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7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER can VOLUMELXXIII.NO. 14. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SKPTKMBKR 28, 19",o SKCTION ON K—PAGES 1 TO 16 "Kids' Have Day Via Kiwanis Club's Pet Parade Sea Bright Ads Malley Asks To O.K. Job lo Armory Ready End Of Strife Repair Bulkhead Opposition Noted For Trade Show III .'M Vote to Claims Keansburg Can Acrept Ordinance Second Annual Exposition Make Headway Sensibly By a .? 1 \H:P Fulav n^lv * To Open W Slli Parade Monday ; Pea Rriph'. rn.» viv n rj< i i'im<~:' i; , pi-i\ cd <•!! (M -'• • r i*l.''K '! :i *!• j rvmrr pm\ HIIM*: ?'•" ' *ir '<•••• i.n John F. Malley, who is opposing ;.» f><i Ban* i r-i-if e:•.position I tn sp<-nrl $;. (inn Ti rrp.i;: * n . < .. Mayor Felix J. Brennan for one of n .'. .: r'-r. <jfTi' .}..y Mirviv/ «venir.< of P i' (i fl p »1 ljiiIUhf.nl] rig 'in t i:<* the three seats on the Keansburg r 7 .'.•• v 'r.c ' '-.n •*r. .• 5f. armory borough council in tomorrow's re- New Law Gives Phrcw-fthury iivr U'ink in t !u .**•>• - Monmouth (iliorus mandy :i i <•< o T t he Nn: i h I if *r>i call election, has some definite M r. r I"I. i:.», !: f.r.e •-. Prtren- ideas on the responsibilities of This sphl vot p, f*il!"\i i fi:: Ion ,'t 'tv More Protection ir,; •-.'• •ip'.'-.r-.g '•-i <••:.• n;es.. a pa- discussion over vnn.m.s r :.-ir- in- Has Cast of I IN) public oflice. He believes Keansburg : i-l". ioa,|.i.-«d i.f T." R»d Bank volvrd in t hi> pr«»p(i.- i!. (ii OIM « ,[f ,1 I can make progress by co-operation ll-f d^p i *" .'!.• 'i'. v ir.'i n.a.ord ••f and working together toward a To the Thrifty lock th:it ilnwh.pr.l uhm th- |.|- !••.!• ^ .: : ir l."g -i, m,< lfi:il:' es ar. 1 common aim, not by strife, name- I or IIHIKI<T* calling and antagonisms. K mooting Tho .i.-imn il>" <"•'• •'•"! Savings Account* Are M.-r ' ir.'1 I': .-' rorr.p't r v The. recall is the culmination of HIP way fnr n flnul c 1 *• • hum nri ii > <•••! • •;' a turbulent regime of Mayor Bren- Now Insured I'p ri-p.iir joli nt th<- ()rt 1L' nmn. .1 il ; Hi • i .- -i.- I'S .! ••< nan, starting from the time he Krnlriv's at; 1 n t e I't !•-'.\ • - : t in • '. i• i! look office on May 21, 1949. The To $10,000 r •• .1 I.. -. W. ; t rt L A. h 'it r nrisrpr *f aliniil Ilic ric of (!'.• rlimax was the Loder case, where .. .•.•'i:.m;. •• ' •:• M .rrl-.v p/pnir.;, ent or \'. hat y<< P run =n 1 Mr. Brennan filed five charges Savings accounts In hanks and I "' w," ;r.* • •> 1 . •• •:;• rr:a',' .r* *o :r.*» v.ilo flnani-l.il Mth against Police Officer Frederick in the insured savings and loan r •.•'••• ;i:| spp.-t.-i*or-«. A* » Loder, claiming disrespect and oth- associations of Red Bank are now individual group nf tri:-. pavei •< 'I . i]. M.-h ' f i"'il n,kiH Kn'^rtT in- er things, resulting frurn an alter- protected up tn $10000 prr account dn tin- j.iti as it ."limild W d c-it,on at the Manning Place flrc- as a result of the signing of a the residents will li;n e li> piy a mi a.s much as the liorough. house. on Decoration day. congressional bill by President J-',.. •. .n^ ' r.f \ '•iU'i'".1j;!p 'lfs, i na v After many hearing". Borough Truman, it was disclosed this week. Mayor Sayfi Job 'PromirMM n:h"i'!y [H'l/^s -^ili i« given cut, Manager Ralph O. Williams ren- Previous maximum insurance Mayor Thomas Farrrll tnld the i >n Ttjf^-1't v evpmnj? thp ent**r- dered a verdict of not guilty in coverage for banks and savings and council that canying out the pru t.i .nni'-n' j>r .^:-:i m -A .ii -iLMin s'?) rt favor of Patrolman Loder. How- loan associations had been on ac- Pictured is p^rt of the crowd which gathered Saturday morning on Drummond p'. to view iho ject was Its i csponsihility, s c :» -. ••:.,. K ami w i.; •"* itn->r the ever, in the course of the trial wit- counts up to $5,000. Settlement pro- awarding of prizes in the Red Bank Kiwanii club-sponsored pet parade. THe event was the main the job was promised t" the dtr*"". -n .f 'n*« Ar' . jr Murr;iy nesses testified that Mayor Bren- visions of the bill in the event of dents last January. He also < • t'l'ii'is of l;pd J'..in'.i Kd -vird