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BED BANK Aa UMI Aw to|i« « located on the Beautiful BED BANS Sktemlmiy Biver, one turn* and surrounding Towns Told Fearlessly and Without BJM from New rorh and prorHU RED BANK REGISTER Ing ever; city convenient*. Iiiuid Watklr. EnUrtd u Becond-Cli.i M«tl«r at th« Port, SubscrlpU&n, Price: On* Yasr It.OO* VOLUME LVIII, NO. 43. efflea at Sad B«=k. If. X. ondw tit Act of Mtrct I, J87B. RED BANK, H. ?., THURSDAY, 'APRIL 16,1936. Six Months SI.00, Single Copy 4o. PAGES 1 WO Parent-Teacher Edgar V. Denise Lions, Rotarians To Rumson To Keep McCampbell Will Chased By Dogs, Red Bank Woman's Plans For More See Airway*' Film Minstrel Show New Councilman Men At Work On Run For United Struck By Auto Hat In Ring For Parking Area In The Pan-American alrwaya' film, Miss Lydla Jones of Shrewsbury "Flying the Lindbergh Trail," will avenue was treated at Riverview WelTReceived At Fair Haven be shown for the first time in this School Grounds States Senator hospital Monday night for injuries Freeholder Job Business Section vicinity at the Red Bank Lions' club received when sho was struck on Eight Hundred Pcnons Attend accessor to William A. Miller father and son meeting at the Elks Relief Project to be Continued Former Assemblyman So Noti- Oakland street by an .automobile i {Vlrs. Thomas Jardine of Alston club Tuesday night, April 28, at 8 1 The Board of Directors of th« Revue, Show and Dance Mon- Appointed Monday Night- o'clock. The film represents a com- tor at Least a Month—New fies. William H. Smathert, driventie Silver by. Benjamin H. Aahin of Lit- Court Announced Her Candi- Chamber of Commerce Gsvo day Night at Red Bank Cath- Pork Committee Begins "Buy plete aerial journey from Miami Ambulance Costing $2,475 Democratic Organization . Miss Jones was walking backward through the West Indies, Into and Into the street in an attempt to ward dacy Yesterday on the Repub- Much Consideration to This olic School. n Tree" Campaign for Park. .over the Guianas, around the South Purchased. Choice for the Position. off two dogs which were snarling at lican Ticket. Matter at Meeting Tuesday* American continent, and back to the her when sho was struck a glancing United States via Central' America blow by the automobile. Her in- About 800 persons attended a re- Edgar V. Denise was appointed a and Mexico, with a specially adapted John Yeomans, a member of the Former Assemblyman Theron Mc- Mrs. Thomas Jardine of Alston At an executive meeting of tha vue anil minstrel under the auspices lember of the Fair Haven council Rumson board ot education, ap- Campbell has announced that he will juries consisted of abrasions of both court; organizer of a non-partisan board of directors of the Red Bank musical score and descriptive mon- shins, bruises of the right leg and ot the Red Bank high londay night by Mayor Augustus ologue. Members of the Red Bank peared before tho mayor and coun- bi a candidi « for I nlted States sen- national constitutional government Chamber Of Commerce held Tuesday school parent-teacher aasociatlon [. Minton at the regular meeting of Rotary club have been invited to at-cil of that place Thursday night rela- ator at the Democratic primary elec- contusions of the right hip. club for a study of the constitution morning, much consideration was Monday night at the Bchool auditor- he governing body. He succeeds tend the meeting. tive to the grading project on thetion next month. He has sent a let- and Supreme Court of tho United given to the problem of commercial ium. Mies Genevleve White of Perth 1111am A. Miller, who resigned sev- high school property which Is being toi to this effect to State Senator Wil- States, yesterday announced her parking. John B. Allen, chairman of Amboy directed the show, which was ral weeks ago when he moved to handled through tho emergency re- liam H. Smathers of Atlantic county, candidacy for the Republican nom- the parking committee of the cham- one of the beBt amateur perform? *d Bank. Mr. Denise, who Is con- lief committee. Mr. Yeomans said who is a candidate for the same po- More Arguments ination