OUR TOWN Their Sample Ballot Before I'rimary Increased, As a Measure to Prevent Cards Will Be Sent to Prospec- of Poppies Over Romania
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BUY AN EXTRA BUY AN EXTRA BOND TODAY HERALD BOND TODAY 13 A YEAR 4 CENTS Candidates Speak, Named TO Second Term Eighth Blood Bank Handmade ftygs From Salvage Materials Large Confusing Ballot Answer Questions Will Be Held Here Awaits Summit Moters Summit cis.nil el<-r;ii,:i iji-..i\i.s • l;i i.- r'r duy morning. Owing to t. ii. i fc i is< * i \ \ ' l:it .-i:..i' uf the b<<!lni-v the mailing Asked By League June 6 and 7 , I, j ,i v HI. ii ii i n •• ft • in in hi|,.uwi ivioie tune than t W. Gilbert Baker, thaiiman of III II, u 'U I s I , Ii I i i | I l-.'i. 'I ; Three Round Tables of'Candi- i he Red Crobs Blood ljouor M;n - ,n i ii > i/K i> , >i i u ii iii 1 -Vii ii -ii -n.il :ui;.s tut made for dates subjected themselves to ques- ii:i« hert, announced yesi.erday that ti A Ittlb ivll 111 Wl'lt (111 ll I1- i }-'l'l M-ii-i-l Oli (Uilt.'i tK.Uft. The tioning by the League of Women ihe mobile uuit would visit Sum- v u bin i i it, In ii riit hivu J Ii - iii.s haw (wo complete Voters and the public at the meet- mit for the eighth t .ime on June si,n In i ii>), n ii ii i' M'i ; sovi'h-n.ai, iuiiiis fur dclegales- ing called by the League last Mon- 6 and 7. Appointments can be n, 1 llt.il HI 11 is i \ it i ii '"I •'••UK( I" ;l": NiUHiiiii! Convcn- '^ day afternoon at tli£ Y, M. C, A, made for ihe lime between the i, i v» 1 A I ii u whui 1 i f i i il | uon ..ml i ai £e is a J:">ih candidate « The tilst Round Table was ((im- hours of 1:45 and 6:15 o'clock on ut u till nii'itfi in-, nil <- , |itiiiiiin>; ludfpcmirir.ly. There is posed of the three candidates for either day. n ilioiih i n tlu iiillol win Ii i-. fi n j ni> Ki'|' il) i i< in mutest as far as the House of Representatives, Requirements for donors, Mr. ft i-l w ili unit il i ut tv ti In I it t p | i In- iil:ci niito delc^atcs-at-large Clifford P. Case, Albert H. Kauf- Baker said, remain substantially bit Hi its v> i I 11 il ' in i s io On' National CYmvc-ntion Rie man and Waller II. Van Hoesen. the same. Donors between the Jii to clt 11 on Mi m nit n iMini't-iiit-tl. nor is there any rim- ^They were at.ked two questions: ages of 21 and 60 are acceptable. ii'si foi- district dcleytUf'.s or al- 1 —Will you work to have the U. S. Minors between the ages of 18 and Missing Over Romania lei imic.v participate in an international or- 20 must have written permission Tin! l)ijni(H'i-ats are naming 12 ganization to help maintain the from I heir parent or legal guard- iJi'U'£!nW\s-at-larf;e and a like num- security of all nations? 2--Do you ian, The minor releu.se forms will ber' of altt'i'iiiitcs to the National • believe that ration and price con- not be given to the prospective O(iiivriiiion,r but there are no cim- trol laws should be continued after THOMAS ROY JONES minor donors for completion. The - ii'.'-ts lu coiffiise tlit> voter. They * the war as part of the means to president of the American Type name of the minor, with the name have mi conlcsls fur district dele- control inflation? Founders, Inc., of Elizabeth, has of his parent or guardian must Kiite:- or allcrnatos either. Mr. Van Hocaen answered: 1— been reeleeted president of the be sent to the office of the Blood Ah hough there are no Demo* Some kind of international organi- New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, Donor Service. The release will cralic contests on the entire ballot, zation will be needed. 2— I'rice it was itnnouncd last week by the then be sent directly to the parent as far as Summit is concerned, controls should be relaxed as soon chamber's board of directors. or guardten with instructions for tlicit? HIT several Republican con- as possible. Named to his second term as presi- filling it out and returning it. tests for county mid national of- Mr. Kaufman answered. 