\ 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXV, NO. 1; RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Methodist Group Gives Dinner for DP's Thursday 9 P. M. Amendment to Permit Taverns To Accommodate Closing for Stores Rev. G. D. Manson Because of all-day closings In Extra Hoiir Weekends, Holidays Parochial Pupils Red Bank store* Independence To Preach Here Day, stores will hn open this l UNION BEACH—Borough coun- In Public Schools Thursday until 9 p. m. Ray E. Sunday Morning cil last Thursday night set 8 p, m. Taylor, executive vice president Designs Emblem Thursday, July 10, for public hear- Board of Education of the Red Bank Community Pastor of Brockport, • ing of an amendment to the or- For Signal Corps dinance regulating tavern hourrs to To Aid St. Joseph's Chamber of Commerce, said yes- N. Y., Baptist Church provide an extension from 2 until terday that except for a few ser- FORT MONMOUTH — An em- 3 a. m. Fridays, Saturdays and all In Building Emergency vice stores, all shops will be Born in Red Bank blem designed by Charles Vcrsch- legal holidays. closed Friday. uuren of 89 Madison ave., Red Council also renewed 12 plenary KEYPORT — The board of cdu- Rev. G. Douglas Manson, pastor Bank, has been selected as the of- retail consumption licenses, ation has approved a plan, sub- Stores will lie open again Sat- of the First Baptist church, Brock- ficial emblem of the Signal Corps plenary distribution licenses mitted by John O. Hartzler, super- urday with tint usual closing hour port, N. Y., will preach Sunday at one club license. intendent, to provide accommoda- at li n. in. Tomorrow night's 9 tha 10 a.' m. service in the Red Publications agency, according to Bank Baptist church in the vaca- an announcement by Col. Orman Mayor Joseph Scholer's appoint- tions for approximately 178 students o'clock closing was arranged by G. Charles, chief. ment of Walter Bauer, Woodrow 'rom St. Joseph's parochial school tion absence of Rev. W. Clinton Wilson and Joseph Phillips as spe- in the local public schools next fall. the lli-Uill Trade commlttcu of Powers. His sermon topic will be cial patrolmen was confirmed by The estimated enrollment for the tho Cljuiubvr us a service to Hhop- "The Hearing Ear." council. locul public schools is 721, milking pcrs interested in enjoying a July necessary provisions for 899 for Fourth week-end vacation. Thanks Council an Indefinite period. Mrs. Wilson, who appeared at a At the June 3 meeting, Mr. Hartz- previous council meeting to ask lcr informed the board that Sister assistance on a septic tank drain- Mary Jacobe, SL Joseph's principal, 'Skywatch' Vols ;e problem affecting several homes had told him that delays In re- L Dock st., thanked the mayor ceipt of steel for the addition now .nd council members for prompt at- under way at tho parochial school Asked by State ntlon to her request. It was rc- has forced school authorities there ealed in a report by August Pos- o have pupils enrolled in Scptcnv TRENTON — Leonard Dreytuss, 1, borough engineer, that plans bcr in public schools In the com- state director of Civil Defense, f Morrisey and Walker, developers, munities in which they live. It was this week issued a call for 20,000 3 extend laterals and add other stated that the enrollment may he more volunteers to serve in "Opcr- rainage equipment will correct the Scene at dinner tendered Displaced Persons last Thursday night in Methodist Fellow- for a six-week period or longer, [ition Skywatch" as Ground Ob- ondition. depending upon tho progress made server corps lookouts for enemy Fire Chief Frank Cozens told ship hall here by the Married Couples' Bible class. Rev. Roger J. Squire, second from left, on the addition. At present there planes. ouncil that he found conditions pastor of the Methodist church, and William Bradley, dinner chairman, second from right, are Is no way to determine the exact The call was made in prepara- satisfactory" in an inspection of length of time of the emergency tion for tho national order to have ordUgh taverns. One tavern, with seated with two of the guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Loginow of Marlboro. according to Mr. Hartzlor. corps stations in 27 states, includ- lecond-floor apartments, will bo rc- The board authorised the plac- ing New Jersey, manned 24 hours ulred to provide extra exits. Own- ing of two grades, involving four every day. It is intended to ring rs of two-family apartments also Fair Haven Club classes, on half-session, four hours the nation with trained and skilled ust add extra exits within a four- Day Camp to Open Rumson Residents per session. Two of the sixth and volunteers who will observe