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B vw>ade<i a r eii ! I urn \ fu v.uul'i i,eir.-fil In.Mi lli<- ;• in L>I M«' school librarv neare^E hutnc I'he limn udditinn .)! ;r.i IWH tn (hr lkl; rtiC !(Wt'l WOUid r.flVV I.lvlri(is.tiiri Illjtri Vluwi hut uould be jn-rt-.jfi pro-ij -.::«' S;% :,;;! i-.ii".'.r\K '" " 'l! •f !ion% of Sunimit !!S :!W!1 li> ',<!', [)cru!!l!,!tl. •Tric\ < annul i iirtii. il" Mi iupli',^ liir ^ a'.rr 'or Ihf i -u\ •\ccdidini; to i i.m S\Sli'III l.lllKKJS! thi pn^.NLIIf King suid Ttic lailder i;. nn 1 '.wills' on H 11;; S< lio.'H : II I, w .• J I 1 ti * '.,,r ^p KITI^ said !hi- in*.ttit- ;U».HI»TI nuiii) >« !'n-Miii'iil irsjj The Kill S«i! lugh tower i:, '-•>hM is projKiM-ii ^ a half .i rrlati\fl> new hwSiu •'I'.llion gallon icipui ii> pillar dt-sigri artoniing h \<*v.ri which would mipnm ^il KltSK 'llni v^^>U;U lit Hit- water pressure for ihr nblx-d !d ^l\i- n a nidrc entiie ridge urea fro'n fslhi'lical!) pleasing a\i Herald Camp hund <.lwiMdr toad in Briki-ln pcaraiH <• It l^ iu feet n, itiaincU-i a! (In1 Uitlciin and i summit In addition in I hi- >MI»I is iirxnil M lee! in Reaches $4,987 Park Commission Personnel Picket Here Although the 29th annual Summit Herald Fn-h Air Kund^:anie to an official close last *\oek new donations continued to pour tn. In order to help meet this year s Workers Protest $5,000 goal The new contribution* for the week amounted to $371 to bring to $4,987 the amount raidsed this, season by Lucy Mc>«'i want to be paid ior the time According to Normun K Kautscher president of the Pickets appeared for a the> were out from Jum- 10 I ndefeated in spring season pta>. th«- Summit Spurs (toalkf't'ittT Jim Hilt, \wh CujtiMiiMi, (oaih Alan H<v;t'i"\ Fund. "We'll be all right and all thos>e kids who were !ev* hours last week m (roru to June a socftr team went on to partkipuU- m llu* SlaN* Tuur Ht(b Kt-iiiantl IVUT Rogers Back row; Hob Kin ft. John promised a camping experience this -summer will get 1 ••I the bassett Building a\ t.amfitt uf ( hamptons I'ictuird U-Ii to right, knrt'ttnji. I ur;»> . Mikr Ma tut . Will BcrMm. Donald KSW-rthoi pr "It's, an illegal sick out them The generosity of our donors is incredible and un '•HV Springfield avenue art- lod> Ta>lor. Ken ISmrtl. JHI K«rd. Kicky BalMa. Josh lui aiUtdStL Dave Walter*) and Trd Kemon and we can't pay them for it behalf of al! the children helpeti b\ (heir donations this ' njon ('otinty Park syMem YmitU- Iuii\ tiowurd and (hurfc * ulton Second row This has to be settled But year, a big thank you eniployees v.*ere prot*'&tini| we are closer together the Twtau o «wim marathon is hcht-duU*cl at lieaeon Hill their treatment by the parii Mjpetmieiiiieni miini C'iub to aid the dff.p fund Tru- marathon is beinii commission whose 'She Park Cornmisbioii urganiied by Miss Beth Maher, dauglitcr of Mr and Mrs Ages Run Gamut in Concert Band president is Wallace Bar offered o five percent James P Mftber of 22 Essex roarl and Andy Nastier, son ne» oi Uanies arui Knoll ;t acrossthe t>oard increase. of Dr and Mrs. Warren Nestler of 56 Whittredge road lyu firm in the building Mill!) no increases in salar> Among those ••\'h:) contribu'wi this week was the by I,lies Meyrr fim*s it gmxi job I work everybody iK-corne?. equal They are here in the Success in settling the known as steps. for Playhouse, an annual donor, who yavt- $50 There was them Some weeks we have If somebody gets sick and summer and piay v-ith us (tibpute is near uccurtltn^ to two yvur* The employees aiso a $25 gift from Martha S Lewis und a $1(1 con Agtss run from 13 to 65 and one rehearsal and then a we need their instrument, They ha v c ;i good unit' George T * "run general i anie back w ith 5 5 percent tribution from James R Vaughan Ttiere