1 —He dent, Mr. Jones has been a leader fice in addition to tlia.t: for dele- Minors wishing to dftnitte, Mr. k opposed any military alliance, lie in National business associations Baker said, should make appoint- gutr.s-at-large tu the National Con is for a high protective tariff. Any and New Jersey civic activities for ments sufficiently in advance to vent ion, , international organization should many years. He is state chairman allow the forms to be sent. No There are 14 Republican can- include a" nations, not just the of the committee for economic de- one under the age of 18 will be didates for the Assembly, four of , big four, "l—He does not believe velopment, National postwar plan- accepted as a donor. , Tn\rri whom will be chosen; there four ning group. Republican Freeholder aspirants that rationing and price control A donor is not acceptable if his The rugs shown above weie made by Mrs Howland ueates her own designs in the'Petpr Hunt have anything to do with Inflation. Mr. Jones lives at 130 HobnrL 'or the three nominations; two blood pressure exceeds 200 or is Joseph Howland of U6 New England avenue fi om manner. Mr. Case answered: 1—The in- avenue. under 100 (systolic). No donor is The t^s shown with the nigs aie also dcsigntd candidates for 'ho Republican Con- ternational organization should be eligible who weighs less than 110 salvage materials. They aie lined with old blankets and pimtcd by Mis Howland 'lhp ing with the gressional in. !;• .Uion in the Sixth the four big powers. Theoretically pounds. Those who have ever had and backed with feed bagi, relic of the days when daik background ha a tr.iy, a boy and a set of District, which embraces the '., he believes in free trade, but would pulmonary tuberculosis, malaria the family kept chickens. glasses to match it. comity, and two Republican con- testants in the State for nomina-. not say it is possible now. A tariff Draft Board within the past 15 years, diabetes, Using her family's cast-off clothes and buying A further description of the rugs will be found S/SGT. HOlUiLAS WAUL , • •• is needed to protect our standard or undulant fever within the past only the wool heeded to applique the designs, Mrs. | elsewhere in the paper. Mrs. Frank A. Wahl of 1010 Moi- j tio'i to •llc u s- Senate seat be-i of living, to protect new industry, five years are also not acceptable. ris turnpike received a telegram Ing vacated by Senator Arthur and maintain minimum produc- Asked to Aid Those wishing to donate blood Saturday night from the War De- Walsh, who is not a candidate for tion in case our sources are cut off. should eat a substantial meal 3 to partment advising: that, her .son, the remainder of the term of the Tf 2—Price and rationing controls S hours before donating. Fatty Annual Sale Staff Sergeant Douglas Wahl, late Senator Warren W. Barbour, WAC Enlistments The ballot has 41 columns, Voters should be relaxed as soon as pos- Selective Service Board No. 1, foods should be avoided for about aerial gunner, ,has been missing sible and the supply of goods be three hours before donating-. in action since April 5 on a flight will have several days to study 21 Maple street, serving Summit OUR TOWN their sample ballot before I'rimary Increased, as a measure to prevent Cards will be sent to prospec- Of Poppies over Romania. In service a year and the Borough and Township of Dnv, May 16, thus familiarizing inflation. tive donors shortly so that they anil H half, S/Sgt. Wahl was sta- , y , g New Providence, along with other !lL>nlS( V(ls wu ne The second panel was composed boards in the State, has been ask- may register for this visit. Thosu $14,000 STUDY By V.F.W. May 20 tioned in Italy. A brother Ser- ' t '' '> ' srran'gemeng t t(v of the candidates for the Assem- ed by Director E. N. Bloomer qf receiving the cards are asked to f geant Roger Wahl is on duty in a of the names of those for whom bly; they were asked the two State Selective Service Head- fill tljem in and return them al It has been suggested that Summit appropriate $14,000 The Saturday, May 20, sale and similar capacity in China. Before they will vote. questions'. 1—Do you favor the new quarters t« assist in promoting an once, or, If not planning to give to have a study made which wij.1 indicate what our town is distribution of V.F.W. Buddy Pop- entering the service S. Sgt. Wahl constitution and will you work for enlistment program for the Wom- blood to pass the card on to a likely to grow into during the next couple bi decades.