Weather Distribution dandy ia the Today pwUf dandy to the jtttenwM mDBANK 17,175 and evening today, tonifiit and tomorrow. High both dayi ia the ttt. Low, tonight in the upper HOHtAt TimOUQMniDAY-tST.im SH 1-0010 Mf.' See weather, page 2. r 35c PER WEEK IUUM dally, Ifaadw uuousB Trite?. Mwna Clt»» Jtost>|* PAGE ONE VOL. 84, NO. 14 P«14 u R*) >ut udtt Additional Mmlflni OBleu. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 17, 1961 7c PER COPY BY CARRIER RenewalFund 4l,400 Governments' Misdirection Fear Countdown Starts Plan, Zoning For N.Y. Region NEW YORK (AP) - "Massive New York City as its heart. misdirection over the next 20 to Wood, an associate professor 30 years" threatens the New of political science at Massa For Spaceman Shot Face Council York Metropolitan region, says chusetts Institute of Technology an official of the Regional Plan wrote that local governments in Association. the region are incapable of halt C. McKim Norton, executive ing the trend toward development Two Controversial Issues vice president of the association, in a wasteful, unrelated sprawl. Second U.S. Try said only the greatest act of hu- He added that the larger gov- Go Before Red Bank man imagination can the ernments, "such as the Port of area from becoming a bleak New York Authority and large place in which to live. water development agencies, the Set for Tomorrow Governing Body Norton based his remarks yes- states and federal agencies, are terday on findings in the book, accommodating their programs CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—The long count- RED BANK—Two highly controversial issues wil '1,400 Governments," the final to the unplanned spread of iir down for the United States' second attempt to hurl a volume in a series resulting banism in all directions." man into space began today. be before Borough Council for action tonight at 8:30. from the association's study of Wood could foresee no imme- Heading the list is a resolution, concurring in the the region. diate citizen revolt "against the If all goes as planned, the astronaut selected for Redevelopment Agency's application for $67,540 in Robert C. Wood, author of the governments which are impelling tomorrow's 15-minute rocket ride will be fired like a book, forsees more and more the region in a direction most of bullet 300 miles southeast over the Atlantic Ocean at federal funds to study a possible urban renewal project traffic jams, noise, air pollution, its citizens may not want to go." An ordinance to change the zone on a portion of blight and obsolescence, with in- Service Falls irst full light—around 6 Spring St.—involving prop adequate housing, unsolved prob- He said that "if, in any given GOP Aid a.m.( (EST). erty owned by Councilman lems of railroad commuting and part of the region, public service There are two candidates Violation? poor access to both city centers levels fall too low, or conditions for the 115-mile high flight Peter W. Falvo—will have and open spaces. of blight and obsolescence be- in die space capsule called "Lib- a public hearing. 22 Counties come too severe for our taste, Pledge erty Bell 7"—Air Force Capt. many of us simply move farther Objections to both proposals The New York Metropolitan re- Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom, 35, of out into the suburbs." ArmyHit have been raised at prior coun- gion is defined as a 22-county MiWhell, Ind., and Marine Lt. cil sessions. area of New York, New Jersey Few decisions are made on the Col. John H. Glenn Jr., 39, of and Connecticut in which ap- Support A small, but highly vooal basis of their effect upon the New Concord, Ohio. proximately 16 'million persons group has opposed urban re- region as a whole, he said. reside. Monmouth County, N. J., The final selection of the as- OverFort newal-^anywhere in the borough Commenting on the book, Nor- s included. ton said that it "proves false the OnBerlin tronaut picked for the flight will —from the very start more than be announced by the National two years ago. At latest count, Wood wrote, belief that the suburbanite con- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen, Hearing there are 1,467 separate political trols his local affairs because his Aeronautics and Space Agency They have raised the potential Styles Bridges, R-NH, said today entities in the region, which has (See REGION, page 3) at a news conference today. WASHINGTON {AP) - When of condemnation of private prop- Republicans will support an At the moment it appears that the Army sought approval of con- erty by the Redevelopment Agen- 'firm, tough position" President the younger man, Grissom, has cy and expressed opposition to struction funds for Fort Mon- They Looked Fine' Kennedy takes on the defense of been picked and that Glenn will mouth, N. J., says Rep. Harry federal spending at the local West Berlin. level. serve as his backup pilot. R. Sheppard, D-Calif., it violated Bridges, who heads the Senat Physical Exams Application Made May 18 the security of the House Ap- Republican Policy Committee, Both men received their pie- propriations subcommittee of An application for the study said members of his party ar funds was approved by the Re- Foreign Students flight physical examinations yes- which he is chairman. against "any further weakenini terday afternoon after spending development Agency May 18. A of the American position in any The Army wants $7,171,000 to month later the application was most of the day just doing noth- complete the Signal Corps' Re- SPACE PILOTS—One of these two astronauts, Virgil part of the world." ing iave a little surf fishing. presented to the Borough Coun Arrive in Runison He expressed confidence tha search and Development Labora- cil, which must pass a concur I. Grissom, right, or John H. Glenn, Jr., will make sub- While the countdown preceded, Kennedy will make it clear t< tory at Fort Monmouth. ring resolution before the requesl RUMSON — A busload of for- expressing "just true friendliness orbital flight tomorrow from Cape Canaveral, Fla. meteorogists were keeping a eign students who completed their and interest in him," Mrs. Fox Soviet Premier Khrushchev thi sharp eye on a high pressure The alleged violation Sheppard can be forwarded to the federal They are posed near a boiler plate replica of the outlined wasn't revealed until Housing and Home Finance senior year in the United States said. week that there will be no Wes area over me Caribbean which yesterday, although it is sup- Agency. rolled into the parking lot at The schedule for the 35 visitors Mercury spacecraft. The National Aeronautics and ern backdown in Berlin and fol was driving high cirrus clouds low this up with a request ti posed to have occurred last year. Once the council delayed action Rumson-Fair Haven Regional today calls for an afternoon at Space Administration released this photograph at Cap* ahead of it. High School late yesterday after- the beach with each of their host Confess for additional defensi So far It does not appear that The subcommittee yesterday to give the matter more study. Canaveral, but did not say whan or where it was made. made public testimony taken in Last week a technical objection noon. families and a picnic at 7 p.m. funds. cloud cover, which would hamper May on military construction raised by an opponent again The 35 students from 20 coun- at the Sea Bright Beach Club. (NASA Photo via AP Wirephoto) "We Republicans will stand be- capsule recovery from the sea, .money requesis. postponed action. tires art guests of the Rumson- Tomorrow the group will have hind the President if he takes wrll pass close enough to cause Sheppard said the Army pre- The Register editorially today Fair Haven Chapter of the Amer- lunch at noon at the Shrewsbury firm position," Bridges said. postponement of the launch, sented a detailed explanation of urged the council to pass the ican Field Service for three days. Sailing and Yacht Club in Port- $2 Million Project Riling Danger however. the project, at a closed-door hear- necessary resolution to request "Thejr_ looked fine," Mrs. A. aupeck and spend the afternoon House Speaker Sam Raybun The flight .wiH be mankind's ing last year but sent two ex- the federal study funds. Gardner"""Fo!C, chairman, said. sailing. A dance In Rumson-Fair said yesterday he was certaii third trip Into space in prepara- perts fo a second hearing for out- If the application Is forwarded "It was really exciting being Haven Regional High School from that Kennedy had a program t< tion for true space travel. side Witnesses to support the re- to Washington and subsequently there when they piled off the 8 to 11 p.m. will wind up the stay meet the rising danger of the The first man to reach the bus." and the students will leave for Borough Weighs quest; I approved, the Redevelopment Berlin crisis. Rayburn predicted threshold of the heavens was New York Wednesday morning. (See FORT; page 2) (See RED BANK, page 3) On 1-Week Tour a television interview, Russia's Ma). Yuri Gagarin, who The students, all of whom stud- "When President Kennedy de- orbited fte earth for 108 min- ied in this country tinder the na- cides to move . . . decides what utes at a maximum altitude of tional student exchange program, To Discuss Mobile Home Plan money he has to have . . . Con' 197 milea on April 12. are winding up a three-week gress will move along with him." Almoet Identical Split on Jetport NEW SHREWSBURY - Mobile supply, sewerage disposal, road Senate Democratic leader Miku Gagarin was followed into tour of the United States before Homes of New Shrewsbury ^an returning to their home countries. maintenance, would be provided Mansfield of Montana, in a sep space by the United States' Na- Anti'Shark nounced today it is discussing by the park owners. Meyner Says Mail Evenly Divided They visited Washington, D. C, arate interview with a newsman, vy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr., with borough officials the feasibi- Mr. Sugarman said the park and arrived here 90 minutes be- praised the nonpolitical stance he on May 5. Shepard'6 suborbiUl TRENTON AP) Gov. Robert the airport — less than were dis- lity of a $2 million development would have one basic restriction: said Republicans generally ar trip and the one scheduled to- hind schedule. New York City is Chemical at Asbury Ave. and Shafto Rd. B. Meyner says that his mail placed by the construction ol the next stop at the end of their Families with children of schoo taking in the foreign policy field, morrow witl be almost identical. •hows people are about evenly some highways in the area. FREEHOLD - Wednesday has The development would net the age would not be admitted. "The Republicans on the whol The countdown for the pro- visit here Wednesday. been set by Assemblyman Clifton divided on the question of building Those who disagree with Mey borough tax and license fee reve- The purpose of the limitation are rising above partisanship in jected flight will take about 12 The bus—designated Bus 17— T. Barkalow for a meeting of a jet airport in North Jersey. ner have said that besides those is one of many carrying the 1,- nues in excess of $100,000 after is twofold, the attorney said this crisis," Mansfield said. "They hour»-six hour* today and six county officials with representa- the first year of operation and One point is to assure the mu tomorrow morning before day- Appearing yesterday on a tele- displaced, many others would 800 foreign exchange students tives of a firm that manufac-. are showing realism about the vision program in New York, face decreasing property values across the country. ultimately would double that an- nicipality that it will not be bur- grave situation we face in Ber- light. tures a chemical thit is reported nual sum, according to Alan Sug- dened with offsetting school costs The reason for the spKt count- Meyner said there had been a because of the noise generated by In the rush of trying to match to repel sharks. lin." change in sentiment since he con- jet aircraft. amilies with students, Mrs. Fox arman, attorney for the group. to diminish the proposed tax in Mansfield said he thinks tha down wa« given by Emile P Ber- ducted a hearing in Trenton last Meyer reiterated his opposi said, no one had much time to Also attending the meeting will Included would be a community come. The other would be to cater when Democratic congressional tram, one of the project officers week. tion to the turning of WNTA-TV express their feelings j"egardjng be representatives of the state of 600_to 800 detached, indepen- to occupants with similar needs Jeadexs_meeljwjth Kennedy._.t«fc for the launch, who said in a Prior to the hearing, "Meyner** ttto an educational station. Mey he year in the U.S. Department of Conservation and dent Tnobile" homes, each placed ana to—provido a' park to "give lorrow, the President may have brief interview, "The people in- mail had been 5-1 against the ner feels New Jersey should have Jean Derioz of Grenoble, Economic Development, Sen. on an average pf ,3,200 square them maximum comfort. reached a final decision on wheth- volved must have a high de- jet facility, the governor said. its own station to serve a New France, who is staying with Mr. Richard R. Stout and Assembly, feet, along paved roads with com Mr. Sugarman said it Is pro- er to build up conventional mill gree of mental accuity at ths man Alfred N. Beadleston. Meyner said he waited 18 Jersey audience. and Mrs. Fox, "has had an ex- plete utility services. posed that the limitation would tary strength by a partial time of liftoff. If the countdown months before arriving at "tenta Explains Charges cellent year," Mn. Fox said. While no definite time nor place There would be a, 12-store shop- be written in an enabling ordi mobilization of Reserves and Na is carried straight through, that tive conclusions" about the jet- Asked to explain charges of The youth spent his year go- has been set for the session, Mr. ping center, a 30-unit motel,, a nance and also into lease agree- tional Guard forces or by an in- element is missing." port and said he is still willing 'conspiracy' in turning the ing to school in Baltimore. Barkalow said notice would be cabana club, two bathing pools, ments between park'owners and crease in the size of the Army At the time of launch some 75 to listen to "such facts that would channel to educational television, "His family was just wonder- given in the newspapers and a community building, and rec customers. and Marines. scientists and technicians will 'ul. He couldn't get over the urged all officials of the shore reation facilities. be packed into the control block- contradict this tentative conclu- the governor replied: Committee Appointed The Democratic leader en- sion." "I don't think there's much friendliness of the Americans," area to attend the meeting. General Patronage dorsed a proposal of Sen. John house about SO yards from the Controversial Issue doubt that some of the people Mrs. Fox said. Mr. Barkalow said the chemical While the commercial develop- He said that he and associate 78,000 pound thrust Redstone counsel Joseph N. Dempsey are Sherman Cooper, R-Ky., that a The proposed jetport has been interested in educational TV ap- Jean's first reaction on being is based on the theory that some ment would primarily service the bipartisan committee be set up missile with its two-ton space conferring with borough attorney capsule. a controversial issue in New Jer proached some of the staff of the invited to so many homes in the odors are repugnant to sharks mobile park, it would also accept Milton Mausner on the necsssary through which Congress could be sey. It has been opposed by Federal Communications Corri- United States was that he was an which have an acute sense of general patronage, Mr. Sugarman kept informed currently or mill- None, however, will have a many homeowners in Morris lission. object of curiosity, Mrs. Fox said. smell, and a chemical with such said. language to make the restriction more exacting job than Dr. Kurt enforceable. •an' and diplomatic develop- County, a favored site, and sup- "I don't think there's much The more he visited, however, an odor would keep sharks from All services, such as garbage ments. Debus, director, launch opera- Mayor Karl K. Baron has ap- ported by several labor groups. doubt that they went to the three he more he felt his hosts were bathing areas. removal, snow removal, water (See SPACE. Page 1) pointed a committee of borough Meyner said he feels that a existing channels, and the na officials to examine trie proposal ~new~airp6ft to handle jet traffic tional chains, and the two other Assembly Aspirant Saturday Night in New Shrewsbury and make a recommendation. is necessary because increasing stations in New York and said. Councilman Herbert L, Willed 3d numbers of people are traveling You're under fire. We've got to heads the committee. by air. He also pointed to rising have educational TV here. I think use of air freight, which is nec- ts wise for each of the chains The proposed development, Mr. Sees Long Railroad essary for specialized industries o put up $500,000 apiece, and the A First Aid Squad in Action Sugarman said, would be a pilot in northern New Jersey. other two stations to put up $250,- project for the parent sponsor. -i The governor also said that 650 000 apiece for this great effort By JANE B. MORROW Mobile Estates, Inc., with plans was concerned it might have been or fear, his quiet voice com to duplicate it at later dates else- people would be displaced by for educational TV ". NEW SHREWSBURY -Mark a chocolate soda. Neither this po- forted him. Haul for New Jersey Anthony Schanck, 2 of Squaiv where in the country. tion, nor Mr. Lemon's finger, Finally a limp little boy with TRENTON - Elliott L. Katz, recommended by Monmouth kum Rd., mas In "fair" condi- gently poked down his throat, A national survey, Mr. Sugar- a completely empty stomach lay man said, has indicated a great a Democratic candidate for state County's Democratic Assembly tion today at Monmouth Medi- produced the desired effect. there, exhausted, and safe. Then cal Center. demand for high quality mobile Assembly, said today it is in- ticket within a few weeks. 