wesi Ilillic-;.

Mr. mid .Mrs, l . i v i n ^ t n i i Hail ofIJosloll Were (lie WCcli-elld KUeslK ofMr. a n d Mrs. Kimbal l I ' r ince ofI l i ch land .iveiuie,

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dr ive and Albert II. l»rul;e of L a k eroad, a r e vlsiiiii!.- in Flor ida f o rt hree weeks.

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the uambli i i ' i and s p o r t i n g circlesof those days . w.li"se nieinhers hadto he rouuli and who had t;i be pre-pared to hack ui) the a t t i tude theya s s u m e d i n ' a d i spu te in any f i rmdeemc I necessa ry , fists, revolvers .

•Hubs iir such weapons a's-rniitlil beavai lab le ; T h e , comple te s tory ofhis c a r e e r if il. couJd lie written1.,wculd fill a lout; volunie. imt it

il iv (itirln"^ most of t h e af t t - rH/on-sMe lived up to that a s s u r . m c i - ;i!!(was never moles ted bnt hr- tU;lmake ;t t r ip la te r t;> W;is!i::2^t.»Tia n d . through fr iends in t h e W a rPepartniPi t t lie sei uiv.l s • m - fac,!sc o n c e r n i n g I 'yr tu 's a i d h i s rs-Jsrt«-tiK'iit from the ar ray in CiviJ W a rdays that would have c i e j l w i asensa t ion if m:ide tceiierally p u W k vBiir it was iriip:>-^~• r,|,» .,-> n u k e :!t o n Id ha rd ly be cimplet ." ill many

de; iiis for J e r r y was like all. of publ ic because ih^ atiUiHie ^ainli l in: ; and s p o r t s fol lowers | Wash ing ton from t':i..r d.tof t l iose t imes Mulit l ipped tui'l ' t o permi t an iiisjii'i-tinr! 1imposs ib le to follow. '• , • '• o n L lioltlins; it as s-rir

His kllliiif; of J i in my Klftoit. in ' and ntiilviim >;n-n:i :,;>the la te e ight ies a t t r a c t e d nafioii l earn how J e r s e y £''•. h:.-wide a l : e u i i o n . though the reason t inn but without succ»-«.-.lor d ie ill- feeliiii; between Die two S:>niet!iin.g of a ue:;was never c leared 11 p. KMiitt wa.s ia pri /efi i 'hl .er and clever and pow- •eri'ul enoiii; |i |,> be cons idered as ;mer i t ing a ma tch with .Inliii .). Sul-livan, then In tiie heyday of hisca ree r . Dunn had b"en warnedIlia! Elliott had a n n o u n c e d his in-tent ion i:f killins, him on si 1;! 11 butIn- decl ined to let it f r ighten himo!" t ake m e a s u r e s to iivoid a con-

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the d i s t r i b u t o r sIn the nine t ieswine i m p o r t e r scrs employedinj; sonic p r o m i n e n t :'i-".::e •.-.du ty it wits to visit tav.-r :w. >r e s t a u r a n t s and all sort~ n; s:to o rde r thei r product .i:td ,.•'a t t e n t i o n to it. In :!tat -,:,•

]:•-••. -er-t:.in on Westfieldi uveiine<• ' . - i t ' l l . ' se t t led p r inc ipa l ly by)>• -.:n-!i»*ni El izabeth famil ies withv . ' i . e they iK'came very popu la r .. I - i ' v aciiniivd soilH' race horsesari'i -peat milch time triivellina; totie- v . i r o u - race courses thrmiRh-o:jt . i ' i i- 1. r in t ry and one. of these!i u-r.1'-. S'miiy Slope, e a r n e d himc o.'i-i'ii-r.ihle money. Hut J e r r ycon hi not have been sixty years oldtt'hea iiis ma^nif ic . ut phys ique bo-? i'i t-i :'ade. n i i r i ng all of his life!i- :t.id an inord ina te f;>ndnes-i forh-nis and ;tiiim.-»ls-p:trticul;irly llief o ' m r r . His i l lness finally forcedh::u I iTe ina in at lionie anrl it w;is1- 1 nl I'a.n iiis .suffering was due!'.- cance r . In a l a m e sun pnrl ' i rm ti ie Miut'i eifd'.of his liouse annula 'ioz'-n c.iii.iries had been ins ta l l -c l in cai;es- and each morninic ;ithis reijiies; h.!s wife would wheelhis ciiair into -thai room and hewould sit there all d:iy listeiiin-j; totile smi.ns ol thestin^ for t h " endi:m. Hut it «:is many

their twenliotli aniiivt»r.sary at T h e • hold i ls i i i i ini i i l inceiiim tomorrow;Canliel(l, 011 J i in t ia ry Kllli. In sp i l e > n ishl at Hub rooms in Laurel drive.;of tin- s t o r m that had most of S u m - ; Meeting of the Proper ty and; mil in f larkness . a n d the Imd t r a v e l - ] ( lame I ' roieci ive Associai ion. sched-!i im. t h i r t y n ie inhers and n u e s l s c i i - i u l e d for la-t -Thursday ni^ln . wasjoyed a del ight fu l <'venin^. I pos tponed for lack of ii i | iiorum.

1 T h f local (Irani! l i c^en t . M;tr- ' The ice s torm kepi all hj|t:-a few|f.-arett;i Maloney welcomed t h o s e m e m b e r s home.. preseni .-mil conveyed ii phone;mess;iL'e iKoni S u p r e m e I te^en t ,

.Miss Mary (". Duffy, of South Or-; a line, express ing h e r s ince re wisl i-1 es ID d ie officers and m e m b e r s ,Siiyini; she had been unsuccess fu l

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er;y"line ',!r "iu' l lalr l ' l a ! ' r ^ U h ' S s i f ° r m « > r S • l l l r l »« t l l ( ' « 'V e n i»deKrei-H iniimtcs Ka-t p.m. feit;i Ashlo from Brydon's accurate

minutes work tinder the basket, the Comets(li-Kl

lav ii.r>!..n \-v Suitunit, at Millburn.Madison at MilihiiFii.

The Summit Hilltoppers camel ( a | , |n e | | | | e r { .

SuiiiiMit High fiyniiia.sium, Verona jwill appear at Madison and (ilen'

•^ ' i t idKe will battle at .Millbui n. All j|lJ-'0| ilirei- a iv listed 'an "important" en- i.uou! garments . Summit will have a;

thaiice to shake off one of its do.s-'lt;st followers. Verona will he fight-ing to get out of the cellar and€l*n HitlKf will attempt to pass;Millburn iuJhe race for top honors.

Comets Hold Lead inCommunity League

Retain Clean SlateWith Calvary Defeat

m o s t I m p o r t a n t f r o m I r , ,nmtunil .> Il i iskit l iull I.I-JIIMICIs the Summit- stumilui;

Although the

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>r(t«> Hunny roomin fine family for rt-flhed per-

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, tlu-iiec aloni;j of Dfl'.ary I'laeminutes Mastplace of ItKdlXNINC.

I l i l N l

l-'asterlv siiliNorUi .I dt-Hre

feet to the l«'i

in.' seeond and third ihdivldual Hcoring minute overtime period at the Sum-]h o n o r s w i t h

m i t

•e conceded little 1better than third place at the out-|set of the campaign, they have

Summit "Y"IM.

