VOLUME 82, NO. 114 RED BANK. N. J.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1MQ 7c PER COPY PAGE ONI
Attorney Htm Short Red Bank School —But Warm—Ride ElizabethPolice SEA BRIGHT - A. Henry Budget Adopted Lang Branch, had FindTaxicab The bereagb attoroey'e car RED BANK-A 1*041 school kM^gfe* Hm*'- halaea Bui ll budget totaling $1.S«.S1I •aaaJBH HaBJ epeJOjVSjV. eW' Shepard adopted last night by the Board get a mac Murderer Used of Education after a public hear- cd.oa* tram ig. - • The 47-mlnute bearing went The whtatto Four Killed Criticizessmoothly, with residents question- and tin Robber Ing only a few Items. On North After the budget had beta Jo ahnda te gat at the twvwwvo* ifUBfBjvvrr ruwwwi *»* Officials Lewis, Ml Spring St. said he tnaato. I'taaBy, the Of Bank Jersey Estate felt the board hu been "dicta- "Winder what NEW, SHREWSBURY - the torial" in its handling of teach- Mr. NORTH BRUNSWICK basic attitude of members of this ers. when I fteaae* to sat kame AP)-Pollce today found borough's governing bodies mutt early, toe. What a way tar aAt Large abandoned in Elizabeth tht chinge if the town U toaolv o id Board member Or. Herman 0. aww car to aet as." tax problem! by attractiiii rat* Wiley men charged Mr. Lewis __a^ cv^ gUjjjfjO^ggl fno^kW FARMINGDALE-The March red-and-black Uudcab used bin, Tax Assessor Andrew G. with hiving a "belligerent" at- be got te» tbe car atfor the Maaaaquan man wiped- for flight by the murder*? Snepard told a meeting of tbe titude at board meetings.. • _ HaB. — " ed of a SM.000 Famlngdato bank of four bound victims on • "I've wondered if you're here holdup yeiterday fell off some- Industrial Congress Uit night In the interest ot education or doctor's country estate,/ "I wiih somebody would In- ^verycktag wu Mack." The what mil morning. ' The car wu located fast ba- not." Dr. Wiley said. gettee teak kern acme. spire ths torn fathers not toloo k When' aiked to give a specific Steto police and the FBI con-ton S a. m. a few blocks froaa down their noses at good pros- instance of "dictatorial" handling tinued their hunt for Alva John- the,Newark line. The preeec* peels," Adw. Shepvd Mid. of the teachers by the board, ston Rodgen. II. of M Flak Ave., tor'i office hen »!d they be- . "Soma et the members of ourMr. Uwit did not give a definite May Lose the chief suspect In the bullet- governing bodies act like.the NOT TODAY. MR. COOKMT— Kayport Borough Clark Mn. Adelaide I. Cram- tiactuated robbery at the local lieved the car had Just, been answer. abandoned a abort Mme before. board of geveroori of an exdu- Teacher Mettle mer had just informed George Cookiey, Myrtle Ave., that the could not swear branch ' of the Central Jersey siva dub. It would be more ap- Sight In ink and Trait Co. The, EUeaaeth nonee npert* propriatei If they would act like Mr. Lewlt also raited the him in as a special police officer yesterday*—on orders from Mayor Norman J. Police continued to keep u ed the text wu dawaverad by question of towteache r morale, Currie—when this photo was taken. Mr. Cooktey was ono of tavaral appoint* the owner of a MconoMuad cloth- and Edmund J. Canniia, board eye on a wooded section In the patnLIthai Ing store on the Bowery, who, president, said, "I don't believe manti made by four mambort of lorough Council Monday night in the absence of One Eye southeast uctto of the county ea their last when he spota a good customer, this talk about teacher morale the mayor. Mayer Currie saya It was Illegal. The appointments will be aired at RUMSON — Patrolman Jnmes when Rodgen Is believed to dregs him right in and starts to exists, except In a small group.1 ive hidden. kuBaad ana bear earitaff fba sell Urn something." e special council mooting tomorrow night. A. Tanner faces j»aslble loss of But eome held'the fur that 1( Only 20 persons attended the sight ia his right eye attar a 1 hope far a duagef la at* hearing. More than half ot them piece of a bullet lodged then Rodgen. may have eluded them PoUcemen from Newark and tkade. Ml I dsoM very much were teachers. In Wsuhlngton yetterday in a freak accident and slipped out ot the ana. Elizabeth swarmed through the U we get It aatS after we've The budget will be voted on Tamo Arraigned atreete and a large nubile park * per coat tax Feb. I. The polls will be open SENATE Mayor and Council acrou from.the car. Tbe car from 4 to I pm. Pelting places May debate moves In civil remained, surrounded by heavy The tax assessor cited the lost right* arid poll tax diiputei. are in the High School, Oakland 0800 Of MOOJOUt WON 9ftm0r* mrd. sale of a factory lit* last year, Street and River Street Schools. Foreign Relations Committee ShotvdownExpected The Elbabeth poHcc said they in the area bounded by Piae The 1M041 budget calls for hears Secretary of State Herter Ool yoBOBftfojr H Aotarjr ranwen wattfagfor stetedetecUvot Brook Rd,, the parkway and to U S>I rie U17.U5.3r to be raised by ton- « ••* V ** ' KEYPORT - Round two be- Round one wu taken Monday vht CaHaliBB. bofbfO pf0MlaHH8J With OJI OB> Wayside Rd. Reioning would tkn. Thia' hi an incnue of ^®no on' Worhl Court jurisdio- tween Mayor Xorman J. Currie night by four membem of the amlutioa of the vehicle, which have been required. • — *---- I-n loca- • l- taxatio- •• - n ove' r. tlon. They wen out to Mercer wu reponeojy onven mn tne and Borough Council ia elated governing body In a revolt Cosaty JaV. Trenton, la do- "Thli looked ao obviously ad- the current ichool budget AnUtrutt Subcommittee contin- ttim InwmiHif aklahf againit the mayor — when they murder scene yesterday by a be- vantageous to us that we ne- William E. - secra- «e» toveiUgatton of tranqulllKr iwr. wnniijun ni|nu put through several appointment tealt of ed to await a Fed- epecucled man about IS. glected toprepare the Planning drugs. Since it wiU not be televised, awml "* * luau fcaaBaaWa* am tary, said be had no figureso n over Mr. Currie's head. wJtTBJI VrVJBJBJ dlVHJ BJBJBUlBgajj fJBJ Bound and shot fatally through Board properly. what effect this would have on HOUSE chancel are there will be a pack- But the mayor wu not present eharguof vbteUag tu federal the left temple wen the doetor'a "The fact that it would have tbe school purposes tax rate. The Discusses civil rights In effort ed hall at the special meeting . that teuton. OOOM tTwJBjBJOIT MOwJstOo Invalid wife, two women lervaate brought the Wough $10,000 e present school purposes tax rate to get bill from rales committee. which to tostar t at 0 p. ra.I nAnd h« told Borough Clerk The thru aad the bal la 1 the cab driver who had year In taiea, didn't outweigh, ia tOC""S per $100 of l Banking Committee eonUnues nldpnl building. Mn. Adelaide B. Crammer yes- brought the murderer to the for the Piaantog Board, the fact valuation. hearinggs 00 Mil for federal home terday that the action wu illegal. n,otot> estate. that it was a very bot night and The amount to be voted on mortgage aidid. Police picked up a drank la they were-very annoyed by theFeb. I is tttt.7tt.0S: Science and Astronautics Com- Democrats NaOath Ana>iwy Wate, «,'ef Bugs Eliiabeth an hour after the ear whole thing," he charged. SalarlasUp mittee hears Dr. T. Keith (Hen- When George Cookiey, V Myr- AVOet AMMffy tTeUhi |H|ll0» OJM 1 wu found and took him In for "tTteytunuditdown. * Salaries for. teachen, super- san, head of National Aeronaut- tle Ave., who wu named a. spe- Mk8OJO. tj|Oj8) TllH00R» 38\ Ol questioning u a disorderly per. Ada. Sfccpard uM mat tbla visors, principals and admlnls-lea and Space Atalabtnttaa. Meet Today cial policeman Monday night, eon. They said later he wu not •JMMM a»tM WfaSaa* mfage, IkaWMaVak gfl (Sao RED BANK, Fg.1) and others on space program, thowed-up in Borough Had They wen attaat at thetr ar- nOa WW OeTslOJ WaW eaWOjBl • be sworn in, Mr. Currie ordered : *Maajsl respite" as far u tax the dark not to(tv a hUB tba a war* Clarke. • bar 00s, wBa TltEKTOH^W-dl natter the Redgen* arreet et Dr. TrBMtrChrtai asMM,, ert B. MyaeMeyaer meets wwith coucouaa- Also appointepp d byy the f«rg«y.nlUv. Oklahema City police aaldW- Mn. Can Theddles, », ml Little Silver School V DemocratiDti c Id*Ieed*rTT ththii s tttn-tt couacllmell n —J Johhn J. > Dane, gro, RodgwaaadTmuOjwen noon m hopes of selecting a can- _., „_ last,sight and gjJJEeTOMO• •JF _ _. Henri I. Kansen. Fnak J. Coo;wii nponoB lo DO u ojooo ooo> ktutlflad from, police photos u mgtim^m • "We need to have one dollar in didate for.the party's U.S. Sen-way and Robert J; Strang - dttfcm ttu raoming. Dr. James the thru men who held up commercial tad Industrial nta- Tax Levy Increased ate nomination. Monday were Joeeph Quell; Bait P. Clark, Red Bank eye special- supermarket In Lawton, ,Okla.i Their hodtoe wen found ilde MM for every one dollar's worth LITTLE SILVER - The Board budget, Neil O. Smith,, board .The governor told a news con* Keauburg, as sanitary inspector, ist, penormeo tne operation. urller mil month. by tide on a narrow bed in Mrs. of residential property," the taxof Education last night announc preildent, said. ference" yerterdayhe hu "no and a.llst of special policemen PoUce said this morning Pa- The robben escaped In a carClarke's room. They had bees ed a reviled 100041 school At its fan. T meeting, the preconceived notions" about the for the Fire Department. trolman Tanner was tutu. bearing a New Jersey license. tied hand and feet with baits, He reviewed, for the meeting, budget figure. board said the taxation Increase candidate and hasn't observed The appointment of Mr. Cook •3S caliber urvice revolver in Offieen Mid Oklahoma City Om and atrlps ot cloth. the property within the borough « means tbe amount tob ewould be »U1N. that any one person to partic- ery ai a epeeiat could become the borough hall rifle range. police tipped off New Jeney au- The cab driver, Morris Ml-. now toned for industrial tad railed by local taxation will be ularry favored by the leaden. a past luue tomorrow night, Ho find a shot and a silver thorities u towhe n Nigro, Tru- 90a Of NvWAfKi WO8 tsl Tax since the council group will at- (See BANDIT, Pg. J) commercial uee. ' llt.Jll.7l more than wu needed Mr. Smith said the budget No Democrat hu cotno ^ Of lead bounced back and lodged (See MURDER, Pg. 3) (See SHEPARD, Pg. J) through texts ta me 1NMI out and aiked for Ms support, tempt to hava Mm named a reg-te the patrolmu'i eyeball, they would mean an eatlmited ichool ularpatrolman at that session. purposes tax increase of 22 or UOOOt PUl ttVCffw MVf n cents per $100 of 1 alight hints." He re- The regular poet wu given to Patrolman Jack Garner came fused toIdentif I y those who have Jay M. Baker, M St. George to his aid. He wu taken to To Give Migrant Farm valuation. indicated they might be Inter- PL, toDecmnber . on appotetmeat River view in a^polie* car Red Bank, Marlboro The change came toligh t at a ested in the nomination. by Mr. Currie and confirmation Patrolman James K. Sbes. meeting of the Borough Council by council. last night In a letter to council, Asked about a recent' Mate- Police uld thli morning Pa- Workers Sanitary Housing ment that Hoboken Mayor John CMe Sendee Baling trolman Tanner wu firing from the board Mid It wai ipprooriit- a distance of about 90 feet. They Appeal County Tax WASHINGTON (AP)-sen. tor- Ing 115,000 from aurplui to apply J. Orogaa hu changed Ms mind Mr. Cookiey then challenged and now may want the homln- the appointment and it wu re-said the range hu been in use FREEHOLD - Hearings wU riion A. Williams. Jr., (D-NJ) againit ita current expanie ap- muofclpalttiea to the prellmtaary propriation of t$07,2t7. The su^attoa, Meyner said be had noscindet d after Civil Service ruled hen for many yean and thli ia i held Feb. S en the appoati uld today entirely too See End heard from Groaan. the first time an accident hu aqualiutton table ot Jan. is? plus appropriation wu made at that Mr. Cookiey wu tint in by Red Bank and Marlboro Tow* According to the table.Re d migrant farm workera must live But the governor repeated nil eligibility, u a result of a MMtaken place then. the request of the Borough Coun- n ship of the true evaluations com* aak ia westing property at previous' stotements that the police exam. Patrolman Tanner Uvu at 73 ta shacks uniNe to me* thToN,Y.