Red Bank Register

Red Bank Register

RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVIL, NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 6,1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 357 Boys And Girls Trotting Meet Five Local Stores Faded Friend, Community Census Begins July 22 Faded Himself At 'Y'Summer Camps At Freehold Are Warned By)OPA Left When Police In Red Bank July 16 Raided Dice Gamo Will Operate Until Red Bank Camp To Hold Parent Charged With Violating OUs Dean, 32, colored, of Lelg-h- Red Bank Recreation August 26—Glenn ton avenue, arraigned before Re- Ceiling Price Rules corder John V. Crowell Monday And Guest Night Tonight Rublee Secretary morning as one of the participants Council Is Sponsor •f- In a crap game that disturbed the Thr« hundred and fifty-seven For the third time since parl- Five Red Bank merchants laat that further violations will result neighbors and caused them to call Initial plans are under way for Monmouth county boys and girls Question* Prisoners mutuel betting became legal in Thursday received license warning In a court action to suspend the the police, blandly Insisted to the a community census which is being are participating In summer camp New Jersey, the half-mile track at notices from the Office of Price license under which the merchant court that he was not shooting dice. sponsored by the Red Bank Rec- $10,200 In Bonds and day camp activities of the T. Freehold will b* the »cen» of a 24- Administration at Trenton follow- now operates In accordance with It just happened that the dice were reation council with Mrs. Frank P. M. C. A.'s affiliated with the Mon- day trotting meet, beginning July ing charges that they had violated the provisions of the Emergency on the floor, near his person, when Kuhl and Rev. George Ammerman mouth Federation of Y. M. C. A. 22 and continuing until August 26, ceiling price regulations. They are price control act. If found guilty two gendarmes—Patrojmen LeRoy as co-chairmen. The census Will Pledgeed And Sold Theee include camps Ockaniekon and plans are shaping up rapidly, Fred Dietz, trading as G. Dletz & in such action, the court may sus- McKnlght and B. Harrison Glover j be held Sunday afternoon, July 18,' for boys and Matolllonequay for Glenn Rublee, newly appointed sec- Son, 123 West Front street; Ed- pend such license for a maximum descended—and he grudgingly ad- \ with a central office in the borough At Theater Rally girls at Medford, Spring lake-Sea retary, announced laat week. The ward Aschettino, trading as Nordy's period of one year." mltted that he had placed them on I hall, Girt day camp, "Y" day camp at meeting will be staged a few days market, 140 Leigh ton avenue; Fred In Allenhurst, Michael Scotta, the floor, but to say he was ihoot,! Red Bank, day camp at Kum»on, 1 after the 30-day card at Roosevelt Glittenberg, 52 Monmouth street; trading as Scotta's market, 312 ing dice, he Insisted, would not be ' Norman Cameron, Asbury Park play camp, Freehold j Raceways ends and parl-mutuel Owen S. Grant, trading as Butler Main street, and William Welahau- correct. I day camp and Keyport Klwanls machinery used there and most of grocery store, 59 Prospect avenue, sen, 400 Corlles avenue, received li- The fact that there were tome ' Back From Pacific, day camp. .the horses will be transferred to and Charles Mount, Jr., and Mich- cense warning notices. Two Man- bills on the floor, and the further • The staff at Ockanickon and lit- historic Freehold race track, where ael Hartmayer, trading as Mount asquan merchants to receive the damaging evidence that he scooted j Buys First Bond —t«HIone%uay-aFe- -directed by.JWii-_ the-trotters and-«ide wheeler* have * Hartmayer, 41 Broad street. notices are Morris Goodloe, 117 out of a window when the cops j 11am H. Douglas and Mrs. Elizabeth ieen kjng for nearly a century. Taylor avenue, and the American came through the door, caused ; Ewald-J. J. Smith, district en- Stores company, operating the Pledges and eaiee to the amount Troth. The staff at the Asbury Races with parl-mutuel betting Judge Crowell to ponder. The Acme store at 14S Main street. of $10,200 were received at the war Park camp it under the direction ; were staged at the local track In forcement attorney of the Trenton magistrate eyed Dean and his com-1 The other retailers are Anthony De bond rally held at the Carlton the- of Harid C. Lincoln. The Red Bank 1941, shortly after betting became office of the pPA, stressed the ser- panlon, George Holmes, 31, of Cen- ] Esposlta, trading as the Twin City ater Friday night. camp is under the direction of