2 from Red Bank Cussed, but Nothing Could Be Done, Been Broken by Boys Playing Base- Ber 1

2 from Red Bank Cussed, but Nothing Could Be Done, Been Broken by Boys Playing Base- Ber 1

RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 12; RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Purchase House Rumson Bungalow Shrewsbury Man Wins In Rumson Boro Engage Two Teachers Property Sold Plans Under Way For Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McDon- Mrs. Robert Wheat of Monmouth ald of Inwood, New York city, have Beach has sold her attractive bun- Big Rebate For Estate purchased the property owned by In Middletown Twp. galow property at Runwon to National War Fund Mrs. Emma Walker of Red Bank, Charles C. Goodell of Livingston. at 118 East River road, Rumson, The sale was made through the for their own occupancy. Joseph G. McCue agency of Rum- Forrest S. Smith Recovers Mr. and Mrs. McDonald plan to Board Awaits Decision Of Court son. Special Groups' Drive Started— make this their year-round home The property is situated on the as soon as the present tenants " Of Errors and Appeals On Tenure southwest side of East River road, $119,515 For Rufnson Heirs move. Mr. McDonald Is a govern- near the Shrewsbury river. The House-to-House Canvass October 1 ment employee, with his general of- plot is 60x160, Is nicely planted and The Middletown township board as assistant in the cafeteria and Forrest S. Smith of Shrewsbury, fices at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. terraced. The house contains a Hv- Plans are well under way for the gate, Farmingdale; C. H. Okerson, J of education last Friday, night en- Mrs. Chester Henry as dental as- lng roonl| jining rooitlr kitchen, sun Monmouth county drive for $125,- Jr., Howell township; Ira E. Wol- J .i partner in the law firm of Ed- gaged Mn. May Fields as full-time : wards, Smith & Daivson of Jersey "THEV GOT THE 'WUBST* slstant. All persons working for | pprch, two bedrooms and bath. It is 000 for the National War fund, cott, Eatontown; Douglas E. Craik, '> teacher for the East Keansburg the board of edutatlon, excepting, eb/ulpped with oil heat, and there with the campaign already started Rumson;, Clarence Stevens, Sea City, recently succeeded in obtain- OF IT." New Grand Jury school'and Mrs. Jennie Compton 1 ing a'rebate of $91,900.86, plus in- the medical staff, lawyer and den- ls a garage for one car. In the special gifts, special groups Bright; Robert Disbrow, Shrews- as a substitute teacher en a day- tist will be given bonuses for the and business and industry divisions bury; Louis R. Buckbee, Little 811- terest amounting to $27,615.09, from ATSaPlyof.Ideal Beach wom- by-day baaia. H. Lawrence Scott, the United States treasury depart- Drawn Monday; year 44-45. and district chairmen are now ver;, Van Winkle Todd, Matawan, en, intent on a little outing, president of the board, presided. Windows in the East Keansburg being named to direct the house-to- and William 'A. Fluhr and Herbert ; ment for the estate of Henry Kohl went to a deserted spot on the Many Attractions of Rumson. This is believed to be The question of tenure was dis- and Port Monmouth schools have house canvass which opens Octo- Edwards, "Red Bank. beach near Port Monmouth 2 From Red Bank cussed, but nothing could be done, been broken by boys playing base- ber 1. Of the 22 war-time agencies Labor will be represented by one of the largest rebates ever to one night last week. The oc- be obtained from the government until the final decision is handed ball and heavy screen meshes will At Little Silver to be aided by the fund, which Is Frank A. Dangler; representative casion was to try out a new down by the Court of Appeals, on be placed over these windows. for our own and our allies, Is the of the Labor' League for Human by a resident of this state.' "picnic- roaster" one of them Louis Casagrande, USO which will receive 62 per cent The amount represents estate the status of regular, special and Mrs. Lester Thome has complied Rights, A. F. L. and the Monmouth had bought Two minutes af- substitute teachers, who have with the condition required for the ICountry Fair of all money raised. and Ocean County Building trades; taxes paid in March, 1938, one year ter they lit the fire they were Daniel Dondi on taught at least 541 days during the Louis Horowitz, National C. I.,O. •'. after, the death of Mr. Kohl, and Illuminated by searchlights bus contract for route 10, from I Clement L. Despard of Rumson past three years. Port Monmouth to Leonardo, and heads the general committee, as- representative of the American and interest on the money held by the from Forts Hancock, Wads- September. Panel Hirohito to Replace Allied War Relief fund for labor; government since then. The entire