200 Killed Neither the child, nor his moth- the three volunteers marched out, evitable the state government will He was admitted to the hos- parks. The New Shrewsbury site Mr. Katz said he and Mr. er who was with him, nor this re- suddenly very matter of fact. be in the railroad business for a Thomas discussed possible use of In Bloody Viet Nam Battle pital Saturday night at 10:30 porter, knew at the time however, Tender Concern has been selected because the 90- acre tract is large enough and long while to come. monorail and levi car systems after drinking about three that a treatment had failed. Instantly, their tender concern for these other reasons: Mr. Katz said the contract plan, in New Jersey in conjunction with SAIGON, Viet Nam, (AP) - erations into territories where the ounces of kerosene. The two aid men maintained and their loving absorption in the The brief news story above, 1. The natural attraction of the initiated under the present Dem- existing railroad rights of way Government troops driving into a Communists are strong. a reassuring calm. task of saving a life disappeared, and that he believes "there is a nd many others like it, day aft- (See HOMES, Page 2) ocratic administration, whereby rebel stronghold southwest of Sai- Claim Victory So did the driver, in the face and they all put back on their basis for hope in the not too ;r day, escape tragic endings of road conditions designed to in- the state subsidizes railroads has gon killed an estimated 200 Viet Government sources claimed a John Q. citizen faces. distant future." Cong Communists over the week- jecause of the efforts of little duce panic and a visibility of 'inquestionably" preserved much major victory in Sunday's battle There was no need to asl Hazlet Service end in one of the bloodiest bat- bands of men throughout Mon- near-zero. if the rail service which is still that sent a big rebel band flee- them why on earth they would The candidate said he spoke at tles of the seven-year guerrilla mouth County who make up the Brush With Death spend a rainy Saturday night, as available to the Jersey Shore. ing toward the Cambodian bor- Index length with Mr. Thomas on pro- war. municipal first aid squads. All three men knew the little they had just done. At that mom- "But the challenge before the der, carrying some of theif dead posals by the Democratic mayors and wounded with them. Four minutes after Mrs. boy lying in Mr. Lemon's lap ent it was hard to imagine any- Legislature and the new adminis- Military authorities said 187 tration is not one of preservation of Holmdcl and Raritan Town- About 600 Viet Cong regulars, ichanck called for help, the New was having a brush with death. thing more satisfying than what Amusements 7 Viet Cong dead were counted aft; Shrewsbury squad ambulance The hospital had been notified they had just done. Births * 2 but of gain and development of ships to improve service at the er the three-hour pitched battle armed with French and American what should be a great state as- Hazlet station on the New York weapons seized earlier from gov- was at her door. Two minutes by radio to be ready to give Mr. Walzer is a photographer, Bridge 15 in the swampy Plaine des Jones later the child was in the vehi- set," Mr. Katz said. and Long Branch Railroad. The ernment forces, were lured into treatment to the child. Mr. Lemon a funeral director and Classified 13 (Plain of Reeds) about 60 miles cle speeding to the hospital Follows Conference mayors' report is being given trap when they tried to encir- Before they arrived, little Mr. Nathan a gales representa- Comics 15 from the capital. hrough Saturday night's heavy The candidate conferred here serious study, Mr. Katz said he cle an army company. r Mark Anthony had been induced tive. Men from many other walks Crossword Puzzle 15 og and rain. Friday with Herbert L. Thomas, was assured. They added, however, that sev- Col. Huynh Van Cao, govern- by kind voices and insistent of life are members of the New Editorials 8 Volunteer John Walzer was at director of the rail transporta- Mr. Thomas outlined some of eral hundred Reds fled toward ment commander in the area, let hands to swallow a bcakerful of Shrewsbury squad, .which now HerWock • he wheel, and ministering to the tion division of the state Highway the state's plans for use of funds the nearby Cambodian border the rebels move forward and then mineral oil, to dilute the kero- numbers 27. Kitty Kelly K child were Councilman John sene. Department. This talk followed anticipated under the commuter carrying numbers of dead and called in other troops waiting in Mr. Lemon is captain of the Obituaries t Lemon, Jr., and Patrick Nathan. by two weeks a conference with tax benefit plan. This is the pro- wounded. ambush to cut off their escape. A doctor was ready with a squad, and was, with hii father, Old Times » Cheerful Coaxing stomach pump when the volun- executives of the New York Port gram voted this year to recoup Government losses were given Crack paratroopers made up a founder of the group. Sylvia Porter 6 Under the cheerful coaxing of teers took the child into the Every member is active, he Radio-Television 7 Authority. from New York state a net of as 12 dead and about 60 wounded. the hard core of the army force he two aid men, little Mark An- emergency room. Information gleaned from these about $38 million income tax now President Ngo Dinh Diem's of about 700 men. says: If one is not active he is Social : 12 wallowed a glassful of soapy Mr. Lemon's steady hands held speedily drppped. George Sokolsky 8 talks and studies under way on paid by New Jersey taxpayer! forces are giving a new twist to After fierce fighting, the out- ater, which was Intended as an the little boy's head all during Members not only leave their Sports 10-11 the question of mass, rapid trans employed In New York. the -and-run war, seeking out numbered rebels succeeded in imotic. [the long half hour after that. hearths or their beds at any hour Successful Investing X Donation, Mr. Katz said, will be A product of Gov. Robert B. the rebels in offensive mopup op- See 200, Page 2) As far as the young patient When the child sobbed with pain (See ACTION, Page 2) W. S. White - S pointed up in a program to be (See STATE, Pagt 1) : » 2-Mond*y, July 17, 1961 RED BANK SEG1STER Weather Fort p; lynch K«w Jertey-VwiaMe Cloudi- (Continued) ness, : warm uA humid today Th«e wita««wi, Sheppard saM, OBITUARIES Caddy's Body Cars Crash At with pttchy fog and occwlonf.l presented a funvnary answering Dies at 54 drizzle this morning. Chance of questions that were asked by SEA. BRIGHT - A requiem scattered showers and thunder- Found On Fair Haven Mr. and Mr*, Arthur Scott, 5 subcommittee members during matt will be offered at. 9.30 JOSEPH J. GALUNA STANLEY CRANMER . showers tilt* Mkldletown Tom- tomorrow in St Mary's Catholic the first hearing. UNIONS BEACH — Joseph J. LONG BRANCH-Stanley Cran- W.W.JIW afternoon or ship, 'daughter, Sunday. All of the subcommittee's hear- Church, Elizabeth, for Dr. Mi- mer, 80, of 197 Rockwell Ave., Coif Links Intersection evening. Part- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller, chael F. Lynch, 54, -who died Gallina, 41, of 515 Florence Ave., ings are closed to the public. died Friday in Presbyterian Hos- died Saturday at Monmouth EATONTOWN-Franklin Rob- FAIR HAVEN — Two cars ly cloudy, con- 123 Wallace St., Bed Bank, ton, "These matters are in di- Friday at his home, 10 E»st Medical Center. inson, 23, of 192 Monmouth Aye,, were damaged Saturday in a col tinued warm Sunday. Church St. pital, New York. rect violation of the security re- Mr. Gallina had lived here 10 A retired building contractor, Long Branch, died yesterday on lision at Fair Haven Rd. and and humid lo- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bates, 642 quirements of the 'committee, of Dr. Lynch was taken by the Mr. Cranmer was born in Bar- to- years. He was employed by In- links ^f Old Orchard Country Third St No one was injured. night and Harmony Rd., Middletowa Town- the long-standing operational First Aid Squad to Riverview negat and had lived in this city with ternational Flavors and Fra- 'Club, where he was employed Courtenen Overman, 62, of 9 morrow ship, daughter, Sunday. rules we have had with the Army Hospital, where he was' pro- for the past 60 years. Hi* wife tii caddy. Laurel La., Rumson, was charged wideJy scit- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cosentino, grances, Inc., here. He was a and other government witnesses nounced dead. member of the Holy Family Cath- was the late Elizabeth S. Cran- . Dr. Julius A. Toren, Monmouth with reckless driving, according tered showers 40 Monroe Ave., Shrewsbury, . and I think represents a mer. County physician, said he will A captain in the Army Medi- olic Church, and the Keyport to Police Chief Carl Jakubecy. and thunder- son, Sunday. very bad violation of good He was a member of the Simp- perform an autopsy today to de- showers likely cal Corps in World War II, Dr. Elks Lodge. He was a veteran The chief said Mr- Overman Mr. and Mrs. John White, 221 taste," Sheppard said, adding: son Methodist Church and the . termine the cause of death. Po- tomorrow alt- Lynch suffered multiple wounds of World War II. reported he suffered from Park- Dartmouth Dr., Hazlet, son, Sun- "I think this particular intrusion Long Branch Rod and Gun dub. lice said he suffered an attack in action in the European Thea- Survivors are his wife, Mrs. inson's disease and that observa- emoon or evening. High both day. was something that in the very He is survived by two grand- while retrieving golf balls., ter. At that time, he underwent Florence Gallina; a son, Thomas tion of him at the crash scene days in tlhe 80s and low tonight Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mann, least is indicative of bad taste children. ' The body was found at the edge in the upper 50s and 60s. 243 Oxford Ave., Fair Haven, ton, rare heart surgery. Gallina, at home; his parents, indicated he was not able to and also bad judgment." Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Gallina The funeral will be tomorrow of a pond, partially under water, MARINE this morning. - A native of Elizabeth, Dr. maintain control of his car. Mr. The subcommittee's transcript of New York, and two brothers, at 10 a.m. at the John W. Flock at about 9:30 a.m. He was last Overman's health condition was Cape May to Block Island Mr. and Mrs. Edward Szyman- failed to carry a detailed ex- Lynch was educated in the pub- Funeral Home. Burial will be seen on the course at about 5 Winds variable In direction most- Charles Gallina of Long Island the basis of the charge against ski, 31 Lone Oak Rd., Middle- planation of the matter. It simply lic school system there, and was and Jutto Gallina of New York. at the Masonic Cemetery, Bai- p.m. Saturday. him, the chief said. ly southerly at 10 to 15 knots town Township, son, Saturday. said: a graduate of Hahnemann Medi- negat. Mr. Robinson came to the shore through tonight. Visibility less Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Makely, High requiem mass wag offered The other drive, Miss Carol A. "Discussion off the record." cal Center, Philadelphia. He this morning in Holy Family Cath- about a month ago from Thomas- Brown, 17, of 45 Union Ave., Bel than one mile in fog and occa- 9 Shadow Lake Dr., River Plaza, Savings Cited served on the staffs at Alexian ANTHONY M. JAKELH ton, Ga., where his wife, and sional drizzle improving slowly son, Saturday. olic Church by Rev. Joseph G. ford, was charged with careless The Army says construction of Brothers and St. Elizabeth Hos- Fox, pastor. Burial was in St. FREEHOLD—A requiem mass three children, reside. He was liv-driving but the chief labeled this to about three miles this after- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, the additional laboratory facili- pitals, both of Elizabeth. was offered this morning at St. ing at Long Branch with rela- noon and lowering again to near Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport, un- a "technical" charge pending a 54 Allen St, Rumson, ton, Sat- ties would save it $965,903 and A summer visitor to this bor- der the direction of Day Funeral Rose of Lima Catholic Church for tives. hearing in Municipal Court. one mile late tonight, Variable urday. 31,200 man-hours yearly. This ough for nearly 20 years, Dr. Anthony M. Jakells, 56, who died cloudiness with patchy fog and Home, Keyport. The Woolley Funeral Home, Both vehicles were towed from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, represents maintenance and time Lynch began his practice here Friday at his home, 181 South occasional drizzle this morning Long Branch, is in charge of ar- the scene. The drivers were alone 43 Henry St., Shrewsbury, ton, and money spent in traveling to five years ago. His office was St. rangements. and scattered showers and thun- MRS. HARRY J. SHARAR in their cars. Saturday. the laboratories' three locations at 1488 Ocean Ave. RED BANK — Mrs. Lucy Belle Mr. Jakelis was owner and dershowers this afternoon or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koay, 642 in the Fort Monmouth area. Assisting the chief In his in- evening. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dommel Sharar, 91, of 38 Pinck- operator of Jakel's Fairway Mar- vestigation was Police Capt. Wil E. Main St, Somerville, daugh- Maj. Gen. L. E. Seeman, the ket, also at 181 South St TIDES Zella Webster Lynch, a son, Wil ney Rd., died Friday in the Sea- New Jersey Hams R. Robbins. ter, Friday. Army's director of installations, Iiam Lynch, and daughter, Shar- brook Nursing Home, Keyport. Mr. Jakelis, a resident here for (Sandy Hook) Mr. and Mn, Gunther Wurth- told of the matter by Sheppard, 50 years, had been in the grocery Today—High 11:34 p.m., low on Lynch, all of Terre Haute, She was born in Cayetown, Md. mann, 165 Davis La., River Plaza, admitted the facts as Sheppard She was the widow of Harry J. and butcher business here for the 5:37 p.m. stated them and said "this mis- Ind., and five sisters, Mrs. Her- News Briefs daughter last Monday. bert F. Brady and Mrs. John G. Sharar. past 23 years. Conditions Tuesday—'High 12:22 a.m., and Mr. and Mrs. George Kaschak, judgment was exercised." Associated Press Cook of Elizabeth and Mrs. Surviving are three daughters, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 12:16 p.m., low 6:06 a.m. and 37 Peters PI., Red Bank, ton, An appeal for funds last year George A. Gibson, Mrs. Edward Mrs. Louise Wright with whom Anna B. Jakelis; his mother, Mrs. PLEASANTVMiE - Robert 6:17 p.m. Thursday. was rejected by Congress. At Beach I. Whelan and Miss Cecilia she resided, Mrs. Mary Feakes Mary Jakelis of Philadelphia, and Norman Thomas, 23, of Pleasant- (For Red Bank and Runuon Mr. and Mrs. John Stenger, two sons, Albert A. and Ronald A. Bridge, add two hours; Sea Lynch, all of Roselle. of this place, and Mrs. Ellen Bow- ville drowned in the Atlantic Freehold, son, Thursday. man of New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; JakeHs, both of Freehold. City Water Department reser- Are Rapped Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long Mr. and Mn. Benjamin Over- The body is at the Daniel J. Rev. Paul S. Hammond offered Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- Collection a brother, Joseph Dommel of voir yesterday despite the ef- ton, 10 Willow St., Red Bank, Leonard and Son Home for Fu- Jefferson, Ohio; three grandchil- the mass and burial was In St. forts of two companions to save LONG BRANCH - This city's lands Bridge, add 40 minutes) son, Thursday. nerals, 242 West Jersey St., Eliza- newly elected councilwoman, dren, and one great-grandchild. Rose of Lima Cemetery under him. Police said Grant Biddle CHICAGO (AP) - Showers Monmouth Medical Center Of Coins beth. the direction of the James F. Hlg- of Pleasantvifle and William Kel- Mrs. Lucy Wilson, toured the dampened scattered sections ol A graveside funeral service will beach yesterday, and then the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chiap- be held tomorrow at I p.m. at glns Funeral Home. ly of West Creek Jumped into Uhe nation today In the wake of pono, 10 Mallard St., Hazlet, son, MRS. FRED SCHULTZ the reservoir In an attempt to warned: stormy weather in some South Is Stolen the Rose Hill Cemetery in Hagers- AMOS C. BURLEW Friday. town, Md., under the direction of lave Thomas after they heard If drastic changes aren't made Central and Western areas. LITTLE SILVER - A coin EATONTOWN - Mrs. Selma RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Amos Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hanlsch, Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Haz him call for help and saw him within 48 hours to improve con- Strong winds and hail hit Tul- collection owned by a 16-year-old, Schultz, 77, of 22 Park Ave. died C. Burlew, 90, of Cottrell Rd., ditions, she will demand that the 36 New Court St., Long Branch, in her home Saturday. let. go under the water. However, the sa, OMa., with gusts reported daughter, Friday. boy was stolen Friday, police Madison Township, died Saturday men were unable to locate beaches be closed. from 55 to 75 m.p.h. Heavy raias said this morning:. She was born In New York in the Brookdale Nursing Home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Granit, City, daughter of the late Wil- MRS. HAROLD ZIEGLER Thomas. The body was found She said she will inform other doused New Orleans with near- 438 Dewey St., Long Branch, son, The collection Is valued at about Hazlet. by a skin diver more than an members of the council at its ly three inches In a six-hour Iiam and Emma Jacobs, and MATAWAN — Mrs. Phoebe A. Mr. Burlew, a Browntown farm- Friday. $35, Police Chief James W. Fix lived here 10 years. Ziegler, 69, of 152 Main St., died hour later. meeting tonight what she saw on period. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Me- said. er, was a lifelong resident of her two-mile inspection of the Mrs. Schultz was organizer and yesterday in Monmouth Medical Madison Township. Hs was the Showers sprinkled areas In Comble, 401 Grand Ave., Asbury He said it is owned by Law- the first matron of the Eaton- Center. TRENTON-Jted J. Pareddan, 11 public beaches. Pennsylvania and New York son of the late Carnelius and Park, daughter, Friday. rence McFeely, 524 Branch Ave. town Chapter, Order of Eastern Born in Red Bank, she had Acting motor vehida director, re- Among the violations she said State while skies were cloudy in Louise Kempton Burlew, and the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cart- The collection was stolen between Star. She was a charter-mem- lived here 50 years. She was the ports that during June, one-tMrd she noted were these: husband of the late Elizabeth New England, with fog and dr'.z- wright, RD 1, Eatontown. daugh- 2 and 6 p.m. Friday while the ber of the White Shrine Mizpah daughter of the late Edward and of the motor vehicles which ap- Many of the IS lifeguards were zle In most of Maine. Boyce Burlew. ter, Friday. house was empty. Some of the Chapter, Neptune City, and As- Elizabeth Black Bendy, and the peared at the state's 39 inspec- not at their stands—some were In contrast to readings up to Surviving are two daughters, Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Rainville, coins were in the youth's room bury Court Order of Amaranth widow of Harold Ziegler. tion stations wera rejected. He enjoying a Tswim. nearly 100 in the Southwest desert Mrs. Fred Weischadla of Sayre- U Locust Rd., Keyport. daugh- and the rest in his mother's room, Ocean Grove. Mrs. Ziegler it survived by •aid Inspectors turned down Guards cited two weeks ago for region, temperatures were !n the the chief said. ville, and Mrs. Myrtle Malcheski ter, Saturday. Surviving are her husband, four daughters, Mrs. Michael 136,790 of the 420,048 vehicles not being properly trained still 50s In northern New England, Mr. and Mrs. Meridith Loihle, Included in the collection were of Laurence Harbor; fivs sons, checked. Defective headlights ac- have not obtained the training. Fred Schultz; two daughters, Eovlno and Mrs. Aloysius Pen- Harold Burlew of Matawan, Rus- eastern Upper Michigan, north- 42 North Fifth Ave., Long Branch, silver dollars, two dollar bills, a netti, both of this place; Mrs. counted tor about 40 per cent, Beaches were dirty. Vandalism orn Lower Michigan and in high- Mrs. Evelyn Redden of Little Sil- sell Burlew of Ernston, and How- son, Saturday. folder of 84 pennies and some Alexander Pennettl of Lanesboro, faulty brakes 28 per cent and was unchecked. er elevations of the Central ver and Mrs. Gladys Rickey of ard, Etsel and Amos Burlew, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Custell, Indian Head nickels, the chief Mass., and Mrs. Vincent Gray of improper steering alignment 20 Several hundred bathers had Rockies. Temperatures were in Manasquan; a brother, Fred Jac- all of Browntown; 12 grandchil- 320 Stearnman Rd., Osbornville, said. Woodbridge; six sons, Harold, per cent. broken through a fence and were the 60s and 70s in other parts obs of Wayside, and four grand- dren and eight great-grandchil- daughter, Saturday. Patrolman David Clapp Is in- Charles, Robert and Paul Ziegler, enjoying the sun and surf for of the nation. children. dren. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hippie, vestigating. all of this place. Arthur Ziegler TRENTON-CharlM Mesena- free. The funeral will be Wednesday The funeral will be tomorrow Some early morning reports: 37 Belshaw Ave., Shrewsbury of Hollywood, Fla., and Richard n» of Elizabeth ha* been About 200 persons were bathing at 1 p.m. in the Robert A. Braun at 1:30 p.m. in Bedle Funeral New York 73, partly clear; Chi- Township, son, Saturday. Ziegler of South Orange; a broth- named executive director of the at an off-limits beach and were Home for Funerals. Rev. Charles Home, Matawan, with Rev. Rob- cago 69, dear; Boston 60, cloudy; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Alver- er, Edward Bendy, Jr., of Brade- Democratic State Committee'* ignored by the beach patrol which Best, rector of Trinity Episcopal ert Addis, pastor of the Matawan Washington 76, partly clear; At- son, 52 Avenue C, Atlantic High 200 velt, and three sisters, Mrs. Leon newly formed nationalities di- should have evicted them. Church, Red Bank, will officiate. Baptist Church, officating. Bur- lanta 70, clear; Miami 83, partly lands, daughter, Saturday. (Continued) Burial will be in Fair View Cem- Prest and Mrs. Russell Stillwell, vision. MesenanM, chairman of ial will be in Chestnut Hill Ceme- A beach patrol director had ig- dear; Louisville 70, rain; De- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reichardt, breaking away and retreated etery. both of thia place, and Mrs. the state Housing Council sine* tery, Old Bridge. nored a council order to take a troit cloudy; St. Louis 68, 8 Morris Ave., Long Branch, over the marshes. Ten Viet Cong James Shannon of Riviera Beach, 1958, has been active In na- police escort along with him when clear; Minneapolis 65, clear; son, Saturday. were taken prisoner and 69 heavy EDWIN B. GRIFFIN Fla. ARNOLD O. THOMPSON tionalities work In past ttate he made collections. She said he Kansas City 76, clear; Denver Mr. and Mrs. Winston Rugg, 72 and light weapons seized. and national campaign*. was back counting the money 72, dear; Dallas 74, partly clear; HIGHLANDS — Edwin B. Grif- The funeral will be held at NEPTUNE—Arnold O. Thomp- Miller St., Highlands, daughter, It was the second major of- 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Bedle son, 66, died Friday at hit home, when the polics detail arrived Phoenix 93, partly dear; Seat- Saturday. fensive operation launched by the fin, 78, of 1220 Third Ave., Long Island City, N. Y., died Friday Funeral Home, with Rev. Frank 1227 Corlies Ave.. yesterday. tle 65, clear; San Francisco 61, Mr. and Mrs. William Gregus, government in an attempt to at Conner's Hotel, where he was Sweeten, pastor of the Methodist He was chief steward at the Conditions, Mrt. Wilson said, dear; Los Angeles 67, cloudy; 306 Front St., Union Beach, son, 1 Space wipe out terrorist strongholds a summer resident. Church, officiating. Burial will Asbury Park Elks Lodge 128 un- were "chaotic." Anchorage 56, cloudy; Honolulu yesterday. where the rebels have set up (Continued) 76, partly clear. Mr. Griffin was born in Long be in Fair View Cemetery. til his retirement about three ' tlons directorate, Marshall Space Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacLean, training camps, arms depots and years ago. He was a past presi- 518 Front St.. Union Beach, Branch. He was a Tetired insur- Flight Center, HuntovMle, Ate. even munitions plants. ance man. MRS. JOHN W. TOWER dent and exempt fireman of the FAA Conflict daughter, yesterday. Government sources reported COLTS NECK—Mrs. Mary E. Unexcelled Fire Company of Despite the tons of electronic Mr. and Mrt. Richard Surviving are three daughters, equipment to detect anything Wilbur's Holdup three weeks ago that more than Mrs. Bernice Turner of this place, Tower, 92, of Rt. 34, died Satur- Neptune. Burke, 4 Greenwood.PI., Middle- 100 rebels were killed and more day in Monmouth Medical Cen- He Is survived by hit wife, wrong, there wHJ be eight sec- town, daughter, this morning. Mrs. Vivian McCurdy of Long onds during which Debus, Ger- On jetport than 200 captured In Vihn Binh Island City, and Mrs. Marjorle ter. She was the widow of Rev. Mrs. Jennie LaForce Thompson; Suspect Is Held Mr. and Mrs. Jose Ojeda man born rocket expert, will province, about 100 miles south Meyer of Babylon, N. Y.; a son, John W. Tower. a son, Patrolman Arnold F. Reyes, 35 Broad St., Keyport, simply look at the flames bil- SPOKANE, Wash.-A suspect of Saigon. Hamilton Griffin of Brooklyn, and Born in Camden, Mrs. Tower Thompson of this place; a daugh- Cited by Case daughter, this morning. lowing from the Redstone's en- in the March 6 robbery of Wil- nine grandchildren. had lived here 47 years. She ter, Mrs. Shirley Ureteky of Ea- WASHINGTON (AP) - There bur's Jewelry Store, LittU Sil- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wlnslow, was a former resident of Keans- tontown, and five grandchildren. gines and make up his mind appears to be a conflict of views Seek Man Who The funeral was held Saturday ver, and hi three mor« armed 708 E. Lawn Dr., Neptune, ton, burg, and was the daughter of The Francioni, Taylor and Lo- Whether aM is going well. among Federal Aviation Agency night in Posten Funeral Home, robberies In New Jersey, was ar-this morning. Exposed Himself the late Robert and Livinia pez Funeral Home, Asbury Park, If Debus detects any signs of spokesmen on where to put a Atlantic Highlands. Cremation rested here Saturday morning. Engarde Smith. A member of is in charge of funeral arrange- thrust decay he will push a but- proposed jetport in New Jersey, LITTLE SILVER — Police are will take place today at Rosehil] Hugh Conway, 38, of Sayreville, Red Bank Methodist Church, she ments. ton wthldh wlU send the man car-says Sen. Clifford P. Case. seeking a man about 30 years Crematory, Linden. rying capsule 2,000 feet Into the N. J., was picked up as a result old who, they say, indecently ex- was a retired teacher. He Issued a statement over the He Misses air and then parachute him to of a tip to police. posed himself to two girls yes- MRS. ROCCO TORT Mrs. Tower is survived by a EDMUND STEVENSON safety. week-end which quoted FAA A 13-state alarm had been Is- terday at Cross and Tabor Sts. daughter. Miss Elizabeth Tower, KEARNY — Edmund Steven- spokesmen as saying that existing sued for Conway after he was NEWARK - Mrs. Mary Pa The flight of the "Liberty Bell The Boat Police Chief James W. Fix said lumbo Tort, 75, wife of Rocco and two sons, Everett and Wes-son, 72, of 26 Oakwood Ave., for- 7," like that of Shepard in tho air patterns "could not very well implicated by Angelo Pagnotta MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-For ley Tower, all at home. mer Republican leader of Hudson b« altered". to. permit aJejport the girls, age 10 and 11, said the Tort, of 296 North 7th St., died capsule" called "Freedom 7," is "ndJMrs. Libby Ellenkoff, both the want of a uniform,^ a JU.JS. man drove off in a Chevrolet The funeral will be held County, died Thursday while va- to be located in central or south- of whom admitted they were In Thursday in Clara Maass Mem- designed to gather Information . Navy lieutenant missed the boat— bearing Florida license plates. orial Hospital. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Colts cationing fci New London, N. H. em New Jersey. The FAA re- volved in a January holdup of a dreamboat with measurements Neck Reformed Church. Burial en equipment and pilot behavior They said the man was white, She is survived, besides her He is survived by his wife, is a prelude to a U.S. effort to portedly said this in Trenton, Arnold Jewelers, Point Pleasant, iof 36^-23-36. will be in the Atlantic Cemetery, N. J., at a jetport hearing last about 30, and was wearing black husband, by five sons, John Tort, Mrs. Harriet Stevenson; a son, tend a man on an orbital flight Conway was also wanted ra Lt. Carl Schleicher, 28, attached at the church, under the direc- Dr. James Stevenson of Newark; week. connection with the robbery of pants and a white shirt. Scotch Plains, Richard Tort of tion of Bedle Funeral Home, Key- •round the globe. to the Defense Department in The incident occurred about 2 Newark, Robert Tort of Asbury a daughter, Miss Ann Stevenson While the trajectory planned Case laid that Deputy FAA Patty's Fish Market, Rt. 38, and Wahsington, asked Germany's port. of Kearny; a brother, Harry Administrator James Pyle told the holdup of Pilley's laundro- p.m., Chief Fix said. rk, and Victor Tort of Margate; for the "Liberty BeU 7" is al- Marlene Schmidt if he could be five daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Stevenson of Leonardo; Md three him previously that McGuIre Air mat, Manchester Township. MRS. JOSEPH L. MULLIGAN most Identical to that Shepard her escort here night's ANTHONY J. MCDONALD Cucatola and Mrs. Vincent Padu. sisters, Mrs. Edward Shaw, Mrs. followed, the astronaut wiH not Force Base near Fort Dix would Little Silver Police James W. Miss Universe coronation ball. KEANSBURG - Mrs. Adeline Wallace Munn and Mrs. Fred Fix said Conway and Harry Pin- BELFORD — Anthony J. Mc- la, both of East Brunswick, Mrs. be quite so busy. This flight is be the least objectionable to The event was In her honor. She Frank Rosamilia of Bloomfield, Wehrhahn Mulligan, 62, of John- Moeller, all of Kearny. planned to give the pilot more several central and south sites in.!icted .in the accepted. Donald, 77, of 313 Church St., son La.,died Wednesday in Riv- Funeral services today will be Wilbur robbery. Pincus is now died this morning in his home Mrs. James D'Antonio of Belle- time just to look around. suggested as possible locations Beauty pageant officials later ville and Mrs. Frank DiBiase of erview Hospital. private. On his flight Shepard per- for a civil jetport. in the custody of the Secret Serv- substituted Ensign Hugh J. after a short illness. Bom in Hoboken, she had lived ice, Chief Fix said, on a coun- Born in New York City, he had New Shrewsbury; 21 grandchil- formed 110 inflight assignments Case said he was also told that Smith, 23, of the destroyer USS dren, and three-great-grandchil- here 28 years. She was the daugh- SAMUEL BUCKLEY terfeiting charge. lived here 30 years. He was the —78 voice communications} the "the air space problem was not Massey for Schleicher because dren. ter of the late Frederick and An- LONG BRANCH — Samuel the lieutenant from Boonton, son of the late John and Ann na Stussi Wehrhahn. r monitoring of 27 capsule func- necessarily unsurmountable, if The funeral was held this morn- Buckley, 92, of 309 Cedar Ave., - tlons and five capsule maneu and when McGuIre is eventually N. J., had no formal Navy attire Reynolds McDonald. He was a re- Mrs. Mulligan is survivied by died yesterday at the Home for with him, tired bricklayer, having been em- ing from the Megaro Funeral : vers. freed from Air Force control.'^ Action Home, with a mass at 9 a.m. at her husband, Joseph L. Mulligan the Chrome Sick here. ployed until six years ago at the The astronaut's dhief missions The Senator said he felt this (Continued) St. Francis Xavier Catholic Sr.; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Born in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., . on the flijjht will be to test brafc was in conflict with the FAA Raritan Arsenal. Wilmott, of Belford and Miss Joan he had lived in this city for the of the day or night when the Church. T. Mulligan of this place; a son ~: Ing rockets and a new maneuver testimony given at the Trenton siren sounds, but they also ipend Homes Mr. McDonald was a member past five years. :. control system. hearings. of St. Mary's Catholic Church Joseph L. Mulligan, Jr., of this 1 time keeping the ambulances and JOHN G. SADIMAS He is survived by one daugh- To Rive the pilot better vision, At Trenton, FAA representative (Continued) and the Bricklayers, Masons and place; four grandchildren; three ter, Mrs. Evelyn B. Roberts, apparatus immaculate, and the SPRINGFIELD — John G. the "Liberty Bell 7" has been Oscar Bakke of New York re- Jersey Coast resort at a source Plasterers Union, Red Bank local. sisters, Mrs. Caroline Kinlin of with whom he lived, and two supplies in order. Sadlmas, of 50 Country Club La., s ". modified to include a large sin- of business. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. this place and Mrs. Florence grandsons. portedly said McGuIre was in an Most of the members of the died Frday. Mannion and Mrs. Emma Done- gle window Instead of the two, area "in which unalterable air 2. Close proximity to Fort Mon- Rhoda McCue McDonald; a son, The funeral will be In Pough- squad put in some hours of duty He is survived by his wife, man, both of Hoboken, and her ..- isix-indh portholes Shepard found traffic patterns would rule out a mouth, the Signal Corps labora- Howard A. McDonald of East keepsie. Arrangements will be by Saturday. Mrs. Mary Krawczyk Sadimas; &stepfather, Patrick O'Toole of thi< " inadequate. jetport." tories and the rapidly expanding Keansburg; a daughter, Mrs. the John W. Flock Funeral One of the objects of the flight Many Calls county electronics industry daughter, Mrs. Peter Kooluris; place. Case said he believed that Just before little Mark took his Mary Flotard of Cresskill, Ber- Home. ' Is to determine how well a pi 3. A need for adequate space two sons, Gustave Sadimas of Ryan Funeral Home was in Pyle's view was the sound one. kerosene cocktail, the other am- gen County; a sister, Mrs. Celia Tinton Falls, and Peter Sadimas, lot can pick out earth landmark*, to serve dissatisfied occupants of Cooney of the Bronx, and two charge of arrangements. nEATH NOTICE .1 Information which will be vital bulance had answered a call In many existing New Jersey trailer and five grandchildren. KRAMER, Erwln O. on July 14 1961 Devon Ct. where a woman had grandchildren. of 14 Daniel Dr., Mlddletown. N. J. Be- " to the controlled landings of Two Hurt In parks. The funeral will be tomorrow MISS CHRISTINE MAZZA loved husband of Violet nee Oroach and fallen and broken her hip. The funeral will be at 8:30 a.m.at 1:30 p.m. from the Burns Fun- dear son of Ells, nee Heppdlm and the space craft in the future 4. A demand by older citizens Wednesday from Mr. McDonald's LONG BRANCH - Miss Chris- late Oeorjo Kramer, brother of Helen If all goes as planned, the Charles Bell, Anson W. Peck- for adequate, modern housing eral Home, Newark, to St. Nicho- and Donald Kramer. Funeral aervlce Bel ford Crash ham, and George O'Callaghan home, to St. Mary's Church, tine Mazza, of 347 Lowden Ct Tuesday, July 18 at 1 p.m. Reverend ' capsule and man will be plucked less expensive than th« upkeep las Greek Orthodox Church for died Friday at Monmouth Medicai McQuade will officiate at William took her to Riverview Hospital. where Rev. Robert T. Bulman, Schlemm Inc. Funeral Home, Hudion . from the sea by helicopters from MIDDLETOWN — Two persons of their present homes. services at 2 p.m. Burial will be Center. Blvd. and 22nd St.. Union City. Inter- ••" the 33,000 ton aircraft carrier, were slightly injured yesterday At 12:30 another group went to pastor, will offer high requiem in Hollywood Memorial Park. ment Falrview Cemetery. Falrview, an automobile accident in which 5. A demand by newlyweds for mass at 9:30. Burial will be in She is survived by several ' USS Randolph. in an accident on Rt. 36, near independent, up to date home nieces and nephews. From the Randolph, the astro- Church St., Belford. four people were badly shaken Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under the WILLIAM A. HARRISON up, but none seriously injured. And The funeral will be Tuesday at ORDINANCE NO. Ill naut will be flown to a Navy Police said Andrew Marsh, 29, direction of Pfleger Funeral AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN similar demands by business KEARNY — Patrolman William 9 a.m. at Star of the Sea Cath- nospital on the British-owned of 85 Highland Ave, Leonardo At 3 p.m. a call from Montgom- Home, New Monmouth. ORDINANCE ENTITLED. "AN ORDI- ery Ward's warehouse was an- couples where both husband and A. Harrison, of 221 Midland Ave., olic Church, where Rev. John NANCE RKOUI^ATINO THE USB OF Grand Bahamas Island for a had stopped his car on the side of was killed Friday night when his THE BELVEDERE BBACH PARKING swered, and a man whose scalp wife are employed. MRS. ROSA V. PRIDDY Horan will offer a requiem mass. LOT IN THE BOROUGH OF KBAN8- thorough medical check. He then the road, because of mechanics had been lacerated by a falling Mr. Sugarman said the average car ran off Rt, 9 in Sayreville. Burial will be at Mount Carmel BJJRO AND PRESCRIBING RBOULA- will be returned to Cape Ca- trouble, when the vehicle was LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Rosa JI?N??EIATrVB T0 ™E PARKINO packing case was taken to the price of mobile homes anticipated He was born in Harrison and Cemetery. Arrangements are by OF VEHICLES ON SAID PARKING naveral. struck by a car driven by Jesso V. Priddy, widow of John M. lad lived in Kearney for 45 years. „„„_ AND PROVIDINING FOR THE hospital. at the proposed park would range he Woolley Funeral Home. PURCHABE, LEASING. ACQUIRING, J. Waire, 37, of Hollywood, Fla. (6,000 to $9,000. Each occupant Priddy, died Friday at her home, He had been a member of the '=!TALLATION. OPERATING MAW- A third driver, Richard Drops From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. three 276 Highland Ave. police force here since 1929. "NANCE, SUPERVISION, REGULA- shifts of first aid men manned would pay a nominal monthly DAVID G. FLIS TIONS AND CONTROL OP THE USE 36, of 3 Ward PI., New Mon- She is survived by a son, Harry He is survived by his wife, ™ "'-'•-- METERS AND PROVID- State a "stand-by" ambulance at the rental. The park, in addition to HAZLET — David G. Flis, ING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA- mouth, had stopped his car to L. Priddy of Toledo, Ohio; a Mrs. Catherine Moore Harrison; Atlantic Township Fire Com- real estate and personal property eight-month-old son of John A TION THEREOF," PASSED AND AP- (Continued) help Mr. Marsh. taxes, would pay a monthly li- daughter, Mrs. George T. Burtt a son, William R. Harrison of and Louise Flls, 4 Atoll PI., died PROVED ON MAY Meyner's administration, pany's horse show at Hockhock- of Elberon; a brother, William this place a daughter, Mrs. BECTKnTl': Thai Section 2 referring the Mr. Marsh and his wife were son Farm. There were no riding cense fee for each occupied Friday in Riverview Hospital. to creation of Parking Meter zonee, measure has been attacked in Smith of Erie, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Grace Edwards of West Orange; be and the lame Is amended and treated In Riverview Hospital for accidents, but first aid was ren- space. Also surviving are his maternal euppicmented by adding a new par- New York state and by Republi- cuts and bruises and released. Florence Rail of Eatontown; two two brothers, Robert Harrison grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anni- agraph reading at follower dered to a small boy whose hand Principals of the corporation grandchildren, and four great- Parking meter zonea are alio here- .cans in New Jersey as impracti- Mr. Walre was issued a summons had been caught in a slamming are Arthur A. Rogo, Westfield, of Newark and Fred Harrison bale Recchia, and his paternal by created: on the Boreurh parking grandchildren. of Deville; two sisters, Mrs. lot iltuate at the foot of Main Street. cal and of questionable legality. for careless driving. car door. When accident, sud- vice president of the New Jersey grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ga- and on the Triangle Parking Lot Mr. Katz said he/ and Mr. The funeral will be today at Gertrude Schramm and Mrs. bryel Flis, Hazlet. iltuate on Beachway at In Inter- den illness, sudden death, and, Mobile Dealers Association, who 2 p.m. at the Damlano Funeral o»™.cilon. wlin Ba* Avenue. Thomas were agreed that the tax It adds up! More and more Ruth Ferdon of Keansburg; and The funeral was held this for that matter, sudden birth, Is president; George A. Searle, Home. Rev. Paul Smith, pastor SECTION 5: This Ordinances ahall take plan is "a proper one, forward people use The Register ads each happen, the men of the New Carteret; Ray Giacobbe, Rah- five Rrandchildrenn. morning in Bedle Funeral effect upon lie paiiage and publi- of the Calvary Baptist Church, The funeral will be tomorrow cation >• rroulred by law. looking, fully justified, essential, Issue because results come fas- Shrewsbury and dozens of other way: A. David Epstein, Wood- Home. Keyport. Buriil was In LOUI8 ; ind legally sound." ter.—Advertlsem en t. will officiate. Burial will be In at 10 a.m. at the John D. Grane Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middle- Atteal- COLLICHIO, Mayor. first aid squads are ready to help.'bridge and Joseph R. Dontto. Glenwood Cemetery. William F. Herllhy, & Sons Funeral Home. town. Municipal Clerk. t July IT rJ0 Red Bank BED BANK REGISTER Mondaj, July 17, 1961—3 (Continued) Siciliano Cops Low, Gross Jpessfol Investing Agency will undertake an 1S- month study of a 29.5 acre area Over-the-counter Sales Justify east of Broad St. An estimated $2,600,000 price In Albert! Day Tourney Higher Commissions tag has been placed on the. re- development - project by Urban NEPTUNE-Gus Siciliano shot net competition came Phil Planning Associates, New York par 72 for low gross honors man, of Jumping Brook, and By ROGER E. SPEAR City. i the 51st annual Johnny AlberUTony Anacharico, of Asbury The area under consideration Day Tournament yesterday at Park. Both played 81 games and Q—"I have received many con- and trading in a listed stock. In is east of the stores on Broad he Jumping Brook Country Club. had handicaps of 11 strokes. flicting stories as to just what the latter instance, all trades are St. in the central business district Siciliano, playing over his Jerry Ordino, of Jumping brokers charge on \ over-the- a matter of public record, and and extends to Washington St. iome course, handed in a 36-36 Brook, won the best ball play counter transactions. * How ex- the commission charges are, too,The north-south boundaries are ard for the victory. with iohrmy Alberti, carding a actly is an over-the-counter -com- But when you buy an unlisted the Navesink River and the end He was trailed by John DeFil- 34-32-66. Dr. Nadelson trailed mission arrived stock, the dealer normally acts ips, also of Jumping Brook, and by one point, with a 33-34-457. at?" P. G. 1 of Hudson Ave. as a principal. He sells you a Borough's Share Tony Aldarelli, of Asbury Park, The longest drive of the day A—First you stock at a price which takes in- If the urban renewal project who tied for second place at 75 was hit by Dick Cioffi, who should fully ap- to consideration his own inven- is carried out, the borough's one- itrokes. DeFillips toured the first slammed She ball 252 yards from preciate one tory costs (if he owns it) or histhird share of the total cost has lame in 38 strokes and covered the tee on the 10th hole. basic f act: expenses in locating an offering been estimated at $715,000. The the back nine in 37. Dr. Joel Feldman captured the every unlisted (if he has to go out and buy it.) federal government's share is After going out in 40, Aldarelli nine hole SJiawnee play with share purchase Over-the-counter trading is :ame in with a spectacular 35 a 69. is a completely estimated at $1,430,000, plus $57, more expensive to the dealer and 000 in population relocation costs, to pull even with DeFillips. In Saturday's best ball event, private trans- often involves taking a position in Dr. Dan Lowenstein won with action between The matter of rezoning on Low net laurels went to Sol stocks. Thus the profit which he Spring St., was initiated by Coun- Grabello, of Jumping Brook, at a 35-30—65. Don Vinik nabbed the broker and makes on a sale is justifiably SPEAR yourself. cilman Falvo. i5. Grabello played with a 21 second place two down. larger than the straight broker- He wrote the Planning Board handicap. Miss Pat Rohrey had best ball This is the major difference be- age commission on trading May 9 asking that the east sidi Art Cuccurullo, of Asbury in the women's division when tween buying in the OTC market listed stock, which is mainly a of the street from the Little Sil- Park, who tied Mike DeSarano she teamed up with Albertl for mechanical operation. ver line north to Highland Ave. ror third low gross with a 76. a 35-31—66. The OTC markup will vary, butbe zoned to allow for garden also tied for second low net at Other high finishers In Sun- Navy School anything over five per cent is apartments. DOUBLE GROWTH — Warden Earl A. Smith, left, and Max Nelson of the county r0. He shared the second-place day's low gross play were Dr. frowned on by the National As- Mr. Falvo, who lives at 239 Welfare Home staff, survey the growth of the county jail garden on property back ;ie with Dr. Harold Nadelson, of Jerome Lasky, Frank Cuccurullo sociation of Security Dealers, Spring St., owns about three and umpinj; Brook, who carried an and Harry Levy, tie for fourth Graduation which has policing powers under one-half acres of land which, he of the home. Vegetables from the garden, now in its second year of operation, sup- 8 handicap. at 77; and Andy DeSarno, Paul the SEC. told the board, he can' sell if the ply the tables at the jail, rehabilitation center, Allenwood Hospital, and the home. Cuccurullo copped °ne event Christopher, and John Azzaret- For Kelly If you are unhappy about your property is zoned for garden Last year, two acres of land were cultivated. This year, the garden was expanded to during the day, the hole-In-one ta, tied for fifth at 78. OTC executions, you can prob- apartments. There are two gar- contest, which he took on the A total of 323 golfers played MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Naval ably find a dealer who will act den apartment developments in five acres and the yield is expected to save the county hundreds of dollars in fresh 5th hole with a shot 28 inches during the week-end testimonial Air Technical Training Center as agent in such transactions. In the area now, just south of Mr. vegetable supplies for county institutions. The garden is tended by prisoners, and has rom the pin. for Albertl, including 164 who here has the assigned mission of this case, his bill to you shows Falvo's property. won praise from the state Department of Institutions and Agencies, which noted that One stroke behind in the lowcame out yesterday. preparing marines and Navy men the price he paid for the security, Lost Variance Request to enter fields in naval aviation. and the exact commission he is The Zoning Board of Adjust- it "takes up the slack on idleness" and aids the jail rehabilitation program. Schedule to graduate Friday charging you. ment last year rejected a reques! Blair Cops Wood Pussy from the center's Aviation Fa- Q—"Would you buy Bell by Mr. Falvo for a variance to miliarization School, is Marine Howell or Franklin Life for long- use his property for the garden Pvt. William R. Kelly, son or term growth?" B. W. units. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Kelly At Its June 14 meeting, the TantasticksTremiereOpeni State Crown; Brown 2d of 4 Mlnton La., Fair Haven, A—I would buy both, if pos- sible. Bell & Howell is a faster Planning Board gave the green N. J- 4, light to Mr. Falvo's request. Ii RED BANK - Bob Blair, of Blair was third In the opening stock and contains more market series race Saturday, then pro- The course includes flight theo- sent to Borough Council a recom ;he Cold Spring Harbor, Long ry, aircraft handling, survival risk. Fraaklin has long been my Island, Y. C, made a shambles ceeded to win th« next four races prime choice in the life field mendation that the area from Summer Theater at MSC n a remarkable sailing exhibi- practices and fire fighting. the Little Silver line to the rea: of ihe fifth annual New Jersey Completion of this course en- Neither stock is cheap, but both By ELEANOR MARKO tion. Hist final total was 130 should do very well for you over,line of properties on the southerly State Wood Pussy class cham- points. titles students to enter a tech- line of Highland Ave. become a pionships on the Navesink Rivar a period of time. EATONTOWN — In a flurry of Runner-up was Stlmp«on nical training school which will "D" residence zone. An ordi fashionable dress and red-carpet this week-end, winning the title prepare them for duties with the Brown, of the Shrewsbury Sail? (Mr. Spear cannot answer all nance to effect the change was treatment, a premiere perform- by a wide margin over a 264>oat aviation branch of the Marine mail personally, but will answer introduced by the council June ing and Yacht Club. Oceanport ance of the current off-Broad- fleet. Corps. all questions in his column.) 19. with 118 points. Brown waa sec- way musical "The Fantasticks" The event was hosted by the ond in each of the first four Residents of Highland Ave was presented here Saturday, of- and some on Spring St. and Monmouth Boat Club. The weath- races, then tailed off to tenth fically opening the Summer er was threatening throughout in the final race. Tower Hill Ave., have charged Theater at the Monmouth Shop- Firm Formed to Make the move was undertaken to ac the series but the Intermittent Don Colyer, of the Navesink ping Center. showers failed to mar the event. commodate Mr. Falvo. This was a one-night perform- Sailing Society, Fair Haven, was Albert T. Berich, local attor- The winds were 10 to 12 m.p.h. third over-all with 107'/$ points. Digital Computer Devices ance, starring the original five Saturday, • good sailing breeze. ney representing about 30 resi member cast, for the benefit of Colyer won die first race, then dents, said, "It looks to me like Yesterday, the winds were ex- had finishes of 34-12-8. RED BANK - Howard Instru- data in binary, biquinary, the Woman's Auxilary to the tremely light, forcing the race this is spot zoning by ordinance, Bassett Winmill, of the host straight or reflected codes, and Monmouth County Medical So- committee to change the courses ment Co. has been formed at 20S The zone change came just as Monmouth Boat Club, was fourth display them on decimal indi ciety. several times to meet the tricky River St. here to manufacture he (Mr. Falvo) suggested." with 10B points. Fifth over-all cators. An estimated $750 was raised, air. test Instruments for digital com Mr. Berich said he has pre- was the defending champion Bor- pared petitions which will require according to Mrs. Craig Roberts paten. of Deal, chairman of the benefit den (Brub) Hanoe, of the Nave- the council to give a two-thirds BOY DIES sink S.S. with 97 marker*. How- majority vote if the ordinance is show which played to a capacity Boy Returns audience of 350, chiefly doctors SOUTH AMBOY (AP)—Daniel ard Hathaway, another host dub to be adopted. Trigg, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-sailor, was sixth with 96 points. If Mr. Falvo does not take and their wives. The entire proceeds will be ward Trigg of 334 Henry St., died RESULTS After Second part in the vote, a unanimous Saturday night of injuries suf- vote may be required. Council- used by the auxiliary for the sup- Point Standings port of medical students, for nurs- fered Friday when he fell from a 1. Bob Blair, Cold Spring Har- man John Warren, Jr., is out of second-story window at his home Wanderlust town on vacation, and is not ex-ing scholarships and other proj- bor, Long Island Y.C-130; 2. ects for 1961-62. Mrs. Otto Leh- The child died in Perth Am- Stimpson Brown, Shrewsbury S. RUMSON — A local case of pected to attend the meeting mann, Long Branch, was as- boy General Hospital. He was & Y.C., Oceanport—118; 3. Don wanderlust put police in several This would mean the remaining councilmen Harry Malchow, Dr, sistant chairman of the benefit. the grandson of City Clerk John Colyer, Navesink SS., Fair Ha- Eastern states on the lookout for Opens Tonight J. Trigg. ven-1071/4; 4. Bassett Winmill, a teenager from this borough yes- Lawrence R. Burdge, Frederic E. 'Giersch, Jr., and Thomas F. "The Voice of the Turtle" opens Monmouth Boat Club, Red Bank terday. for a week's run tonight in the SYCAMORE THREE-MAN —102; 5. Borden John Kline, Monmouth Boat Club, 9 p.m. that the crisis was over There are "AA," "B" and "D"radio engagement in Stockholm torium Saturday night. Frtcher-Kull JS » 7. Winmill, 8. Rip Lartaud, Mon- Howard Hamer and the boy had telephoned he Roitol'« Club Metra li 1(1 zones in the section under dis- where she makes her home, Her The Graaflcutten , .12 12 mouth Boat Club, 9. Hathaway, was on his way home. Police The Maniac* ^ .1* 10 The three founders of the com cussion. brother-in-law is the late Juss It is directed by Jay Hampton. 10. Art Poole, Shrewsbury S. & said the youth called from a rest- r>ennl«-Kacek ...11 13 pany are Howard Hamer of The board, in considering the Bjoerling who was leading tenor It was produced by Michael Roth Heads KC We«el-Bruno 10'4 13'4Y.C. aurant on the Pennsylvania Turn- at the Met for 22 years. Sheridan Bar _ j _...K>14 1314 Long Branch, former manager cf measure last week, wrote the Gould of Actors-Go-Round Thea Red Bank Recreation .10 1* 2nd Race: 1. Blair, 2. Brown, •pedal products for Electronic pike. council asking for a change in Other Broadway guest stars Thn Bhrine R U tre, through special arrangement Program Board High Team Oimi — R. B. Clothing. 3. Colyer, 4. Hathaway, 5. Hance, Measurements Co., Eatontown; Last summer, when he was 14,the wording toinclude its recom were Wendy Barrie and Eddie with Music Theatre International. SADDLE BROOK — Edward J h; Mrs. Har- Call Eitho Numb: I lUSlNESt FHOHE..- HOME fllONE . believed to be less than 600 mil-vey Marcellus, Rumson, and Mrs. ion yearg old, however. Charles Samaha, Allenhurst. LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTIC • LEGAL NOTICE- July 17, 1961 RED BANK REGISTER voxscs Ice* ot the TowrxHp Engineer rendered 9t» stbeet and shsJI ilwwi or lneluds die jfcwiclpsi Attorney M to fora suf* UndverssJ Cooertte of tbt btak twtclr-flvi <2S> ftet '» PUiuttof Board to th* following Information; ; Ocleaer SLMM executionexecutinti * Pip* Co. _~-~~. HtucnJ Ls-nt back trots it. Tills connrvt It ID HJ of said fA> Th* locuioti of that portion AJH1PLJAJ1 E VZH—OEHIOZHO K STANDAR If tiut contractor wishes to UM t** eaAcmefit will contain provtsions 10 rt-Trailer Parks an ordi&Uhc* *tiUtitd sukKllvifkm fcttsttrv| rules, ices «f The Township Engineer tn «u- to tile entire tract, ! lowing r*q.uirem*ut, # M iJ. .l. u\ turnj bv octtrt thtn Vtow* l\*jM i&wwxtt «»tpt to* tht foUowinf purposw; pervltiBg the construction of the Jm- IBI All existing structures UwJ lanfedd subdivisiobdiii n in ttbt design of eactt he shall submit samples of ths brand the jttmoval of dead or di**«4*d trees, To Be Reizupeetedi o< iand wlthlri ti» Township of xUanUe, provemenU required persuant to Arti- wooded areaj within the portion to be subdivision or portion tbtreof, " be prepoat* to use to the Xugioetr UUbBiog of trees and growth to tn- pursuant to the authority set forth lr cle VJI. If arid only If either' tbt subdivided and within 200 feet thert- Secton 1. Geaeral. The subdivision mid obtain the Engineer's approval be- courage the most desirable growUt mid RARITAN TOWNSHIP—A spe Chapter 433 of The l*ws of 1&53, an< planning Board OF the County Plan plat shall conform to design standards fore ordering the aame. Joints must tbe removal of trces'to allow for struc- Fines on Dos amendment* and supplements therr lal hearing, was held by th% nlng Board disapproves a plat or the fC> The name of the owner and ofthat will •ncourag* food dtvetopmtnt be kept clean. Gaskets shall b« applied ture! designed to Impound water or In to; setting forth tbe procedure to "~ application la withdrawn the governing patterns within the township, whert to tbe tnds of ths pipe before the pipe , anas to be flooded In Uw oreatlon of followed oy the Planning Board all adjoininng :property owners as dis- Is* laid. Application of tbe gaskets and poods or lakes. Tht easements shall Township Committee Wednesday body shall return to the subdlvlder uny closed by the most recent municipal ellber or both an official map or mas- applying and administering these rule; of the aforementioned monies remain- ter plan has or have been adopted, making the Joint shall be done In strict bt Indicated on the preliminary and for three trailer parks that failed regulations and standards; and provi' accordance with the manufacturer's df final plat and shown In such ft manner Code Scored ing after the payment of All expenses (O) The Tax Map sheet, block and the subdivision shall conform to tbe Ing penalties [or the violation thereof, Incurred as provided In (a) and <,b) proposals and conditions shown there- recUons therefore. that the boundaries thereof can be ac- get license renewals last adopted July 26. 