Bank Regis Bed Jbank, N

Bank Regis Bed Jbank, N

BANK REGIS BED JBANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES! TO Red Cross Chapter Dentist To Move mndry Workers Last Minute Talks To Modern Of f ice Little Silver CouncilV. & Needs Volunteers Dr.'George N. Wagner of Broad street expects to move Into his re- ^Protest Union Tactics Avert Bendix Strike cently-completed dental offices at Hears O'Malley, Craig For Motor Corps . 212 Monmouth street about the mid- dle, of next week. The new building Work Is~P^t la a one-story structure and con- Object To Being "Pestered" Union Accepts 7-Cent Raise And 6 sists of a Jarge operating room, Of Community x-ray room, laboratory, reception Garage-Home Residents Asked By room and.rest room. By A. F. Of L. Organizers Service Progran Paid Holidays—Other Hike In MarcK Gregory To State Definite Plans -•- i".-i • The BO employees of Donald's de- The county Red Cross chapter Is A threatened, strike of 200 work- ly extension period of the.old con- -•- lude, laundry at U Marlon street establishing a large community. ers- of the Bondlx-Aviation oorpor- tract. -- — — -Mayor-Frank— Oregory-TuesdHr"S _ hs,ys informed their employer, Don- Nominate Klatsky oervlcBTirogfam, and the first step The Amalgamated hall at Broad night asked Charles O'Malley andf -' - ation of Pearl street. Red Bank; Century OB Leroy Craig, both of Little SUvesj 1 oft Matthews, that they .do not In this direction Is the enlargement wag settled at 2:18 o'clock Tuesday and Mechanic streets was crowded want a union in the plant. Despite of Its motor conps volunteer ser- with Bendix workers at 6.30 o'clock Point road, to attend the August "\ the unanimous desire of the em- For Commander vices. The, demands on motor corps morning when /management and Tuesday morning as they unani- Holmdel Place 28 session of Little Silver's mayor 3 ployees to work under the condi- service to county residents has representatives of local 417, United mously accepted the proposition and aouncll to "tell us what you tions they have been lor the more than doubled during the war. Electrical and Machine Workers that their representatives had set- are going to do" as regards start* »•! past 38 yean, about sight or nine Of Legion Here Sold Last Week ing to build residences on their "We are in desperate need for vihlon (C.I.O.) agreed on a wage In- tled upon several'hours earlier at properties or to vacating the gar- Members ot the International volunteer motor corps drivers", the hotel. Laundry'Workers'association of crease plus other benefits. The age-homes they currently occupy. Shrewsbury Post To said Gen. George L. VanDousen, This marks the second time In Of After adjourning Tuesday's meet. Jersey City (A.F. of L.) have ar- county chapter chairman, at an meeting was held at the Molly rived at the plant dally for two Pitcher hotel. little over a year 'that a strike at Ing, Mayor Gregory invited tit. Hold Clambake pn emergency meeting called Monday Bendix was averted at the "11th Capt. John Henry O'Malley and Mr. Craig to join In weeks at the nooh hour In a Cadll- at the -chapter headquarters in . The settlement,, which was ratl- lao and according to the workers, hour." Last year the workers re- an Informal round tab* dlicussloa , Lawn September 14 Shrewsbury. "The demands on ourfled four hours later by employees' turned to their jobs after a meet- Heyer Holdings of their housing problems. He tat- "annoy and pester" them. motor corps are very great, and ' The owner qf the establishment, of the plant, stipulates a seven-cent ing at the Amalgamated hall when plained that while it was lot,* Cecil R. MacCloud, past com- we would like to Increase-our ser- hourly wage Increase now, with an their leaders felt the company at publlo hearing, council, has beefft Donald Matthews, expressed "the vice to'the civilians of the county The V. Harold Maddox residence opinion that the union Is seeking mander of Shrewsbury post, Amer- added four-oent hourly wage in- that time had given them a fair at Holmdel has been sold to Rich- prompted to request some declsucajr a contract for Uie plant before Au- ican Legion, and chairman of the who were so generous with their crease March 11,19*8. The new con- deal. ard E. Boiler of New York. The tlon from the owners because <jf gust 33. If contracts are signed be- nominating committee, Monday time and money during the wartract will also include six paid hol- In this week's talks, management Joseph O." McCue agency of Rum- complaints from Point road and fore that date, Mr. Matthews add- night otferel the name of William years. In order to do this "we are idays a year. The seven-cent In- W£s represented by A. H.