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For All Departments Call RED BANK REGISTER SHattyside 1-0010 limed Weekly, entered ii Second Clan Matter at tha Poit VOLUME LXXX, NO. 43 Dltlca at Red Bank, N. J., under th« Act ol March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Approval Given July 4 Fete Kean at GOP Reception Council Holds Action To Sell Rectory Set by Jaycees Plans for an Independence Day Fight by Guiney At a special meeting of mem- parade, featuring pretty girls on bers of Trinity Episcopal church, floats, marching bands, gaily "unday, in the parish hall, congre- On Skating Arena garbed clowns and surprise fea- gational approval was given to sell tures were announced today by the present rectory at 194 East the Greater Red Bank Junior SHREWSBURY—Borough coun- final approval of these conditions Bergen pi. Sparks Election Chamber of Commerce, cil last night received — and held to be made by the building In- A committee, headed by Harry Stars will Include princesses tor further study — a recommen- spector and two members of the H. Sutton of Red Bank, senior HIGHLANDS — Mayor Cor- zoning board before a certificate warden, and John B. AckJey, Jr., of Washington's Cherry Blossom dation from the zoning board of festivals o! 1957 and 1958 — Bar- nelius 3. Guiney, Jr., told re- adjustment that a variance be of occupancy is granted. Rumson, junior warden, will now Outdoor Sales porters last night that as far M These restrictions were laid look for suitable property to be bara Ann Sutherland, Belford, granted to Triangle garage, East and Bernadette Hoehl. It will he was concerned, he won the Newman Springs rd., to use the down at a special meeting of the purchased for a new rectory. election. zoning board Monday night. Pres- be an evening show, starting building for a roller skating rink. Area OKd He said, "The fact that I came ent at that meeting beside board at the Progressive Life Insurance The garage is owned by William within 300 votes of my opponent, members were Councilman White building at 7 p. m., and moving C. Weart and George Nemeth, Red Hard to Find without the endorsement of a and Police Chief Raymond Mass. on to Marine park. For Center Bank real estate agents. Mayor single county leader, is victory." Could Be Closed John H. Hawkins appointed a com- Jaycee members are asking Denial Might Cause The mayor said he felt "great" Parking Solution for support In planning from mittee consisting of himself and Mr. White.told the board, "We over the election outcome, and SHREWSBURY-Attempts by this other service organizations and Councilmen Bernard B. White, had a, roller skating rink in the Bain's to Withdraw, In contrast, that county Demo- borough to find a solution to a residents. It has asked persons James W. Bly and William W. borough at one time and it was cratic brass was "all shook up." parking problem at White rd. and willing to help build floats and Architect Declares Curdt to make a physical Inspec- not the nicest place in the world." Ho predicted rank' and file He suggested some special police Monroe ave. are running into dif- other facilities to contact Ned tion of the building Saturday morn- ficulties. Wholley of the promotion com- EATONTOWN-Should there, or Democrats will demand a new ing. supervision be provided because should there not be an outdoor county leader at a meeting the borough's police department The problem was brought out at mittee. Action on the recommendation a recent meeting of the borough selling area at the proposed Mon- Tuesday night In Freehold. was delayed because of a con- is not large enough to supervise mouth Shopping Center? That was "There were a good many the area. "If at any time the rink council when two residents of Mon- troversy over removal of two gas the crux of the meeting of the towns In Bayshore where I was is not run on an orderly basis — roe ave. complained they couldn't pumps on the property. The build- Eatontown planning board Mon- not even allowed to make a and I don't have to spell it out — even get into their own drive- County to Give Ing has two nearly separate units, day night. speech (before Democrat "or- the police department will close ways because cars owned by em- Leo J. Carling, Jr., chairman ganization" groups). I carried a large storage garage, formerly it up," he said. ployees of the Stephenson Corp. A warm greeting was extended to Rep, Robert W. Kean used by Bell Telephone Co. for its blocked the entrances. to City of the committee, stated that it every one of those towns," the trucks, and a smaller repair shop. To which Mr. Nemeth