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COMBINING Tlie Summit Herald, Summit Record, Summit Press and Summit NewB-Guide OFFICIAL Official Newspaper of City Subscription $2.00 a Year County. Published Thursday Telephone Summit fr-6300 by The Summit Publishing Co., 351 || Springfield Avenue. Entered at the | Mailed in conformity with P. Post Office, Summit, N. J., a8 2o* Order No. 19687. r Class Matter. 54th Year. No. 47 FRED L. PALMER, Editor & Publisher THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1943 J. EDWIN CARTER, Business Mgr. & Publisher 5 CENTS $4,549,997.50 Final Figure For Summit Area In Councilman Truslow SEEKS RE-ELECTION Hospital Tag Day PRESENTING A HESSON IN AIRCRAFT RECOGNITION War Relief Agencies Board of Health Hits, Becomes Candidate Will Help Finance Combined For Drive At Garbage Situation! To Return To Council Nurses'Training Here Next Week Unwrapped Bread Early next week, probably on Councilman Frederick K. Trus- Tag Day for' Overlook Hospital "Poor economizing"/is what one Monday, the-Allied Nations Relief low, Tuesday night told The Sum- •will have a special significance this member oi the Board of Ile.ilth mit Herald, he • would be a candi- year with the country, at war artd Campaign will begin in Summit. called Summit's curtailment of date for the Republican nomination vitally in need of nurses. Tag Day, Scheduled for last Janua'riY«4he lo- garbage collections to one a week in the September Primary to suc- an annual event in this vicinity, has cal,: ca mpaIgu was.pos!polltuV'-T The Board has received numerous ceed himself' oft Common Council ih&en set for Wednesday, May"12. def not To'interfere with the Red complaints concerning the few and from the First-Ward. At the end The money collected -will help fi- Cross driy.e in March or I lie 2nd irregular collections and members of this year he will have completed nance the Nurses' Traiiiing School War Loan drive in April. ; • ; i . "feel that some actions-must be taken a term of three years' in addition to at Overlook, Purpose of the campaign is to now that, hot weather, the dan- v raise at one time the .ftintls requir- a year tor which he was appointed The Nurses' School-needs assist- gerous season, is so close at hand to succeed Guldo F. Foi'stor when Itl for'war relief work among the They consider the' accumulation ot ance because its charges for people of Greece, China, Poland, tlie latter was elected as mayor tuition are .UepsJ. fow so tlfut they garbage, particularly in the busi- ! Chairman at present of Council'^ Russia, Holland und Britain. All ness district and in multi-fumih may foe within reach of all young the money goes abroad. None of it .defense, traffic parking, building .women wishing to enter the nurs- dwellings not only unsightly bin •anil grounds committees,'Council is retained locally. All of the Imcl- unsanitary. There is, too. the ing profession.' The money from geta and organizations hiivo beon man Triwlow is also a meinbei oi Tag Day is used for a scholarship menace 6f dogs whojwseatlei the that body's welfare, public safely for poRt-Era'dnate "work, class room Investigated hy the Presi(lentVWar-| (lel)riB about tlle yar(ls streejH, sower and parks commit equipment, reference books for the Relief Control Council and havej The Board realizes the scar<;it> tees. In the administration of library, expenses of the "Capping" been approved. -j ot ].,hor ftnd llle limitations or Hie Mayor James W. Bancker, he wa3 FREDERICK K. TItUSLOW ceremony, expenses of graduation Summit's share of the national i men in-, the scavenger department police commissioner. Previous to exercises and recreational activi- total has been estimated at $25,000. but it feels that something must be that time, for about a decade, Coun- Announcement was made Tucs- This figure was arrived at hy tak- duy night )>y Councilman Fre.il- ties. done to step no the number oi cilman Truslow was range officer ing Summit's share of the national collections weekly. A letter to this for the Police Department. erlck K. Trnslow that lie will he Wednesday volunteers will be U.S.O. campaign, reducing' it to a a candidate in ilic September stationed on downtown street effect, has been written to the Com- The First Ward councilman percentage of the whole and then mon Council. • Primary for the Republican noin* corners to solicit contributions, applying this percentage to the states ho will not take part in any Inatlon to siu'cecd lilmseli' on Mrs. C. Westley Tyson Is Chairman A solution may be found, now total budget of the tsix* war relief that warmer weather has arrived, primary-campaign but Is willing Common Council from the First of the Committee in Charge of 'Hos- to serve twain should the