Keansburg Youth Saves Man Dragged by Train
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
RwrtK«at<Mi».*V;*B(£viR, ALL the NEWS ot BED BANK and Surrounding Towns Told Fearless!; and Without Bias, OMl VOLUME LXI, NO. 35. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939. PAGES! Monmouth Street Rabbi Hershon Faspray Company George Cray Heads Gets Big Order Keansburg Youth Saves Council Protests McGilvray He Of B'nai Israel New Organization, Building line The Faapray corporation, which George A. Gray,, local attorney, Any Curtailment Deniocratic Vi maintains a plant on Chestnut street, was elected president of the newly To Be Debated On Big Committee has received a contract to provide Man Dragged By Train formed Trinity Parish Men's club $30,000 worth of dish-washing ma- Tuesday night at Trinity parish Of Boat Service In Middletowri chines for the World's fair. house on West Front street'. Other Property Owners to Ap- State Federation of Y.M. The design for the machines made officers aro Robert S. Findlay vice Sea Bright Officials Hear by the local concern was perfected , Baggageman at Red Bank Station Keeps president, Richard J. Martin secre- Resident of Leon < and Y.W.H. Associa- by Alex E. Wilde of Little Silver, peal Action of Building tary and Harrison! Banco treasurer. Steamer Monmouth Will Chosen at Meeting general manager of the corporation, Broker From Falling From Steps Rev. Herbert, S. Craig, rector; Inspector tions to Organize and Involves a principle whereby Frank D. Curtis and tho officers Not Run This Year dishes and utensils are treated to a comprise the members of the con- County Committee An attempt to board a moving bone fracture. The broker had pres- Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon of the sterilization process while being stitution and by-laws committee. Charles Bruno and Vincent Sacco washed. The machine complies with train at the Red Bank railroad sta- ence of mind to cling desperately The object of the organization Is to The Sea Bright mayor and coun- Congregation B'nai Israel of Red tion late Sunday afternoon almost with both hands to the handles on At a recent meeting of the have appealed from the action of En- Bank Is foremost in the newly form- the sanitary code of the World's fair promote parish work. Meeting* will cil, on motion by Councilman Thom- ocratla County committee of _ eley M. White, building Inspector of health board. resulted disastrously for Lewis E. the side ot the steps. be held the first Thursday of every as Farrell, adopted at last week's ed Committee on Expansion and De- Waring of New York and Rumson, Mr. Adams, son of A. E. Adams, dlctcwn township, Ernest B...-| the borough of Red Bank for a per- velopment of the New Jersey Fed- Because of the orders the payroll month. meeting a resolution making a for- Gilvray of Leonardo was selee mit to erect a building oh the lot at of the concern has increased 200 per broker and sportsman. A substitute baggagemaster at the Keansburg mal protest to the Central railroad eration of Young Men's and Young baggageman, Alvln Adams, .Jr., of station, was serving as substitute Following the business session Dr. leader of the party for that 129 Monmouth street, between Pearl Women's Hebrew associations. Under cent. Double shifts were started last Lyman Crossman, local physician, company against any curtailment of pallty. Mr. McGilvray Is and West streets, which Mr. Bruno Thursday. Indications arc that ad- Keansburg, was credited with;, pre- baggageman at trie' Red Bank sta- boat service next summer on the the chairmanship of Israel Cardon- venting the man from falling from tion. He saw the broker jump to was guest speaker. Vocal solos were commlttewnan and also chairn ,bought from Mrs. Warren David Farr sky of Elizabeth, the federation will ditional orders will come from the rendered by Charles Meeker and Sandy Hook route between Atlantic tho county committee. The of Baton Rouge, La., formerly of the, steps, possibly beneath the the .steps of the fast-moving train organize and begin' work Sunday. fair. wheels of tho movlnKHrain.' talking pictures were shown by Dan- Highlands and New York. Mr. Far- leader has resided in Lecna Bed Bank, • and miss his footing and ran to his roll told Mayor Walter J. Sweeney The committee plans to organize aid. Jumping to the . steps he iel Dorn, Sr. a period of years and baa The Board of Adjustment of the branches and Jewish centers in the Mr. Waring had been driven to the and the other members ot the coun- consistently faithful worker t<r borough has fixed tomorrow night station by hla son-in-law and daugh- gripped the hand rails and locked te nnd to «*mall