answered, when the campaigner attended a reception in the Shadow- is not in the general interest of mayor noted. "That's the way we want it, I Council at.that time sent a let- FREEHOLD — The Board of Two gas pumps are located in ter to the zoning board o( adjust- brook, Shrewsbury, Saturday. Republicans nominated him the public in respect to health, have two teenage daughters, and Freeholders yesterday adopted on FREEHOLD-The only county- front of the garage, and two are ment asking favorable action if the for the U. S. Senate Tuesday. The congressman, left, it safety, and the welfare of the believe me, I don't want a place "irst reading a resolution granting wide excitement provided in the In front of the repair shop. Mr. company applied for a variance to people to have such an area. where they would not be safe or $60,000 in county' aid to the city shaking hands with Richard B. Stenz, reception chairman for primary election Tuesday came in Neirteth stated he will remove the use three vacant lots on the south However, he said, outdoor selling welcome." of Long Branch towards the cost the Democratic ranks when High- • ' pumps in front of the garage, but side of White rd. for employee the host New Shrewsbury Republican club. In the center areas under a slanted or lathed Mr. Nemeth said the operation of a major beach erosion project. roof attached to the main building lands Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney i • has indicated he wants to retain parking. The Stephenson Corp. is Mayor J. Lester Rigby. The reception was attended by would be managed by Harold The resolution sets a public hear- would be permissible. nearly won his battle against the the pumps in front of the repair has its buildings on the north side ing May 7 for final consideration Jacobsen of Middletown, who ran 750 persons. Avalanche of Criticism county "organization" and Its •hop. of White rd., which is in the B-l of the measure. the Singing Wheels arena for 16 This remark started an ava- candidate, David L. Greene, As- List Restrictions zone. The south side of the road The project as outlined In the years. lanche of criticism from Irving bury Park leader. However, the recommendation is in R-3, or residential zone. resolution calls for the extension Chief Mass told the board that Feist, Shrewsbury, president of Mr. Greene won the nomination from the zoning board contained Council suggests the lots be prop- of the present sea wall from South there was a great deal of difficulty Warren, Baar Pace Local Feist and Feist, of Newark, rental for the county board of freehold- several restrictions. Heading the erly screened. Bath to North Bath aves., a north- in policing the parking areas at agents for the project. He declared ers by a scant 322 votes, 5,495 to list was "all pumps removed," At a meeting of the zoning board erly distance of one block. This the Singing Wheels arena. He that this area is a "must" and 5,173. He also won the right to Another restriction was a limit on Monday night, the board adopted a work will cost approximately $265,- pointed out there were instances Tickets in Primary Election that they havo tenants who re- run—in November—against Abrara. parking only on the south- side of motion stating that it could not 000, of which $132,500 will be paid of hub cap stealing and some per- quire it. D. Voorhees, the incumbent Re- Newman Springs rd. The board grant a variance to the company by the state, $26,500 by the county, sons slashed convertible tops on publican who won the nomination felt that children going to the because it felt that under state and the remaining $106,000 by the Councilman John R. Warren, Jr., 60 Locust ave., and Ruth Ross, Before Mr. Carling,could reply, cars when fights occurred. 1 for re-election without opposition. roller skating rink should not have law that would be "spot zoning. city. running for the post vacated by Ralph Smith, 160 River St., and Sherjvood T. Duffy, architect and The garage has two large over- Instead, it recommended that the Harold E. Williams, led the local Mary Scotti, 136 Shrewsbury ave.; engineer of Kahn and Jacobs, The county vote for U. S. Sen- to cross the heavily traveled Another part of the project calls head doors in front and one in planning board study the possibili- Republican primary ticket Tues- 10th district, Daniel Logan, 289 architects for the center, also ate, however, found the Democrats ftreet. for the construction of a bulkhead the rear. Mr, Nemeth said these ties of rezoning the entire south day, polling 772 votes. Fredric 128 Oakland St.; ninth district, joined the argument.