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10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER pat COPY. ; VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 49. KED BANK, N. J., THUKSDAY, JUNE 5, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. May Rainfall Is Above Red Bank's $6*900 Ambulance in Service 5,000 Scouts Set Million Check Closes Purchase Board Is Split Normal, But Not Record LONG BRANCH—William D. For Encampment On Architect Martin, IT. S. weather observer Of JCP&L Holdings by Natural Gas here, reported that all the rain For New School during May did not set a record, At Battle Grounds ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —Th* New Jersey Natural Ou company Merchant Selected for that month, but the 7.81 Historic Site Chosen —formerly County Gas company— inches was 3.84 inches above the f First ave., here, purchased th* i But Garling Questions normal for May. ' ' For 3-Day Camporee gas division of the Jersey Central Power and Light company of As- Validity of 4-3 Vote The record was established In Of Monmouth Council bury Park Tuesday with a check 1948 when there was 9.07 inches for IS million dollars. The pur- EATONTOWN—Selection of an of rain during May. The lowest On the old Battleground of Mon- hase increased the company's architect was the major attraction rainfall for a May was in IMS mouth, near Freehold, historic holdings by about five hundred per at Monday night's meeting of the alnce the days of the Revolutionary cent. board of education. Though Al- when there was only .11 of an war, some 1,000 or more Boy ScouU Inch. of Monmouth council will be camp- Kenneth D. Knoblock, president exander Merchant was "elected" of Natural Gas, turned the cheek by a 4-3 vote, his appointment was ing tomorrow and Saturday nights in the greatest thriller for young over to E. H. Werner, Jersey Cen-' not made pending an opinion irom tral president, at the Guaranty Robert H. Maida, school attorney. boyhood ever attempted by local Considered besides Merchant Local Man Granted scout organization. Trust company In New York city, were the firms of Plerson and Mac- ' There is a three-day program, bringing to a. close a transaction WiUlam of Metuohen and Kramer, June 6, 7 and 8, to be known as the In negotiation several years. Th* Farmer and Cranmer of Asbury Hosiery Patent Battleground Camporee for which base purchase price was $13,757,386.. provision has been made for the Adjustment* for additions to the Park. The Kramer firm was the The United State's Patent, office choice of Board President Leo J. whole 5,000 boy membership and roperty, Including a two-million has granted patent No. 2,597,145 on an added thousand adults who con- dollar program to convert Jersey Carling and George Wilde, chair- a "Transfer Stamping Machine" to man of the building committee. stitute the permanent volunteer Central areas from manufactured Charles B..Gallagher of 27 Reckless adult leadership, to participate in to natural gas, brought the figure Mr. Wilde's nomination of the pi., Red Bank, ownenof the Mon- Kramer firm did not receive a sec- one way or another. It's to be the up to the 16-million mark. mouth Hosiery Mills, Broad st., In foreground it Red Bank First Aid squad's new $6,900 Packard ambulance parked biggest Boy Scout encampment S.E.C. Ordered Sale ond, however, and thus was not Shrewsbury. ever attempted for Monmouth Kenneth D. Knoblock voted upon. This invention pertains to an im- in front of Relief fire Jiouie on Drummond pi. with squad's 1949 Cadillac ambulance. Packard The federal Securities and Ex- county boys. change commission last year or- Voting for Merchant were Sam- proved machine for stamping im- replaces 15-year-old Oldsmobile. Custom-built by Henny, new vehicle is a two-toned red uel Howard, Raymond Hill, Clif- pressions upon special articles, such The quite few things to do in dered Jersey Central to dispose of ford Cadman and George Winning. as hosiery. These impressions are and pearl gray. .; ' ' • . advance of all this, have been ac- Its gas holdings. Detail* of the Voting tor Pierson and MaeWll- located usually in three different complished by the chairman of the Jackson Judgment merger were worked out late list 11am were Kenneth Hampton, places on each stocking—the toe, camporee committee, Kendall H. year, but the closing was delayed Clarence G. Meek and Anson V. heel arid the sole centrally there- Lee, Asbury Park, and many willing until approval by the New Jersey Ransom. Mr. Wilde, declined to between, and they serve as identify- Key port GI Dead helpers. If it's a great go, there'll Upheld on Appeal 'ubltc Utility commission. Federal vote as did Mr. Carling, the presi- Isherwood Joins Carling Heads Power commission and the S.E.C. dent commenting that "neither'are ing markings for SIJJCS, quality and be one every year at this soason. trade-marks. In Korean Action TRENTON—The verdict of $1,000 was assured. satisfactory to me." • Mr. Carling Arrive Tomorrow obtained by Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. County Gas company, Incorpor- then asked Mr. Maida if the archi- Stanley Herbert Central Planners The camp grounds are three Jackson of John St., Red Bank, tect could be "elected" by less than KEYPORT—Mr. and Mrs. Charles against the U. S. government, en- ated In 1922, served a small area ot ASBURY. PARK—Former State TRENTON—In an effort to solve miles northwest ot Freehold, at Monmouth county. The new com- a majority of the nine-man board. H. Johnson, 61 Broadway, have re- mutual- problems through joint ac- Topenemus park, not far from tered by Judge Phillip Forman at Senator J. Stanley Herbert has an- ceived a telegram from the depart- pany will serve gas customer* In The attorney said he believed the nounced the formation of the law tion, representatives of central Jer- Molly Pitcher's well and Old Ten- the Federal court here Nov. 21, has vote was proper but that he would ment of the Army, Informing them sey planning boards are partici- been upheld by the U. 3. Circuit 950 square mile* of Monmouth, partnership of Herbert and Isher- that their son, Pvt. John E. John- nent church. The boys arrive to- Ocean, Cape May, Middlesex and check, school law before making wood and 'stated that Howard Ish- pating In monthly meetings at morrow afternoon, bag and bag- Court of Appeals, It was announced a definite answer. son, has been killed in action In various locations. Leo J. Carling, last week. Morris counties, a territory ten erwood, Jr., has become his part- p gage, including tents to be pitched, times as large. Korea. ' • ' • Jr., of Eaton town has been elected Mra. Jackson obtained m. Judg- •Peculiar Problems ner. • Private Johnson joined the.army temporary chairman of the group. food to be cooked and full camping Mr. Herbert, senior partner in outfits. ment for ankle Injuries received Mr. Knoblock said yesterday that Mr. Carling explained that this shortly after his graduation from' when she fell while going down the tho status of Jersey Central em- the new firm, was Assemblyman the local high ichool in 1950, and1 Saturday there will be pilgrim- borough is faced with a particu- from Monmouth county from 1937 steps of the Red Bank postoffice. ployees is outlined in the contract larly peculiar problem. More class- was with Co. C, 434th Engineer ages with their leaders to Molly The case was originally tried be- of aale which assures that sub- rooms are urgently needed, he said, to 1947 and was state senator from corps In Korea since last Novem- Pitcher's well, Battle ot Monmouth fore Judge Forman In the U. S. stantially all the ga* department but construction of them is more Monmouth county from 1947 to Jan- ber, v He was a football, star-? at monument In Freehold, Inspection District court. The cue was tried employee* of Jersey Central per- complicated than is generally the uary 8, 1952. Mr. Herbert was ad- Kcyport high school. of some Freehold houses, visit to on the theory that the handrails at- forming both gas and eleetrie case for other school districts. Par- mitted to the bar in 1930 and was Surviving, besides his parents are the Freehold museum and its relics tached to the steps ot the postofflce functions will become employee* of amount among the problems is the formerly a member, of the law firm two -brothers, Harry Johnson of of Revolutionary days as assembled did not follow down the entire the Natural Gas company. He es- question of raising money. Anoth- of Megill, Hampton and Herbert, Freneau, and Paul Johnson, living by the New Jersey Historical so- length of the steps and, therefore, timated that the present ga* com- er Is that the proposed Wherry before opening his own law offices at'.ihome. ciety, and inspection of Old Ten- the construction was not standard pany staff ot 92 will be increased' housing project in the borough in 1932. Mr. Herbert was also a nent church and it* old burying for public building*. former member of the borough to nearly 600, including former may get the borough a federally grounds Which are a shrine. The After the verdict was entered in Jersey Central employee*. pald-for 600-pupil classroom. council of Sea Girt. camporee is being staged on the Mr. Herbert, since 1932, has been Mrs. Jackson's favor the govern- All former Jersey Central eon-" Police Reserves very battlefield of the Battle of ment, which was represented by That the board was split on the practicing law here with offices Monmouth, 174 years and 20 days •umera and employee* 'ar« being architect's' hiring was evident as in the Charms building.