Today't Iitue RED BANK REGISTER 14,750 Copies VOLUME LXXV, NO. 18. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1952 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Democratic Candidates for Council Conway Receives Outstanding Citizen Award $14,000 Purchase Sea Bright GOP Asks for Votes, At Sea Bright Criticize 'Waste' Of Rail Strip Tells of 'Real Accomplishments' 4- SEA BRIGHT—Former Mayor Is Authorized SEA BRIGHT — Four borough Thomas Farrell,' Democratic candi- Speaks Sunday Night Republican candidates for local gov- date for council, this week lashed Board to Sell More Facts Asked ernment posts this week presented At Reformation Service out at the present governing body's By State on an outline of what they said had "constant policy of waste, confus- $380,000 in Bonds Dr. Milton J. Hoffmen, professor been "real accomplishments" under ion, expense and trouble," Jetty Request of Church History at the New he administration of Mayor George In a campaign statement he KEYPORT—The board of educa- Brunswick Theological seminary, H, Krauss, and asked the voters to gave that as a reason why "I al- tion here will sell $380,000 in bonds will he the speaker at a Protejtant elect them next Tuesday "so evea lowed myself to be persuaded by for the addition to the high-school SEA BRIGHT — By resolution more can be done." at a meeting Tuesday, Dec. 2, at Tuesday night, the mayor and Reformation service to be held friends to re-enter local politics, council agreed to complete its Sunday at 8 p. m. by iht Red The four are/ Councilman Neils and again seek office In hope that borough hall. A resolution setting Jacobsen, up f8r re-election to an the date and stating terms of the $14,000 purchase of the mid-town Bank Church council in the Meth- something can be done, and quick- section of the former Jersey Cen- odist church. unexpired term of two years; Howi ly, to straighten out the situation sale was adopted at a special meet- ard F. Miller and Charles Ellen- ing of the board last week. tral railroad right of way along in Sea Bright. Ocean ave. berger, up for full three-year coun- "After having completed 13 years The bonds will mature without cil terms, and Clarence Stevens, of service to the borough—eight as option on the first day of August The strip takes in land already present borough clerk and collect- each year. The schedule calls for incorporated in the municipal mayor and five as councilman, beach parking lot and extends or, op for election as collector. without break—I had hoped that the retirement of $15,000 each year Both Mr. Jacobsen and Mr. Ste- others the people would elect would between 1653 and 1957, inclusive, south to Beach st. Provision for $20,000 each year from 1958 until the purchase was made in a $17,000 vens Issued statements. pick up where my administration 'Proud of Sea Wall' left off and lead this town progres- 1967 and $21,000 from 1968, until bond issue floated last year. sively forward. Sadly, that has not 1972. Interest will be payable in Borough Attorney George A. In his, Mr. Jacobsen spoke with been the case." February and August, and the Gray informed the board that ne- personal pride over the Installation bonds will be in bearer form with gotiations were completed and this year of a J97.000 sea wall on Platform Endorsed coupons. that a consent judgment had been the South Beach, "a project 1 have Mr. Farrell's running-mates, Carl Herbert C. Burrbwes, a member given permitting the borough to been fighting for for many years. R. Nelson, former councilman, and of the school board, questioned the acquire a section between the bor- With this .wall in place, you will' Robert F, Keehn, war veteran, both advisability of maturing the 1068- ough hall and Beach st. that orig- see In the very near future a good seeking council seats, gave their 72 bonds in $21,000 amounts. He inally was to be sold to Mrs. Hat- many new houses being built along tie Nelson Kaplan. Litigation over "full endorsement" to the ex- said he understood that bond buy- Ralph H. Belknap, second from left, chairman of the business and public affairs com' ur oceanfront and this will be of mayor'B statement that also said: ers usually are more interested In the Kaplan strip has delayed com- reat help to our local economy. "We give this as our