Edison School Areafavored for Research Lafc Briggs

Edison School Areafavored for Research Lafc Briggs

Y. M. C. A. Open House June 3-9 Seventh War Loan ERALD Buy More Bonds 56th YEAR, No. 82 SUMMIT, N* J.. THURSDAY, 4WNI I, IWfc $3 A YEAR * CENTS Edison School In Gtrmewy Briggs V-Cwtfficrtt DniMri for Swvkt MM Bks' Hag Day Scavenger Service Areafavored Dies in Action For Research Lafc Service Departure Pros and Cons "Tfcat the property bounded In Germany Nov. 30 the north by MorrU avenue; w Word «u received on Sunday, From the Usual One Aired at Council the eiut by Orchard street.*£d June 3, that Lt. Warren E. Summit Lodge No. 1246, Benevo- Dissatisfaction with the cit/a city property, on the south tq£$e Briggs, who was previously re» lent and Protective Order of Elks, ash and garbage collection service Rahway Valley Railroad an<T tfee ported missing in action, was kill- will hold it* Flag Day Service was voiced Tuesday night by R. ML west by Morria avenue U viewed this year In Lincoln School audi- Bonn of Lenox road who moved to ed in action over Merseburg, Ger- torium, DeForest avenue, at 8 with favor by the Planning many, on November 30, 1944. Summit six months ago from Mill- as a logical site for resean o'clwk on Thursday evening, June burn. Councilman Loui« G. Dap* Lt. Briggs was inducted In the H. oratories a* defined by and Army Air Corps on July 16, 1942. ero, chairman of the committee condition* stipulated In the The Summit War Finance Com- having to do with the service un- He obtained hla training at Max- mittee has accepted the invitation posed zoning ordinance."' well Field, Ala., Lodwick School der criticism, explained to detail of the Elks to participate in the iome of the difficulties the city is This paragraph is quoted from of Aeronautics, Fla., Tyndall commemorative exercises, with a letter read Tuesday nlgjSt'»t Fie,ld, Florida, Moody Field, Fla., experiencing in thU department. Robert J. Davidson, the chairman The councilman said, In part: Common Council's meeting from Santa Anna, Calif., and was grad- being the principal speaker. This the Planning Board. uated from Victorville Army A4r "It has been extremely difficult is a departure from the usual, to maintain the scavenger service. The area referred to Includes Field, Calif., on March 10, 1944 as both as to place and outside par- the acreage of the Edison Junior a Bombardier Navigator. We have had certain conditions ticipation. Joseph Zeigner. ex- other communities don't have. We High School and about 10 addi- LT. WARREN E. BKIGGS On June 20, he flew from South alted ruler of the lodge, explains Dakota to England where he was' thifl change from the regular ritu- started the war manned with futly tional acres. experienced older men. At that Interest attaches to this' com stationed until November 30. ' al by saying: He was a member of.the 95th time we'started to replace them munitation because in recent June 19 Hearing "We feel privileged for this op- with younger men. weeks the Board of Education Bombardment group of the 8th portunity for extending the friend- Air Force, which led the first "As the older men, during the asked council to reonen the ques- ly and cooperative hand of Elk- war period, some had to be retired tion of the possible sale of the American bombing attacks on dom to such a vital and worthy On Suburban Plea targets in Berlin, and which was or placed In less strenuous work, bchool to the Celanese Corpora- Usue." cited by the President for it's out- WAR SAVINGS T» As is generally recognized replace- tion for use as research; labora- BONO SERIES £/ - \" "The B.P.O.K. is commemorat- ments in the labor field have been For License standing bombing assaults ,on ing the Birth of our American tories. Council referred the re- railroad marshalling yards at practically impossible. We haa quest of the Board of JBIueation Common Council has set Tues- Flag. No man enters that Order trouble to control and manage day, June 19,' at 8:30 p. m, in the Munster, Germany, in October unless his sworn allegiance has to the Planning Board.