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Homnoutb County1! Oimt Market Pl»» ' All tho New ot Tha Renter1* ClauUled BED BANK - Department— anbV Surrounding Towns Where the Seller Find* Told Fearlessly and Without Bias. the' Buyer, •$> luutd VTuklr.'EnUrtd a» Socond-Clmi llattfe.it th* Poit- Subicrlptlon Prlcti On* Year $1.50 VOLUME LV, NO. ,7. olllc* at Rad Binit, N. J, under lh« Act of March 8. 1879. ' RED BANK, N. J..-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10; 1932. Six Monthi 11.00. Single Copy 4c PAGES 1 TO fy ToGiveShow JEWISH FAST-DAYS. Middletown Status of the TO HOLD FLOWER SHOW. ax Sale Will Be Monmouth Horse Politics Warm Commemoration of the Destruction Toman's Club Flans for Exhibit In atJamesburg of the Xcmplo of Jerusalem. Democratic Club Closed Banks September. HeMAs Usual in Fair Haven The members of Congregation Mrs. Elmer B. Morrow and Miss Show Last Week; 'Nal Israel of Red Bank In com- Will be Formed at a Meeting State Department of Banking fosephlne L. Weeks, co-chairmen of o Moratorium for Property Poeubility That Mayor Salmon Members of Players' Boat Club lon with Jewish people throughout he garden department of the Red Exhibitors Number 135 from May Resign If Ho is Re-elect- to Perform at State .Home for lio world -will observe the Fast of at the Headden's Corner and Insurance Prepares Re- 3ank Woman's club, are conducting Owners Who Have Not Paid Six States-^Many Local Win. — ed Being Discussed by Both Boys Tomorrow—WiU In- Jlsha B'Ab, which will begin tonight Schpolhouse Friday Night-r port—Average of 44 Per meeting this morning at the club- 1931 Taxes — Request of ners at Each of^ the Threi spect. Institution. • " t Bundown. and end tomorrow night Club Active in Three District! Cent Paid by Twelve Banks. house, at which plans will be dis- Democratic Club Not Granted Days'Session. "" '~^~ " . Parties. it sundown. The date corresponds to cussed for a flower exhibit to be A group of professional theatrical ho 9th of Ab on the Hebrew calen- A meeting to organize a men's Trenton—Reports prepared by the held the third week In September Recently tho Red Bank Demo- Exhibitors numbering 135 had en-'* The political pot at. Fair Haven emocratlo club for the first, fifth has begun to boll, and between now folk, representing the Players' boat lar. It commemorates tho.dcstruci State Department of Banking and In- inder the auspices of the garden ratlo league sent a request to the tries totaling 650 In the annual Mon- club, together with a nutnber of Ion of the first temple in Jerusalem nd eighth election districts of Mid- surance at tho request of The New- roup. iayor nnd council, in the form of a mouth county horse show held last- and election' day there will bo a lot >y tho Babylonians 586 B. C. Hist- lotown township will be held Frl- of stirring going on to keep tho pot friends, will journey to Jamesburg ark Evening News show that— Several talks on garden work will esolutlon, that no sale of property Thursday, Friday and Saturday on> ory records that tho second temple lay night at tha Headden's Corner from boiling over. It has allcomo tomorrow afternoon whore they are The sum tied up in all New Jersey >e given at this morning's confer- or unpaid taxes be held this year. tho beautiful grounds of tha Rum- ichoolbouse. The polling places for _ about through the repent action of to be the guests of the management 'as destroyed by tho Romans 656 state banks since the financial crash mce. Mrs. Charles A. McClaskey The request was referred to John S. son country club. Ninety-seven of (h» of-the -New-Jeruoy^atate home for heBO districts are at Middletown Mayor Ford S. Salmbn'in BelltnghlB :earB_latRt__on...tho Dth_ofJVb,..__^__:.. is slightly moro than 3 per cent.ot the rill, speak. _o.n.J.:SUl.lJJfe_and How •pplegatc, the borough attorney. oxhlbltors were lovers of horee flesh, boys. Thoy will be taken on a tour T realty holdings in the borough and Special services will be conducted illage, Llncroft ahd~Heddden's Cdr- total" resources' of 'trie~BtatS'"Banl£S~a' Plants Are Grown Under Glass." The resolution stated that not hold- wha-^ronldii^ in Monmouth^eounty of Inspection of the Institution, wit- the report that tho mayor |s to take >y Rabbi Nathan Wltkln at B'Nal :er. year ago. Mrs. Dorothy Wlldanger will outline ing a tax sale would afford relief for either all year round or In the suns'* ness a demonstration given by the 'srael synagogue at Red Bank this Among the speakers will be Con- An average of- 44 per cent has been :axpayers who were financially em- mer time. Fifteen were from other* up his abode elsewhore. Sea Scouts of the home, as well as an exhibit embodying nature, craft. Al the recent primary Mr. Salmon ivenlng at. Bundown and tomorrow gressman William