Trustees Not Cooperating

Trustees Not Cooperating

-, •/.. )l >-*- „ , a* ]fflk •: Vf * for Drivi Safely and K ummit Safe HAViA* 1 , ^ / •**"M*^^»- • i ,i' ——^ I ptamed for Local Tops Goal Trustees Not Cooperating, neater Armouries pua f «r M?**"** Mftr auMrsv The sum of li0t.N0 has-been lag train serviee from Hobokea subscribed to Summit's United Lawrence J. MacGrtfor, chairman of the w gunuait «a4 Morrii Couatjr Campaign it was announced by janmunlties were revealed toil Henry Harding, president The Committee • for * Better Overlook, announced to Wetk following * oostfereiKse fcetf success of the campaign atems the Committee has as yet little evidence that the Trustees back to the fine organUatlof and twcB Lackawanaa pad town of- of Overlook Hospital intend to move toward reorganiza- the generosity of the Summit aup- porters. Although thla waa not the tion, as requested by more than 1,000 citiwnsyat a public The addiUonal rail aervtce la fat largest overall budget in the his- meeting Monday./ December J uorris 4 Essen Division only K, ud slthougti details have not yet tory pf the campaign, it waa the in the Siunmtt High School £n completed It tat said tha* the isrgest peacetime goal and!only auditorium. Tlie committee there* included one national agency; the Ordinances tervice will bcoome effective Jaft- fore has afri«i that its next step urr & when in after-theater ipe~ U. 8. t). Of special note Is the fact 'tisl expresa train will main Its that the campaign this year was should be/ (1) to expand itself toioalrim. fir* «to§ after leav- an all-amateur affair, having no Introduced al greatly f/M (2) to »e«k proxies for lu Heboktn will lie Summit FOB EUBOPE- professional campaign director as the nutt annual meeting of the r itope will be aaade at Chat- in prior years. Overtook Hospital Association on Madlson and Morrlatown. PfouU of 133 Summit avenue sailed Council Meeting Saturday aboard the U. S. Army Many factors Influenced the Common Council started off Its M**ca so, mt At a Madison conference it waa subscriptions with the effect of transport, General R. u Howie, work for the year 1MT on Tuesday /•The Citiiens' Committee now decided to put two new trains Into the bear trend in the stock market /numbers 32." Mr. MacGregor said. for a Red Cross assignment in the *&« a. « evening before an audience of four, Mrvice. One wlU leave Hoboken being felt substantially. The most "It hai been a working romrnlttee it 7:15 p. m. and will 1M expresa U. S. occupied «>ne of Germany. gratifying fact, upon examining - two women and twx> men—nm. solely. We propose to make it a to Summit. This will mean that Before joining the Red Cross Miss the quotas,, WM that the general •ounting t*o reporters, After JM committee of o»e tho the VM p. m. train will be elim- PfouU was employed by the Army solicitation became a very much calling of the, roll by Acting/City more. At the public mee| inated .but there will be other Security Agency In Washington. greater portion of the total and Louis DeV. Day Clih-k Fred Mort, which teUted all tended by more than one t trains leaving at f and 8:80 p. m. 8he was graduated from Wellesley the advance gifts^ lesser'factor. present save Councilman Jtome A. i-itlsens, 760 gave us theie k, other words, an express will be In IMS. Her parents, Mr. and Mr*. The business group, under the di- Belt* of the Second Witi, the and addresses «o that < added and the half-hourly serv- rection of Thomas W. Coleman, To Retire This Year ke*p them Jnfqnried. Wei ice extended until 8:80 p. m. Here- George S. PfouU, reiide in Sum- reading of the mlnutes/of the last v Jr., of the Commonwealth Water vltlng all of th'ent to help tofore the half-hourly service mit: •- •-. Co., exceeded lbs goal by last years meeting dispensed .with, the first by becoming members of L ended at 7:»> p. «* as did the industrial group under From Mutual Life order of iena' Committee. At lit lie direction of Hugo Meyer. Louis DeV. Day, who has repre- of a eotnmunlentlpo f torn the Joint time we welcome every ot Abu contemplated is a fast ten of the area served 1)51 •Jter-theater express to Summit Collection Qosta Lew sented the Mutual Benefit Life In- etUig whichIpn&td thatStunmtt Hospital Executive Mr. Harding stated that many had to p*y that body |3,130.01 as a look. having Hoboken at 12:01 a. m. surance Co. in ite home city of The Uckawanna atop aaid It mistakes were made which will be tint quarUr/ajsessment. A reso- "Our second step Is to i Newark, for over forty years is member of the Overlook*! would Make an effort to run a rectified next year, but the amount lution ordering the 'payment of train out of Hobokea ahortly after To Speak Before budgeted for Campaign expense retiring from active agency man- Association who timrcs was not completely expended and this amount was later pawed, to achieve reform to fed /4 s. in, taking off the present agement May IS, 1947, according to Five F&lary ordinances ww» in- our band at this time 12:30 a. m. train, so that there) Will he hoped that the cost of collect- Overlook Auxiliary ing the money subscribed might announcement by President John troduced for ftnt readlng-iney us a proxy for the nH be relief between the present meeting. We have now' 12:01 and 2:20 a. m. trains. Def- .