OUR TOWN Still Needs Workers for Harvest Show
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COMBINING The Summit Herald, Summit I Record, Summit Press and Summit News-Guide OFFICIAL Official Newspaper o£ City and Subscription $2.00 a Year County. Published Thursday A. M. Telephone Summit 6-6300 by The Summit Publishing Co., 857 Springfield Avenue. Entered at the Mailed in conformity with P. 0. D. Post Office, Summit, N. J., as 2nd Order No. 19687. ERALD Class Matter. € 55th Year. No. .12 FRED L. PALMER, Editor & Publisher THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1943 J. EDWIN GARTER, Business Mgr. & Publisher 5 CENTS Summit Man Directs AWARDED HONORS Summit Bugle Corps War Bond Committee MISSING IN ACTION Bank Is Gala Scene Promotion For Huge Takes Second Prize OUR TOWN Still Needs Workers For Harvest Show Employment Drive In Newark Parade A GREAT VOLUNTEER ARMY For September Drive All Day Saturday Competing against thirty-two During the past week plans have Win. .1. Orchard, general chair- Below on this page we have reproduced a table which tells Two hundred and seventy-four man of the Community Manpower .drum and bugle corps in the parade been completed for the opening* of entries of vegetables and canned Mobilization Committee, which is which closed the American Legion you more simply and quickly than anything else could what the Third War Loan Drive whiol: will start Thursday, September 9 food in the 'Harvest. Show held in undertaking an ' intensive employ- State Convention in Newark, Sun- kinds xof war bonds are available to you, what they are called, Summit Sattirday transformed tlio ment campaign in Union, Essex and days afternoon, the Summit Drum what they pay, how they pay it, when they pay it, etc. and continue through September 30 Summit Trust Co., Into a colorful The Summit'War Finance Com- Hudson Counties, has announced and'Bugle Corps won second prize As you know the third great war loan drive begins this and gala scene. Hundreds of Sum- that the Chaa. Dallas Reach Co., mittee, consisting of W. Pen tor among the. Junior Corps and took month — starting officially on September 9th — but any pur- Johnston, chairman; John N. May mit residents milled about the Newark, and New York advertising first prize for the drum majorette, bank from 8,,a. m., when the show agency, will direct and prepare the chases you make at any time during the month, beginning now, Jr., resident chairman; Harry Miss Adelle Oswald. Edgar, chairman of the bank com- opened,, until the doors -were shut advertising, publicity and (promo- Summit stood out in first position can be credited toward the third war bond goal of mittee; J.- Edwin Carter, chairruar at 8 p. in., viewing the prize pro- tional material for the drive T^hich, aiid took first prize Tvith the Color $15,000*000,000. •-•••• of the publicity committee; Robert duce of Summit gardeners and was' launched -yesterday. Mr. Guard "which was )efl by Miss Jane J. Davidson, and Louis DeV. Day their carefully canned whiten.-, sup- Hcach, president of the advertising This is the year of invasion — the year in which the United plies. The show was sponsored by Mahan as; Bergsant-at-arma and in- Nations began to rpll back the Axis'— the year in which the are perfecting the final details to firm, has been-a resident'of Sum- cluded the Misses Girard'/'Reynoids, make the working -organization the Victory Garden' Committee «l' _mitjfor 20 years. Kelly,; Trengrove, Popp, Fuschetti outskirts of continental" Europe were re-entered — a year in more effective; The parade that the Community War Services Divi- , • ,To meet the critical labor short- and Scott. In the line of march, which even bigger things may yet begin to happen. ushered in the last drive will be sion of the Defense Council. age in the three counties, business Summit Post No. 138 was repre- lacking this time, but more effort ' The success of this year's ven- and educational leaders of the area This year — this month — now — the costs of war are ture speaks well for an even bigger sented by G5 members and Jthe La- mounting as we pour men arid materials into great battles i>y than ever before, says the commit- formed a committee and raised Cl>i. Paul A. LIhKe, 3&,i'U. S. dies' Auxiliary by 72. tee, is being used to make the Third LT. AllTIIUlt.ti, "MILKY • 'and better show next year. Many funds to recruit a total of 50,000 M. C, who has been awarded land, by sea and by air. This month — now — is, therefore, the War Loan Drive in Summit the who attended wore heard-to com- workers . of 'which 40,000 must be The parade, according to New- The parents of Lt. Arthur