I Mill)

Sfiilur l inysFir.st l .u l l i .r . in

forward, led his Summit "Y ' Comets-Metuchenlleint,' lo t s Numln-rit 11, ir« Mint 1\ t o w e r i i i K J

CTIVE «unn>- room ^ M | ^ T l Z ' ^ u ^ " ^ v l ^ <' '" 'u^i') ' : twelve markers. ' Center M. C. A. encounter.t in - .bUNlnc-MK m a n o r w o m a n , ;

u , ( l f t h , , H u h a r t Devi-l . i i . iMi ui I ' H H - ' l !- " a c l i t e r a d d e d t e n c o u n t e r s o n I t w a s o n l y a f t e r l e a d i n g m o s ti i mii-

i III t h e p a s t t w o w e e K s to k n o c k :(-Mi>a • ; !

•; M i l l b u r n a n d M a d i s o n t e m p o r a r i l y ! N l ' i t l i S u m m i t rai-ii.- «

• i o n t of t h e p e n n a n t f i s h t . A w i n •i'"^\,.iT:!»\ "raivan- :::i'livicte i-esitli'iiec, flnn locution. ' .;. . . . . , vsi,,,,,,,-,. v, w i, , .

if desired. Summit 6-2081. I ' ^ ^V,!"" .i.-^-ril».'.V

t-o,,,,,, pi-ivat. ,,ut,,, flrt.pi.uA\lu^rl;;-;ivNi>;,;c;,.^i.IU!f1-'1'1 Ai

J ) U K c l o s e t H , a l s o f i i i i R l c r o o m . - i ' „ . , , . ; . , , , . , , , , , , , , v i m o . i - " ! 1 1

|W»i.t t a b l . . b o a r d . 3 1 . . S u m m i t , ' ,, l \ l " ,-. ' -, l"-r ' : ' • 'T e l . S u . 6-0OUS. i a m i c o s t / •'

AI.I-:X C \ . M r r , K l , L . Sin t-!:T.t>i > \ A I , I > i : i i r i : \ ' i : , s . . r :

of the way that the Hilltoppers,|ireateninc Caldwell voultl

raise Summit chances of finishingIOIII;-IIIK:( ' heaves.

M..|.|i> ItasU-tball al S l a r t . l i p p . d in the -final m i n u t e s of t h e t l u , s , a o n ( I I1 „ „ ( r u

l"oi- tin liiv.t five minuted of the Kame and finally wound up with a ( . . l l ( l w v | i h a s p i a > v <i n v 0 ,

iii.-fii.'d dotilile roimi centrallySiiinmit c-;; 1.11.

listless basketball tie in regula t ion t ime. Eddie Mo- < in ( . ( , „.,„„,,

Miical tactk-s. With aRain. but Hud Far re l l coun te red

cM I'ilt

Pla>"-d. bu t ' a s the period near - roney's basket iu the over t ime s e a - . (1|.(1, (|- ft.JM) .( n v o . 1 ) 0 1 i u

! i lo.-.i- the teams sett led to a Kion put Siimnrft briefly m the lead , .,...;..

far and bothI vvitlj a tvv

hftv.e-n winner and loser. Madison

with a basket and a foul conversionTO IiET

tripped the \ \ V H » T . « . .'!'J'-.'!1. in reu-nlation t ime, while (ilen Rid,«<- WHS

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l a n d u v e n u e ; s e v e r a l d e s i r a b l e | , . , ; s , • p r i 7 • ' • ( • - \ i , , j - c "f b l ' : " ' " T ' ^ 'ftnents for rent at rvntioniibU-

iiulet neighborhood: n<-traffif. Iiniulre of Super-

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i l . i ' ,2 r . o i l l ' - v ; \ r . | . L ' . ' . - U | , a l l l i , v . h , . . i ' i | . f . , 1 : m . . i . i .

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r e n t a l s In S i i i n m i f s m o s t t 7 , . . | l k A u i i t i . - ,

p i c a | i . i i ' t n n n l l i o i i ~ . e . l i e s t r i ' t - S u n n u t ' \ T• l i a l i i - v . l i i . | u i i v A m - i i t o n | . - i ; i : | , | ; ' | : h : l < .'• ' K K N ' l . y .| e s . S i i i n i n i , ! . (p.-"'.l-.i. . • il'.i-l.". .

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i l i.-phiv i

i-'iiiini ;:n l.hi/.iiiu Hie vvay on a pa i rof l u o i . o i m c s ami a ' s u c c e s s f u l to give the S t a n l e y s v i c t o r y ^ „ „ , „ , „ ,1 ; 1 ( .k ,„ .,„ o w . r M m i . ]lvriwL

foul h - a v c the <onie ts pul led into * a n v i l who a l s o p l a y s Oil h e d . , - . , , L ( , a ( 1 ( . r ( ) f r a l d w e l r s . Of-:> lead al the s ta r t , only lo s l ip be- '» " ' " f-ackavvauna H a s e b a l l ,.-.,.. iv>. U l | p ( ) t h ( ( l l l t ( . s t s w . , s , ( , ( „l.ind u> r.nvih n r v . i l a l e and W a . h - p 'af- 'ue. was a. th . i rn in t h e side of , , „ „ . . , _ ., V(.t(r1..1M o t , w o v t , a r s .

i-r pushed Meluchen into the van S u m m i t f o r e s a ' l e v e n i n g H e Var>iiv p lav , ' (Mher s t a r t o r s InVlurtoDM a .c rh - s ol fas. b reaks . Haley a c c o u n t e d for a to ta l of t w e n t y K u , ] ( , r M r W i m a t n Pa t t e t a n ddropiicil a o u t - h a n d e d shot from poin t s on n ine b a s k e t s a m ! t w o foulih- left side to break a l i - U t ie as - h o t s , d i s r u p t e d the H i l l t o p p e r of-

t | i i a i t e i d o s e d .

asi l ,

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fcnsivt* with his tr ick guarding;iiaMon-;' v.i-re reversed at half- ! l "d ' ' ' ' ' a " pas.-jiii: a s s a u l t s on t h ewith tin- Summit Kissers Kain- Sunnr.it cai^e.

advai i ta"c Summit led by a n a r r o w marg inat the qua r t e r , '•-''>. had the lead cutc-veii c loser a t the hal l . t!<t-H», and

u . i \ markers into the ti-t held a 2!»-_'s advaniau. - al the closoi n d o u with several (>f l l u ' t h i ! ' l ^ession., I rv inp ton

ii o i i e - p o i i i l , L'7-l.'ii

'i:ii was. the center of Comet ae-i'it:. durini; Hie second period.

r a t ' - r . t i i l i p l l . ' i l . a \ . i i i : i l i h• | i i i i t - i s W i l l i a m S t r e e t

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n m i n s a n d l i a t h . . ^ t e a m l i ' - ; . l ,\'n- l i u h l , h o t w a t e r ; o n l o s t

w i t h e n c l o s i i l f r o n t , p o i » - ti ;i - n e e s i . . i | U i i ' d . W i i t i - I ' . < 1. J J o x

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J i n s , k i l i h e i i " i t e a n d h a t h .I s h e i l o r l i n l . l l ' l l i s l i e i l . r e l ' e l ' e l l c e sI r . i l . C a l l S u . l i - l l l l ' - l t . l - l - t f

