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For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 13 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Red Bankers Witness New Pastor at St. James Tag Sale Saturday Jacobsen, Abbott Praise Yachtsmen New Shrewsbury Day Brings Out Rescue Aboard Nassau To Aid 'Kids' Day' Mrs. Helen Weiser, the former National Kid*' Day will be 5,000 for Day of Real Fun at Fair Helen Anthony—and daughter celebrated Saturday in hundreds For Reducing Drawbridge Openings Barbara and Miss Ann Binaco of of communities in tho United NEW SHREWSBURY — Prac- Red Bank returned home Mon- States and Canadn, It wan an- SEA BRIGHT—Councilman Neils Mr. Jacobsen said he brought Jacobsen, chief tender of the Rum- tically the whole town, men, wom- day from a scheduled eight-day nounced this week by Joseph this story to his own council, to en and children, and visitors from son-Sca Bright drawbridge, this Rumson, and wrote letters to Coast other communities, turned out here Meyner to Attend cruise aboard the Home Line's Holiday, chairman of tlic Kiwan- ivcek expressed his thanks to boat Guard and other officials. A plan Saturday for the first annual New 9 Nassau, the ship which figured U club't underprivileged chil- owners who, he said, "have co-oper- was set in motion, and that plan Shrewsbury Day fair, and every- Candidates Rally prominently in rescuing survi- dren's committee. ated to hold the number of our was translated into today's regula- one enjoyed the wide range of ac- vor* of a B-39 hurricane hunter bridge openings to under 150 each tions. "But even they wouldn't Mr. Holiday said children will In tho busy months of July and work if It wasn't for such wonder- tivities. which crashed Into the Atlantic From the standpoint of bringing sell National Kids' day tags on August." ful co-operation that has come from a crowd together—an estimated 5,- At Manalapan Inn Friday. borough street* Saturday, and all Openings from Jan. 1 through the boat owners themselves, almost 0O0 people or more were there, this Speakers to Gather Mrs. Weiser said the shark-in- fund* railed will remain In thin Labor day, this year, he said, to- 100 per cent." was one of the most successful fested water* added considerably community to be spent under the taled 419. In June, the bridge was There remains a problem, the opened 67 times, in July 115 and councilman said. There are still public events held here in many to the passengers' anxiety for years. From County for supervision of the Klwanln club. August 148. This, said Mr. Jacob- Incidents of young people In sail- Gathering on the grounds of Tin- Pre-Election Talks' the airmen. She and Miss Bina- John Myers, Jr., president of the sen, compares with a3 many as boats who make the bridges open ton Falls school, borough resident* co viewed the retcue after being; club, strewed that the activity i* 2,100 openings a year, sometimes 50 and close "just for a joke, to have and their friends gave an enthusi- alerted by a. ship announcement not • "commercial vehicle. The a day, back before the old bridge fun," and there are some yachts- MANALAPAN—Robert B. Mey- hore was replaced with the new men who haven't yet complied with astic reception to children compet- ner, Democratic nominee for gov- while iii their stateroom. The only one* who benefit are under- ing in games and in a chow of one. the retractable-outrigger program. ernor, will head a.group of party excitement of the life savin*; privileged boys and girls." Mr. Jacobsen, a bridge-tender "They give us some trouble, but less their pets; to one-another's exhibits office-seekers at a "Candidates' of fall flowers and vegetables, work added to what had already here since 1936, was a prime-mover every year. Take last year, there Night" get-together at Steve's Main in efforts to get bpat owners to were about 60O openings here to 449 grown in the borough's rich ground;' Brook inn, Old Bridge rd. at the been a memorable vacation trip, to music by the Fort Monmouth equip their craft with swivels for this year. That's quite an Im- Engllshtown auction, at 8:30 p. m. the young localltes said. the easy lowering of such high In- provement." band, and to items put up for auc- Saturday, Sept. 26. All Ready for tion sale by the firemen. stallations aa "flshpole" outriggers Mr. Meyner will come here after and radio antenna. With these Abbott Eitendi Praise A Real 'Hoe-Down' a swing through Middlesex county, Huge Exhibition masts pulled down, most boats can Boat owners of the state who The best spectacle was watching where he will address a dinner 63 