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SECTION ONE EGISTER SECTION ONE VOLUME LXIV, NO. 30. RED BANK, N. J., THUKSD AY,. JANUARY 15, 1942. ,PAGES 1 TO Cup, Defense Bond Ordinance Gives Shrewsbury Shrewsbury To Hold No Auto Or Tire Playground at Rumsotoi Air Raid Drill Offered For Ice Authority To Air Worries For Him An air raid warning, test will Johnson Sandlass is enjoying " Recorder Tonight be conducted in the borough of Boat Competition Raid Defenders a vacation from hia duties at Is Termed "Deplorable Shrewsbury tomorrow night tho . Bamboo room, Highland starting at 8 o'clock. At last : " • -• •'" - ** •. •-• "•'•'•' . night's meeting of the local de- . Benjamin L. Atwater, Introduce Measure Beach, on' the farm of Henry Selection Between Mrs. Wainrjght fense council, Dr. L. S. Ylvlsak- Sandlass, located on the banks er announced plans for the test Hans Wulf Donors of at Little Silver— of the Paniimkey river, * near Lafayette Street School Plot Is and said the principal purpose Lester Manor, Virginia. And WiHiam Parker, Register Learns of which, the first to be held In Prizes at Meeting New-. Dog Ordinance . In' renewing his subscription "Covered With Glass And Cinder*" , municipality, Js to find out If to The Red Bank Register, Mr. Sandlass torwarded a picture of A successor to tha lato Elmer C. rlght has the office adjacent to her the' alarm can be .heard As evidence of the Increased in- Patterson avenue home. throughout the borough. Two ordinances were Introduced at himself driving a trusty "ox at- The Runioon Parent-Teacher i Wainrlght, Shrewsbury borough po- tercut being taken by the North the meeting of the Little Silver may- In addition to his positions of re- The Shrewsbury alarm is 12 tached to a> cart on his''daily elation Tuesday; night voted, to Bend], lios recorder who died Tuesday Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yacht "club or and council Tuesday night. One five-mile trip from thB farm to Bank Cadet. a letter to the board of education , corder, and justice of the peace, Mr. blasts, separated one from an- in Class C ice boat - competition gives defense groups such as police . morning of last week, will be named Wainrlght was' a constable, leaving other by brief pauses. The all tho store and postofnee. concerning the condition of the ploy-} among, the young members, Vlco and flre reserves and air wardens ground at the Lafayette street sohool clear signal Is one long blast, 1 tonight at an adjourned, faceting of another vacancy that* may be filled President Benjamin L. Atwater of- authority to issue orders in the event "So I have no occasion to Gets Navy Wings which they termed as "deplorabld. ?, ; Mayor Alfred N, Beadleston and the by mayoralty appointment. fored a cup at last Thursday night's of an air raid. The other ordinance worry about the outcome of the The subject was brought up at af Mrs. Wainrlght was elected justice privatelyrowned "automobile or Shrewsbury council. The Register meeting, to be raced for by club own- provides for the licensing of dogs un- "question boe" conducted av that th«j I of the peace for a term starting May ers of rear-steering craft of that class. rubber Aires," concluded the well At Jacksonville has been Informed by reliable der the new state law. Public hear- parents might ask teachers questions; .;!' 1, at the Novomber general election. Holmdel School Fred Hogan, one of tho Class C skip- ing on both ordinances will- be held knowrifctighlandBeach resident. concerning tho school. ' —- -' > ••'- sources that the appointment lies be- She.notified borough officials this pers, expressed" his appreciation, in at tho next meeting Tuesday, Janu- Frederick Williamson The question asked "by & parenlj tween the late recorder's wife,! Mrs. week that she would keep her office behalf of- the group of sailors of ary 27. Both ordinances In theif"le-" was: "What can bo dono about thtj • Adelaide J. Wainrlght, and William In operation aa police hearquarters Pupils Receive these smaller boots, of Mr." Atwater's gal form appear In. this Issue of The Completes Training, playground conditions at tha LafajjS. •- Parker Shrewsburyrealtor. ' until "aha reeelv-ed further orders. > cup offer. Register. ' ... Shrewsbury DAR cite street school, and why do they; Both Mrs. Wainrlght and. Mr. The office was designated \ as police Hans W. Wulf^proprietor of the The ordinance, modeled after the Is Now an Ensign not have on Instructor to conduct ON Parker have office -facilities. Mr. headquarters •, byL Mayor. Beadles'f on "$15,000 VEach Red Bank Marine Boat Works, Inc., law passed in New York city, was ganized play-at the playground? Thej[ / Parker jnaintalhB liljj rearestate of- last fall upon the adoption of a bor- also showed his interest in a sub- introduced at the request of Ferdi- Buys $500 Bond question was addressed* to the school fice on Broad street and Mrs. Watn- ough police ordinance. V Children Plan ; stantial way by' offering a defense nand A, StrauB, chairman of the Lit- ;' America's . expanding Naval air principal, Miss Emily Foarsail, who!'