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RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXI, NO, 4. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1948 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 1 Board Guts Cost Of Find Tombstone Leonardo High Repair Recent Sales Of Bathing Charges At Marine Park Shooting Charge A special meeting of the Middle- It seems that in the old days Red Bank Bolts towr. Township board of education Grange Square" Start Aug. 1 they used anything to hold up was held at the Leonardo grade their buildings — even tomb- school Friday evening for the pur- stones. One that once cov- pose of discussing the possibility of Homes And Plots At Sea Bright ered the grave of a child who Will Be Pressed cutting down the costs of repairing died In 1863, for example, held Fare Raise Issue the high school at Leonardo. This' up the water's edge founda- action was necessitated by the fact Ray VanHorn Report! Fishermen Assured tion of the old Dlckman boat- estimated repairing costs exceeded house at Marine Park here. Asst. Prosecutor Gray Outlines the 1160,000 authorized for this pur- Strong Demand For Rights Will Continue The tombstone, made of However, Reconsideration Parley pot«. white marble, was discovered Cuts decided upon during the These Fine Placei Along The Seafront the other day when John Details Of Johnson Assault July 10 meeting were $4,750 for cost of Erickson removed the boat- Called A* Others Join In Protest painting; $200 for doors, $500 for The D. C. Hembllng Developing With the fence surrounding the house as part of current Im- The charge of assault with a new hardware, $1,000 for two new company of Red Bajik, builders ot municipal beach expected to be provements being made at Ma- Bed Bank's borough council, deadly weapon with intent to will, * floors, $3,000 for lockers, and $4,439 homes in the "Grange Square" sec- completed by August 1, Sea Brlght's rine Park. Its meeting- Monday night, 1st si will be pressed before the grand for general repairs, making a total tion of Fair Haven on River road, mayoi and council Friday night There, its bottom pressed in- Baby Lobster an c-pportunity to agree to full m jury against Isaac Blanton,-21-year- of $13,889 saved. Grange avenue and Hance road, completed arrangements to start to ths water was the little por*. of the inter-communlly I* old ex-convict, who has confessed Sea Blight's $$$ Miss Martha Ellison of Middle- have sold two more modern Co- collecting fees from hundreds of white stone. No one could say fight against the proposed far* the July 10 thaoting ol Ernest lonial homes through the Ray Van bathers who use the beach. crease of the Jersey Central n town was hired as teacher for a Horn agency of Fair Haven, man- Irom whence It had come, nor Catch Nets Johnson, 31, of West Bergen place, new first-grade class at the Leonar- In an executive session, Mayor how long It had been In place. road Bu» Mayor Charles ft. El according to Assistant Prosecutor Will Fight R.R., aging sales agents of "Grange Thomas Farrell later announced, lish since has told The Regis do grade school at $2,400 a year, Square." "Orange Square" com- Its inscription read: George A. Gray. council decided to charge rates of "William Augustus, eldest Man $600 Fine "not to accept this as our final prises 18 acres, formerly part of $1 per person for season tags per' flclal stand." Mr. Johnson, his left side ripped the D. A. Schulte holdings, and Mr. eon of Edward and Marabeth open by a close-range blast from A Says Farrell mitllng access to the beach at any W. Allaire. Died December 8, Stating that he was an oppeni Borough Will Donate Van Horn reports strong demand time during regular bathing hours. Belmar Resident Seen shotgun, continues to lie in River- League Works for plots in this beautiful tract. 1863, aged 14 years and 11 of the fare rifle and would "sta view hospital here in a critical con- A daily rate of 25 cents will be months. firm against it as matters n dition. However, hospital nurses Share In Inter-Town According to the Ray Van Horn charged visitors not possessing Unloading Boat Along stand," the mayor said he woi agency, a brick and frame resi- "The child hath now his father reported yesterday that he shows With Auxiliary these tags. , seen, ca.'l this week a special conferei "slight improvement." Fare Protest Fund dence nearing completion in It in understood no charge will be "And feels what his calling Highlands Shore of the council to reconsider the "Grange Square" on River road, tire issue, including the inter-b Mr. Gray told The Register that opposite the