-N.Je . cil, Mr. Smith said. Avenue of Two Rivers. He aa1d puted by the Monmouth County l».# per cent of true value, and < 0 w Mr. Cookiey, a put command- tests of batfc sanitary cedes. Mr. Smith said the total tob eto J?*!.i! aeak th!L!5£.je nominatio_n foi?r him. Ma wife have two .children. Board of Tautioa for tt He madi the remarks n a railed by taxation yfaa.Mt.7f: self. Control of the exeeuttve er ot the local Veterans of Wan Tax The amount last year was 0J0I,- branch of state government li being represented by The flguree released by the speech prepared for Senate ac- Mt. Red Bank attorney John C. Township la assessing at M.S7 tively in conjunction with • bill ALBANY, N. Y. (AP)-Gov. To Be Voted OB would revert toth e Sanate-prea- Keansburg Man Among 5 A. Rockefeller plans to jdant, a Republican. tf_Meynw Oven (who li also Mitawan of true value,' and the aggregate lie planned to introduce to en- Voters win decide on expend)- slipped out of tno sovvnMfsliIp^ borough attorney). for the township is $17,700,170, courage construction ( Mcjntf tuotold tht flows con* Mr.'Giveu hu been retained The purpose of the equalUatioa housing for migrant firm labor- million dollars in tax relief. ^ * ft C' tor Mr.,Cookiey by the VFW,Nabbed in Stolen Bond Ring table la toapportio n county taxes debt service, towhic h the board decliha on two major tax cases which showed up Mme SO mem- fairly among munldpalltlu. 'The in. ! •.'•• •. Rockefeller proposed yesterday NEWARK-The Secret Service Including Joseph P. Prone, 41, tax board determines at what to give non-resident taxpayers ££ Mono>y ii^tea the I*gWatureben strong at the Mooday night Williams u\ chairman of a Sen- service li tB,«70, but the board meeting. • ••/.. today reported that it had broken o.f » Maple Ave., Keansburg. ratio municipalities are attesting should act on the tangled prop- nationwide itolen bond ringg Freete and two othen were ar- ate littee which ia In- erty tax aisesiment problem. Borough officials have India* and then itrlkes an aggregate watlgating the migrant labor lions and full itandard deduc- for thli Item. . g with the arrest ot five periou, retted yesterday while the other true value, county taxes are' le- tions on New York Income, e The court ruled that a munlc- ed that there may be a cloted- two-catted the ring leaden- ; MblemTTlt has held public ^^^^^h^h^K^^t^^^k' o^k ajfeft^b A Total expenditure! estimated anenlng at 100 percent door session tonight to "iron vied. . - .' • ' ' v ', ,• hearings here ^and in Witcowln, COBCCtlWOJ 1O UlO In the 100041 budget are OHO, 1 wen apprehended earlier, this Officials from Raritan Town- can force. ellU otherth s In "itfist out" the entire appoiati it !»• month, Mlaaeeota, Michigan, New JerNft- W JOT8Oy 8UM ty to follow suit. Sales Tax ship, Loch Arbour and Brielle aey. New York and Pernuyl- The ringluden an Brunalso o appeared before the; tax plan,'would have to help NewJan. T was Mr. Smith Amato, «, of Newark, a con-board yesterdey todtocut i flguns •'From what we have seen in York coOcct an Requested victed bank robber, aad: Jerry listed la the preUmlnary table, aU states," Williams said. «lt million doUan Jacaagek), II, of Rutherford. but enured no formal appeils. tana from New Yorken work- They en is Hudson County Jail, : A final equaUianon table will is obvious that entirely tooman y teg within their borders. lanltorlal supplies. By Farmers migratory workers still do not A public hearing on the pro- Jeney City, tedefaul t of OMO.000 be adopted sometime before the have acceu to basic, clean thai- Thus, New York Would take a posed budget will be tomorrow, TRENTON (AP) - The N.Jbal. l each on chargei of cbupir- statutory deadline of March 10. net loss of two million dollars. at 0 p. in., In tbe Maraham Place Farm Bureau called anew for alag toforg e and cash stolen gov Mr." WilUams said, addfag ~nuiiMt bondSi k ' "To many tanners, the migrant Noo-reildents pay New York Icfcooh retell UIM tax today,layin g that ajiv auaaaiT Mwa BIIV« we •#^p ••••tsj*^*** ^»^w^»a* ^a\ Votera Hit year defeated all local farm lind taxes thruten Picked up yeiterday besides k a temporary vUltor, and they ""^f sections of the budget when It aurvivsl of many New Jeney Freeu, were Joseph P. (Cox-Strike Vote believe thit their Investment in «_«•»,; wu firit presented. The board firmert. ackJe Joe) Maugere,«, Eut Or- teuslngihouMhekepttoa then trimmed the budget by 110, William P. Watson, secretory of ange, and Mn. Jean Angela Set Tonight (mum. often to a very bare from Connecticut ... the large farm organliatlon, sild PapVH Newark. They wen taiim. '•"'•' • ••' and ON, and it wu approved. the balance from other border1 - Only » voter were cut the New Jersey growers paid tM,0N,. similarly charged. LONO BRANCH-Unlon work- "The subcommittee hu first time the budget wu offered. MO In local taxes last yur. Frank B. Wood, agent In en of the Wheelock Slgnils, Inel, shacki whleb have bun made A total of m balleti wen cast He said a January report targe; of the eervlce't Newark 171 Branchport Ave., will vote somewhat livable by the ml- The non-reiioiat toxpayari office, uld that In the put nine tonight on whether or not to gnats. We bave alto ten build- nave . ciauneu . mai new In the second vote. ' • • the state Crop Reporting Service months over 1100,000 worth of York duwrlmtaated against them Voting noun Feb. » will be 4 ihows that vegetable farming ttrlke against the company. ing that bad to be ihut dowa stolen lecurltlei have been William J, Darby, builnew by not allowing the urns bus- to S p. m. declined S per cent in gaoti value cashed. by gate afenciei." ineu deductions granted real- i 19M. manager of Local 510 of the InV The bill Williams hii drifted denu. . Watson adreised the New Jer- Amato and Juangelo bought ternational Brotherhood of Elec- would authoriw up to»milllo n sey Vegetable Grower! Associ- the stolen bondi at 10 to2 0 ccnti trical Workers, uld thli morn- doUen yurly In governmenMn- INDEX on the dollar, Wood uld. They Ing, "we hive reached an In* Auto Agjeney Entered,* ation ai part of the 09th annual eured toans for conitructhn of rarmert Week. supplied the patters with forged peme" In negotiation! for a new migrant labor quarters. credentials. The puurs kept 10 wige contract. Coin Box Stolen A 3 per cent retail tales taxper cent after cubing the lecurl- It wouldalwlet upi»mil- flib food exempt, he uld, would ties and gave the rest to Amato . Wagu lion dollar revolving fund to be RED BANK-Raeua Bros, au- bring in 1170,000,000 a year and The average ulary of the WO used for direct kteni to firmtn, and Jacingelo. to dealera, m Broad St, wai help hold the line agilnst exces- Most of the bondi wire itolen union workera In the plut lo farm asaociaUom, itate or coin- broken Into Monday night and sive local taxes. $1,00 an hour, Mr. Darby uld. ty jijovffiUaWttii wr a coin box taken from a cigar ia Mlnneipolli, Minn., Wood migrant houilng. A highlight of today's Farmers laid, Agente recovered $17,060 The present contract expired ette machine, police said this Week meeting! Is the annual from Mn, Pepa, Freete and Oct. 31, Mr. Darby uld. A new Williams introduced two biUi morning. state Grange spelling bee for Maugere, he uid. contract li being negotiated on lut week he said would Improve Chief George H. Clayton Mid Kitty Kelly rural school children, held In the Mn. Papi wu released In a one year or 10 montht' bash), the educational lUndarda of entry waa gained through a rear Obituaries OfMNAIN FIT In Rarltan TowniMp at rear of the War Memorial Building. $10,000 bill by U.S. Commission- he uld, ' . f migrant firm laborers and their overhead door Detective Lt. Irv- Sylvia Pertei er Theodore Klscirai, Frceie The strike vote will be taken children. ing L. Krakowltch md Sgt. Em- Ceralwoed Manor heuilng dsvelopment, Hailet, li target LICENSES DUE and Maugere were held in 190,-In the union1! headquarter!, MS erion R, Williams ars Inveiti- of the Cersl-Rariran Civic Aiioclatien, Inc.) which plant LITTLE SILVER -' Police 000 bill etch for the grand Jury. T. R. Burke Mea'i Ihoa Monmouth St,, Red Bink. < gating. Oeerge Saketoky to perltton the governing body for action to eliminate Chief James W. Fix announced Wood uld the bondi were Olfklili of the Wheelock firm Holding Semi Annual Sale. Bar- Sparto the haiard. Aueclatlon preildent Robert Lennon laid (hit morning (hit ill don In thepatted In Long Branch, Aibury were unavailable for comment gaini. Hwy. » Middletown, N.J. Stack Market borough must be licensed by Jan, Pirk, Bradley Beich, Atlantic thli morning, The company prey -AdvertiMmmt Amy VaaderbUc •no child already hsi fallen down embankment. Cliy, Paiialc and Clifton. mien nliyi and ilgnal •yitoau, in Diana Barrymore Death MBS. WILLIAM f. MID60N' enfy" abaat 1,664 acres arc avail- LONG BRANCH'- Mrs. Eliza- able aad'saleable aa bulWIag NEW YORK (AP) — Ex-Chauf-| beth P. Hudson, 76, of W/, Fifth 'INEW YORK (AP)-The MUM feur. Andre Porumbeanu said to- Ave.. died yesterday in Mon- ot)tbc "deafir>of actreu Diana Murder Clouded titles prevent a good day his wife has consented: to a mouth Medical Center. ^ •arryaer* nmamed a mystery deal of New Shrewsbury land divorce and there "is no doubt Born in Peterson, she was the tatty" . Aa autopsy faile" " d' to show (Continued) daughter of the late Mr. aad from being readily saleable, Adm. in my mind" that he will mar- /•any evident cause," and fur- another bedroom on the second Sbfpard stated. Much of the land Mrs. James Green. ry Gamble Benedict, 19-year-old gher iiavaaticatiana were or- floor, hit body covered byVa in the southern part of the bor- She had lived hen 25 yean. sheet; ough, particularly, 'which was heiress. Mrs. Hudson was a member of JiMiee planned to question air- They were ' found by Mrs. farm land almost 201 years ago, .Commenting on the Benedict Star of the Sea Catholic Church •Hi pilot John Cook, apptreaUy Clarke's daughter, Mrs. Cornelia hai,been passed from intestate family's efforts "to break up theand its Altar-Rosary Society.. "the'lest penoa to aee Min Bsr- Crispin. 26, who had left the owner to intestate heir in an in-romance, he Mid, "I don't think Surviving an her husband, •rymore alive, when he retunu home earlier in the day on a formal fashion over, mon than a any power can destroy love." William J. Hudson;, two daus> Bare today from a acheduled trip with her daughter hundred yean. , The Romanian-born Porum- ters. Mrs. Daniel Kelly of this Nancy, Jfc. "Fanignted.'people have been place and Sister Elizabeth Rita Mk* Barrymore, M,.w«i found beanu made the statements at s The only cluei were the mys- buying in tax liens and getting of St. Aloysious Academy, Jer- dead in bed at her Eait Side newj conference at Idlewild Air- terious passenger in the cab and quit claims on some of this port shortly after he arrived from sey City; a son William J. .Hud- apartment Monday by her maid. a handful of .32 caliber shells son, Jr.. of Pmnainken; nine : Several empty liquor bottles land," Adm. Shephard said. "I Paris at 12:40 a. m. scattered over the carpeted bone very, 'much: that, we will Porumbeanu said that in Paris grandchildren; and two brothers. and ledatives were near the bed. floors. Christopher Green of Weitport, - Several frleads attended a aoon b> aeeing title suite started on Tuesday he received word The motive? imis property. -• " "through intermediaries that my Mass., and Walter H. Green of party at her apartment "I wish I knew," aaid Middle- Miami, Fla. . , -. i Sunday night they iaJdlCook "The people who've taken the wife is willing to gjve me a di sex County Prosecutor Warren riak aad bought this property will vorce." A high requiem mass will be ' dropped to; announcing himself T. Wilentz. offered Friday at 6 a. m. by Rev. as afriend-of-a-friend, aid wu gat the big profit from it. But He said he planned to contact Robbery? A tew closets had when it's used, the borough will the intermediaries in New York John Horan in Star of the Set aUU; tljera when the others left but nothiai of Church. Burial will be la Mt. : : : nto.,t ; to make arrangements for an ^#eUea;vina^ >'M clew '!thay value waa mlsslag. Clarke ''was TRICOLOI OVIt IAMUCAN—Civilians