and onth compliance period, the chief Plans July 15 Parly Identify every 'plane crossing the FAIR HAVEN — The Woman's two of the fifth grades will bo laid. placed on the half session days with national border. Charles Verschuurea Councilman George Anderson an- Republican club of Fair Haven will Protest Speeding The U. S. Air Force ha* issued At River Plaza hold its first social event, a card two of the classes reporting; from lounced that garbage will be col- 8 to 12 and two from 12:10 to 4:10. tho warning because, as reported The design was chosen ' In an ctcd tomorrow cTOe to the holiday Activities at the River Plaza day party, Tuesday afternoon, July IS, RUMSON — .The mayor and on highest authority, "the Soviets Rev. G. Douglas Manson agency-wide competition among m Friday. At a public sale of prop- camp will begin next Monday with at the home of Mrs. William Ka- council last Thursday night granted Mr. Hartzler said there are 25 havo had tho capability for some a request by residents of Park classrooms available; 23 regula SCPA's 300 employees. Featuring irty, Mrs. Elizabeth Galvin pur- a two-week learn-to-swlm program rakesch on Buttonwood lane, Rum- 1 time to attack us," said Mr. Prcy- Born in Red Bank and graduated the slogan "Knowledge Is Freedom," ihased a house and lot on Lorlllard under the sponsorship of the Com-son. Reservations have been limited ave. to erect "Children at play ' classroom tcachors and four social fuss. He added that while there Is from the local high school. Rev. the emblem will appear on selected .ve. for $425 and Mrs. Richard West munity Y. M. C. A. and the Red to 25 tables. signs at both ends of that street, teachers. He added that the physi- a need for 25,000 observer*, only Mr. Manson is a son of Mrs. George literature produced by SOPA for property on Ash st. for $25. Cross. A bus will leave the Rivor Mrs. William Howie, Jr., Is gen- Action was taken after Albert A cal education and music teachers 5,000 have volunteered lor duty W. Manson, 62 Peters pi. He re- the Signal Corps. Plaza school for Port Monmouth eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. Kerr, Jr., borough clerk, read a will serve us classroom teachers ceived a bachelor of science degree Dumping Complaint during the time the extra pupils to date. Verschuurcn, a prominent indi- pool at 8:45 each Monday, Tuesday, Howard Isherwood, Jr., In charge petition signed by seven residents Councilman Neils JttcobsenJaconsen, cocomm Lehlggh university upop n his vidualistic painter born in Holland, R. M. Bettner, a summer resident Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of reservations; Mrs. Daniel Lenth, of Park ave. protesting the speed are present. mandei- of the skywatch post In graduation and ^attended the Col- is assigned to the graphic arts f Edmunds ave., complained of for two weeks. This free transporta- priaos; Mrs. L. H. Dennis, refresh- of vehicles traveling on that street He also asked the board to pur- Sea Bright, has been appealing for gate-Rochester Divinity school. In branch of SCPA. He studied at the umplng garbage in the area. He tion is'provided by the day camp ments; Mrs. Joseph F. Hunter, pub- and expressing concern over the chase additional supplies, Including volunteers for duty at his station, Rochester, N. Y., where h»«VW»f Academy of Fine Arts in Amster- lescribed offensive odors and smoke committee through the generosity licity, and Mrs. Ernest Thlemcr, safety of "at least 25 children" text books, and requested addition- saying: "It U moet Important to graduated with a bachelor folifll- dam and later, as a cover artist for lUtsance as making It Impossible of residents of the community. Pool Mrs. Kenneth Hahn, Mrs. Patter- who live there. al desks, borrowing them from St, spot hostile planes if they como in vlnlty degree in 1942. 1 the Sunday magazine section of 'or summer home owners to enjoy charges of 15 cents a day will be son Humphrey and Mrs. Thomas Council approved renewal of ten Joseph's, if possible. over tho sea, and wo are on the After an interim pastorate <in "The Brooklyn Eagle," N, Y., won , vacation. The mayor replied, e\- collected as the youngsters board B. Ford, Jr., general arrangements. consumption' liquor licenses and direct route to the heart of New Buffalo, N. Y., Rev. Mr. Manson International acclaim with his lalnllfg the difficulty of obtaining the bus. threu distribution licenses. Appli- York city and the North Jersey spent three years in the Groton highly penetrating political car- lorough-owned property as a dump- cants for consumption licenses were Larger parish, Groton, N. Y. He ing site.
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