SI'.MM IT Avenue, attractive :i-

II-100111 .'ipartiiieiits. every inoil-lp i 'ovc i iK' i i t , I-'rlKidiiire, cou-nt Incatloii, reasonal i l e rentals ,

at promises or call Su. i'>-H:. i::-ir,

i l l l ' l l Mllilu of Wi l i

1 i-asi i|. v\ i l l he a u d i i i .tin- Surrogate, and 1. j .m.-nt to I b r Orphan--1 '1 i i int vr 1 >f Cn ion , on l-' i i ' l . iv. l l i '1 •-. •III da v o f l-Vhina rv 11 • \ : ; ; '.' :"•".

l i . - i ted: .lanuar>- l l h . ! ! ' l l .l l l ' I » S ( i . \ I ' u C X ' l ^ ' NATln.N'AI

CA.NK. TI-II . ' I I- ' - .I : A C I ; I : A.- I : . \ . \ K I - : I : , i - i . - 1 ' . ; - ,

7n7 S i i m i n l t A V I I I I . - ,I ' n io i i I ' i l \ , N. .1.

o aw ,'J \v—'•',',*-17 l ' i . •:'.'•

tallied only three points in the final jj'('|'"

>J-.>2 deadlock.The var.sijv

ilftprn<)mi-s V

a i i l m u l ;i"> <1< MI w n n s e v e

i !'. e - h o t s t h a t w e r e c o n v e r t e d i n t o- i i ' i i > o n l o l l o w - u p s . " . M c l i i c h . - n .

| r , . . , l i > v i , i i . . . c o l l l i l l l l c l l l o s h o w MM'- t l U ' l ! > n ! C : ' t I ! ;

| i : i - i m ; povv 'o r a s C h a r l e y ( > A s i k .

I'nl, Smith ami U'acliter concocted , r _, , , , , „ , , , ., ii: -wav split of twelve points. Tony rum. Rob SUjfford. Gonlun , I n , , o r , . 1 I l f

. . . . . ,... . . . . . Paiinu lo. Howard Smi th , and \ sc 'Ul l-.H'iijn I h m l M n n / a p i i . ( i o 2 , ^ > n - , r i , J l l U , d , e S ! i t . , . , o t a l s .

l.itil" cbanue was noted in t h e A s j ( k . f r o n , p a r r e l i . Art J o r a l e m a n

Kbn./r.Sun'iiuit will coiiiiter with i ts

highly ,-iK-cesst'ul ,-tiiftiiiK line-up•ii] Cliariey Twill and Joe Kaskow->\i\ at io r» a;ils-. F r a n k Paul at cen-t. r.a:!(l Tom .Needles and C h a r l e yTriclo a t the ^ u a r d .posts. On th.-i-i.'ierf,eiicy lis: will bo John Key-noids. J i m Kiet/.maii. Biul Hoy*..Tom Kowalski ami Andrew Cenu-

i * i h a :',l. i " n r h y ' s I,;- in ih y .''.. •

I i a l lu s t n i i i i . t T i .\v li h: I il

-, ' i . ' a n l i i i 11.-- v.-. I ' l l . a .

S i - n : n r l ; . ' j s v.-» i '(ni-.ri •.

O —

T i l t ' Suinniit Y. .M. ('. A. Cninctsre ta ined a full i;atiu> lead over thethrcatcni t i t r Senior lloy.s and liill-ttippern by dowtiins; ( 'n lvary , "ill to•'iT. in a Communi ty ISaske-tballI .camic gallic al l lnvKdison J u n i o rHigh ^yitmasiutii mi Fr iday cvcii-ini;. Ciba upset ( 'oi'by's Laundry ..".1 to _:!. in tlie o ther coatc-it of

-the iiiulit.One of the contenders: l o r tup

honors . 111.. .Senior liny-;, will faco l ! | r

ihe C i ,nu t s in ;t l ieadlin. ' alt ract ionat tlii- Summit I l i^h t!yiiiiia--itimtiuiiorrow evening. A triii!ii)ili -bytile .Seniors would cal;si ' a deadlock

II.nil.I ! I i « • i •

leawiiif championship-'w,ith a U1 -1C i i . ru .ndecision over a 'frt'iAttcil hut poorlvoi'i;aiii/ed li;i|itist-Mctliodis! coin-biue, w bile.- ' 'undefeated CalvaryKpiseopal.,. baviiiu pla>ed mie less"Uini' tl,lall the leaders, rocked theLutherans ami spec ta tors with a liii-l f ' j f iumph. In the only other -a ineof the day, the icbotindiiiu J u n i o rHoys made it two victories in a rowb\ topping Central Presbyte r ian . 21lo IT.

It is coiisiili'red highly probablethat the Ramblers will lead Cal-

.,, vary by a full i.ainc before the week;;:1 closes. Althoiiub no uames a r e to'!'! be played, it is understood that Ihe:;:: Episcopal uetinen a r e to be peual-'o i/eil with a ih'l'eat lo* a miii-appt';vr-

ance jn th'1 opening '.anie of tin-scaMin'. Central Pi eshv ler ian willbo awarded a victory above pro tes l sthai both 'liiUi'l.i lacked necessary1 O . - l C I ' ; , . o i l o p e l l i l l ! ' d . l V .

T i l e I t a l i l b l c t ' s I ' o ' l l l l l s i i f f e ] . p o ~ i

l i n n i n t h e l ! , : [ i l )• I - M c i h o d i s t f«»-~- s -

e r - . l . ' - a i l i i . i i ' . - - . i ; - L ' a t t h e i j t i a 11 « i .

t h e l o o | i l e a i h r - ' i ' l i p p e d b c l i i i i t l a !

t h e h a l f . ' i s . a m i | e i | h y a s i n i ' l el l i a i l i e , 1 a s t h e f i n a l s e s s i o n o p e n e d ,l l a s k e l s bv N o r i i i a n '1 h a l c b - a n d "IJenI . a s s i i c r e n a b l e d t h e w i n n e r - ; i up u l l i n t o a l e a d a n d <-ou>l l o \ i c l o r >in I h e l a s t p e r i o d .( a h a r y \\'in< in limnp

< a l \ a i v . n i e a t r . v b i l e , h a d a ; ; i m

a r e i n t l l ' i i b b i n i ; 11). b " l p

!••; s " . I . I l l l l e r a n s . L n i p l i ' V i l l U a ! a I

I n e a k i l i . : ;i T t : : - -1; c i - n ! e | - i ' i | a r M i n i !

S a n d y I . • • v e i l ; . | n | A : t V a m l . e r ] i i . n i

I l i e l ' ! p i : c o p a l i ; i i i ; ; \:< l i i e t l I vv e l v .• o r

r v p e r i o d l o w a i l ; ' .

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I'. I'III n.McCc.ithI...11;:Yoiiii-!1 r . i t .u ' in !"

T o t a l . -

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S i . U e lS c l l o i - l l v i , j-~ 1 n-i-

Totals

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1 1 . . - , < I.. \ .] • 1

IM, ] : • ' . :

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l \ . I I ' , ,1 : 1 1 • • • i i

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I'.-l

I I .

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N. 0 1 n o w M M . 1.1 V I . I 1:

A 1 . 1 1 1

f o r t h e l e a d . T h e N o r t h S u m m i t l l l l l l v } » * > " ' - i n ' • >

1 0 a \\ i n . I n s c u i i i r : s i x i v s r . .