1954, and the »men lot numbers. curately determined should tht neces- 'above. erty directly across the street or streets (N.J.) Professional Engineer and Li- streets. 5. At thru Intersections where It Is tlon shall be covered until Inspected ipect the parks. the procedures for fining are con- ards to guide land subdivision in tf from the property Involved and owners and approved. 1 Township of Atlantic in order to pi censed (N.J) Land Surveyor. The plat (B) Minor streets shall b# so < necessary to carry surface water across cerned. within 200 feet-of the extreme limits •hall be designed In compliance with signed, as to discourage through tn a street It shall be accomplished by the No Hnai plat shall be approved b. mote the public health, safety, conve of the subdivision as their names ap The parks denied licenses re- lence, and general welfare of the in he provisions of Article VIII of this flc. use of a minimum of a 12 inch diamet- the Planning Board until tht completion pear on thf Township Tax record. Said ordinance and shall show or be ac-. (C) Subdivisions abutting major ai er cast Iron culvert pipe. At other than of all such required improvements has newal were Mirro Trailer Paik, Mrs. Leonard condemned the' rilclpallty. it shall he administered notice shall state the time and place Insure the orderly growth and develo companled by the following informa- terlal streets shall provide a marglni thru Intersections water may be car- been certified to the Planning Board by current practice of cumulative of hearing, a brief description of the service road or reverse frontage wll ried across streets In dished gutters tht Township Engineer, unless the sub-Rt. 36, and Shore Haven Trailer, ment, the conservation, protection ar lubdtvision and that a copy of said tion: proper use of land and adequate pr (At A key map showing'the entire a buffer strip for planting, or som constructed of Portland cement con- division owner shall have filed with thi Park, Hazlet, because of fire vio- fines which have one reiident up a lubdlvlsion plat ha» been filed with otber means of separation of throui crete or bituminous) concrete Type S. township the performance guarantee vision for circulation, utilities, * the Township Olerk for public inspec- subdivision and Ha relation to surround- lations and having an excessive to the $30-per-loose-dog-level. services, ing areas. and local traffic as the Planning Boa: provided for In Article V, Section 3, tion. Proof by affidavit of the mail- may determine appropriate. In amount to cover the cost oE all ing or personal service of said notice (B) The tract name, tax map sheet, Storm drains ihall be located with number of trailers at the site, Mayor Peter Cartmell said that ARTICLE III-APPKOVING AGENC block and lot number, date, reference (D) The minimum right-of-way shi In the curb lines of streets with catch such Improvements or uncompleted por The provisions of this ordinance nha ihall be furnished to the Planning basins located at the end of curb re tlons thereof as estimated by tht Town- and the Montana Trailer Park, the determination of fines la set be administered »y the Township ~ Board at the time of the hearing. meridian, graphic acale and the fol- bt measured from lot line to lot Hi ship Engineer, and assuring the inatal The secretary of the Planning Board lowing names and addresses: and shall be In accordance wtth f< turns wherever possible. Rt. 36, because of a drainage by the borough magistrate and Atlantic Planning Board in accordan 1. Name and address of record own- lowing schedule: Secondary arterl (U) The approval of any map oflatlon of such uncompleted Improve with. Section H of Chapter 433 of Tl mall cauie not lea of the hearing to he land delineating itreets by the Plan- condition. Laws of 1953. published in the offcial newspaper or er or owners. Rtreels—eighty (ftO) feet or sixty (6 oenti on or before the agreed dftte cannot be affected by council. newspaper of general circulation in 2. Name and address of ths aubdi- feet as indicated on the master pli ning Board of the Township of Atlantic ARTICLE IX—PENALTV He added he believes the present ARTIL'IJK IV—DKPlXlTIONft the municipality at least 10 days prior Ider. with forty <40) feet of pavement wldf shall be In no wise construed as an If, before final approval has been Six trailer parks were issued Section 1. Subdivision. The Elvis! Collector streets—sixty (60) feet wi acceptance of any street Indicated obtained, any person transfers or sells to the hearing. 3. Name and address of person who 1 licenses last month. Under pres system, wherein $3 Is charged of a lot, tract, or parcel of land in prepared map. thirty-six (36) feet ot pavement wld thereon. or agrees to sell, as owner or agent, two or more Jnts, sites or other (C) Copies of the preliminary plat (C> Acreage of tract to bt subdi- Residential or minor streets—fifty (I (V) All streets shall havt water mains any land which forms a part of a sub- ent zoning, nine trailer parks arefor a first offense, $6 for a second, aloni of land fur the purpose, wheth iShall be forwarded by the secretary vided to nearest tenth of an acre. feet with thirty-six (36) feet of pav not less than six (6) Inches In diameter division on which, . by ordinance, the etc., is "well within reason for Immediate or future, of sale or bull jof the Planning Hoard prior to the (Df Sufficient elevations or con- ment width, and rural roads forty (4 installed therein for the entire length Planning Board Is required to act, such he maximum allowed in the Ing development; except that the U {hearing to the following persons: tours to determine the general slope feet with twenty (20) feet of pavem thereof unless the requirements here- .person shall be subject to a fine not township. people who continue to disregard lowing divisions shall not be consldi 1. Secretary of County Planning and natural drainage of the land and width. of are expressly waived In whole or Into exceed two hundred ($200.00) dol- the ordinance." •d subdivisions, provided, however, th; Board. the high and low points and cross-sec- (E) No subdivision showing reserv part by resolutio" " n o"t th" e Plannin~ g lars or to imprisonment lor not more no new streets or roads are Involvei 2. Township Engineer. tions and center line profiles for all strips controlling access to streets in Board. than thirty (30) daya and each par- divisions or land for agricultural ~" 3. Secretary of Board of Health. proposed new streets. All elevations be approved except where the conti Section 1. Additional Design Stand cel, plot or lot so disposed of shall be Mrs. Leonard told the Register poaci where the resulting parceli 4. Municipal, County or State officials shall be related to U.S. Coast and Geo-and disposal of land comprising su ards. deemed a separate violation. she believes the law especially three acres or larger In size, dlvlslo: as directed by the Planning Board detic Survey Datum. •trips has been placed In the gove (A) Street signs: Street signs shall .In addition to tht foregoing, If the of property by testamentary or Inte (D) The Planning Board shall act (Et The location of existing and Ing body under conditions approved be of the type, design and standard streets In the subdivision art not such Bible School unfair to dog owners who are tAte provitiioni or divisions of prope the Planning Board. previously Installed elsewhere In the that a structure on said land In thr ty upon court order. Subdivision al on thi) preliminary plat within 120 days proponed property lines, streets, build- fined when their pets break after submission to the Township Clerk, ings, water courses, railroads, and any (F) Subdivisions that adjoin or Township. The location of the street tubdlvlsions would meet requirement Includes re-subdlvlsion, and where a signs shall be determined by the Plan- for building permit under section propriate to the context, relates to tt but In no casfi before the expiration of natural features such as wooded areas elude existing streets that do not coi three of tht Official Map and Build chains and escape through no the 20 day period within which the and rock formations. form to widths as shown on the mast< ning Board. To Start process of subdividing or to the lam (B> Outrbs A Gutters: all curbs, Ing Permit Act (1953) the Township negligence on the owner's part. Or territory divided. County Planning Board may submit Plans of proposed utility layouts plan or official map or the stre may Institute and maintain a civil ac- report on said subdivision, Jn all cases sewers, water, gas and electricity) width requirements of this ordinan where required, shall be not less than A dog owner herself, Mrs. 18 Inches deep and 6 inches In width tion: NEW SHREWSBURY- The an flection 2. riat. Means the map the recommendations of the County showing feasible connections to existing shall dedicate additional width aloi For injutwtlve relief. ft subdivision. Board shall be given careful consider' or any proposed utility systems. When cither one or both sides of said roa< the top and 8 Inches In width at the nual Daily Vacation Bible School Leonard said she has only been bottom, and shall be constructed of (B) To set aside and Invalidate any Section 3. Sketch 1'Lmt. The sket atlon in the final decision of the local sn Individual water supply and/or sew- If the subdivision is along ont sli conveyance made pursuant to such fined once in the 13-year lifetpan map of a subdivision of sufflclrnt & Planning Board. If the County Plan^ age disposal system Is proposed the only, one-half oE the required cxt: minimum concrete mixture of one part of the Reformed Church will be cement, two parts washed sand, and contract or salt if a certificate curacy to be used for the purpose • nlng Board has Approval authority pur plan for such system must be ap- width shall be dedicated or an eai compliance has not been Issued In held at the church, 62 Hance of her dog. discussion and classification and me tiuant to H. fl. 40:27-12, Jts action shall proved by the appropriate local, coun- ment provided for road purposes, three parts washed gravel or other suitable aggregate. The concrete shall accordance with section twenty-four of Ave., from July 24 'through Aug. Ing the requirements of Article VI be noted on the plat, and If ty, or state health agency. any case where a new street In Chapter 433 of the Laws of 1953, but this ordinance. proved, two copies of the reasons for proposed subdivision intersects an < have a compresslve strength of 3,000 (F) A storm drainage plan show- pounds per square Inch after 28 days. only If tht Township has a Plannlni. 4. .Section 4. Minor KuhdlvUlofl. Any sul disapproval shall be returned with the ing the location and size of existing fating street or road, the exlitl Board or a committee thereof with division resulting In not more thr plat. If either the Planning Hoard or street or road shall be Improved f The minimum length of blocks shall The general theme of the school County Planning Board disapprove a find proposed catch basins, drain pipes, be 10 feet, with a preformed bitumin- power to act and which: three loti fronting on an existing Btre culverts and bridges. A profile of all a distance of 200 feet In both dire J (1) Meets regularly on a monthly not involving any new street or roi plat, the reanons for disapproval ihall tlons on the side of the road adjacei ous expansion Joint filler -i Inch thick program will be "Living For Blanda, be remedied prior to further consider drain pipes and culverts shall be to the subdivision Including excavatl* Installed every 40 feet. The finish shall or more frequent basis, and or the extension of municipal facllltl shown. Any. natural water course to be a float finish with corners round- (2) Whose governing body has adopt- Jesus" with the emphasis of the and not adversely affecting the dev< atlon. The person submitting a plat be Improved or altered shall be accom- grading, gravel base and surfacing ed standards and procedures In accord- ejiment of tbe remainder of the parci shall be notified of the action of the accordancs with the road lmprovemei ed. Gutters, where required shall be Christian life in the daily activi- panied by a cross-section and profile. itandards of this ordinance and tl constructed of a minimum concrete ance with Section twenty of Chapte: ci iiiljointng property and not in co* Planning Board within 120 days of in AH drainage eftBfmerits and conserva- mixture conforming to the above sped 433 Of the Laws or ISM. ies of children. Seamen ilicl with any provision or portion tion easements shall be indicated on curb shall be set to conform with t In any such action the transferee, the master plan, official map, zonl submission. If approval is required hy standards established In the* mast flcatlons. with Joints and finish the The school is open to neighbor- any other officer of public body, the hat plat. plan for the existing street or roai aame, and shall be a minimum of 2 purchaser or grantee shall be entitled ordinance or this ordinance. isame procedure as applies to sub- CG) A copy of any protective cove- feet in width and 6 Inches In thick- to a lien upon the portion of the land hood children as well as those of Section 5. Major Subdivision. All iu mission and approval by the County iants or deed restrictions applying to (0) Grades of arterial and colie ness. from which the subdivision was made To Speak divisions not classified ai Minor au 1'lannng Hoard rtiall apply. hf land being subdivided shall be tor streets shall not exceed 4%. Grad that remains in the possession of the church. Classes will be held for divisioni. (El If the Planning Board acts iiitirnlttrd with the preliminary plat. on other streets shall not exceed 10f The purpose of any easement radius conforming to standard enj constructed of a minimum concrete tion of the public health, safety and Dorothy Snyder; Junior Depart man of the Board with the approvi able or Assignable to an Individual, or land reserved or dedicated to public neerlnf practice. mixture of 1 part cement, 2 parts welfare of the citizens of the Town- at 8:30 p.m. of the board for the purpose of class partnership or corporation without the use shall be designated, and the pro- (L) All changes In grade shall washed sand, and 4 parts washed ship of Atlantic. Any action taken by ment, Mrs. Ethel Salus, Mrs. Ma- fyintc subdivisions In accordance wit :oment of the Planning Board n nd posed use of sites other than resides connected by vertical curves of s gravel or other suitable aggregate. The the Planning Board under the terms The civic group has also ar- the provisions of this ordinance, an ipon a review of the terms and con- tlal shall be noted. flclent radius to provide a smoc concrete shall have a compre-a.il ve of this ordinance shall give primary is McQueen and Mrs. Ella •u<:h other duties relating tn Ian litlons of the proposed subdivision. transition and proper sight dlstanci Atrength of 3,000 pounds per square ranged for Harry P. Seamen, Each block and lot shall be Inch after 28 days. Where required, consideration to the above mentioned Ulickney. •uIidlvlnHni whloh may be eonferre KM The subdlvUIer shall agree In numbered to conform to the Official (M) Dead-End Streets tculs-de-sm matters and to the welfare of the en- township committeeman and for- on Hits committee hy tha board. of a permanent nature (whtre provisl sidewalks shall be not less than 4 writing at the time of the .submission Tax Map of the Township of Atlantic. thickness, except at drive- tire community. However, if the sub- Section 9. Hubdivlder. Any lndlvMua! if tils proposed subdivision to pay to The services of the Township Engineer for the future extension ot the stre< Inches tn divider or his agent can clearly dem- Teen-age helpers will be Vir-mer mayor, to speak to resi- firm, association, syndicate, co-partnei :h* Township of Atlantic, all expenses will be available to the developer to to the boundary of the adjoining pro ways they shall be not less than 6 onstrate that, because of peculiar con- inia Carter, Kathy Benson, Janet dents the night of July 24. ship, corporation, trust or any othe: 'or services ot the Township Attorney assist htm In the assignment of lot erty Is impractical or Impossible) shi Inches In thickneaa. A preformed b! ditions, pertaining to his land, the lit legal entity commencing proceidingi endrred to the Planning Board to aid and block numbers. not exceed 600 feet In length and shi luminous expansion joint filler H Inch e ral enforcement of one or more of .ang, Bonnie Snyder and John Mr. Seamen is expected to under thla ordinance to effect a iub r assist it In Its consideration of said Certification by engineer or property, and reversion of the excei be constructed by a developer to the ards established by this ordinance. to be subdivided to commence ant1 right-of-way upon extension of t Planning Board for their information. Section 2, All ordinances or parts of day school superintendent. public. (A> Prior to submission of the final to accuracy of details of street to the abut Ing properties) mi maintain proceedings to subdivide thi ilat to the Planning Board the subdl-fplat. ."". A detached or an attached ga- ordinances other thrtn the Zoning Or- •ami* under this ordinance. exceed 600 feet in lencth provided rage must bB a component part of each dinance of the Township of Atlantic •ider, developer or owner shall: ii) Certification that the applicant urn-around having a radius of m Si-ctlrm It. rertormaoce tiiuwantet. 