was also a $Km occupations from lutwrcrs concert The must \b two we give it Jo somebody who seeing each other a& well a?. superintendent ul the I'C phis step increment which anonymous donation and two $50 contributions each tjoth to executives in Sumnut s rehearsals, before it concert many never have played it playing then instrument\ IJark Comim&Mon "I'hes meant i> b percent total in a anonymous, as well as three £23 gifts all anonymous full symphony band They produce before, but they make it One band member has been had rJ} demands on the table monoN package for one Onf of them was an additional contribution by a donor "W*? had aUmi ">u in OK* Members of the volunteer sound fine The band really out of contact because of am! now we are down lo i;i \t-ar, Mr (ton explained who gave earlier tn the season There was also a $10 hand un .i ul > -i a nu -A e band are executives v.hu plays very well, is very illness due to a severe at 'i'hey hu '*• e gone I tar k to A\t- wanted a two year anonymous contribution as well as a $1 cash gift from picked up 10 nt'V\ people this live in Summit and work in musical," Mr Merola said eldent, and this i^ a chance witrk hut .mother ionir.nl We felt it was someone who signed himself herself'' A Senior Citi?en The music range ts from for him to renew contacts week " Angelo Merola. \ew York City, laborers, negotiating meeting LS set alM-ath Jul> and wed bt' A second contingent of children left Summit on Monday moderate to difficult, and he They are eager to learn director, said m an In- teachers, housewives and for July 19 Movement hat. hurting negotiations in a for camp vacations at YV.TA and YMCA facilities said he conducts the Mr Merola aaid terview "We have several students There are im drfcn made liut thev still lew months for next year so members for two hours, at a Children chosen lo go are local bins and girls from 13 year aids, one on drum:, ministers that the director The Community ('oncert have to come duv. ri on some !VMI \earh is more prac time without stopping The need\ or broken homes and two on the saxophones knows of. m the band Band has been tn existence <»f the items li( li band practices from f"ur in We have a 14 year-old giri on i don't ask ihvir OC almost !U) wars The present six hours a week One item which must be thf trumpet That's a dif uipation Music is a great director worked with the resolved is the sick out \>a\ ficuh instrument, and *,hv v. as to communicate and "The band is not he said 'Hie etnplo\(H*> restricted to just Summit residents, although we rehearse at the high school and it's sponsored b\ Another Rt 78, 22 Summit's Board of Band Concert Tonight Recreation A mother who g plays the baritone horn is Link Opens In Are® Memorial Field will host (he Summit Concert Hand at from Berkeley Heights and 7 <u> p rn today in an outdoor concert under the has kids in college We have Mutnn.sLs ubin^ the Route The new \ liiduct is jii^i baton of Angelo Merola newly appointed band director others from New 22 viaduct in Newark one of south of the old roadwm Tonight's program will include the overture from Providence," the direclor Nev\ Jersey's mosl heavii> while Uoutp78pa;a!lcls it !-j 11 "Carmen, excerpts from Wagner s "Tennhauser" and said travelled roadways the north Their additional music from "Candide," "Man from La Mancha" and a received a second measure Mr Mcrula. wh/j - r^-i o( v a pa city is e K pec ted to special arrangement of music from many Br<M*<iwa> of relief last Thursday with the music program in the provide relief tor traffic on shows the opening tn Go\ «*rnor public school system in the old viaduct, built m i;>32 Members of the Summit Concert Band are from neigh Byrne of a new $16 nulhoii Summit said the band has Route 7B.