
7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXI, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 Minister Of Mtuie Fair Haven Lion* Firemen Make Hospital Donation Sea Bright Now List Artists Buy Eye Machine Municipal Court Members of the board of direc- Short On Funds, For Concerts tors of the Fair Haven Lions club For Sea Bright recently agreed to purchase a large Keystone View Telebinocular inach- Mayor Declares In Winter Series ne for the use of the Rumson and Now Considered Fair Haven school boards. The Aaks Careful Thrift; String Quartet, / machines are used to check the Census Would Show - ia of the school children. $50 Given To Fund Men's ChoruB And Tl)<! machine hu been ordered If Borough Could arid will be put Into use as soon as For Freedom Train Pianitt To Appear it arrives. A representative of the Name Local Judge company located In Philadelphia, High costs the borough of Sea Tlif. artists selected for the three will instruct school officials In its The borough of Sea Bright aity Bright has had to pay for 1948 op- concerts of the 1918-49 subscription use. Lt, G, J. Freret, president of take a local census to learn if it la erations have seriously reduced series of the Red Bank Concerts thj Lions club, said the funds for large enough to establish a munic- the amount of available funds in association have been announced the purchase were taken from the ipal court. The court judge eoul4 all departments, according to May-' by the chairman,' Mrs. J. Daniel welfare fund. "We feel the machine tiy minor cases involving both or Thomas Farrell. He urged coun- Tuiler. The three concerts will be will pay for itself in a short lime criminal and civil charges. cil Friday night to, use utmost care held at the Red Bank Baptist in bringing out the eye defects of Such a possibility was discussed in near-future spending. church auditorium. the children," he said. Friday, when the mayor and coun- Mayor Farrell's statement fol- The first concert, November 4, cil heard an Interpretation of New lowed the assertion by Councilman will feature the Julllard String Jersey court reform regulation* by Neils Jacobsen that the borough's Quartet; the second, February 17, Borough Attorney A. Henry Gior- World War II honor roll had fallen the New York University Chapel Clothing Workers dano, into such disrepair it was "an ab- choir, and. the final, April 7, pre- Telling council the current pow- solute disgrace to our borough." Roger J. Rietberg senting Jane Carlson, pianist and ers of Recorder John Weir would Mr. Jacobsen said he had an esti- 19M winner of the Naumburg prize. Local Endorses end December 31, Mr. Giordano mate of $100 for repainting the me- The sam« artists will alao appeal- said Sea Bright would benefit from in the newly-instituted Young Peo- having its own municipal court. morial. New Minister Of ple's series to be held at Mechanic Democratic Slate "For the present," said the may- Street school auditorium on the af- The new law, he said, permit* bor- or, "we must wait. I understand ternoon of the concerts for young Jamee) LoBiondfc oughs with populations of 1,000 or the Importance of our honor roll, Music At First people in this area. more to establish their own courts and it will be reconditioned. But nnd to appoint their own judge*. Composed of four graduates of And Al Fredgranegc row our funds are very low." The Red Bank tire department which will contain 80 beds. Seely we Mrs, Julia Throckmoiton, hos- The law, he added, provides that Methodist Church tha Jullllard School of Music, now two smaller communities, whose However, in considering what members of its faculty, tho Jull- Issue Statement Saturday presented a $500 check to B. Tuthill, hospital trcasuer, Is pitnl mipfrintiindcnt, Councilman Mayor Farrell referred to as "our J. Albert Vnn.Schoick, chairman of combined population is 1,000 or llard String Quartet includes Rob- Rivcrvlcw hospital as its contri- shown receiving tho check from obligations and loyalty," the coun- Roger J. Reitberg ert Mann, Robert Kofi, Raphael Official endorsement of the can- the lire committee, Harry Aumnck greater, could set up a joint court. cil unanimously voted to contrib- Hillyer and Arthur Winograd, They didacy of Charles F. Sullivan, Dem' bution to tho hospital's fund-rais- Veinon Dey, Red Bank fire chief. and Dominic FlRaro. Tile goal of However, In the latter event, th« ute $50 toward this area's Redcdi- Of Grand Rapids have been playing together for sev- ocratic nominee for Congress from ing campaign to erect a new wing Others watching tho presentation tin; drlvo Is $500,000, judgo must be appointed by th» eatiori