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7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 10. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 SECTION ONE-PAGES 1 TO 12 9 R.B.F.D. Pictures Red Bank Police Aid Polio Victim Mrs. Adams Case Appear In This issue Retired Mining Joining the Associated Press in Baptists Plan At Shrewsbury tribute to the Red Bank volun- Engineer Buys In teer lire department, The Red Bank Register is publishing in Is Postponed this Issue the AP's current pic- Middletown Twp. ture show page. This page is be- New Building 2 Witnesses Testify ing printed in newspapers all Joseph G. McCue over the country this week. The Sell* Edwin L. Bent In Behalf Of Borough; photos were taken by Dorn's of To Continue Sept. 20 Wallace st. Show Place Building Committee to Make Report The Red Bank volunteers were The ctse of Shrewsbury versus selected to -typify the valiant Edwin L. Best has sold his At Quarterly Meeting Next Wednesday Mrs. Florence Forgotson Adama be- work done by volunteer depart- tate on McClees rd. in Middletown gan Tuesday in the borough'* mu- ments in thousands of American township to Frank deGanahl of nicipal court, but after Magistrate communities. The AP chose Red New York. Joseph G. McCue, Rum- Plans for a new building to sup. Merritt Lane heard teitimony from son realtor, was the broker who ne- Proclamation pltment the present edifice will oe Bank because the "vote" record presented at the quarterly business two witnesses for the borough, M here dates back 7T years. gotiated the sale. An unusual fea- adjourned it until Sept. JO. < ture of this transaction was the WHEREAS, the people of our meeting of the U.ed Bank Baptist Reason for the postponement U transfer of a New York city Co- community are currently con- church next Wednesday night. that Mrs. Adams, who practices operative apartment as part con- fronted with tho problem of ;ib- The building committee, of which law in Red Bank as Miss Florence Salvation Army sideration in the deal. sorblnjr a substantial labor sur- Ellwood D. Powers is chairman, Forgotson, is in St. Louis, Mo., plus because of the industrial will make its report at 3 o'clock The property embraces 28 acres, transition period we arc now ex- following ii church supper to bs where she is a state .delegate to mostly wooded, and consisting prin- the National Association of Wo- Kick-Off Tonight periencing, nnd served at 6:45 by members of the cipally of natural nak« and dog- Baptist "Womon'.s League. men Lawyers' convention. woods. It is highly elevated, and WHEREAS, many of our Witnesses were E. Robert. Dur- Dinner To Be Held young people an at present in Ferrcnz nnd Taylor, architects of commands a sweeping view out New York city, have prepared the and of Freehold and 18-year-old At Molly Pitcher ever the Atlantic ocean and be- the labor market, seeking em- stepson, William Pegram. Mr. Dur- ployment through necessity or a sketches. The original instructions yond Asbury Park. Adjoining are from the church were to prepare and tcstlfled he occupied the prem- The Salvation Army campaign the country estates of Dexter Blag- desire to participate in family ises in question for seven years drive will open officially tonight at drawings for a new building at the den, Mrs. Wilbur Ruthrauff and responsibilities, and back of the present church prop- prior to a fire in May, IMS, which <:4S o'clock with a kick-off dinner Louis Tlmolat. WHEREAS, It is important ruined the main dwelling. He Mid at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Wil- erty with facilities for three dj- Erected in l'«8 by the late Rob- that the education of these partments of the church school, a that during the period of this oc- liam A. Fluhr of Red Bank will young boys and girls of school cupancy only the main building be guest speaker. ert Hartshorne, who died about dining room and kitchen, an assem- two months ago, from plans pre- age be continued in order that bly room with stage and accommo- was used, as a dwelling. Of two in the future they may take their "accessory buildings" one of the pared by Arthur C. Jackson of New dations for motion picture equip- York, the residence is considered to rightful place in industry, busi- ment, a church office, and neced* buildings was used as a combina- ness and the professions. tion garage and cow barn, he said, be one of the finest in this area. sary renovations and rearrange- and the other as a woodshed. There are 18 rooms and six tiled NOW, THEREFORE, I, ments of the present church school Young Pegram corroborated his baths, with an exterior finish of Charles R. English, mayor of the building. The conditions