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Red Bank Register »S=» Volume Lxxiv, No RED BANK REGISTER »S=» VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 15. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO lft. PUC Authorizes Work WiH Start Red CTOM Organises lUdio.Diviiion New Shrewsbury Military Police II New Hearing on Monday on Route Arts to Rfmove Officer Gled Project Pursued I Corps headquarters recently an- nounced the award of the Bronsa Water Main Cue 3S Wfeoing Job Driving Hazards Star Medal to Maj. Harry T. Van- By School Board Note. Jr., Red Bank, formerly com- T. Oratoa RrloraliaMl manding officer of the lavth Mili- tary Police company and now a If Service CMS to Hash*.? Fi Of §igna R«Ti«g member of thr 77M Military Police To 1210,0011 battalion, stationed somewhere in TIMM Fad* MM! Martoriata' Korea. The medal was presented Aa Being Far Taw Law MEW SHltEWSBURr-The Hew NEW SHRKWSBURY-The may- by Lieut. Col. Thomas it. Barton, SHREWSBURY" — Discussion af Work oa the wideatag of Beat* battalion commander. Jersey Boardof sNMie Utility Cam- I frees nertk of Coopers bridge r and council continued their ef- he steps necessary to get a t*s> mtisieoters (P.UO hs* agreed te to Morgan will begin aaat Meedey, 'orU last Thursday nifht to remove laseroom building aided to tha tot tlM MMMMutk Caenoliaatad Wa-•ecerdiag te State Highway Cam- blind epoU" on local etreets and local grammar school highlighted ter «•***«•? "plain why it ha* Mt mlatiMMr Reasford i. Abbott ia roads to prevent automobile acci- Monday night's meeting of the carried out •• atitr t* lastall we- a statsamt before Astlag denU. • board ot education. Ur main tUnriii* «M HI hy-Merrill M. Tkempsoe, stale legte- Councilman Henry B. Oleim aaid The week previous wh*a Fred* Imli kcrc. latars aM Meaaaowtb county free* hat some obstacles that obscure ric Messina, chairman of the Boraugk AtUraey Lawnnc* A. holder* at • ceaferenee ia the gov- he viaion of motorieU atlll exitt in >oird'a planning committee, an- Carton told tk* mayor ead council ernor's ease* at Treated last he borough, but the situation is nounced th* proposal at a special last Thursday nigkt tkli bearing Thursday tfUraewa Imnroving. meeting, the cost of th* added •My decide whea tke proposed w«rk Council asked Borougk Clerk plant wts a«t at about 1350,008. will IM done and the price, if My, In ela*e caafercnc* witk tk* act- At that time, John B. Myers, Jr. lag governor aM Mr. Abbott war* Margaretta L R«d to send letters tkat tke borough will have to pay to the Jumping Brook Country club argued that th* school'* cost would Cor the iiutallatio*. rtoelielders Director Joseph C. Ir- more likely be UOO.MM. Monday, wln. Abram D. Voerhees. Victor and the. Wayside Bowline club to No date haj been set far the hear- ntovn hack big signs which are re- however, Mr. Messina disclosed B. Qratalager aM Bsrl L, Waelley, hat Frederic Fessler, Haslet archi- ing, Mr. Carton said, but he expects Sheriff Ira B. Wekctt, Assembly- garded as a traffic hazard. Another it ta ke called in the near future. Inter will go to the U. 8. Air Force tect, estimated the cost at 1210,009. Ervin R. Simmill, County Mr. Messina said the architect Clerk J. Russell Weelley, County laboratory thanking il» stall for utting back bughea and other told him that the cost per room Eaglaeer Otis Seaawa, Richard R for ten rooms would he coneidore- Of immeditto Interest ta the her- Stsejt, Republican senate eaadi- growth at the Wateon base in Way- aufh cauaell ia whether P.U.C. will aide. \y less than the per room cost e; Mayer Alfred N BeadkMM tor fewer room*. Insist that Monmouth C*H*lfd*t*d of Bhrcwsbury, •WpvbUeea eaMI- Braaa oat Back carry out a IfM ruling that the In- dat* •! assembly, and Marry Mr. Myers and Clarence Berger, stallation he mad* withaut servie* It was mplained that when the Mekles of Shrewsbury, county Jumping Brook club waa aeked to >ard president, countered that the charge, or whether such a charge bridge supervisor. Alao atteadiag M10.000 figure is "way off." Beth kill be allowed. It hai heaa figured Improve vision at the Asbury avr- wer* eeveral Ocean county aM Qreen Grove rd. Interaectlon, It men declared that Mr. Feasler eur. that the east ef pitting in the etat* highway aasclal* aad members complied by catting down weeds rently is busy In another communi- lee wauli amount ta about IIM.OW. of th* press. and gracs there. However, this was ty wher* extra referendum* had ta The service under auestioa WM be held because th* amount voted Cammlasleaer Abbott atated that