( ' i l l v i i r v S e l a n e w b ' i ' . l i

y e a r ,

i l i e J u n i o r l ! o > s l i a \ i i m h e l d a p i e - I

l i t

Cardinals will inert Ciba asother part of the ilmilileheador. point-

The Comets found Miff opiiosi- ' " a r k for point-makinu for

tiou in the rejiivinnled Calvarywill „,,,„ (his

at :: If. Ai l f t p r n < ) m i s V-rouraiii at :: If. AMoroney was the brifiht spot in j u n i or var.M.v en.aucnen. is canbd

the bumnut-attack with ten points. , . o m , , 1 ; , i o i l ()!- „„. f i r s t i r : ( I 1 1 ( ,

The r e su l t s os oilier conferencelines will be of importance to

iv at the completion of the th i rd a ^ d ' L ^ ^ F r i t t h i e ^ w e i v ' i n u m V u a ^ ' t o S'lmmit b a s k e t b d l r-nlhiisiaHts. Aimi with Summit still holdiiiK a ,1.0 « , - ,„!«• • : \ e r o n a iriuinpti ovt-r Madison

. . . . : . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . O i a i l l l . » . - > . t , , . , , , , 1 , 1 I . , . I . , i i . . . 1 1 „ . . : ! \ - . .

HAL.K Ik

"JH-lll. hicycle, KOIKI 1 nmlitioll.i.iialile. May be .seen a t Wahl'.s

Sl:'lp. ' tilt"

f l><) size .'it! With tvvi" s l l i l i sis , 11 lo I | i , , Jl". Tf l . Suinniit

'i-: O K I . ' I U S T M I - : I . ; T I \ I<>!•' 1 - 1 : (•; 1 > i T c i : s

Inn otie-i.oint nmr"iii . Kach team1 -einii 1 ted with i-iuht points anil itrun-i. f.

_,, 'lared equally in a larl;e number i'ic;"z:, !._.. of inis-iiidcd passes, c i rcus .shots '^["'ff'.Ytl'c

iind personal foulitii; exper iences . It Tr'-ncn.vi-, 1v.as yi thi> session that thVt'oniet.s I'.iniiullo. "•

summit

low I'o,- theMoreiuy,

1

cow inanuii', rott.-ii, over DIHold, no nhavlii|;9 ; tup suil $S..1(i

delivered; Kuanmtced liesl.fctnut KUrms, Unionvillo 2-0.T>:t.

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ti'.Xh KSTATK~FOB"TALiT"~~tQ

t IIOUKO, 7 rfximn nnd 1

1 off attic, K«'"(l rf.Hidentl.il wt-e-tipar IHIM and Htat ion ; corner

bargain to milck buyer. Ail-s lU 45 <•' HICRAM

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I t i a t l e i - o f 1 I K U A X W ' l l . l . i A M S . l i . n l V t a r .

i n n a s I I K I . I A ' . X W I L L I A M S S i n H ' l M - , ' l [ , , u , . u , , . ( ) , ,l i a n k r i i i i t , o f J i m l - : , i : t I ' r . i i i i S i r . . :( r . - s i i l i ' i e - . . a t [ill:.1 I ' l i l n a t i i A>. .1111. 1. 111 • •• • -. Knic •

, , ,l I t h e c i t y of I ' l a m i i . ' i i i . 1 ' i . i i i / y ..r C n i . . i i , i i i . - S u m m i t B o y s r e t u r n i n g t o t o p t - , . [ , . , ' , ' , .

V'YJ1 form a i id t h e M c t u c l i e n o u t f i t Kl ip- F a n t l i , f.,,'.',1 pin - l e ju l i ly . B r y d o n , H r e n n a n d ^ " ; : l ! ' l ! l l ' l !

1 ! h. l ' ' i l i ! i ' l ' a n h i l

Iriincl'11 Maul" <•

riitirelv different affair with

g m i k uyls lUtx 45, <•'« HICRAM). Tl-tf

i si:» CAHS ton NAI.I:

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<:eoiTc ( ' . . W a r r e n . J r . . of Sum-mit, p r e s iden t <>r Ihe S ta l e Fish and ( ! l ( . eoniinissioii preseni were:(iaine C o m m i s s i o n , spoke :it the an- We.-ley \V. Woodlonl , coiifiileniiiilniiiil diniU'i1 of WiHTeii County Hod a::enl; .Limes II. 'ITi-loar. a.-.-istaiiliind C u n Club I 'n i t . of Melvid.-rc chief wa i t l en ; Cliarles (» 1L>,vIo 1 d.U'l.'ihieMday tiiMtit. He eommeiided Muperiniond"iit of 11 H- S i m r I-i^bthe clul is "of the s t a t e for the i r aid Ha tche ry . Ha< kett.-ln« .1, ai ;d C.uneto the i t immiss io i i in t he p re se rva - Wanb-n F r a n k Chirk nl Ha< kdi.--tion of Kiiiik1 a n d observance; of the low nfish and n a m e l aws . •',' . , — !

More t h a n L'i'o a t i e iu led till.- 'liii You must have the II KHALI) ifner iind l a d i e s ' i;iKht. .Will C u r i i e , you want ihe n e w s of Summit . It j . , ' , ,p r e s i d e n t o f t i n - c l u b , w a s t o a s t - w i l l c o s t $:'..r.u p e r y e a r f o r t w o , . , |I I I . C t i l O l h c i | ( . | i r i ' e l l l . l l i v . . . i f ; I : i | i ' . I W 1 • I i I '

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w a i t e r , - i l w a y - h r i i m - ; I h e c h e c k a n d . .l i i n i i ii f i c e d o w n w a r d s:> y o ue a n ' l : !ce t h e Ii'.1.ni'i •*. I ' l ' h a b l y o nt h e i h e i rv t h i i i w h a t y o u d o n ' tk i r i v v w o n ' t h u r t y - u . ..'•• a

A M i e l i i y a n a u l o i n o b i l i s t vvbi»v i o l a t i i l I h e . l a w vv;t< ' • e n l e n r e d t ol i ' t e e u VVceU-e | | ! | - ; ill j a i l . " W e l l , l ie,

u'n f u r t h e r a n d d o v v o r ^ e .

sii.icnvt: SI;KVH i;AltVISOKY HO A It UFOK | { l ( ; iST l{ . \MS

Iteuislrauls under (he Selec-live Service Act of IIMO mayliav(. 1 IK; aysist[iiice-at any limeof the Advisory Hoard for LocalI list rict No. 1 under the fol-lowing plan recently adopted:

N'iKht sessions will be he!<lfrom 7.I'o p."in. to !i p. ni. 011Monday and Thursday of eachweek. There will-he two mem-bers preseni each ninht.

Al least one member i.Iolui('. Coiiiiut) will be availableevery day from !i a. m. to I p. m.All mcinbers will function atthe District Court as centralheadquarters. The address ofthe District. Court is l."> Maplestreet, second floor, telephoneSumniil Ii-l!i77. The individualmembers of Ihe board prefer lowork e.selu-iively at headquar-ters rather than al individualoffices or homes, and this ap-plies during the day as well asthe I 'vniim.

The mimes and addresses ofthe AdvUory lipaid are Kivenhcrewiih Im the convenience ofri'Vistraiit1-1:

Judi;e John L. IJu^lies, chair-tnaii, LI .Maple Street, Sitniluit.

Albert II. Uleiiiuin, lawyer.15 Maphr Street, Sumniil.

