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7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO II Cloeing Exercises Red Bank Police Honor Mrs. Arnone Flower Show Sea Bright Fire Of Church School Street Bids Blind Pastor Closing exercises of the Daily Department Fair Vacation Church school will be Are Rejected at Set for Aug. 14 Speaks to State held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in tht Opens Saturday Methodist church and also in the Atlantic Highlands At Little Silver Presbyterian church for tht Croup Here Aerial Act to Thrill groups of children who havt been Two Low Offers Community Club Says Challenge of attending sessions in these local Crowdi; Carnival churches. Contained Error* Event to Include Tomorrow Is to Live, After the devotional period, par- Featurea Arranged ents and friends of the children In Total Figures Grounds, Gardens To Laugh and to Love will visit the various classrooms - Everything U In readiness (or to see the work which has been All bids on street work were' re- Little Silver Community club will "To live, to laugh and to love the annual fair of the Sea Bright done by the boys and girls, Rev. jected at Tuesday night's session old Its Jifth annual (lower show is the challenge of tomorrow", said lire department, which open* on the John B. Kirby, pastor of Fair Ha- of the Atlantic Highlands mayor Aug. 14 at the borough hall. Pre- Rev. Larman S. Sherwood, blind Ocean ave. grounds Saturday and ven Methodist church, hai been and council. The low bids had ceding it will be a grounds and pastor of First Methodist church contlnuei through Sunday, July 24. dean of the school and hasbeen either typographical or mathemati- gardens contest among two classes of Rotterdam junction, N. Y., in a This year'* event it called a cirni- assisted by women volunteer teach- cal error*. The third bid was high. of Little Silver residences. talk before the New Jersey associa- •val became of the thrilling act* ers from the churches of the RedCouncil authorised advertisement Winners In the grounds and gar-tion of township committeemen. and varied amusements offered Bank council. for new bids to be opened July 26. dens event will be announced at The association held its annual nightly. The bids had been opened June the flower show. Every residence summer meeting Monday at the The thrilling feature will be the 2S and referred to Craig Finnegan, in the borough ia eligible. Those Molly Pitcher hotel. Great Veno, who will appear night- borough engineer, for study. When recommended to the committee as Rev. Mr. Sherwood went on to ly starting next Monday with nil Class of 1934 asked what his findings were, the most attractive in each area will say that the happiest people in the sensational, death-defying act in engineer said, "Both bids are be inspected prior to the show. world are those who meet this mid air. Veno is a member of the wrong." The committee consists of Rich- challenge of tomorrow. He said Berosini family of high wire ar- Plans Reunion Both bids were made out item ard W. Brounley, William F- Co-that "part of the population sees in • tists and formerly appeared in the by item and the mistakes appeared gan, Paul J. Hemschoot and Wil-tomorrow a chance to exist and Berosini wire act. He served three Supper-Dance Set for in the total figures. The Mutual liam C. Hoffmann. RecommenUa- others see in it a chance to live. yean in the V. S. army and was Contracting company of Atlantic ions from home owners should be It Is only the weak, Insipid individ- wounded twice on two Jima. On Pleasant Inn Highlands submitted a bid of $10,- directed to Mr. Cogan. uals who run away from life and his release from the army he d«< 324.60 and Mr. Finnegan contended There will be two classes, one won't meet tho challenge." cided to do an act by himself. He Announcements for the 15th re- union of Red Bank high school, the figure should have been $8,3*8- for properties of Itss than one acre "To love is an important part of is pictured In hU aerial act* in the 50. The other bid was presented by and the other for those mare than page announcement of the carnival class of 1034, were mailed this week meeting the challenge of tomor- to class members. The event, a buf- the Charles Hease company of Bel- one acre. Three awards will be row", said the speaker. He went elsewhere in this issue. ford with a figure of $8,543.75. Thin made in each class, with additional Of particular interest to the kid' fet-supper dance, will be t|eld Sat- on to explain that by love "you urday, Aug. 6, at Pleasant inn. bid should have been 17,543.7s, said prizes, such as garden tools and share what you have with others dies will be the special children's Mr. Finnegan. A third bid for fll,- fertilizers, going to the first two who have less, and that those who day set for Tuesday at 2 p. m. The Abraham J. Zager, class presi- dent, Is chairman, and he has an-898 wa« submitted by the McDowell in each class'. Judging will be based meet the challenge, will, when it aerial act will be staged that after- company of Neptune. on planning, care, appearance and becomes their opportunity help a\- noon and a new amusement fea- nounced that any class member not receiving a notice may contact him The Caruso Construction com- results. Jeviate poverty, sorrow and unhap- ture will be a clown-magician per- pany of Atlantic Highlands was plness." formance. Each