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OUR TOWN Months, (He Last 15 Months of Which Occurred During the Argu- Which Have Bn\N Overseas BUY AN EXTRA BUY AN EXTRA BOND TODAY rlBRALD BOND TODAY f y With P Oriier Kc. ilii\b't. k.vA<i vu THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944 A >EAR 6 CENTS 55th YEAR, No. 45 ihts r'Oai Oilict SuifunM. i , h.S faccond Class Muiier. Mayor issues Summit Boy Scouts Lead Warchung Area IK Collecting Books for rite Merchant Marine ! Cif y Accepts May Hire Planning Consultant Youth Week Fire Alarm Gift To Advise on Edison Sale t Proclamation From Ciba Co. At i:s Tuesday n^Ll nu i n,^ ' Vi) !u i i had hi' ure ti a i iiiim.ui (Yiunctl vo't'u un.iiii Mayor G. Hurry Culiis yester- i e.'uiiiuu n.jiii ion of t!ie liiini: ,I:;: ! Klltl si 1'. i ioiuil ii h l(i day issued a proclamation declar- mull y Tuesday night, ' u ai ccjit a NiVi" Yiiik Cii.v, » plaii-iing r.m.-.i Lii rd In iiiiiii' a suiAoy ing that•- ^ili of a tnudcm hiv alarm and rep^il. nul only on '.hr :iw\i<;i: Iliii;; K'ii:-im Junior Hi^ti 'During the period from May 1 ^ Uoi I 1 n ' i ( i i 11 i i i ii I ii ni i <h cisioii on ! his and ^through May 6 the young men and i i m ill 1'roiUK Is I'II . inr. of La- I I 111 J Jll I 1 1 pi \UI II i I I I I'M I e in \ "not to c-x- women of Summit of high school I in (r ] 'ark CIHA Miid il uudfi- l-i.Ollli." hidd Uiv i ily had in in li'iikinj;' in ' "• age will fill all city offices with Wounded in Italy >i'lanii'il by l'rcsidi'nt liome their own representatives in a \n n fur SDIDO tinie fin- fire alarm \. is nf council, the propo;-(U 1 junior cily government, thereby t(]Uipiiieul which was n.'il iivail- \"tii! lie sillilud hy council With demonstrating their interest in iblc in . the lnarliel. CIBA rs- he |ios:.iliililv a decision may hi; Acivic affairs. pldiiicd it hail Mich cijuipnu'iii in leached by I lie May '.I meeting. He "Therefore, as Mayor of our stuid^i' and no longer bail any use aid il was "priniaiily a question city, in order to encourage the tin il and in view of "the fine co uf win re the cily would gel the civic interest of our leaders of to- opii.ttioii (lint, had always existed money tor Mich an uiidiM taking, morrow, I hereby proclaim and bilwten CIBA anil the cily," the nice i! CMII no! }/ic c.illeii an eniiT- designate that the period from film would bi' happy for Summit :i in v appropriatiiMi." The coun- May 1 through May 6 be set aside to ,11 ccjit " til e file alarm system cil head declared Mr. (ioodrirh t as Youth Week." as i gift. wa.s well versed with Summit, In accepting the gift for the problems, having' been loiisulled illy Councilman Krederick K. when the zoning plans were es- Tiushnv wriile CIBA ri-ei|irocat - tablished in the 2il's. itish Authoress mg I lie sentiments thai prompted The qursliou of hiring Mr. the gift, and assured (he donor of Coodnch is ;ni outgrowth of iiiun- 1 I loiiiuil',- confidence that the ".same, lil's requesiing the I'lanning •Speaker at Annual haimonioii.s relations'' would coii- Boanl lo express its opinion on 1 linui' i the "i ccohiinendalion of the BWRS Meeting Hoard of KdiicHtion relating to the .sale of KdLson Junior High Winifred Williams, authoress and I The Invincible School." ^lecturer, was the principal speaker In answer lo council's request, at the annual meeting of the Sum- mit British; War Relief Commit- Miss Kemble the Planning Hoard answered iu tee. Mrs. Williams spoke as a J'VT. PATRICK YANNOTTA ; the form of a resolution which it. j pns.sed. The resolution, in part, representative of the British Min- 1 istry of Information. At Fortnightly reads as follows: f Speaking of the clothing sent to Patrick Yannotta "The Hoard of Education has England by the committee, Mrs. ; ably .supported it.s recommenda- Williams said that each garment • turn from the point of view of the was a message of international Slightly Wounded | educational problems involved. good will between the countries. "The Planning Hoard doesn't The changing status of women in ; feel presently that, it is prepared In Italian Action ! to approve or disapprove the rce- Mr wartime Britain was emphasized 1,200 last year. According to area headquarters in Plainfield, the j Boy Scout Troop No. 62, sponsored by the Men's Club of Central Private Patrick Yannotta. 