\-£fi» date 1943. (Continued on Page 14) no announcement has been made council chambers at City Hall for gone forth to the flag that drapes hearing on the application of the Lt. Briggs had flown over Its altar. For the flag is the heart on the action taken on this re- twenty-two missions, and had re- THIS IS WAITIMO lot YOU quest. , Suburban Hotel, Springfield ave- and «oul of Elkdom a* it Is the nue, for a retail plenary consump- ceived the Air Medal and at least" symbol of the heart and soul of Reserves Decision A letter was also rea^at coun- tion license. two Oak Leaf Clusters. He had America. They are one and in- cil meeting from the League of also been recommended for pro- In relation to the granting of separable." Women Voters favoring the sale motion to 1st Lt. as of December liquor licenses irj general and with On Zone Appeal of Edison school from an educa- 1. "Tfic country for whlch'thls flag ipecific reference to the Hotel stands is engaged in a great con- tional and economic standpoint. Suburban, council received a let- Lt. Briggs was graduated from flict. It needs the help of all and The Board of Recreation sent a ter from President H. Walford the Summit Schools, Carteret the Elks lodge of Summit wel- By Rinhart Co. letter stating that It Is unani- Martin of the Summit Association Academy, West Orange, and Mars CKHO« comes this opportunity to aid." Whether or not the Elmer NT. Hill College, N. C. Rinhart Co. of Bank street acting: mously opposed to the sale of for Liquor Control, iw follows: "Our services are open to all. the school. Lt. Briggs is the son of Mr. and tw agent for Eugenia S. Rinhart "In view of the approach of the We have secured the Lincoln Council took no action nor made Mrs. Samuel A. Briggs, 6 Irving Relatives and friends) at horn* may now buy an These V-mail Certificates will be available at all in operating a rooming house or a icriod for the renewal of liquor E bond for those in service with a V-nuU facsimile issuing agents here, which include the lhn-c banks, School Auditorium, through the multiple family dwelling at 50 any comment directly or indirect- place, and the husband of Avis courtesy of the Board of Educa- licenses under the Council's Juris- Elisabeth Briggs, daughter of Mr. or that bond made out In accordance with the two loan associations, and the Post Office. New England avenue was argued ly referring to the question of the diction, the Executive Committee (Continued on page 6) possible sale of the school. and Mrs. Warren B. Hall,, 12 Ash- original bond issued. Saturday before Justice E. Case if the Summit Association for LI- land road. He haa two brothers, in Supreme Court in Elizabeth, [uor Control wish to state that we Lt S. A. Briggs, Jr., who is serv- Decision was reserved. Summit Private's Plan Used Sidewalk Show \rt interested In having local fa- ing with the Coast Guard in the Jop War Casualty Slogan Suggested Need Is Pressing The operator of the Now Kng» •iiitleg for obtaining alcoholic bev- Pacific, and Lt Leonard C. Briggs and avenue Bdtlro.'j.H a;:uiiSt By Art Students irage*. as restricted as possible. who Is with the Third Army In For Wostepoper whom coun.seI said chutgt'a are "W« are glad to note that the Europe. For the Month, pending in Summit police court*,' •olicy of the Council not to grant hi Sunday's Drive sought a writ of matidamiM. It For Tomorrow ulditional licenses for the dura- Buy on Extra "E" This Sunday'o waatrpapcr drive grunted it would compel Seaman Plans are complete for the an- Lion haa been maintained and that Ah ;\ further stimulus to the on the north jsidc of town finds a L. Wright, the building inspector, nual sidewalk show tomorrow by It does not regard itself a? under Commuters Object "MJJi'hty, Seventh" War Loan greater need for the wastepapcr to Lpuc a ccrtttkate of occupancy. Summit's public school art stu- in obligation to i»su# e new 11- D;*,'c, the Summit War Finance you have collected during the past The realtor, represented by Lyness dents. There will be water colors, :enJt iu ^Cnt.piete the'quota when To Closfttt 23rd Committee has been invited to several weeka than evpr. For pnper & Bedell of Plainfkld, contended oils, charcoal and crayon drawings, m existing license has been al- participate with the Elks in their is short—very short. Stores In that a building permit for the Week prints, finger paintings, and owed to lapse. annual Flag Day services. this area are urging patrons to renovation for a rooming bouse clay models on display in Beech- "We earnestly hope that the This event, commemorating the bring carriers for their parcels and WHS allowed. wood road from the Summit Trust Street Lack. Ferry Suburban Hotel's renewal- of its. - Louis H. Dos Passos of Sum- birth of the American Flag, will not take a new paper bag unless The dwelling nl New England Co. building to DeForest avenue application for a license wiir'again be held on June 14, at Lincoln absolutely necessary. avenue was remodelled for that and on DeForest avenue to Lin- mit is acting president of the be refused, and call your attention Twenty-third Street Association School auditorium at S o'clock, This severe nhortage has been purpose but Inspector Wright coln School.

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