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Q A) Morunouth, Til Read the Herald For Local News The Weather; Snow, »l«et «nd nln tods/, * Serving Summit for 62 Yean eontiitued ©old. Tomorrow, cloudy and continued cold. Week-end forecast, more continued cold. and Summit Record ... SECTION bind Ytar—No. 35 la Two SMUOU tnt«r*4 M SUMMIT, N. J.t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1951 ClMt mum si thm PwUMtflM W Suuatt, N. Uaaar ISM At* *f M*tth S. UN. 14 A YEAR ICENT1 "Letter Carriers YMCA to Sponsor Install Gariick Princeton and Salary Raises, Increased Costs As President Rutgers Debate Push School Budget Up $59,919 At a Joint Installation oeremony of Branch 761, National A»oeia- Widespread interest is develop- A proposed school operating budget for 19514952 total- 'tion Letter Carriers and its Aux- ing in the forthcoming inter- ing $890,828 — an increase of $59,519 over last year, has iliary twld laat Wednesday, C. collegiate debate between Prince- ton and Rutgers, which is being been prepared by the Board of Education. Of the total, i Fred Gariick took over the office sponsored by the Summit YMCA $819,291, or $55,307 more than last year, is to be raised by of president and M». Thomas public affairs education commit- city taxes. Reinauer waa Installed M head of tee, on Wednesday, February 21 More than &5 per cent of th« the Auxiliary. Frank Henskln, at 8 p.m. in the YMCA audito- operating expense's Is made up of first vice-president of the State rium. »alariea and most of the changes unit, conducted the ceremonies, rr ,»a g assisted by Joseph Racikowaki of Sponsors have been secured iji the new budget are in salary the local organisation. among the alumni of both uni- Posters Are item*. Payroll increases account versities and include the follow- for $59,000 but <M off-setting item*, John Moroney, outgoing presi- ing: George W. Bauer, Harold S. a saving of about 59,000 Is antici- dent, war presented with a paat Bell. Drury W. Cooper, Jr., Harry Bargain Clue pated as: a result of st*vff turnover president'* pin by Mr. Henslein W. Edgar, Conover English, N. Red and blue banners and pewt- and a reduction of $3,000 is pro- JLand congratulated for his services Edgar A. Mowrer Conover Englblv Woodruff J. ers arc flying today in the more posed in the janitor salary figure. to the local organization. English, Edwin Florence, William than 50 Summit storrt |wrtlelpst«- The old budget provided'for one Other officers Installed were R. Gilson, Richard B. Hlller, Carl Lug; in the annual Jubilee • Sales' mevre hig-h school, janitor than .••!»-..•: Mr. Moroney, vice-president Pulitzer Prize S. Hulett, Richard Hull, Willard which begin today «n<1 continue now employed arid no increess la Frank M. Pccca, secretary-treas- L. Hults, Russell W. Jackson, through Saturday. The poster* in the janitorial staff is proposed. urer; Thomas Reinauer, clerk; Maxwell Lester, Jr., Robert B. the windows and , banners inside Tlie net payroll increase, thus, i» $<7.000, or from 6 to 7 per cent of Charles Kaiser, Walter McCHnton, Litteil, Harold G. Lundberg, Har- I the stores rail attention to the Author to Speak the total salary figure budgeted. trustees, end Joseph Oucciniello, vey E. Mole, Jr., Andrew P, Mon- great three-day mle, an annual sergeant-at-arma. roe, Horace Moody, H. Russell mid-winter fjvent, being staged by The current ha.** pay scale for Auxiliary officem are MR. Ber- At Athenaeum Morses, Jr., John C. ' CWerberg, the ro'rre Want's division of the teachera is a starting salary of $2,- nard Fitzgerald, vice-president; . Edgar Ansel Mowrer, distin- Jamea R. E. Ozias, Raymond T. Summit Area Chamber'of Com- 500 for teachers with no experi- Mrs. William Keith, * secretary; guished foreign correspondent and Parrot, Hugo M. Pfaltz, Charles merce. ence, and Increases over a 17 year period up to $4,700. The budget for John Moroney, treasurer; Pulltier Prize-winning author, T. Post. C. E. Graham Reeves, A wide variety of merehandiise will be the speaker on the Summit Dr. A. Lloyd Reid, Emory C. Ria- next y«»r has been prepared- on Mr*. Fred Gariick, mutress-at- flt bargain prices is being offered the basis that it will provide for arms; Mtis. Louis Hand, chaplain; Athenaeum program Thursday, ley, Dr. Kenneth F. Schaefer, by th« cooperating *torc.i. This February 8. at 8:15 p.m., in the the regular annual increments of Mrs. James Ahem, Sr., color bear- Arthur E. SchmauSer, Frederick RETIRING PRESIDENT of the Summit Area Girl (senior sen-ice scouts, and Diane Skerritt of the \m\ic- of The-Summit Herald car- High School auditorium. He will G. Sikes, Jr., Lemuel Skldmore, the salary scale end will make er, and Mrs. Ferdinand Melillo, Scout Council, Mr*. Henry C. Slack Cat left), confers '. senior Mariner troop. The picture was takeji at the ries a sfxH-ial .supplement of «d- possible an increase of 1300 in the speak on the subject "Challenge William S. Sterns, Edwin F. Til- • s *. I * lit* Mrs. Jceepti Dombroakl, Mrs. Mi- with incoming president, Mrs. Donald E. Mat-lay (far annual dinner and election held Thursday at the ! vcrtlsiirg listing y pn rol chael Wiatroaki, trustees. and Decision." ley, Vreelatid Tompkiiu, W. Rich- ChtU ..w, _•• ,*, » •!