and uniformed •errjteflels w>«ch end mpi Then is acme land ia the bor- early meeting with his wife Hel- Carmel Cemetery, under direc- 'wanted to question Cook merely not known to keep valuable gems plaud from balconies abwva rhe Rue Mich ale*,'Algiers' main rhereuflMare. « Ri|ht- tion of the Wooltey Funeral ough, he continued, whose own- ms, 29, whom he has not seen in to. dear up all' details aad nootr cash in the house. l Home. , ists man barricadei and fly the. French Meelor en Jan. 24. ' •' , " " ' ers an completely unknown. The two years. :-e«t:of,.any:;au^d^.:ip;"':.:,;;;,,., A an attack? Tha team (Af *Kefe by radio from Algien) borough could acquire thia by Porumbeanu, perspiring and Actor Glen Stencer, among CLIFFORD DROUfN •we at the party, aaid Miu paying county tans on It over appearing nervous, said he hoped .fcriymoro telephoned him at his a period, When a town acquires to see Miss Benedict "as aoon HAZLET-Clifford Drouln, 62, aa possible." He added that he • apartment about 2:30 a m. and Asbury Park $12 Billion laad in such a. fashion, the title former resident of Raritan nc«imaadad him for leaving the is cleared, by law, although this might "take legal means" to vis- Township and Long Branch, died Revenge? "I don't think I had ;: it her if her family refuses to yesterday in Brookdale Nursing party aarty. H« aaid she asked any enemies who would'go. to is not true for individuals who ; him to, come back over to her acquire such property. let him see her. Home. . that extreme,'* said Clirke, head ^;'^i«rf;;; f Decline In He said he would exert every pjace, but he declined. : , surgeon at St. Peter's hospital, ; He was bom in Bay City, -^Police said then was no evi- ben liMr todaatrlal effort to make puce with the Mich., arid was a retired carpen- New,'Brunswick;-:-; ;•'.' ':• ':/^'\ Mr. and Mn. Alex Santorielo, family. " • denee of aulcide. MIM Barry- Asks Pension Stock Value k^ b I«M taU la amai par- ter. His wife was the late Mary Clarke told WilenU there were 7 Clover Dr., Hulet, son, yester- '•on,tried five yean ago to ASBURY PARK.- Fire Chief NEW YORK (AP? - So farcek, u agreement eboald be , Porumbeanu uid Misi Benedict Louise* Bergeron Drouin. - some people unfriendly, to him day. telephoned him the day after she . take her life with an overdose of Edward C. Hutchison, 92, has this month the quoted value ol oMPJ|K oUgflSjsj^ Uv OTtWfel,H W Surviving are a son, Philip J. but the prosecutor said "there Mr/ and Mrs. Thomas Neff. S ..alaeping pills; Then was no evi- applied to the State Pension stocks liited on the New York teraw ef ante. In tbh way, lbs returned to New York from Par- Drouin of Albany, N. Y.; a were no exceptional leads.":. ' Monmouth PI., Keyport, eon, yes- is, and he phoned her the fol- dance-of violeace in the apart- Board for a disability pension, Stock Exchange have fallen by land canht be ebawn to a pros- daughter, Mrs. George H. Warn- What, then? WilenU could only terday. lowing day. effective Jan. I. an estimsted 12 billion dollars, pective ijeuckaaef as a whale, ken of New York City, and two uy police would continue their Mr. and Mn. Arthur Dayton, rMiu Brymora reportedly had He suffered multiple frsctures based on the decline in the As- aad weuld be saw' He was asked about a stale- brothers/ Alfred and Mose investigation today. W . 419 Pine Tree Trailer Park, Eat- recovered from alcoholism, in an auto accident in UK in sociated Press average. N J lercsUag to a prospect. ment by Miss-Gamble's brother proud,, both of Berlin, N. H. . At a news : conference last oatowa, daughter, yesterday. which all but wrecked her the- Smyrna, Ca., and has since used This brings the estimated cash There are a number of areas Douglas, 21, that she' is no longer night in. the county courthouse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kozak, A requiem miss will be offered atrical career at one time, but up all his accumulated side leave. value of all stocks listed on the' In the borough, the assessor uid, interested in Porumbeanu. He re- at New Brunswick WilenU gave 57 Avenue C, Atlantic Highlands, tomorrow at t a.m. in St. Jos- friends said she had ben drink- The state Pension Board will big board down to roughly 295 that could well be retoned. He plied that "I am sure her feel- this timetable of death. -. daughter, yesterday. eph's Catholic Church, Keyport, ta| during the Christmas holi- have'a hearing today in Tren- billion dollars. died the area along Shark River ings about me are jut.the aame p Rev. Edward Blsska, paitor About 6 a. m. Mn. Chapln, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Jennings, now" aa when they were in Paris days. ton on Chief Hutchison's appli< The market began the "Golden Rd. and Rt. 33 u land which is r St. Benedict's Catholic Church, daughter-ifrliw of Seldin Chapin, Middletown Ave., Atlantic High- together declaring they would Her last stage appearance was cation. Ms" with n brief, two-day cele- desirable for commercial and I* Hazlet. Burial will be in St. Jos- 11 1 former U. S. ambassador to the lands, son, this motning. find a way to get married. a''Siiccaaaful CMcigo tfEiTfi " !!* bration of the agreement to enddustrial use, but which is zoned eph's Cemetery, Keyport, under Netherlands; left the: home to go Paid Departmmt - Manmanih Medical Center starring in "Garden District,' the prolonged steel strike. After for. residential use.. Before the newa conference, the direction of the John; W. Chief Hutchison has been with this spate, of higher prices, thi written by her 'close ptrsooi fhartlyMaw tha the Aabuiy Park Fife Depart- Mr. and Mrs, James Miloney, "In zoning matters,| you find Porumbeanu consulted privately Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Hu- friend, Tennessee Williams. At market declined ahsrply am ment 32 yean. It it the only Mountain Hill Rd., Middletown, marked and conflicting. currents with Philiipp Handelman,, in attor-|jet. the time of her death, then wen monotonously withUttle respite Daniel MenaaU, actlead a cab full-time paid dspartmtat in Mon- daughter, yesterday, of public opinion," Adm. Shepsrd ney representirepresenting MMisi s BenedictBdit. possibilities of her appauiaf la for the bulls. pal Into the dM driveway Oat mouth County. Ha Joined Iha de- Mr. aannd Mrs. Richard H. Scho- remarked. "In the southern end Porumbeanu uid one reason he other Williams plays In Canada Of this year's 17 trading days, had come to New York at this 1 leads fna Rt 27 to the henw. partment la Ittl, and became enlank.« Truex PI.;Middletown, of the borough and in Pine Brook and F"! "^ only five saw more atocks gain time is that today is his 35th birth- Yale Morals tree* aaid chieflnWH. daughter, yesterday. there are a lot of. people who 'OR than losing. ' day. At, Key Wast. Fla.. Williams After ha became chief, Asbury Elisabeth General moved then long ago because commented yesterday: The market ended 1959 with Park received its first reduction Mr. and Mn. Albert Garcia, year-end rally which put the'Dow liked it the way it wu then, Case Ready "Her bean Just gave out. She At about the same time some don't want to drive these was a terribly troubled girl who in fire'insurance rates in more'|WestHeld. a son, Wayne Scott Jones Industrial average at a one from inside tha home used than 20 yean. The reduction people out. But we, and they, Set Meeting hadi ill and wu making a Garcia, Jan. M. Mn. Garcia la historic closing high of 67»,37. The For Trial the phone. Wilentz did not saycame when other cities in the die former Nbrma Schumacher Index closed yesterday at 639.84. have to face the fact that things valiant battle... She had gnat to whom tha phone ..call was change.They need our help, and NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - talent but no control." state wen-facing Increuea in of Keyport. The AP eftstock average hai fin insurance rates. they deserve it. ./:'••„•;:•<.-•',: On Budget The case of the 14-yeir-old girl In Funeral services will he Friday sagged $9 to $221.50 since Dec. a Yale University men's dormi- Some 20 minutes after the cab Chief Hutchison denioutrated 31, erasing all of December's "As tax assessor, I've had to LITTLE SILVER - Borough at a Frank E. Campbell funeral arrived, PloransM said a tone tory goes to court todsy. that a aeries of six pumper en- gains, s recognize the fact that land val- Council will introduce the 1960 home hen. Burial arrassemeati man wiflced from the houie and Defaults Bail, Nineteen Yale men are sched- gines could draw and relay an While the outlook waa fouesr in the southern end of town municipal operating budget at an are incomplete.' drove off in the car. He said the have gone up, due to the Increas- adjourned meeting Tuesday. uled to appear jn City Court on effective stream of water more booming business, at least for. the charges of lascivious csrriage. man appeared about 35 yean ed value of adjoining land; in The tame evening, the govern' old, » feet S, and was wearing than one mile, allowjng the de-Goes to Jail first half of 19M; fean of tight The girt, their alleged sexual partment topump out of aay one 1 money and'higher interest ntes Neptune, and, Wall Township, i ing body will bold what it called Stocks Rise a grey-brown overcoat. RED BANK - Charles E. MAa a result there are people • partner,' picked most of their of the city's three lakes.. Schlenger. id, 90, of 221 Law- have dominated Wall' St. Many an ' "informal conference" for names ud faces but of a college It hat' and glassea. rence Ave., Elberon Park,: yes- said stock prices were too high residents to get a look at the At 1:1J p. m. Mrs. Chapln're- yearbook. - After Slump, t«rd»y was committed to JaU, Inand dividend returns too small fk«dt spending schedule and.question turned. She found the three worn- In IMS, Chief Hutchison di- Eight of the undergraduates rected a pumping demonstration default of $1,000 bail to'await compared with yields ol bonds iTfcero.'-ie.'e big danger that wera arrested last week. Eleven la Mrs. Clarke's bedroom •ome of this land may faU into Councilman'Douglu C. Wright1 Close Mix She ran outside to tell Plorsnskl. with water being taken from Wes- jury'action on a charge of auto .and the shorter term government wen arrested yesterday. , theft: ''•••• obligations which yielded in the| the hands of land sharks, / uid the governing body found NEW YORK (AP)-Thefst»ck Then the .called police, on the ley Lake' to Deal 1 Police have never-uid just Lake,'more than a irille away. He was arraigned before Mag neighborhood of 5 per cent. "The . people responsible for lut year residents welcomed the market, downstairs phone; the only one opportunity to'learn a bit about what happened on the girl's tripe of four in the house that hadn't It was believed to be the long- iitrate John V. Crowell. toning: regulationi have got to to the campus. But Capt. Wil. slump yesterday, make it possible for this laid to the budget prior to its introduc — ripped out. est'relay ever recorded in the Schlenger will be arraigned to-| liam Hokman of the New Haven of strength and deead with an be sold profitably." lion. irregular price pattern. Clarke was operating at St. Pe- country. morrow before Long Branch Mag- Bandit DrtecUve Division said she visit- "We have a lot of problems," A final hearing on the fiscal ed Calhoun College, a dormitory, Tha .popular market yardsticks ter's when police tried to contact Chief Hutchison was on hisistrate Thomas J. Baldino on a (Continued) program has been set for March 1 Adm. Shepard said, "but we do wen all iip aHghtfy bat loaan him. His colleagues let 'him fin* way, to a firemen'a convention in charge of attempted armed rob- twice: sell, and Miss Bowden could be not have a single obs that can't 1, he added. outnumbered galncra by a small Hh before telling him "something Florida in ISM when n tractor bery- By Jim: 15, when city police found. be solved if we will only rec- fn other business, Mayor P., margin. waa wrong at home." toiler amaahed into a line of Schlenger was arrested Mon- Paul Campl uid he win travel entered the case. Yale had ac Mrs. Chspia had been here vis- traffic killing six persons. Chief day in AUenhurat, and police said Police said they esUbllshed ognize it and .deal with It.", epted resign i f rama t least that Rodgers spent Monday night The aaaaaasf ilnsied **iat It to Trenton Feb. 16 in an attempt wnced.1 » jifc^a*>J^*W • naMUM^ iting for the last Mdaya. Her Hutchisoo wu injured, His handhe admitted taking a car from to keep the borough's ' 10 students. Those 10 wen among alectronlca and ralla did wdl, al- waa mangled as a result of the lEogUah Motors. Mania Ave.. Fri- in the; basement of a doctor'i WMaatblsiatoatieatocrttieiw alive for state aid to the 11 arrested yesterday. though the carrien wen off casecretary at the V. S. embassy accident. Deputy Chief Charles then staging a home In Bridle. muter plan. Shortly after the cue bit the ii Maaagaa, Nicaragua. *' Cramer has bean serving as act-holdup la a grgrocera y atroe at 196 His car had been found shortly Yale reassigned ito lYtflft* LcegCBranch Ave., Long Branch. The mayor said he will be Volume roae to 3.666,661 shares Her fathirlalaw la new ling chief. after the robberv in the vicinity "I have not taken these mat- accompanied on the .trip by campus police chief, John H. Bow* ji^MiMtBBinia^dlAA# Ceim CAM*1^*A ters up, with either body,!' he from 2,760,106 Monday. ^•^•awelglB^PJBi IfJT ItiffJII Chief Hutchison is a graduate Police uid Schlenger pulled of the Deserted Village of Allaire, Frank Weigand, Planning Board era, to other duties. The univer- Of 1,264 lisuM traded, losers of Anbury Park High School, and a' gun on the owner, but lost now'a state nark, and a house-to- said. "I thought the Industrial chairman. sity's announcement of Bowers outnumbered gainers by 466 to of the Natlaaal War eel- was a chief petty officer in Wash- his nerve when another customer house -search was conducted in Congress was > the proper place Councilman Raymond E. Gar-transfer made no mention of the 410. New highs for I**-* tot- ington and Europe in World War walked into; the store, Schlenger the'area ail day yesterday. to bring these things out. rison, Jr. reported that a morals case. aled 5 and new lows 40. sincMrse . sufferinClarke gba da bee strokn invalidee lasdt II. put the gun back in his pocket, The search did not flush Rod' "1 realize that as a public of' "serious" drainage condition ex- Among those arrested yester- • Yesterday'i closing atocks: July. He waa the tint to demon- police said, and,walked out ofK eMaa aad the ether la a Rd. at the Red Bank Recreation IK-31H: extras medium J7-2». liKoiniwi^otmooplitrej Ohl» Oil ITU in the present budget. • , Center. OUvor Ca cal andeat at Jaht , A new' aalary guide adopted Browns - Extras (4140 lbs.) Omb. Mr .. The scene of the tragedy, ad- His car- Mi • parked auto £••«• III Ol .aM** by the board provides raises of Mr*. Grabani'a em Ha A W All 1 Jacent to New Brunswick, is owned by Herman C. Schneider, FwuiiMet "15* 6410 to 6766 for teschen. The II, waa takkw • dose to the locale of the. still- Whites - Top quality (4640 Ptamr. 10 MIX average increase ia IS60. etalrs. a> eaWed ta Mm and wwmm tmmtunt > nmu wumrnt unsolved HatlsMllls mur'der : : er parked car owned by Chester lbs.) 31-35; mediums U-29^; A request by Anthony ' F. y be ran to a rVanjt wMaw la which attracted attention McEachen, II Ohd St N smalU 24li-U'/$. 5: is*" "s* trufoto, co-chairman of the Wei- Orchard St., New tbeM M SM A HMfJ WW*T^ ITMWI Mn ai ' sou after the bodies of the Rev, Ed- ShrewsburSheyb . y TTTh e MceMcEnchern n car Brawns -lop quality (4640 .nun M «S fan Committee of the Teachers • ee"M wbjdaw and no 'IJward Wheeler Hall and MrsAssociation. , to reconsider the was ehovehd d against a car owned lbs.) 3214-34; mediums 30^31^ ~ 'Eleanor Mills, a choir singer, smalls 2S-26. ulary.scale proposed earlier byj by Robert I. r rank, Uttle Silver. A llRht Nun coat was ..frrnnd wen found under a crab apple Police Mid Mr. Weinstein (old the teachen wai turned down In the cellar. William' later Iden- tree off DeRuisey's Line in 1622.' by the board, them a car pullmi onto, the read Both had been ahot In the tified the man as Radcen from Weather ; forced his car off the road. head. ••..••. - ,•/ ;..". • ,'y'.-w.g)nakdewa tenasleg cleoelMii this More ..recently, North Bruns- The current expense category Trooper Detactlye-Robert Do- MVaeWIB iMWwSS Wjf nBJPJM ffwBt wick wai the scene of a fiery of the 166641 budget is 11,620,296, Khruthy Keeps #A( twwi flftn two Inoti $\ tw later today, peeea.y kiglislag W cnsh of a college, bus ind anan increase of $167,175. Capital CSr fjf W# Mlik fOfcbWP* Nit UW aa eaaw tor a wbUe, and a Air* outlay is SM.2S0, a decrease of ^' Week and white oil truck; killing 12 persons Isst One Promise CBHHPIV H^B VVMBV II^BHfl6jB|Vj ItSBle Oct. I. ., and debt service is The trooper 'was aeverai yards, la tanto ef the colder hterler N4.4I2.U, a drop of tls.7U.45, MOSCOW (AP) - A Lithuanian fmm'hitcarat thethne. anas. Hbjh today la the apptr The teachers group employed SU it Charter Study Htar.iin; girl and her brother, toeriul and By,, the time' Trooper Dorien 36s. Qcfiiiaaii rala tealghi M4 Ml a sound truck to tour the borough a Ml frightened, left Moscow to- •nt baek to hi* r»r, U» aad far a parttoi ef Thursday Draws Urge Crowd yesterday urging voten to attend day on the first leg «| « plane had tuned Ml down Southard with lowest tonight la the Ms the budget hearing. trip to Chicago and long sought Ave. 'ihv. i*wn S-mankum-Yel- aad the high Thursday about LONG BRANCH - Reildents lowbreok Rd. The bandit had a here last night Jammed city hall The board received complaint! reunion with their parents. about the "breeieway" connect- bta he*.d Mart on the trooper. -I to offer suggestions en areas of Reglna Uoaae, », and Tomes, Btoek Island to Cape May: |JJ* the preterit government lystem ing the Harding Rd, building to Tha license number of the car Meetly east to southeast winds the Branch Ave. building, One 17, became etpanted tram Mr. « to be reviewed by the Chnrter and Mn. PauUus LeonM of Chi* by a It'll n. p. h. today bscemlag Study Commission. woman said her dsughter has who wu la Me front yard at the A*_ A _ ^.. AA _A ai*a ekak' ^^^ • ^& picked up icveral coMa from cago 11 yaan ago during World aaan to aMtnweat i«e m, p. The'hour and a half meeting walking through the passageway. War II. b.fbanday. Mastly dandy to- waa called to receive E'.!«gc:ilons The 24-hour aurch was con-| The "breetcway" Is not enclosed, They an njeinlag their p^ ducted by 76 state tronpen, two day." and comments from mlderlta enu under'a pntnlM the father Henry A. Stevenson, building hdkopttn and a pjane. by dandy la the after. concerninf the present form of and' grounds commute* chair* and mother obtained fnm'Soviet Me* «l government, VhlMllly 116 mites lew- man, said the passigcway will Premier Nlklta Khrushchev dur CUTTING THREAD tM*f*r« ' MH Boot, Allen snd Hamilton, New Ing hli U. S. visit lilt year, errag te 14 miles cceaaleeally IM' NMS Hilt , jelthcr be enclosed or closed off, A rake-like cadnet, designed for IM PINT 111 Yorokk CiCityt , di h lees m rain. study, are conducting the Several residents voiced 'Com- After ssylni goodby to an aunt ciittlni antelfood cike, does a tat 'mam m, plaints about the food served In with whom they have been liv- fine Job. No such aid in your Moit important firm crop in the River Street School Cafeteria, ing in Llthunnin, Reglna snd kitchen? Then use heavy thread the vicinity of Deborah, Iowa, It WkM M *MM Stow Iww I* Mil Famed for its manufacture of M*iMM twwrtwlil'ewiii MIM vwr They said children carry their Tomn boirded a Rusilan plane with a sawing motion, and you'l corn, But no corn Is sold, The M wltkiTM RtaiMWl fliMKIM raior-iherp word blades It To-own lunchea to school rather than bound for Stockholm and C Ind the thread will slice th« cake entire crop Is used to fatten hogs nlM ledo, a cathedral city In Spsln, eat in the cafeteria. I hsgen. without mashing, for (he market. Future County P
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"With- KEYPORf - The Keyport SHREWSBURY - Three, snahr ouitt this Cititens Asodatlon hu taken ue woulwon d collapse like a bouse another poke at the proposed County Farm problems, face the naidanta'tt, of cards. tm,TN Board of Education Monmouth County in the dfd A judge and a deputy district budget for 1M04I. ahead, according to Chartea^M- attorney once agreed to this — It will be voted on by the pub- Gains Seen Pike, executive director efjtte referring to Carole Tregoffs lic'st the Feb, •school election. Board. >:% testimony at a preliminary hear- In its January newsletter, re- At Trenton In a UU before .the dinetan ing and the state's cue against COLTS NECK - The Mon- leased yesterday, the KCA takes her. - the board to talk for proposing TRENTON - Monmouth Coun- of Monmouth Couaty Rod raouth County Fire Police.Ae- Chapter hen, Mr. Pike said. A sew fight over this same S1.2M expenditure for "food ty farmen and their products ss testimony is shaping up u the service." are winning big recognition at projected half-million or Brand as president at Its annual the New Jersey Farm Show this county residents by HIJ state news completion of its election meeting in the fire house The bulletin states: , case against the shapely tt-yetr- , "This sum is the salary pro- week. create the most trouble in acM* In the hay show.,Hominy Hill in transportation,- and in old redhead and her lover, Dr. Henry White was elected vice vided for supervised lunch per- R. Bernard Finch, C They are todi. We are advised by the state Farms, Colts Neck, emerged re- raising to support the n _, accused of murder la the July II serve champion, behind; Ideal organisations that would be ,|qr> Denartment of Education that'the Farms. of Augusta. ine to cope with the population rule governing teachera' lunch shooting of the doctor'a Graver Carter, treasurer, i MAKIN* WAV—This house on Wait Front St., Red lank, adjoining Waldman's Gtilf First prises went to Hominy increase. The Wat problem maid Barbara. George H. Hallinan, financial i periods is as follows—to provide Hill for artificially cured types Station, Mapla Ava., it being torn down to provide additianal parking area and room a duty-free period of up to3 0 be even more vexatious Canto w.u not arrested until retaiy. of clover and grass and it drew of the greatly increased taau she testified at the doctor'a pre- Marshall for the station's Avis Rant-a-Car service. Philip Waldman, station owner, said the land minutes for any teacher who de- second place money for two Mr. HaUaaa, Fred sires it..." made necessary by the firat ten liminary hearing U days after I _ will be blacktopped in the spring. types of alfalfa. A third place problems, he said. . - • \ the ahootinr lt» prosecutor Foantar, Franklin Watere, John The KCA noes on to say that for alfalfa went to Robert While Mr. Pike said that each aaid some of bar statements con- Fairbanks and Raymond McGirr, "there is nothing In fhe regula- Lawrence, Holmdel, * flicted with those aba jave au- executive committee, and Mr. tion which implies that the new 100 homes in the' cosily Service Station In the seed and grain exhibition would automatically provide ITU,- thorities earlier. McGirf, aargeant-at-arms. teachers' lunch period should be Hugh Oakley, Freehold, received Thomas Cox wu named to the If, Seek Clarification equsl in lennth to that Riven the Ml additional income, he 4K not The prosecution now hopes to a best in show plaque tor wheat, minimise the Increased invest- enter her testimony into evi- publicity committee. Expansion Set punHs, if bevond 30 minutes." and second prixe went to Harry Appointed delegates to the New TV Association concludes: ment needed by public and pri- dence, but her attorneys argue RED BANK - Philip Wald- Crine, Vaadenburg. A first prise vate agencies to care for the'k- that using her own statementsJeney State Fire Police Associa- man, owner'of WaMman's Gulf "Whv doesn't the Board of went to Robert Lawrence, Holm- tion were: H. Warren Ashman, Of School Heat Bill Education tike advantage creased population. He'J'afM against her would violate her Station, Maple Ave. and West del, for his yellow* commercial Mr. White, Otxie Sickles, Juliua this rule and aave the Planning Board surveys ^hfwe constitutional rights. Front St. has purchased a 5ta- soybeans. shown the average new Superior Judge Walter R. Ev- S.Laugl and Mllo J. Morton. llt-foot lot on West Front St. RUMSON - The Rumsoa-Falr a few dollan? This la' of Among new officials named Alternates are Robert Hathaway, Haven Board of Education, con- many questionable Items ia the to be one with the p ans is expected to rule on ad- adjoining the rear line of his Pledge No by farm groups represented at their JO's having two . next Anton C. Hodik, William Ful- cerned over Its monthly. school pronosed budget." the show wu Henry Zdancewic ton, Stanley Bigger •*• Mr. Cos. The grodp will meet tonight at living in n I1I.0N home and Mai is in recess un- S is having of Freehold, who wu elected having an income of IM*. '' til than because of the illness of 'Delegates to the Monmouth house on the property torn down. Blue Cross S in the Borough Hall. president of the United Milk Pro- Firemen's Association are Nelson and Light Co.. fora n explanation A decision mav be made at the ^^ y New Jersey Nothing can stop this projected • witness. He said the lot will be paved growth, said Mr.. Pike, drawing If Carole's testimony is not ad Palmer, Cecil P. Benjamin to provide additional ptrtlng amof Its method of billing. meeting a* to whether the Asso- Frank Moreau, Freehold, aad Harvey Waddington. Hike in '60ciation will go on record u op- a parallel with Nassau County on mltted, will the state's case and space for his Avis Rent-a- Board officials explained that Robert Runyoo, Manasquan, were Long laland, when n predoM- against, her stlU collapse? Delegates.to the New Jersey Car business. during planning for the new ad- NEWARK - Carl K. Withers orn-M to the school budget. named dlrecton of the New Jer- State Advisory-Council arc Peter president of the Hospital Service Th,„e„ „,„„curren„t ,.