Dead Returned from Europe Summit Rotary Club to Note
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First Sect ion (In Two Paris) Reed the Herald ERAID For Local News SUMMIf, •» A YIAR CENTS •tfUce wt City Offices m Jtafar Summit Rotary Club to Note Dead Returned from Europe Safe Theft Here Silver Anniversary Monday , « Three of Summit'* World War II dead were among the Harris Im Jm*m, tU *t New- first of the nation's fatalities in the recent struggle to be fc, was umM Tuesday in Summit Rotary dub will celebrate its 25th (silver) returned from Europe Sunday when the transport Joseph jseWuMI Cbutiy New Tort Stat. anniversary vrith * dinner meeting and entertainment at y. Connolly entered New York's flower-strewn'..burbor with ••"'dSsnpBt <* >oUxt*; a saf« at the Hotel Suburban on Monday evening next, beginning the bodies of 6,200 American servicemen. They were S/Sgt tt* Bmami Do* as* Oat Hospital, at 7 o'clock, Mttfrfj Tarapiiw, ©f $m.m. Ttie n nk Bruno, Pfc. Henry By- The program committee has about completed its work Hid T 5 James M. Derap- theft ni s*i£ by p&icm to have Mrs. Frank Bruno of Ashwood taken p-'jite iariing tfae aifht of and announce* that Rev. Ciar« if.V. avenue, 8/Sjft. Bruno leaves two Octo*#r ML ence R. Rahn of Temple Pit, au- A number of close relatives of brothers and six sisters: Joseph Jo&ea wko was employed as a Campaign Gifts thor, lecturer and humorist, will thtsp three journeyed to New and Anthony; Josephine, Ro%e. t*M wattefcasaa at the fcoepital, be the speaker. He has given as y.j.k on Sunday to join In the Patricia, Mrs. Mary Col&rus*©, did BO* report tor «rork following Top $90,000 hi* subject""Mfghty"Like a Row " di*e©irt*y ©• tfee sroWiery and aa The club w«w organized w.th alarca vat «eet <m% tor jiis appr^- I'nitrd Campaign eontrlbu- twenty-five memhtrj, 'seven <*f B*BsuMs. Fraek. V«s "Troak, iden- tloim, still, MUK tabulated hour- whom are alill on the roster. The tticstriatts offiteer of the Sunstnlt ly In considerable) quantities, firtt president wai Charles H. Pttlic* Dcpaifaeat, inve»tiB«t*d have pa«»«d the S00.OOO mark, Smith, deceased, who was local tkk caw asd i-wavtrtd that Jones according to Chairman Wood- manager of the N«w Jersey Bell was a p*roSee tram the Rah way Telephone Company. Percival M. Bland ruff >J. Engtbh. R*fe*ma&ocy. ' ' - . Maxwell Letter, Jr. prnest, & Hickok Charter PiwwnUition Common Council *V**Menl-— A total of ft»jm in gift* was Tte JCcwark BUD tu turned Mayor reelection' entered on Treasurer Anderson's The charter for the new club over t» Kfwark police Tuesday books as of Tuesday* morning \fcas granted by the parent or- for vtoisdoai of parole tad liter and additional amount* coming ganisation in Chicago on October gives La emstody o>J Summit police In by hand *nd by mall to await Iwadh&g by grmai jury on New Constitution Tuesday and yesterday hav« charges of theft at the hospital. brought Ih^toUl of this year's Bed FtatMr drive to wltkln Seems to Hold Only U per cent of |ts •1104KM foal. Zeigner Elected The total on hand at it* comparative Umie In hut year's Election interest suereMful drive for tl(M^M President of At the moment indications art WM ITJi.781. aecordlag to Sir, EnttiUi, who reiterated hlk pp< that the election next Tuesday in diction «f lsst «r»«k that Um SnimitKrwanis Summit will Dt a quiet affair. final attainment of this year a S/Sgt Frank BrttM Joseph mtlgmr leaded the lut The main intartit seems to be goal continues to depend upon of officer nominees presented Sum- centered in tht outcome of tht the hulk of contribution! yet to be reeolved and. tubulated from j memorial jervlc* In Central Park mit Ktwa&iaas by H Marsh Shor- vote for the new Constitution. It . Peter Accorsi and lira. Summit's hutinrts | wh>cli waj attended by officials roefc. ckaimaii ©f the nomlnat- is expected, of course, that Sum- Eleanor Cerulli. LHJ eomatittee, at the Taes,4ay Lot the federal, fltat« and city gov- mit's vote will be recorded In Its Boos Botetla* of- tie group. Self-. ernments and combined military Pfc. Henry Bystrak favor, the only question being an n«r was* sdeeicd So succeed seiAjocjV, and thousands of other Pfc. Bystrak, son of Mr. and lo how big the majority in favor Summit Men Aid rilizens. , • • ,/ • Mr J. Julius Bystrak of Weaver will be. street, was killed in action, Janu- Three Army chaplains of the Both the Republican and Demo- ary 3, 19*5, in Belgium. He bad Prot(slant, Catholic and Jewish cratic parties have gone on County Traffic been in service almost five