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ANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIIL, NO. 5. RED BANK;JN. J., THURSDAY, JULY 26,1945 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 -TO 1-2 Sound Pictures Residents Must Riverview Js Local Soapbox Derby Air Force Day Reaches U. S. Lines . Of Fire Fighting Get Fuel Oil Now On A Sound Prdclamation To Be Run Tomorrow Two reels of fire fighting pic- Wednesday, .Auguit 1, 1945, tures, an educational film and other OP A DirectorSays Going Basis marks the 38th anniversary of With Nazi As Shield short subjects will feature a two- the founding of the Army Air •.'•/ hour outdoor sound motion picture Forces, which had Its begin-' show to be given next Tuesday, War Needs Will Make Treasurer Tuthill ning in 1907 as the Aeronautl-^ Recreation Group Sponsors Event July 31, at 9 p, m. at the rear of the cal Division of the Office of Fair Haven Soldier Awaits Medal Shrewsbury public school. In case Situation Critical Renders A Tine the Chief Signal Officer. To Be Held On Prospect Avenue Hill of rain the pictures will be shown • Monthly Report Every American i« ailed After 24 Months On Italian Front: In the school auditorium. By Winter Months with pride wh$h he recalls Invitations to this movie enter- the -mighty rfowth of our Air Tb« flnt, soapbox, derby in uv- tainment have been sent to Shrews- Householders who heat their 'Around the clock," 24 hours a Staff Sgt. William X Spenc* ef •nil ysarWwill be held tomorrow Force, whlch^ is unsurpassed !4 Lake avenue, Fair Haven, ha* bury mayor and council and thehomes with fuel oil are urged by day and 365 days in the 'year, In the world. Mainstay-Friends ..*venlng by tbe Community Recrea- Railroad Hearing Red Bank, Little Silver, Eatontown, Ralph W. Hackett, director of theRiverview hospital -is engaged in returned from 38 months of active *V>n council, with prizes, of $5 and Fair Haven and Tinton Falls fire Trenton Office of Price Administra- providing hospital service to the The brillla.iil successes luty with the medical detachment *ja In war stamps offered winners' In coropanies by Shrewsbury Hose tion, to prepare now for winter by residents of the community." achieved by oun air men on Assets Increased >f a tank battalion which saw act- two separate events. The racei frill May Be Held At company under whose auspices the having their storage tanks filled at This is the Introductory para- the far-flung battle fields of on in some of the heaviest fight* ba run' oa Froipect iiventte hill lead- show Is being held. Others inter- once. j graph of the monthly statement the world have already played ng in the Italian campaign. ing into Mcl/u-en street. The finish Sea Bright ested In fire fighting are welcome. "Every tank must be filled this for.iune issued by Seely B. Tut- a vital roll In bringing two of By $93,000; One day before the Italian war line will b« near the Intersection Refreshments will be served at the our enemies to theic. knees. came to an end, Sgt. Spence found summer to avert Buffering because hlll, treasurer ot Riverview, who With every day that passes of Prospect avenue and McLaren Shrewsbury fire house following the the civilian fuel oil situation will be further stated "I feel that, regard, himself in the Po valley with a' •treet Discontinuance ! ghow. — these valiant men are bring- Association's Net unit which was surrounded by even more critical this winter than less of the summer recess of our ing their mighty power to bear errles. To complicate the sit- Chief Harold A. Davidson of the Arrangements for this special last year," Mr. Hackett said. board of-trustees, there should police departmenUn making plans Of Shore Line movie attraction are being made by against the one remaining Earnings For Six . uation further there were six woun- "Dealers report that orders are be no interruption in submitting Axis power with ever-Increas- ded men who would have, to be to re-route trafflfcon Prospect ave- Fire Chief Chester Forrar) assisted beginning to be received, but notto you my regular monthly reports MontBs $12,489.95 nue betweeffilardlng rood and Me- To Be Considered by Harold McCormick, president of in sufficient volume to get all ing.Intensity. evacuated, Germans or no, and as chanic street, as well as on side of the activities of your hospital.". he was conducting casualties back? the hose company. householders' storage tanks filled The report showed that during So as a tribute to our great Streets. The Sompetitlon will take within the next few weeks," Mr. Army Air Forces, and on be- Assets of the Mainstay-Friends to an American hospital, be en- place between 7 and 8 o'clock. Eve- Edward W. Wise of Red Bank, the first six months of the year Savings & Loan asocslation of Red countered an enemy patrol; No fir* : Hackett explained. ending June 30, comparative