„»-»»(IWM0), „—schoo.l neatly rural county hu become No, states Clifford Crail, chief The property wu purchased dition, electrical consultanta esti- sey Plant and Flower Growers a community of one million per- J. Spagnola and Mr. Bigger. from the estate of Mrs, Frank mated the monthly electrical bill Plan of New Jersey, ha/ refuted budwt wu defeated twice at thhe Auociation. . , trial deputy for the district at- LJne officers elected were Mr, sons with only five per cent of ' toraey'a office. He and Deputy H. Welter, Mr. Waldman said. would run about f6M. reports that Blue Cross rates will polls last vear. Aa a result, Assigned to the executive com- Sickles, chief, and J. Graver Car- go up this year in New-Jersey. nearlv $'00,000 wu slashed from the land remaining iMdsvetosed. Dist Atty. Fred N. Whlchello are The area will be blacktopped in The monthly Nils; however, mittee of the New Jersey As- He told the Red Cross dtae- tor, deputy chief. For the Howelthl e spring. He said In a statement that the schedule. sociation of Nurserymen,- was directing the state's case. Barracks, James Duval wu elect- have been running about $1,000. reports to the contrary "are en- ton that he believes Moamsism "Taat statement about the case Besides the-additional parking James W. Swackhammer, Lester Field, Little Silver,,while County always will be a com- ed first lieutenant and Nelson Pal- area, Mr. Waldman plans to in- tirely without foundation", and Fred J. Noble, Little Silver, and collapsing wu made by Munici- mer, second lieutenant. For die board architect, said the differ- muters' ana and that while sea- pal Judge William Martin (at stall additional gasoline pumps ence in the bill Is the result of AIMrt Flemer. Holmdel, were ing restrictions will tend to hold Shrewsbury Barracks Mr. Laugi the West Front St. side of "Ordinarily, plan policy would Want Jetport elected to Ha board of trustees. Carole's preliminary hearing) wu elected first lieutenant and the method of billing employed foitid commenting on legislative down growth in some sections, and Mr. Whlchello agreed to it," his station. by the utility. Returned to office by >the New there ia nothing that can with- Richard Kirby, second lieutenant. Mr. waldman hu operated the matters still pending final deter- Jeney Fur Breeders Association saldCraU. Robert Hathaway will be the He said that the school Is now mination, such u the recent pro- Near Resorts stand the eventual prassurs, sf "But that waa before we de- station 25 years., The station has were Kenneth W. Huebsch, Mnrl- the population pushing out from chief instructor of the fire police billed on a "peak demand bails" posal (or an 'investigation' of Blue ASBURY PARK (AP) — The boro, vice president, and Olen W. veloped all the information from been In business about 40 yean, Cross. In this particular instance, the urban areu to the school, with Mr. Hodlk, Mr. Cox he sild. The W. Hammond Co., rather than on actual kilowatt N. J. Resort Association wants Huebsch, Marlboro, treasurer. LuVegu. It'a.cjuite a different consumption as had been the however, we have an obligation and Howard S. Creed Jr. u in- Red Bank, is demolishing the l a "major Jet airport in the cen- case, now.*' structors. case In the past. to reassure our l /i million sub- tral section of New Jeney within After her prelimlniry hearing, house. scribers upramptly u possible. The next meeting of the asso- Mn. Emil Politowsky, 3 Bu- The architect went on to ex- closer proximity to the resort Mother's March state invaatlgaton found s Min- ciation will be Feb. U at the "A far aa the proposed legis- areu". jwvposi ,; neapolis, Minn., coovict, Jack sett PI., daughter of Mrs. Wel- plain that the peak] demand la fir. ter, said the house is about 100 the amount of electricity the util- lative inquir. .y is concerned, the The association Monday Set in Raritan Cody, who said Miss Tregoff rutteet and managements of adopted a resolution by Mayor Election hired him in Las Vegas, Nev., to yean old. She \ said her mother ity would be required to furnish RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs., lived in the home 55 yesn until when every electrical item in the New Jersey Blue Cross will co- Thomu F. ShebeU of Asbury UU the doctor's wife. <• operate fully in this or any other Galileo Gioseffi', chalratan of the KEVPORT^— Election of a* Seven Children her death in October, UH. school wu In use at the aame Park, who aaid ha preferred Bur- Cody testifled last week that h< legttimatt inquiry. It !e respect- lington County over Morris Coun- focal March of Dimes campaign, leers wu discussed at • meet- time. fully suggested to the Interested hu announced the Mother'a|h*S Of Jewish War Veterana, My* took cash from Mlu Tregoff Are Confirmed Nat Used ty for a jet airport site but would Finch to kill Mn. Finch but nev memben of the Leajslature, how- really like to see the airport March wiU be held Monday Feb. shore Post, in the Name Blue-Gold Thus, the board is paying for |Thunday. er intended to do it LITTLE SILVER — At recent ever, that virtually everyy bit of even closer to Monmouth County, 1, between 7 and S p.m. ilectridty It never uses, Mr. y Homeownen are requested Marie Anne Udtolm, lt-year- services in St John's Episcopal pertinentit t InformatioIfti n theth y might TThhe mayor envisioneiidd tthhe airi - First' nomlnalioda' will 'be • wi* Church, Bishop Alfred L Ban- Event Chairmen SwacUiammer said. leave their porch or outslde|celved at the next meeting,,Feb. old Swedish girt who wu a maid seek concerning the operation of u an attraction for vaea- ..... - V. .. ^ yard of the Episcopal Diocese He pointed out that the chances at the Finch home, waa yester- RIVER PLAZA - Peter Di- ofthe school using the maximum day'a chief witnesi. Miu Ud- of New Jersey, confirqted seven Sciulllo, chairman of Cub Pack always has been a matter of In Florida, children. They were Donald 8, announced this week that Mn. amount of electricity it Is gear public record on file In Trenton. asking contributions. !••"soon• . AA ^uirtcrniutitr . bolm aaid that aha had written ad for is remote. ! In order to sen our resort her mother in Gotheaborg,'Swe- Asay, Ltaday Mayer, Robert Russell McConneU, Mn. Arthur The plan does • business nc we have to do something to Mn. Gioseffi hu announced wu made by Jack AHmarkHmark, Michel, Kslhryn VanKirk, Ben- Munschauer and Mrs. Chester La- F. Kianey, Jr., achool needing HO million annually. 1 den, that Mn, Finch told her of lent, said that the an assault upon bar by the doctor. jamin Vincent, Charles Wode- Crane will be chairmen of the Concerning the inquiry propr>| Kenneth Wade ol wen itisnmrd and tentative house and.wniaid Nieholl. change of billing resulted when aawwrisra-r pack's annual Blue and Gold din- sat,Mr. Withers said a Locust Grove Trailer Camp, have plans made -for «' pitta Over defense objections, a por- f Hv H U0N VlMr ._ .JJU volunteered as area captains, tton of the lettei*-traaslatad from Sunday the rector, Rev. A. Al- ner Tab., M ia the*••** Hiiiitissifa^aMlddtetowai W NOIDCM party. len Attenborough, baptised'Catb* Fire Company 1 Hendrnarten; A meeting of all captains will Swedish-wu admitted to testl I Hd;Fai ™SSr Haveni achool boarda have be held » the, home of Mn, many. It reed: Tine.Ashley,Aymonler, daugh- Rt. 35, Headdeas Corner. e o n'd a C t i n g a comprehensive Meet Tonight at 81SO ter of Mr. and Mn. Henri Ay- At a recent meeting, the follow- expressed similar concern over examination of the so-called Gioseffi. 1 East Susan St., to-|Jolly Beaners "He (Dr. Finch) told her If she the monthly bills. CLIFFWOOD — Democrats of morrow at 7:30 p.m. didn't take everything back about monler of Little Silver. ing were inducted: John DeMar- "Blue Cross problem" for many Matawan Township Districts 3 The new church Teen .Group la, Alex Fritr, Robert Girling and Board officiali questioned „,*&, ^ ** highly informative the divorce be had a man in Lu whether this method, 'used for t and 3 will hold their tint regu- Conduct Sale la holding weekly meetings Sui Christopher Kluin. A film, "Ad- — T preliminary report hu been made lar meeting of IMO tonight at Vegu whom ha would pay thous- Industrial eonsummen, Is fair. public" and other facto should Model Airplane HAZLET - A white elephant ands of doUan to kill her." days from 4 to « p, m. in the venture in Talannia," wu t:M in the VFW Hall here. pariah house. shows. The architect noted that even sale wu conducted at a meeting. Mn. Finch and the doctor though the school rarely will use New officers will be installed. Course Planned of the Jolly Beanan ia the horn* asperated after the incident da* 'Tomorrow, Mn. John N. Lang The following Cubs' received "Any subsequent 'probe' will in anberger, noted authority Its peak capacity, the utility still Plans will be made for aocial of Mrs. Jack Vouat, Rosemary scribed la the girl's latter. She d for various pprojectj s and all likelihood involve costly and and political activiliea for theKEYPORT-The Flying Knights " floral arrangement, wilt give Paul Buchananh , FredericFdikk O'O'GraG - hu to install power lines, trans-• time • consuming duplication of Modelodcl AlrolsnAirplane Club,. «m«or#dlDr' filed salt IK divorce aeon after* 1 year. All residents of the two ward. It wu pending at the time lecture on "Flower Arrange*dy, WlUlam Hendricks, Paul*™" "? «* the effort already expended by districts have been Invited. Re-by the Jewish War Veterans, Bay- Plan mn made for parttafc mentae in the Church" for worn- Makely. Thomu Butter, Glenn "^""i "• -1 this committee under the able shore Post, met for their Instruct- pation In the Mother'a Matcat tar aha died. : freshments will be served. en jneinben of the church am Hendricks. Alan Fusca, Robert occasion arises. and Impartial chairmanship of ion class Sunday in the syna- Polio Monday under the chafe, their guests. McKeon. Robert Frake, David Oner Dhtrfcts Prof. Sidney Simon of Rutgers," gogue, Broad St manshlp of Mra. Galileo OtosaHi;; , Shower Honors Siegfried. Robert Bennett, Brace Dr. Kianey said that In discus- the plan official declared. DE MOUY BALL SET Louis J. Palush, Instructor, hu • St. Keanabory Nooae Unit MacLeod, Gary and Philip Cam- skms with the county school su- He uid preparation 'for and EATONTOWN— The first in- announced model building will Games were played and prises tenuto, Frederick . Hencken, perlntendent he leaned that attendance at