platform: bidding on an entire < issue where mittee.of the Kiwanis club, presents plaque for being selected as "Outstanding Citizen of pletion of the deal until now, Mr. We'll get new taxes with which we Gray said. "We insist that Sea Bright—a the maturity amount^ are in mul- 1952" in this area to Edward H. Conway. The award was made to Mr. Conway by the Ki- can make new Improvements." town of over 1,000 population and tiples it $5,000. Data Requested Mr. Jacobsen said he alio was more than 600 persons of voting Herbert H, Rothenberg, counsel wanis club Monday night at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Others in the photo are John B. Myers, appy "to see that the county board The resolution gives Mr. Gray f freeholders has acted on my age—is entitled to and should have to the board of education, replied Jr., left, first vice president of the Kiwanis cfub, who presided in the absence of President the right to pay the railroad. a better local government than it that the maturity amounts were recommendation to straighten out has today, Ross E. King, and former Mayor'Charles R. English, who was selected as the 'outstanding cit- Word was received from the Ocean ave. where It turns across fixed to conform so far as possible State Department of Conservation "We insist that this government, with financial statements made to izen' in 1950. the old railroad grade crossing, and Economic Development that Dr. Milton J. Hoffman his work Is being, done now and at all times, should be onen and borough taxpayers before the ref- Sea Bright's recent request for above board with all (he people. We erendum in April when the build- will add to the appearance of our Ing program was approved. He $40,000 for maintenance of a mid- Dr. Hoffman was a Rhodes scho- downtown area and be helpful In object most strenuously to 'back town ocean jetty had been received. lar at Oxford university and Is one room' conferences that precede and said the board devised the program Scouts to Conduct the handling of.traffic through the for bond retirement and Interest Bond Issues for Institutions, Request was made for information of the foremost authorities on the >orough." delay most council meetings, and as to the original financing ar- Reformation period. sometimes come right in the middle charges over a permitted 20-ycar Mr. Jacobaen, who has had more period, This, the attorney said, will Vote Campaign rangements for the construction of Several local clergymen and the than 25 years' service as a munici- of them. What is said behind the this barrier and asking its exact choir of the Methodist church will shut door? The people have a not require large increases in the Parkway Before Voters Tuesday pal official, said that if re-elected tax rate. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Sat- location. participate in the service, "I'll fight for other improvements." right to know. W.e intend to open urday will be observed throughout The department reminded coun- that door if we are elected. TRENTON (A.P.)—Should New He added: Driscoll over the governor's edict the United States as "Get Out the cil that state maintenance funds "First, borough sidewalks are In "We insist there is no need for Jersey borrow $25,000,000 to im- are available only if "the munici- wasteful spending of the taxpay- prove its mental hospitals and oth- last summer to clean up their pens Vote" day by every unit of the bad condition. I think It entirely or get out of the area. Drlscoll's Boy Scouts of Amerioa. In con- pality shared in the original con- Sales Reported possible to put In a new system of ers' money. Our resources here William White er state welfare facilities? struction coat, under new state law. are waiting to be developed. During Should the state guarantee $285,- action was aimed at killing off junction with this nation-wide cam- sidewalks and curbs and have prop- odors. Council decided to turn the matter erty owners assessed for the cost our previous administration we got 000,000 in bonds to be issued by paign, Cub Pack 22, Scout troops over to Borough Engineer O. Wol-In Oceanport Area the New Jersey highway Author- Registration Record over a period of from eight to tea ' such development with the munici- Buys New House 22 and 97, Sea Scout ship 6 and cott