* „ Tu i 8 «" w'ary level, that b to say. right) and representatives of two new senior scout < »ta«t«rn, "Few men in this country have mond Tracy. W. Richmond Tracy, "b;buy'. thah t are avaiUbl*. Other , thft ^ M| ^ n{ • * Following the Installation Mr. troops. The girls are Linda Robinson deft) of the a broader knowledge of interna- Jr., Frederick H. Waltz. Waldron Item, too numerous to mention. | moo WmiM ^ Hetislein spoke ftt great length tional problems," Rev. David K. M. Ward, and Ralph P. Whit*. can be found m the etorea. $5000. about the need for concerted ac- Barn well, president of the ath' Former Defective Finds The Jubilee Sales ore « yearly An average Adjustment of about tion by member* of both the As- Harold F. Hudson, chairman of enaeum, said yesterday in an- Area Girl Scout Unit Elects feature offered to the rfiopper.i of $200 is proposed for salaries of sociation and its Auxiliary to pro* the arrangements committee, said Self With "Stolen" Car nouncing Mr. Mowrer's appearance thirt city find the j»urroundin« janitors and c!erk.«, •••... • • tret and preserve benefits gained that the topic, "Resolved That Summit police established some here, "It seemed to us a particu- area* by Summit merchant*. As A public hearing on the pro* by the Association. The April or- The Non - Communist Nations sort m a record Tuesday morning Officers; Stresses Defense Aid larly appropriate time to hear in paat years, the «vles attract a posed' budget will be held in th*. der curtailing service was flayed Should Form Their Own World for quick recovery of a stolen car Mrs. Donald E. Maelay was|Man Who Came to Dinner,'' end large number of persona from out- from a man whose experience and Council room, Municipal Building,^ &a a detour from progress and Organization," has evoked the but they were aided in the ca»e,' elected president of the Summit to share in the proceed* of-town. The will be held judgment in the field of interna- Interest of other groups in town at 8:^5 p m. on Tuesday, February public service. by a former city detective — who Area Girl Scout Council at the Nerd More Camp Fund* today, tomorrow and Saturday tional affairs he so widely recog- and it is expected that Social turned put to be the "thief." The retiring president pointed and storr* will stay open tomor- 13: Members of the Board of He stated that a cost of living annual dinner rmeting held nized and respected. This year we Studies classes in the high school, Immediately upon a receipt of a out that last year funds svere row until 9 p.m. I School Estimate will be present to increase for postal employees is delayed In, our. selection, of a Feb- members of the United World report by« Summit woman-that Thursday *tt the YMCA. She suet) available for camp . explain budget chnngr-?, review tin* the prime objective at present for I salary policy for school personnel ruary speaker in order to make Federalists, and service groups, her car had been stolen from Un- feeds Mrs. Henry C. Slack. which were awarded Irrespective the Association and urged public our choice at a time when we could will receive special Invitations to j and the given facts concernUsjf ion place, the..-"wheels of "justice Among: the high point* of 1950, of need «nd were based entirely bupport of this aim. choose someone particularly appro- attend. began turning and led Patrolman on merit. However, she snid. if YWCA Attendance . the budgr-t. Refreshments were served by a priate to this moment," rCported l>y Mrs S:ack WaS th An opinion poll on the basic Philip Trlnddl face to face with - > * 1 .additiona l fund, . catino..t be raU-cd, 1 The budget, i» not officially ^committee of Auxiliary member*. fl f t t | adopted until after the public In 1922, Mr. Mowrer predicted question and other related issues the missing ear and also face to I forniatlwr of two senior troops. jit wiu be Bir.Cessary to Doubles Itself. hearing. Representatives of civic that Mussolini meant, war. In 1932, is to be take« throughout the face with former Detective " ttf»- declared that the estab- Untie this practice. According: to he predicted H'tler's military cam- "rtmmtinny v^'th t*io help of Hi-Y las Gra&so, no'A' personnel maiag«; lisfiMfnt of the ru-w troop* will Camp Director Mrs.