years, faiths conducted the service. record as being in favor of the the last two of them oversea*. WQliam R. Gllson Speaker* included Secretary of new baiic law for the State, and darenw R. RAIUM Pfc. Bystrak was a parachutist titf CAvtk—Steka rlttlioti Otto F. Taylor Safety Program the Army Kenneth C. Roynll, tuci) i position as. has appeared 25, 1022, and was prewnted on with, the 605th Infantry Airborne Councilman, fir it Wmrd, to sue* Director WllUam 1 MtMane of Governor Thomas E. Dewey of v\T. i is thought, have little ef- 1 Chatter Night which was held at Division. He was | a prisoner la eeea Roland P. the Union County Board of New York and Mayor Wiillam V \x i the final outcome. It is the Canoe Brook Country Club on 1 Italy and was released tipoa tbt Chosen Freeholders, a Summit b'Owyc r. of New York City. cxivw ft'^hit thera will besom* November 2, at which 225 p«r- ' Services Novernber • corulng of American troops. Us resident, has advised Arthur W. Junior Red Cross » •'•' V'^JJ distributing, lltWa- »«»f e«, ?*at» Motor V«hlcl» Com- 1ORS w«re present. The Morris- A close relative of one H *&*„„• '***. t*» tuivugiitf *V, to vot'. jf^-the Banquet Tendered mUstoncr, of th« appointment of town"Club was sponsor with Sam- m'. f returned dead said a tele he parachuted into Holland, new Constitution, and it is possi- uel Clark of the same club being walked across Holland to Bet* Begins Enrollment a traffic safety committee. Jtfoiit grtm had been received saying ble there will be some working for of the municipalities of Union "Daddy" of the Summit duh. n:n- gium; was sent to France, taea Daniel 0. Worde the body would be received h*re favorite candidates, but beyond Qounty have taken similar action. nt-r meetings at that time were back to Belgium, where lie was on or about November 1. Pend- this the election is expected to be Dr.4 Jlrthur L. Johnson, Cran- held at tho Turkey Hill Tea Room. the last time his family heard Drive Saturday ing arrival of the bodies plans a quiet affair here. By F& AM Lodge ford, cftunty superintendent of dub Activities fo: services have not been com- from him. The annual enrollment cam- paign for Junior Red Cross begins Union County has been so over- Daniel O. Worde of Park ave- schools, has been selected by lie- The Summit club at one time pleted. • • His letters werfe alwaya about officially November 1 and runs whelmingly Republican for so nue was given a testimonial ban- Mane to head the commute*. iporjsored Halloween parties for Veteran* of Foreign Wars, Bea- nature and contained very little through the 15th throughout the many years that the Democrats quet laiit Thursday evening at MoMane will also serve on the children to keep them off the ton Hill Post 190, have been about what happened to him. Be- country. The enrollment for Sum- have little hope of electing any Wallace Chapel AME Z lo n ommlttw. streets, and It' was the original grunted permission by Common sides his parents, he leaves four mit has always been 100 per cent, key candidates, seems to be the Church, Broad street, under the Summit resident* serving on trie sponsor for Boys' Week,, now ^Council to hold a "Community brothers and a sister. Pfc. By- according toin report by Mrs. Clar- consensus. sponsorship of Hill City Lodge, committee, In addition to Mc- known as Youth Week. The club Memorial Service for World War strak, 29, graduated from Sum- ence D. Marvin, Junior Red Cross Locally, there is no opposition 18 (Prince Hall Affiliation), Mane, are John W. Melxell, Jr., •lao played a part In the acqul- II Dead" in the park opposite the mit High School, class of 1933. chairman for the Summit Chap- to candidates of the Republican F&AM.' county engineer, and W. Rich- tition and development of Me* YHCA on Sunday, November 9 T/5 Janies M. Dempster M.-.,*JBen as'president, of the or- ter, with students of all public, party, the spring Primary being Testimonial literature states mond Tracy, secretary and engi- ntorial Pieid. The club has main- starting at 2:30 p. m. T/5 Dempsey, 32, was the son of gaoiasCtaa. Eerttea followed the private and parochial schools par- tantamount to election. that Mr. Worde was born in Keys- neer of the Union County Park tained for some years a seholar- Commission. S/Sjjt. Frank Bruno Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dempjev report of Use BoaainaUns; commit- ticipating. Heading the ticket here is Max- vllle, Va., coming to Newark as fhlp and student loan fund for 1 aiding worthy boys In obtaining One of nine children, S/Sgt.