Red Bank Register Section*

Red Bank Register Section*

' 411. tfaa SECTION* ' HBA Srnnaadiac Towni Told Fearlessly ud Wlthont Bias RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXII, NO. 1. BED BANK, N.'J., THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939. PAGES 1-TO.ll Circular Ordinance Red Bank Rotary Drive to Collect Back New Hospital Middletown Approves- Club (Hoses Very Wing Gift Of Faces Court Test Successful Year Taxen Cause of Concern Bertram H. Borden 30 Liquor Licenses •} • -. _• • —*-:> \-<,Fr\ A concerted drive to collect $700,- Recorder J. V. Crowell, 000 in back taxes in Mlddletown Six-Story Section to Red Banlc Measure Termeil "Unreason- township and a routine audit to pre- Completion of Middletown Township "; • Incoming -President, pare the township for going on a Program of Events Be Added to Monmouth oash basis budget next year has been Independence Day able"—39 Liquor Licenses Are Granted Names Committees M the cause of considerable concern Memorial Hospital Audit Delayed by Errors in Bookkeeping \' among taxpayers and residents ot Following la the program of The fiscal year of -the Red Bank the township. Errors In bookkeep- events to be held during Red The board of governors of Man- The township committee of Mid». Red Bank's ordinance regulating ing, in accounting and in the me- Bank's observance of Independ- the distribution of circulars' and oth- Rotary club comes to a close with mouth Memorial hospital, In special full benefit of sea air- and a wide- die town township approved 30 llfluo*'; Aid Given To today's!meeting,. Under the leader- chanics of arriving at, and alloting ence day; session. Monday night, accepted a spread ocean view. ' licenses applications at'a er advertising matter on the public charges on property have been dis- 9:30 a. m.—Athletic events, streets/declared constitutional by ship of its present presjdent, Wil- gift from the Mary Owen Borden The middle section "B" will con- Thursday "afternoon. -Of the' liam A. Miller, the club has had aclosed by William A. Sternkopf ot municipal field, Memorial Foundation for the erec- tain an enlarged accident and emer- 21 were for retail consumption,•!ieifl Borough Attorney John S. Applegate, Jersey City, auditor, who has been faces a test In the courts, the mayor Homeless Family most successful year and the mem- 9:80 a. m.—Sailboat regatta, tion of the six-story section "A" of gency division and an admission de- for limited retail distribution, .tnresi': bers are loud In their praises of Mr. working on the township books sev- Shrewsbury river. the proposed new hospital building, partment on tho ground floor. The for plenary retail distribution an4' and council were told Monday eral months. : ; night at an adjourned meeting. Miller's administration, Not only 2:00 p, m.—Parade starting at to bo known as tho Borden Mem- first floor will have a large foyer, two for clubs. Action'oa^ .twt> »ip|1iiMS At Fair Haven has the alms and objects of Rotary Mr. Sternkopf, who was engaged Newman Springs road and orial Pavilion. In accepting this service department and a. gift shop. cations was -deferred untlj ;st<pjej$p The letter from laenitt P. Lane, : been fulfilled In every particular but by the Middletown township commit- Shrewsbury avenue and termin- gift, the board also pledged Itself to On the second floor will be more ing this afternoon,'-' ••-.• "^'' v'i;>;psS| prominent Newark attorney, who tee, was to have completed his audit died shortly after writing the letter, Dwelling to Be Built the club has also shown great strides ating at municipal field. raise funds for the center section service rooms, with special dressing Mrs. Mary Henry of Elizabeth aid •; in Interesting Itself In civic matter* by May-1, and sinoe that time he 4:00 p. m.—Mass meeting with "B" of tho new building, so that the and waiting rooms for surgeons. The East Keansburg protested a tax bill:: stated that his' client, the Peck dis- has been working under a waiver tributing corporation, considered the for Clinton Howard and in membership growth. Mr. speeches by Governor Moore Immediate erection of two-thirds of upper floors will provide serving she had received and the, riattM; • Miller's administration will come to from the office of Walter R. Darby, and other officials, municipal tho new hospital plant is assured. pantries, utility rooms and dressing was referred to the eommltteo as * Red Bank measure "unreasonable." commissioner or local government. The ordinance provides tor a fee of a fitting close a little later In the day field. rooms, This wing will also have a whole.- • " • •'..; ..