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Police Code Adopted by Red Bank Council JL J SEE STORY BELO* Periods of Ratn THEBAILY FINAL Warm with periods of tiln expected today, tonight and Red Bank, Freehold again tomorrow. I Long Brandt EDITION (Set Detail*, J>t(t 3) 7 Monwnouth County9* Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOL 93, NO. 27 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1969 18 PAGES 10 CENTS Miiiiiiiiiumiiiiigiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii! niniia j .v •- Railroad Warned on Explosives in Red Bank By DORIS KULMAN ty sloppy In guarding against cars unguarded, Chief Wat- ing that it contained danger- The railroad is in violation immediate action in the "and.the railroad was aware RED BANK — The borough fire and explosion. kins averred. ous material and should be of the borough fire preven- courts." of the situation." will take legal action if the Chief Watkins said that on ' He said three carloads of kept away from flames, fire tion ordinance when it parks Residents of the area are Cites Trackage Central Railroad of New Jer- several occasions this year explosives, such as dynamite, and corrosive acid, the freight or sidetracks cars' containing "up in arms" and so, the . "The railroad says it \«ey parks carloads of high — and as recently as this were sidetracked in the yards car was left unguarded until explosives or other dangerous chief said, is he. doesn't have any place else explosives or other dangerous past weekend — the railroad last April. Sunday, when the railroad material, Chief Watkins said, Citing the freight train ex- to park the cars," the chief materials in the freight yards has sidetracked carloads of A carload of smokeless pow- sent guards at his insistence, and leaving such cargo un- plosion which demolished a said, "but it has trackage here again, Fife Chief Wil- explosives, smokeless powder der ("the freight cars holds Chief Watkins said. -
Kent County Cricketers a to Z
Kent County Cricketers A to Z Part Two 1919-1939 By Derek Carlaw Statistics by John Winnifrith This collection of biographies have been written, on behalf of the ACS, by Derek Carlaw. For those readers wishing to obtain more detailed statistical information, it is recommended that a search is undertaken on the relevant pages of the CricketArchive website ( http://cricketarchive.com/ ). Kent County Cricketers A to Z Part Two 1919 to 1939 Introduction Part Two of the Kent A to Z covers the 92 cricketers who made their entry into first-class cricket for Kent between the wars. With 12 Championship titles, 330 wins and only 49 defeats, Yorkshire dominated throughout the two decades, but Kent could reasonably claim to be the most successful of the Southern counties, twice ending runners-up and in only three seasons failing to finish in the top half of the table. During those inter-war years, cricket was becoming increasingly professional. Of the names listed in the county averages in the 1921 Wisden, over 57% were amateurs. By 1931 the figure had fallen to 41%; and in the last pre-war season it was down to 33%. Kent, in common with one or two other counties, fought hard against the prevailing trend. Throughout the period, they stuck to their long- established policy of endeavouring to field a minimum of three amateurs in every match. In practice, they were quite frequently unable to do so, especially early in the season but, of the 92 cricketers listed in the following pages, 60, i.e. over 65%, were, in the idiom of the time, ‘Gentlemen’. -
Songs of Love and War
SONGS OF LOVE AND WAR CANTABILE –THE LONDON QUARTET MALCOLM MARTINEAU TRACK LISTING 1 PRIEZ POUR PAIX Francis Poulenc / Charles d’Orléans 02’39 10 SHE’S OUT OF MY LIFE Tom Bahler 03'17 2 AS TORRENTS IN SUMMER Edward Elgar / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 01’58 11 THE WAR OF ‘14-‘18 Georges Brassens 02'32 3 PAVANE Thoinot Arbeau 04'28 12 IN THE SUMMER OF HIS YEARS David Lee / Herbert Kretzmer 02'18 4 PRELUDE IN E MINOR / INSENSATEZ Frédéric Chopin / Antônio Carlos Jobim 13 WHEN SHE LOVED ME Randy Newman 03'35 & Vinicius de Moraes / Norman Gimbel 03'51 14 O WALY, WALY Traditional English / arr. Guy Turner 03'45 5 GO, LOVELY ROSE Roger Quilter / Edmund Waller 02'52 15 ONLY YOU Vince Clark 03'09 6 BLEUET Francis Poulenc / Guillaume Apollinaire 03'06 16 SHE NEVER TOLD HER LOVE Joseph Haydn / William Shakespeare 03'18 7 THERE IS A PARADISE ON EARTH Robert Lucas Pearsall 03'02 17 THE LAST INVOCATION Frank Bridge / Walt Whitman 03'08 8 SILENT NOON Ralph Vaughan Williams / Dante Gabriel Rossetti 03'58 18 BLUMENLIED Robert Lucas Pearsall / 9 SWEET AND LOW Joseph Barnby / Alfred, Lord Tennyson 02'04 Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty 02’57 55'56 All tracks except 7, 9, 14 & 18 arranged by Cantabile – The London Quartet Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen & Andrew Mellor Assisted by Claire Hay Edited & Mixed by Dave Rowell Recorded on 2nd – 3rd and 30th November 2011 (AVI) and 28th August 2012 (AM) in the Music Room, Champs Hill, West Sussex, UK London Quartet portraits by Jonathan Knowles Cover and tray: nito100 via iStockphoto Executive Producer for Champs Hill Records: Alexander Van Ingen Label Manager for Champs Hill Records: John Dickinson FOREWORD We are surely not alone in observing that a programme of music can come into friend of ours after we had the good fortune to work with him on Poulenc’s being for many a reason. -