H. Sutphin of returned to or made available to de» Jhe will exhibit a garden depicting mrasscd. counties in the state and a like num- viewing a parade of tho boys and iornlng at eight o'clock. During the Matawan, whose subject will be "The posltors In twelve banks." In three ber were from New York state. was renomlnatod to BUcceed himself listening to a concert by the drum ndlan and Egyptian lite. Mr. Applcgatc has written a letter ivenlng services the book of Lamen- Past Session of Congress." Ray- cases the sums made available 0 the league stating that the law Other states represented were Vir- ,f'or the third term as mayor on the and buglo corps of the institution. Those on the garden group com- ginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, an* •Republican ticket It was not ex- tations written by the prophet Jere- nornl O'Neill, who is chairman of ranged from 75 to 100 per cent and xqulres the collector to hold such a The trip will be made In busses of depended in one Instance on an mittee who will assist Mrs. Morrow Connecticut. pected that ho would have any op- miah will be chanted In commemora- he Democratic executive committee :ale annually. The letter also states the Boro Bus company of Red Bank tion of the destruction of the temple. if Middletown, township, has issued agreement with the depositors. and Miss Weeks are Mrs. Cornelius position at/the coming general elec- donated for the occasion through the Aller, Mrs. Frank S. Curtis, Mrs. hat the mayor and council have no Excellent weather conditions pre- tion, as no primary petitions for in invitation for all Democrats of Additional payments ranging from urisdiction over the matter. vailed during the duration of: tha courtesy of William L. Busscll, pres- 5 to 10 per cent are expected soon Richard K. Fox, Mrs. Richard S. nominations for mayor of Fair ident and general manager of the he township to be present and get Bicknell, Mrs. Walter French, Mrs. Mrs. Julia M. Keough, the Red show and as a result the attendance Haven wero filed, by tho Democrats. icquainted with their congressman, from four of the closed banks, in ad- lank tax collector, in talking with was very good. The granditand: company. Tho theatrical folk will" Rotarians Guests dition to a first dividend of 35 per Walter W. Gosling, Mrs. McClaskey, However, at tho primary the name 'Mr. O'Neill has invited Judge John Register reporter, said that tho along tho course and the boxes were> remain with tho boys for dinner af- cent in another. Mrs. Mark E. Scott, Mrsrwilliam A. ol Frank D. Covert waB wrltton on ter which they will go to tho state Glordana to be one of the speakers. Vlrth, Miss Etta Miller, Miss Kath- .ax sale would be held as usual this filled to capacity and the temporary several ballots, thereby assuring Mr. theater on the grounds whero, under at Molly Pitcher Others who will mado addresses are Two.banks with resources of more ine T. VanderVeer and Mrs. Walter lummer. She said tho date for the bleachers, erected at one end of'ths . Covert's name a place on the gen- the leadership of Tony Hunting as 'rederlck P. Heichey, candidate for than $2,000,000 have been reopened, sale had not yet been fixed but that course, were filled most- of the- time. tho entire liability of one has been Jruycre. eral election ballot next November. master of ceremonies, the actors will freeholder and president of the lion- it would be within a short time Many others preferred to wander Hotel Management Entertained assumed by a new bank and plans For some time past the Domo- put on a show for tho entertainment mouth county firemen's association; She said that she had been informed along the course. i Red Bank Club at Luncheon for reopening one with resources of —"crats of Falr-Havon havo been very of the boys. John J. Qulnn, former prosecutor; .hat the collectors of some munlci Many prominent members of tlm almost $13,000,000 and another with : active in reorganizing their party's Thursday—To Cross Bats summer soclaL..set_attended every Those who have volunteered their Theodore Labrecque] tho newly elect- resources of $1,095,239 are being con Boy Scouts Have mlltles had not held such sales bo- endeavors In-the two election dis- session of the Bhow. Receptions and. services on tho program aro. George. With Freehold Club. ed president pE the Middletown sldered. :ause of the business depression but tricts of the borough and today they Watts and Belle Hawloy, BUlie and Township Democratic club, and the Pleasant Outing IVat the law specifically required parties were held on the..ayenlri'K '«K have a welf-formod organization, with Louolla Turnier, Tony Hunting and The Red Bank Rotary club last Middletown township Democratic In the other cases no estimate can :hat the sales should take place.