Morris for an investigation OCEANPORT — Commissioner years without having our local tax- pal beach program. We proved we ity to finance the construction of New Jersey's voting registration and reply. EATONTOWN — Among recent the Garden State parkway? Explorer Post 22, will combine Walter B, Savage of Orange has ation go up too severely. I believe can make part of our operations has set an all-time record. their efforts to make the drive a Councilman Ralph W. Lawrence, sold through the Marie Cox real some money to get this wcyk start- mean income Instead of all outgo. sales and rentals reported by the The answers are up to you. Both Chaffln agency Here is the sale- of A total of 2,750,726 citizens have success In their community. Ap- reporting on streets in the absence estate agency of Fortaupeck, his ed can be taken out of our surplus Why la It then that finances of questions will be on your ballot registered for Tuesday's election, of Councilman Nells Jacobsen, said home on Pocano ave., Portaupeck, funds which are kept high because some departments recently were so a five-room house on Maple ave. when you go to the polls Tuesday. in announcing these figures, the proximately 100 scouts will par- to James B, Hayden of Fair Haven. owned by the M. and M. Realty ticipate. the county now is in the process of of new revenue received each year close to 'the bottom of the bar- company to William White of Clin- Their appears to be no opposition secretary of state's office said late widening and straightening Ocean The house is fronted by a* large from the operation of our munici- rel' that council had to ask for an ton ave. to the $25,000,000 bond issue for reports may boost that figure even The commutes In charge Is com- ave., where it formerly crossed the screen porch which faces the river. pal beach. emergency appropriation of thou- welfare. The State Department of higher. posed of Mayor Waldron.P;.Smith, railroad tracks south of Beach st. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and their sands of dollars? We Intend to find A lot on .Clinton ave. owned by Institutions and Agencies says it The previous record was set in honorary chairman; Edward G. He said other Improvements, in- daughter have taken occupancy of Want* Bigger Lot Caroline E. Erb was sold to. L. A. knows of no organization against 1918 when 2,380,295 persons regla- their new home. "Second, I would like to see tha out. , Johns of 27 Allen pi., Red Bank, Walder, general chairman" • "ind cluding the Installation of a. stop Ask Better Planning the bond issue. The bond issue has adviser of the Explorer post; Hun- street sign and a guard rail were The Marie Cox agency, which re municipal parking lot at the bor- who also purchased the Harry Row- been endorsed by 21 groups-In- ough beach extended east another' "We Insist that taxpayers have a land house, on Pierce ave. Here's tha county-by-county ter Pollock, cubmaster of the cub also being made and that a blinker ports an active fall market has cluding the New Jersey Taxpayer! reakdown ot registered voters: pack; James S. Rudd, scoutmaster warning light, for the Ocean ave.- sold for William Stern of New 75 feet for the accommodation of right to expect more, better and The Mrs. Marie Lewis house at association. • . continuous planning. We want to s Atlantic, 79,221; , 355,000; of troop 22; William Behr, scout- Church. st. intersection, was on York city, his home on River st., more automobiles. There is not 112 Arcania ave., Oceanport, was Burlington, 63,867; Camden, 186,- ordair.:'; *•" • •'/ •. enough parking space In town for work out a real plan for "future de* sold to Mrs. Helen McAullffe. The Institutions Commissioner San- mastet r of troop?,97;ap4 jSdmohhd Long Branch, to Frank R. Mead of velopment of our borough. As coun- ford Bates says the money raised 780; Cape May, 25,443; Cumberland, Blom, skipper of^h'e^scout*shlpl Long Branch. The 70-year-old house vacation and tourist traffic In the E. K. Keperlaln house at 25 Locust 18,268; Essex, 465,511; Gloucester, Mayor Crttlciiet Road summer months. We could make ' oilman we »l»o would make it part ave., West Long Branch, was rented by the bond Issue will be allocated The scouts and leaders will as- Mayor George H. Krausa said located on an acre of landscaped of