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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXI, NO. 9. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Next Thursday Part Of Spectator Throng Sea Bright OK's Set For Store's Boats Fail In 'Scow' For House Official Opening Sweeps Regatta Everything Ready For O'Connor Wins Approval Of Plans F. W. Woolworth Co.'» Aljo V. Wins Featured Race Big Event Here As Perrine Scores Outmoded Rules By Outlasting Tempo VI, LaHaLa Next week-end, Thursday, Sep- Stephen J. O'Connor of Rumson, places have become roomini tember 3, Friday, September 3, *nd loser in a recent aeries of debates houses, "openly advertised at such,' Saturday, September 4, has been set Joe VanBlerck of Freeport, U 1 wilh Sea Bright's mayor and coun- although borough law prohibits thi aside for the gala opening of the former owner of the Pair Have* cil involving transfer of his liquor operation of rooming homes aloni newly enlarged F. W. Woolworth Eatontown Lions Yacht works, cased his 225-cubi« license, came up the winner in a South Beach. In a criticism < company store In the Eisner build- inch hydroplane, Aljo V, into th» different argument before that council, Councilman Perrine d Ing on Broad street. The opening is National Sweepstakes title Sunday officially set for 9:30 next Thursday afternoon In the 16th annual Na-' board Friday night. As a result, clared: "In this borough we feel wi Club Organized tional Sweepstakes regatta on the lie has tlie borough's permission would rather violate the law am morning, according to Manager R. North Shrewsbury river. to move ashore an assortment of have, the rooming houses than 1 H. F.ornett, who has been in charge boat and ship parts from an an- galize them, and why, I do nol of the Red Bank store for the past Mayor Rowland h The touted big boats fizzled. Guy chored scow for use in building a two years. Lombardo's sleek Tempo VI Satur- know." He added: day suffered battery trouble, nni. South Beach house. "But here we have a debt el Mayor Charles R. English, David First President Russell, president of Red Bank Sunday came up with oil line dif- This issue brought on a lively about $160,000, and we need t< ficulties. Harry Lynn's LaHaLa, discussion and made an event of build up our ratable property.' Bank Community Chamber of Com- An Eatontown Liona club was cr which was supposed to offer Lom- 'lie dedication of the new beach- Councilman Perrine laid he recog' merce; members of the board of ganized at a dinner meeting last hardo the ninjor competition, won front borough hall, being used for nized Mr. O'Connor had made directors of the Chamber and offi- Thursday night at Crystal Brook tho second heat of the Sweeps run, Hie first lime. Ultimately, with large investment in Sea Brigh cials of the F. W. Woolworth com- Pictured is a general scene of Marine park which held a Rood portion of the 30,000 spectators inn, attended by about 25 men of but could Ret no better than sec- Councilman Carl Nelson voting and, therefore, was entitled to con pany are expected to take part in who Hocked to the riverfront Sunday to watch the finale of the two-day National Sweepstakes regatta. that borough. Mayor Harry S. Row- ond place since he failed complete- "no" and Councilman Neils Jacob- stdcratlon. He declared his bellel the opening ceremonies. land was elected president and ly iri .Saturday's run. Warren Avis' sen not voting, council approved that the ship parts Mr. Malda ad' George E. Winning secretary. Miss Frostie, the only Detroit boat Mr. O'Connor's construction plans. mittcd Mr. O'Connor planned to In Police Chief 1'raises to appenr, was an inconsistent per- However, approval did not come corporate into the new buildlni State Registration Ambulance Fund former throughout. before Councilman Lester E. Per- could be used with success. Regalia Officers The' only big boat to score any- rine arose to claim that Sea Bright Councilman Nelson thereupoi Police Chief Harry T. VanNotc thing was LaHaLa. Lynn's $65,000 officials long have "closed their said "any time we issue a perml For Draftees sent the followtng mesagc to all Donations Asked craft took the Judge Emil Auer- eyes" to violations of zoning rules, of this kind, we are breaking out police officers, special police and bncli memorial trophy, but he and to ask that a movement be own law," and insulted that if Mr, firemen: t'aincd it without scoring a win in, started to revise building restric- O'Connor violate! regulation! Starts Aug. 30 "I want to take this means of By 1st Aid Squad any of tho three heats. LaHaLa tions In accordance with today's which authorize him to