27, of| ominendatiou on the basis of its *by Mrs. Williams, who declared r Presbyterian Church, for the second consecutive year has lead all the Summit District of Boy Scouts has led the area for two consecutive | 2.",.! Morris avenue, "was sl'.jrhlly i existing knowledge of the many that it is now considered unfash- troops in the Watchung Area Council in collecting' novels and other years in the number of bodies collected. Philip IJreider is scoutmaster wounded in action in Italy on Kcb- ionable for women not to work. j other factors involved in the so- books for the American Merchant Marine Library Association in New of Troop No. 62. The pile of books above is part of the number col- i nary 29," according to a telegram t hit ion of this problem. Class distinctions have been York City. This year the troop collected 1,400 books as compared to lected by Troop No.,.62, lloraJd Pliolo—WI'IKII iccently received. from the War broken down by the bombings, she j "The Planning Board believes Uepartment by his wife. Mrs. ! that n comprehensive study of the padded, and the will of the people Mary Yannotta of 233'Morris ave- is now for peace. She cited as an Ex-Mayor Forster Named other factors bearing on the prob- nue. iContiniied on page 3S> example of the power of the people Herbert Hoover Commander of Naval Base A native Summit man, Private in> maintaining friendly relations Yannotta has been In service .18 between countries, .an incident To Visit Summit OUR TOWN months, (he last 15 months of which occurred during the argu- which have bn\n overseas. He is World Peace *meht over the boundaries of J in the r.cvst artillery and did his British Guiana and Venezuela In With Hugh Gibson basic training at C.MKJP Stewart, 1896. President Cleveland sent a ANNUAL REPORT And E?f ferttiurope k message to Congress asking that Fornter^resldent Herbert Hoov- Before* Hfering i\n'eJse$vk'f;,'Vvl. they declare war onxEngland and er Will #the KueBt of George C \y<At',rrvay find it especially,jjit^i^ipg to go to the'annual Yannotfb <w\s employee! by the this was answered by a flood of Warren, Jr., x>t Summit, president meeting of the Cooperative Service Association—Summit's Bfuc$ >Jahufactunng Co. of Sum- lertaeum -letters from British authors de- of the New Jersey Fish and Game family welfare organization—next Wednesday evening, April mit. "Anything we can do is worth *jnanding that the peace be kept. Commission over this week-end. The Fortnightly Clitb closes Its the price not to have a third Miss D'Orsay Armstrong, head Mr, Hoover U an ardent angler 26. You might go for any one of several reasons. In the first ! world war," was the opening state- .season with its annual meeting 1 of the Sewing division of National and will spend two days fishing place Cooperative Service is one of the seven Summit agen-^ I and tea next Wednesday, .leanne ment of Robert B. Parker before Headquarters, also spoke and with Commissioner Warren in the cies supported at least in part each year by our United Cam- Welly, young- monodramntisl, who Polio Drive i the Athenaeum last Thursday praised the work of the Summit latter's trout stream in Warren paign. In the sqcond place you'll get something of a picture will present "The Invincible Miss j evening. "Eastern Kurope is the ,„ committee. She also announced County. of the current social problems of Summit. In the third place Kemble" at: this .'meeting1, has most vital point iu the world to- The former President will be ac- Nets $1,843 day," hp continued. V, that the Summit committee has you'll hear a talk by Miss Alice. J. Webber, Regional Repre- played the role of "The Madonna" been assigned a home, In England companied by Hugh S. Gihson, ! in Max Reinhardt's California f If Russia, Britain and the which cares for bombed out child- former Ambassador to Belgium sentative of the Bureau of Public Assistance which is part of [ production of "The Miracle" and In 44 Drive United Slates can agree on a policy ren and will be responsible for the and Minister to Poland and Lux- the Social Security Board. The Board and the Bureau are has starred in other leading theat- in the Balkans, there is a good emburg. He has long been an in- Mrs. Reginald F. Pearson, treas- clothing of these children. The rical productions. chance for peace in the future; timate associate of Mr. Hoover. giving a good deal of thought to after-the-war problems and urer of (he Summit-New Provi- name and location of this home Miss Welty is an exponent of the if not, there i.s no chance at all.
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