Jiickson II. Hurford, Council-niHii, IloroUKh of -New 1'rovi-deiice, Clinton Avenue, Uor-oimh ot X"w I'rovidenct1.

John C. Coiuint. sergeant-al-:nins. Summit District Court,l"i .Maple Street, Summit.

Jacob It. Mantel, lawyer, "IMaple Street , Summit .

Anton C. Swenson, cha i rmankeloy Heights .

l 'eter t . Trlolo, lawyer, 3Ueech'wood Itoad, tJunmiit.

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PACE STX THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, M. J. TUESDAY, JAN 21194(1

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Hut dnn't get the idea th.it "San-ta FV Trail" is following any for-mula just becaiiHi' Olivia. K I I J Iand Ourti/ are tt-gei'her again. Theo!_nry Is .sev»'i"al. I f lln* most excit-ing chapters light out of our Am-es-lean history lio;>k:>, knit togetherin dramatic,, pattern byb u n Hobt-rt llui-knerstudio scenarist.

It is primarily the

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ls-.i-s Hip'fund of tin* HuxtouDay School. Short Hills.

The production of "TwelfthNight " as presented by the Chek-hov Tlifaf'-i Players has delightedcapacity audiences wherever it hasplayed- and is can ceded bycritics to be an original and

Warner bila rating Interpretation of one ofptare's ni'ist hilarious com-

starv of"bloody" 'Kansas Territory and theeastern end of the Santa FV Traildiiritig the d.ty.s of John Hrown andhis Ab,>Iitlo!ii'st raiders; days inwhich tlie I'nlted States Cavalryhad more Ihan plenty to d >; daysthat almost changed a nation'sdestiny,

41eal characters come to life onthe screen in the film. Fly nn is (•Lieut.. J. E. H. "Jeb" Stuart and his!partner in adventure is Lieut.(ii*oi'Ke Cutter, as portrayed by-Itinuld Heagun. Five other young'

edle:

cle.'.a visualization of a local com-1in unity project which reads In part!—"The pro|K sal is that we devise jand operate a cooperative plan ol!

action- ('.'immunity Youth Serv-ices with 'Open (loads' for learn-'

the| Ins; and working and a 'Self Iielpjex-l Truffle Circle" for assisting Indi-I

viduals, to make the b-rst use of jtheir abilities and the opportuni-|tits of our community."

In conclusion, Mr. Cliver said

Local Cast in"See My Lawyer"

Little Theater Guild'sSecond Show of Season

Council of Social Agencies to Take Over

Council, Outlined By the Governor(«'fintiiiu«>il On**

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felbw.-i, all under contract to \V:ir-,Her lli-os. portray historical eliar-i lion In . the acting part they pla>;;,arli-is. They are William Lundi-'gan a.s liobert Holllday, DavidIlince us Phil Sheridan, FrankWik-ux as James Longstreet, Will-iiu-i Marshall as (ieorge I ' ickett,and (ieorRe Haywood and JohnI I H i l l . .

There are more. John Hi-own Iplayed by Raymond Maasey, thCanadian-born actor who wan first I•stage training In' England and t*n-j '—'•talilithed himself solidly as Abra- 0'<mtimic<l In.in I'aw One)ban. Ui.co.lii- before American an-! K , s , , , , , r 0 R r a n ,(helices, liobert K. Lee is in tIn*i . . , . , , , , . , .storv. played by Moroni Olson. Sr>' . ' ' I t l

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is Jefferson Davis (Krville A l d e r - ' J » " i o ' , H « School." the speakerson). I 's S. (irnnt (Charles Will-) *,lr«8sed- (

t h a t Buldnncc maTceii its

Tie i onipany i* comprised of a lKiiuip in' twenty-one y IIIIIR Atneri-, "If citizens in a democracy cannott in ;u t o n and uttn-sipH and tech-^ definitely plan and operate suchnicl.iii-. w lio have if.ci'ivtd their i viral youth service, no necessary

at the Clii-Uhov •• Theater ' for efficiency, certainly a dictatoriitii has been estahlished; ot i ld and would. ANT) HOW."

Klrttu'tiekl, Cunu.. Ijr the panttwi) \vai-s. TravellhiK hy means ofst uiiiii-wj^i us and a truck,* thecompany is a seli-l.<iiuain<>d unit.Costumes, lull liKhtiii^ equipmentand all sci-iit'iy aiitl praps ai"d car-ried In the truck anil each niem-her of Hie company has his or herplace in the organization in nddi-

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Local WarjRelief Activities

(iuidance WithinThe School andCommunity

Playhouse AssociationIn Benefit for B. W. R.

-See My-Lawyer." Summit L i t t l e j ^ \^%^'f\Theater (luiht's second production. j<>>-, H.A.I't., Patriotic Sou*of the present season, was pre-sented Friday night In Rdisf>nJunior High School. Mls.s EleanorJardelle a.s Fay FYnnkel, the at-tractive secretary In the strugglinglaw firm of Lee, Ilusso & O'lUuirkcpjayed the feminine lead.

The law firm, a group of young! ,,n,i Mm-rislawyers, had the problem so com-, ('oum-ii.mon with lawyers just getting a1 other Objects listed

Reiteration was also given

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of Summit, 1'I.ivhI'lumberx t'nloti, P.IKCNat. Vml Nil. Vii*,

Olfii-e Staff. IXfiil Ksttate ttourtt.lu'kall I.oiljse No. S3 I. O. •>. t*.

! CrnsH and Mutur i'i*rim. t*>puMj Vi'lcrniiH Aswviulinn of Knrnm.Lt.

tiiry l'lul>. Siiuiti Summit t'tvk- Awj alion, Town Improvement AMSOCLJ.

Wteranx of KorriKn Wiir> Auxil<"ount>- liuililins 1>.

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iiini.sl, . and Stonewall Jackson,(Louis Payne.). Henry O'Neill playsCyrus K. Holliday, pioneer freigh-ter over the Santo Fe Trail and thenull) who founded Topeka andLcavenworth in Kansas. Olivia doHavillaiul is his daughter Kate, andthere art* other characters playedby Alan Male, Big Hoy Williams,

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first major emphasis innthln the

Schorl, tlie problem ofanre is gone into withdetail. Each class Is mad© up ofmany home rooms. The organiza-tion provides for clafis advisers,preparatory course advisers, * foreach class, a commercial courseudviHcr for all students, and anoth-

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WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAYJan. 22-25

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Vacation'I " . U l l K l l l I

RIYMOMD MASSEYROHALD REAGAHALAN HALE

1.1ST m i l s I <M» \ )

"THE MARK OF ZOBRO"Tyrone Power Linda Darnell

Oc'Hignod for -laiiKhlnK1 purposesand fulfilling 'this assignment ti>perfection, "Dulcy," starring AmiHut hern opens Wednesday :il theLyric Theater.• (iiiaianteed to knock the hint's

into that proverbial "cocked hat,""Dulcy" tells the story of the "ex-ploits of one Duley Ward, wealthy,KO'd-lcoking, Inn possessed with afaculty for getting everyone whomshe contacts into maddening com-plications. How she goes about ar-ranging for her heart interest to,

• sell his airplane motor U> one of;the largest manufacturing cou-|ceins in existence makes for hilari-iOHM 'entertainment from start to;finish.