nan was intoxicated on the occa- loss are identical for banks and feature of the local observance of National Kids day. Gail Ruh, daughter of Mr. and M's. Ernest L. New Jersey State Statute 40 , M.H it ,in \K\]\ '•>• rrri.i'- r of ",»- sion at the Manning Place fire- for savings and loan associations Ruh of Little Silver, won the main prire for ' best in parade. ' Her entry was a dci:h:fvjr.d wrapped as giving a municipality the i house, and the mayor produced under the terms of the bill. Pay- to construct Inillihi'itiiing "li pi \M! nesses denying the charge. ment will be made either in cash in bread, a la frankfurter. or private property un wateift •r' i.nni'Tit. v-v 4 dan-"* Those favoring a recall, charge in- by an account in another in- : other than ocean licache -. sured inMitutinn. Ped Bank hiqli school ' band led the parade whirh had « line of mi- i of a'TIC I 400 chil- inconipetenre, Inefficiency and in- This, s.-ud tho may ill he W. .'.in-- I iy .••..•r.;r.t- James F. effectiveness on the part of Mayor Banks arc insured by the Fed- dren Prizes inc'uded punching bag down., roller sk.ire', dart board', lea-.hc, ana ds . l?-i wir.ners flr.-t of an annual s -, of In Brennan. It is charged that the eral Deposit Insurance corporation. were chosen by a beard of judges, including Mayor Charles R. English, Ma>nr Ldqjr V. Dcni-,e of hep.d repair joh.s In* w piop fii:,-.\in^' tne srj -11 r n ihnrp tean1.', mayor in his platform promised Savings and loan associations are Sea Bright. Kach yrnr, he * Fair Ha/en, Ma/or Joseph C. Davison of Little Silver, Freeholder James S. Pfl4e<, Free^'dor Joseph r to reduce taxes, and the borough insured by the Federal Savings and $"I,I>O0 sh'iuld br» appropiated In the i u;'; [iM'-cn' thri'e -r f',M! of t".'" p l« rate for 1950 was not only in- ! Loan Insurance corporation. Both C. Irwin, Deputy Police Chief Frank Reuther, M. L. "Dick" Campbell, John Bai '/ and Howard Leon. budget, ns w:is done, this year, fill creased, hut that the increase was are United States government cor- similar projects. York el'1.', who hT^e appeared on the largest of any of eight munici- porations. William Saliadin of the Kiwanis club was general chairman of the affair. palities along the Bayshore. While thn borough's share nf the tnln^ 1 -Inn. Banks in Red Bank with the in- ro»t will not be in excess of $s,omi, I in Thur-idTy evenmir. pro.'e.'-.MOii- 11 is charged that Mr. Brennan creased insurance coverage are the spokesmen for the Normandy Krmip, William r.nrdon al **n* ert a i net s from fr.e f o.um. \ would hold a "dress rehearsal" be- Merchants Trust company, 30 Raymond M. Scott and Thomas A. Kntertainment bureau '.v.U az^.l fore the angular Tuesday night Bro.id St., with total assets of }13.- Nelson Resigns Taranto. said the residents nnw Work nn thft oratorio. Handel's he on hand with three acts ' T council m.'Ctmgs which the recall- 109.020.07, and Second National have banked alnmst $,'i,0O(i and mil j "\lr. -•i\-\ h." v, -n xT'irted tinder the v-Tiidevilli1 Kd'.vnrd I'-in-Aiy will ers claim were mere formalities. Bank and Trust company, 53 Broad Mayor Confident add lo this whatever sum is need- direction nf Willnni Gordon Pa^din emcei-i f ir the evening It is charged that he promised St.. with total assets of J17.595.754. As Home, School ed to finish the jnli. t with Paul ThmiiRs as .irr iinpnn:'' The pri^iini for Friday even.nff to develop the bathing beaches and Savings and loan associations in The project involves insertion nf Member -hip in the choru- has «ill he handled by J. Raymond his efforts along that line have Red Bank with th« increased In- grown roti.-idf i 'iHy, it. now b'ja.«t- new hulkheniiing in the area be- f been ineffective and he has accom- surance coverage Include the Red Club President tween Atlantic way and Willow j ing l >0 active, members. Ham^'iner*. a group of boys from plished nothing. Bank Savings and Loan associn WAV anil along Hellr View pi. and t^p I :i nir>«lni fjr St^tn hnrne whij Recall JVVill Fail' 1 It is charged that he promised tion. 10 Broad St., with total assets Eaton town Group reennstruction of a small boat basin and Mr-.