RED BANK REGISTER Shadyside 1-001 Laiued Weekly, Amend U Second Clui Mtttfr at Till Post VOLUME LXXXI NO
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For All Departments Ca RED BANK REGISTER SHadyside 1-001 laiued Weekly, amend u Second Clui Mtttfr at till Post VOLUME LXXXI NO. 27 OIUi) it Red Bank, N. J., under the Act of Much 3, 1878. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, DEC. 23,1958 15c PER COPY PAGE ONE ma sfa* Fort Engineer Makes Iceboating on the River Phone Call to Atlas Library Study Unit FORT MONMOTH-An Army Trimboli Fired;| Signal Research and Develop- ment laboratory engineer here yesterday placed a long distance Expects to Issue telephone call to America's At- las satellite 800 miles above the Jones Reinstate* Pacific ocean. Thomas G. Wolstencroft, West Decisions in the departmental erly" patrolling his post were di; Long Branch, had his message hearings against five Red Bank po- missed for "lack of proof." Report in a Month relayed to the satellite by a ra- lice were made Thursday night. The charges against Patrolm dio transmitter near Corona, The results: Calif. Swanson centered around "the ; FAIR HAVEN - It will take form the nature of our findings." Dismissal from the force for Pa- An Army transmitter at Fort leged taking of a box of can. about a month before a special li- The governing body also re- trolman Guido Trimboli. Sam Houston, Tex., then trig- from Loft's candy store." He w brary study committee named by ceived a letter ot praise last night Immediate reinstatement and full gered the satellite's transmitter cleared of all the charges. Mayor Edgar V. Denise two weeks* From Stanley Meltzoff, a member back pay for Lt. Charles B. Jones and all four ground stations re- 62 Charges Filed ago submits its final report. of the executive committee for the and Patrolman Herbert Swanson. ceived "near perfect" record- The departmental hearings James R. Greene, chairman of citizens' group for better librar- Three months' suspension — ef- Ings as the Atlas made Its 54th which started Dec. 8, were s the eight-man group charged with ies. fective last Aug. 28—for Patrolman pass across the nation. after the grand jury did not r., reviewing the borough's library The group was Instrumental in William C. Story. The Army said Mr. Wolsten- turn any indictments against th| needs, told this to The Register pushing for the formation of an Four months' suspension — ef- croft "spoke directly Into the men. In all, 62 charges were fil( last night. Independent library study commit- fective last Aug. 28—for Patrolman tape recorder on the satellite" against the men by Police Chi He said the committee had its tee: Raymond E. Sergeant, Jr. through the telephone and radio "rank W. Reuther. first meeting Dec. 9 and has had Mr. Meltzoff said: All five men were suspended relay. Councilman Harry Malchow sal several meetings since then. ' "We wish to tell you how im- Aug. 28 by Mayor George A. Gray Four Fart Monmouth engi- he disagreed "on all charges' These are the areas, Mr. Greene pressed we are with your action pending a probe by Monmouth neers were responsible for per- against Sergeant and Story. He al said, the committee is going into: in regard to the library. County Prosecutor Vincent P. Keu- "Having gone to the trouble, and fecting the radio mechanism In per into "alleged thefts" from Red so disagreed with the council oi 1. "The status of the present the Atlas. conviction of Trimboli that he e library facilities in fair Haven. exercised the foresight to have Bank stores. The May term of gathered funds, purchased land, They are: Samuel P. Brown, the grand jury on Nov. 17 declined tered Mechanik's toy store. 2. "The best professional esti- 48 East Washington ave., Atlan- Because his three months' sus mates of desirable library facili- and called an architect, it was to return any indictments against particularly generous of you to tic Highlands, who Is deputy di- the men. pension was effective Aug. 28, Pi ties for communities similar to Philip Minton, Lin croft, takes his iceboat, 'Devil's Dream,' out for a run on the rector of the research and de- trolman Story was Immediate!, have granted a pause to reconsid- Patrolman Swanson was rein- Fair Haven. returned to duty, with back pav er the matter. ice on the Navesink river. Mr. Minton'j boat is in the E class. The picture wat taken velopment laboratory here. The stated immediately following dis- 3. "The present proposal of the others are Marshall I. Davis, from Nov. 28. He will receive apl "Few bodies of men would have missal of the nine charges against borough council with respect to yesterday. Iceboat races were held last week-end by the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat 5t Howard ave., New Shrews- proxlmately $440. had the largeness of spirit and him Dec. 8. augmenting present library facili- and Yacht club and will continue week-ends as long as the ice holds out. The ice on bury; Herbert S. Hawkins, 69 Lt. Jones, a 13-year veteran, wil, concern for the public welfare to ties. River rd., Fair Haven, and John Wise to Appeal receive about $1,900 in back pay have done so in these circum the river it the smoothest it hat been in years. 