Miss Sothern has never beenbetter. She takes a vacation from!her "Maisie" type of characteriza-i(ion to portray the dumb lint well-j

i are handled by another adviser.| Then, too, tho health department,I visiting" teacher and the schoolj psychiatrist perform Inestimable' service*. The school nurse, Missi licrthii Wlldmnn, handles cases ofemployment on working papersnml proof of age information forthose under L'l and over 18 yearsof age as graduates or otherwise."Tliieeiiu-nl Sen ice Essential

Considerable attention was giventhat part of the speaker1*) addresswherein he said: "No guidance.

! lly Curtis NicholsonJ Special to people who liveI Summit, Short Hills, and Chatham.(•And in other places too. The onlytrouble is that the following good

j news can apply only to 9!) people| out of these three communities. It{will bc> a favored few, therefore,j who will be able to avail thetn-j selves of tlfe opportunity. If you,I kind reader, desire to be one, o| these elect, you will have to actpromptly. Tickets are now on saleat both the British War Relief head-quarters and the Refugee ReliefWorkrooms. Oh, but I did not tellyou. what the ' excitement is allabout.

Well, the Playhbuse Associationis going to give an extra eveningof their mld-wiuter play for thebenelli or the nritiah War ReliefSociety. And that means that a tidyBum is going to be raised for theBritish. We are all interested inthat kind objective, and so thehouse should be a sell-out.

The play, na you probably al-ready know, will be "Pygmalion."Need I say it? It's "by BernardShaw, and anything by BernardShaw is worth many times the priceof admission to see. Especiallywhen it is given by our own Play-house. And when it is "Pygmalion."

• Believe it or not, you will have| trouble getting tickets if you doI not reserve them at once. Drop1 in at the British War Relief or theRefugee Relief and investigate for

The date is Monday, Feu-

program in completely effectual] ruarv 18.

; Dulcy. It Is refreshing tojup in'

this

SUMMIT THEATRE

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"THE LADYWITH RED HAIR"

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TODAYWALTER I'IDGEON

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see this yjung actress done(hie Adrian creatloim and toher prove her versatility innew type of role.

Appearing opopsite-her i.s IanHunter who turns in an excellent,lest rained performance as theyoung Inventor who on more thanone occasion is tempted to throttlehis girl friend. Roland .Young is|delightful as the nervous alrplancimagnate, and BHlle Burke most ef-|ffctive as his fluttery wife. Regi-i '"'*nald Cardiner is convincing as the.slightly demented Schuyler vanDyke whose illusions cf grandeurfinally serve to unravel an almosthopeless muddle, Dan Dalley, Jr.,and Lynne Carver are an appeal-ing romantic team, and (iuiun Wil-li.mis, as tho paroled convict but-ler, is responsible for many of tincomedy's loudest laughs.

All in all, this new comedy i.stop;; in entertainment. It containsall of the necessary elements andthen some. The scenes revolving! should Inabout the barbecue are .particular- 'Certainlyly amusing, with tho youthful!Chinese actor, Donald Hilie, walk-!Ing away will) his particular, ifsmall, part in the show.

TWELFTH MIGHT AT'Mirmvoort FOKIMXTON(01 NTHV DAY SCHOOL

After completing a three months'tour of New England, the Atlanticstates and a brief visit to Texas,the Chekhov Theater Players havehern j engaged' to give two perform-ances of "Twelfth Night" at theMaplewood Theater on February15th. fur the benefit of the scho-

without placement service. Thisprogram cannit become complete-ly ctiVctivi.' withouting of the whole picture. If secon-dary education is for living, theonly proof of the job well done orctherwise. lies- in the experiencesof youth at the end of scho3l.ShortctniiiiRs of preparation in thesocial and 'economic order todaypoint ru t . the curriculum., changefor tomorrow.

"I hclievt- the present Aiimmar-izPrt school records,of individualpupils are excellent. There is aneed, however, for vocationalplacement information purposes,

w-itehi to rearrange present Information. \ i . . . ' and improve reudihility of records'.

Such plans are already under way."Whatever additions or improve-

ments are made within-the schoolsystem and its-services in no sensecompletes the picture. Ciiidaneyjconfined within school personnel jonly is without perspective, as in-!effectual as the teacher without

kinm-lodge. ISrhiM'I's Responsibility >

"The whole picture of workingyouth <if school age under IS yearsof age in this community i.s un-questionably a scIU'Ol responsible jit". 1 believe this should continue'to placement of last year's grad-'.nates. How long alter graduation Ithe rr.vponslbllity remains with theschool Is debatable. Knowingahcut the shifting which does take.place from jcli to job I am Inclinedto think this responsibility shouldcontinue. The degree of length]

left t:i future settlement,the community responsi-

bility is 'there as much a.s the prob-lems of unenipji ymeiit and relief.

"This plan does not aim to takeover the functions of any Federalor State ageiu-it.-i. Rather, it wouldaid aiid assist these agencies by acloser coinnuinity co-operation.Their services would be improvedby personalizing the pi^bleins."Yardstick KstaMished

As a yardstick to measure andattain the proposal which he set-forth in his address, Mr. Cliververy effectively referred to an ar-ticle appearing lit,-.-"OccupationsMagazine" prepared by Mr. Dielz,entitled "A Self Help Traffic Cir-

More AdoptionsThe Refugee Relief Workrooms

an understand-1 reports that six more adoptions of| British children have been for-• warded to the Save the ChildrenFederation. Iloth the British Wai-Relief and the Refugee Relief haveasked for an additional .supply ofadoption blanks to take care of theoccasional requests on the part ofpeople who would like to feel that

; they have .contributed toward thesupport of British children in their

j own country. The small amountof $2.50 a month will provide forthe adoption of one child for oneyear. Subject to possible delaycaused by war conditions, each

'adoptor will receive a picture ofthe chi'd adopted and a short his-tory. These adoptionbe signed at either theRelief or the RefugeeAii Imitation

All war relief organi/.ations areinvited to send material to thiscolumn in order that valuableinform;)tion with regard to theirwork may receive proper publicity.In order to avoid delays, it i.s sug-gested that a representative tele-phone the writer.

start, that of developing* a! cMentile. Ernest Patten, who play-ed the part of Robert C.irlin. awealthy playboy, was the answerto the lawyers' problem. The trioof lawyers in the firm together

in.| with a fourth who aspired "to be-long" to tlie firm, included Her-bert Hall, president of the guild,in the leading male role.as ArthurLee, Charles Vamlerhoof ua PeterHIISHO and John Sliecraa as JosephO'Hourke. Win. Kiutffman as Mor-ris Schneorer wa'j the attorneywho eventually was successful Inbreaking into the firm after lu»procured as client, David Romeoplaying Kato, the Japanese chauf-feur to Carliii.

Thomas Ferraro In a comedyrole as Irving Frankel. the brotherof Fay Frankel and "the undercov-er .man" for the law firm, wuf.'-aslusiial very successful. Alan ln'thesupporting cast were Miss EdithHanford appearing as Sydonla Ty-ler, a chiropractor; Donald Ren-dall as tho telephone lineman whoinstalled a pay-booth for tho ap«-cial benefit of Sehneerer; AvisHall as a building chore- girl:Madeline 8chloss as a dniR storecounter girl who iisswted (JordonHanford as a drug store clerk indelivering special "short lunch" or-ders to the law firm when "the go-Ing" was particularly tough and]Muriel Savulo as Blossom Le.Verne. |the show girl who sought "n;chunk" of Carlin's fortune for histypical playh;y" attentions to her1

but who was dlsHiiadod from so'doing alter the ab.n'e mentionedquartet of lawyers wrung a"phoney" proof of "mentis noucoinpis" from Carl in and one of hiserstwhile "fired attorneys," S. ItJamison, ably delineated by JointVan Tish, who n\*n doubled as apolici-nian.