Bryan Family History
BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY DESCENDANTS OF JOHN AND SARAH BRYAN OF ROWAN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA SAMUEL AND MARGARET BRYAN OF DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE SAMUEL AND CHARLOTTE BRYAN OF MAURY COUNTY, TENNESSEE FINUS AND CALEDONIA BRYAN OF HILL COUNTY, TEXAS BY ROBERT BROOKS CASEY AND BERNICE (BROOKS) CASEY 2007 Bryan Family History, First Edition This book is dedicated to my mother, Bernice (Brooks) Casey (1919 - 2002). Her many years of research added significantly to this publication and her name remains as one of the authors - even though she died in 2002. I miss the our frequent “genealogy sessions.” Copyright - 2007 by Robert Brooks Casey. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be duplicated or reproduced in any manner without written permission of the authors. This manuscript may be reproduced in limited quantities for research purposes, however, no part of this manuscript may be included in a published book or in a published periodical without written permission of the authors (either in paper based publications or electronic publications). For additional information contact: Robert Brooks Casey, 4705 Eby Lane, Austin, TX 78731 BRYAN FAMILY HISTORY 8-3 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction........................... 8-1-8-9 John Bryan (1) ......................... 8-10 - 8-14 James Bryan (1.2) ....................... 8-14 - 8-15 John Bryan, Jr. (1.3) ...................... 8-15 - 8-16 Jane (Bryan) Orton (1.4) .................... 8-16 - 8-17 Jannet (Bryan) Orton (1.5) ..................... 8-18 Rachel (Orton) Campbell (1.5.2)................. 8-18 - 8-45 John Orton (1.5.3) ....................... 8-46 - 8-61 Elizabeth (Bryan) Davis (1.6) ................... 8-61 Sarah (Bryan) Allen (1.7) .................... -
The Life-Boat the Journal of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution
THE LIFE-BOAT THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION VOL XXXVIII DECEMBER 1964 No. 410 CONTENTS PORTRAIT OF A COXSWAIN l86 NOTES OF THE QUARTER 187 NEW DEPOT SUPERINTENDENT l88 SWIFTLY REPLACED AFTER DAMAGE 188 OBITUARY 189 FOCUS ON GREAT YARMOUTH AND GORLESTON IQI IRISH COXSWAIN'S BRAVERY 195 TRAWLER STRIKES CLIFF FACE 196 RESCUE BY IRISH CURRACH 198 PRESENTATION OF MEDAL 198 FOUR LIFE-BOATS ARE NAMED Ipp IMBIBING ON THE SANDS 202 NEW WAYS OF RAISING MONEY 203 PORTHDINLLAEN CENTENARY 204 TROUBLE ON THE TRAP 205 RECORD AT BALTIMORE 2O8 SEASON'S GREETINGS 209 NEW QUAY CENTENARY 2IO THE WINNING PHOTOGRAPHS 2IO HUNTING FOR DIVERS 2IO BOOKS FOR REVIEW 211 LIFE-BOAT SERVICES ROUND THE COASTS 213 INSHORE RESCUE BOATS ON SERVICE 248 THE LIFE-BOAT FLEET 252 I.R.B. SERVICES IN BRIEF 253 42, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.1 Portrait of a Coxswain By courtesy o/] [K. H. Allen THE photograph shows Coxswain Harold Parkinson, of Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire. He became coxswain in April, 1959, and was awarded the Institu- tion's bronze medal in 1962 for the rescue of the four members of a yacht's crew. He served previously as second coxswain. Since his appointment as a boat's officer in January, 1959, the life-boat has been launched on service 23 times and has saved 16 lives. 186 NOTES OF THE QUARTER FIGURES for the first nine months of vious highest having been 117 in the year show remarkable increases September, 1962. in the numbers of services carried out by life-saving vessels. -
STATE of ALABAMA COFFEE COUNTY VOTING PLACES with PRECINCTS Voting House Precinct No
2020 OFFICIAL LIST OF QUALIFIED VOTERS STATE OF ALABAMA COFFEE COUNTY VOTING PLACES WITH PRECINCTS Voting House Precinct No. Address Precinct District 1 Kinston City Hall 101 856 Main St. N. Kinston Basin 102 9896 Hwy. 189 Elba Elba National Guard Armory 103 348 Larkin Rd. Elba Pine Level Senior Center 104 64 CR 355 Elba Newbia 105 6221 County Rd. 306 Elba Bluff Springs 106 4011 County Rd. 305 Elba Zion Chapel Senior Center 107 28742 Hwy. 87 Jack Lee Community 108 33 County Rd. 306 Elba Wise Mill Church 109 5906 Hwy. 125 Elba Victoria Baptist Church Center 110 5376 County Rd. 215 Jack Farm Center Community Room 111 1065 E. McKinnon St. New Brockton Precinct District 2 Chestnut Grove 201 1701 County Rd. 110 Jack Frisco 202 8566 County Rd. 114 Brundidge Eanon 203 3605 County Rd. 148 New Brockton Heritage Methodist Church Enterprise 204 2911 Rucker Blvd. Enterprise Precinct District 3 Elba Church of Christ 301 715 Troy Hwy. Elba Damascus Senior Center 302 127 County Rd. 514 Elba Pleasant Ridge 303 3925 County Rd. 610 Enterprise Ino Senior Center 304 6264 Hwy. 134 Kinston Goodman 305 6714 County Rd. 625 Enterprise Holleys Store 306 2300 County Rd. 460 Samson Precinct District 4 Enterprise State Comm. College 401 600 Plaza Drive Enterprise Mt Pleasant Senior Center 402 388 CR 650 Enterprise Cool Springs 403 3215 CR 708 Enterprise Precinct District 5 Elba Zion Christian Comm. Ctr 501 740 Adams St. Elba New Brockton Senior Center 502 130 Vester Cole St. New Brockton Johns Chapel AME Church 503 309 Geneva Hwy.