1, Have installed ths Improvements Is agent or owner of the land, or dwelling unit constructed by a develop- which are inconsistent "Vlth the pro- Any security which may be accepted ess than 60 feet on the Inside cu: er. Car ports art not permissible with- visions of this ordinance are hereby '•quired under Artlofla VI}, or that the owner has given consent un- lne and a pavement width of n in the Township of Atlantic. |n lieu of a requirement that certa! 2. The Planning Board shall advise der an option agreement. repealed to the extent of such Incon- •S VIAM iNirirovpinenti bo made before the plan. less than 20 feet la provided. Whe: (I) Any developer will be required sistency. he aubdlvlder of the improvements (J) When approval of a plat Is re-ever possible, the Inland created as o furnish the Planning Board with a SIRVICI TO INVMTOM runs board or other approving bod) 'hich are to be Installed and shall quired by any officer or body of such result, ff In a wooded area, shall b ARTirr.K xii a [i).roves a plat. Including perform a municipality, county or state, ap- percolation test to be made at the de- This ordinance shall take effect upon a TICK bnndii, escrow agree merits, and •equire the posting of adequate per- left In Its natural state. Otherwise, veloper's expense one test hole being It a final pasaagt and publication ac •rmanc* guarantees to Insure thi prova] shall be certified on the plat. shall be topsoMed, seeded, and plant required for every five units. otlirr Kimllar collateral or surety agree- allatfon of the same based on (K) Cross sections and profiles of with such vegetation as may be r cording to l«,w. IWMilS. itlmate of costs of Improvements of streets, spproved by the Township En- quired by the Atlantic Township Shad< (J) Rural residential development: PUBLIC NOTICE section 12. Matter Plan. A composite ie Township Engineer. gineer win be required to accompany Tree Commission. Any person desiring to subdivide prop- TTie foregoing ordinance was Intro- EISELE& KING, LIBAIRE, STOUT *C0; of the mapped and written proposals 3. The subdlvlder shall then tender the final plan If the streets wer« not erty in Atlantic Township may elect duced and oasseri first readng nt a rrcmnmfh'ilnK the physical develop- i the governing' body a performance constructed n accordance with the cross If a dead-end street Is of tempora o apply to the Planning Board for a regular meeting of the Township Com- M'Mit of the municipality duly adopted ua ran tee conditioned upon the conr sections and profiles shown on the pre-nature, a similar turn around shall b< lubdlvlslon under the reduced Improve- mittee of the Township of Atlantic held by inn planning board on March 20, letlon of such required Improvement liminary plan. provided and provisions made for f ment requirements of this section. The June 29, 1961, snd will come up lU'il and any subsequent amendmenti. i an amount equal to the estimated Planning Board will examine each re- final consideration and passsage NIW YORK STOCK IXCHANOI (L) Plans and profiles of storm lure extension of the street and quest to determine whether It meets at a regular meeting of said govern- Section 13. Official Map. The map »st« of the Improvements shown on and sanitary sewers and water mains version of the excess right of way ami »thtr Imvtrtiitt «ek«iu» a'lupted In accordance with thi Official is Township Engineer's estimate and he following minimum standards and 'TC body to be held July 27, 1961 at If not In accordance with the prelimin- the adjoining properties. requirements: :00 P.M. at the Atlantic Township Map and Building Permit Act, Chapter iqulred by the Planning Board, The ary plan. (N) No street shall have a nam< A.A of the Laws of 1953. Tills ma- performance guarantes. If In the form 1. Every lot In the development shall Elementary School auditorium, Route Ccrdlilly Invlta >•• «• mill* tall «w »f thtlr (M> Certificate from tax collector which will duplicate or so nearly d 537 at which time and place all per- shall be deemed to be conclusive wltl -' a bond, shall be one Issued by a plicate as to be confused with th< have a minimum area of 100,000 square •XMrlMca and ••nt»Ut* imtav fatlMUM al (Mr respect to the location and width of indlng or surety company acceptable that all taxes are paid to date. Ttet. sons desiring to be heard thereon will names of existing streets. The contln be given full opportunity. the streets, public parka and play- ARTICLE VII—IMfKOVEMENTS atlon of an existing street shall hiv< 2. Bach lot shall have a minimum (MvmlMitly I«MM •MM. grounds and drainage right-of-way the governing body. Streets shall not Section 1, Prior to the granting of frontage of one hundred and fifty GEORGE DITTMAR. i paved until all heavy construction final approval, the subdlvlder nhail nave tht same name. Mavor. •hown thereon adopted by the Town- (O) Alley* shall be provided at thi 150) feet. ship Committee on April 27, 1961 and completed, shade trees shall not be Installed or shall have furnished per- 3. Each lot shall have a minimum HARRY CRINE. lanted until all grading and earth mov- formance guarantees, as provided In rear of all lots designed for buslnes Township Clerk, 103 E. Front Street any Huhnequent amendments. purposes and off-streets public parklni mean width o( two hundred and fifty ig Is completed, seeding of grass this ordinance, for the ultimate Instal- .250) feet. I Dated: Junt 20, 1961 Section 14.. I.ot. A parcel or portion -eas shall be the last operation. Oc- lation of such of tha following as mayspace may be required In convenlei July IT 9299.82 Red Bank, N. J. •f land separated from other parceli ipancy permits will be Issued only be required: relation to lota Intended to be d< 4. The design of the development or portions hy description as on ~ hen the Installation of the curb, sll (A i Btreets; veloped or sold for business purposi ihall blend with th* agricultural and i subdivision of record or survey map id erg round utilities within the road- (B) Street Signs: (P> All streets which are to hav rural atmosphere of the Township. ' SH 1-6464 CHARLES E. SAVAGE or by metes and bounds for purpose id, all necessary storm drainage to (Ci Curbs and/or Gutters: a mixedMn-place bituminous pavemei fi. The development will not adverse sure proptr drainage of the lot and (I)) Sidewalks: must be curbed and guttered on bot! y affect the development of adjacent SH 1-0002 Manager flection 15. Html. Any street, avt grounding land, and a 6 Inch com- •Idea where ths grade Ii K% or greate or adjoining property, GUARANTEED HUP, boulevard, road, lane, parkway, icted road gravel surface are In- (E) Shade trees of a species ap On all streets which art to have B tt. Tlie proposed rural roads will not viaduct, alley or other way which ii tiled. proved by the Atlantic Township Shade tumtnous concrete pavement In accon interconnect with existing or proposed Section 4. Submission of FlasJ Plat Tree Commission, ance with tht specifications of this pi roads In other classifications to form gin extstlpg stats, county or municipal v Registered Representatives mart WHY, or a street or wsy shown (F) Top soil protection: No top dlnance, a curb In accordance with th continuous routes. Crabgrass Major Subdivision, soil shall be removed from the site or u[ " ft pi»t heretofore approved pur- (A) Tha final plat shall be sub- specifications of this ordinance iba 7. The rural roads will be designed •riant to Jaw or Approved by official used as spoil. Top soil moved during be Installed on both sides. :o discourage any through traffic and Itted to the Township Clerk for for- the course of construction shall be re- and action or a street or way on a plat irdlng to the Planning Board for (Q) All streets shall be conittructei will have the exclusive function of pro- STANLEY P. JACOBS duly filed and recorded in the office distributed so ns to provide st least Idlng access to properties abutting thr lal approval within 3 years from the 6 inches ot cover to sll areas of the with a parabolic crown as follows: cf the Clerk of the County of Mon* ite of preliminary approvnl. The 10" for 40 feet of pavement width, road, mnuiii prior to the appointment of a subdivision and shall bs stabllred by 8. The rural roads will follow the BARNET HIRSCH ownship Cleric •hall Immediately no- seeding or planting. 0" for 36 feet of pavement width, WEED planning board xnd the grant to such fy the secretary ot the Planning Board 6" for 20 feet of pavement width iontours of the land to the greatest board nf the power tn review plats, Wn receipt ot a final plat and the (O> Monuments: To be of the site (Rl The minimum requirement fo extent possible. If It Is determined by • n'l includes the land, between the lannlng Board shall act upon the and shape required by Section 4 of :ht gravel surface course of an; 'he Planning Board that the proposed street lines whether Improved or un- al plat within 45 days after the date Chapter 141 of the Lews of 1960, andstreet shall be soli aggregate, Type ' levelopment conforms with the stand- shall be placed In accordance with said rds established for rural residential CONTROL! Improved, and may comprise pave-J h Class B, conforming to the requln '. aithmlialnn for fin»1 approval tp * *{gte,tutc levelopment-the following'reducUon-ln inpnt, •Houniri; gutters., •laTwTAv* iwnshlp Clerk. ment a specified In Division 8, Sectloi parking areas and other areas within (H> Water mains, culverts, storm 8, of the current N. J. State Highway itandards and Improvements will ba sl- (B) The origins! tracing, ont tran- sewers and sanitary sewers: All such Department Standard Specifications foi owed. Per thr street lines. For th* purpose of icent tracing Cloth copy, two cloth this ordinance streets shall be classi- Installations shall bs properly connected Road and Bridge Construction, am A) The right-of-way width for all Sq. Ints, six black on white prints and with an approved system and shall be shall contain not less than 8% els. oads known as rurM roads which are fied to conform to the Atlantic Town- •ee copies of the application form for sii.p Mnater Plan AI follows: adequate to handle all present and prob- by ilutrlatlon, and shall be not lesi mtlrely within the subdivision shall bt Ft. nt approval shall be submitted to theable future development. than 6 Inches In depth after ultlmat educed to 40 feet. 3 (A) Freeways cretary of the Planning Board tt The pavement width for sll rur- iCt Becundnry Arterials tular Planning Board meeting. Un< .1 roads shall be 20 feet, with a sta> (l>) Collectors t» the preliminary plat Is approved lllized grass shoulder 10 feet tn width GENERAL SPRAY arrt. this professional service to be paid by thereon In accordance with the N. ilde the right-of-way of rural roads, SERVICE tion of storm water spwrre or drainage the developer to the Township of At- State Highway Department Standari other suitable drainage structures HAZLET, N. J. dUchM, or required along a natural to The final plat shall be ac- lantlc. Specifications for bituminous road ml: within the right-of-way as may be FORECAST: • irenrn nr watercourse for preserving imjiflnleii by * statement by the Town- (J) A developer will be required stabilization find bituminous surface oi pproved by the Township Engineer. tli'- channel and providing for the flow '- Engineer that he Is In receipt !o furnish adequate sewage disposal bltumnoim road mix stabilization D) Curbs and/or gutters wilt not CO 4-8060 *>' w-itiT therein tt> naf^ituard lh« pub- map showing all utilities In exact facilities In accordance with the design riser!, January, 19001. If the develope required except where excessive I!'1 against MO'HI riamngt* in Record- :atlon and elevation Identifying those standards and rtp eel flcatlons to hp de-io desires, he may conntruct a 2 IncI rsdes or other conditions require their rtlotm already Installed and those termined by the Planning Board upon thick plant mix bituminous concret Installation. • m-" with Clmplcr 1 of Title 5* of the be inslallfd and that the subdlvider the advice of an Engineer of their Hcviflpd Statutes, wearing surface Instead of the mixed' K) Sidewalks will not bt required. a compiled with ont or both of the choice. The expense of this profession- in-pi nee bituminous surface upon Section i. Block*, Section 17. Township, Township of 'lowing: al service to be paid by the devetoper Atlantic. gravel surface course conforming t< (A) Block length and width or I. Installed sll improvements In ac- o the Township of Atlantic. he specifications hrrein above describ creage within bounding roads shall be today-tomorrow- .Section l*v Cjmrrnlng Hiitly. Townihip ini ance with the retirements of these CninmftiPP or the Township of AtUntie. All of the above listed Improve- d not less than i Inches In dept' uch as to accommodate tht size of lot 'Kulntlon*. or. ments shall be subject to Inspection ifter ultimate compaction with plant pqulred in the area by the zoning or- Bunion 19. Board. Planning Board of !. A performance guarantee has been and approval hy the Townnhfp Engi- mix, bituminous concrete con form I m and to provide for convenient ths Township of Atlantic. •• — iteil with the Township Clerk and neer who shall n« notified by thn de-to the New Jersey State Highway De ccens. circulation control and safety AUTI<:i,K \-l'HO( K1UHK -rnteri by the governing body as to veloper st least 24 hours prior to the part ment Standard Sped fl en tlons fo f street traffic. every day with a lection ) NulmilMloti nf Sketrh !*!•!. m sufficient ft mo u nt and execution start of construction. No underground Itoad and Bridge Construction, IMtl In blocks over 1,000 ft. long, 'Al Any owner who rlesirps to nub jinsure the completion^ of all re-j Installation shall be covered until In Section, 2A. Paragraph 3.2A. 1 to 3.2 iedestrlan cross walks may he required Sllvl.lc land WrtTitn "iKfl TownifiTp^nBy TrfVlH nip'fi)v« merit I;"""""'" "*""" ———pt] d and approvprlppve. . Desiggn stnndtand- A.3 (page 144). i locations deemed. .necessary by the • ppfor «l a rruulsr mcptlnpt nf the tl)> Any pint which requires Ooun- ards will ba determined hy the Plan- 'Innning Board. Such walkway shall be plmmlnp board for infurtnnl iimcuMton Planning Board approval pursuant Si Where sub-bane conditions ning Board with thf* assistance of an proponed strfrts are wet, springy, o 0 ft. wide and be straight from street with refer«»nc* to name, n. 8, 40:27-12 shall he forwarded engineei r of itUs choicehi . street. 'IU Any ownrr nf lnn<> up-of such a nature that surfacing woul TOwiiNhlp rnny_ j.rior to subdlvlilfni prior to final approval by the he Inadvisable without first t res tin tC\ For commercial, group housing proved by the Planning Board until the the sub-base, the treatment of the lull r Industrial use, block size shall b un 'l<'flned In this Planning Rnnnl. completion of all such required Im- ufflclent to meet all area and yan ordinance, nuttmlt iccrrtary |R> If the running Hoard approves provements has been certified to the bases shall be made In the followim the plnnnlng b'janl at manner: The street shall be exca- equlrements for such use. thp final Hut. IL notation to that ef- Planning Ronrri by the Township En- vated to a depth thnt shall be a mini Section 5. I«o4*. Carrier prior tn the rt'K'ilnr mrcling of th»* fect nhn ll bf< mad e on each plat a nd gine r, unless the subdivision owner (A) Lot dimensions and area shall board a skrtch i»l;il nf the rirupnsfl shall have filed with the Township a mum of twelve (12) inches below the subdivision for purposed of rlnmitfirit' •hull lu> RiRned by the chairman and proposed flnlnhed grade. Where re it be less than the requirements the secretary of the'Planning Board. performance (tut ranter sufficient In quired by the Township Engineer, a ie zoning ordinance1. tlon and preliminary discussion, toRsth • K) Failure of the Planning Hoard amount to cover the cost of all such er with a completed sketch plat ap Improvements or uncompleted portions system of porous concrete pipe sub (B) Insofar an Is practical, side plication furnished for this purpose. to act within the allotted time oorr a stirfnce, drains shall be constructs' nen shall he at right angles to straight mutually Bgreed upon extension shall thereof us estimated by the Township beneath the surface of the road and pin, nnd radial to curved streets, iC) If clnftslflf-d an'! ftpprnvn! BI bi> deem i in be favors tile approval Engineer, nnd assuring the Installation connected to a suitable drain. After the Jllnor subdivision by unnnlmous action of such uncompleted Improvements on Each lot must front upon an no.l specialist and the wnnhip. Clrr_ k l.hall issue a Riib-bnse material hna heen properly pproved street at least 60 feet tn ROOM AIR CONDITIONER! nf I hi) mi hf] I vision committee, n nut A certificate to that effectfft , or before an iigreeil dnte, Buch per- placed and compacted, the street sur tl jn tn that effect will be made or formance guarantee mny be In the Idth. ifli If any person shall he ag- facing material at described heretofore (D) Wliere extra width has been th" sketch I'lnt The nkftrli pint will grieved by. the action of the. Planning form of a performance hnnd which ihall he up rend thereon. tti*n b<" forwnrdr-'l to the Rhalrmitn shall be Issued by a bonding or sure- ledlcated for widening of existing Board, appeal'In writing to the govern- reets, lots shall begin at such extra nf the Finn nine Board and signed by itiK body may b« taken within 10 days y g ITI All Ntrectn nhnll b« provided in storage! him anil the Brcrclary ty company to thr subdivider after Idth line, nnd all set-backs shall be ,t thr Hoard after the date of the action of thr full compliance vllh cntch hnslns and pipes where the eaaured from such line. •t i\ relume) t-> the *\i\>>IvUler within Planning Board, A Hearing thereon or any other type of same, mny be nereaiary for proper One week from tin* dnt 1 surety acceptable t o ththe TownshiThip Com- (Ei Whore there Is n question as of Us approval xharnrnltlp#». The performance guarantee shall be thn construction of dry wells. eir Intended u«e due to factors such the Planning opportunity to he heard. After surh approved hy the Township Attorney n* Ji'iHni will 1M- nr(|iilii'(f to net mi tin hcHrlng the governing body may af- 1. Catch hnslns shall ht> <] 1 rock formations, flood conditions or rnlnor milifltvliifoti. If n mnjorlly of tin firm nr reverse the sctlmi of the Finn to form, execution nnnnepnrtnient Standnrd Plans and file *}t<')i pint nn minor nubilivlNlnn mnjurlty of Ihe Iota) nirmhrra thereof. period to |>r> fixed hy the Planning fiperlflrntlnna Kranit'ii nnd (tint's nhnl n. withhold npprovnl of such lota. *• ffect will The findings srvl masona for the dis- Hoard hut, no cme, for n term of Section 6. Public l>n and Kervlre more than thiee years. However, with Cmnphfll Foundry Company Pntlrrn on the nkrtch pint and In large scale development tli Chairman and H'-rrntnry if thf ty, If there lie Eovernlni body Ith R Inch curb (are nr equal, Planning Boat'). The it ketch plat will nne returned U> the suti'!lvli1*>r wilhln of such performance guarantee for an Imiim thick, shall be constructed required, ft uch eaarmentn shall hi one week of Its approval. No further i){) t.'