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DO THEIR DUTY — Among the thousands of scouti who HOLY WEEK STARTS — Typical of scenes in Christian Rusk' The effort is in line with Presi- churches throughout the area, this photo was taken yes- co-operatsd on successful Show of Shows at Convention dent Kennedy's request for au- It Erred in Case Hall Friday and Saturday ware these members of Troop thority to withhold federal high- terday in St. Agnes Catholic Church, Atlantic Highlands, way funds from areas which fail! 123, Red Bank, shown putting finishing touches to their following distribution of palms. Kneeling with Mr, and TRENTON — The Ap- to co-ordinate their highway and' Mn. Michael Trugon are their daughters, Diana, 8, left, Talks hut. On ladder is George Handzo. Holding it is Terry mass transit programs into a bal- pellate Division of Superior Lanyi. At right is Joseph Foster. anced transportation system. and Michele, 5. Court today ordered the Kennedy suggested in his re- case of Patrolman Daniel S. cent transportation message that Murdoch, suspended from the secretary of commerce have Begin Scouts' Big Show the power to withhold funds be- the Middletown police force ginning in 1965. Quiet Primary WASHINGTON (AP) - Unite; in April, 1960, sent back to Case has introduced similar States and West German differ the Civil Service Commission for legislation but giving the power ences narrowed today the area retrial. to withhold federal highway of negotiation open to Secretary Attracts Throngs 14 Contests Tomorrow The patrolman was suspended money to the Federal Housing of State Dean Rusk in starting a from the force after being found administrator. new round of Berlin settlemem FREEHOLD—One of the more' is opposed by Roger B. Coleman. guilty on four out of five charges ASBURY PARK-The 1962 Show entered 10-inch plywood cars in talks with Russia. of Shows of Monmouth Council auto races on an inclined wooden The Bureau of Public Roads is quiet primary elections in Mon-! The seat is now vacant. of misconduct stemming from an of Boy Scouts couldn't have been raceway. Several thousand tested in the Commerce Department mouth County history is on tap At Freehold Township, Mayor U. S. officials here and ii alleged theft of articles from the better named. their strength to win corn cob while the Housing and Home Fi- for tomorrow. Leroy A. Daniels, having switched Bonn,' it Is reported, are striving Middletown Garden Center, Rt. Upwards of 10,000 people who pipes by ringing a bell with the nance Agency administers the There are no contests at the parties since his election three to win full approval from Wes: 35, in April. poured through the turnstiles Fri- smash of a mallet. federal mass transit program. county level and there arc mu-j years ago, is seeking a Demo- German Chancellor Konrad Ade- Mr. Murdoch appealed the de- nauer to four major negotiating day night and Saturday can at- The arcade between the theater Case described the three-year nicipal tests for local office nomi' cratic nomination for the Town- cision of the Tqwnship Committee proposals circulated to Allied gov test, to the success of the pro- and Convention Hall was filled delay in the start of this proposed nations and for party executive ship Committee. He is opposed —which dismissed him—to the ernments by Rusk last week. gram, fashioned by about 3,300 with impressive physical fitness program as a tooling-up period committees, in only 14 of the 53 by William D. McGovern. Re Civil Service Commission. fcouts of all classifications. programs. A dozen skin divers for metropolitan areas. municipalities. publicans have a contest for the Adenauer, however, continued The commission ordered the assessor's nomination between to oppose strenuously any offer o J. Fred Billet, scout executive, performed in a specially-built He said the Joint effort by the The local bouts are in Red patrolman restored to duty and Incumbent Jerome A. Jensen and a concession to the Russian; Daniel S. Murdoch estimated that 6,000 patrons pool and another dozen with housing agency and Bureau of Bank, Eatontown, Freehold criticized the governing body for former Committeeman Alfred J. which in his view would mow sampled food cooked by scouts mountain climbing equipment Public Roads to get a program Township, H o w e 11 Township, its action in dropping the patrol- Parenteau. toward