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For 4B DefMrtnuwte CtM RED BANK REGISTER RE 64)013 VOLUME LXXIX, NO. 27 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,1956 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE K Mark 25 Years with The Register Eatontown Council Race Track Gives to Charity Selects Bennett EATONTOWK— A Republican dominated hnrniiuh council last Parkes Again night pushed through the appoint- ment of Reed J. Bennett of 360 Meadowbrook ave. to fill the va- President of cant council seat created Dec. 1 by the resignation of Harry N. Klrkegard. Riverview The vote on Mr. Bennett was three to two—with Republicans 6 New Membeh Ralph L. Lewis, Leon B. Smock, Jr., and Robert A. Braun favor- Elected to the Ing the resolution while Demo- crats Carley Garofalo and How- Board of Governors ard Meyer cast "no" votes. While Mr. Klrkegard was elect- At last night's meeting of the ed to a three-year term ending board of governora of Riverview Jan. 1, 1959, Mr. Bennett's ap- hospital, James S. Parkes was re- pointment Is until Jan. 1, 199S. If elected president of the board, and he wishes to remain In office, he) six new members were elected. must seek re-election in No- The new members Include Mrs. vember. Katharine Blkus White, whose In a surprise move, Mayor F. Amory L. Haikall, president of Monmouth Park Jockey club, taeend from laft, and term as mayor expires Monday; Bliss Price waived his right to Louii Burfeind, representing tha Monmouth Park Charity fund, extreme right, present Mrs. Ruth Nagle of Shrewsbury, appoint a councilman — which Miss Florence Kridel, Harry H. would have required confirmation chocks to Assamblyman Alfrad N. Beadlaiton, latt, representing tha county carabral pal. Neuberger, Frank Ritchie and by council. ty fund, and Or. John W. Glaason, re-presenting MOP mouth Workshop, Inc. Tha presenta- John W. Duncan. The new mayor He informed the governing of Red Bank, George A. Gray, be- body of this and aald the post tions wara made Friday at tha raca track. In all. $71,650 wai denatad by Monmouth comes a member of the board by should be filled before the end virtue of his position. Park to county charities. Tha money wat raisad at a charity ball at tha track this turn, of the year. mar and Monuouth Park addad its contribution of $25,000. Plcka Up Cue Mr. Lewis, who serves as coun- cil president, picked up the cue and immediately offered Bennett's name. Robart H. Diibraw, laft, and John M. Wtlch, who raeantly eemplatad 25 yaan at President and a charter mem- Middle town May Get $5,000 mambtrt of Th* Rad lank Ragistar's machanical dapartmanr, held watches presented ber of the local Republican club, this Is the first time Mr. Bennett them by Thoma$ Irving fcown. eantar. praildant and publiihar «l Tha Register. Tha has held public office. He la an welches wara praiantad at tha annual Chrhtmai party »i Patanen't raitaurant Saturday electrical inspector for the Mid- dle nepartmrnt association of Aid From State for Planning night, whtn Mr. Irown and Tha Ragiitar's othar diracton playad host to approximattly Fire Underwriters. 100 ampleytet and thair guttti. Tha directors raeaivad geld bait bucklat at gift* from It *u generally known here MIDDLETOWN-The township that Mr. Price favored Herbert tha employees. may be eligible for 15,000 in plan- E. Werner of 5S Tlnton ave. for Joint ROTC ning aid for 1937, the township the council post. Youths Admit committee learned yesterday. Boy Suffers Polio Also a Republican, Mr. Werner Leon Zuckerman, planning Is a member of the zoning board board secretary, reported in a let- Resort's Money Problems On Eve of Fund Drive of adjustment and was. chairman Home Entries ter that the state bureau of plan- of this year's Community Appeal ning has Invited township repre- ASBURY PARK — Rolani J drive. He is associated with the LEONARDO—Four of a wave Hlnes, chairman of the county of summer home robberies in this sentatives to discuss ths local pro- Y.M.C.A. In New York city. gram at a meeting in' Trenton. Ease with Appropriation chapter, National Foundation for Mr. Garofalo, after the meeting area were solved during the past Infantile Paralysis, this week said week with the arrest of two Ju- The committee authorized such a told The Register that while It nesting, with Mayor Frank F. that on "the eve of the 1MT appeared there was a party-line venUes, Middletown police re- SKA BRIGHT-Concern Wit the Win Ceertrel Peddlers March of Dimes campaign," Ron- ported. Blaisdell and Attorney Lawrence vote on Bennett—It just wasn't so. A. Carton, Jr., participating. borough finish the year In money Upen an appeal by Councilman ald McOee is the latest victim of <Wanted Best Man1 Nells Jaoobsen "for the protection The youths, both of Leonardo, dftlculty was put aside here teat polio. /a»es 8. Parkes Mr. Zuckerman said Thomas of our taxpaying local merchants," "We wanted the best man to have admitted breaking into four ni-r''t. Ronald, six yean old, Is the vacant houses here and one in Williamson, planning board chair- The State Division of Local Gov- council dectdad to have Borough son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mc- take over as councilman." he man, would attend and reprex-n- Attorney A. Henry Giordano look Jacob Wyckoff was elected said, "and the best man was Herb Sea Bright, police said. One of ernment sent in authorisation for Oee, Ml Pine Brook rd., Baton- treasurer to succeed J. Raymond the youths, who Is 17, is in county tatlves of Community Piamima a $•• 500 emergency appropriation Into tha drafting of a special or- town. He was admitted to the Werner. The Republicans would- Associates, the township's consult- dinance controlling the activity of DcRldder, who Is chairman of the n't go for him." jail awaiting action by the Ju- which, with left over amounts polio ward of Monmoutb Memo- current fund raising campaign. venile court. The other, 15 years ants, will be contacted. Tentative from underspent departments, will peddlers. The attorney said he rial hospital and was diagnosed Mr. Price agreed. date of the meeting Is Jan, tt, would cull provisions from the Other oBlcers re-elected include F. old, was released in custody of more than pay tor outstanding as a positive polio. Ronald had Palmer Armstrong, first vice pres- "Mr. Werner is extremely capa- his parents, to await action of the Mr. Zuckerman wrote. ordinances of Fair Haven, Rum- ble and qualified and would have obligation!, It waa determined. ons vaccination of tha Balk anti- ident; Burton T. Doremus, second local juvenile conference commit- Federal Program Concern developed earlier in the son, Deal and other towns in set- polio vaccine. He attended the made an excellent councilman," ting up the rules. vice president; Frank F. Blaisdell, tee. The state has advised, Mr. month when It was disclosed that first grade of the Vetter school third vice president; Mrs. El- the mayor explained. only the fir* and street depart- Attorney Giordano said he had In Batontown. His condition is Mr. Price said he discussed with The older boy was picked up In Zuckerman wrote, that the aid lenora C. Blel, secretary, and Har- Keansburg Saturday by Investiga- may be available through tha ments had money left In their ap- put notices of condemnation Into considered good. Monmouth Me- old Kelly, assistant treasurer. the Republican councllmen the propriated accounts. However, the .nail to Steven J. O'Connor morial hospital authorities say possibility of naming Mr. Werner, tor Joseph McCarthy, of the de- planning assistance program of with the (4,500 and funds that Re-elected to the board of gov- but by that time they were al- tective bureau, after Sea Bright the federal government, which la and the Oceanfront Development that Ronald Is not dangerously ernors for three-year terms were could be transferred over to the Co., regarding houses recently III and that his polio attack Is ready committed to Mr. Bennett. police reported they had picked distributed through state agencies. overspent departments, It was Rev. Charles H. Best, Mrs. Ed- Asked about thin, Mr. Lewis the pair up for questioning there Under the program, a number of listed as dangerous by Building mild. win L. Best, Mrs. Ella C. Blel, Mr. William Alan Otsesa found that there would be a $T,- Inspector Olaf Axelsen. said the first he knew of the and had released them. After selected municipalities are grant- 800 balance to apply against den- Blaisdell, mayor of Mlddletown mayor's Interest in Mr. Werner questioning, the youth admitted TROY, N. Y. - William Alan ed 50 per cent of the cost of mas- Council alio Is writing to Paa- township; Mr. and Mra. Charlea cits amounting to some $5,500. quale (Pat) H. Long, operator of came Thursday when he read a entering the homes with the Olaen, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry ter planning for tha year. Tenta- M. Cubbage, Rabbi Arthur H. Her- story in the Register, saying Mr. younger boy, who also was ques- O. Olsen of Little Silver, N. J., tive plans call for expenditure of the P.A.L. Realty Co., complain- Bendix Worker shon, Miss Laura B. Harding, Balaam Into Retenea ing that demolition work on a Price favored Mr. Werner for the tioned. has been accepted into the ad- $10,000 here next year tor muter Magr. Emmett H. Monahan and job. vanced course of the Air Force plan work. What Is left over, Mayor Thom- building he owns on the South Harold Kelly.