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. Ail UK NEW* of SECTION BED BANK aw) Surrounding rowna n! Told Fearlesslj *nd Without Bias ANK GISTER ONE " VOLUME LX, NO. 38/ RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1938. PAGES 1 TO land owner may petition the super- explained that the lights operate au- Russell L. Tetley Referendum On> visors to amend, supplement or re- Purim Feast To Lawrence Iverson tomatically when southbound trains peal the regulations. • are approaching, but for northbound If a district is established, does it trains the lights go on when the Diamond Jubilee Receives 20-Year Conserving Soil mean that land-use regulations will Be Observed At Killed By Train gates at the Oceanport avenue cross- r be adopted? - Ing a short distance away are low- Boy Scout Award In Rural Section No. in this connection, M. L. Wll- Synagogue Here At Little Silver ered, or when a switch is turned on eon, under secretary of .agriculture, In the gateraan's house. It was stat- recently made this statement: "In ed that the drawbridge south of the PreienUtion to District Commis- Land Owners in die Western my opinion, many districts will find Celebration Will Begin Next Shrewsbury Councilman Meets crossing made the cost of automatic Celebration Of Part of the County Will Vote It unnecessary to adopt any land-use Wednesday Evening and Will Tragic Death at Silverside operation of the lights for the north- sioner Made at Annul Scout- regulations. You and I, who work bound track prohibitive. To several en Congress «nd Dinner' by at the Courthouse at Freehold with farm people, know that they Continue Until Sundown Avenue Crossing, Where Four officials this arrangement seemed Next Tuesday. dont want to see the land abused. Thursday. Were Killed Ust Year. complicated and unsatisfactory, and Frank Groff. The kind of people who live on the the chairman of the road committee Catholic Churchi land like green fields. They like to was directed to obtain from the rail- Russell L. Tetley of River Plaia Land owners In the proposed Free- harvest good crops. Such folks will (By Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon.) Lawrence Iverson, a member of road information as to just exactly ni the reolplent of a 20-year vet- hold soil conservation district will be willing, as soon as the mechanism Irishman and Jew will make mer- tho Shrewsbury borough council, was how the lights operate. Will Give Lecture St. James' of Red Bank eran award recently.at the annual' bo given an opportunity to vote for Is provided, to work together with ry "together next week, for both killed Sunday night when a north- It appears certain that agitation Scouters congress and.'dinner at the or against Its establishment next society's agencies to assure that pos- their jollieat holidays, St. Patrick's bound Pennyslvanla train hit his car will be started again to have the On Europe's Outlook Will Observe 75th Birth* Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Asbury Tuesday in a referendum to be con- terity will inherit green fields and day and' Purlm, fall in 1938 on the at the Silversldo avenue crossing at road crossed. "After the accident Bark. The presentation was made ducted by the state soil conservation forests rather than eroded hill sides 17th of Match. The. Jewish holiday, Little .Silver, the scene of numerous last July the road should have been "European Scene and Its Outlook" day on June 12 With, by Frank Qroff, chairman of the committee. ..'.'- and barren plains." known as Purim or the Feast of tragedies. Eight months ago four closed," said one official after the will be tho subject of an address Red Bank district committee. All owners of land in the proposed Can a district be discontinued Lots, begins next Wednesday even- persons were killed at the same cros- meeting, "and now I am convinced by Rev. William B. Spofford, rector \ Mr. Tetley who. la now district district are eligible to vote, accord- when its work Is done? ing, lasting through sundown on sing and the total number of per- more firmly than ever that It should of Christ church, Middletown village, Service*, commissioner of the Monmouth- ing to Herbert X. Baker, chairman After a district has been In exis- Thursday, and will be marked by a sons who lost their lives there Is be done right away." "It seems the at the Jewish Community center on Ocean council Boy Scouts oJ Amer- of the committee and director of the tence for five years or more, any 28 joyoua spirit in both synagogue and now 12. Many call this spot "Death crossing Is marked for tragedies," Riverside avenue, Red Bank, Mon- ica has been affiliated with troop 23 New