The play was directed by Robert(I. ('ass of Mountain Lakes, Sh.eer-an was productionCarl LesMng wa.s instage. Miss Marloncharge of properties

to tlwouatil

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?act that the objects ot theof Social Agencies as stated here-after from its constitution will con-tinue to he worked for. namely:

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Council forDemocracy

New Year's ResolutionPor America

Police, Firemen'sPension BoardIn

manager andcharge of theVC.SH was in

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papersBritishRelief.

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OBITUARY

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Teamed in New Laugh Hit

llrlfr. f«<'n. Frederic K. HumphreysBrig. (Sen. Frederic Urastu.s

Humphreys, who retired In l'J.'JO ascommander of tlie 102nd Kngineers.N'ew York National Guard, and whois a soil, of Mrs. T. St. John daffneyof Summit, and was a native ofSummit, died yesterday in Miami,Fla., of a heart attack. He had goneto Miami Beach a few weeks ago toconvalesce from an attack of pneu-monia. He was 57 years old.

Besides his Army career deneralHumphreys was associated with theHumphreys Homeopathic MedicineCompany of New York, founded byhis grandfather, and from 1028 un-til he resigned six weeks ago, be-caiiHe of ill health, he served as itspresident.

General Humphreys was born inSummit on September Hi, 188,'?, andnfter attending the PennsylvaniaMilitary Academy entered WestPoint. He resigned from the ArmyIn l!>10 lo enter the family, business.That year he married the formerMyrtle Lee Fears, who was withhim when he died yesterday. Hore-entered military life in 1!»15.

Besides his widow, with whom hemade his home at 11 Riversidedrive and Berlin, Md., and hismother, Mrs. daffney in Summit,

survived by a sister, Mrs. J.II?Schleiner of Firenze, Italy-.

ushers and Miss Jardelle of tickets.

Ten More DraftMen Leave HereThis Morning

I'nion County Draft Hoard Num-ber One—Summit, New ProvidenceTownship and New Providence Ror-ough'— sent ten more young men in-to training for a year under the pro-visions of the Selective ServiceTraining A.ct at a ceremony: at CityHall this morning. With variouspatriotic and civic organizationsparticipating in the attendant cere-monies, the group WBB transferredfrom the local Hoard to the regionalinduction station at Xewark andlater \Vi11 be sent to Fort Dlx.

Brief addresses were made byMayor Guldo F. Forster, A. CliffordIlernard, chairman of the draftboard; Iluford Franklin, formermayor of Summit and president ofthe N.D.O.. and Lt.-Col. Edward II.Twombly, chairman of the NationalDefense Council of Summit. Eachdraftee was presented gifts fromthe local chapter of American ItedCross, Veterans of Foreign Wars,N. I). O. and American Legion.

In the contingent reporting atthe local induction thin morningwere Thomas Emil Trouton, RolandHyde, John Godjaa, Hugh JosephLee, John Joseph Scully, John Tif-fany Merrlam, Leslie W. Engle,Donald Smith

ConHiderable interest ha*expressed by Summit citizens to ttu-HERALD about the Council forDemocracy, 2S5 Madison a « m w .New York City, the purposes atwhich arc to instil} in the minds &ithe American people the meaning.value and workability of democracyas the best way of Hfe under whichthey could live and to this end tostlinulate the Interests and aetirE-

> ties of each individual in the pro-motion and defense of democracyby the compilation of pertinent in-formation and facts, by reaeanrhand by other proper means and fhedissemination of such informationand facts through appropriate-facilities such/as the radio.

As an example of the activity ofthe Council for Democracy as aboir>»stated is "A New Year's Krsolutconnfor America" written by Wiittv;;Millis and delivered for the eoum.-itby James Cagney on the. Red NVr-work of the* National Broadca-Tinj:Co., January 1st of this year. Th."inosl important parts of the resolu-tion, follow:

"This new year before us may h->decisive— decisive for the whole fu-ture of the United States., and de-cisive for the way of life whuh *>•sum up as 'the democratic system-.'

"Democracy w a way in w hie ftmen and women can organize them-selves by their own consent k*rthe multiple tasks of modern living:It is a way in which they can'liv*1

! their lives and do their work lit*-''cause they want to live and workin that way and not because rhey

!are whipped by slave-drivers a:-'bamboozled by liars and propu-• gitnda ministers.| "Democracy is a system. Rut ir i-.alsoa conviction—a conviction rhar[we can guide our own destiny, evi-nj In these extraordinary complicatedI timed that modern science and in-vention and organization have cre-ated for us. All of us have b*??n

| brought up in this conviction: itI has been so much an element ot' our; daily lives that few of us have real-ized how rare and how splfiidiit

ithut conviction is. Hut w»> ar?learning fast. T>eniocra<-y is r,><>difficult,' say the dictators, 'ft t» a"

ifine idea, but il is too hard to-make-it work today. In the modernworld of machinery, of specializa-tion, of great manses of men r*»— Tlatt'd by complicated economic ties.1

: we can't handle anything so huma.tt. and free as democracy. \V> have to-tell people what is good for them,!and have the concentration campand the castor oil, secret police atui'the machine guns, ready to takecare of those who niajte difficultly.,Thin, say the dictators, "is th* only'

Rcser\e Fund IncreasedBy $5,237 in Past Year;Reserve Over $30,000

Stramit Policerc*-a"> Fen»jt.;i Board atmwtssjig he.ii Cir.rclay nioiViiv Hail n -elected MayorI-'. Fipsrsm-!" as f)rr's!dent. Citycr«r Ifcfbc-.t G. Fuchs wsis

and Fireit.-i :itmua!

the othei6*-r« of ihf J>'»ard. Including ArtS. Peer** of 1* N>W Kliglaiid ;ffiae. r^pw-seniinp tin* citi/rLI*aJipaJaiii 3'Shn J. fiunmw :•'•[ji^aiiiag ih-c police and Fiiv ('!

J. Murray«3*»nartnn'nt.

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diaractt-rized us ih-e annual repor' i-v.--board 'revealed ,i i,.1

iH'.:~".-jtS4- 3asi >'*-ar in the iv--r\-trss-3 of $5^.17. making the'tnial iv-j . * - ^ , ia 4ate of $3(U16.5T. Th-

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being snuglyt o ( - i ) V i - ! ! . i - -

of $1L' vji ''7>:r.:'i^:z 3S»4" .ih-e hoard sold J l ' i " 1 "f i"a;iH(J S t a t e s ( •ove rnmr i i ' <•.»:i-ir-ri^^v 2 \ pfi- <-ent in te res t h.-r-TIJ; -f»r.nii5 of '.->!•. At the p-c-"!.':r&** - -!>1 i»f t h e h o a r d ' s rv.« :•<•• >-.i S ' ^ ^ i i r d i n f i i t h a n d S u t i i ' i i . ; i ( -

: s ! b f 2 1* jH-r <-ent iu t c r t - - !I.MV-'X :-.«ad<.-of 'is.5Sii>-.-.j F<nf;ttT e x p r e s s e d !i::ns"H

-;i<ed wi th t h e <'\I'"11--'I'wli irh ' l ie af fa i rs cf "h-

f » t : J ";.-if<- Jir-en af lmini^ter . i l <ln'-;r.:- : ..-•• fmt--. y e a r .