which heavy hand-split California red- borough of Red Bank, respect- have required a re-study and ra- step-father's testimony. He stated 1 he had lived on the premises from wood shingles. A three-car garage fully request all citizens to urjjo cvaluation of the present facilities the time he was seven months old is attached. In addition there Is a all high school age boys and are .a rapidly growing school and until he was 14 years old. He said combination kennel and apart- girls to return to school and re- the desire for more adequate and when he left, in Jan., IMS,, that ment. sume their studies this fall, be- modern equipment for the social, neither building was used for resi- The new owner, a retiring miti' cause the best weapon of youth recreational and educational pro- dential purposes, He said he also ing engineer, resided for many in a competitive market is a grams planned for the church. had visited the property in Sept., years in South America and Africa good education. The committee, in addition to Mr. 1948, and that neither building He will take possession Sept. 15, Powers, Charles W. Stephens, Misa Charles R. English. Alma P. Thompson, Mrs. Dcwey was used as a residence, except and make this his permanent year- stairs or lifting me In and out of Can you wonder why I'm happy?" that the bungalow had been con- round home. Mrs. Fred W. O'Brien of 172 Williams, Alfred C. Beck, Charles Monmouth st,, polio victim, is their cars." Mrs. O'Brien added, "I have the Hammell, W. Gilbert, Manson, El- structed. "Red Cross called the Red Bank use of my arm, one leg is pretty Representing Shrewsbury's inter- shown being carried to the Rel mer Cottrcll, Joseph S. Harrison, police," Mrs. O'Brien continueJ, good, I can get around en crutches Departmentalize Mrs. Eugene Magee, Si'., Miss Bev- ests was Leon Reuasille, borough Cross ambulance by Red Bank "and they agreed to carry me and I am trying now to get arouni attorney.'Representing Mrs. Adams 90 Business Men Patrolman Irving Krakowitch. eroly Franklin and Rev. W. Clinton downstairs and put me in the Red the room by grabbing things." Powers, pastor. was Ward Kremer of Asbury Park. Others in the picture are Mrs. Otto Cross car every morning. My hU3- Mrs. O'Brien told Mrs. Wlllguss, School Courses Shrewsbury's case is against Lehman, Red Cross driver, and band said he would pick me up and I have so much to be thankful Lone Oak, incorporated, of which To Participate Patrolman Albert Newman, Jr. bring me back every night. So I for. My husband is so patient, it Mrs. Adams is a major stockholder. Mrs. O'Brien, a polio patient, was came home. I'll never forget that, has been hard for him, the shock At Tinton Falls Council Scores The charges were signed by Build- released from Monmouth Memorial day, it was one of the happiest of and worry, then closing our hoiuc ing Inspector Edward H. Anson. In Trade Show hospital last April on the condition my life." and putting everything in storage. Malone Says Teachers They list five counts alleging con- William A. Fluhr Gov. Driscoll To Speak she return to the hospital dally for One of the police officers who My mother has made room here Beach Speeding ing ordinance violations. First two treatments. The Red Cross chapter has carried Mrs. O'Brien several and taken us all in, and my hus- Will Specialize In of these counts deal with having Brigadier Arthur Woodruff, divi- band's mother is keeping our two- sional commander of the Salvation Opening Night Of volunteered the transportation but times, said, "That smile and her Assisting Each Child "accessory buildings" occupied by had no facility to carry Mrs. spirit make you want to do every- year-old boy. Everyone is so At Sea Bright persons other than domestics or Army, will also be among the thoughtful. The hospital doctors speakers. Mrs. Lillian Tucker of O'Brien to the ambulance. The Red thing you can to help her. You Supervising Principal George C. other employees. (These are the Exposition Bank police force offered its serv- never hear a word of complaint and nurses all -work to full us po- Police Chairman buildings referred to by the wit- Eatontown Is in charge of seating Malone disclosed Tuesday night arrangements. The Salvation Army More than 90 Red Bank and ices and since April two members out of her." lio patients through. that this year Shrewsbury town- nesses.) Third and fourth concern of the department have carried Mrs. O'Brien was stricken with 'Those Red Bank policemen,' Scores Speeding, Anson's claim that occupancy per- band of Newark will play dinner Monmouth county business men ship's Tinton Falls school will be wilt take part in the Red Bank M,r».