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ALL the NEWS at B ED BANK SfiCTl and Surroandin*; Towns Told Fearlessly and Without Bin RED BANK REGISTER • ONE VOLUME LXI, NO. 36. RED BANK, N. J., THUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1939. PAGES i.ra; Local Students To Women Approve Rumson Borough Dog Catcher Appointed; Attend Conference False Alarm Red Bank high school is one of Sterner Plan For On Cash Basis; No, we're not going to get a SeverePenaltyFoi 40 schools which will send delegates new station yet. That big heap Begins Work Monday to the third annual secondary schools of lumber delivered to the Red International Relations conference Multi-Lane Road Budget Is Lower . Bank railroad depot waiting- at Brothers college of Drew univer- room was not tho first- ship- sity at Madison Saturday. Republican Club * Acts Request Granted for a ment of lumber for a new sta^ Eisner Suggested! Jack Kendricfc Appointed At Special Dr. A. Stanley Triekett is chair- tlon. It is a lot of small pieces man. Dr. Arlo Ayres Brown^preal- After Address by the of flooring to replace tome that dent of Drew, university, will wel- Survey of Municipal In- has been down almost a halt a Meeting of Coupcil Monday come more than 250 delegates to tho Highway Commissioner come, Expenditures century. campus. Mrs. Robert S. Powell of However, don't give up hopa. Seek Lifting of Ba Madison,i widely traveled student of Somo of these days the hun- An attempt to eliminate Red world affairs, will speak at the E. Donald Sterner,' state highway dreds of cash customers using Bank's stray dog problem by elim- The Rumson borough will operate Son Affiliates With luncheon-meeting in Samuel W. commissioner, speaking at a meeting this year, on a cash basis. The mu- tho railroad depot here, and inating the stray dog will begin next Bowne refectory. Her topic will be of the United Woman's Republican pouring their shekels into tha Rainbow Auxiliary Recommends That Fir Monday. nicipal budget, passed on Its first "The American Attitude in Current club of Monmouth County Friday at reading; at the regular meeting of coffers of the railroad company The borough council at a special His Mother In Real World Affairs." the Molly Pitcher hotel, stated that will get up on their hind legs To Give Card Party meeting last Monday night appointed tha mayor and council, showed a de- Pay $31,958 in Back! The delegates who will attend although he is now working to win crease of $1,535.93 In the amount to and demand that their business Mrs. A. J. Patterson is general Jack Kendrick of Neptune as dog- from tho local high school are Rosa legislative approval for a "multi- with tho railroad should war- catcher and set next Monday as the be raised by taxation this year for chairman ot a card party to be held and Lose Contract! Estate Business Bottagaro, Claire Lediard, Margaret lane super-highway" across the state, local pnpunposcp s as comparep d with last rant a moro modern and a con- by members of the Ladles' auxiliary day on which to begin enforcement rr ThTh e Sliver and Dorothy Clayton. The he had not forgotten tho Raritan bay ?S? ' '""o"""ount t thiththiis yeayear lla *U6,*U*U6,6 -- slderablo more sanitary ^ of Now Jersey Chapter, Rainbow Di- Three Years of the borough's dog ordinance, which Herbert E. Cox, Jr., Yes- students will ba accompanied by Ed- bridge. Other speakers were Free- 329.35, as against $117,865,211786528 In 1958195 . thto we have now. vision Veterans, Monday night at tho had almost become just another win C. Gllland, Jr., a mtneber of the holder James S. Parkes and Morris Publlo hearing on tha budget will Red Bask Catholic high school audl- "scrap of paper.". terday Became, Member school /acuity. Goodklnd, bridge engineer of the take place at tho regular meeting torlurflNPrltes will bo given to those Mr. Kefidflek'a appointment was atato highway department Thursday night, March 23. The hud- holding Ngh ncoro and refreshments recommended by Ma^or Charles R. In speaking of the proposed bridge get, In Its legal form, Is published will be served, English, who pointed out that the of Marie Cox Agency In this Issue of Tho Register. Major Stewart Is Local Forces Join In Mr. Sterner said, "The Port of Ne# Members of the assisting commit- former had the necessary equipment, New Recreation York Authority has assured mo it The following explanation of tho including- a dog ambulance and a tee are Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Mrs. H. Herbert E. Cox, Jr., of 135 Pinck- will bo the next, crossing considered principal changes in the budget Is CM.T. Chairman Raymond Phillips, Mra. Julia Ervln, Opposing Contract L( lethal gas, chamberjn^ which to de- ney road, assumed his cow duties Center Planned as soon as the mid-town tunnel Is contained In the budgot ordinance: Mrs. Oaborn Harrison, Mrs. Benja- stroy unwanted dogs, TSnrKenUrlek yesterday,- having been taken into eomp!e.ted.!l_The.speaker- stressed, the _i!L. ««ordanpo with legislation passed 611838 the Dorouch of Rum- min H. Lane, Jr.