••';> bond, to be raced for on codltlons to tle Silver defenso council, Itrprovldes force added tho nam<;_.Qf_Fredqrick agreed -with 'tho. parent-, that th«lu_ Business Ventures be fixed by the regatta committee. that when the air ' raid warning 3n-Anniversary7 Bruun Williamson, 22, of 2 Alston playground was In poor condition; b The. club, accepted the offers of the sounds all persons shall comply with court, Red Bank, to its list of skilled Miss Pearsall stated that she be»; Request For Six Army Truck Afire, —Bank Established cup and defense bond with thanks to Orders given by duly authorized per- Shrewsbury Towne ' pilots this week. ' • . _ llovedt.hatji.good raking over wptildv^ the donors. .---.. sons; that air persons, except .duly help, but that "a complete new reV-;-"" A door prize of $2.50 in defense authorized, persons, shall leave the Chapter Celebrates surfacing Job would bo Just tho Paid Drivers In Former Highlands PupiU of the fifth, sixth, seventh stamps, given by President Thomas streets and proceed to the nearest ticket." She also remarked that tha and eighth grades of Holmdel village Irving Brown, was awarded to An- cover; that vehicles shall avoid traf- Seventh Birthday school grounds were- covered wltbj , Boy Loses Life school were given "$15,000" each this drew B. .Murray, Jr., who turned fic congestion, be parked immediately glass and big cinders, and suggested Rumson Fire Dept. week, But our advice to swindlers back tho stamps to the club for use and passengers proceed to the near- that tho board visit the playground. who would relieve the youth of Members of Shrewsbury Towne .... • 0~~^ ~*, • ,. as desired. it shelter', and that all persons, ex- She added: "When the board visits.-.'.;, Bennett Comer and Holmdel of its wallet is, don't do It. In a letter received from James B. cept duly . authorized persons shall Chapter, Daughters American Revo- the playground, I suggest that they; More Equipment Also The * youngsters have established Smith, secretary of tho Lakeside Ice refrain from "uttering, publishing or lution, marked their seventh anni- have bare knees and' fall down on, . Army Buddy Fatally their own bank, are charging legal Boat elub of Greenwood Lake, Com- otherwise simllating any official sig- versary last night by voting to pur- those Cinders and glass a few times, Needed Says Former rates of interest for loans and arc modore Lloyd Marsh offered the fa- nal warning of a foreign enemy at- chase a $500 national defense savings then they will realize how bad, lj: paying one per cent Interest for in- cilities of the club to the Red Bank tack from the air, or otherwise."' bond at .a birthday meeting at the really is." . .' Burned in Virginia vestments. Many of the children home of Mrs. Harold C. Hancock, Chief Jos. Duryea Ice yachtsmen on tho occasion of tho Penalty for conviction is a flno.of not Country Club Estates, MJddletown At ihe suggestion of the P. Ti Aj . are contemplating going into busi- Eastern Ice Yachting association re- more than $300 or Imprisonment of secretary, Mrs. Ernest Brothers, tha . A written request for six paid Bennett Comer, 23, son of Rev. and ness. One boy, however, has had gatta. — not more than 90 days, or both. township. The meeting marked to his plans for an aUto agency dashed the day the actual formation of the organization made a motion to semi ; drivers'for the flre department and Mrs. Percy R. Come"r, formerly of Frank (Bud) -Blalsdell has offered Councilman Anthony L. McKIm a letter to. the board asking that lm-i additional apparatus was received by Highlands, and one ox his buddies, to oblivion by government, ban on chapter, January 12, 1935, by Mrs. auto sales. ' , the lumber necessary for a new dou- thought the. provisions "somewhat James H. Mattenlee, former Shrews- provements- may be mado as soon asj• :• the Rumson mayor and council were burned to death last Thursday ble toilet, which is planned to replace strong for a small town" like Little possible. Henry R. Carpenter, asso< For those who are wondering why bury resident, who now lives in Flor- Thursday night from Joseph Duryea, when an army motor truck, which the present one at the rear of the Sliver. Councilman Franklyn E. ae , elation president, stated ho would who was flre chief In 1911, Mr. Dur- was in convoy service In Virginia, these children of school age are able club house, and Hans Wulf agreed to Gray said there was no intention of see that the letter was delivered per* / year stated'It was necessary to have caught fire.