Mrs. legal. They were held again in 1M1 iousness of these warnings, declar- tral avenue, in whose home the market, 1217 Main street, Bradley Thomas M. Gopslll, Red Bank Dayton Wilson, assisted by Ed- 1 and 1942, but were canceled last ing that further infractions may game was alleged to have taken ' Beach; Alfred W. Dorrer, State ; police commissioner, was the mas- mund Crelin. Counsellors are Grace i year due to the gasoline shortage. coat the proprietors their licenses place, and then asked Dean, "Isn't Woodhead, Richard Bennett, Jamas Highway No, 4N, Brlelle, and Char- ter of ceremonies and introduced Enough success greeted the ven- for a year. Said Mr. Smith: "The it true you were fading this defen-' Norton, Jack Ackley, Nell Havi- les Casagrande, Third avenue, the members of the armed forces ture, however, to encourage Harry general public does not realize the dant, Holmes, and when the police ' land and Veronica Stubbs. Spring Lake. who took part in the rally. i S. Gould, New York manufacturer seriousness of a license warning came you faded out the window?" j Pvt. Sidney Sharp of Fort Mon- The Keyport Klwanis camp is be- and president of the Freehold Rac- notice such as we are lsBUing to- Twenty-one other merchants Patrolman McKnlght testified | mouth, who was formerly a mem- ing directed by Mlea Marlon Scott ing association, to try his hand day to twelve merchants in six along: the shore are also to receive that he and Patrolman Glover nab- ber of the Philadelphia Symphony of the Rumson high school faculty again, and most observers believe shore communities, It Is not just license warning notices this week. bed Holmes but that Dean darted orchestra, played the violin. He and the following counsellor* are 1ST. LT. WILLIAM EWALD the meeting will go over with a a piece of paper or a polite request The notices are served as rapidly Into some bushes and wasn't seen came from his home in, Philadel- assisting: Ogden Schanck, Robert bang. not to make further violations of as they are prepared by the en- again by them until McKnlght's phia, where he was enjoying a Maxwell and Peter Hansen. 1st Lieut William Ewald, 23, son forcement division of the OPA at Mr. Rublee, who Is making his ceiling price regulations. Actually eyes rested upon him in the court- i three-day furlough, to take part in of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Ewald of Trenton. Mra. Mildred Morris is directing debut into Jersey racing circles, Is lt Is a final notice to the retailer room. Dean, a big man, was sit- | the rally. He was accompanied at Highway 36, Headden's Corner, who the Freehold camp and te assisted no novice at the game, however, ting in the front row. He had ev-; the piano by his sister. is with th« L". S. Intelligence Ser- by Miss Betty Relchey. The coun- being a race secretary and starter Idently called to see how his friend vice headquarters In France, had Miss Lois Nicholas of Rumson sellor* at Freehold include Doro- of long-standing In the New Eng- was going to fare. He received the the following experience with a same treatment—a suspended sent- MRS. FRANK P. KUHL. sang several selections. Sgt. Bill thea Applegate, Willard Mount, land states and at Saratoga, New Sheets of Fort Monmouth played Robert Seaman, Beatrice Shields, German prisoner, according to a Chairmen Named For ence of 30 days. York. He was secretary at the newspaper dispatch: It is expected that more than 200 the guitar and sang several novelty Janice Ho well and Eileen DeVries. Vermont fair, Rutland, for 17 years, Asked if he hed ever been ax- numbers. Sgt Sheets was a form- Tht staff at Rumson Is under the "In the pocket of a prisoner last rested before, Dean replied that he volunteers, made up of civic-mind- and acted In the same capacity at ed residents of Red Bank* will er night club entertainer. direction of Mr«. Mary Wooster, as- night was found 1,800 francs, some various Maine tracks. Hospital Campaign didn't remember, causing the Judge Sgt.- Allan Buck of Fort Mon- siited by Janet Strothinan and Lay- obviously stolen from an Allied to ejaculate, "You don't remember! thoroughly survey the borough In an effort to determine whether mouth, who haa returned from four ton Lengley. prisoner. The prisoner admitted Is being arrested so unimportant years in the Pacinc and Is a vet- Th« Spring Lake-Sea Girt camp an event In your life that you don't !ther e ls a need for chlld dav stealing 1,500 francs. He eaid 300 fnnf 1l*m /il At for c eran of the attack on Pearl Harbor 1J under the direction of Nelson R. were his own money.

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