a proposed year- nual sweethesrt ball of the Wash- be taught If enough boys in the awarded to Mn. Murray Marka Mrs. Rosenberg Schedules Open Houae James Viliet and James McCon- other districts either were not long series of further hearings in*>ton Chapter, Order of DeMolay 3-years-and-older group register and Mn, Stephen Poaaski. The neU. cannot but result In costly addi- HIGHLANDS - Mrs. Thomu KEANSBURG - Baysbore aware, or not concerned with will take place at Old Orchard interest. next meeting will be- tional 'overhead' expenses which, Rosenberg, Union City wu guest Lodge M, Loyal Order of Moose, the problem. Country Club Friday, Feb. 12, Boys desiring to join the club Feb. of necessity, must be taken from I, In the home of Mrs. of honor at a surprise itork show- will hold an open house Feb, In other matten at the brief from i o'clock .to midnight. can contact Jack Altmark, William Doebler, Sharon Dr. Columbian League the funds available for payment er Saturday W the home of Mn. in the American Legion Hall session, Paul White. Highlands Walter Buiinell, general chair- Oregon Ave., or any of tht Attending were Mn. Vount, of memben' hospital bills." James Worth, 34 Shrewsbury, Ava • AddAdds ;33 Members > Ave., Fair Haven, wu sworn In man, Is being assisted In arleade- n - Jack krueter. Stem Mn. Thomu Patrick, Mra.. Mi? given by Mrs. Edward Murphy, u anew member of the board. "Nevertheless," said Mr. Wlth- rangementa by Donald Leager, ley Schwartz, Jack Goldberg, duel Mn. Frank Ksr- . Merle Clark, state director ASBURY.PARK - Three new en, "the tiusteea and manage- Union City, and Mrs. Ted Mo- the Loyal Order of Moose, is ex BMttbert Joiotd tM Wonco's Cfr Ha wu named In December to entertainment and tickete, and Milton Krain and Leonard Mil-lovkh. Mrs. Mueller, Mn carskt, Jersey City. , paetad to attend the affair. u ment of Hospital Service Plan Craig Whitmore, publicity. The ler, Fonaski. Mn. Raymond, Van himblahW n LLeagu e off MonmoutMh J2S2, of business "*"' co-operate folly la the pro- Mrs. Rosenberg is the fonnar wDI be County at a meeting last weik |a oafl al ball queen wlU be crowned during Additional advlsen are needed Clief, Mn. Marka aad Mn. Doe- Mas Tina Slaaushas of Newark. pressures aad his dutieittos u may*- ?°*"d to***** *!•* •*• * * the evening. to assist with the program. Her. UQ frttyODf IS the Kiagsley Anna Roof Garden. foaling that, if It Is conducted m Green aid yellow decorattou Mn. William Chlego. president. or of Fair Haven. wan used and a large stork Introduced Mra. Elliabeth Forel- wu table centerpiece. Gift , Holmdel The Holmdel Fin in Kansu City, g arranged around a carriage, Rose Rita Forella. eel that New Jeney Blue Cross outlet supper waa serves. bald a meeting tut weak ia Memben will attend the presi- of the University of Southern WHY FEBRUARY IS ONE provides IU memben with the Attending were Mrs. William fire house, at whkh officers wer dent's forum which state Repub- California. rejected. Wesley Buck, was cho- best in comprehensive hospital Beattie, Mn. Mae Foy, Mrs. lican women will hold at Prince- Dr. Kianey Informed the board protection at a cost that com- Claire Beatty, Mrs. Adam Gra- sen president, Arthur Blauvelt, ton Inn, Feb:: •; the Lincoln's that a study, is being mads of the VK# pmiQMHt AavCft VfMnamWj pares more thin favorable with OF OUR FAVORITE MONTHS aide and Miss Mary Ann Beatty, Day dinner the Moomouth County feasibility of establishing a six- any. other form of coverage." all of New York City: Mrs. Her- sacreury; Harold Holmes, treas- Federation of Republican Women week summer school program bert Allison and MUs Sylvia Al- urer, and Ralph .Stewart_ , assis wiln>l« holHWd —Feb • w». * U— a -t» Se ~*»n - Girt*•••-, , emphulilng remedial and sup* lison, Weshawken: Miss Elaine IB?teIe^'J!J and a dinner which the West Long plemenUl work. Jwrstjy Shore) (Club iVAliNTINEi MY- FEB. Korea, Jersey City; Mrs. John ,!?"J™rt Branch tjphimUan League will According to Dr. Kinaey. the Has Card Party Worth,' Mn. Morris Ctusen, assistant chief. Negotia- hold March S, honoring J. Rua- program would be financially SENTIMENTAL 0IFT5 GALORE Mrs. wmiam Fuchs, Mrs. W.R. " toi coiintydiairman, in self-supporting. RUMSON - Mn: Joseph Stump Mn. Edward Duncan, raoooca' . Lounge, Long The board aiao authoriied ad* and Mn, Paul Bixler were chair- PRICED FROM A FEW DOLLARS UP Mrs7And«wHomlik,Mrs.R*lph houM, which win be erected • Branch. . vertlsement for bids en various men of thefirst annual card Bennett, Mn. Robert P. Capita- to the village grocery store. Memben will also attend the school supplies for next year and party which the Jersey Shore EXAMPLE:SPLIT HEART KEY CHAIN ger, Mrs. Victor Rosaettl, Mn. Mn. of Main St state federation convention • in purchaie of some equipment for Club of St. Joseph'h's College John Banko. Mrs. Stephen H. hu returned;,from Fort Worths Mswati? the addition. Alumnae held last Thuradsy at ^ J812 IN STERLING • 75» IN 145 <30Lt Faller. Mrs. Michael SJdk Fla., whan -she The next meeting will be Feb. Mra. Stump's home on Ridge Rd. weeks with Mn. Mary Applegate. The Red Bank Junior Service Mn. Irene Raygurt, Mn Ray- 17 in the Adventurer Motel, Long League was granted: permission St. Joseph's College wu ' JMONO6RAM AT 50^ PER LETTER mond Demsty. Mrs. Lena Worth, The fire, company wu called Branch. ^ ':.'. -,' founded by Mother Seton in 1809, out Sunday afternoon to a brush to use the school auditorium for mmjr__ (10 DAYS) Mn. Kenneth Kollmar. Mn Paul a presentation in March. and Is located at Emmitiburg, Kollmar, Mlu Wllma Parker, fin on the Anderson property Md. Schanck Rd.. ' Group Afttnds A simitlar request fro Miss Ellens Rosenberg, Miss Car- Monmouth Civic Chorus lor a Proceeds from this party will go to the college development fund, WMMIMDONi BKTOOAY-Ktltt etc Bckert, Mha Lena Worth, ^a^ • *—"> h^k^'''n* «*A1 Courify Mtttinq wm OWBf, aWW19 • Ml May production also wu grant- Prise winners were Mn; David Highlands, and Mrs. Richard Tar* HIGHLANDS - A group of id. . ' ; hune, Fort Hancock. Ryan, Mn. Vincent Msgrinl, Mrs, ALL MY FOR TOflETHERSHOfPilW local woman attandsd t meeting The boar_,d will organis__ ..e for the Raymond Johnson and Mrs. of the Monmouth Couaty Fad- *•«* Kbool year Feb. I. Theodora Labrecque, AN EXtfLlENt OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE eratlon of Republican Women Othen present were Mrs, Ar- Comedienne to Perform Thursday in Eatontown, , • Conclude Coune thur Cody; Mn. John Holian, THOSE SELECTIONS IN CHINA , x A. Paul King, 'Ocean County Mn. John Regan, Mrs, Thomu freeholder, waa guest speaker, For Cub Leadcra Smith and Mlsi Roiemarle M, BIBELOTS .Oft For Evening Department Mn, Eva S. Marker wu In charge RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Burt Braiin. of the bus trip. Lader, 41 Nevada Dr., cubmas- The club will meet tomorrow TWO HEADS RH) BANK - Marie Shep- Umssshe talka about; Attending were Mrs. Marker, ter of a newly formed Cub Pack night at Mn. Smiths home on herd, lyric coloratura soprano Marie Shepherd studied at the Mn. Uura Rubley, Mn, William to be sponsored by the Middle IS Poplar Aye., Fair Hiven. and concert comedienne of Ms- Clarke Conservatory of Music McCann, Mrs. Cora DnBien's, Road Parent-Teacher Association, M0MM0OTM ARTS FOUNDATION ptewood, will be guest artist at Philadelphia and at the Jullllard Mn. Etta Morris, Mn, Minor his announced the training course INFANT BAPTIZED the masting: of the evening de- School of Mualc In New York Johnson, Mrs. Vivian Sanbom, •of Adult widen MS DMH coin* FAIR HAVEN - Judy Anne EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS * SCULPTURE partment of the Woman's Club City. She Is a Uacher of music, Mrs. Frank Thomu, Mrs, Ru- pleted. Russell, Infant daughter of Mr. of Red Bank Monday night at a member of the National Asso dolph Hein, Mn. George John- Assisting Mr. Leder in the local and Mn, John A, Russell, 19 IU0UR1* FLOOR GALLeRV JAJI19-KIA •:M o'clock. • elation of Taachan of Singing, son, Mrs. Dorothy Leaser, Mrs, group are Harold Lloyd, Insti- Doughty La,, was baptized Sun- Her prognm w|ll be "Amerl- and the Music Educators Asso- Charles McCall, Mn. Ruth West tutional representative; Jack Alt- day by Rev. Donald E, Hickey DURING STORE HOUR'S, NO ADMISSION can Woman, Historical and Hys- ciation of New Jeney. - Mrs. William Hebandahl, Mrs. mark, chairman of. the comIn- the Catholic Church of the terical." -!.'•',, Mn. Shepherd Ii sn srtli Lydis Schmidt, Mrs, Helen Kor* mittee; Frank Brentpn, secretary Nativity, The godparents ire Mra CHARGE, SEE WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS AMD Starting with Pocohantas, the member of the New, Jersey Fed nek, Mrs, John Eullnger, Mrs, and Peter Egan, Jr., assistant Fred Russell of Rumion and Wil first woman of American history. eratlon of Music Cluhi, and I lohn Duncan, Mrs. John Dedrlck, cubmaster. Him Russell of Fair Hivon. FRIENDS ARE DOING IN THE ART WORLD Mrs. Shepherd will tell Interest- a former director of the Psntt ihd Mrs. Oscar Yale all of this Eight den mothers hive been A buffet luncheon wis served Ing ' stories about women of College Glee Club. She hu pei plscc. nsmed snd there Is a need' for In the home of the parent*. America, Including Eliuseth formed In opera, operetta, coi Attending from Atlantic High- additional volunteers, Mr, Leder Other attending were Mm, Ralph OMMC, Mary Washington, Betsy cert, radio and the thester, at lands were Mrs, Vincent H. Fox, ssid, A. Russell, Mrs, Marguerite Orth, Rosi, Julia Ward Howe and has performed for church a Mrs, Eugene Snyder, Mrs. Fred- The initial committee meeting Fred Russell, Mr.-snd Mrs Alex- others. She will also sing serl- club groups throughout the Mi< :rlck Welter, Mra, Robert M. will be held In Februiry In the ander Russell and Bonnie Jem, ous songs and folk tunas of the die Atlantic SUUi. Earle and Mrs. Paul V. Forest Middle'Road School. John and Virginia Russell. 9 J pMp /^^pJ ffaaqrMdvia,MeiyJane wauam IW»are\7anst yastsrasy Joseph Csmmuccio: Bruce Comp- S^SchTrW^jr of students have Search. Sara Smith. Laurien Se- tog, Robert Darby, Susan Davis, Ann Socolchik, Stephen Smith. " EJatoe Soaneaberg, Arlene victor Fox, Marioo Geritenfeld, Joan Timoney, WIlBam.Wallace. made tht honor roll for the sec-StoU and Herya White. James Gordon, Mary Lee Hem-Jeremy Wells. William Zagorski Hone-itUling (he trained homemaker to ead marking period. Grade Il-Cerl Amato. Linda hauser, Mary Jane Hendrickson, and Daniel Zaehring.. The tre: Carolyn Anderson, Herald, Anne Hubbard, now accepting appli- Homcmtker units now cttaMiiti Andersen. Claire Eau de Cologne was first rasn- . in New Jersey. High Honor Roll-Average BieaeawaM. HHusband, , James Jarvis, m or better:, Carlo, VineeatCilli, Frances Cob- John Johnson, Leigh Klitsch, Nsn- ufactured in .'he German city of Monmouth County's Homemak join jonawn, bcign nuimM, !»•••- the same name. -•«_ * IMM, March 7 er Service is sponsored jointly Grade U-Caretoe Birch, Phil- lea*. Doris Conoyer, , Cicely cy KpKopasi,, Elaine Mstthews,, Don- the same name. •«**> 7 There is no charge for. theby the Monmouth County Organ- ip Meibdny, ReaaM Flam, Mur- Craver, Warren I DeBrown, aid Massellll, SSusa n MarvinMi , WilWii -l Giovanni FarinFarinaa , broughbrou t the course, and full tttomuUea may ization for Social Service, the iel Frederick, Charles Punt. Da- Richard Dryer, Patricia Eber- liai m McKinnon, Barbarb MAa McAll- secret there. be received from tN Home- Public Health Nunlng Associa- vid Kasnig, Patricia Laioe, Ron- sole. Joan Eiiete, Barbara maker Service office in the Red tion of Rumioii, Fair Heven and aid MkaWowshi, Frank Rega, Evan.. Ethel Gecsey. Irene Gil- Bank branch office of the Fam- Sea Bright, th- e Junio- - r service Maija Studeats and Pauls Wag- , RiU Ginaisa, Patricia Geek- lly and Children's Service of Men- League of Red Bank, and the *r. • , ,. rneyer, George GaieU, James TASTY LUNCN-IOX FILLERS! tnouth County, Monmouth St.. or Family and Children's Service ot Grade Il-Freneh Ball, Gordon Joyce Greig, Janice Add eye-eppeal and eating fun.to at the Family aad Children's of- Monmouth County. leha, Roberta -'Cheney, fices on GerfWd Ct.. Long Ditiel. Carlos FratteUi. _ that lunch you fix for Dad Branch. ret Frederick. Carol Greenlp, In- fffeBfitfe • The course will be conducted ge Habeck, John Herman, Wil- KeUy, Valerie Kneale, Joseph and the kids this year. by 4 representative of Rutgers Miller Won't liam Horvath, Dennii • Jascott, Lsunto. Ruth Ann Lesry, Jack Patricia Kavalek. Delia Klin- Leo. Gerald Macintosh, Mary Ma- dieut. Karen Kosakoff. Karen ban, Barbara Myers, Duane Op- Seek Re-election Kniger, Joenn Lott, Mike Luft- dyke, Martin Oberetaedt. Patri- the Red Bank ST. PETERSBURG BEACH man, William Saslaw, Linda cia Regan, Elitabeth Reslmaier, or Long Branch area. Fla.