«•«':: j3.-]-ii:.in t o t h e c i ty ' s c>:i':i-h:;-. j • i t h e fund, e a c h ni«-uu»:• ii :1T- fir*- a n d pol ice d e p a r t m e n ti T.;" :-"'.af.*«, g e n p r a H y speakiiiu. 1jn-"- .i*-:!! x>i h is a n n u a l sa la ry .

Hetfield SwornIn as County Judge

W J I ^ + T L. 3?<>ifield. of F'liiniii. I.I..TiiStur.'-aa-dfrd liv o t h e r s of til'- ' " '" i-r ? > jj-3K-iary, r t ' l a t iyes , i»-rsoiial-E P W K 4 < . j iubl ic olficiiilH and puliti-I J B ;:»3s!«-ris. b e c a m e a judg>- "i 'I"'.«*«:,'»!- ,.;;f OoTumon P l e a s >•<••>•• play£.)r a {f:»-*-y+>ar t e r m . '

Tfe* Pia5nfield' m a u , t h ' >;iiuni;est.«'ii=s3a.yia 1'k-as j u d g e in NVw JtTsi-y,,r^»-.,Tvi-] 3Le o a t h of h is high o'fii1'*'ffwra r<raiity Cl-erk Henry t!. Nut-urn, iia ii>* *eirenth floor court roiimai cEi't- Courthouse at l<».in o'clo.-k.ID tEa** sH«>e«liuK hour Judge Ht-t-

x'Afc'deluged with formal and

| as alternates: Maurice LineberryPoole, Harold Kreps and William

i Albert. Taylor. The men have al-ready been examined by physicians

Other Mon., Feb. 17 -an's Auxiliary Overlookmeet in". Y. \V. ('. A.

Mon., Mar. .1-Jefferson P.-T.A.p. HI.

Mon., March 17-,'5 p. in..Home Woman's Auxiliary Over-look Hospital annual meetingand tea.

Thins.. March 20—Roosevelt P.-T.A., S p. m.

An nd In thebrings results.

L"CHARLIE CHANAT THE WAX MUSEUM"

B A N K f i l T EMONDAY and

THURSDAY N1TES

$mim TALLY-HOSATURDAY NUB 8:45

Ned, all of Summit, i way by which syhole nation* canEdward Bruno Plctroski of N'ew j today be made to work together.Providence, mid (Jeorgo • Heutel i fight, together and be kept quiet."Sturgis of Berkeley Heights. "j "The democratic idea is being

ItecuiiM! one or more of the men j chiillenged with a direct ness*, anmay not be passed by U. S. Army i Immediacy and a power which adoctors at the induction point, N'ew- ] dozen years ago would have Ivenark, the followiiiR have been named incredible. And this year VMl wttl

very probably decide whether tfiwworld of ours i.s to he organized b>*the consent of brave and free mt-ttor to hi- organized by force anil

local selective sorv-1 fraud, because narrow and lirtte-! men have quailed before the prob- sleins of the time and found n<» ',solution.

"As we stand upon the thresholdof this greiW year there is one reso-lution which all Americans not nntycan make, but which they can kvpthrough every day of the year ti>conic. This is the resolution thatihe democratic .system, the demo-cratic concept of life, the rt»'int>-cratie. conviction that modern lif**can be a fret- and successful col-laboration of men and women, shadlnot perish from this earth.

"Kue.h one of us as an individualhas a stake in Democracy, bjtt it isonly when all of us know th.U. be-lieve in it and arc willing to pleitsea year's Resolution to defending is.that Democracy can continue ro h»-(HUH.

"Let us resolve that every il.tywe will be willing to make. IH'tnir-cracy work—lo use in every itailract the democratic methods ofnoil, of collaboration, of consentmanaging our own lives. That

Ann Sot hornunties In "Duley'Martini; tomorrow on the LyrlilU'b'iuuld Gardiner and iiillic Uurlte,

and Inn Hunter lake lime off from their hilariousto pose for a pencil sketch. The two will tic seen

screen together, with Kulund Young, '•

attached to tinice board.

The fourth draft requirement often men, the second such (|iiotasince the start of the peace-time se-lective service program got underway, must be supplied by the localboard on February 4th. The fourthquota induction,of men within thejurisdiction of the local hoard will

, j ) r j n R ||)(, | O | a | fiuniber of monREMEMBERED drafted to thirty-throe.

I Assisting the draft board thisif. in.. Worn-! morning were members of the Suin-

HoHpital mit High School hnud, under thedirection of .1. Fred Muller, and anumber of Hoy Scouts.

FKUFIiVL L'XKKV KHOAIKiST

Summit residents interested inFederal I'liion for World Demorra-i-U-s who urn not able to attend theftinner meeting In N'ew York to-morrow evening will be Rind toknow thai the program of speechesis to be broadcast.

fladio stations W0U nnd WMCAwill broadcast Federal Union talksby Dorothy Thompson, ClareHorllie. Thomas Mann and othersfrom tho Waldorf Astoria. TheSummit <'hapu«r of Fi'dernl I'liionsiiKgjtsts that members unable toattend I he dinner Invite interestedfriends to their homes to listen.Time: !t..".O to 10 p. m... WOK, 710k.c; 10 lo 10.110 p. m., WMCA.. 570k.c, Wednesday evening, Jauuary22nd.

of the judiciary spoke lirstXaltan was the first to

him.,. Following tin1

and party official-*•r*trc«l!'Mj i!i*-ir greetings, and then•rant* si*-Rood wishes of lawyer*ami sfBTH-o-iis.

J4f Hrtfit-ld was flanked hyChanrr i lor Alfred A.. St.-in,;" Jadee Frank L. <'l--;(ry.

Tbomiwon, his predc-Edward A. Met:rath.and Judg*1 Henry H.

County Clerk Nultmia*tni!aiir-i*-r«s fhe oath and 1'iidor

<"liaili-s K. Ayer.s held H»l>

m m"3i;ch Hetfield's h;ii"'

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dhancel lor Stein, a funntTii,i>r and Common I'I|MS

, was tho fir«t to ••!lt'-l'(i

i}» new judge h<- I'iKlh ihi> HetfieldK win1

<m iht" ticnrh.Jtidpe Hetfield will

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a New Year's Resolution worthmaking nnd worth keeping. We a-kyou to make it—we ask you'to k^-'pi l . • ';

"democracy is th»- personalHIOII of all of us, Democracy i*proniise of our great nation.the fulfillment of thos,. visionniho realization of that promiDomocrucy—-we pledgefor 1941."

!,<'i«»»Hx Saysr toar le* E. Loi/-'-

sponsor , mildto satisfy all who -

« or all who uiigl"for 1lit-n).

>a:4 lit- l<*lt he made imiin r e tommending Judge i•»T iia I'lacing Judge Thonu

ntts- apprlinta court , and a>i-hatt h«- experienced crlticiHUimiii. h <*pi»siiifjn in trying ' " '3pF*K!!Maa-eni* f«ir UnionTitn-. **!k3 Hie Senator, will I

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se - - to !ourselves I1**3** »

theof Summit

per year for I

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