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10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXV, NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. McDarby Again Father Wills $30,000 New Shrewsbury Trubin Funeral Century-Old 4-H Club Show at Freehold to Feature Council Overrules To Eatonlown Woman To Be Held Today Urges Report NEW YORK CITY—The $68,208 Seeks Change in Cottage Sold Racing, Minstrels and Exhibits Attorney on Land gross value, $60,493 net, estate of Funeral services for Lieut. Ches- D the late Gustav B. Meiners of 791 ter S, Trubin, 25, who was killed Boulevard East, Weehawken, N. Parkway Routing June IS in a jet plane crash in At Fair Haven FREEHOLD — The Monmouth first aid squad will close the Division Plan On Tax Study J., is divided equally between Germany, will be held this after- County 4-H will hold its annual program. He Hints 'Fraud;' his daughter, Mrs. Florence M. Officials May Urge noSn at 2 o'clock at the Wordcn 4 Other Properties fair Friday and Saturday, July 18 All of ths judging of the 4-H Refuses to Waive Schmidt of Clover Dell farm, Tin, funeral home, with Rabbi Arthur and 19, at the Freehold raceway. exhibits will be done by a group Picknally Says ton ave., Eatontown, and his son, Congress to Allow H. Hershon of Congregation. B'nai In This Locality A varied program of events has of agents and leaders. Mrs. Marie Planning Session Gustav B, Meiners, Jr., of 219 Cum- Israel, officiating. been planned Including harness H. Morgan, Passalc county horn; Work Delayed Him ley ter., Leonia, according to the Crossing at Earle Air Force personnel from Camp Have New Owners racing, a minstrel show, a parade, demonstration agent, and Miss On Lippman Tract report of the New York state Kilmer will provide color guard, an exhibit of 4-H club projects for Alice Gaston, home demonstration SEA BRIGHT—Thomas McDar- transfer tax department filed last NEW SHREWSBURY—Officials firing squad, bugler and escort. The quaint century-old Parker boys and girls and judging of agent of Essex county will judge NEW SHREWSBURY—The by again asked the mayor and week. here may carry to Congress an Members of the Jewish War Vet- cottage on Clay st. and DeNorman- livestock. the dress revue. Cooking and can- mayor and council last Thursday , council Tuesday night why It had Mr. Meiners, Sr., died July 1, appeal to have thn route of the erans post here also will partici- die ave., a block from the Navesink For the opening day, July 18, ning will be judged by Mrs. Fran- night overruled Borough Attorney left unanswered complaints made 1950. He was president of Bern- shore Parkway route 4 pushed pate. river, in the center of old Fair harness racing has been arranged cis Newlon, Ocean county homi Lawrence A. Carton, and decided late last year about certain local hard Meiners, inc., of 22 Albany west of Tinton Falls school and Lieut. Trubin, overseas since Haven village, has been sold by Clifford Hance. Judging of beef demonstration agent; agricultural that before A, J. Lippman can sell property assessments and veterans' St., New York, manufacturers of across a corner of the Earle Naval 1950, where he ferried jet planes all through the Ray VanHorn agency, cattle will take place at 5 p. m. forestry by A. H. Lanz; extension off the bulk of his land at the Syca- tax benefits now removed from the printing inks. He was a member Ammunition depot property. over the continent, was born at Fair Haven, to Mrs. H. E. Zentler- A minstrel show, under the super- forester of the College of Agricul- more-Shrewsbury aves. intersection books. He said the Issue "may In- of the White Beeches Golf and At last Thursday night's meeting Long Branch, son of Mrs, Celia Gordon of Lyncroft Gardens, Lon- vision of Mcrritt Kent, will take ture; vegetables, Marvin A. Clark, the subdivision first must be ap- volve fraud." Country club, Haworth, N. J., the of the mayor and council, they Gutkln Trubin and the late I. J. don, England. place at 8 p. m. with members of Monmouth county farm agent; proved by both the board of ad- Councilman John J. Picknally, Atlantio Boat ° club, Hoboken, and stood squarely against any plan Trubin, who for many years was Mrs. Gordon, an American, who 4-H clubs participating. flowers, Jack Bastado, Freehold; justment and the planning board. finance chairman, who was placed the Union club, Hoboken. that would have the proposed toll proprietor of the Trubin stationery served overseas in the Red Crass The fair will continue Saturday beef cattle, Donald Kniffen, exten- Mr. Carton, who also is town- in