-Mayor William A. Miller, Schreihofer. David Tindall, Thel- Henry Robinson. Michael Soper, *' The course Is designed to pre- e firmer Fair Haven, N. J. reel- ma Werner and Gall Wiggett Barbara Steppe, John Thome, fare competent tad mature wo- dent.1 has aanovaced he will not Michael Trinidad. Kevin True*. ntea, who are no longer con- seek re-election here March 1. XW'D HOW..IM IF I Gradt 1»-Robert Bart* Rob- Shirley Van Bruit and Kathleen *ru err ( Mtf» ert CoUlns, JoAna Cuchural. Con- Wanwcker. , atanilyBeedsdiatbdrowabomee Mr. Miller has been mayor fHt#M»QVWC*[' stance Hyer. Lynne Martin, Ju- to take over the runamg of a since the consolidated City of St. dith Piftor'. Ed Rosen, David Grsde 10- Carol Allen, Rita la which tht usual Petersburg Beach* was formed in Schwarn.'Diane Sherry, William Ball, Frank Birricelll. Diane Boe- INDIVIDUAL PIES is incapacitated la WST. He slid he had been told Tufflash and Jill Whitney. ckel, Frederick Bopp, Gerald tome way. by nit doctor to "take ft easy, 20S at Turf Joy Rider Bracht, Michael Brien, Martin Made of tengy lemon, ,j;.Mrs. John H. Watson of Rum- Mr. Miller owned Miner's Shoe Grade I-Andrea Atkinson, Brown, Peggy Burke, James creamy rich custerd, or your - Homemaker Service prst- store, Red Beak, N. J.. at Kenneth BulHvant, Donna Bur- Creute. Michsel Demptey, Diane 1 tan. Grass Course Fined $160; ger, Stephen Carwlle, Ronald choieeof fruits —all chock. Ideat, stated that tht recent la- time. WMIe in Fair Haves, he Burr, Carol Collis, Douglu Ege, in the number of requests served three years on the Ber NEW BRUNSWICK - Rutgers Clark. Cheriee dcrieutio, David Duffy Fisher, Merle Flower. Gil- full to the brim. {Our crust homemaker' services Indicates ough Council. University's four-day turf grass Lift License Craver, Ann Creed, Judy ttrftl, ds Forgtene, Elisabeth Glogovc- is flaky »r.i eriip too. Every er ses s course wss attended last week by Martha Lopez, Susan Main, Jon a! growing awameaa ot t hthiia He Is a former president of the OCEANPORT-James Christy, stn, Robert Gore, Christine Hoi- crumb will bo eaten. Try aad a need tor more Red Bank Community Chamber Ml persons from all parts of New Miller, Karen Mohair. Cnthryn oVr, JoVin Hmlihsn, Neil Johnson, agency Jersey and point* out of state « M«ln St., is ll*» poorer today Moon. Phyllis Munch, Margaret them today. women with this trataiog. of Commerce; the Red Bonk Ro- and wiU not be able tp drive a Marilyn Kalkbof. Rosemary Land- as far away as Louisville, Xy. Patrick, Richard Rabourdin. Wil- wehr, Judy Ungevin, Janice Le- '-StW'Mri/WstsOB. ,"Aay wo-wry Club, and the Red Bank car for the next six months, liam Schmleder, Amelia Took* ---- ia good health with aomcCommualty YMCA. He waaa dl- Weatervelt Griffin, assistant His' troubles stsrted Jsn. • long, Kenneth Ksstle, Linda Mas- frat time aad a genuine Merest rector of the YMCA » yean. dean of the College of Agricul- Jeffrey Van Doren, Henry Wai' sey, Nancy McAneny, Joan Me- ture, said thii is the largest num- when Jie waa apprehended by lace, Catherine Weinheimer Mnnus, Suzanne Ming, Margaret It bsipiag others, may become For eight years, he was a «t> Police Capt. John L. Welch for Wayne Wesemtn. BUTTERCRUST BAKERY t hssnemaker. She will be es> rector of the Red Bank Ssviajs ber of persons to enroll in snydriving a wrecker truck, owned Quivey, Leonard Ratner, Lee aactsd to work from two to eight and Loan Association ihort course at the college for Average'of 15 or better: Schoonmaker, Gloria Senitch, many years. by Little Silver Eiso, on Ocean- •IRTHDAY . WEDDING - PARTY CAKES day when on a job, port Ave. allegedly in a reckless Grade lZ-Judith Avery. Joan Linda Seven, Patricia Sheets, aad will receive II.2S hourly." Persons from Monmouth county Sharon Shepeard,'Pauline Smej- minner and with the vehicle's Bennett. Carol Bradburyy. Katrine ktl. Robert Speck, Keith Thomp- 111 Stowibavy Aw. SH 14M1 Red task ^.Tht coursin*e will offer a revie„ w Scout Mothers who enrolled are:' red emergency light on. Eliubeth Cattlema of household tasks a homemaker Charles S. Harding, » Howard Police uld he was out for a Ave., New Shrewsbury; Joel H. Joyride. lecture•W hav* eo atopsrform.,aaweUa home safety, nutri-s Arrange Sale Herbert, 175 Liberty St. Long In Municipal Court Monday tion, child care end the need OCEANPORT - The Mothers Branch; Robert M. Kofoed, 13 night, Christy wai fined tN on for sensitive understanding of the Club of Boy Scout Troop SI metFredwood PI.,' Metawan; Donald the reckless driving charge, S25 different members of a family recently ia the borne of Mrs. Vic-W. Lucas, 3$ Monroe St., Keyfo-r illegal use of the red Ugbt, tor Br cl ort port; Melvin B. Lucas, and group. «..« Terwilllger, » » aad SIM on a disorderly conduct 0?compleOn completiot n of thecourse Aw_ Frank L. Blaufuss, both of chargeg . a certificate win be awarded en- Frank Callahsn will be Spring Lake; Joseph L. Moreau, His driver's license was taken of arrangements for James T. Rosch, Brickyard Rd., iway for ate months'. pansy isle in theand Leo De Bartol, all of Free- Magistrate William Throckmor- spriag,^ad plena were made fortold; James O'Glbney. M Miple * heard tht case. members to ttttnda theater and Ave., end George J. Widly, S2 inaer party in May. Wyckoff Rd., both of Eaton- Scoutmaster Paul Sommeri, town; Jowph Palau, 47 Leon- FURNITURE YOU , the fourth In aardsville Rd:, and W. Warren Youth Group WANTED^ANPJKE , atrles of winter sports the troop PPalmerl , 77(1 Leonardsvllle Rd., PRICE YOU WANTED Is progressing. both of Leonardo: Alfred J. TOPAY- Others present were Mrs. Jo-Rathjeni, Spring Lake Heights; Plant Vimt Walter H. Rice, SI Lafayette St., Thii WftfM It M seph ZUwsrek, Mrs. Larry Lar- RED BANK - The" Junior Ju- Wda'di tgfegabfffka* f^ka> gk gMgafsBaBnaa MO, Mrs. Benjamin Dcieduc, Rumson; Willism M. Roche, isns of Congregation Beth Shal- sarty M sake ever e Mn. Fred Jones, Mrs. Morris Fort Monmouth; > Csrney Rona,urn. Maple Ave., will be guests Berg, Mra. William Ferocity. Asbury Park; Joseph E. Flso-f their counterparts at Congre- Mn. Frank Christopher and Mn. hertyy. Riverview Dr.-, Brielle nation Agudith Achim, Freehold, WUttam ReUry.who wiU be theand Joseph T. Gulick, Holland Ight. REDWf KILOWATT Mra. Roy Sager, chairman of tht congregation's Youth Advis- ory Council said, this will be Jhe 1+e.Fetsn Hrbek GndtntN. first In a series of etebange vis- its between various youth groups Paratrooper School Legion Post la the area. - ' - I"WEST KEAN3BURG - Army Recently elected officers of the IS THIS Pvt. William R. Hrbsk. », sonGets Citation Youth Advisory Board were, in of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert F. Hrbek, addition, to Mn. Sager. tt HUWde Ave.. recently wa RED BANK - A framed Amer Arnold Hartman, co-chairman; graduatedd d ffrom the «W Airborne Icanlem cliaiion from the Amer- Ben Graham, secretary; Benja- FIELD DMetaa Jumu p School at Fort ican Legion naUonalorgaalution min Ron, treasurer, and Jack Bngg, N. c7 was presented to Shrewsbury Post Htcht, Gary BdWason. Herman Hee received bis parachutist at Ha meetiag In the poet borne,Cohen, and George Ooroff, mem- wiaga after completing four week Riverside Ave., Monday night. bers. of-grounnd and aerial traWag. Tht annual award, for com- POWER THRIFT which laIncluded d five parachute munity service, was presented by lumps. He entered the Army last Basil. Slocum, county comman- Perl Monnwutli WAREHOUSE May and completed basic train- der, 'and accepted for the post i BE. Front St lag at Fort Dte. by Wton E. Copeland, comman- Roland Howard, a- representa- Keysert, N. J. der. The certificate is in recogni- tive from the Red Cross, waa the CO 4-MB tion of pott services for the year speaker at a recent Parent- Free Delivery Ia Europe then is only one INS-SI. Teacher Association meetiag. He for every inhabl lectured lend-gave a ' FresStersge The Legion's national Ameri- Uon in first aid. Mrs. Virginia canism commission selects the REDDY KILOWATT Ronkey was program hostess. A citation recipients. covered,dish supper is Sterling Stryker. Llneroft. wai for the aext meeting. accepted as a new member o tht poet. Mrs. Kenneth Tbomptoa was LEON'S It wet reported that' Frank elected president of fee Ladtoo' {Brand, a member, is n patient in auxiliary of the fire company at OPPBtt YOU AU TNISI Moamouth Medical Center. Junes a recent meetiag. Mrs. Rayasond FINI SIRVICIS1 Poole, Shrewsbury, wai reported MacLenma waa ehMted vice at recuperating from illness at president, Mra, Panl Ludtow, ate* • NY CUANMt) a RU» ClIAIelN*} Ma home, reUry; Mrs. William Dowses • UUHMT • PIOOW UNOVATMN Austin' Pohl reported that the treasurer, and Mra. Jean Wen. • PUR STOtAM post will hold Ha 41st annual financial tecretaiy. A minstrel St. Patrick's Dsy dance at thshoe w ia planned for March. Clam (CALL SH 74BW FOR FREE PICKUP aid DELIVERY Molly , Pitcher Hotel Saturday chowder sales are being held the iM"H HeTlflB SiatEST Bight. March II. second Friday of A soclil period followed the from M a. m. to 2 p. m. business meeting, Refreshments were served. Mr. aad Mn. Wlllsrd Sanders. Port Monmouth Rd.. have return- - Family movei for third time ed from two weeks' vacation in Honored Miami. Fla. The second birthday of Mtu- lea Delley, daughter of Mr. and Call it a strange power if you like* Mn. William Deiley, Willow St.. wd the llth wedding anniversary of Mr. aad Mn. Daltey watt cele- brated Jan. 21. Preseal, .besides We call it just plain old fashioned the immediate family, were Mr. adn Mn. George Neville of Wil- iw St. common sense. More women shop for John Patrick Meyer, ton of Mr. aad Mn. Clavia Meytr, received a Messing It St. Mary's Catholic electric appliances at their Reddy Church Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Ed- ward Ruther stood with tht tar- ents, Open house wit held later at the home of his paresis. Kilowatt Dealer's because they know Daniel Boehlcr, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Boehler, Wiltoa Ave., he can't display the seal unless celebrated his fifth birthday Jan, 8, and Mr. and Mn, Boehler celebrated their 10th wedding an Ethel F. Lord ntversary at a double family he's a reputable local merchant and party. > ,'.