considered Inadequate. The club la applied far four year* age. It would being aeked <o eet it* sign SO feet Harry T. V*aX*a», Jr. upon, was Insufficient. extend the •ycamarc ave. naln •,. the distastes te he ered 114 miles, and the work will hack so motorists can obeerve traf- Maj, VanNote wa* cited for merl To Meet AfeMatet Ml feat, from the vlelaity of May- Ua)y-aJ H. Mdnamaii, chairman «f R«*J Croti raaji* wiviiia* /•! Civil Dafaoia, at fic moving on both atrcetj. Outcome of th* discussion waa or O«orge •tevena' farm to the Tin- tott approximately H.meat aM torlous Mrvtee in Korea during the ton Va.Hi tchool, art malna an Hep* according to present plaa* will be of aaorral franunifflnf tni racaivlnf ttatlcm ia ShrawsWy. lajMlpmant)« Ka^iaa* in what wai Mr. Olelm said that the Waytide period Doc. 1950, to Jan. 8, ItSI. At that th* board decided to meet rd., Pica pi. «nd WillUm it. about completed on or before neat Me- Bowling ctub has not yet complied commanding officer of hia comwit- h Mr. Fessler at a speelal meet- Mt feat each, torn* M are hydrsatt morial day. He further stated that farmatly aa ale) lUkla back af Hia eawity aha* far hauta. It will >a yiae) ta awavia'a amatfanty with a council request to take down pany, Maj. VanNote displayed ex ing to go over preliminary plane •IM are on erder. In order to save time the work of aammiHiicatlan *• aH parti af rda ttata m Civil Dafanta tni M Cnu aitaiitaf a big sign it has on a tree on Way- emplary devotion to duty, willingly for the ten-room plant. Mr. Mes- side rd. A stiff letter is rolng out sina pointed out that Joseph Clay- A dispute over aervtce charge* hai widening the ihaulder* af the high- and cheerfully worked long hours way will be done ftnt aM tkat th* ordering quick removal of the ob- at the difficult task of directing and on, county superintendent of h«M hack the work, although lack struction. schools, suggests* that the beard af adequate water hna keen an* af work will be taken up In three sec- co-ordinating all phases of the the meet Mvcrc problems thla mu- tions, known as A, • and C. Old Stable Now Hcadquirte rs Two ordinances were adopted unit's operations during the time confer with the mayor and council nicipality has had te face. Thla lack Work will be started flrst oa See- for SlurHiy Ons (stabilities a new resldentlsl when his company was performing a* a eourtesy geitura. Thl* wsa hai keen eelled a major Bre haaard. Ion A la the vicinity of tH* Mtd- son* In Wayside, In the Oreen the mission of directing traffic recommended because th* prepeeed Some have c*ld it heM hack prep- dletawn village cutoff, aM at* NEW SMBBWSaWBT-Bev. Orove rd.-JumpIng Brook rd. vicin- across the Hsn river bridge* andbuilding would exceed th* board** erty sales. It alra haa brought dlfll- where near Old Cherry Tree farm, For Gvil Defense Communications Menry C Back, anther of "Jer- ity. Another r»<]Ulr»<i utility com assisting in the evacuation of ref-•nd borough'* nsrmst borrowing cuKjf M many horn* ownen. Jut then work southward to caaaeet Mar* than 1W yean age when) emergency radio communication sey OcacakV* a historical navel panlrn and otlure to print bond to ugees south of th* 3*th parallel, enrmelty. Th* •uggettton wa* eita last we«k, far example, valUMteer with that aortlM of Highway M, la* finch's private school waa syatem to Its present high peak Ha sew*, jr* th.it any oponlngi In fh"« The withdrawal of Mfe United of seven steps Mr. Clayton made Bremen ware making *m*rgeacy • little aver a mile, which waa com- built near Sycamore ave. on Broad of efficiency I* due largely .to the wta lead a ajilgrwMge toi Men- street* or sidewalks th*t are made Nations forces south across th* A answer to Mr. Messina'* q<t**» deliveries of water ta neideat* pleted last year, lectio* B will be at la Shrewsbury, fastest commun- inspiring leadership 'and enthu*- o put In new or repair aid Install* Han river In Jan. itSl, resulted In ion about h«w work en the are* whoaa wella* ran dry. The that part af th* highway aarth- ications were either hy horseback lams af Mr. Manamoa. Tba awa*r ions will be satisfactorily repaired. a tremendous Job of traffic control petal should be Initiated. thlaf happened tut year. ward from Section A to Keyport or stag* coach, Involving day*. and operator af amateur station Raw. Back, «la*y*ard to the A third ordinance, adopted only Frederick C, Lewis. Jr., of 1T4 - - - - Dtoeese reciBtly, in U> be amended. This to insure that traffic continued to The caae goes back before Nor.
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