citizens agencies. j in putting the wagons that have Ward. pital Tag Day, Hor co-chairmen of his ward so <lesire. are Mrs. William H, MacHale and mTRUCTOUS USING A SILHOUETTE OF EmtfT PLANK The six agencies now in the Sum- been collecting ashes on garbage Mrs. A. J. Geary. ,. mit campaign do not duplicate tbei collection. This would result in two Mrs. Kathcrine S. Moroney (pointer in hand) and Mrs. ^tlildred II. TwoiuUly (hand on silhouette), work of Lend Lease or other gov- and perhaps three collections recognition officers mill instructors for the tri-cqnimnnlty Aircraft Warning Service observation post in ernmental and non-governmental week Have Yon Reached 1 - ***& Dr.Spencer Miller, Jr. New Providence are explaining the method of recognizing an enemy aircraft (silhouette) to Richard agencies abroad. At the monthly meeting of the Summit Accounts Moroney and Mrs. Catherine McCabc, assistant chief observer. Sixty-seven A. W. S. observers who lnne" Next year's campaign, which the Board, the health officer read ,i 21st Birthday completed a course of study under the tutelagevf Mrs. Mo/oiiey and Mrs. Twombly, on Tuesday nlglil group hopes to have this autumn communication from a citizen ni Speaker At Dinner received diplomas at graduation exercises held in Lincoln School. Herald Photo—Ki-onim'-h For $2,764,1 may mclude other ,\var relief agen-; Summit concerning the delivery of. Since May 16,1942? cies. ? The campaign which begins] loosely wrapped or unwrapped For Boy Governor next week will be concluded as bread and rolls to some local <leli- Have you reached your twenty- hi War Bond Sales promptly as possible—perhaps ] catessens. The dcllveryi said the Each year tne Committee oil first birthday since May 16, 1942? 67 A. W. S. Observers within a we^k or two, Contribu- letter, is made early in the morning Youth and Government of the New The answer to that question is Reports received, by .Harry, W. tlons go to II. C. Thompson, treas- 1 Edgar, chairman of the local bank; and the food is allowed to stand in Jersey State Y. M. C. A. holds in sought by the Summit Committee OUR TOWN Receive Diplomas; urer. First- National Bank and the doorway until opening time. It Trenton a Model Legislature at for the annual celebration of;''I Am ing committee in'the second war Trust Co., Summit. bond drive Indicate that total sales is open to all forms of contamina- which, for two days; hoys duly An American Day" which has been Theodore S. Kenyon Is chairman in the area will exceed $4,549,997.50. tion. chosen from the Hl-Y Clubs deferred here from May 16 until of the campaign. Local representa* Mr. Edgar states that bond fcaies Post's Work Praised Upon investigation it was "found throughout the state become Stare MaV_ 30 in conjunction with the HOSPITAL TAG DAY tives of the various relief agencies in Summit dad, New! Providence Tlie observation post of the Air- that one delicatessen had been re-- I Senators and ;A>ssen}blyine.n.andi in commemoration of Mentprial Day. Next Wednesday, ifejr'l-i; as a news story elsewhere in this are: Greek War Relief, Virginia f stand at IS.TSiMda," out of which craft Warning Service supported ceivlng its bread in bags left in, ,•**"-" ' 'a manner of speaking* tnltVover the As explained by Councilman Dorgeval; United China Relief, the pubic subscribed $1,764,103 in issue indicates, vis Overlook r|ospital Tag Day. Volunteers by Summit and the Township and pasteboard containers. A letter wits" -State government. Roland Beattle, chairman of the John Morrison Curtis; Polish War 4,376 sales. Cih^rman Daniel T. will stand on the corners of our town and ask for contributions. sent from the Board of Health to tlio One of these tooya each year is Summit committee, "The purpose Borough of New Providence and Relief Association, Walter Juras- 'Gilmartin, in commenting on these merchants stating that bread must chosen Governor. This yepr a of 'I Am An Anierican-Day' is to Money is needed particularly for the Nurses' Training School, j located in the latter municipality inski; Russian War Relief, Jerome results, points out that the Sum- be left in watertight containers and Summit boy, Allen W. Dampman, welcome into membership those We assume you will want to give and give generously. ha.s been Instrumental in saving J. Kaplon; Queen Wilhelmina mit total is double the quota, which delivered when the,store is open was elected. '. who have become citizens In the the, lives of a number of fighter Fund, Henry Harboseh; British he allocated to Summit proper. You could scarcely find a more worthy local cause. for business. Further investigation The Common Council of the City past year,' that la those who have pilots, iwas the gist of a letter from War Relief Society, Mrs.