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SECTION ONE RED ANK EGISTER SECTION ONE WOLUME LXIV, NO. 7. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941. .PAGES 1 TO 14 Taxpayers League Headden's Corner Rev. Herbert S. Craig $65,000 Good Will Fair To Open Plane At Airport Holmdel Village Confined to the main hanger at Red Bank airport, visible only from Opposes New Gym Saturday Night Receives Gift of Car a great distance as Insurance against foul play, is a giant twin motored amphibian plane formerly owned by To Award Prize of Lord Beaver/brook, Great Britain's Once Under Sea, Backs President Heaviland Of Presentation Marks His Tenth minister of supply, and valued at ap- $500 on Closing Night proximately $65,000. With a pilot and crew of four aboard, none of whom Local Board In Opposition —Simpson Chairman Anniversary As Trinity Rector are at liberty to give their names, the Amerlc&n-bullt plane" flew to the Says Architect Last Sunday marked Rev. Herbert local airport Sunday night and will Following a lengthy discussion of Preparations have been completed the demand of the state departmen' feeling It was a question solely for S. Craig's 10th anniversary as rector remain In storage here Indefinitely. the local merchants to determine. for the 15th annual fair of Middle- of Trinity Episcopal church. Red of education that Red Bank build an town township fire company No. 1 The plane, which is owned by a Axelsen Enters Trees, Sea Shells, Sand additional gymnasium at the high The third toplo discussed was pro- Bank. o United States "good will between the posed changes in the zoning ordi- which will open Saturday night, Au- Following Holy Communion, the school on Harding road and Branch gust 9, and continue through Satur- Americas" committee, recently con- Found in Digging avenue, SO members of the Taxpayers nance. A report of H. M. Farrow, congregation of close to 200, upon the cluded a tour of South American Race For Sheriff chairman of the zoning committee of day, August 16. The fair will be held invitation of the wardens and vestry- association of Red Bank present at on the grounds adjoining the fire ccuntrtes. On each side of the plane a special meeting Thursday night the association, was read by the sec- men, repaired ' to the parish house, are maps of South America and the Artesian Well on Old retary. It was therein stated the house on Route 35 at Headden's Cor- where Harrison Bance, senior war- went on record last night as unanl- ner. capitals of each country the plane Sea Bright Official mouBly opposed to such construction, committee has had two meetings on den, In behalf of the parish, present- has visited are Indicated. The In- Michael Taylor Farm which it is estimated will cost $50,000. thiB question and requested addition- ed the rector with a Plymouth deluxe scription, "Intra-Amerlca Eacadrllle" Seeks Nomination The state department of education al time to insure careful considera- foVr-door sedan. Mrs. Craig was giv- Is carried on the plane. tion to arrive at something that will en a beautiful bouquet of red rose has threatened to remove Red Bank Arthur C. Axelsen, assessor of the from the list of accredited schools improve the conditions in Red Bank buds tied with white satin ribbon. for all concerned. In his presentation remarks Mr. borough of Sea Bright, announced City Man Pays $40,000 unless such construction 1B begun. today that he is a candidate for the The discussion brought out the fact Raymond Johnson, chairman of Bance {tressed the fact that through State Institutes the Red Bank zoning board, was the lean years the rector had main- nomination of sheriff of Monmouth that while the enrollment in the high county on the Republican ticket at For Ancient Landmark school has not decreased there is a present and stated that In so far tained his courage, optimism and distinct decrease in the enrollment permitting large old houses to be confidence In the ultimate outcome-.