our duty to keep a firm hand on under the direction of the loglila- 51,015; Hudson, 368,910; Hunterdon, semble'on-the school grounds at ground, faces th I Shrewsbury river, our lot bigger and, at the same to Maj. I. L. Moskowits of Fort 23,611; Mercer, 119,920; Middlesex,' •the surface-'of -Ocean avt,-is in bad time, add-to money 'we*"g;et from munlcipal-Jlnances, .trying toUiold Monmouth'. * Mrs, Dolly Nordln's ture primarily to. stfte Hfinlal hosv 0l5;S The""srx-ro6ht * v~enfng was com- pltals. And Governor Driscoll has 184,886; Monmouth, 126,345; 1'or- radio broadcast by E. Donald condition and expressed hope the pletely modernized by* Ha forme parking fees. down and, if possible, lower taxes. bungalow on Wall St. was rented •|s, 94,1281 Ocean, 37,565; Fasjalc, county would extend Its repair ,We want people to be told just .to William Ryan. Indicated some of it may be used 3terner and J. Fred Blllett. At 10 owner. Included on the property "Third, I'd like to work to have to improve state penal institutions. 186,094; Salem, 29,128; Somerset, o'clock church bells will signal the work as soon as possible. are a two-car garage and a large council appropriate enough money when, where, how and why tax Mrs. George Davis' bungalow on 54,833; Sussex, 20,257; Union, 222,. money is spent. ..•.'. start of the drive during which Council approved a subdivision tool shed. Mr. and Mrs. Mead are to extend an outdoor platform at- •Wolfhill, aye., Oceanport, was rent- Parkway Bond Debate 370; Warren, 30,871. the scouts will hang a "Get Outof land into two sections In the occupying their new home. tached to the municipal pavilion "We insist people have a right to ed to Cap! F, B. Hiedebrandt of While the bond Issue for Insti- John Geiger estate on the North southward another 200 feet. We know what happened, financially, Fort Monmouth. Donald C. Ross' the Vote" Liberty bell on every A five-room house on tha river tutions can be classed, as non-con- doorknob in the borough. Beach, as requested by Mrs. Edna owned by the estate of Lillian R. could put benches out there and at the end of each resort season house at 76 Pear at., New Shrews- trovorslal.the placing of the state's Porlmutter, real estate agent, who people, particularity older, people as a result of the operation of the bury, was rented to Lieut. J. J. Borough to Vote On completion of the canvast, the Smith was sold by the Cox agency credit behind parkway bonds has said the split would conform to to Elmer I. Felter of Linden. Mr. who don't want to swim, could have municipal beach. People aren't in- Caffey of Fort Monmouth. Adolph caused much debate. scouts will assemble at the mu- a place to go and sit on hot sum- Kozicky's house at 24 White st. nicipal yacht harbor and parade to zoning requirements. J. H. Meyer and Mrs. Felter will occupy the terested in reports of 'gross earn- The parkway bonds will be is- On Police Raises also asked for a subdivision ap- premises during the summer only. mer days. The platform would be ings.' Preparatory to official audi- was rented to Arthur Neuwsth, a the school grounds where at noon sort of a boardwalk that also could Fort Monmouth employee. sued regardless of the outcome In KEANSBURG — The only loca they will receive George Washing- proval, but Mr. Gray asked him to A four-room bungalow on Ticon- tor's reports at least something Tuesday's referendum. The only have a proper survey made and be used in warm months for out- should be said about what the real James Durand's bungalow on issue facing voters here next Tues- ton medaljj from Mayor Smith. dcroga ave., formerly owned by door dancing by our young people. question to be determined Is If day will be the question of an in "It Is hoped," said Mr. Walder, a map drawn first. Mrs. Mary D. Vaughan of Long earnings were. Wayside rd,, New Shrewsbury, the state shall guarantee the bonds. The meeting was brief. Three "Fourth, w« have one old pumper "We insist greater care should was rented to Lieut. S. S. Fleck of crease in salary for borough police. "that the efforts of these patriotic Branch, has been sold by the Cox The 180-mile parkway will run In addition to the state public Scouts will be an incentive to every councilmen, Harry Lovgren, Law- agency to Vincent J. Scott of Rum- that needs replacing If