for membership on the coun- ber, and Councilman Harold 8. Allen, ances of the kind ever produced at ected with the Red Bank office of PTA Benefit At he heard that the council had planned sition with the backing of the Demo- y board of freeholders. chairman of the borough's street Red Bank. he Prudential Insurance company, to discontinue all relief worjt on cratic state organization. About Zoning Law She is a licensed real estate broker committee, told of detailed plans The Bhow was divided In three ives in the Knollwood section of the April 15. If such Is the case, Mr. Mr. McCampbell was recently ap- nd insuranco underwriter, having which were under way that would partB. The first wan entitled "A Gar- pointed director of the New Jersey give Red Bank considerably more trough, He is the Bon of Mr. and Little Silver Yeomans said, it would be necessary Ship Ahoy Club Building Permit een In business for more than 20 den of Memories," and the third was Mrs. W. Edgar Denise of Red Bank for tho board to complete the work Tax Limitation league, with an of- •ears, and having built some of Red parking area than it has at present the portrayal of a "Cruise Aboard the fice at Newark. Associated with Mr. "Under Fire" at Zoning; Board Fashion Show and Card Party to by contract, with the possibility of 'ank's most attractive homes. The present public parking space Good Ship P. T. A." Part two con- an out-of-town contractor getting the McCampbell as a director of the Meeting—Action on Downsea She has served on the Monmouth In the rear of the stores on the west sisted of vocal selections by Mrs. Take Place Tomorrow Night league Is Edward C. Stokes, former 3ide of ob. He urged that the council con- Hotel Permit Deferred. 'ounty Republican executive com-1 Broad street is to be degraded Luella Turnisr, a former professional in School Auditorium—To Use tinue the prrfject as long as men aregovernor of New Jersey. The letter -nd rolled and the entrance and exit actress, and by Miss White. to Mr. Smatherp follows: mittee for more than ten years, and Proceeds to Equip Kitchen. oi. the relief list. was president for two years of the m West Front and White street* ar« Mrs. Patrick Cotter, president of Mayor NOllson Edwards told Mr As intimated to you personally a The meeting of the Sea Bright rfonmouth County Women's Good o be suitably lettered for the con- the association, played the part of week ago in the state house," I will zoning board of adjustment Friday enience of tho public. Additional Yeomana that the council had no In-file a nomination petition for United iovernment Republican club. She Grandmother In tho "Garden of Plans have been completed by the night was featured by arguments elped merge thla club with the ghting will be provided for night Memories" revue .and ohe was assist- Little Silver Parent-Teacher associa- tention of stopping relief work April States senator, subject to the deci- over the addition to the Ship Ahoy latrona. The entrance from West ed by Mrs. Mary Jones as Vicky. The tion for the fashion show and card 15, but had decided to extend such sion of those citizens who hava the Women's County Republican, club activities for at least another month right to deposit their 1936 primary club. John M. Pillsbury, attorney under the name of the United Wom- ront street is quite narrow and an revue comprised a series of songs, party to be held tomorrow night at ballot In the Democratic box. As you for the Sea Bright Protective asso- ffort will be made to have the small skits and pantomimes. 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. He emphasized the fact, however, know Independents and Republicans, ciation, and Joseph Mitchell, an of- n's Republican club of Monmouth idewalk on the west side of the Fred On the cruise, Mrs. Cottor was The proceeds will be used to supply that efforts at this time should be as well as Democrats, who did notflcer of the association, asserted that ounty. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson was D. Wlkoff property removed In order ship's hostess. The entertainment the school lunch l'.itchen with dishes centered on obtaining permanent vote in any primary box in Wib have under the zoning ordinance the Ship first president of the united organ- o widen the driveway. comprised songs, "Anchors Awelgh" and other articles used in a fully work for the men now on relief. the legal right to vote in the Demo- Ahoy property was either under the ization and Mrs. Jardine was Its Another proposition which Is oear- by the entire company, "Wahoo" by The council approved the recom- cratic box In May, 1936. I am first vice president. She became equipped kitchen. counting not only upon good Wllson- classification of being "non-conform- resident at the expiration of Mrs. ng completion for free parking Is Mrs. Mary Bloom, "Sing an Old-Fash- The fashion show will be given by mendation of Councilman James P. lan Democrats, but upon Independ- ing" or a strictly business site. If he area in tho rear of the buildings ioned Song" by Miss Rose Caruso, Bruce that a new Dodge ambulance ent voters to give me the nomination Thompson's second term, and is now }n the west side of Broad street, ad- the Town and Country Bhop of Red under the former, the two men de- of the vice presidents and chair- "Breakln' In a New Pair of Shoes" Bank. Of the numerous gowns to bebe purchased at a cost of $2,475. for U. S senator. clared, no change* could be made ':acent to St. James church property, by Miss Mae Donahue, "I'd Love to There was a difference of opinion re- man of the club's public speaking he Jersey Central1 Power & Light shown ono will be a 60-year-old wed- Why are we ssklng the people to to the clubhouse or bathhouses out- ureau. Take Orders From You" by Mrs. ding gown, which will be modeled by garding the necessity of advertising choose between us as their repre- side the regular building line, and if :ompany property and properties Anne RoawcII, "Alone" by Mrs. Jo- Mrs. James Stewart Another fea- for bids, as the sum exceeded $1,000. sentative in the upper house of Con-under the latter any kind of a busi- She has been closely associated for iwned by Dr. Harvey W. Young and seph Bray, "I Like That Face You're It was decided to consult with Wil- gress? Just for the glory and sal- many years with the Federated he Sigmund Eisner estate. The plan Wearing" by Miss Helen Burns, "Red ture of the affair will be a program ary? I'll frankly confess that the fat ness could be established there. They of vocal solos by Heinz Hllmer, who liam , A. Stevens, borough attorney, claimed if the latter is true the pur-Women's club of New Jersey, served is to convert much of this unoccu- Sails In the Sunset" by Mrs. Louise on this point before buying the am-lalary would help me pay my farm's aa one of the state art chairmen for pied space into a parking area, with Phillips. "Rhythm In My Nursery made a big hit at the recent Red axes and debts. But I cant imagine pose of the law would be defeated. Cross benefit show at Red Bank. bulance. L lawyer needing any more income Otto Gillig, manager of the Ship schools for two years and was artentrance from Broad street and an Rhymes" by MrB. Florence Bennett, Councilman Robert G. Ilsley sug- han he receives during these trou- chairman of the Rod Bank Woman's entrance and exit on Gold street. "Beautiful .Lady in Blue" by MrB. His accompanist will be Miss Mar- )lcaome times! So, why are we ask-Ahoy club, explained that the prop- garet Manna. - ' gested converting the old ambulance, erty In question was taken out ofclub for five years. She is a mem- Negotiations are under way to se- Alice McDonough, "I'm Gonna Write ng to he sent to the V'. S. senate? ber of the advisory board of the MyBelf a Letter" by Mrs. Mary Those who do not wish to play for which an allowanco of $50 wasThe Adminiatratioh has a safe ma- the residential zono and put into a cure a large area In the rear ark at the corner of River road and Mrs. Lester Leonard, door prizes turn It over to the relief commit- vilion, but he would bo if he estab- two years and was succeeded by Mrs. Ship" by tha entire company. Mlsi 'air Haven.road. Councilman Tony tee. If such action Is not legal, he heir power "to us? 