G. posthumously the Purple 'Heart ark commissioners, ,was the most moment for all of us to enlist our dollars in the greatest financial most successful of all. ment that they wished they; had women. Recruiting offices are be- decoration, the Anierlcun Defence army ever to volunteer for war. Pllley, Mr. and Mrs. Ellielbert H. j been entrants and I bat they felt ini; opened in 46 communities. Service Medal and the Asiatic- colorful;ever seen in Newark. It Chamber of Commerce workers Tiliey of Union avenue, Nm I that next year there would .be t Thomas Roy Jones, president, Pacific Campaign Medal. Llnke lasted three and a half hours and How much weight you can throw into the scales at this time who will cover the business district Providence, were notified Sun- j double the number of entrants. American Type Founders, Inc., of was killed in action tit Guadal- was viewed by over one hundred is for you to say. No one can say for you. But you will want will be directed by Thomas Miller day by the commanding general, thousand people. of Stephens-Miller, assisted by It was noted with interest the Elizabeth is chairman ' for Union canal. to step up the pressure. You will want to be able to say to European Area, that tliclr son, a Commander Andrew A. Mc- Emil Fitterer and Spencer M. navigator and boinbnrdicr in the nunvber of men who exhibited in-the County. yourself, "Well done." The drive got under way after Namara oif the Summit Post attend- Maben.' R, W. Salmon will cover Army Air Force, had been miss- canning class. • Men are not just ed the convention together with The sacrifice that we make in buying war bonds is a sacri- East Summit business firms and ing in action .since August 1!), sticking to garden toil 'but are Governor Edison proclaimed a "job stores. crisis" in the three counties and jSummit Flyer delegates John B. Neville, Jack fice of convenience. We are saving money, not giving it. We Lt. Pilloy, the first boy from New showing their, abilities in the can- Paradise, Eugene McCabe, William The city has been divided into ] ning world as well. This was called on the mayors, business men are lending money, and the money we are lending will come Providence to be reported miss- 1 Webster, Joseph Caesar, Lawrence nine geographical sections with a ing in action, had been oversells proven by the .fact that Ludwig and women to support the work of In Shuttle Raift back to us with interest. All. we are doing is to forego the the Community Manpower Mobil- Kenny, Walter Orann and Lawrence captain for each section, and a since July and hud taken part in Evers of Glenside avenue received May. " .! ••'; ' •• ':•••- pleasure of spending now — putting off the pleasure. And in house-to-house canvass will be seVcral missions over Germany. a blue ribbon (first) for cunning. ization Committee. made at The advertising and promotional doing this we are doing ourselves a favor because we are help- j f» "» everyone will have an A graduate of Sum mil High Homer W. Dudley of AshhuuV t Over fiermany School in 198G, Lt. 1'illey was road and Ludwig Evers tied as win- material will be aimed entirely at Staff Sergeant Doming Walguar- ing to keep living costs down. opportunity to "Back the Attack with Bonds." Additional workeia associated witli the Firemen's ners of the most -blue ribbons in recruiting women workers, accord- ney, of Summit, aerial gunner, was Posthumous Awards There is so much advantage on the side of the bond buyer Mutual Insurance Company, New- the vegetable class. Mrs. Aifred S. ing to Mr. Reach. Leading dally one among New Jersey crewmen on t are needed for complete coverage and weekly newspapers in the area, a Flying Fortress based in England today that it seems hardly necessary to argue in favor of lending of the city and anyone having the ark before joining the service. He Anderson of Midland terrace was (Cuntlnucd on Page 3) which went through experiences on For Paul Linke, your money to the nation today. As a matter of fact the records time t0 asslst Jn this work is ask«a trained In Santa Ann, (ill., ami whnier of the most bias ribbons in call at he was then sent to Knglaiui. He lias the canning class. August 17 which overshadows, .'the show that the American people don't need much urging. Gov-| *° lt ,J ^quarters of the , . , •, • v • ,-, !• , ! Summit War Finance Committee a brother serving overseas in (ho In charge of. all the decorations wildest tales of adventure fiction ernment has been able to raise readily sums which no one i g .maintained through •writters. He was a participant In a Killed In Action which is be n Field Artillery, Cnl. E. Harojd for the show was Mi's.