residence of Mr. and made for children under five years now may be; the fracas that led to the shooting Sea Bright is adding Itself to the At Marlboro of age, provided they are accom- "Shall knowcth what these Fred J. Becker, Jr., 54, of lOi ough request that Red Bank, several communities of this section Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown, has words may mean: 13th avenue, Belmar, was fined $600 other communities, put up a p started at the Bergen ("Bruno's") just been sold to Mr. and Mrs. panied by adults who have paid bar over the attentions paid to a now joining hands and pooling dol- their fees. "Himself, the Father, loveth Monday night by Justice of the portlor.ate share of cash with lars to fight the proposed commuta- Volunteers Conduct George H. Knobloch of Keyport. thee." Pcacu Silas F. Crank of Tinton to carry on the legal battle, young woman. She was said to Mr. Knobloch Is head of the Iron- When H. A. Hcndrickson, Red Fall?. Becker was charged with have been sitting near Mr. John- tion fare increase of the Jersey Bank contractor, has completed Meanwhile expressions from e Centra) railroad. Varied Program Hide Combustion Chambers and taking 30 undersized lobsters from er Red Bank leaders, inclutt son when young Blanton entered Baffles company, a manufacturing work on the first section of the tha Shrewsbury river at Highlands. and. made some annoying gestures Th«: amount Sea Bright will pay For Mental Patients concern of ceramic parts for oil municipal bathing pavilion, work Freeholder Joseph C. Irwin.» toward her. Mr. Johnson forced as its share of an estimated 120,000 furnace installations. The house now expected to be finished late in New Officers Of On the advice of his counsel, David Russell, president of the 1 Blanton to behave himself. funds needed to put up an effective has six rooms, porch and attached August, a higher fee will be charged Abraham R. Klltzman of Asbury Bani; Chamber of Commerce, legal battle, according to Mayor The Junior Service league of Red Paik, Becker neither pleaded nor manded that action against the r Later, Mr. Gray said his investi- grarage, tiled bath, tiled lavatory, to those using the locker and show- took part in any oC the proceed- gation had revealed Delmar John- Thcmas Farrell, will be determined Bank gave their second picnic of G,E. electric automatic kitchen and er facilities, Mayor Farrell said. Order DeMolay roads be prompt and definite. after an official call has been made tho season Tuesday for 60 men pa- gas-fired heat. ings. Mr. Invln said, "I call upqn M son, the brother of Ernest, over- tients at State hospital, Murlboro. , To be provided at the beach will heard Blanton make a threatening upun the borough by,Mayor J. Ed- bo two lifeguards and five tlcket- The basis for his actions was mouth county and all of lt« co ward Wilson of Rumson, chairman Last month members entertained Another sale reported by the Van his claim that Justice Cronk did munltles with populations thatm remark toward Ernest. at a similar picnic for CO women Horn agency is that of a lot on the erS; each of the latter to be Installed Friday of the inter-borough fund-raising posted at gate entrances along the not have jurisdiction and that his commuter service to join in a II Delmar then was said to have campaign. patients. west side of Hance road in "Grange caie should have been brought be- ted and vigorous campaign agal: followed Blanton outside the bar- Square" to Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Lin- beach fence where bathers may en- Aberdeen Chapter Of Mayor Farrell said he was ready The picnic was held on the hos- ter or depart. Tho sum of $5,000 fore the nearest recorder. That th* atrocious service provided room, there to begin an argument. at last Friday night's meeting of pital lawn, and refreshments were barger of Fair Haven, on which a would have been the Highland* re- the Pennsylvania and Jersey C At that point, Ernest reportedly given by league members. A pro- dwelling is now under construction which will be spent on phases of Matawan Gets Bible corder, Frank Hall, Justice Cronk came up and told Blanton: "You the Sea Bright borough council to by the Hembling firm. The owners pavilion construction and as salar- tral railroads." ask for the money, but at that time gram of community singing was levied, the minimum fine on, Becker Mr. Russell said, "It it imp* leave my brother alone, or I'll led by Mrs. J. Spann Jeffers. Mrs. expect to occupy the new, rambling ies for these beach assistants may From Raritan Chapter of J20 per undersized lobster In ad- shoot you," Mr. Gray said.