we are to be taken to see that borough fire Fort Monmouth. Frank Marcello's from Bergen county near the New rence McCormlck and Mr. Jacob- son. Tha house comprises a living have good fire protection here. We equipment is kept adequate and in | bungalow on College ave. was rent- questions on the Garden State elllgible voter to exercise his priv- York state line to Cape May ilong 'arkway and Institutions and agen- ilege as an American at the polls sen, were absent. room-dinette combination, two bed-can't wait long for that. The truck good operating condition. ed to Hans F. Sternberg of Fort the state shore resorts. Money col- rooms, kitchen, bath, large screened we have now Is more than 25 years "We insist something be done, Monmouth. Francis J. Sherran's cies, and voting for national and on Nov. 4. There Is nothing po- ectcd through tolls will be used county officers, voters will cas litical in this effort, but it is be- front porch and one-car garage. old. We could take enough from every year, to put our streets in house at 17 Griffith st., Monmouth 10 pay off the bonds and cover Mr. and Mrs. .Scott will move into surplus to buy one next year. better condition. Just now they Beach, was rented to Myron T. their ballots on whether the salar- ing staged as a reminder to all jperatlng revenues. ies of members of the police depart- true Americans that ours is still Remsen Appeals their new home Saturday. "Last, more needs to be done to are a disgrace. This is a resort, a Coffman of Fort Monmouth. build up sand on our beaches. We natural attraction to thousands of Opposition to pledging the state'* ment shall be raised to reflect a a democracy where we may vote Among the lots tht agency, ha iredlt behind the parkway bonds general ten per cent Increase. for whomever we please. If we sold is an improved 75-foot lot 150 have been able to act through our visitors every summer,' Bad streets Court's Ruling Republican freeholders to get state drive them out of town, not bring is being led by the New Jersey These Increases will be as fol- are to preserve that liberty, we feet deep on Atlantic ave., North Taxpayers association. The aaaocl- must show the rest of the world Long Branch, formerly owned by and county aid to get our sea them in. Our merchants lose profits Police Request lows: Chief of police, from $4,200 FREEHOLD — An appeal by walls built. Now we need money to as a result atlon says that "the power to to $4,620; sergeants, $3,600 to $3,960, that we appreciate that we have Stephen J. Remsen, Democratic Dr. Abraham S. Collis, to Lawrence pledge the credit of the stats is It." put our jetty In proper shape, And "We Insist too much time has and patrolmen, $3,480 to $3,828. freeholder candidate, of the ruling Ilarla of Newark. Mr. Ilarla ex- Support for Raise the power to Invoke taxation. Friday by Superior Court Judge pects to construct a home on th we can get that money If we put been taken to put Ocean ave, in Whenever that power is wielded up a fight for it. •• repair. Why has the mayor and KEANSBURG—Members of the Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., that County property in the near future. without legislative control of the Clerk J. Rusiell Wooltey would not The Cox agency has rented homes "I have always dona my best for council waited so long to call at- police department's' referendum ixpondlture programs—no matter my borough, sometimes without re- tention to holes and pits in the committee this week called on Halloween Parade Line of March have to supply the candidate with to Gerard Martel, Alford Cowdrlck, how advantageous it may appear a complete Monmouth county vot- John Russell, Jr., Elwood V. Slo- sults I wanted to have, but-always surface of this Important thorough- voters here to support their re- —representative government will my beat. If I am re-elected, I'll fare? Why now, at election time, quest for a ten per cent Increase ing list will be heard by the court's cum, Harold W, Bailey, Lucius B have boen diminished and authori- appellate division In Newark at Noble, Lieut. Edward E. Buchanan work just like I always have, for and only now, Is something being In salary. Voters will, act on the tarian government enlarged." tha people." done to correct a bad situation in question in next Tuesday's general 