For All Department* Call RED BANK REGISTER RE 6-0013 VOLUME LXXVI, NO. 6 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953 . 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Red Bank Police Referendum Tonight Elks Take Crippled Kiddies on Boat Trip Choice Rumson Lack of Federal Assurances On Land Acquisition To Get 40-Hour, Bed Hank voters will decide in Places Sold by a referendum tonight whether Forces Board to Seek New Bids the board of education shall Five-Day Week purchase at a total coat of $28,- Joseph C. McCue * EATONTOWN — Problem* at- tendant to getting federal co-opera- Council Continues €0O three tracts of land adjacent Two Are Rfsidences; Paper Drive Sunday tion for local school construction to the high school playground. were thoroughly aired here Monday e Dog Law Hearing The land is needed, according to The Other to Be By Relief Engine Co. night at a board of education meet- Fending More Study the board, because the new high Built on Soon The Relief Engine company of ing. school additions have encroached the Bed Bank Are department Among those on hand for th* on the playground. Joseph G. McCue, Rumson Real- will conduct a scrap paper drive discussion were Dr. Donald De- An ordinance establishing a five- Hart of New Brunswick, repre- day, 40-hour.work week, for uni- tor, reports the sale of three Rum- in the borough Sunday. Tenons The polla which will be open son properties to which Ihe new senting the federal Office ol Edu- formed members of the Red Bank having paper to contribute have police department was adopted by from 1 o'clock this afternoon un- owners have already taken title. cation, and Alexander Merchant, the mayor and council Monday til 9 o'clock tonight will be lo- The former Henry L, Zobel home been asked to bundle It and place architect. * night. The measure, which be- cated at the Branch Avenue located on the-southeast corner of It on their front lawn or front Board Attorney Robert H. Malda come! effective Jan. 1, 1954, was Rumson td. and Waterman avs. has porch. told of his inability to recelv* an school for district* 1, I, S, 4 and agreement from the federal gov- passed unanimously by Council af- 12; at the Oakland Street school been sold to Mr. and Mrs. James The drive will start at 1:50 ter a public hearing during winch. Leftwich of Lambertville, N. J. It ernment which would permit th* no objections were raised. for district* 0, «, 7 «uid «, and contains 13 rooms with three mod- p. m. in charge of Ex-Chief Jos- board to use a federal sewage dis- When the ordinance was Intro- at the ,Biver Street school for em baths and lavatory, fronting eph Cleary, chairman of the com- posal plant for its new school. Be- district* », 10 and 11.' 150 feet on Rumson rd. and extend- pany's v»}i and means com- cause of that refu3il—after It had duced by council at its July 20 originally been offered—the board meeting Councilman George A. ing a depth of 250 feet along Wa- mittee. Gray, chairman of the police com- terman ave; also with frontage on has been unable to award contracts ^ mittee, explained the ordinance -will Lincoln ave, where there Is a for construction of Its school. New require the hiring of four addi- Barry Granted three-car garage. The residence bids will be received Sept. 3. Then tional policemen at an approximate was occupied by the well-known Mrs. W. J. Buff will follow a special referendum at cost of $16,000. Police now are automobile distributor for over 30 which voters will be asked to trans- years and at one time was the fer enough funds to pay for anj working'a six-day, 48-hour week. Divorce, Custody To Manage Shop increase in the bids, plus a sewagt On a motion by Mr. Gray council FKEEHOLD—A series of marital summer residence of Walter Edge, former governor of New Jersey. Mrs. William J. Buff, Jr., of Mc- plant. That vote will be held Sept. held over until its next meeting a disputes between Bobby Barry of 21. public hearing on a dog control 176 Hance rd.. Fair Haven, well- The grounds arc exceptionally well- Clees rd.. Middletown township, has . ordinance. The measure, as Intro- planted and landscaped, Including a been appointed manager of the Dr. DeHart 6aid he Is in sym- known theatrical star, who is ap- circular bluestone drive. The new duced in July, would require dogs pearing in the West Coast show of Crippled children of tha ihora area art ihown, aboard the boat Ciiy of Keansburg Corner, a new kind of Bhop that pathy with the board and offered to be kept on six-foot leaahes when Guys and Dolls, and his wife Bev- owners are in the course of mak- will open in Red Bank Aug. 11 and