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7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXIII, NO. 37. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Myers Opposes 8 Pages of Ada 10% Wage Boosts Board Has Change of Heart Singer to Open 2 RBCH Faculty 2-Party Battles Herald Opening Help Evaluations Davidson Brothers, grocery About Red Bank School System Making Payment store operators In Monmouth and Voted as Council Sewing Center Two members of the Red Bank Now Are Forming Middlesex counties for the past Catholic hlirh pfhool faculty have SHREWSBURY—An about face been Invited by the Association of On School Job 35 years, are carrying eight full Approves Budget in policy was experienced here Mon- On Broad Street Middle States and Maryland to In Sea Bright pages of advertising in this week's day night by the board of educa- Ventilation System Sea Bright Slates tion when it listened to a sugges- Eye Inspection Finn Is 100 Years Old; serve on visiting committees for Farrell-Kxauss Tiff Issue of The Beglster, heralding tion by Henry Petzal that it "be the evaluation of secondary schools. Needs Adjustments the opening of their new self-ser- Emergency Bill to good friends" with the Red Bank $10 Capital Slatted Sister Mary Agnese, teacher of For Mayor's Job; Big board of education. Program Coodc Spanish nnd Latin, spent three vice super market In the Malmone days of last week at Abraham But Board Pays Bill shopping center building, Pros- Pay Off the Cost Mr. Petzal, one of two recently A World Wide Fame Council Races Ahead elected members, opened the dis- Notices Bad Clark high school in Roselle. She SHREWSBURY—Whether a sub- pect ave. and Markham pi., Little SEA BRIGHT—Without chang- cussion by asking how Shrewsbury The Singer Sewing Machine com- was a member of a committee of SEA BRIGHT—The prlmarj contractor should be paid, even Silver. ing IU 1951 budget the mayor and could make its Influence felt in Red Pelzal Criticizes pany's center at 43 Monmouth st. 18 educators, headed by Dr. B. battle In Sea Bright at the Apr. 11 though his work is not functioning council Friday. night approved an Bank school matters since the bor- this year, is joining with Singer Lowe, principal of Hackenaack election shapes up into a contest properly, was a principal discussion The new shopping center will across-the-board ten per cent pay shops throughout the world In cel- high schsol. between two nearly complete Dem-', house a branch store for David- ough pays $14,500 to Red Bank in The Term 'Failure;' ,t in Monday night's meeting of the Increase for all full-time borough tuition fees. Though somewhat crit- ebrating "a century of sewing ser- Sister Mary Eleanor, RBCH prin- ocratlc tickets and a Republican; board of education. son Brothers, who have super employees. ical of the Red Bank system at the Dr. Kramer'Praised vice." cipal, spent! three days this week at wrangle for a council seat and the.; John B, Myers, Jr., argued the markets at Red Bank, Perth Am- The budget was adopted without start, Mr. Petzal changed his atti- Part of that celebration for the tho Fairlawn high school. Her com- county committee post. ' point with Clarence Berger, board boy and New Brunswick; a public comment. It calls for $143, tude after hearing Howard Matte- SHREWSBURY — Though the local store will be the opening of mittee is In charge of Dr. Arthur Mayor Thomas Farrell, Demo-! 713.39 in general appropriations- son, principal, assert that "I know an ultra modern shop in the center Jones of the school of education, president, who favored "making a branch of the H. T. Young phar- eye inspection program instituted cratio executive now serving hl» substantial payment" to John Sher- trimmed 11,229.36 below those of that a child can go to Red Bank in the local grammar school was of the Broad st. business section, University of Pennsylvania. It con- fourth consecutive term, last Thurs- man of Sherman Heating, Lake- macy of Bed Bank and a hard- 1950. It is expected that even with and get a good education." termed a worthy one, the method probably by next month. Singer sisLs of 24 members, three of whom day night filed two petitions, for re- wood. The board owed Mr. Sher- ware store to be operated jointly higher tax demands by the school About a year ago, the Shrews- of informing; parents about vision has been part of the Rod Bank bus- are superintendents. There are sev- election both as mayor and I man $1,900 of a $14,615 contract for district and county, last year's tax bury board, led by its president, defects was roundly criticized here iness scene about 20 years, the shop en principals. Fnlrlawn high has