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Utntd W««Wr.- Enured u Bceond-Olui Matter it the Post. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t&, 1927. $1.50 PER YEAR. PAGES 1 .TO;: i'.VOLUME XLIX; NO, 33. oBet «t Bid Baak, N. J, andii tit Act of Marob », I87». authbritiea-to,passi: an" ordinance de- ON ALL AMERICAN TEAM. WITH THE ICEYACHTSMEN COLORED FOLKS MEETING claring it unlawful for colored folks AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP. NEpOLMDEL FARMERS. Register's Want Department'Picked MAYOR TO RUN AGAIN. PUPILS'GREAT AMBITION. \.. .. , ,,. „, to be segregated at theaters or other as Beit in the Country, public-places. The resolutions wero* EATONTOWNTYOUNG MAN WAS TWO YOUNG MEN LEASE^THE- RUMSON REPUBLICANS EN- THEY WANT TO SAVE MONEY? ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING ' OF Each year" sporting i authorities ^AttMNST/; adopted by a rising vote. The entire AWAY SIX MONTHS. ~ RON McCAMPBELL'S PLACES. DORSE BARBOUR. FOR THE TAXPAYERS. LRED BANK_CLUB.._ i(ck what they call an All-American THEY CJUMM THEY ARfr-DIS- procejcliiigs""were~conducted"in -a 1 Iputball team composed of those | He is Now Scrvin j Hi« 3i-cond Term Member, PUn Trip to Scooter Club lesolutlons Adopted at Meeting manner suggestive cf church ser- Gerald Baldwin Worked »s B Sea- Quick Remits -from Advertisement erm ' Gr»nhou>e> of the Agricultural Dl» A. Sunday and Presented Nto Town man oh a Steamship arid Ha Went Register—Joseph. Phillips players whom the experts' rank "gr| :•» "Mayor—Many- !mpro»«nnn»j|«n»T4=p»rtinwit=;«= f th« Middletown*^ . .it Bay'port to Present a Trophy— vice!,, and during-tho singing o£a_ being the best in the country in their - Pool Table Donated to tbe Amor- Officials Monday Night—Council- hymnjind:atothcE.t|mes^thejisse!ni' to Denmark, Finland, Norway eases One Farm ariif William During His AclmiiiUtrationa—Wil- Township Hifh School Are FUUilfc 1 particular departments^ the game,! i»n Legion. men Defer Taking Action. blage arose.;' When tho resolutions ~ind Swederir —^ Martinson-Takes the Other. son Endorsed for Councilman. With Thousandiof Elanti. ^3|% In keeping with this custom Pro- • : Tho February, meeting of the About 100 colored 'citizens of-Red were adopted several persons who' "Gerald Baldwin, son of Mr. and . Last week Theron McCampbell , T . IT ., . , , W. Warre- n Barbour, who is serv- i Five thousand plants, many ofiSl North Shrewsbury iceboat and yaoht Bank/attended a.maes meeting Sun- did npt'hear 'tho. speaker plainly Era. .George'.'Baldwin ol Eaton- advertised' two of his farms ' at fesaor. John H. .Catcy, in charge of j ing his second term-as mayorof j them in bloom, are in ihe greeriitSi club held Thursday night was thel$j£. aftprnqon ,',to. prqtest. .against Tender the' Impression that iwn, who has been living the lifer Holmdol for rent in The •ted Bank the-journalism courses at tho-Uni-1 RumsoI1| wifi be a candidate for re-1 houses of the if«dleto<vn townshlnP see segregation at the Cariton benjBfetion .was to be pronounced. I a sailor the past six months, is Register. He got quick results from -ersity of Missouri, has selected | f ]-; . endorsed j MgH school at 'Leonardo^ They'are** most JinrmoniouB Blithering the club ; what ho terms "the ' "All-Amer- election ncxt al He wn hat over had. ^ Fifty or more mem- ;heator. :<TheWoot|n|j was bold nt However, most of the folks stated iome after a trip to Europe. Gerald his^ advertisement. Before the first by the Rfimson Republican club at more than a feast of beauty for the :ho Riverside Casino 'on West Ber- nineteen years old. of the week he had tenants for both ican Country,, Newspaper Eleven." a'dinner held a few nights ago at I eye; they are a source of profit bora of the club turned out and ev- afterwards that they were in favor Through his work Prof. Casey has ery one present took (in actlvo part jen place.' It had been stated that of the resolutions. Tho use of the Last August Gerald got ? job on places, one of the farms being the Rumson country club. The club | which bids fair-to meet all the'ex> • riothor object of .the.meeting was to v oil-burning freighter bound" for leased- Ijy Joseph Phillips of Holm- studied the country weekly from all also endorsed Lewis T. Wilson for|penscs of the agricultural depart' in tho' meeting. Riverside Casino .was donated by sections of the United States prob- Tlio iccyachUmcn were unanl- irotcat agtlnsl Sunday moving <pic-t Gcorga.arid Lcroy Lane, tile owners, weden. With him was Bertram del and tho other being leased by councilman. , I ment of tho school. That is tho aim William Martinson of Riverside ably more closely than any other j rnoua \n their praiso ot the mornbera urq «hows, but, no'mention of th^s A collection was .taken up to meet Jolliver of Red Bank. They were Mr. Wilson is one of the present! of Frank W. Poston, the agricultural was-niWo-by-a'njCofJhetjpedkers.l leeking adventure and they got what drive, in Middletown township, near individual. commissioners of Rumsop an'] he is | instructor,'and his 26 pupils. of thiTSoutlf Bay Scoot(sr~cl'ub of the cost of light and heat and it For this All-American newspaper Some of tho leaders of tho move- hey were looking for. The boat Red Bank. Mr. Phillips has leased lor tnis All-American newspaper. pJ.e/.i(lent o£ llie council He has j They may fa,, short of this goali^ Ions: Island. Tho .Bed Bank club amounted to $11.60. ' Tnent stated, however, that all or carried automobiles^ and grain. It' the farm now occupied by John team Prof. Casey has se ected the 5erved as commissioner longer than but if they do it will not be Mf.-i% - is proud over tlie recent victory and The resolutions follow > ' nearly all the persons.present were stopped at Copenhagen in Denmark Harvey and Mr. Martinson has editor of The Register as left tackle | any other .member of the present: large amount, for the sales whicK^' to fittingly oppress their feelings the WHEREAS, a mass meeting ot coloced elt- 1 opposed^to Sunday showsjtndjthat It isuns and taxpayer*.of ih^Boro'twh ot ind then went- to Finland. Froifi leased the farm now occupied by to serve as classified advertising councii and' when he rulls aJ,ajn for • they have already made give as. S ' pennant;-won:Lby.,tho._.club. vail manager. In making this selection ,CQUncnm(in nCxt fall he will ie a surance that enough. raQjieyjvllI'bflS had been "expected ' that colofed' ~J(5iTTlSnkTTiBi this day-teen called at here the' bontTtarted for Sweden James Ilickey. The leases date Rc 18tev 1 stretched across the "meeting room clergymcnwould be present to speak 'Itiyprsida Casino. vand . nd it'was near its destination when from March 1st. Tho lessees are Prof. Casey.says: The S ' candidate for the fourth successive realized to pay for coal, the janitor'«& directly over the' officers' table. Vice WHEREAS, It li desired that It bo.called runs each week 400 to 600 separate :tim c .-...••..•.".'• on this matter.- Other leadors said to the attrition of the .Mayor anil Com. t hit a rock off Jthc'coast of Sweden. young men. Thc term of Councilman '. salary and the annual trip which the! *. Commodore' Augustus M. Miriton tliuy favoitfoftn^nttatine^w-flehfr •J3alh-arn HolnuUil-na'tiveB.—lit, want advertisements filling an entire y E r-tjtd -not •alnlrttn4'4t*-<ya»- <,xfuraft-flUthc-orul.,:of-j.agricultural pupils n complimented " tho boat •ovvnei'3," arc conditions prevailing, and which have page of eight column. aK3 carry- «,,,.,,;„, . | e i ntal and awicultural ground, g^segregation atthe theater, and ,owed to a drydock at Gothenberg. Phillips is n son of Charle: Phillips, but he wW not be a can p r me ' crewa, regatta committee,' merchants bqen Insusu'ratcd at Rcado's Cariton During most of his life he has lived that they were glad the meeting had Theater that are humiliating to the said "or repairs. While the ship was be- ing over onto another page to the , didate for rc.eiection. No-anenras+Bf Washington. The pupils have al- and'all others who assisted the'club with his aunt, Lucy Hammond column mnSms most j , ) bb y hthe Republican" club to ways earned more than enough', it) making the iceyachtrscootcr meet bedn confined to this issue: colored . citizens, and which are also ng repaired Gerald made a trip to ff lr r °f nan et ^eli-lb td thi affainst the laws o( the State of New Kelly, wife of John Kelly. He is i. The Register is a week-1 run {or t]ie ofijcc ;„ njs piacc, ' money to maH&lheir jyashingtnn '-A. BUCh n success. Mrs. 0. V. Ramsey acted as chair- Oslo, Norway, where he visited the g rl)n {or tlie omcc ih his lacCi mon Jersey, and tho dislnlt/ .thereof; and |_pn<! of the .popular young men of. ly with a circulatibn of over 7,300, Ma- BHrboQr -imm tnT"po-"trTp" Ralph Sickles, Victor E. Rfcca and man of the meeting. T,he first speak- WHEREAS, thc said conditions referred to parents of his mother. Bertrum-Dol- • • -Tp.- " '• . ;.v, iver decided to come home and he Holmdel. He is quiet and industri- and a volume of 24 pages or more |itical flcld at Rum „ in 1922 when This year thqy are more ambitious : •William E. Tobias Jr., of RedBank, er was Livingston G. Tiandy of West •re known as racial 'segregation, race weekly."' The Washingtdj Star was humiliation and race injustice, which the ind Gerald parted- at Gothenberg: ous ajid "he has had practical ex than ever before.