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f 10 Pages THIRTIETH YEAR. NO. 40. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1919. $2.00 PER YEAR. The Community's Part in the War. WAIiNING FOR NEXT WEEK. Cong. Ackerman's First The HERALD next week will be Welcome Home Celebration published on Thursday noon in stead of Friday noon because In Speech in Congress' Bulletin No. 6, Supplement to he Published with the Herald dependence Day, July •ith, falls on next iveek, Friday this year and the post office Opposes Change in Daylight will be closed all day. The Parade, An illustrated supplement of the HERALD will he Issued next All articles and changes of copy Saving Law—Quotes a 'll ! ' ' ""'i i tin nn ., mh , ,1" i,„,i m tin week in 'connection with the "Welcome Home Celebration" to be Ut K or new advertising matter received I ," ' i H ( v j' i, , Hul MI UII i, m.i sill mm, held July 3rd and 4th. This supplement will set forth the com at this office later than S a. m. next Summit Letter J'1"1111* U " ]" ' ""» ' ' ' ' i ' • HIM .1M.II ,..) „,. nn u,n munity's record in the World "War. There will bo pictures of all Tuesday cannot bo guaranteed in 1U ln 1 lhu "' i"" ^ b^iid ml un, dim i ( up <<)i_ini i- the Summit men who made the Supreme Sacrifice. sertion in that issue. ! 1 ,il,h , It would be impossible to publish the pictures of all the Summit In order to conform to holiday Presents Good Argument "" ' ' ', l ""»l"l HUW t.. M.ll.l. ) I , (H1Ul„,l ,lllt ',','' mT ^ ' " ' lun '» ''•'_ Lr-ulu Amu u ,11 hi Inn men who served abroad or in this country but a few of the promi conditions, our friends are urged to I M l! ]1 " ' " vilnii int <>| lU 1 i .U j l iPi du Lit, to nent ones will bo shown. GET COPY IN EARLY, The maiden effort of Congressman i ^ i in n n nn mini m nu.xiu i , iihl 1, iddi.- id "Summit's Service Flag," which the HERALD has been pub Ackerman, the 5ih District's new Con II "m Hi I M rl. i i 11 , , , - „ lishing and correcting' from week to week for nearly two years, will I1U Xl lllkl n ]l(i 1() gressman, was delivered this week in J' ( ,,,,, t , ii Hi in -],, ! n_i .I, d -MT u In f, lihnuilinnm ll i M ml 1thlnuhth III (111 _Jl nin he printed in this issue for the last time as a regular feature'and <m,ir JI the-JLoiise, speaking asainst the re- I " "»" '"lU Hid II t.. \ pi, til, I 1„ <-pi.Il.ll. Id LM11U, will be as nearly correct as it is possible to make it with all the ^ ,u '" l ' '""' "» v IP • li. • t uimu-h 11K ( mm official information we have been able to obtain. peal of I lie Day-Light Fitving .Law, %lli igh French Honors T " ' , ' / ' '" ' "' ^ i in ' mm. i.i 1 mmi pi u, i<> The war work done by such Summit organizations as the N. D, One oi Use kiters -from Summit is 1,1 " b ll I mil u II , mi t,, ^pim-ln 11 lw„ ,„ 0,, the Red Cross, Liberty Loan Committee, War Savings Stamp quoted in the speech which follows; ' . ' , "" ' " '" I' 1 'I U 1 li .1 i md.d Hi, h, ,„ Committee, Woman's Committee of the Council of National Defense, 1 Ul or-CoL Sheldon Mr. Speaker:;! am opposed fo this ' " " " "" « ' ^ If'H H. n Hi li, ,d ot il„ i „l, Y. M. C. A., ¥. W. C, A., Public Schools, National Special Aid So 1 ' ' ' ' '' • I ii ' il' ' i 1 th , JU lull MH IT, ciety, Woman's Land Army, U. S, Food Commission, Overlook Hos bill. I want to-say so today and say U1 um ,' '" ," ' " "> •" " ii ut min v 1 , IN |„ ii pital, Fortnightly Club, Business Men's Association, Co-operative Word has been received from Paris 1 Xi tlTl1 that I stand Hquaruly on that state ' ",' '" ' " ' ^ "ii N 1 , , , Muiimii Imnh] I i„d u< i . i- Charities, Public Library, and Board of Health,—will be set forth that C'oloiitl Raymond Sheldon, G, 8., ment. (Applause), j 1 l1c ,llH 5ll ' ' "' ' ' "i Jlil. d, Mil il, „ ,,,, , ,,„ Pll in considerable detail. has been awarded the Officers Cross In contravention of the claim that " 1 ll! lu lU ' ' ' """ ^ u» "1' "j> ., ii, iii, (w, NI, um , in,l ,,,] The issue undoubtedly will be a historic document for the city. of the Legion of Honor and the Croix labor is ununlinoiiHly in favor of the \ 1% M wlU ,U 1(l / ' ' '" ' I" " » tt M , 1 „d i,„m «H.li th, N ml A copy will be mailed with the weekly issue to every subscriber. do Guerre. At the. presentation cere repeal of Daylight Saving, I want to! ,c!111! ! mony, which took place in the Court V" V " " "» "1" il ^II U. i, upon i.