-Bode,. In- son was the broker In the' transac- 0. Klatsky for commander for the appealing jtq the .'.women—of Use ed, they are not affected by the crease- will be "retroactive~from dustrial relations staff at Bendix, tion. To begin the discussion, Mayor Taft-Hartley law, and he contends, •county to*Join our motor corps and June 11. '•••'. help US with our peace-time project and Charles DeGrau, management This quaint old house was built Gregory summarized the situation]; that tius ia the reason the union Others nominated were John Otto VanHowe, Union leader In official at the local plant. The union which revealed that In June, 19U, representatives are coming to the Alexander, ' Edward Bloom and of motor corps service". over 100 years ago. An Interesting ' Mrs, Nathan Klein of Sea Bright, Red Bank, said that he felt the wag represented by Mr. VanHowe, feature is the black marble flre both men received building per- plant dally. Walter'Bosky; Jr., vice command- settlement was a fair one. He ex-Patrick Dunne and David Berman. mits from the late Oliver G. FraW, ers; Henry Inselberg, finance. •Ul- chapter chairman of motor corps, DR-.. GEORGE' N. WAGNER place In the living room, which is Members of the C.I.O. first came pointed out that 'at present the plained that the old contract had Frank H. Brown, National Labor one of two brought over from Italy building inspector. Because b* cer; Leonard M. Marthens,' ser- expired last March and the workers Relations board conciliator, wag material shortages,-Mr, Frake also to the plant several weeks ago with geant-et-armv, Archibald' MacKel- corps has only 13 volunteers, four Dr, Wagner has practiced dent- In the early 19th century. Its mate a contract that was turned down of whom are summer workers only. had been getting paid on a month- also present. - istry here for the past 17 years, and Is In the house adjoining, recently gave them permission to live In lar, chaplain;. Raymond Boyd, his- their garages, pending erection of by'Mr. Matthews after he received torian', and Harry Smock.^Reglnold This group transports on a average was.recently named to conduct the bought by Capt. J. C. Morgan and word from the employees that-they of.622 patients a month to county Middletown township dental clinlo. which la now undergoing a remod- the houses. ~ B. VanBrunt and Harold .AiJanjson, .WlnBeld s. Walnwright, present d|d not want a union. The C.I.O. tniitees. >' •.••'•<• "•'".[^7-t:\-: health, clinics, and clinics at hospi- He Is a graduate of Temple uni- eling operation. left the scene bnly to be replaced tals In Elizabeth, JeraeyjClty, New versity, Philadelphia, and super- building Inspector, pointed out thai Others oh the. nominating, com- Seven More Homes One of the original owners of the by the A.F. of L.,men. York city and Philadelphia. The! vised the dental clinic at Good Maddox house was Capt. John at the time the permits were Issued,' . These men have ifi\& Mr. Mat-mittee were Robert Jones', William Motor corps transports patients on Samaritan hospital there. He Is a federal restrictions lrmlted building! Dennis, Louis Bracador and Albert Henry Heyer, who organized and thews that,If he? does nqt unionize the request of the many health cen- past president of the Monmouth commanded a local militia company to $1,500, which was one of the) the plant, It will be shut down de- Laehdor. - Election of officers will ters supported by the Monmoutn County Dental society, and Is a reasons the men could not com- spite,the desire of the .employees. be held August 25. • < " Sold At River Oaks member of the Monmouth Study which fought in the Civil war. County, Organization for Social Capt. Heyer operated a saw mill, mence permanent construction. H» Ths otyntr and the employees held Mr. Marfhens was . appointed Service) the out-patient depart- club. said Mr. Craig's permit was for a meeting several weeks ago at wheelwright shop and blacksmith 1 chairman of the refreshments booth ments of Monmouth Memorial and a $14,000 home and Mr. wnleh time It became known *that Which willbe conducted at) Marine shop In Holmdel village. He was a for a ?9,B00 home. Fltkln hospitals, and also patients citizen of some prominence in the none of the employees was in favor park during thi National Sweep- from Allenwood hospital and Briar Sales Made By Van Horn Agency Fair View At the outset, Mr. Craig objected of a. union. Matthews Is basing his Btake regatta. Others nanied to county'. At his death the property to the publicity which has attend- - action/ on this fact. "If they wanted a Hill county welfare home at Free- passed to tils daughter, and event- that cornmlttee' by Commander hold.

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