groups nnw his legs around Mr. Warlng'o. A cil he heard the steamer Monmouth party. for a hearing at Pie borough hall at New Legislation ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ifioger Gilbert 9f -would .not run tt)l» (summer and that established. Rumson, who he had been visiting. brakeman pulled tho emergency cord eight o'clock. All property owners and the train stopped about 200 only erne boat, the Sandy Hook, would within 200 feet of the proposed build- The Incident, was wltnesed by them run regularly between the two Increases Taxes as well by Police Captain Joseph yards from where Mr. Waring had Ing haye been served wlib a notice attempted to board the train. places. to attend said meeting and to present Bray, who was in the ticket office at the time. • . Mr. Farrell said he had obtained any objections, At Eatontown The Red .Bank first aid squad was Information from "reliable lources" --The principal objection in question, The automobile arrived at the sta-^ called and_Mr.JWarlni?..waa- removed to the effect that tha department ot • on the part ot Mr. Bruno and Mr. | tion just as the train bound tor New to Monmouth" Momorjal hospital commerce has prohibited the use of Sacco is the matter of the building' Borough's Operating Ex- York was pulling out. Mr. Waring Long Branch, where he was trcaU for a fractured leg. <C the steamer unless new boilers were line in the particular block. The nil-' ran to the next to the last car and Installed. He said ho understood the Ing at present calls for an estab-, penses Cut—$41,161 to made a leap for the steps. In so. Mr. WarlitR is well known In tl . cost ot new boilers was $40,000, Mr. lished building line forty feet-from doing one foot slipped and his leg Rumson social set and as a Judge struck tho bottom step, causing a In horse- show circles. Farrell said the curtailment of ser- the center of the street. However I Be Raised by Taxation vice on the route to ono boat would there has been erected fifty feet from be a serious blow to Sea Bright and the westerly line of the property at The 1939 budget for the bbrough its environs, not only from the stand- 129 Monmouth street a commercial | of Eatontown was. Introduced on Holly Farm At } Service Club point ot commuter service to sum- structure which Is within the pre- first reading Thursday night at an mer residents, but also because Uio scribed forty-foot limit as mentioned adjourned meeting of the council. shore municipalities expect to at- above. This building., la occupied by This year's budget shows an Increase Rumson Sold By To Rededicate tract many ponons who will vialt ' the Acme Furniture Ca. • | as compared with that of last year the New York World's Fair next The new owners of this lot at 129. although the borough's operating ex- Itself This Week summer. Monmouth street desire to erect a' penses have been cut. W. H. Hintelmann Col. E. ,V. Shipley, gonoral pai- building thereon for recreational pur- J The amount to be raised by tax- senger agent of the railroad, when poses and want to come out to the ation for the current year is $41,- Mr. and Mrs. C. Freder- Red Bank Lions Join Informed of the action ot the Sea sidewalk line as has been done by 161.60 as conipared with that of Bright oolncil stated that the Sandy the owners of the property occupied $35,774.54 of 1938, an increase of ick Neilson, Jr., Acquire With the National Body Hook route is under discussion but $5,387.06. With.the increase in the by the Acme Furniture company. | GEORGE A. GRAY, he was not In a position to say Just The decision of the Board of Ad- 1939 budget the estimated tax rate Historical Property in the Big Program what will be done. He said nothing justment at this hearing will not only for this year will be $5.50 per $100 definite had been decided about the against.the rate of $1.75 per 100 as Members of the refreshment com- ' ERNEST B, McQILVRATt ""c"stablish"~a "precedent foi this block The_R»d Bank Lions are joining mittee wore Warren Bookwaltor, Monmouth, and added that whatever in question but will also have a bear- of 1938. • '"'' """ ~~"~ Harry I; Caesar has sold his Riinv concerns-the. Monmouth will have no RABBI ARTHUR HERSHON. son Country Estate, known as "Holly with all Lions clubs In tailing an- Frederick- Mundcn ~ and Cherlos ~He':U a-iife-meAeartilS ,. ing upon all future construction of Officials stated that the Increase Reeves. effect on the steamer Sandy Hook, was necessary because of legislation Farm" to Mr. and Mrs. C. Frederick other forward stop In their national lodge, F, & A, M., :New.:-yfi|! commercial buildings on Monmouth program to unito the country be- Others attending wore Lester R.