••',. CHICAGO - Mill Ethel Loro\ Summit, N. J., home serv The 19th birthday of Colleen ice director (or Jeney Central Fleming, daughter of Mr. i nieets the rigid standards of quality Power a Light and New Jersey Mn, Herbert Fleming, wss cole- Knew from mptrienee Power a Light Companies, at irated Sunday. Guests l'Uflll( recent meeting of the Electric tathy Ohern, Kathleen Darhe, Women'i Round Table here, w 'ackie Couse, Claudia Powell, and service we want for our customers. Moving vsni, itorigefompsnlei, In thf) preaented an award for her pro iloria Locker, Suian Shelton, i ml ertste deilen, rill, bui and gram of educating high ichoc )enlse Pish. Linda MscCrlndle, air llnei—everything you need Yellow home economic students In th aiherlne Whltehei d, Patty Rich JCP&L toimoeth the move — esn be power company opcntlo rdi, Elaine Keen and Collelte >found quickly and enily In the through a series of field trips an lemlng, Icnty Central Powar A Light lectures, She alio was elected to the nc Plutarch commented! "Hannl ',l ( It's easy to snake amngemenu by phone. tlonal board of directors of th il knew how to gain a victory, Round Table. ut not how to use It." BySAMDAWSON KEvrarr - n* ate ewes f&mVam* atwmtfc of ihe First Baptist- Church met as leader, met/la the burg, with Miss At BUSINESS ANALYST various homes for a businesshome of Mrs. Frederick Jackson, Present warn anas «lnjs> meeting and devotional fcamey St. Other* - attending la Simons,.Mrs. Louis Hulae, What -r if anything — to do v about the steadily rising total of of saaay saade by the Otaaacn* last week. we Mrs. J. Frank Weigand. Mrs. Benjamin. West,, Mrs. mstslmeat debt is up in Congress sk saajertty af the group. Thty The theme for this year's clr? president of the association: Mrs. ard Loech, Mrs. Harry Crawford again- saythese are aaoosdto stfe- •••••"Greate- r -Work • s Shal" l YeiHarold Collard, Mrs. J. Foster. ami Mrs. Leroy Hyer. '' . Buying on time is at a record Do." Each month a new phase Mrs. HoUis Matthews, Mrs. Circle tix met In the home of high now and as people prosper QSSSS evati battcf than they of study is presented to develop lames Baker, Mrs. Johanna Pe- Mrs. William Vanderbeck, Cliff. in 1IM a further big jump is ex- are 'aos. eosswtole •tjrewih) fast* and amplify this theme. The litdersen. Mrs. Gerald Hancock. wood, with Mrs. Raymond Haha pected. So the debate is on: Door. , ' erature department has assigned Mrs. Joseph Tamtello and Mrs.M leader. Attending ware Mrs. Americans ewe too much? Should of "Africa" as the topic for this ,ydia Fredericks. Bernard Hornecker, Mrs. BJasch-. government authorities police the year, and each member of all Circle four held its session at ard, Mrs. Catherine Petrsno, six circles is reading one or more terms of payment? by the the home of Rev. and MrsMrs. . Donald Thomas,'Mrs. Phil- Congress is Involved by a books on Africa with a view to Maurice Phillips, Main St.. with lips and Mrs. Ann Smith. recommendation of the Senate- Most financial institutions that learning about the problems fac-Mrs.-Alfred Pee as hostess and House Economic Committee that put up the money for time buy- ing that country. Mrs. Homack as lender. Also at- Dr. Albeit Schweitxer, cele- the Federal Reserve Board be ing disagree'heartily, that the Mrs. Hubert Roper, white cross tending were Mrs! Harry Farley, brated , scientist-physidan of given standby power to regulate total is too Ugh: They an dsad chairman, announced that a bar-Mrs. Earl Hegeman, Mrs. Daniel French Equatorial Africa, Is •* consumer credit. set against giving the Federal rel of materials has been shipped iarrit, Mrs. William Price. Mrs. yean old. Reserve power to control instal- and another is ready to go to In- ment credit by setting the amount dians in the Midwest. of down payments and the length THI Iffft CHIYSID 3MP«- the most powerful car In America, bows this month Circle one, with Mrs. Fred 'Miltown' of the period of repayment of the with four bucket-type teats in genuine leather separated by a, control console which Young as chairman, met at the GRAMAN'S debt. ,•; includes « tachometer. A standard 375-horsepowtr ram induction angina is motchoe) home of Mrs. Albert Wuestefeld, VACUUM AND APTUANCI PAITS CO. Profit Penny But at least one official m a t Penning PI. Others present were financial institution thinks that a with rhree-tpete) automatic transmission, while a 400'honopowor ongmo and four- Mrs. Everett Poling, Mrs. tester 14 MONMOtmrsnwT, u» IANK, N. J- Sherman, Mrs, Joseph Batter, maximum should be tet on how spood straight transmission are offeree) at an option in limited production. Local PHOW SH ram A Tablet long payments can run. Dr.dealer It Maurice Schwartz A Sons, 141 Wast Front St., Rod link. Mrs. William Barton, Mrs. Alma WASHINGTON CAP) - The Gordon W. McKinley, executive Drugas, Mrs. Charles Tice, Mrs. makers of Miitown tranquilizer director of economic and invest- Elizabeth Herburn and Mrs, AUTHORIZED said yesterday their profit is a meat research, Prudential In- George Bottger. little more than .a penny a tablet. Mirance Co. of America, recent Circle two met in the home of HOOVER—SALES AND SERVICE Henry H. Hoyt, president of ly told the National Credit Con- Hemming: Mm with a MessageMrs. Harry Koch. Short St., NEW AND REBUILT CLEANERS Carter Products. Inc.. said la tes-ference sponsored by the Ameri- where Mrs. Herbert Burrowes o RJPAstSON o ' timony prepared for-the. Senate can Bankers Association thit a ByCK. He it the only cabinet officer was the leader. Mrs. Cameron Hitchcock wu the co-hottestf At- 6E • HOOVER - ELECTROWX. ttc antl-monopoh/>bcommittee that Federal law should fix a max- AP with a listed telephone number, no reduction wt«1* bt warranted imum term of U months. and reporters feel free to call tending were Mrs. Ralph Dean, IRONS • VACUUMS • TOASTERS , in the preteat price ,of M ceaU His idea was to curb the big WASHINGTON m •••••J tM/ ed, aimed personally by Flem- OPIN FRIDAY NIGHT Till 9 Miitown Is a trade name for MNsah defers. It Is thevfht ming. ' meprobamate, a drug for (hethat it has rises asaet as stsre At last count the. letters were relief of tension and anxiety. ears Mcasso avanV running about It to one in suf> Hoyt stid its discovery, helped port of Flemming's warning lift Carter'stalea from an annual : Worriers fear that Americans Nov. S that tome cranberries level of about tSM.IM In UNmay be Mtag alt more tkaa had been sprayed with a weed they CM chew, staee taatabaeM killer known to induce thyroid million dollars in the last fiscal dsbt k aaly ea* siad af hv cancer in Vats. year, Aides say Flemming expectei '.'Substantial profits made in the 311 MUM deBars. to be criticized for his action four years since the Introduction Finance companies, however, but felt the average America! I*"*** ««»-mer would be ta hf, corner Arthur I. Flemmlag h 13 pre- eome (what s left over after ceding years in which CCarter taxes) is running at about 335 Speaks Out Ofiet) water pollution, and backed his profitless to enter the billion dollars • year, and net The cranberry episode it onl;words with court action to clean prescription drug field," he said. personal .sayings at nearly a one of several issues on whicl up several rivers. "It it scarcely reasonable to billion a year Flemmlni hat.spoken out. Shortly before' Christmas, he criticise four years' profits result- Arthur 0. DieU, president of For instance: warned that chickens fed sttbes- log from 17 years; effort.", C.I.T. Financial Corp., insists Although he is s loyal membei terol, a female hormone, were The company president chat- uwt "A continued expansion of oBf th«A e EisenhoweAVI • r budget-ba• • ^ A A t* unsafe because tests showed such lenged at untrue a statement instalment credit will be neces- swing • team, he has severs use of the drug might cause can- made at the committee's first sary, to support the tremendous times urged that teachers' sal cer.' hearing on the drug industry Out economic boom foreseen by most tries be doubled over, the nex And'he warned private insur Miitown in bottln sells la Argen- rive to seven yesrs—tomethinf sice compsnies to "take care of tina for SI cents compared to economists and businessmen In »h« lHOsIMA*. •» most educators say can't m the needs of the people or tee $4.H in this country. He thinks Ibis decade will see done without federal aid. He deIhe government move in."' Hoyt said his company, spent a larger proportion of the total iwunced the loyalty oath whicl la Office IK Years more than two million dollars on population using credit and inCongress tacked onto the stai Despilo all the controversy, he research on tranquillHrs before bitter amounts. This U because dent loan program of the Nation has caused since he took.office coming up with Miitown. He said credit Is used meat often. In the al Defense Education Act. And hi in the summer of 1998, Flemming' it could happen tomorrow that a period of family nrmatton. And spoke out strongly .against scat is perhaps best known in Wath- drug with qualities superior to the young marriads of the IMSdotures in the South to>.awe Miitown could be marketed by - from the huge crop of baWes integration. '' ,} \r" '-'•' fof softtalking Congressional • competitor and receive the ft'in the 1MS-4S years-are expected He attacked fraudulent' weigl committees, _ into giving him vor of. physicians. pretty much what he wants. In thit case, he said "Miitown to be the dominant consumer reducers, which he said wer tia nwi now si i N» ejoHia •••atwvfaa mmm. . ._ fleecing erweight Americans e In a total of 19 years in Wash- NYLONS TUsW-TVFK satea would probably decline, and •7XP '" being a cause of 100 million dollars a year. H ington, Flemming nas^held 10 o price reduction would have lit- concern.__/"•1 Mr. DieSki U says, "SucIIMh• denounced what he called tals federal posts. He has made a lot BLACKWALXS tie influence." an of credit,-will be advertising of some dentrificei of friends, influenced a tot of The polka is a Uvely daaea vital to the continued growth of He cracked down on the boottei people, and learned to' walk of Bohemian origin which hat a our economy' Moreover, the ingln- g of pep pills to long-ban through the political jungle i third eighth note (second beat) creased use of credit probably truck drivers, and cited evidenc bureaucratic swamp of the na- accantsd. ta the U.S. It is de- will outstrip the gmrn of other that their use wu ctutinj tion's capital without breaking acrlbed aa "• stride. INSPECTED He taya consumers have proved He issued a strong statement ii Flemming leads a sptrtan life. Twelve NatJ leaden wen sen- to be level-headed and don't favor of fluoridation of water ti Six days a week, when he is in fenced to death by the Nurem-need control by govenment prevent tooth decay. He took town, he keeps office hours from berg trials in . IMkV strong stand against air 8:30 a. m. until 7 or 7:30 p. m., and a recent vacation was his first in more than a decade. Sometimes, just to keep ahead of a mountain of detail, he'll get Mainstay Federal says. up before dawn and work at Rroitono home for several hours before breakfast. He neither smokes nor drinks NEW TREADS BUY TIAT BfiEAM Witt) SAVINGS (although be isn't stuffy about people who do) and 'avoids the YOUt DMAM MAY H. YOU. CAN SHAM THAT BMAM Washington cocktail circuit. WHM YOU HAVI MH SAVIHt) IMUUUY AT MAIHITAY I10I1AL Weather permitting, he tries to get in a 40-BUMIW walk ovary WHY NOT STAIT TODAY? morning. , , This regime keeps the V foot £ inch secretary at or near BRAND NIW FlftBSTONK TIRIS the 119-pound mark, and is' prob- ably the reason why he looks much younger than his 54 years. BLACKWALLS WHITIWALLS Works la Cfcweh Outside his official duties, Tubs-Typo much of Flemming's time is de- voted to his work in the Metho- Al lent« Sate dist Church. Aside from an occasional base- ball game on Sunday afternoon he hat no bobbies. ° Flemming never uses profan- ity and seldom raises his voice, though one newspaper reported NOCASN that at the peak of the cranberry NKKSARY hassle he did explode with a lusty WBPpW ^p^BjaJsi BW^BWIBi 'doggone." ' Before 'entering government service he held various potts at American University In Washing- ton, and for four years wss on the editorial staff of U. S. Daily (now U. S. News and World Re- port). From INO until IMS, during the Roosevelt and Truman ad: ministrations, he was a member CAR SAFETY of the'Civil Service Commission, >i It only takes omlnuts to and also served; on other com-' earn en eeeetmt...then IfrOXTiAW LOANS H^OWwtHT IOANI IMS4IRID IAV1N»S missions and agencies,,. «l you say it, "Charge ,1'11 ' CTw.tjWM' V*'---*•' »* nmUiimmttmm wHBMSfJflt We cheek every safety In ISM he was the first alum- lit" We estsnd our own eease In and m yews f«atuM en your car, tires, nus ever nsmed president oPOhi credit, payments are Contains 13-piece complete f- now, Cltene your Clurterea arid Superriocd by ihe'United Slatea (iuveriimeiil made here. Paymentay s ' • socket set and ••piece, Wesleyin, but three yesrs Iste •tied to your neededt screwdriver set. wiMdshwIdinaMy. •-••'.•j>.:';•' i-, • • . ;•' 7 :" . •' > '..'••!., •. ••. •• .•• .• President Truman called him back to Washington si assistant A diTidend at per annum was declared to the director of the Office of lite rale of , as of Der. 31, 1939 Defense Mobilization, in charge Where) yaw of manpower. In 1953 he wst named director buys fiitra MR.IS of the Office of Defense Mobiliza- tion, and as such participated In meetings of the Nstionsl Security STORK Council and President Eisenhow- er's cabinet!, FEDERAL SAVINGS Retjiraed To Washington Mciple Ave.