ocratic executive committeeman. by Anthony B. Face of Bed Bank rate of $73.20 per $1,000 of as- having been on Drummond pi. prior an enrollment of mqro than 1,300 heating and ventilating in the and Malmone Brothers. Clarence Berger, was among Red Monday night. That put him in-primary opposlv school addition. Payment of $1,000 sessed valuation can be continued. Bank's most severe critics. Mr. Henry Petzal, member of the to moving to Us present location. pupils. Due to the fact thnt it op- tlon to Oeorge H. Krauss, former; on account was approved, Mr. My- The eight-page advertising Council acted on the pay increase Matterson alluded to this by stating school board, made tie complaint Besides its famed sewing nin- erates on double sessions, there are councilman, for the mayoralty; ers cast a "no" vote. Voting to spread Is one of the largest ever after Mayor Thomas Farrell recom- that "unfortunate publicity" had at a board of education meeting. chine, the local shop features the 70 faculty members. nomination, and Councilman Law-j make the payment were Charles placed by one advertiser In any mended the $3,000 to $4,000 needed not helped form public opinion He said that although some child sole of vacuum cleaners, parts, ac- rence McG'ormick for the commit-, Markham, Henry Petzal, Mrs. Ar- to meet the cost be obtained by an cessories, service, notions, dress single issue of a newspaper in about Red Bank. Terming Dr. M. ren had almost perfect vision, teo job. •- thur Ross, Clinton Thompson and emergency resolution. The 1952 Gregg Hibbs, Jr., Red Bank's su- cards notifying parents carried the forms, sewing aids, electric fans, Monmouth county. The Register budget will reflect this added cost, electric irons nnd related articles. Mayor Farrell nnd Cecile Frankel; John D. Newman. Mr. Berger did pervising principal, "an outstand- notation "failure." He said he re- Carroll to Open Morton, commiUuuwutnan, also not vote. was chosen because of Its large he said. ing man at organization and ad- sented the term "very bitterly." Of particular Interest to women— both young nnd ftdtilt—Is the sow- sponsored two council candidates— Mr, Sherman eaid ho hoped to circulation of 12,388 In this Area, Other Workers Cain ministration," Mr, Motteson said he Howard Miltteson, school principal, John H. Hogan, an employee at is "doing a concrete job" and is admitted that the notices should ing center. Those who learn to sew receive ?1,500. He explained that which U guaranteed by the Audit By ordinance amendment, upon there are part of the 400,000 women Stationery Store the Jersey City plant of the Kel- his work has been completed but accomplishing things which should have been better phrased. He logB Steel works, and William. Bureau of Circulation. the mayor's recommendation, the be recognized." • praised the job done by Dr. Syd- in the U. S. who have enrolled in Carroll's Stationery and Ofllcc that the Nesbitt & Minneapolis- pay given temporary employees was Singer classes. That enrollment Supplies will open Saturday at 22 Sinclair, patrol guard officer at the Honeywell corporation—who were "The real facts are overlooked," ney Kramer, Red Bank optome- Bendix plant in Red Bank. Mr. raised from $1 to $1.25 a day. trist, as "a momentous piece of represents an increase of 1,400 per Monmouth st. Owner of the new employed to do work for him—still When the mayor asked commit- the local ptincipal continued. He cent since 1928. Sinclair was a council candidate have adjustments to make on the said Red Bank's guidance program work," however, and described the business is Edward W. Carroll of last year. The mayor and Mrs. tee- chairmen to estimate the addi- examinations as "worthwhile." Little Silver. ventilating system. Herber Named tional money each would need to 'is one of the finest anywhere" and Fathered Time' Buying Norton claim their ticket will go that the guidance program Red The school board last year ap- on the ballot as "regular Demo- Cold Air Blasts meet these salary increases, Coun- 'The January Reader's Digest car- cilman Neils Jacobsen th'ought he Bank gives in the Shrewsbury pointed Dr. Kramer to make the ried an article on "a century of crat," since they, the executive The board has been wrestling To New Post meant that department appropria- school "is second to none." He de- examinations, following Mr. Matte- Singer." In It, Singer is credited committee, endorsed it. with the ventilation program the LITTLE SILVER—John C. Her- tions could be raised before the bud- clared the Red Bank board hasn't son's request for such a program. with having ' fnthered installment Mr. Krauss operator of Hnrry'i past few weeks.