10 a. m. Monday. and Lieut. Donald Dickenson. All 'hurry-up fashion?' election. The state grange and the legisla- The appeal was filed by Ira J. the homes are located In tha Port- Mr. Jacobsen put In a reminder tive committee of the state C.I.O, Katchen, Long Branch attorney aupeck area, hat his community Interest was "Our policy, It elected, will be to In support of their request, com- are also on record In opposition evidenced recently when he had to '.ry to get things done efficiently mittee members submitted the fol- representing Mr. Remsen, who had undergo two serious surgical oper- tnd act openly and above board lowing resume of activities to to guaranteeing the parkway bonds, argued the case before Judge Lloyd. Fighting for the state backing Improper Parking Here ations. "I put the doctors off two as we do our official business." September thla year: "1,403 re- The case revolved around the state days so I could attend to borough quests for police aid answered; 67 are the New Jersey Association of law which says the county clerk Cited by Chief Keuther Candidates' Background Real Estate Boards, ahore retort "may" have such list published and business like I felt I should, 1 missing persons traced or located; A large number of motorlats are am glad I did." About the candidates: 210 adult arreats; 70 juveniles ar- businesses, and the highway Au then shall sell copies for 35 cents. thorlty Itaelf. The Authority nat parking improperly on borough Statement by Stevens Mr, Farrell—Mayor for eight rested for illegal entrlos and lar- John M. Pillsbury, arguing on streets as wrll as In the public yean, ending last Jan. 1, was coun- ceny; 32 stolen cars reported, 31 spent over $100,000 to convince behalf of Mr. Woolley, said the Mr. Stevens' statement: voters that the itate guaranty of parking lots, Chief Frank W. Reu- "Republican administration ha* cilman for flvo yean, Preceding recovered at an estimated saving county clerk did not see the neces- ther said this week. yean had served as chairman of of $40,000; 22 car thefts oleared the parkway bonda Is sound. sity for extra publication of the given new achievement* to Sea the pollco committee, He has through arrests, and 377 requests The Now' Jeraey Highway Au list, which would be very costly. Chief Reuther pointed out many Bright. Through sympathetic and for flrat aid through police co-op- thorlty says the state's guarantee The list contains 136,345 names and drivers arc parking their cars far practical co-operation with county (Continued on page 2) oration. Alao reported were many will mean a two per cent borrow- the oounty election board has es- from the curbs on narrow streets, and state govarnmenti we have our ing rate, A negative vote In the timated that paper «lon* costs be- thereby creating a traffic hazard fine new Rumson-Sea Bright bridge fires, atreet lights out of order and and Interfering with tha flow of broken water malm. The police referendum wilt mian that the Au- tween $25 and |M (or the list. Five (Continued on page 2) covered 97 automobile acoldenls thority will have to pay more than copies of It are given to the county traffic. Ha added others park In Bendix Workers nnd apprehended 68 atray dog* three per oent to borrow the leaden of each party. restricted arai* or taka more than funds. The.dlfference, aay* the Au- one parking stall In tha public for the S.P.C.A." Mr, Remicn had asktd for tha parking areas, thority, win amount to some }«0> list so his challengers may have Young C.O.P. Asks To Hear Jesuit The committee continued: 000,000 over a 35-year period. Although some warning! hava nrdleu of the cost'of living, wi them to prevent fraud at thi poll* BATONTOWN-A Jcftllt- priest eleotlond ay, been laauad, Chief Reuther ampha- believe then result* prove that thi Fig Farmer Campaigns sliad violator! will be given sum- will explain the Cathollo church's police department It entitled to a After dan. Elainhowtr and (lov, Mr, Pillsbury. In addition to olt- Hurley's Election position on' labor-managamont rela- Ing the cost of publishing extra monses In the future. tions Sunday, whin 800 workers of ten pir sent Increase In pay. The Stevemon toured the itate In Meeting In thi law offices of Kd- average 'take home' pity of $1,19 queat of vatia, a reporter ftakid