\, Hu 1 ,iih Extra copies may be purchased at fifteen cents per copy. The edi read the following letter from the sec 1 1In h U tl1 # ' " " " 1 "» '1IN M.d ' ,1 T1()„, , ^ ill 1 ,„ ,1SI, 1 tion wlU'be limited to 2,500 copies, „ •• . • • of Honor at the InvaJides in Paris on retary -of the Union County' Central ! The HERALD has prepared this publication in the spirit of per June 13th, Colonel Sheldon was the Labor Union with headquarters at j The Loan Kxlii'dfiim, , ' only American among thirty officers forming a public scrvlco to the community. There is absolutely no Elizabeth, Xcw Jersey. i As already announced, (lie Loan Inhibition of War R, lies wm ],e and civilians decorated'for services to revenue to be derived from the publication except a nominal fee for June 10, 1019. ! opened m Uneoln Hu.ll. De Forest avonuo. at 3 p:. m." on '.July' -l,h France in the field or at home. The extra copies which will not begin to meet our costs. Orders for Hun. Ernest R. Aekerman, j l.very one should visit this inn-res; inu vxl-ibh. Xi/tk-kits will i,e re- scene and surroundings were most im extra copies should bo left at the HERALD officq^jM&at newsstands. Washington, D, C, j tjiiiK.d. ihi: exhibit will be open till ]o p, . on Saturday ni.ulu. pressive. m Dear Sir: I Colonel Sheldon was informed in At a meeting this evening our or- j — lls'inorlal ('erfincales. May, by the head of the French Mis ganization representing 30,UO0 union ! Individu^ ecrtiflrates are l, „y sp, dally engrossed. , no pro- sion at G. H. Q,, that the papers had ci n KILLED BY TRAIN, men in Union County, unanimously stated to the lainiiles of the 15 Summit men who fell in the- war -s a been approved by bfith Governments went on record opposing the repeal of mimic oi remrmhranee and appreciation on the part of ilu-lr fHiow- Colored Baptists to and that fie would receive both the Of Daylight Saving Law, notwithstanding citizens. ~ "~ ~ ~~~ ~ Fnial Accident at Lackawanna Cross. ficer Cross and the Croix da Guerre,— j the action of the American Feduration } Tlie Courts oi Ilen-ir. lug in West Summit, the latter with two citations by Foch' Convention, j h Dedicate New Church The third fatal accident within the or Petain; one for getting the Machine We trust you will use your 'nest ef- I i _ Special Courts of Honor are to be on IJci, hwnnd road beiw ni Gun Battalion of the 3rd Division into last three or four years at the same forts to prevent the repeal of tile mea I Lniou place and Spriimfiekl avenue, and on Maple si reel bmweenP»rk action under very great difficulties at sure. | and Morris avenues. These will be notable features. The "prions and place, occurred Tuesday morning at Formal Ceremonies to be Chateau Thierry on June 1, 1918, Respectfully yours, | standards are bemy rapidly constructed, and ihc Decorations' Commit- the Springfield avenue crossing of the which enabled that division to halt the GEORGE J, REISS, i tec jniarameeH that everything-will be ready and in place i, YVcdnes- enemy advance at the bridge; and the v Held Sunday Afternoon- Lackawanna Railroad in West Sum Secretary, I ciav, the 2nd. ' other for his work in the Argonne- (Applause) I Pastors Participating mit. Louis Schmidt, fifty-five years M'jr.iaO oiieusire, Kaeh Croix de Guerre I llie ('oniitniiiijy Dance, old, was struck by the 7,21 east bound Tliis bill affeets the interests of all citation by a Marshal of France car people, men, women, and children. It. S h l ,f uim nit r n wiH 1; train, and crushed to death. In spite ries a palm leaf. „.-i-T ^ T ' i V ^' '0 «- t' «'i the Maple Street Court on the touches their lives economically and niKht oi Ju.y -lib. (It there is rain, tlm dance will l,c hoM vvv^nV^h «» Reception to Pastor Tuesday of the fact that the gates were down, As Colonel Sheldon's entire service socially as does no other proposed leg indoors, in available lialls, wliich will lie announced,) " ' '' Schmidt ran across the track in order was with exclusively American'units islation and comes more closely to the After having paid off the floating this recognition qi' his work by both Tin- ifiniipr ittid Uli-etin^. to get to the station side ahead of the regulation of their domestic and home debts of the new7 church building, the the French governinunt and the mili- activities than any other bill pending The Dinner to the men and wonrcn who have been in service will train.