'What do' welished another kind of business there. Jeorge T. Linton. liobe court. Mrs. Joseph Curtis, table prises tand for? An effort will also be made to ln» Katharine LeMalstre gave a Spanish Hunting, chairman of the committee, Mrs. John Simpson, refreshments assured the council that sufficient Ag Democrats, I feel that we owe"Furthermore, the zoning board Is She also organized the Parent- dance, and Mrs. Kathleen Klrman lutlined the plan to plant at least funds would be raised among the Teacher association of the Red Bank duce the public to make greater us* Mrs. Fred Dunnell and Mrs. O. E. t to the citizens of New Jersey to not sitting here tonight to judge my of the free parking space recently sang a novelty number. Hackett'a .00 evergreen trees of various sizes Davis, Jr,, tickets, and Mra. Donmember- s of the school board to 'ace them on the public platform be- case. I have a'permit and the matpublic schools and served as presi- orchestra played the accompani- n tho park and to finance the coat make the purchase. ore primary day and explain to dent for two years. secured through the courtesy of tha ald Lawcs and Mrs. Alfred Mathie- ter la now out of the hands of the Eisner estate on the former Elks club ments and for dancing after tho jy appealing to tho civic pride of son, fashion show. A letter was read from Harold J. .hem the character of legislation board." Mrs. Jardine has a reputation as •how. esldents. He said he believed it Peters asking for permission to usewhich we will propose and work for* a public speaker, is well versed in property on East Front street, neat would be a' good Idea to have the f elected to the U. S. senate In No- Rossiter L. Waters, president of tho constitution and workings of the Globe court. This property to now Special thanks wero given Vincent the council chambers in the bor-vember. I have a plan to thla end the board, explained to Mr. Pillsbury suitably graded and there is plenty lommunlty Join in this worth-while ough hall for a meeting of the Rum- about which I will write you later. Supreme Court, and is available to J. Eck, AnderBon Brothers, Charles roject by launching a "Buy a Tree" and Mr. M(chell that they must have all organizations as a speaker on of parking space for at least <0 csflfc! Mast, Miss Louise Chadwlch, William Leonardo School son unit of the National Organiza- Theron McCampbell. been misinformed about the purpose campaign. A contribution of 60 tha these subjects. There Is also a large parking ttbW, Cqgan, John P. Mulvlhlll, Edward tion for Social Justice. The matter P. S.—My petition will be filed a of the meeting; ' the meeting was on the borough properties at the foot Healey,- Harry Jackson, Raymond :ents will buy one tree, Mr. Hunting was referred to the committee on lew days hence, and my six-word stated, His committee, which also May Have Boxing called not to take any action on tin of Wharf avenue and at the foot ot Phillips, Fred Jones, Gerard Sloyan, public properties. ' slogan on the primary ballot will be Ship Ahoy property, but to hear an Broad street, with entrance to then* EtKvard Althaus and Paul Kennedy ncludes Councilman Seely B. Tuthlll Fred Andre notified the counpll by 'Prosperity Awaits Federal State Tax and ^eitry "A. Frledlander, wa« au- jimitatlons." appeal from Francis Downs, owne: Quad Players To properties either from Wharf avenue for. assistance, Furniture,! -and ar- The Middletown Township Board letter that ha is closing his tavern of the Downsea hotel, whose appll. or Union street, and folks who A6 bors used In the revue were loaned thorized io go ahead with th» eam- on Ward lane and he asked for a T. McC. not object to a. short walk In pleas* ia)grn. of Education Showed a Fav- cation for- a permit to erect an ad- Give Annual Show by the Monmouth Rustic works, arid orable Reaction to the Pro-refund oil hl» liquor license. The dition to his hotel had been rajectei ant weather from the business seo» a. gangway and boat accessories used Within 15 minutes after the meet- matter was referred to the finance by Bloomfleld Fary, building inspec tion can park their cars in tbia arei in the cruise