Business Division Rest to Exceed Quota Election Day
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Read the Herald for Local News ^ving Summit Far SZ Ttmm loo* fw* tfta Uir awl m 62nd* o. 22 Oa tm SUMMIT, N. J., WRSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 UtMl M SWWB4 CtM* a, taw. S4AY1AH tdNfl United Campaign Rolls Past $110,000 Mark; Election Day'Disaster'Will Business Division Rest to Exceed Quota Test City's Civil Defense Units with SI&204 reported tbi*week forr 108$ per cent of liaits totaltotal , In ththee Room 10, on the second •«floo, r of the United Campaign total climbed best job in the current campaign, the Commercial Building, 332 The city's defense plans will be put to a tart Tuesday t0 the fllO.OM mirk. This repre- with more to come. Springfield avenue. when the Civil Defense Council and the local R$d Cro« st.nts T5-per t:ent of the goal to Many cards are still out in the Campaign leader* were still dis- stage a mock disaster. date. • hands of solicitors in all campaign tressed at the great number of The purpose of the "disaster" is to famlliariw tho One of the nine campaign Di« divisions and since there will be cards returned without invest- personnel of the two units with their duties and to d*» visions has already oversubscribed no more formal report sessions ments. A "clean up squad" made termine any weaknesses in til* its total. The local Business Divi- all. team captains and worker* are up of the more interested work- paper plans. Only member* of US* sion with Mrs. Richard G. Moser asked to make their report* di- ers In each division Is being defense organisations will partici- J chairman, haa reported $10,225 rectly to C&mpaini Headauarteri, formed- to go back over returned Nine Local Men pate. , j cards to make sure that the prob- With the exception of « tmw lem of supporting the nine local Inducted Into top members of the defense or- agencies is understood by each ganization the locale of the "dis- person called on. aster" and tht number of "vlctima* Many Cards Out Service Friday Is being kept secret, • Hugo Meyer, general chairman, Nine Summit men, plus two.,fo , 'This procedure" « spokctmsui announced that there are still a mer residents of the city, 'were •aid yesterday, "win make tha great many cards outstanding In among the group of 37 Inducted "disaster" more authentic and each division and urged all work- Into military service last Friday will enable us to determine hem ers to complete their assignments by Board Ai at Plainfield. The well our personnel is trained to and report promptly. He said, "We three boards In Union County sent carry out their, dutlea." are well ahead of last yeaf's sched- a record contingent of 192. As the Following the teat « report will ule of reported contributions and group left it was announced that be made public to fatnUartw re«i« with a complete report on all out- the county quota for November dents with plans which would bt standing cards we will go well be- will be even higher — 228 to be put in effect If an emergency yond the best figure ever raised in drawn from the- three board* occurred. United Campaign effort." He Tho Summit group which left The following groups will 1M added, "Because we have effected for Fort Dix Includes Thomas activated for the test: Police, aux- increases' in all divisions of the Fahy. 823 Morris avenue; William Diary police, health department, fire department and auxiliary, eur- campaign to date all that remains TIME OUT is being enjoyed by a group of the high L. Knight, 14 Park place; Hertert Sunday and priies were awarded at the community vey, medical, transportation, com* Is a complete coverage of all of school artists who spent last Thursday and Friday R. Wleboldt, 18 Laurel avenue; Halloween party Tuesday evening at the High School munic«tlon, ahelter. food, clothin*. our assignments." decorating ninety downtown windows in the annual Robert \V. Starks, 6» Park avenue; by Mayor Blami. Above arc Lise Jacobsen, Joale registration and information, aad Optimist Club Halloween window painting contest. Martin D, Goldstein, 16 Irving Mr. Meyer has directed cam- Emdcn and Sherry Ham. (Chell Frantzen.) central purchase and supply eon* paign headquarters to prepare a Winning windows were selected by a committee on place; George El. Oolley, 10 John street; Harry L. Pawell, 22 Oak. mitteea. list of all such outstanding cards land place; Joseph Kawan, 479 and put this list in the hands of The junior Red GTOH will act Morris avenue, and John C. Chap- a* victims and inquiring relative* each Division chairman so they man, IM Broad atreet. inay be able to check with each of Churchwomen to Observe The Civil Air Patrol will partici- pate weather permitting.