^Mra. Arthur E. has also been appointed by the bor- the real estate firm of his mother, heed for the multi-lane super high- In Monmouth — Slattery, Mrs. Samuel E. Cogglhs, Tho recommendation vt. J>, ough of. Fair Haven, and this was Mrs, Marie Cox, who operates an of- Building to Be Erected son submits Its first cash basis bud- way from Perth Anrtioy to New Ret. Tho form of a cash basis bud- Mra, Mao E. Degenrlng, Mrs. Charles Examiner William B. Grogan, >— cited by Mayor English as another fice In Red Bank and Portaupeck. York, and he pointed out tho dan- A. Glblln, Mrs. Reginald VanBrunt, whom charges by the department reason for his appointment by Red on Monmouth Street KOt differs materially from tho bud- Mr. Cox Is a graduate of the gers of the present highways duo to Rets heretofore adorned, but a com- Fair Haven Physician Mrs, John P. Gaiili Mrs. James Wise, labor that the Slgmund Eisner c Bank, Inasmuch as the two munici- Staunton Military Acadejny Junior the great flood of traffic to the parison with tho old stylo budKet Mrs, R, A. O'Connor, Mrs, Mary Fix, pany had violated provisions vt palities border each other. school and attended Peddle Institute The board of adjustment, at a Metropolitan areas. He outlined his adopted In 1838 shows tho followlnc Appeals for Enrollment Mrs. Joseph E. Fix, Mrs, Mary Ben- Walah-Healcy, or publlo con* Mayor English's recommendation for two years, after which he attend- meeting in the borough hall Friday j proposed 12-lano thoroughfare, callr chances: . nett, Mrs, Wilbur Symington, Mrs. Act, were heard, that the local that Mr. Kendrick, who serves in a ed Red Bank high school. He played night, granted a building permit to Ing for six lanes of light traffic and 1. Operating and contingent ap- in Training Camps C. Harry Smock, Mrs. Joseph Lay- bo deprived of all government _ similar capacity for about a dozen right end on the Red Bank football Charles Bruno and Vincent Sacco for six for truck traffic, and estimated propriations show an increase of ton, Mrs. John McNotl > and Misstract work for a period of tri other municipalities in the county, team. the erection of a recreation hall on that the proposed highway "would $2,425, of which $1,750 la for ropalrs Accepting tho chairmanship of Bertha Power. years has caused contcrnation be named dogrcatcher for Red Bank to tthoh * Incinerator and tho boroUKh For the past three years he has property at 129 Monmouth street. handle 104,000 vehicles dally. dock ho Monmouth county committee to employees, business men, civic, , was confirmed unanimously by thi been employed on the Newark Star dock, ssist local youths to qualify for this ers and borough officials, all of wr The permit had been held up by The commissioner, pointed to the 2 Debt service shows a decrease council. a Eagle. In 1937 he married Miss Building Inspector Ensley M. White, need for added highway construction Of $8,307.89. summer's. Citizen's Military Training unite in agreeing that the enfor Mayor English told of efforts t< Edith Bentley, second daughter of pending determination by the board to keep pace with jother" states. Ho 3. In a cosh basis budget thoro Camps, Major Udwln F. Stewart of Annual Banquet ment of such a ban would causo • have the municipalities work to- the late Vice Chancellor John Bent- of the building line. Under an ordi- presented his plan lot a $80,000,000 Is a mandatory aonroDrtatlon for tho Fair Haven haa announced that ap- onomlo hardship In this section. gether In solving the dog problem. A ley and Edith Bentley of Shrewsbury nance, the structure must be at least bond Issue for the needed roads and cash deficit existing at tho end of plications would bo received at tho Examiner Grogan, making his the previous year due to delinquent ddresses bolow for thg many proa Of Horsemen meeting attended by representative and* Jersey City. i 40 feet from tho center of the street, stated that under his plan for the taxes. That Item amounts to $14,- ommendatlon. to L. Motcalf Wallln: ol Red Bank, Fair Haven, Shrews- Mr. Cox has not severed his con- but there Is-no uniformity In build- bond Issue ' the cost of the highway poctlvo candidates,for enrollment In administrator of tho publlo con1 his summer's camps. bury, Little Silver and Rumson, was nection with the Newark Star Eagle.