scene were loaned by ing adjourned 14 persons had con- posal at Meeting' Last Week. committee. Water Rates Ai "The Late Christopher Bean' for an unlimited time. Captain Frank P. Dlckman. rlbuted 50 cents each. They were tor. The resignation of William Sin- Mr. Pillabury entered an objection Will be Presented Friday, It was brought to the attention of Mayor Augustus M. Minton, Arthur Boxing bouts may be held at the clair as constable was accepted. Mr. East Keansburg the chamber executives that there It Part 1 Revue. !. Sickles, Henry A. Friedlander, on the ground that residents within April 24, at Catholic High " A Garden of Memories," scene, Middletown township high school at Sinclair said In his letter that he is 500 feet of the hotel had not been common abuse of the two-hour leorgo A. Hawkins, Percy D. Ben-Leonardo next year. The matter was resigning in accordance with an School—Dancing to Follow. parking limit in Red Bank, particu- a garden; time, late afternoon; char- nett, Jack Bennett, Joseph Piccolo, agreement made when he was ap-Township Committee and Ideal notified legally, and that several had larly on Saturdays. A recommenda- acters, grandmothev, Mrs. Julia Cot- M. Floyd Smith, Ray VanHorn, Har- discussed at considerable length at received no notification of any kind ter; Vicky, Mrs. Mary Jones; chorus, he special meeting of the township pointed that he would resign as soon Beach Water Company in Mr. Downs showed plans for an ad- When New York, London, Paris tion will be made to the police de- ry B. Kurtia, Roy King, Fred Maffeo, oard of education last week and itas ho obtained permanent employ- Conference Thursday at New- partment that an officer be assigned MrB. Nance Eck, Mra. Alice McDon- Harry Hubbard and James J. Hogan. dition on the south side, which he and Berlin audiences put their mark whose duty it will be to make rare ough, Mrs. Grace Victory, Mrs. Louise was referred to the board of athletic ment. ark—Rate Controversy. contends Is within the building line. of approval on a play it's news. Such Councilman Arthur B, Sickles re- ontrol ot the school system. A request from the board of edu- that no one overparks th» two-hour Phillips; "A Bicycle Built for Two,"ported that he has received numer- He said that inasmuch as Mr. Pills- was the fate of "The Late Christo- period on Saturdays. Mrs. Frances Kllzon, Mrs. Rose The question was brought up bycation for $6,000 was granted. bury had protested the manner of pher Bean," by Sidney Howard, ms phono calls requesting tho fire- Clifford Huddleston of Leonardo dur- A, y. Zerr, relief director, report- The members of the township com- which is to bo presented by the Red It was suggested that when th» Grant, and chorus; "Two Little Girls men to burn off dry grass on vacant notification, he would withdraw his above designated parking places hav« in Blue," Mrs. Minnie Qulnn, Mrs. ing the period allotted for spectators ed 12 families were on relief and 35mittee of Middletown township held appeal for the present. Bank Quadrangle club Friday night, fields. While he realized it would be o expresse their vlewe. Mr. Huddle- men were working on the school a conference last Thursday at New- April 24, at 8:15 o'clock in the Redall been put into usable condition th» Jennie Decker; "Alice Blue Gown," eliminating a dangerous condition he time limit be reduced from a two- Mrs. Alice McDonough; "Crinoline iton was formerly a boxer and hejob. ark with representatives of the Pub- Bank Catholic high school auditor- did not think It fair to order out the ic Utilities commission and the coun- ium. Dancing will follow the per-hour to a one-hour period on the bus- Days," Mrs. Katharine Pennlngton fire company Saturday afternoons laid that In the event that boute The borough clerk's office reported iness, streets. and chorus; "When You and I Wero were staged he would be glad to con-receipts ot $313.53. iel for the Ideal Beach,, Water com- Hebrew Society formance. and Sundays to supervise the burn- rlbute his services to train the boys Councilman Lewis T. Wilson re- )any of East Keansburg. The con- If the above parking places