recognition of the Com On the mezzanine floor. They scaled a 30-foot high wood wall moving is a "good step forward." Keansburg, Little Silver, Mana- man from the force. which had been painted to re- (See PRIMARY, page 3) munist East German govern used modern ranges supplied by The government teams will ex- lapan Township, Matawan Town- Crash Kills The Township Committee then the New Jersey Natural Gas Com- semble a mountain. All were Ex- ment. plain the grants now available ship, Millstone Township, Nep- appealed the commission's rul- pany and dubbed their efforts plorer Scouts. Washington officials declined ing to Superior Court. for highway and mass transit tune Township, Raritan Town- "Scouts in the Kitchen" when fire No Fights For comment on a story published 19-Year-Old 'Legal Error' City manager Kendall H. Lee planning and show local leaders ship, South Belmar, Spring Lake officials barred open charcoal of Asbury Park was general today by the Washington Posl how to prepare comprehensive Heights and Union Beach. County Offices that the United States had pro- In its ruling, the court held fires for safety reasons. chairman. S. Stanley Buff of Oak' that the commission was guilty transportation plans. In Red Bank, Mrs. Laura Ru- FREEHOLD - The unop- posed to its Allies that We'sten AWOL GI More than 7,500 people jammed hurst was coordinator of exhibits. of "legal error" in taking the There was no indication when dolph, secretary of the Planning posed candidates for Republi- troop strength In West Berlin be the St. James Theater for six William Mattison, West Allen- HIGHLANDS — A 19-year-old position that the patrolman was the program might start or which Board, seeks one of two Borough can and Democratic nomina- reduced if this would contribute performances of a variety show. hurst, was director of commis- Fort Hood, Tex., soldier, absent not guilty of the theft because Council Republican nominations tions for Congress and Mon- to getting a settlement with Rus One hundred and 10 youngsters areas the teams might visit, without leave, died Saturday he had previously been found in- against organization supported mouth County offices In tomor- sia on Berlin, night after the stolen car he was nocent by the Township Commit- incumbents Peter W. Falvo and row's primary are: The Berlin garrison totals som driving skidded 58 feet on Port- tee of actually taking' the arti- John Allen. Down the Drain Republicans: For Third Dis- 12,500 troops of which over haV land Rd. and slimmed Into cles. ..Three. Reaybllcansjn Eatontown trict congressman (Monmorth are American. The Post story b; Schweers Picks 10 LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - R. brick post at the Air Force radar The court also ruled that the also are seeking two Borough and Ocean Counties), James"C. Flora Lewis under a Bonn date station. appellant (Middletown Township) W. Richmond of Lexington saw Council nominations. Incumbents Auchlncloss of Rumson, seek- line said the reported offer woul Police here identified him as "suffered manifest harm" when his income tax return go down Ralph. L. Lewis and Joseph A. ing his Hth two-year term. bring this down to about 3,000 PFC Frederick Edelbach, son of the commission-took its position As Theme of Fair the drain yesterday — literally. Kellenyi are opposed by Robert For sheriff, Mayor Joseph A, each from the three occupyln Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edelbach withoutwithout ' "r^gir^gi B tothe "proofs He drove up to a curbside mail A. Quinn, a member of the Board Shafto of Neptune Township. powers. to, the proofs NEW SHREWSBURY - Her- 563 Passaic Ave., Kearny. submitted* ' in. support of the box at the post office and at- Of Education, and secretary of For freeholder, Joseph C, Ir- Such a reduction would call foi .uppot f the bert A. Schweers, 86 Willshire He was dead on arrival at tempted to drop the envelope in the local Republican club. wln of Red Bank, seeking hi) a withdrawal of a little mon charges that the patrolman ad- Dr.; was named president of the the letter slot. But he missed and Monmouth Medical Center, Long mitted the theft." In Little Silver, the pattern Is eighth three-year term, and than 50 per cent of U. S. force; 1962 New Shrewsbury Fair at the Branch, after being taken there The case was heard by Judges the return went through a street the same.