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•~.t: 16,000 People Read th» opening with a salm $Afb e Published Every Tuesday - "Justice to ails Bf the 112th Fit-id Ar 1 Now Jersey Nation^ _L and Friday Noon. malice toward none. * rnof Moore was in. : ana there was SIR-;. and SUMMIT RECORD abined chorus as well FORTY'-THIRD YEAR. NO. 78 SUMMIT, N,JW FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3, 1932 $3.50 PER YEAR lows In Summit - •."••'••• : \' • • • Three in Holehouse, chair- TWO COPS,FIND TWO COPS! smorlal committee of Concert Series Coddington Talks Lacking Money to Pay Fines Judge Williams Many Summit Girls "AreiitWeiirat brothers, is ami "Somebody's breaking into Day tarations for tin- Apparently Ends the Ash wood Pharmacy," the is to be held the excited voice of - a woman to the Old Guard Will Revoke Licenses-Traffic Court Cases Kent Place Seniors Hogs, it appears, were apparent- The Playhouse June, in the even, , shrilled over the telephone in ly offered a day In which to get all u the biting they- cared to do out of >yterlan Church at I Subscriptkig Concert s police headquarters Wednesday Justice Hobert B. Williams an- chanic. was arraigned for n 42-mlle Describes the Work of nounced last night In Traffic Court nu .hour, speeding charge preferred Twenty Will Graduate their systems. What is more, they Clever Super«Cast Pre- ie urges all t),S(i jf- .' night. e! Fails ^Receive Re- The sergeant In charge.,, hop- Growing and Creating that hereafter defendants lacking by Officer Van Tionk, lie received With Record Class Mon- apparently chose Wednesday, June ing to nip the probable bur- the amount of their fine will have a-suspended sentence when ho ox- 1st. as best suited for the idea senting Witty, Play This quired Support for Next glary in the bud, hastily sent New iR#f $is.-— Many their licenses suspended the num- Plained that he was testing a car day at Outdoor Service Since at In- t three ^bpiHodes of Week—Very Attractive Officers Newton Palmer and ber of days to correspond with.the tuat '»l« » tendency to'shimmy at dogs attacking persons wore re- Season Blooms Exhibited 40 Dennis Ford down Ashwood number of dollars fine imposed. miles per hour. on Campus ported to police' that day. Setting avenue to the drug store. They For instance, a speeder fined $10 Former Speeder Cnrmello Montlsaiio, fc3-Franklin' Meet Next Tuesday Night crept cautiously to the rear of Naval Reserve Next Topic but without funds will be deprived j James -Perilla, New Providence, Two Girls From Canada Handled the building and found—two of his permit to drive for ten days, j-paid $5 ou a reckless driving The Subscription Concerts which other officers, Nicholas Graaso By DAI* FAR It , Several speeders were arraigned''charge. Ho admitted he"' might Twenty of 'the . fifty-three girls calf by a dog allegedly ovned by and Henry McTernan, trying to If 3on don't know what'--we all have provided us with fine music On Tuesday morning L.B. Cod- last night, together with analleged rhavo been guilty of some vehicular who will bo graduated from Kent Robert'llnyes of Glenwood place. for almost a quarter of a century close a back door that had in- reckless driver and a hit-and-run [misdemeanor but didn't'fee-!''him- Earlier in the day, Hone Mur- aro, go to tlie Playhouse' this week advertently been left open. dington talked to the Old Guard on Place School Monday afternoon are ray, .40, of South street/ re find out. 'Even if you are wise have come to an end. The Sub- the making of new roses. This we offender. .The latter was John <self a reckle is driver.Convicted residents of Summit. .i; scription Concert Committee has The'Ashwood Pharmacy was Johnson, colored, of 53 Central i of speeding here on a former occa- The group j treatment at Overlook Hospital enough to have discovered tho sent to those who subscribed for entered one night several weeks learned is done malnly:by hybrid-j^enueTbr^ was ilist night fined for comprises the largest class ever to j ter two small,'lap doggs had ruin truth,, g o anywan y an* enfoy^the ago through the rear and a izing, although something new ) ing the scene of an" accident by {reckless driving. receiv""""'""••"-'e thei-r Jdiploma s at the insti' - IroIromm bushebushess uiuiul l attackettkdd hhe r as^humo^h r and wfaolesomeness of the concerts proposed for next sea- slight loss was reported. Since tution. she was walking down the Spring- son the following notice: quite often comes from what arc j Sybil Munroe, Maplewood, whose i Marcel Hoste, MorrlHtowh, paid play then, police had been particu- called sprouts. J car hewas said to have 'run Into on j a $10 fine for a 48-mi!o .rate In Presentation of the diplomas Is "In response to our tentative an- larly vigilant in that section. Hybridizing evidently is ah ex- a Summit street Broad .street, and Allen Bunas, I!) scheduled for 5 p. m. with Frank Lr - 0,tort nouncement of a proposed series of pensive process, requiring great | When Munroe finally caught up Union place, bad the same fine, forCrawford, president of the board of concerts for the season of 1932-33, patience. The crossing of two dif- j wJtH the Negro, he testified, the j the. tame spbed. trustees, officiating. Dr. Harvey we have received subscriptions for colored m Martin Connelly »f the Sun.mll Po-jS ferent roses is done" by pollenizlngtl «B used indepent languagegg. Josepp h Fiisco,, 33 Orchard streett. Nathaniel Davis, president of Ste- less thorn half the 1,200. season (and snatched Munroe'g "license I was fined $5 for reckless driving ' ''' j ThTeh setting la room in Orcnharn n Air one••--•-- kind of •ros e with another. Hd'ani fromd snatchehis handd . Munroe'g "license I was fined $5 for reckless driving vens Institute of Technology, Ho- tickets which would be required in JJustici e Williamsil! ! withh a motorcycle past Roosevelt boken, will deliver the Commence- j Court,- Devonshire), designed by gave *n instance of o.ne beautiful {revoked John8On.8 license, for W School in East Summit- As .in the Mrs. Cranstoun and charmingly, ex- order to cover the expense involv- ment'address, ed. We have, therefore, reluctantly rose, tho Claudius Pernet, which! other cases,'he was- nrreiitod by Fifteen Overlook fecuted by "The Drama Service took twenty years to bring to per- r been compelled to abandon the Band Concert John Bates of Millburn, a me- Officer Frank Van Tronic. The annual sermon to'the gradu- |Studios' <and that means the fection. , '..--,•' ating class will be preached Sun- i Subscription Concerts for the com- day at 5 p. m. in the Central Pres- ing year, and are returning the One of his own new roses re- to worth the price'of'admission;. The Summit High School Band quired 6,000 experiments. He pro-i byterian Church by Rev. Dr. Carl subscriptions received. __ ___^ atmosphere of the lovely old Epg- duced 80,000 seeds and from these j Hopkins, pastor of First. Presby- i sn maIiOt "WJs- hoped*.however, that the to Give Concert in Bon* BauefElectedMP. Tmnlt*l*tn C^I»«AI I " house, thus created. he succeeded in getting 40,000, terian' Church, Kiiglewood. - 1 raining dCnOOI ! make! a delightful backjround for Christmas and Spring concerts of nel Park Next Monday plants, only 1,600 of which were] As customary, the commencement the Choral Club may be given as productive. Famous among his County Chairman Reported Sold exercises will bo held on the cam- to Hold Annual Com= previously planned. Definite an- Evening own- "new roses is the Herbert pus,; or In the event of raiu, in the l|sfi nouncement on this point will be gymnasium. mencement Exercises - Hoover. Another beautiful new Tn-inUi At U1~U CU^l An^ P1^ which depends on for Reservation, nnrde later. .'..•• Next Night if J Rainy rose to be put in the market next Legion Auxiliary Reports Summit Girl* Listed lOmgnt at nign SCnOOl. dialogue and situations, rather al or Table, "We take this occasion to express year Is the Mrs. Coddington. The Misses Marlon Card, Dorothy our appreciation of the many and in Speech Withdrawing ——, -•..-. than on action and a complicated None of his new creations have Total Returns From Daltoii, Janet De Long, Betty Grant, 1 ' I R Dftlianll I P'01' is a distinct challenge to the It C-O314.lt prompt responses which we re„_-, An open air band concert will be, Dorothy Gray, Boryl Halt, Mary fWU 11 e r"' *».r;:;:li*--* J&« cleverness of the actors interpret- ceived to our request for subscrlp- given by the Summit High School \ ^. ' His Name—Other Com- Sale $363 in Summit Henderson, Elizabeth Hurst, Ruth tions." of them having cost him more to :'"""-• '"" '•—>' 'ing it. "Aren't We AH" obviouRly Band under ihe_direction-andlead-s produce than be ever got out of mitteeOfficers Elected Irving, Muriel Koithan, Doris La- Fifteen nurses of tire class of J loses none of its sparkle in the A meeting of the Choral Club and Nearby ... t ~.r , * • ' - --"^^»« »•"»"•' «* *««v v,i*oo ui . luBta iiujic ui iia agamic in ership of Joseph Schaedel in Bon-them. ger, Virginia Mandeyllle, Margaret 1932 of Overlook Hospital Training'hands of The Playhouse cast. will be held next^Tuesday night nell Park on Monday evening, June ''* •'" --, . when the question of continuing New roses, Mr.'Coddington told Manger. Rosempnd OTlellly, Cath- JJeftool for purses will bo grad- The honors so to Dean 6th, at 8.