* New Examination of pupils in the secondary schools turned Into two-family apartments Progress has been made, the church was concerned, his board would per- In the past decade has had a steady Bart Tourlson, Philadelphia archi- which in a few years will, of course, Plan For Draft tect In charge of improvements and be reflected by a decrease in enroll- mit such alterations where satisfac- and substantial growth and Is now In tory plans were submitted, and where favorable condition. renovations on the former Peter ment In the high school. Maher farm on the Holmdel-Keyport It was also brought out that the refusal of such a request would "Throughout the years theife has Eliminates Confusion work a hardship on the owner. Mr. been an Increasing regard and affec- road at Holmdel, told a Register years ago the board qf education ai reporter last week that what is now the request of the state departmen' Johnson stated that there bad been tion for Mr. and Mrs. Craig," said and Uncertainty of only one such appeal made to the the senior warden, "and we are all the village of Holmdel once existed of education undertook a building as sand beneath water level. program that resulted in the expen- board and that was by Charles looking forward to another decade ChampHn. This appeal was consid- of continued growth In all depart- Present Methods Mr. Tourlson said his statement diture' of $180,000. The added con- REV. HERBERT S. CRAIG was based on the fact that trees, struction at that time met the state ered by the board and he was grant- ments of the church under the pres- ed permission to turn his house into ent rector." A new plan for examining selectees sea shells and a sand finer than standards and the members felt ii Men's Fellowship 85, and the Toung beach front sand were found by the state department of education two apartments. Mr, and Mrs.- Craig expressed to prior to induction will be put into People's guild 15. A male choir of 25 effect In this state after August 22. workmen digging an artesian well continues to dictate such expendi- The members were divided on the the parishioners their heartfelt ap- boys and men has replaced the for- desirability of permitting a theate: preciation, after which an impromp- Thereafter selecteeB from Monmouth on the 132-acre farm. Workmen tures there is no limit to what they mer mixed choir. were driving for the "Englishtown may demand. to be constructed on Upper Broad tu reception took place. county will go to Newark for their street, the majority opposing such Mr. Craig was born In Lynn, Mass- second and final physical examina- Strata," which Mr. Tourison ex- The state department in making Aftor serving Grace church, Flain- plains la tho depth necessary to construction, on the ground It was fleld, as assistant for four years, Mr. achusetts, In 1D00. After graduating tion Instead of Trenton. Under the its demand stated that the Red Bank from Cobbett grammar school and reach in drilling an artesian well. physical education program does no not a proper type of business to b Craig accepted a call to tho rector- new pre-lnductlon plan all selected Lynn English high school, he entered The well will supply the large 11-' meet the state standard. It was fel located so close to a class A residen- . DAVID SIMPSON ship of the Red Bank church to suc- registrants will be granted a three- tial zone. It was decided to hold a ceed the late Rev. Robert MacKellar St. Stephens college, from which in- week period In which to clear up per- room farmhouse which Is ^he main that assuming this to be the case, stitution he received his B. A. degree. Red Bank Is a country community meeting of the Taxpayers association and began his new duties here Au- sonal affairs, after they have been structure on property recently pur- Plans have been completed to He later secured his B. D. degree chased from Mr. Maher by O. M. and not a crowded city, as a resul of Red Bank next Thursday evening. make this year's fair one of the most gust 1, 1931. accepted by army medical examin- A discussion will be held at that turn from Cuddesdon college, Oxford, and ers. This plan does not supplant' the Hlnton of New York city for ap- the Red Bank students engage in successful ever held by the fire com- During his rectorship the com- completed his theological .course at many forms of exercise that pupils solely on the zoning questions. municant membership has grown present examination of local board proximately $40,000. Mr. Hlnton, panl and many new. attractions have General Seminary, New York City. who will make his year-round home of other school systems do not bavt President R. V. R. H. Stout ap- been Bet up. W.ith gasless nights now from 232 In 1931. to 520 In 1941, an In- physicians, but replaces the one now available; therefore as one member pointed a nominating committee to crease of 294. The church Is free He and his wife, the-former MISB given at the Trenton Induction sta- at Holmdel, Is vice president of the in progress, the committee has re- Berwlnd-Whlte coal company of New expressed it, there should not be om make up a slate of officers and direc- ceived a donation of a "buggy" to be from debt, which amounted to $10,500 Dorothy Simmons, have been blessed tion. The Trenton station will close ARTHUR O.