Jersey extension service of Rut- or more land owners in the district home. Crossing." said another. Reference was made day evening at 8 o'clock. The pub- of the Red Bank Baptist church, gen university. Joint and corporate may petition' the state committee to The observance of Purlm is based to the point raised by property own:- lic Is Invited to attend. Extensive Improvements having joined as a rookie In 1B18 owners are entitled to one vote each. discontinue It. Subsequent proceed- on a Biblical law which occurs at ers near the crossing that property The former may designate one of ings .will follow, m general, the pro- the end of the Book of Esther, values would depredate If tho road their number to cast the ballot; cor- cedure for • the establishment of a which commemorates the deliver- Is closed. "My opinion Is that the Are To Be Started Soon porations may authorize an. agent to district. Such petitions may not be ance of the 'Jewish people from the crossing, with its numerous trag- vote. " , ... considered mare often than once In hands of Haman, a Persian anti- edies, besides being a menace to tho The Voting will take'place in the. five years in the case of a particular Semite of the fourth century before public ,1s a detrimental to adjacent The diamond jubilee, or 75th an- courthouse at Freehold. The polls district. ' . i ' • the Christian era. properties," this official stated. niversary of the organization of St* will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Where can I obtain a copy of the A central point of tho Purlm cel- Chief Zlegler said yesterday he James' Catholic church, Red BanlC Election officials.,will.be H. W.Her- soil conservation act?' ebration is the reading of the book was continuing his investigation of will be celebrated Trinity Sunday, bert of -EngUshtown, inspector, and From your county agricultural of Esther in the synagogue. This tho accident. Although he himself June 12. A solemn high jubilee masi Tunis D. Smith and Tunis Denise, agent. reading is done from a special scroll knows ot no ono who saw tho acci- will be celebrated at 11 o'clock 14 both of Freehold, judges. known by tho Hebrew word for the morning by Rev. Daniel J. Pow. dent, he said he had heard Indirectly or, S. J., assistant professor of hl»r Election officials will mark each scroll as the "Megillah," and stands that tho railroad company nu found ballot with the number of acres apart from every other synagogal tory at Georgetown university. ReV, Red Bank Ready a witness. Who this party is the Thomas Kelsev of New Brunswick owned by the voter before giving it reading in that, during its presenta- chief has been unable to learn so far. to him. Votes will be counted by in- tion, laughter and levity are winked will be deacon and Rev. George* as he has not been able to get In Qulgley of Bernardsvllle will be sub- dividuals and by acres. The district To Acquire More at by the rabbis. Every mention of touch with the proper officials of the may not be created unless It wins the name of Haman is generally deacon. The Right Rev. Monjlgnof company, and no report has been William I. McKean of Bernardsvllle) the favor of a majority of the vot- punctuated by a good-natured out- mado to him. ers representing at least 51 per cent River Park Land burst of noiso made by the whir of will deliver the 'sermon. Bishop of the acreage voted. < special Purlm noise-makers, like Moses E. Klley or the Trenton dlo- ceso will Dreskle. In announcing the details of the Ordinance for Purchase Paused those used at New Year's eve cele- referendum plan, Mr. Baker ex- brations. Father-Son Night Fathor Power was the Hrst boy pressed the committee's desire that at Meeting of Mayor and The special delicacy which is en- from St. James' parish to be as.many aa possible.of the eligible Council — Three Unsightly joyed during the holiday carries the At Little Silver dalned to the priesthood and Ityt>a« voters register their choice. name of this Persian prototype of deemed proper by Rev. Dr. John BL: The committee Is anxious to have Btnldhigs to be Rued. modern anti-Semites. No festival of McCloskey, rector, that he anovia a full and frank expression of Purim is complete without this del- Y. M. C. A. Affair March 24 at say the mass on this special occas- REV. WILLIAM B. SPOFFORD ion. Father Kelsey was the second opinion to* guide it In determining, The ordinance to purchase land on icacy,—delicious three-cornered cook- Rosevelt Tea Room—Coun- ..';., RUSSELL'L. TETLKT. boy from the parish to be ordained whether or not the district Is to be Wharf avenue in order to enlarge ies filled with prunes or with poppy cilman Frederick E.