use hii expressing my sincere appreciation was second to Lombardo in the development of the resort. proposed house for anything erce.pl Schedule ContinueB for the splendid co-.operation given firs', run, .second to John M. Eo- Edmund L. Palmleri, New York a one-family residence, Mr. O'Con by each one of you to help make Sea Bright Safety Men Kle's Blitz II after a late Btart in attorney who lives on South Beach nor could be "fined $100 a day.'" Until September 18 the National Sweepstakes reg-atta tho next and second to Lombardo property adjacent to that on which Councilman Solomon J. Neimark of August 21 and 22 the success Slate Fair Sept. 3-5; In Sunday's final. He amassed 9C«J brought some calm to the dis- points in this manner, outdistanc- Mr. O'Connor intends to build his For Men 18 To 25 it woe, ing Lombardo, whose 800 was good house, was the most vigorous ob- turbed discussion with a reminder: "Due to this co-operation every- Modernize Equipment "If Mr. O'Connor fails to build thi for second place. Lombardo missed jector to the application. He Acting Ctov. John M. Summerlll thing went off very smoothly nncl tho second heat of the Auerbach charged that the zoning ordinance building according to his specifics Jr., fixed the period August 30 without incident." Determined to continue to pro- Saturday due to a dead battery. permits construction of only one- tions, he can be refused a certift vide the fullest possible protection through September 18 for selective Lombardo rrmrly missed tho flrat family dwellings along the South cate of occupancy." service registration in New Jersey, for borough residents and visitors, Bench and that in other O'Connor Mr. Palmicrl thanked "our de members of Sea Brl/rht's First Aid heat of tho National Sweepstakes buildings there this rule Is being facto member" for his assurances, Calling on all male citizens be- Salvation Army Hquufl arc soliciting contributions b of the same dead battery. openly violated, by the multiple- and Councilman Neimark told of tween the ages of 18 and 25 resid- toward the purchase of a new am- Ho was granted a 15-mlnute post- residence of families. his "pride at being a de facto mem- ing in the state to register on the bulance. ponement In the big run, but that ber," which, he Mid, li a "ml dis- date designated for each of them, To Start Drive proved insufficient. Even after th» Mr. Palmleri said Building In- Mr. Summerili declared, "We covet Helping to finance the purchase watt, he was ten minutes late in apector Olaf Axelson had shown tinction." will be the First Aid fair to be held Holding that he considers Mr. nothing but peace and the preser- starting. Aljo V had quietly and him "the rough, home-made plans" vation of the things that we hold Mayors Named Friday through Sunday, September slowly moved around the course to Mr. O'Connor had submitted In his O'Connor to be a man who "does R. H. Barnett 3-5. On the final day a television notch the win, tho only boat other thing* In his own way without re- dear, but the time has come for us permit application, and claimed to show our determination to de- Honorary Chairmen Jet will be awarded. Mayor Harry 8. Rowland than Lomhardo's In the race. that, in themselves, these plans gard for others," Mr. Palmleri Construction on the new store The squad, whose reputation for was started last December, and ar- fend these blessings. With such goings-on, the regatta failed to meet the properly drafted chided the councllmen: "It has be- Edward J. Mncklin, general saving; lives already Is woll known, Present to assist In organizing specificationifti s callelld fof r Ii n SeS a come an apparent practice here tisans of the various building "So we are called again to the recently purchnsed a new resuscl- the club and procuring a charter failed to live up to expectations. trades have been busy every work- high service of preparation for the chuirman of thn 1948 Salvation Tho association was blessed b» Bright's building regulations. that if a man keeps on violating Army campaign fund drive in the lator, a forced-breathing device op- wero Arthur D. Smith of Jnmc6- Further, Mr. Palmleri said that the law, he ought to be forgiven ing day since then on remodeling defense of our homes, our families, erated by oxygen nnd operated to burg, representative of Lions Inter- good luck in the weather depct'U the store Into what Is now recog- our free Institutions and our ways Red Bank area, states that the ment but "racing luck" was defi- after he had studied these plans This brought from Mayer Thom- nised as the most modern in the mayors of neveral immediate bor- simulate natural breathing.