regrets that some things "take off their owner's premises. It would erly was brought to an end this prior to leaving on a round trip to New York city Monday if gusiti of Red Bank and Long ing considerable improvements to will specialize in women's casual longer than we like." He outlined bar barking dogs and -would allow week when a decree was signed by Branch Elks. Elks pictured arc, kneeling, Patrolman Fred Lodar of Keantburg, left, and Ad- the dwelling, and acquired it as a wear. The Corner will be located the possibilities of a new bill— no dog to damage or destroy pri- Judge Donald H. McLean In Chan- permanent home. Mr. Leftwich Is at Broad and Front els. which has yet to become law— vate or public property. cery division of Superior Court die Kind, and at rear, from left to right, Victor Lorch, Mayor Jamei J. Gravany of Keansburg, a well-known writer and public re- which should help federal-municipal lations expert. negotiations. Besldents Speak granting Mr. Barry a divorce. Philip Waldman, Adolph Wain, John Kwilc, Henry Aldworih and Dr. Fred T. Newman. In addition the court also grant- In the Parmly Park section of The trouble stems from the fed- Mi. Oray prefaced hia motion to ed Mr- Barry custody of the two Rumson, 12 Park ave., Mr. and eral government's desire to build f> continue the hearing by explaining children of the marriage, Beverly $300,000 School OK'd New Check Clearing Mrs. John Chapin, former residents a 600-pupiI school near its Wherry that council, after considerable dis- Jean and Bobetle. Mon.-Elberon at Red Bank, are currently enjoy- Housing project on land owned by cussion, had not agreed on the pro- The series of legal actions be- By Wide Margins System for County Banks ing their new home which they tho school board, adjacent to the ; visions of the ordinance and would gan in August, 1952, when, follow- purchased from Mrs. Helen Lee site of the proposed local school. like more time to study its form. ing a separation, Mrs. Barry re- LITTLE SILVER—As was e*. Flower Show Aids The Monmouth County Bank- Getty, who has since moved to All sorts of legal problems, which ' Although the public hearing was turned to Fair Haven while Mr. pected, voters " here overwhelm- ers and Clearing House associa- Princeton. Mr. Malda said are unique in the postponed, Mayor Katharine Elkua nation, developed as the Jim* Barry was on the road with Guys ingly approved a board ef educa- tion has put Into operation The attractive "barn red" house, Whit* asked for comments from and Dolls, f nd moved the furniture a check clearing arrangement ncarcd for an agreement between tion propoaal to add f15,M0 to Rutgers Student was built in 1938 and features all i the audience. Mrs, Mildred Brink out of the house and advertised it through the National State bank pine panelled rooms throughout the the federal government and th* *-' laid the borough needs a dog law for sale, the UUMMO previously authorised 56th Annual Event of Newark. This operation In- interior. The ground floor layout school board. but it must be enforced. "If the Furniture Sale for the construction of a new volve* the picking up of checks includes a combination living room- The principal understanding la law wera enforced," ihe said,-"we Mr. Barry proceeded to get an school. The special election was To Start Sept. 17 by the Armored Motor Service dinette with colonial fireplace, that the local board would accept wouldn't have any trouble with corporation from 25 banln In responsibility for administering the injunction against his then wife. held Friday night, SM ballots be- kitchen, one bedroom, lavatory and dogt." That resulted in the court allowing At Convention Hall Monmouth. county at close of attached one-car garage. Two addi- federally-built school, with Eat- Cuei* Kearny of Tllton ave. Mrs. Barry to sell furniturs she ing oast. business each day and taking tional bedrooms are located on the ontown eventually gaining owner- • complained about dogs running all could prove she had paid for and Both questions were approved ASBURY PARK — Some Mon- them Into the National State second floor, together with a mod- ship of the building. Mr. Maida's bank, where they are sorted and argument against entering an , night in pack*. Many persons in reatraining her from selling that by wide margins. The first, aalc- mouth county boy will be assisted ern bathroom. Mr. Chapin is as- V, her neighborhood, she said, carry which Mr, Barry could prove he in his course at Itutgera universi- the cheeks on each bank are de- sociated with the Harry M.
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