•••<*:-''.k-Si'M From Contributions The state law now requires that an 1 $10 per person .per day for distribu- when the club has, its annual outing 0:00—Baseball game, Fort solarium, Tho new building will be Those whoso <ll(juor license on the Tintern Manor property just audit be made annually In each mu- Monmouth vs. * Fort Hancock, equipped with three elevators. One cations were approved 'were: •'. Sv'i^P tion of printed matter, arid prohibits nicipality In the state and this audit handing of bills to persons on the Through the generosity of Fair southwest of Lincroft. These out- municipal Held. Ss., of tho features of the new plant .will Retail consumption — Chariesjp Haven residents and organizations must be complete by May' 1. In the 8:00—Band concert, Salvation bo the unbroken view of the ocean Docrr, Morrisey & Walker, •CrWwS streets. • , ings constitute a series of athletic case of Mlddletown township an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Howard and events, with a shore dinner being a Army champion band of New- from all rooms above the first floor Mlllof, John Murphy and Cart BfttfjS • Mr. Lane pointed out that fte Su- tension was granted. The granting on the east side of the building. As preme. Court had recently declared* their 13 children will have a new feature of the program. ark, municipal field. stadt, East Keansburg; Albert: E. home. Their two-room packing of an extension la Is not an unusual 9:00—Fireworks, municipal projected, the plant will care for allLangford,. Charles tJoHday.•';S^lt unconstitutional an ordinance In occurrence. • ' the vital nccdB of the hospital at tho George J. Flsler of Belford; Louis; force at Jersly City providing for the house domicile and another small field. dwelling, constructed of similar ma- The township committee with the present time and increase its ser-Cqrllto, Peter'Mdrus.Bmil'BoUwflsf!; distribution of circulars arid pamph- terials, owned and occupied by John vice- to the community. It has alBo and Peter P.' Plngltorc; Route -35,' lets. This measure was held by the cooperation of the Atlantlo High- Mlddlctown; DantoDaverlo wdBer.y3 Howard, father of Clinton Howard, lands and Keansburg National banks been planned to anticipate commun- * highest court In the land to violate were destroyed, by flre last week. ity needs for many years to come, > principles of a free press guaranteed Is circularising residents who accord- Red Bank Elks nard W,' Warneker, LtadroftjVWlHf!' " The ore started In the home of ing to the accounts of John M. We it, Detailed plans and specifications F, Pllt nick, Jr., and Felix OBipowiU;'; by the Constitution. However, It was for the now hospital have been under later pointed out by Mr. Applegate Clinton Howard. It is believed it was tax collector, owe back taxes. To Will Meet Tonight Leonardo; Charles Smith, 'Charles'' caused by one of the Howard chil- date approximately $70,000 has been preparation for the past year, In an- Stata, Alfred HUQcker and Henry;', that the Red Bank ordinance differs ticipation ot an opportunity to pro- l J from the Jersey City measure In that dren playing with matches. Mr, and collected In back taxes. Flsler, Port Monmouth Bn4.S r«J iSSf Mrs. Howard were working in the Mr. Sternkopf told The Register To Make Decision ceed with construction. Bppel and Fierce,. Navcslnk ' avonUe, Hilton it applies only to commercial adver- Kahrs of Newark are tho architects! ; : n tising. yard when Mr. Howard saw smoke Tuesday that he and his auditors Park, '.'-... " •' ••-'•;'''•' - v" W|i Qouncilman Thomas M. Gopslll, coming from the house. He ran Into had encountered difficulties because Exalted Ruler Graham Limited Retail Distribution—At ,; who brought the matter to the at-the house. and carried the child to ot errors, oversights and careless- lantlc & Pacific Tea Co., Irfonardo;;•; tention of the council by reading the safety and then turned in the alarm ness on the part of the township Calls Special Meeting Fanny Weller, Port'Mohraduthf Ji^ifi letter received by the police depart- from the box at the corner of Third collector, but that It was definitely Explains Reasons Anna Laubueh, East Keansbur j, and ment from Mr. Lane, stated. that it street and Cedar avenue. Sparks not a case of dlshonestness. He said Luclen D'Anthony, Campbell's- Junc» I on Important Matter ! was not the intention of the authori- from the house set fire to John How; he was confident that the audit would For Celebration tlon, '-• ' '•••.•"•.••••-.••' :.'-H*S& ties to deprive eitteena of their rights. ard's house. Both houses were made not disclose any shortages. Plenary Retail Dtatrlbutlon~au»ii% of packing box material covered with Robert R. Graham, exalted ruler of dore Walling, East Keansburg; EoV He pointed out that somo time ago tar and tin, and the total loss Is es- Mr, Sternkopf told The Register le Red Bank Isdge of Elks, hui a band of followers of Jehovah's that it would be at least another Edward OWalder ward J. O'Fl&herty, He«4d«n"r,C(l|<#| timated at $300.

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