child guest of tha for full information. There are For the flower show, any Little some class members who can notawarded an $800 contract to repair Scene shows Mrs. Eugenia Ar- her work in protecting the lives oC sistance in getting the school chil- Silver resident who is not a pro- The meeting was opened by As- firemen will be given ice cream and the receiving well and for other none of Shrewsbury ave., 71, re- the school children. Anytime a po- dren across.Shrewsbury ave. As a soda and a gift. In case of rain be located, and anyone knowing fessional gardener or florist, may semblyman Amos Dixon, president their addresses are asked to call work at the water plant. Funds ceiving a bouquet of 80 roses from liceman is called away or cannot token of our friendship for you enter flowers or vegetables grown of the state association and a mem- the children's day will be postponed for this project will come out of be present because of other du- and to help you celebrate your to Wednesday. Mr. Zager. They include Dorothy Police Chief Harry VanNote of by him. Expert judges will make ber of the state legislature from Condon, Irving VanBrunt,'Lillian a $1,000 emergency appropriation Red Bank (right), and an honor- ties, Mrs. Arnone takes over and birthday, herewith we present a awards. Entries must be delivered Sussex county. He said that th» Firemen's night is scheduled Tor which has be*^ approved by the sees the children safely to and bouquet of roses and honorary Wednesday when many firemen Bady, Gladys Parker Kreger, Leila ary membership card in the New o the borough hall by 1 p. m. thetownship committee form of gov- Wood Taylor, Barnard Taylor, state. Jersey State Patrolmen's Benevo- from school. membership card in the Patrol- day of the show. Judging begins at ernment Is the best, the most effi- from near and far will attend. Spe- Taxi licenses were granted to At the ceremony Sunday, Patrol- men's Benevolent Association. cial priies will be awarded to the Doris Brown, Freda Albright, Mar- lent association from Patrolman 2 p. m. Sweepstakes prizes will be cient and coslt less per capita than garet Andarson, Robert • Burke, John Logan, Louis Larson, Frank man Jones recalled having Mrs. "With best wishes for a happy iven the entrants obtaining the governments used by other larger visiting company having the larg- Chapman, George Mulligan and Charles B. Jones, president of lo- Arnone take his hand on numer- birthday. est representation and to the com-James Dean, Harry Wright, Philip cal 39. The presentation took place most points in the flower and vege- cities. He cited the per capita cost Brown, Marjorle Harris and Merva Chapman Taxi company. ous occasions and guide him across "I am. table sections. of government in such cities as pany coming the greatest dis- Police Chief Sterling Sweeney's Sunday at Mrs. Arnone's home and the street when ho was a pupil Vours truly, tance. Uhl. was in recognition of her 35 years' A junior class will be for chil- Newark, Jersey City, Camden anl Guests will include the two class monthly report, read by Council- at River St. school. Chief VanNote Charles B. Jones, dren up to 14 years. Ribbons and Montclalr, where the cost runs be- The refreshment booth, famous man Harry B. Murtha, chairman volunteer service in guiding River also remembered seeing Mrs. Ar- President." for its frankfurters, will be con- advisers, Btephen O. Skaktndy of prizes will be awarded for the tween S29.46 and $66.99. He then for its fran, i Shrewsbury, and Lieut. Col. H. Carl of the police committee, stated st. school children across Shrews- none on duty when he was a m> A family dinner was held Sun- bury ave., at times when police- beat entries, but no points will ac- pointed out that the per capita cost ducted by the Ladies' auxiliary of'.
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    I ULTI U rocee 1 gs al ial c RARITAN BAY ITS MULTIPLE USES AND ABUSES PROCEEDINGS OF THE WALFORD MEMORIAL CONVOCATION A Workshop Sponsored Jointly By American Littoral Society New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium National Marine Fisheries Service, Sandy Hook Laboratory September 30, 1983 Sandy Hook, New Jersey Anthony L. Pacheco, Proceedings Editor Sandy Hook Laboratory Technical Series Report No. 30 Publication Date: August 1984 115eriously, Roy,1I said Mr. Zimmer, "don't you think the water's getting cleaner?" IIOf course it isn't," said Mr. Poole. "It.'s getting worse and worse. lver~thing is getting worse averyWhere. When I was young, use to dream the time waul come when we could bed oysters in the harbor again. Now I'm. satisfied that that time will never come. I don't even worry about the pollution any more. My only hope, I hope they don't pollute the harbor with something a million times worse :than pollution." •••••••••••• From "The Bottom of the Harbor" by Joseph MitChell. i ; LIONEL A. WALFORD 1905 - 1979 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD - C. J. Sindermann •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vii INTRODUCTION - D. W. Bennett •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• 1 FISH AND FISHING - Panel Summary......................................... 7 The Inshore Catch of Food Fishes in the Raritan Bay Area ~ J. L. McHugh •••••••••••.••.••••••••••••••••• 11 Finfish Resources of the Sandy Hook-Raritan Bay-Lower Bay Complex - A Review of Research Findings - S.