4. "Alternatives to council's pro- C. Cltladino, 611 Westbourne Edward W. Wise, Jr., who de- Patrolman Sergeant's suspension posal — pro and con. stances. 1 ave., Long Branch. fended four of the men, said yes- will end Sunday. 5. "A long range program of li- "We can only say that the pause terday he would file an appeal with Suspended Before brary development for Fair Hav- you granted is being used by the the county court in Freehold for Patrolman Trimboli, who joined mayor's committee in the best pos- Head Selected Two From Red Bank en." Patrolmen Sergeant and Story. the force Jan. 17, 1955, was sus-| To Study Report sible way so that we may end up School Site John C. Giordano, Jr., who repre- pended for a year July 23, 19S7. The mayor and council will study with a building to fit a communi- For Christian sented Patrolman Trimboli, said Charges that he took something the recommendations when sub- ty needTather than having a com- On Grand Jury List Option OKd "no decision has been made" on from Mechanik's toy store were mitted by the committee. munity need tailored to fit a whether or not to appeal Trim- dismissed. Also dismissed were, building. Bros. School The governing body recently an- FREEHOLD — Two Red Bank claims examiner; Elmore Kattner, boll's dismissal. three charges of "entering Prown'sl nounced plans to have a $50,000 "We will support the recommen LaSalle Commandant residents, James A. Hollywood, 331 290 Main st., Matawan, retired In Matawan Patrolman Trimboli was found storeroom and taking a package orl datlons of the mayor's committee borough hall — to include a li- Peters pi., an engineer, and J. {banker; Robert L. Way, Blanchard MATAWAN-The board of edu- guilty by the council of: Entering packages." and act to carry out those parts brary — constructed on River rd., Set for Lincroft Post; Raymond DeRidder, 109 Manor dr., pkwy., West Allenhurst, newspaper cation, at a special meeting last Mechanik's toy store, 132 Broad Trimboli also was cleared of| which require voluntary and pub- near Fair Haven rd. an executive, were among the SO advertising; Waldemar Isbrand- night, signed an option for a 13- St., in the early morning of May 9; charges that he drove Patrolman Soon after, opposition to the size lic activity. $100,000 Still Needed persons drawn here yesterday for sten, 45 Haddon park, Fair Haven, acre tract of land as a "first step" two charges of seeing Patrolman Story's car while on duty on Aug., "We remain impressed with the of the library began to mount from A man described as an "out- the January term of the county ship owner. toward purchase of a site for the Story "removing an article or ar- 6; that he did not "properly" pa-, patience with which you attempt 1 a number of local groups. standing school administrator" has grand.'jury. John J. Clooney, 141 Glenwood proposed new high school. ticles from the rear of Prown's' trol his post on Aug. 3, and that to find the best possible course They said they favored a bigger been provisionally selected to head •Twenty-three will serve on the dr., New Shrewsbury, treasurer; The property is owned by Mrs. store, 47 Broad St., on or about while on duty on Aug. 3 he placed and better library here than coun- of action for our town." the proposed Christian' Brothers Jury. The court term begins Jan. George J. Sullivan, 39 Lippincott Robert S. McCarthy of New York Aug. 6, and not reporting the In- "six or eight shoeboxes or car- cil planned to have. Other Business academy in Lincroft. , ,., 1, Little Silver, personnel man- city. It is situated on Atlantic ave. cident; failure, to properly patrol tons from Oliver's shoe store, It led to the appointment of the In other business last night, He is Brother Albert Bernard, The names''were drawn "from a ger; John K. Mayer, Pond rd., and extends to a point near Little his post on Aug. 6; conduct "un- Broad St., in the trunk "of a car mayor's committee which includes, council: commandant of cadets at taSalle master list of 135 by Sheriff it pring Lake Heights, real estate St., and a point near Church St., becoming an officer," and conduct owned by Patrolman Swanson.