charge of an assessment investi- Real estate makes«up $25,000 of highway extend over the- highly and office equipment store on Broad during the war, has been living in with a parade, first on the agenda sion livestock specialist of Rut- ship committee chairman in Middle- gation during the winter by Mayor the property. rated residential and farm prop- st. He was a graduate of Red Bank England in recent years, but now at 11 a. m. Francis D. VanderVeer gers; dairy classes, Colby Thomp- town, recommended that council George H. Krauss, said he has erty east of the school. high school, where he was active is returning to this country expect- is organizing the parade, which son, county agent leader; dairy in waive routine hearings and make • not yet been able to complete th* in drama and camera clubs. He also ing to spend most of the time in will consist of 4-H floats, ambu- both fitting and show, William C. its own decision on the subdivision inquiry. And in summer months, Mayor George Stevens said that was drum major of the band. Fair Haven. lances, flre trucks and equipment, Davenport, Burlington county request. Council's ruling was that he said, his hotel-restaurant busi- E. W. Larisch Buys the latest map he had seen showed He received an appointment to Mrs. Amelia R. Parker and her and antique and European cars. agent; tractor operation contest. this isn't the way subdividing is al- ness gives him little time for such the parkway routed across valua- the U. S. Miliary academy from daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and The parade will bc^in nt the Free- Hurry Beslcy. agricultural engi- lowed in New Shrewsbury, even if activity. ble land about a half-mile east of Rep, James C, Auchincloss in July, Mrs, Robert T. Kreger, are now hold Elks club and will proceed neer of Rutgers; and poultry, state law does permit simplified ap- But, after a heated discussion Part of Estate the school, including some property 1945. At West Point he was Inter- living at Lemon Grove, Cal. through the town to the raceway. Richard A. Rice, associate county proval. over tho matter, it appeared that now located in the borough's prime collogiate sabre fencing champion Another Fair Haven property An automobile show of the agent. Judging of beef cattle will Figuring into the discussion was Mr. Picknally and the rest of the residential zone. in his senior year and a member sold by Joseph F, Hunter of tlie aforesaid cars will take place it also be done by Mr. Kniffen. a map prepared by Henry La- board may quickly come up with On Navesink River Flans Conferences of the Glee club. Lieut. Trubin VanHorn Agency was the new the raceway at noon. The county Donors of prizes for flowers, veg- brecque which showed that after some answers. The mayor said he would call a won many prizes for his paintings ranch type residence built by Mc- beef show will start at 1:30 p. m, etables and livestock will be Farm- Mr. Lippman scld the bulk of his Plots on Bellevue series of private conferences, the and was in the upper ten per cent Cue and Russell, local contractors, and the county dairy show, 2:30 ingdale Kiwanls club, 4-H council. 20.41 acres to a. firm called the - McCormtck Opened Issue A livestock cavalcade will take The issue is one originally first one to have been held Mon- of his class. located on the south side of Prince- Freehold Township Lions club, Dick Realty company, the portion Avc, Kumson, Sold After tho death of his father, ton rd., near Harrison ave., in the place at 4:30 p. m. and a 4-H trac Monmouth County Milk Producers he kept would not be of a size equal brought up by Councilman Law- day night, to discuss with various tor operation contest will follow rence McCormick. He had asked persons concerned, the suggestion Lieut, Trubin's mother moved to Knolhvood section, The house has association, G.L.F. Service, Inc., to the nfinlmiyn size allowed in. For Building Sites Toronto, Can. He also is survived six large rooms, basement and at- at 5. At 7:30 p. m. the 4-H dress Balrd and Davison Company, Uni- Residential Zone 1, where it is lo- two things. First, he wanted to of moving the parkway route west revue with girls showing the mod- ted Milk Producers association, learn the identity of persons who A portion of the Navesink river- of the school. by a brother, George L. Trubin of tached garage and was bought by cated. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Elliott of els they have made the past year. and Dairy Breeding Association of Supermarket Site? for ten years prior to 1951 were front estate of Col.