|>on fin Hi approval, copies of " Id I tlon ft! period not tn eir.eml three nround nil catch hnslns except Irnflt \!i feet wlrln and located tn Pi Mining Roiirrl npl'mvnt Khali !>e r<*. • final fist Ihall h- filed by the roadways where hltnnilnouK con- oulred. The sketrh pint will bi> fur", Tim amount of the performance msultatlcin with the companies i Pin tin ing Hoard wiiti the following; Riiarnnfre mny hm reduced hv recom- crete pavement Is to be lined." iwnahlp departments concerned. fiirnWirfl by flip stiitdivi'irr in miiKf- I. Township Olerk. 2. Rtorm drain pipes ahull he rein rupllcale no thftt one ropy of mum* mendHtlnn or Ihr Punning llnnrd In iB) Where a subdivision is tra 1. Township Engineer. writing lo the Roverrilng body when forced concrete pipe of the size speci- mny be rt-ln.U\i>ri \>y Ih* Township (,'lrrk .1, Itulltflnit Inspector. fied nnd In Id to the exitr( linr* nnd aed by n water course, drainage wsy for his records, one copy by the Brc- portions of ihe required Improvements iannel or street, there ehnll he, pro- Sctj.fr. MorfW 4, Tax Assessor. instilled. iles efltabltHhei! by the Engineer. led a storm wnter rase men t oi j-rtfiry of thp Planning (Jonrd [ur hi* 5. County PlsnnJng Board. Rein forced concrelf pipe ahull con- We have just the right-site model to meet your r<—'j.Hs, one copy for thn Township Kn If the required improvements have form to A.B.T. M. flprclflcntlons C 76- afnnge right-of-way conforming sub- g'-"pr's records and one for th» Town-1 fl. Official iHfiiiJng certificates for ap- mil brt-n Innlnllrd I with antlally with the lines of such water proved lots, tin- performance 37T ami shall he Class HI unless oth- ANDERSON BROS., Inc. needs-everything from easily-installed units and f} • Asneflsor's records. imrnnlrr, the otillgnr rwl(!« specified or Miown'Vn the plnns. urso nnd such further width or con- rl> The final plat, after final «r> nnd nurfty shnli h* I In Mr thereon t uctlon, or both, as will be adequate heat pumps to 20,000 BTU units powerful enough to * rt'ori 1. *ul>rnU»l«n of I'rHlmlnar) proi.il hy the Plunnlng Hoard, nli.-ill the Township for the rn.i«onahte cost Reinforcing shall be circular. All pipe r the purpose. Main Office & Warehoum riftt at MaJ-.r Subdivision for Triili be fllfd hy Ihr •uhMlvirtrr with the nlintl he mnniifnctured with Inngun and tlvf Approtftl. nf (he Improvements not in MA MM nnd groove ends. Pipe ends shall be formed (Ci Nnturni features such ai cool your biggest room. Come in and see them. County recording officer within B0 days :eipt nf the proceeds thereof (At At Jrnflt fl hlack on white from the date o( such approval, If any machine, rings anil shall ha con- •s, brooks, hill-tops and view nhnll 51-53 Mechanic Sr.lt ed Bank tii A Township shall install such Im- centric. When Joined the emla shall preserved whenever possible in de- print* of tlin preliminary plat U) finnl plat 1* not filed within this p# fcmiMits A MrUntennncf' Iloml shall THERE'S A with 3 completed application forms for rlori, the approval Shalt exiHrc have * uniform annular space nf not xnlng any subdivision containing such furnished hy the aiibd'lvlder upon leaa thnn '4 Inch or more than '4 Inch tures. EASY firtllmffinry approval shall be submit- (J) No pint shall he accepted for nccrnlnnrt? nf the street* and Improve- tori to the Township Clerk two weeks between the tongue and groove. The (P) Conservation Easements: TEL SH 1-0030 CARRIER DEALER i filing by 'he County Ilfconlln*; Offipfr mrtiis by the muntt'lpnilty. Haid Main- longun ahnll tiuve a flops of between "here the Master Plan of the Township TERMS prior to thr? Planning Hoard meeting unlt-ft* It has been duly Approved hy lenmicft Hotv! shall be Issue.! hy a bond- Olflct ••* WarthMM *from «t wined cons I tie rat ion Is dMlrefi. At 5 nnd R degrees, Kach Joint shall be At In n I lo, delineates conservation and NEAR YOU HIP Atlantic Township Planning Itoard 'ng or surety company a pproved by provided with n rubber gasket of one fllnage ennements lo protect streams thf time of filing, the subrtlvMer aim 11 and fif>rne<| hy the chairman h* governing body, nhall he In Ihe • RINLIT AVINUI 169 of Ihe types Hated below: in alltntlon and adjoining bonks tender in the governing body a cer- AUlHI.r, VI—I'l.AT OKTA1I.M »mount or not less than 10% of the . i lIHffi check in the amount of m fronton, conservation easement* flection 1. Hkelfh nut. original pfillmntrd cost nf rrmstrurtlon Manufacturer Trade Kami I he furnished to the Township by Til. PR«ip«cl 1-1147 The sketch pint nhnll be bused on of the required Improvement nnd shall I»ck Joint Pip* itubdlvlder. The conservation ease- N. R. NILSON «n'I/or to be Incurred by the Planning II X in A p I n foorr r rn H n t1 1i o on oorr #ojnoirni ?e oott hh i»r r run to and be in ifi»vnr of the Township Company Hlblock ent ehntl include the property be- •n I m 1.1. NtfMM • •». 1 k) Board »ind thi* Township tor mt the itlmllnrly accurate bus* at a acsle not nt Atlantic, In th* County of Mnnmoiitn Ilnmilton Kent ten the drainage easement as *s- 40 Birch Ave.. Little Silver SH 1-3454 publication. Issuance and/or service of less lh*n 400 feet to the Inch to rn- for a period of not less than one ytnr. Manufacturing - ! •rl an Ihe official mnp and a notices required herein « mown on Tht slid bond shall be approved by Co..,—.. .Tyloi Typt "C" I • approximately parallel to tha top t BED BANK REGISTER CAREER KIDS: Teen-Aggr iiUhe Olympics Fort Jobs July 17, 1961-5 Official* at Setttte'm Century Awarded To 21 Exposition, Mbeduled to 'pen Slie Has Sense of Accomplishment April 21, 1862, predict * total attendance of 10 million. The Local Firms Mposkion wiH run for six (Incessant advice! Follow Editor's Note: Om of the months. ' George in this newspaper. Care- bright spots lor the United FORT MONMOUTH -" Thi ful on the curves.) States In last year's competi- wards of four Army Signal Corps tion was the performance ©I Its contracts totaling $94,075, to N< 1 Dear George: women's swimming team. And Jersey firms, were announc FLUHRTSWKIDS I am madly infatuated but brightest of all the swimmers by the Fort Monmouth Procure- can't make up my mind between was teen-ager Chris von Saltza ment Office, U. S. Army Signal the two men who thrill me «>. of Saratoga, Calif,, who won lupply Agency. THE TIME TOFIL L One works for the Associated three gold medals.' Now IS The largest among them Is for On Press and one for United Press and beading off to college, VOUK TANK WITH OIL,, $42,800 to the Red Bank Electri- r AUTOMOBILE International. Tell me, George, Chris describes the joys and cal Shop, 117 Oakland St., Red ISWHENTHW6 how I can make up my mind? disappointments of the strenous Bank, for improvements to the FROM SUMMER'S. INSURANCE Bebe life she is abandoning for con- electrical distribution system in Dear Bebe: centration on a new career. six Fort Monmouth buildings. written by I don't know, but I'll tell you By CHRIS VON SALTZA one thing — you better get out Written for The Associated Press The others are: John E. Par- THE TRAVELERS of that saloon before you get Six years of competitive swim- cells, 102 River Ct., Belmar, $21,- 256 for improvements to bachelor The Company stuck with the check. ming have given me a lot, and I'M miss it Chis fall when I re- officers' quarters at Fort Mon- mouth: Pirie J. Maloney Con- That Invented Dear George: tire from amateur swimming to struction Co., 23 Ridge Rd., Rum Automobile Insurance What is Uie best way to euro become a freshman at Stanford son, $11,769, for modifications to a terrible fear of flying? University. But college is going serving and dishwashing area. Ste... Jumpy to cadi for more concentrated Building 208, Fort Monmouth, and Dear Jumpy: study, and you can't do two Guardian Sprinkler Co., Linden, Land. such things and do each of them Prevent rust In your tank WILLIAM S. GARRISON well. $18,250, for installation of sprin- kler systems, complete with con- during the long summer AGENCY Dear George: . These last six years have taken trols and alarm systems in 77 Iroad St. Red Bank The lady columnists must hate me to honors at the Pan American Buildings S-580 and S-800, Fort months. We'll fill It with you. Don't any of them ever games in Chicago, the 1960 Olym- Monmouth. SH 1-0804 protest? pics at Rome, and to other meets fuel oil now. Curious at home and abroad. You gain a tEMESENTING THE Dear Curious: terrific feeling of accomplishment ATTIC FANS — TIAVttEK . KABTFOKD Sometimes I think they protest from competitive swimming. You An attic fan will reduce heat too much. learn to overcome disappoint' downstairs by at least 25 per cent ment, too — as when Jane Ce& if it is properly installed. If your FlUHR erqvist of Sweden beat me in home is air-conditioned you can the 40 meter freestyle event at install a small fan in one of the i FUEL OIL \ Tel Aviv early this May. A Closer Look at Safer Savings attic vent louvers. It will pull air BURNER SALES•SIRVH.-I And you get to know a !ot of in one end of the attic and blow ?%*<<., SH-1-6IOO very nice people. it out the other. Be sure to keep My parents have encouraged the entrance to the attic closed me but they haven't pushed me. so cooled air won't be drawn up. They've known swimming is very good for me. The usual school day starts at 5:30 in the morning, when I z'A "ROARING TWENTIES PRICES" up and swim for two hours. At CHRIS VON SALTZA: "For relaxation, I read a book or listen to records." Los Gatos High School, where 1 buy 'em by the bag full graduated in June, they gave me For relaxation, I read a book the first period free. My coach or listen to records. If there's a at the Santa Clara Swim Club, free day, I go to the beach. A'l "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean "RALPHS FAMOUS" MENU George Haines, also is swim sports are fun, and I used to be 1 coach at school, and he arranged a horse fan, but when swimming For Tuesday, July '18 100% Pure Beef Hamburger for my swimming instruction in- started, all else went out the 112" Kosher Style Hot Dog stead of gym classes. window. Present—For You and In addition to classes at school, Around the house, my main du> Yours • • • Emerge from your (CHEESEBURGER ~- Z4 ' This Association provides I worked on the Student Council ties are keeping my own room shell and let your voice b: heard your savings the utmost and Student Court. This year, 1 neat. I enjoy cooking, but don't where it will do the most good. • HOT ROAST BEEF (on bun with gravy) ... 30 , was Commissioner of Student Ac- have much time for it. And 1 In safety . . . insurance tivities, which meant coordinat- Aspects are fine, and results will |HOT PASTRAMI •••••- against loss by the Federal guess there will be plenty of be, too, if you exert pressure kHOT CORNED BEEF _ ing student clubs and activities time later for that. Savings and Loan Insur- throughout school. in the right spot. In p.m., read 'HOT POT ROAST (with Gravy) ance Corporation . . . After school, there Is no time This summer, I'M be swimming about current events so you can OPEN SUNDAY 7-5 a permanent agency of the to go with the gang. I swim for in local meets. In July, there'll keep pace with what's going on U. S. government. Besides two or two-and-a-haM hours. I be the National AAU champion- around the world as well as at |FRONT ST.. COR. WHARF AVE. RED BANK' this important safety factor, date once in a while, especially ships in Philadelphia, and in home. your savings dollars here in the fall when there aren't so August a five-week trip to will earn substantial dividends, many swim meets. I~usually have Europe. to be home from dates by mid- Past • • • The early history of Future ... In the next fire paid twice yearly, and you Then — college. I hope to study Harvard tells of "a number' of years, the U.S. will undergo ngiht, unless there's a prom or political science and languages radical population, shifts, with can lave any amount, any time. some special event. sheep bequeathed by one man; for a possible diplomatic service a pewter flagon worth 10 shil- broad effects on business, I don't mind giving up some career. lings by another; a half bushel schools, politics, cities and the dates for swimming because it PROWN'S CURRENT of corn..." all in response "to nation. And, by 1970. tho U.S. makes the times I do go out The Associated Press asked i: the loud groans of the sinking population will grow to around DIVIDEND more fun. I'd like to pass on any advice to college." 210 million. 36th ANNIVERSARY RATE In order to keep an A average, other teen-agers. The most im- I had to study about two or three portant advice, it seems to me hours a night, and at least a full The Day Under Your Sign is: Try to enjoy what you do. STORE-WIDE day on weekends. On trips to ARIES (Born March 21 ta April If) LIBRA (Sapf. 71 to Oct. 22) swimming meets, the books went Work hard and you will succeed Doa't sacrifice accuracr for speed. Ask New plan should get a favoratle re along. at it. for assistance if you need it. 'ception. (Chances are but ia a.m.) TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23to Nov . 21) Slave confidence in ability of,others] to SALE Finish work so that you have time to accept an invitation tnis evening. comprehend what you are trying to do. Deputy Post Commander GEMINI (May 21 to Jm 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nor. 22 fo D.c 21) If you iina eld methods unsatisfactory, ILet off steam or doing constructive NOW IN PROGRESS try a new approach to your problem. work rather tban by complaining; to othera. miMIIMMMI IMIIIIHHIIMM CANCER (Juna 22to Jul y 21) CAPRICORN (DM. 22 to Jan. 20) Takes Office at Monmouth Be forceful in dealing with both bosses Keep a coot bead in an emergency. and subordinates, Results are optimistic You'It weather the present storm. FORT MONMOUTH — Col World II with the Ninth Infantry LEO (July 22 to Auo. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Fab. 19) Clair H. Thurston, a veteran o! Division, and took part in five low you use today will determine to a A word of approTftl for- a job wtll-dotic FULL ONE INCH THICK MAINSTAY 29 years of military service bot campaigns across Europe. He great extent how tomorrow will use you.is much more helpful thin criticism. VIRGO (Aug. 22 ia Sspr. 22) PISCES (F.b. 20 to March 20) here and abroad, has taken ove holds the Distinguished Service Character building ia a bit; job—and Rely on your own efforts instcid el FEDERAL SAYINGS his new duties as deputy pos Cross, the Bronze Star Medal for it'a done only on '— " ' wilting for a push tip the liddtr. ALUMINUM commander here. He succeed € 1961. FMd Enterprise*, Inc. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Col. Ralph W. White, who retire recently. Ma). Gen. William E 36 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Hamlin is post commander. COMBINATION STORM A native of Knox, Maine, Co! Thurston served overseas i and SCREEN DOOR

Evan Picons'* 10.98 and 14.98 shorts on SALE In J. Kridol's Corner for 8.99. ROUTE 36 EAST KEANSBURG MON. TO THURS. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Have more NOW OPEN FRI. 9-10. SAT. 9-9, SUN. 9-6 • Installation optional Col. Clalr H. Thurston valor, the Purple Heart, with family fun • Complett, rtady to hcmgl# cluster, and the Army Commen- SUMMER SALE! dation Medal. While serving in X Complete, ready to instal. Price include! piano hinge Korea with the X Corps, he was CHOICE PAN READY gg g% awarded the Oak Leaf Cluster to in '61 2 door with 2 glass and 1 screen Insert, storm chain, the Bronze Star Medal, ...with an HFC Traveloan. This year, have weather stripped, air closure, knob and hardware. c He recently returned from Ge% many where he was chief of oper the time of your lives with enough cash to cover Ib ations. Military Police, USA Eu- travel, motels and hotels, sightseeing, dining— FRYING CHICKENS 19 rope and prior to that spent four to do all the things you've wanted to do for a years in the Pentagon, Washing' long time. You'll travel ANODIZED SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONELESS P" A ton (1954-1958) as chief of the carefree, knowing Cash M0NTM.Y I>AYMINT NANS procurement, promotion and sep- U 6 TRIPLE-TRACK, E-Z TILT c aration division and as deputy that you have enough Pnmtt ptymh Prrmh prrmli chief of staff of personnel. money... and that $100 i 6.97 S9.75 (18.15 Ib 200 13.93 19.50 36.31 •Aluminum Combination* SIRLOIN ROAST 59 Col. Thurston entered the mili- your loan is with folks 300 $16.77 20.90 29.25 54.46 tary service in August, 1932, as you trust: HFC. Drop 400 21.94 27.47 38.59 72.14 an enlisted man, and received his in or phone for cour- 500 26.77 33.69 47.62 89.53 • THIS COUPON WORTH ; THIS COUPON WORTH j original commission through the teous, reliable assist- Htuukc ISi cWmit ii IWh ptr mmfaon M- S nee TOWARD THE National Guard. otueiof S3OOor Uuon4H of 1%ptr monthon *> Cc TOWARD THE j ance. thai part nfllubalann in mm nf$30OU$SOO. WINDOW He attended the University of | JLD PURCHASE OF MmO PURCHASE OF j Maine, the University qf, Pitts- burgh, the Command and General OUSEHOLD FINANCE | 3 lbs. of Ground Chuck 2 lbs. Cube Steak • Staff College, Armed Forces.Staff | or Ground Round College and Army War College. 3 for OFFER GOOD TUES., JULY 18 | ! OFFER GOOD TUES., JULY 18 The new deputy commander's NEW IATONTOWN OFFICE • THRU SUNDAY, JULY 23 R.B.R. THRU SUNDAY, JULY 2S R.B.R. J wife, Agnes, is formerly of Gene- a, N, Y. They have one son, Rt. 35, Monmouth Shopping Center 4950 Cadet Clair H. Thurston, Jr.yat- • WITH THIS COUPON THIS COUPON WORTH j tending the United States Mili- Phone: Liberty 2-1340 tary Academy at West Point. • Delicious Creamy , ff\c TOWARD THE j Hour* Moo., Tim., Ihur. 10 to 6—Wed. I Fri. 10 to S PJl Retj. 19.95 ea. During his earlier life, he par- OlUr HKoHtM In MddkHrwn A Aibury Hiic IV PURCHASE OF j ticipated in many sports, includ- € Cole Slaw or Macaroni Salad j ing boxing, wrestling, football MIDDIETOWN-Middletown Shopping Confer and water sports. Since, he has 1107 Highway 35-OSborne 1-1400 INSTALLED j CREAM *I*47 ' PRESENT AT DELI DEPT. J been an active hunter, fisherman H«n:MM., Tim, Will. 1M to5:30-Than, t fri. II lo 7 P.H. E OFFER GOOD TUES., JULY 18 i OFFER GOOD TUES., JULY 18 j nd yachting enthusiast. He has An exceptionally fine window. Screen is treated —• ! THRU SUNDAY, JULY M R.B.R. THRU SUNDAY, JULY 23 R.B.R. • Ms own yacht, "Viking." ASBURY PK—710 Cookman Av.