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O J Form an Go Monraoutfa, 111' H Comp Read the Herald Tfie Week-end Weather: For Lbcal Naws Increasing cloudiness today wttt Serving Summit for H ¥ear$ 6h<wer» likely tonight and tomor- row; mild t<"iiij»*r.ttures. OutioolT for w«ek-%nd, fair uiiU and Summit Record 64th Yt«r-~No. 45 la two Stetiaat entered it Second Claw Matter at-'tht Fortofflt* SUMMIT, M. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 at Snmmlt N. i. Under tb* Act of Mweh 3 IS7I $4 A YEAR 10 CENTS Democrats to Pick Red Cross Goes Local Ticket by Garden Apartment, Widening 1 Over Top for'53 Write-In" Mettwd fund Campaign Of Four Streets Get Council OK A campaign to aecure Dcrno- rr«t.ic candidates for the offices of The 1953 Red Cross fund cam- Construction of a 55-family $180,000 garden apart- Coancilroan-at-Large and Councll- paign of the Summit chapter, ment was given the go ahead signal Tuesday night whfcn jnt-n from both Ward 1 and Ward which includes Berkeley Heights, Common'Council announced approval of the plans.' ; by "write-in" votes on Primary New Providence and Fassate The apartment will be erected by the Cassam Realty' • Emotion day, April 21, wws an- Township as well -as Suntiftit, has Co., of Elizabeth,, on Morris avenue opposite Norwood again gone "over the top," H&d- nounced thls~w«ek by J. Jerome i_ .• ^ i u. __ i nvejjup_ "TheMil'ding, coating $180,- don H. Smith, campaign chairaian Kiipion, prominent local Democrat. t 0'jO exclusive of land, w'M be laid, announced yesterday. Kflplon announced that hU party out In' six'auctions; Thc'imfts will'" would select three candidate* for . A substantial contribution front 33 Drivers Nabbed coni;.*t of four to six rooms. Iaa- the above office,and Instruct local employees and management of the dorc XaftaJl is the architect. Democrats to write in their neme« Bel] Labs at Murray Hill pushed in First User An ordinance authorizing tha ; the drive past its goal of'$42,954, 7 on the votlnf machines. He de-, , appropriation1 of $10,000 for the ! Mr, Smith said. He- added that all c.ned to name the candidates at | . widening, grading and paving of I returns are not yet reported and th i* t:me but j>romis<*d that their Electric Timer 1 Cre.Scont ftij-d ..Woodland' urcnu.es' | thnt several divisions arc ..still in- f i.lentity would be disclosed by next Olin j .^;fep vkinJty..o^,\hs.. xuw Jincala., complete v_ Tkirfy-thrce .. : ac::k f*n&.«4ije4 thai they were all eunimoaacs for apecding bi?t,wiiH"*n '' Schfx->i wfl.s~pas.»ed or. first read-' V.rongcandidates." I>itc&t reporLs from the various ; iV "X write-in " candidate haa * a speed of ftoir ctira w«w r«-giatereiJ I/iw Coni'tftltti f for study'and re- Division I, $4,133.70; Division 2, >ven-d.&y period In which" to de- on the city's new electric speed port. $3,771.65; Division 3, $4,555.75; Di- cV.rie the nomination of his party. tlmor. according to Chief Edward An ordinance appropriating $26,* vLsbn 4, : $92^71 f Division 5, K- If ho fails to file a letter of ac- K. Egan. Wo for tho-fmprovemen* of -Mor- 521.55; busineea. $3,6&5.1T; industri- 1 f-pinnce within that period the Will Conclude In addition, two tickets were ri»« anil Springfield avenues also a!, 55,876; advance gifts; S6.1S3.06; .nomination becomes void. handed to persona for driving with- was introduced, passed on 'first apartments, hotels. $4,311.73; New reading, and referred to the law . 'Mi an while, the local GOP Pri- out licenses in possession and two Providencf-, $2,550.99; Berkeit-y committee. The $20,000 to be taken mary contest continued with most others who failed to have regis- The Summit Athenaeum will | Heights, J1.42S.15; Faasaic Town-. froj» the capital fund b a portion attention being centered upon tration cards with tliem.v Us 45th «uon today (April ish'P.- $1,824.35; school* organ- of the $30,000 the city will pay aa Vincent A. Burgher and William s Chief Egan stressed that »> in the. High School auditorium ; iwition-s. $397,25; miscellaneous its share in a ?;*>0.0o0 road, im- I!. Gihwn, opponents for the throughout the city the .".peed with another musical adventure. | $131.30: Mr.