fig- half of a grateful people I rett Brower of the first "aid squad attorney, for the borough of . Sea "Families have hot heeded warn- do hereby proclaim Wednes- Bank have increased $93,000 during was exchanged, however, . and lt Is planning to have the first aidBright, reported to the mayor and Open House On ures disclosed that the business the last six months, according to was discovered that Che only pur- ings to get their tanWWllled. They done at the hospital increased 5214 day, August 1, 1945, as Air car present. council of that municipality last must do so soon or thla area will Force Day. an announcement made by Fred pose which the Germans had. in - Entrants may be boys or girls Thursday night that permission has per cent while the operating ex- T>. Wikoff, chairman of theboard halting Silence's mission was to.ask been granted by tbe Federal court "Air Force Day" not be prepared for winter. penses, which were'92 per cent of Signed: Charles R. English, him if he would carry a wounded nfho submit their names to the fol- "Those who delay are doing them- Mayor of Red Bank. of directors. He also stated that lowing committee: Mrs. .Grace to the Jersey Central lines to ap- the association now has total assets Nazi back to the American lines peal to the Interstate Commerce 36 per cent. for medical attention. The ser- Clark, Branch avenue playground At Watson Labs vice. Every ration holder has a of $808,500, including $586,000 of •upervlser; Miss Marjorie Newman? commission relative to the proposed The average per patient day re- mortgage loans on residential prop- geant agreed and after having ac- abandonment of the section of the personal responsibility in this mat- quired another German, whq wa« athletic field supervisor, and Mrs. ter and can do a lot to assure that ceipts were $8.11, while the aver- erties In Red Bank and vicinity Dorothy Boswell, West Bergen su- shore line from Highland Beach Public Invited To Make age per patient day costs were Sea Bright Card 0 march in front of the wounded ' station to East Long Branch. Mr. the nation's limited civilian fuel oil and $156,000 worth of government men and discourage any enemy at- pervisor. All entrants will be raced supply will be ready for use when $7.51. The table of general service securities. under the colors of one tot these Wise said the commission would four of Place Next , rendered, which reflects a truly tempts to fire on the group,, tha probably hold a hearing at Sea needed." v Party Of Ladies' caravan reached the hospital safe- playgrounds'. Two factors make it most imper- humanitarian endeavor, snowed Bright in the near future. Monday ^Afternoon that In June of thts.year there was ly, not forgetting to drop their Nail * In the time trials the vehicle's ative that every consumer fill his guide off at the prisoner of war will be classified Into two groups— Mayor Thomas Farreil stated the tanks now, he explained. an increase of 286 patient days, an Auxiliary Success borough would have no objection to Civic, religious, and service club increase of 25 X-rays taken, an in- camp. the professional models and the "First, fuel oil demands of the For thla mission the Bronze Star home-made models. Winner of the discontinuance of the railroad if officials of ifed Bank will join Pacific ivar are sky-rocketing daily crease of 12 maternities, a decrease the state highway department hands in doing honors to the Army of 51 emergencies, an increase ot has been ordered for the Fair Hav- "first group will receive $5 and tbe and will reach a peak about the First Annual Event en soldier, but as yet has not ac- second group J2. Judges, timers, would take over control of theAir Forces.next Wednesday, Aug- time civilian heating demands are 48 operations and an increase of highway, now maintained by theust 1. This day has been desig- tually been received by him. starters, pitmen include others on greatest. It Is hoped that the civil- 932 laboratory tests. Is Largely Attended "Previous °to this, Spence, who at the recreation staff: Jane Merrill, county. If Ocean avenue became nated throughout the world wher- ian fuel oil supply will equal last In the first six months of this a state highway, Mr. Farreil said, it ever the Air Corps is operating, as that time was a corporal, had won Nancy Se*erin, Nancy- Warden, year's short supply but the Petrol- year as against the first six months, And^Well Supported his first official citation, last sum- Lois Macintosh, Dorothy Lover- undoubtedly would be widened and "Air Force" day; and simple dig- eum Administration for War .has provision would be inade to protect of last, there has been an Increase mer during action on the Fifth •Idge, Barbara Potter and Joan nified programs are being planned warned repeatedly that It is going of 2,108 patient days, an increase So successful was the first card It from the sea.