„ The meeting of the Women's be reduced even beyond the very S. Thompson., Because of the im were: flxlnj th» salary of the ex- Auxiliary of Overlook Hospital to low figure which has been estab- portance of this agency and the ecutive secretary of toe Board of flamed officially that anl inite plans for thla change have eoatrtbute« at least 18 to| not yet been made. be held Monday, January 20 at lished in prior years. company's plans for dcvelop-men fix Assessors, executive official, It Is interesting to note that the atlng funds of the Traveling eastbound the 5:22 8 p. m., will be open to the public of the state of New Jersey, Bill C, /paid members of th* ore depart* oom«a a member with tli In order fpr all to hear Mrs. James cost of maintaining Summit's merit, members of the police de* p. m. train from Chatham, which United Campaign organization Thurman, second vice-president m vote for trustees. Any , necessitated a change at Summit 3. Tralnor, Jr., R.N., of Trenton, partment, the city engineer «Ad trlbutlon made since the. who has spoken to various groups and collecting Its quota is lesa charge of agency affaire, will suc- to arrive in Hoboken at 636 p. m, the assistant city engineer. These nual meeting on March! of Summit on several occailons. than* the collection cost of other ceed Mr. Day as general agent. will be replaced by one leaving area drives fund or almost any will be found In full on another and before the next annij Madison at 5:48 p. nt, stopping at Mrs. Tralnor during the war Born in Newark in 1833,/he at- Ing on March 20, 1M7. waa state Held worker, for the New other organization campaign drive. contributor a member, Chatham, and going directly to ,A tabulated break-down of cosU tended local public school^, Mor Hoboken, arriving at 6:31 p. m. Jersey Nursing Council for War rlstown High School, and Centen Hake M«t«r Payment .'' suggesting that qll contrH Service, and in that .\capacity la printed elsewhere in this Issue. A resolution was paawd author Present at the Madison confer- ary Collegiate Institute and was the hospital who are u» guided and worked with all nurs- The fine work of the publicity ising the payment ot $10,580.87 t« •bout their «tat us write ence were William G. Wight, su- ing councils In the state, She committee, headed by Richard G. graduated t$om Wesleyan Unlver perintendent of the Morris andd Moser, was one of the outstanding sity in l»04 with/the degree o the company owming the parking clal acknowledgement aided the Summit Nursing Coun- raeters, being T5 per < >nt of lh« right to vote, / Euex division; W. H. Domlnlck, cil in recruiting volunteer nutoes. features of this campaign. John G. passenger tfftraffii c manager WacKechnie, advance glfU chair- PhJB. '•'/'- intake fo- the past Qvc month^J Urge Mote Membn Aa a former director of nurses ttr. and MrtyDay reside at 22 Norman J. Griffiths of * man, assisted by Mrs. John C. LOCAL AID HAIL SERVICE j ft ftA largge crowd wasa att Meao- This is ifi^i'. irdari L v^h Vree-J •tto.tiurd/tuggeitjon I* at Morristown Memorial Hospitap l p od .jrOwL'. ThPir r^fitr %m, 1 «nd V. H. S»Uman, vice d t DtMUtoMtp l in N Leathern, pp well in excesexcesss rial Fle^d Mwitajrmorning to greet the arrival of Summit's first ment. <S»ry' teililj/of fee fbwfj f«*«l«' WWOwrlook !u \U< of the Lackawanna tin and at tosl in New Louis D. Day, Jr. Is director o who want *> hte a hospital second York, and In other hospital execu- of their expected performance. It helicopter In an experimental pick up and delivery of air mail. The intake ww,' printed riA lts». w«fek$f Association. i Houston Hall at the University of to none'—operating under efficient tte* •work, "her wide experience it now hoped that the pattern of picture at the top shows the four-seated plane about to land on the Herald.—Kd.) Suggestions that train service Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; their modern rnanagvinent — express) her an unusual capability "going ovei* the top" may be con- snow-covered field.

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