* Their (Continued on page 21) Alan R. Weaver, formerly of Summit but now residing at Hla- function will b« to fly "pluma." Community Day Tomorrow leah Park, Fla., wai also a mem- from Trenton, Tomorrow at 2 p. m. members of eight cents a pound to defray the ber of the group. George Sloncitw- Summit will be well organise*) Common Council the Summit Council of Church of processing the gar-ski, another former resident, was for a disaster—mock or real. At Women will gather In the Meth- ments and the shipment, Increas- transferred* to the Olenwood Land' a meeting of the Defense Council Lacks Foresight, odist parish house to observe ing costs have drained thx? funds ing (N. Y.) board* where he nowh*H last Wednesday at CHy HsUl World Community Day- The thejne of the Church'World Sprvico mak- lives and will be inducted from reports wtrt mada by the various otthe day. &s marked nationally ing thLa assistance necessary. The there. defense unlu and In ajl cast* ooa- Ackerman Says by the United Council of Church garments will be taken after the Board 44 announced that 127 sidtrable progreaa in commumty Louis R. Ackerraan, Democratic Women, is "Love Thy Neighbor." meeting to the New York City others have passed physical ex- preparedness wa»ooied, nominee for Common Counlcl The chairman of th? day is Mrs. warehouse of the Church World amination* and that mor* man An emergency generator to power !SEARER AND WEARER the goal climb the figures as the United from the Second Ward •peaking William M. Franklin. She will be Service by members of the Ameri- wit] be selected for eaamlnation at di communicationa equipment Campaign draws to a close witit. U par cant of the SU7,8t8 Quota, or at hi* party'* faJiy In the Masonic assisted, by an Inter-church com- can Women's Voluntary Services. Newark within the next few we«ki. has totn obtained by tha Red Cross $110,054 being reported to dafafe. returns are expected to puth the Hal), October 24, declared that mittee. The speaker will be Mrs. Tea will be served Dy Mrs; ft. The board U selecting candldaUt and Installed ia the third floor of itotaU past the $125,000 mark. Abova are a group of worker* at the "bipartisan representation on Leonard V. Busehman who re- > B. Weifltajjer and an Inter-charch from among those born in l>80, It Red Cross headquarters on Elm final report meeting held Monday evening at the YWCA, Robert O. Common, Council will be greatly •returned fr6m Europe. Mrs. i committee. Those who will pour was said. and tha City faaa also plaevd Peterson, treasurer,, tallies repOHp a M (left to right) Mrs. JL- Stanley beneficial to all the pwple of wUl .doscr&ft th* art: Mrs. George Irving, president an «vd«r for a second g*n«Tat»*. Mrs. Ruth Blauvatt, a*d Xn;i A, ;wteh.~-(Ch*U Summit" nc in Eu.-ope by t!»J of th* Summit <?flurtcil of Chur«h e e%mpm«m o( night stlrka an4 vMattav Mr. Ackerman, who 1* opposing churches. Women; Mrs. Leon Rlddlck of Fountain Baptist Church, Mrs. m haa Wtn ordered tuid equipment Councilman Otto F. Taylor, Re- The offering will be for the edu- Jesse Lyons of The Methodist U have teta compiled and placed publican Incumbent, declared tha Athenaeum WiS cational work of the United Coun- oil file at City Hall to cover fire "monopoly, whether it be in in- cil of Church Women in the prob- Church, and Mrs. Harry S. Carl- T« HMd Klwanfs Hospital Auxiliary Youths to Debate son of Fir.it Lutheran Church. A apj>«ratu*. World War II <kf«MN dustry or in*government is a con- lems of peace. A brief presenta- material, police equipment, first atd dition to be avoided and where it Hear N. Y. Times tion of the United Nations Trus- nursery will be* provided in the primary ri>om, For Coming Year upplies and wreckers, bulldoxers To Vote on Twig Behavorism at doe* exist there should be teeship Council and Its task will and acetylene torches in tht ares. change not only to create a better be made by Mrs. Pan] Tllson aided Thf Ecumenical Register will be Wclton V. Johnson, of tht available for •'the signatures of Names and addresses of perto&s to and more balanced governing Expert on Korea by Mrs. P. E. Truttscht-!, Mrs. Wll- John«K>n Engineering Company ontact for this equipment an ia- Town Meeting body, but for the general welfare Richard J. H. Johnston, New Ham H. Buchanan,'Mrs. Harold F. | wonu-n who wish to <lemonstrnte of $»rnmlt, was elected president Organization Here th ir ludei on the lists. of the people of the city. York Tlmea corre#pondent whose Hnnaen flnd MrsMrs.