Booths Rented pass under tho bridges without re- have complied with the new regula- how the adults joined right in with meeting sponsored by the Young quiring them to be opened, tions also have been given the con- the youngsters in some of the Democrats. Of Postage Stamps Ideas Mr. Jacobsen said were his gratulations of State Highway games like baseball, In devouring Host for the affair here will be For Third Annual own, led him flrst to urge the Sea Commissioner F.ansford J. Abbott. big slices of watermelon and the the Democratic club of Manalapan Local Collectors Bright mayor and council to go on The commissioner indicated that home-baked cakes women brought township, with Mayor Thomas Ker- record In support of a plan to get the regulations would be forced to the fair, and in -having some- wln as toastmaster, it was report- Trade Exposition Taking Part in as many small craft as possible upon the few who are not now co- ed by Stephen J. Remsen, Demo- operating. thing of an "old fashioned hoe- Migr. Emmett A. Monahan is pictured in the pulpit of St. equipped with retractable outrig- down" of a time for themselves. cratic candidate for freeholder. Chairmen Listed State Display gers. That was over three years Mr. Abbott said a count made at The fair's sale of an assortment James Catholic church Friday night as he addresses parish- ago. the Point Pleasant- Bay Head ca- Other Key Speakers For Oct. 5-10 The Federated Stamp clubs of nal, linking the Manasquan river of thing* valuable to the rural Others to be heard include Sam- ioners following his installation as pastor, succeeding Msgr. Lnud Humaon Effort* resident was for the benefit of Central New Jersey, Inc., will hold and Barnegat bay, showed TOO boats uel M. Fisher, Jr., and J. Harry Show at Armory Joseph T. Casey. The new pastor was installed by Msgr. their Fourth CENJEX Stamp Ex- Mr. Jacobacn aaid he then that lowered their masts against 40 several local non-profit agencies, Bennett, candidates for trie state brought the recommendation to and it went very well. All sorts of hibition Oct. 2, 3 and 4, 1953, at which did not. Another good thing, assembly; A. Henry Giordano and Ray E. Taylor, executive vice James J. Hogan, assistant chancellor of the Trenton diocese. Convention hall, Asbury Park, N. J. the mayor and council of Rumson, he said, boat owners at Shark, things for the home from furni- Mr. Remsen, for freeholder; Theo- president of the Red Bank Com- "without whose help we could never ture to books,' from shrubbery to His appointment fellows 13 years as secretary of the Trenton TJie exhibition will consist of 300 river, rt. 35 and rt. 71, bridges have dore R. Cranmer, "for sheriff, and munity Chamber of Commerce, an- frames of outstanding collections have done so much." He aaid that been gathering In clusters, so 15 or "odds and ends" were sold. Leon J. Williams, Sr., Carmen J. nounced this week 63 of the 81 diocese. He.was ordained in 1936. Msgr. Casey is pastor at of collectors from Monmouth, Sea Bright and Rumson officials The day found Mayor J. Lester more craft can go through In a Andretta and George N. Brembos, booths available at the Red Bank Bay Head. Hunterdon, Mercor, Middlesex, Som- carried the plan further—to the single bridge opening. Some few, Rlgby in the role of a father and for coroners. Trado exposition to be held at the erset, Union and Warren counties. county freeholders who, on June i, he said, Insisted upon "having sep- play-maker, enjoying the activities Speakers will also Include Com- Red Bank armory Oct. S through The United States government, the 1951, set up a resolution calling arate bridge openings for their with his neighbors. Both he and mitteeman James Sobcchko and Oct. 10 have been contracted for. Pan-American Union and the Unit- upon boat owners to install the boats." H. W. Grathwohl aaid this first Assessor J. Arthur Craig, Mana- ed Nations will also display frames swivel attachments, to the state, to fair was a success worth repeating. Prises totaling $1,000 will be Perls Accept "In order to play fair with motor- lapan officials now seeking re-elec- awarded during the week. The Local Lutherans of philatelic items', which will be Congrcs* and to tho Coast Guard ists and the vast majority M boat Hound, Heifer Top Show tion; Ray Dorst and Oscar Kirby, grand prize of the exposition, a $3,000 Settlement In a Court of Honor. and U. S. Army engineers. owners, we Intend to enforce the In the animal show, Patty Jor- council candidates at Englishtown; 1953 Ford sedan, will be awarded Mark 25 Years The United States Postofflce de- The big result, Mr.