worth and Hamilton and from A test case brought out that seve- the bus contract was awarded to sisted by an executive and general f ral teachers had been engaged reg- her. committee representing every sec- James LoBlondo, C. I. O. business amount comes to $119,515.95; Mr. every service ship on the bay. The Monmouth County Jury com- Hitler As Target In agent of Local 293; James Mc- Kohl, who died March 10, 1937, wa« Five minutes later they were ularly for three years, then dis- The board advanced $500 to the tion of Monmouth county. Also In- mission drew the September term charged for two or three dajs and student body for the purchase of cluded on the executive committee Laughlin, regional director of the president of the National grocery hailed by a coast guard cutter grand jury at Freehold Monday Dart Throwing Test Labor League for Human Rights, company, and resided at Rumson. which landed an armed squad. rehired, thereby breaking the pos- war bonds. The sum of $64.67 is are representatives of county labor I with John T. Lawley serving as a sibillty of tenure. First and sec- the per capita amount each child unions, and representatives of the A. F. L. and A. J. Patterson, board The refund came about because, What was thought to be a | commissioner rather than acting In Hiroh.to wll, replace Hitler a, in valuing the estate, the executors ond classes at East Keansburg will has sold in Middletown township, federal employees working in this president, Local 293, C. I. O. signal flare turned out to bo ' his capacity of sheriff for the first teacher and with the Belford school standing area. Further appointments to both Representatives of the Shore exercised their option to set the only some timid and scared- time under a recent act of the state be too large for the one of the many attractions at the value one year after the death of the sixth, seventh and eighth first with $90 per capita. working committees will be named Chest serving on the committee an to-death women roasting wein- i legislature. Herman T. EpsteiJi, grades at Port Monmouth are al- . A letter WBB ordered written to second annual country fair of Em- by the chairman at a later date. Frank Savage, H. LeRoy Garra- the deceased, and in valuing the ies. What was considered a j Neptune City, is the other.commls- bury Methodist church, Little Sil- capital stocks of the National groc- so expected to be overcrowded. the Middletown township commit- The National War fund was brandt and Henry H. Patterson; hot tip turned out to be hot j sioner. Two Red Bank residents Some of these pupils will be tee, asking that sidewalks and ver, to be held Saturday, September federal employees, Congressman ery company, all of which Mr. Kohl dogs. The lights went off with i are members of the jury. 16. Booths and games In fellow- given impetus by the War Relief owned, the Internal Revenue de- brought to Leonardo. curbing be laid on Church street, y a the James C. Auchincloss, honorary a switch, the women went off With Common Pleas Court Judges from Railroad avenue to route 36. ship control board, appointed by ihairman; Maj. Gen. George L. partment insisted on Including the with the stove and the sailors Mrs. Gertrude Hubert was hired will and grocery company's earnings during J. Edward Knight and John C. localities had expressed a demand VanDeusen, Fort Monmouth, mili- went off with the weinies. Giordano presiding, the commission Dart throwing proved such a pop- tary personnel and John Gulre, that yuar, over the objections of They got the "wurst of It." for a unified, lnclusivt campaign the estate. drew the names of 35 residents of ular feature at last year's fair with of various agencies for funds. Its Long Branch, chairman personnel, the county. From this group the Hitler as the target, that it will be active chairmen. Later the United States Supreme purpose is to raise and distribute grand jury panel of 23 will be or- Two Properties Sold repeated-Saturday and promises to adequate funds to meet the rea- Members of the Monmouth Coun- Court, rendered decision in another | ganized September 26 when Su- be equally popular with the new ty War fund executive committee case, holding that such earnings ; sonable requirements of all approv- Veterans Start preme Court Justice Joseph B. Per- target. Attractive prizes will be ed war-related appeals through co- serving include Monroe Eisner, should not be Included when valu- j skle comes to Monmouth county to awarded for this and other tests Red Bank, vice chairman; W. ing stock for estate taxes. This ordinated local campaigns, and open the fall term of court and At Old Farm Village of skill, Including horseshoe pitch- whenever possible the National" Stanley Bouse, Long Branchj treas^.

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