Week, (ho period of patri- eral years and have been featured this, the Third Congressional dis- governor, with confirmation by tht otic observance prior to the visit Takes Position Here in major concert series throughout trict, has been announced by state senate. of the Freedom train to Red Bank, tlin country. James LoBiondo, Monmouth coun- It Pays To Advertise While the permanent population Professor Roger 3. Rietberg of Tuesday, October 19. Payment of Vitv, York University's Chapel ty chairman of the C.I.O. Political Farm Receipts, Ask Speed Curb of Sea Bright has been listed un- this sum will leave but $25 in the Srand Rapids, Mich., Is the new Action committee, and Al Fred- In The llegisler der 1,000, Mr, Giordano laid he be- minlstor of Music at the Red Bank choir consists of 24 voices chosen contingent fund, the mayor ex- from Its famous Glee club. General- granese, chairman of Local 293, The Mills Air Conditioning Com- lieved a now census would fhow plained, Methodist church, Professor Riet- United Clothing Workers of Amer- the qualifying margin has now been berg graduated from Hope college ly seniors, they have had some Costs Higher pany of Red Bank and Point In Middletown Bids on the Installation of the three years of training under Prof. ica. Pleasant, which has its Red Bank exceeded. Therefore, he added, If in 1947 with a Bachelor of Arts de- thi" could be proved, Sea Bright proposed ventilation stack for the gree. He is a candidate for the 67e- Alfred M, Greenfield, who in addi- The endorsement was made at a Net Income May Be ofllce at 129 Broad street, with Village Group Warns sewage disposal plant were held tion to directing the N.Y.U. singers meeting of the C.I.O.'s executive William Machaucr, Jr., as repre- would be empowered to have it* gree of Master of Sacred Music at own court and, with it, resultant over for reconsideration at the Union Theological seminary. U director of the New York Ora- board here. Previously the State Lower For Many sentative, hos Informed The Reg- Htises And Fort Car? next council meeting, Friday, Oc- torio society. The members of the American Federation of Labor and istpf thnt they have had wonderful benefits. While at Hope college he ac- the New Jersey State C.I.O. coun- j3ash income from farm market- 'J he board of directors of the Council decided ts ask the V. S. tober 15. Two bids were received. companied the Men's Glee club, Chapel choir go to "pre-«cason" results from advertising In our Thomas Procter & Co., of Long camp with the Glee club and in ad- cil gave their official blessing to ings in New Jersey during the first publication. Mldillotown Villa;;© Neighborhood Bureau of Census at Washington Branch, -was low at $1,925. William which made an Eastern tour of dition are each given Individual Sullivan, six months of 1948 amounted to association, which met Friday night and the New Jersey State Depart- two weeks and included singing about $125,115,000, the State De- Wo appreciate very much their at the home of Mra. Garry Paskus, Kohl of Lincrott offered to make over WNBC in commemoration of voice lessons throughout the year. "It is obvious why we ar£ thro,w- kind words and know that they men of Vital Statistics If a local the installation for $1,950. ing our full, whole-hearted support partment of Agriculture reported it.s atctetary, took action to warn hoard of health census would b» the 100th anniversary of the Dutch Fuch year, the national competi- today, citing a fartn income report have joined the rrumy hundreds of the Rollo Bus company and Fort Mayor Farrell explained that at founding of Holland, Mich. tion for the Naumburg prize win- to Charles F. Sullivan, Archibald other friends who know It pays to legit!. Alexander, candidate f.or the U. S. by the USDA. Receipts were about Monmouth vehicles of speeding on Until now, Recorder Weir, ani present there is only $1,425 in the Mr. Rietberg was in the Air ners brings out remarkably talented advertise In The Register. sewer account. That would mean Senate, and county and local Dem- ten per cent higher than the re- King's highway.. recorders In other munlcipalitlef, Force during the war* serving with younj,' musicians. This spring, Jane ocratic candidates," the joint state- vised estimates for the same borrowing some of the money from a Troop Carrier squadron in Italy. Cailson, was a winner and had a The association several months have hud the authority to hear te». another account if the work were ment said. "Sullivan represents months in 1917. ago hail received assurance from tlmony on cases involving local of- Ho jr.
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