* Barney's tea, $166.50. provement job. The federal govern- .'lamination for Councilman - at- limit is 25 miles an hour and ehouid Olin Dowries, famous 'music j In a prepared statement to all be respected, as it will be rigidly ment pay* $1.30 000 and the county I/'.rge. Gilaon thifl week released critic fo| the New York Times, j $100,000. The Job will be supervised division, leaders and campaign FOR' Bl"SIX"ESS~-Lea»:rs of Sumraifs r»- R. Decker. Campaign material aiich as auto stick- enforced. a statement setting forth more of will discti5rt "Ideas Behind Music" j by the stale. i workers, Mr. Smith stated: cenUy-orsaniz«t Troast-for-Govemor Clab' add the ers, hutttins and literature will be made available The easy-to-movc robot poiicc- ',,.! vie^s on recreation, city plan- j while Leonard Eisner, one of the I ' "I am sure you will join m« in final decorative to-uch of a csmjuisn bijtton to the to the p(ibli«j at the headf|Uflrtfr.s and a .scries of man started work at 7:23 am. Parking Lot Rid Accepted inig <tml repeated his proposal ! most noted and promising of fcH-liiiR ft great deal of ^er.son<j.' giar.t-siie portrait of their fnywtte choice for, the tire bring planned, Troa'.st plmis aj April 1 on Valemont way at G th.v. nn authority bo created to e»- ' young American pianists, will as- ' small Jack Pasi-T and Son ot Union lite 'heiKkiuarters on Saturday,| sido <ivenue. The timer was kept ublwi a park along the bank* of ! sist by playing to'illustrate the! satisfaction in knowing Summit's fU'pub'.iean noaination for GoTcsor at thr newly- Sunstiiit visit to were, low mixing t.-ipht conipauiefl there until 9:05 o.ra. From- 10:30 ii:-- Pai»aic FUver. • - • talk. ' ' - j annual- Red Cross Drive h;w, ex- 'headquarters of tfac -clulj kt Sol -Springfi<-id Apr:! 38. following winch h»- and Mrs. Troast wil! bidding for V.w c-ontf«ct to con- ceeded Its-quota. Our gmii eould Left" la right aw Fioeholiivr Ernest S b(.- guests at .a cocktail party to be IUJIU nt the a.m. to 1 p.m. it was placed struct the now Elm direct parking Exeundoiw into music of this ' An open meeting to acquaint East | not have" been reached without HI..-kok. Michael-H, Foriafchwia and Mrs. George Fltig.ihip. Kont«- 3.- on Springfield avenue ea«t of Oak- ]lot. Pastor Rot the job with'a bid kind are not new with the Ath- ; Smr.niit residents with th-e plan* the. sincere and conscientious, ef- ley avenue. Tho result was twenty ' of $13 202.20. The 'next two lowest enneum But this te the fir.it in- '] if the Board of Recreation^ for [ forts of such civic- nnd service- tickets issued to speedcra. ; were Ducrrier'v Paving Co. of t»tnnce vfiiert n distinguished critic ! I-;.IM Htimmit recreational faclli- | mindeil folk.s m you. Thr job of Maibon, Sll.,"».'^.!'3 «.nd WJlliam and iin outstanding performer have On the next day the timer was [ ';•> will be held tomorrow at 815 : organizing and .>Ui>frvLsing tiie-eol- Loco/ Tax Rate Drops 3c, Contracts Signed Zritli of Sunm;;:.. $11 ."2!>.W. joined fonvn to offer.ft "lecture"' place*! at Hobart avenue and Ridge ! (•in a: the auditorium of the Cel- lection of funds for <;ny orsoni&v on music. For three years in n row • road from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Four i Pliwti for the cor,.>ifut'tion of a .'•••!•••(• Corp. of America on Mor« ' 'tion. no matter how worthwhile, the Athenaeum ha«l R«rw Goklov- , hpeedcrs were nabbed. -•jB.'sit.'sry ffivit and storm water !"v. .r.";-uuc. The meeting has been''. is never nn etuy one. We hiive, for New Jewish ; sky who both played mid dir-cussed Becomes Lowest in County On April 3, "Robot Joe" checked i drain by the Chatham Building t i--- i:hy the "Citizens' (Jonunittee i l(>t-fti!y, ngain .dentonstr«tc« the mu.sie, and n year siRn Karll'lnch ; twenty cars on Fafisoie avenue be- j Co, oti A portion of Gef- • "• Ki.si .Summit," ' ability to hatriie our own ffn'ial S<itn<the| ptsiyci finrl tnikrrl « built < 'r>% frnni S ^1'. tn Community Center livwn 3:.'l0 and 6:30 p.m. hut found j v.-<--fe wpprovrd. Garden M. rviec obtipmions without ttcoursr 'j for <hr vn rk»u» nctalf \ t'lio^esnian for Ihf roitiniit- ; ,Ii»cob R, M«nl'"l chairman of j-ni> violators. On April 4 "it" was ' road is s new strff*, in the Co!t '• >i i'lari-d thnt the meeting is '. :.o Koverninentol flRencicts. Z I i <*f*i !h.>" btiiidlng committee for the j pjaeed at Morris avenue nnd Bed- ' rctaii ?-:"tion where Winston • K. Mr. Downey |s pcrhnp.i the forc- •'i'.-iiijitciy not (»f a political n«- i 19J.3 rate lUtcd' liret nnci the : J(-.virilt Community Center of Sum- Ogdct), contractor and.

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