copies, said Mr. Remnn should ward W, Wise, Jr., Tuesday Attar* the Bindlx Aviation corporation at- have gotten hit copy from the Woman's Exchange Und' a Communion breakfait In per hour—and with unlforma and Henry Xrajewikl If he planned a noon, members of thi Young Ri< equipment to be provldid by d«- ilmllar Jaunt, oounty Demooratlo leaden to whom publicani of Rid* Bank mapped Jowph'i restaurant. parlment membera—Is rldlculoui- they wen furnished, but that "he Sale Sunday plant for their final drive to •loot Thi brtakfut will follow 1 o'olook "No time for auoh a thing," re cannot get along with his own iy low for thi work being duni piled Krajawjkl, a Sicauoua hoy Th« Woman's Exchange of M local Q.O.P, candidates. ' man In St. Dorothea's Cathollo by the department." party," He «J«o addtd that Mr, mouth county will hold it* annual Mr. WIM, former chairman of thi church horo, The Jesuit, Riv, Wil- ralar who Ii running for Prill Remiin mirely wanted «omethlnf liam 0. Smith, 1J dean of the In- Among borough organisation! dint on thi Poor .Man's party autumn sale at Rumion Country Young Ripublloam of Monmouth that have announced endoraeniint to uio as political campaign ma- elub Sunday betwotn noon and I oounty, of which tha local group U dustrial relation! Institute of St, tlokit. Hi II conoantratlng on a larial tnd uitd this mtan*. 1 of the polio* rain rifinndum an fiw ralllia In northirn Naw Jimey. p, m. On sal« will bi a variety of a branch, told of "tha naoiwlty' to Peter's oolligo, Jersey City, Judfi Lloyd uld Monmouth artlelai Ukan from thi axohania'a Charles Kautt, protldent of St, the Kiamburg Taxpayer! aaancla- Thi only atate In which Xra elact "local Republican* to offlci ai tlon, Demooratlo elub, Republican jewikl'i nama appian on thi Ul county Ii "noted (or It* teonomloal ihon on Linden pt, will a* to county, atata and nation* Dorothea'* Holy Name loolety, 1* club, mimbiri hire of the oounty board of fruholdira" and th« »%•• Mrs. Arthur Moori and MM, al offloei." general chairman, Hi said thai the lot Ii NIW Jariay and hi axpueti piMi to print ixtra copies of thi Bindlx imploytu to attind the Democratle otub and the Koani- a "large voti" In thi Oardin iUU, Robirt Stanley are chairman of Declaring that Councilman Har« burg Merchant! association, the Hit "could bi prohibitive," Hi add- (h« oommlttai laourlni mimbiri to old Hurliy should b« ilictad mayor, briakfut oomi irem Monmouth, Tha pig firmir iald he won't ed that Mr, nemnen ha* itviral Ooian, Mlddluox tnd Miroir eoun- eommlttaa iald, ComCommittim i mim mind loilni thi aliotlon aa lone sorva during thi afternoon, itrv- Mr. Win warnid: "You an mvtr bbi n are lit, Theodord e 8»t, M "thi man In thi Whlti HOUMI miam of obtaining coplca and ri. ln( «« wrapper* will ba Mn, J, lo have an •fflclrnt |ovirn* tin. thoy work it the plant here «•" •« •&„!»••••! marked that lh« le*lil«tur« mvor Wrliru Brown, Mr). Donald UWII h Rbli anqd aitt oanoiBindlx piinDlantus in Bineda RankDan* ' „„.,HwnaTd, «,.,,„B UD. 1 >nrArii dt nun Un't llki - Oevirnor DrUcoll," mint unlMi you have a Republican Oiorgi Preiten and Fueel, addlngi Intindud that any ant of tha coun- 8f., MM. Stanton Whitney and Mn mayor working with a rtipublican and Long BBranch. ty's IM.34S votiri could Kit * copy J, Danlat Tullir, council." Hi addtd that Mr. Hur. Maj. Oin, Klrki B, Uwton, roil "Drlacell Ii a ,rnl dictator, of tha thria-foot-thlck Jlat for U ,, L Ullli Illvtr Library, Thi fifth «nnuil Mtllowitn p«r«di will tUrt it 7i3O liy and Counalltnm Bviritt «Uyn« Monmouth oommtndir, will alio will U etitn luiuriar, Nov, , Irem. lilt think he Ii uilng ihi 800 pig cinti, .MONS SET CARD PAI1TY ton and Harold William* have iddrm thi group, Othir apeaken ie t P, W.Jniiaai or Tutidar, Noifc 4 iirne In NiNi w Jersey aIIi aoapiIJMtl ' a'cleek thirp tomorrow night from Mirln* park, according to Include Rev, Fndirlck Child, pel- aiiatiH ertfleeuon Day. _ baoauie I am running foforr 1 •DA BR1OHT - Thi l» Brlfhl provid by.prevloue iirvlei en the ,, , l>ed LL, Ann, lereuih (Oterh Prial Fir* Chlof Robert Forbn, mirihil. Contaitinti muit itirt M*il Buutlful Evir Dtilineel eounoll that their Inlinit*) art een« tor or 81, Dorothu'ii Udward Ko- —AariftlieimntAariftlieimnt, dint against hli ptrty'i cacandidatn e On iifipiiy tjd«». Jl..»url