-PRo«pect 5-2500 will not corrode. Fully weather stripped to keep out As for Fort Monmouth, the Col- Hwrt MM., TWJ., Hk, Fri. 9 ta 5-Wti •to I T.H. drafts* HHseHra thra tun.. July,»rd. Wa Resafva the Rlghl tn Llmlle Qtmntltlea. Not n«ipon.lbl. lor Typo. Errom. Dncl says: "I's a wonderful post. BM MR (MO I'm happy to be here!" tied Bank Krister DISTANT HORIZONS Ywr Money's Worth* (M2 Breed Street, Red Bank, N. 3. State fflgfamy a, MdtMoira Retire at 62? ErtabHihnd 1878 by John H. Cook «nd Henry Clay By SYLVIA PORTER THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Publisher 1K8-1S5* JAMES 3. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY, General Manager A fortnight from today, when August begins, men W. HARRY PENNINGTON, Production Manager will be able for the first time to draw, Soda! Security Member ol the Associated Press benefits as soon as they reach 62. This cut in the vol- Ttu AuoeiiUd friu u •outiad •iduilvtlr to tbt UM (or npubucatloa at th* Men um printed U thli ntwipipw MM w»ll u til AP m»i dlipatcaei. ._____^^__ untary retirement age from 65 to 62 under the Social Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Security amendments of 1961 will, it is estimated, re- Th* H«4 Bank KifiiMr unnu no fln«nc!il raiponilbmttei (or typographical arron In mdTartlitminti. sult in payments just during the next but will raprlnt without chaw, that part ol an advattliement In which tin trpotraphlcal arror oemra, vtttlairi will plcua noUfr th» macaicement Immediately of any trror whlcb may occur. 12 months of $441 million to 560,000 Thli »wipap«r iinmu no raiponilbiutlei (or •taumenti ol oploiom In lattart from lta raadira. people who otherwise would not have SulncrlpUon PrICM la Adn.net On* year 115.00 Blx monUu. K.M been eligible for insurance benefits. Unfit copy «l couattr. 7 c»nu copy by mall, S < This is a lot of money going to a MONDAY, JULY .17, 1961 lot of people and a retirement age of 62 applying to men as it has to women since 1956 is a startling event in itself. An Important Decision Here are questions you might ask and PORTER the answers. The Red Bank Borough Council edged previously that the area pro- Q. I'll be 62 next month (or 63 or 64). What hap- must make an important decision posed for redevelopment is not in pens to my benefits if I start taking them now? tonight. Still awaiting action is an conflict with present master plan A. The amount of your benefit checks will be application by the Redevelopment studies. reduced—permanently. Your benefit always will be Agency for $67,540 in federal funds The proposed study itself woul less than you could have been paid at age 65 on the to study a proposed redevelopment take up to 18 months to complete basis of your past earnings. area lying east of the central busi- If the preliminary studies show that If you start taking your benefits at 62, your check Tiessrdistrictrstores on Broad St. a renewal program is feasible and will be reduced 20 per cent to 80 per cent of what you A resolution concurring with the desirable, every resident will b could get at 65. For instance, if you would be eligible - agency's application must be passed given an opportunity to speak on for a monthly benefit of $80 at 65, you would receive by the council before the measure the matter. The Borough Council ha $64 a month at 62. can be sent to the Housing and Home pledged itself to submit any rede- If you start taking your benefits at 63, you'll get Finance Agency. velopment proposal to a referendum. 86 2/3 per cent of your full benefit. If you start at age No charge on the local tax bill The best way to reach a decision 64, the amount you'll get will be 931/3 per cent of on this vital matter is to make a your full benefit, , will be incurred if the funds are used These Days: and no redevelopment project under- detailed study of all facets of tfr WILLIAM Because you're drawing your benefits one to three taken.; Only the area pinpointed in question. Only by approval of th years earlier than you'd ordinarily draw them, though, the application would be studied. necessary resolution can the way be An Unsigned Letter you'll be ahead of the game for 15 years. You'll not start "losing" over-all until you're at least 77. The Planning Board has acknowl- opened to collection of these facts. By GEORGE E. SOKOLSK S. WHITE WASHINGTON-Two political Q. What do I need to claim retirement benefits at developments of wholly different 62, 63 or 64? Mechanical Failure I usually do not see unsigned letters. They are geography and circumstances thrown in the waste-paper basket "where they belong, nevertheless have some common A. The same amount of Social Security credit you There have been too many plane can be spared to reach near-per and chilling meanings for the However, I have received one that is so unusually national Democratic party am would need if you waited until 65. If you're 62 this crashes,, in our opinion, where the fection. stupid that I read it and give to you the publishabl- the Kennedy Administration. year, you'll need credit for 3VJ years of work under Duplicate mechanisms are pro- The current frantic throat-cut- Social Security to qualify for benefits. This is a liberal- cause has been traced to landing part vided in our space capsules to cover ting among Democrats in New ization under the 1961 law; under the 1960 act, you gear failures for the industry and "Have you forgotten your boyhooc York City and the recent heavy would have needed credit for 4% years of work to the human and mechanical margin days when $30 a week was probably defeat of those challenging Sen. the federal government to afford the Harry F. Byrd for control of Vir. qualify. of error. fortune to your family. And perhaps ginla throw shadows of Informa- luxury of inaction. j These mechanisms are for the today some one ought to wise you uj tion and of warning. The bell Q. What are some reasons I should apply for ear- tolls all these lessons, though not The recent crash which took at protection of the precious lives of to the facts of life. Believe it or no every one applies to both sit- lier benefits? , there are still thousands existing on $3' individual men. Granted, a very high uations: A. You should take advantage of this law if your least 18 lives apparently is another a week. You couldn't expect them t 1. There is yet no substitut degree of value is placed on the lives job has been erased by automation or technological case in point. cry in their beer over $30 a day. for organization in politics, no of these men, for obvious reasons SOKOLSKY matter how much eager re- change or if you're in ill health and you're finding it "It's people like you who are over formist talk to the contrary. (Ap- In this instance, part of the hy- but the life of any passenger on any next to impossible to get back on a payroll. You are paid living off the fat of the land are the cause of in plies both to Virginia and New draulic system, a vital element in commercial plane, at the moment of York City.) the person for whom this earlier retirement rule was flation and poor people having to pay more than af 2. Though sometimes you "candesigned. the braking mechanism, apparently truth, is just as precious. ord to keep alive." beat City Hall," the chances al- failed, and the landing gear crum- ways are that you certainly can' You should do this also if members of your immedi- We don't know the answer to ate family can get retirement benefits and thus help pled. It was a miracle, of sorts, that The writer of this letter is innocent of economics, — and that even if you do you this question of mechanics. But we will win a battle but lose a war. ease your plight any of the 122 persons on board was My father probably earned about $25 a week, more oi (First part applies to both; latte know an answer must be found — less. When I went to high school, I was given 25 cents only to New York.) Eligible dependents include your wife 62 or older, left alive. through research. a day. Out of that I paid subway fare, ate my lunch, 3. The old pro leaders are fa or your wife at any age if she has in her care a child from dead; they don't, in fact, or children under the age of 18 or totally disabled Mechanical parts, of course, can If the airline industry can not read two newspapers, a day and had enough left to sil even look sick. (Applies to both never be perfect. No machine will put and keep its mechanical house in the top balcony of a Keith and Proctor vaudevilli New York and Virginia.) since childhood. As an illustration, say that at 65 you'd get a bene- ever be made foolproof. But where in order, on its own, the Civil Aero- show. I had a brother who sold millinery and was al DeSapto: A Whipping Boy fit of $100 a month and your wife would be eligible ways on the road. He may have spent $5 a day travel 4. The overly-advertised ultra, air travel at high speeds is concerned nautics agency, and the federal gov- liberal Democratic wing, partio for half of this ($50) at 65. If you both take benefits —particularly with jets—no effort ernment as such, must intervene. ing; maybe a little more out West. It was possible t ularly in the urban East, musl as soon as each of you reaches 62, your family check get a breakfast of stewed prunes, three eggs and ba- soon be cut down to size by thi Kennedy party leadership. Other- will be $117.50 instead of $150—not ample but not con, or a small steak with German fried potatoes, and wise, the ultras will go on in bad either. hot cakes or toast and coffee for well under a dollar. their righteous zeal making so EVENTS OF YEARS AGO many mistakes as to throw the Q. What are reasons I shouldn't claim earlier For a time, when I worked as an office boy, I had my benefits? From Th« fiaglsttr's Files game to the Republicans in the lunch at Max's Busy Bee. I am sure that I- never spent 1962 Congressional elections and A. Don't claim the earlier benefits if you have a more than a dime and I got good, nourishing food. perhaps beyond. Fifty Years Ago acre farm in Atlantic Township Destruction of a large double New York is the real scene o steady job and are healthy or if you're on temporary James A. Stoothoff, a Justlc near Vanderburg, to Mark Brad- house on Peters PI., purchased irouble for the Democratic na- layoff and sure to be called back. Your check will be Of peace, announced plans to rui ley of New York. The place had by St. James Church, was tional organization. It provides reduced permanently if you apply earlier and once you for Mlddletown Township re- been listed with real estate started. The property will be Not Today an almost textbook example ol receive a reduced check, you'll never get the full corder on the Democratic ticket. agents at a price of {25,000. Mr. graded and a new entrance to But that cannot be done today. A salesman, if lie the capacity of the ultra-liberal Conover. was county superln the church propfirty-xonstructed. Democrats -to-fight" earnestly A carload of lumber arrived tendent of roads. travels by car, may stay at a motel where the room against the best chances of their Don't claim the earlier benefits unless you're quite which was to be used for alter- A bronze nameplate was erect' may cost as much as in a good hotel. If he stays in a own party against the Republi- ations on Archibald Dalby'a sure, too, you can handle being "retired." The jolt of Councilman James S. Parkes, ed in the main hall of the Red hotel, he cannot possibly get along on $30 a day and cans. Shrewsbury farm, which he had Red Bank, was appointed chair- Bank Catholic High School, bear- Ever since 1958 they — Mrs retirement at the young age of 62 can be dreadful and purchased from William I. Con- man of one of the eight Boy ing the names of Rev. Dr. John stay at an "address — that is the kind of hotel, in a Franklin D. Roosevelt, former pver. don't underestimate this one bit Scout districts in Monmouth and B. McClosJtey. pastor of good neighborhood, to which his customers would Sen. Herbert Lehman and others Ocean counties where the annual James Church, and John Q. If I don't file at 62, do I have to wait until 65? A dance at the Grand View come to look at his samples or to discuss a big deal. -have been crying shrilly about finance campaign of.the Mon- Travers and David Leroy, trus- "bossism." Mainly, they have A. No. After you're 62 and have worked long Hotel, Fair Haven, was pro- tees of the church In 1926, when If he wants to butter-up a buyer, which is ordinary mouth council was to be con- been crying against the one "or- enough to become eligible for payments, you can file claimed a success by the proprie- ducted. the school was built. sales practice, he must take him and his wife to a show tor, B. C. Muriheid, who said ganization leader," Carmine De for benefits whenever you wish. the dances would be held every at $6.60 a ticket, if he can get a ticket at that price, Sapio of Tammany Hall, who has Saturday throughout the summer The Leonardo Yacht Club an- >r pay anything that the speculator demands. If he very little actual power anyhow. Q. Where can I get detailed information about my own case? season. Herbert Cullington played nounced plans to hold a beach KNOW YOUR ;oes to a suitable place for dinner, say, In New York, Whose Corruption? the violin, his sister was pianist party at the Lighthouse Beach. Many unproved suggestions of Chris Knodell was commodore GOVERNMENT 21" or The Colony or the Four Seasons, or the Pa- A. Go to your nearest Social Security district of- 'corruption" have been shouted; ice, ask for guidance. Experts are waiting for you, A large house on the Thomas he club, Prepared by N. J. Taxpayer* million, something interesting and spectacular, his bil he reformers have chosen the >ager to "help. property on Rumson Rd., was Association, 143 E. State St. or four can easily run between $80 and $100 — and nfortunate De Sapio as their moved to the new grounds of the Trenton 8, N. J. jersonal devil. Whatever his Tomorrow: Rumson polo club. The house hat is not to high for such places although it may be transgression, if any, the ob- was to be used as a clubhouse 'Xtravagant. vious fact is that If corruption How much you can_earnLjow_andj5till-dr-aw~benefitft- __for»players.and_a place Jor_spec really has"been rampant in New titors. sey has become big business. We live in a competitive world and a phase of York, the sitting mayor, Robert Expenditures of the 21 govern- loing business is entertainment and dining out. Of Wagner, would by any ordinary "This Conclude! Another Leiton G. Post Wheeler, Ocean Grove, mental units last year soared past logic be held responsible. won a golf tournament in Saint he $200 million level—a rise of ourse, there are folks who earn little, but they do not But Wagner, an amiable and In Communist Cooking" P&ersburg, Russia, it was nearly $58 million since 1956. do the work that involves an expense account. Let us lecent man whose ears presum- learned. Mr. Wheeler was secre- Tabulations of over-all county say that I am ordered to go to London or Geneva or ibly wore out, was prudent tary of the American Embassy expenditures show that current mough some time ago to sur- there. operations of the counties alone Rome or anywhere, I could not do it on $30 a day. It •ender to the ultra-liberals He look $175,097,740 in 1960-an in- just is not the pricetag anymore. hus abandoned the real "bos- Residents of Red Bank and crease of 38 per cent as com- >es," who had made him in the vicinity born in the British Em- pared with similar expenditures first place—and, for that matter, pire, met at the home of Dr. A, of $126,923,064 in 1956. Outlays for Not Forgotten were not always so objectionable Neame on Broad Ct.. to celebrate capital improvements, both budg- the ultra-liberals themselves. the crowning of King George, eted and borrowed, in 1960 totaled The anonymous writer asks me if I have forgotten So the long-suffering bosses the Fifth. A social organization 121,973,320 or 43 per cent more my boyhood days. Not at all. I remember them very iave finally had enough. They was formed at the dinner which han the $15,356,674 expenditures pleasantly. For a time, I worked after school for the lave repudiated Wagner after his was called the Sons and Daugh- 1956. Costs of debt service rose repeated repudiations of them ters of Albert and Victoria. per cent from $11,319,550 in New York Public Library and got $2.50 a day. Many They back State Controller Ar- 1956 to $14,45.1,109 last year. In students did that and it helped a lot. My job was to thur Levitt to oppose the mayor Gov. Woodrow Wilson accepted ntal the counly expenditures rose r the Democratic mayoral nom- • n invitation to attend the Red, stack books and the work was hard but pleasant. nation. IS per cenl from $153,599,288 to After doing that, I went home for dinner and home- Bank fair. He was to be the' :211,524,169 during the period. GOP to Gain guest of J. Amory Haskell, pres•', The figures were cited- by the work. We managed very comfortably on what would If there are to be any gainers Ident of the fair association, al lew Jersey Taxpayers Associa- his Middletown home. not pay the rent for an apartment in a decent neighbor- all this, they will of course be on as illustrating the expansion he Republicans. The GOP will if the county function In the gov- hood such as we had when the rent amounted to about Twenty-Five Years Ago un State Attorney General Louis ernmental pattern over the past $40 a month. The landlord became a multi-millionaire. .efkowitz for mayor, and he will The Red Bank Racing Associ- ew years. Study groups have ation adopted an official burgee The answer is that if a dollar had the purchasing iave the powerful help of Re- iroposed that the administrative lublican Gov. Nelson Rockefeller which was displayed in the win- itructure of county government— power in 1961 that it had in 1910, life would be much dow of Elliott's stationery store nd of a man named Dwight lating back to colonial times—be ilsenhower. on Broad St. Triangular in shape, overhauled and modernized to easier all around. As I write this I recall a one-dollar the flag had two red vertical meet changinR conditions of the dinner on the Hudson Day Line. There was soup, roast The White House professes no stripes and a horizontal ,-redj larm—though it does wistfully beef, potatoes and vegetables, corn on the cob which 'ish, in private, that if the ultra- stripe on a white background le tabulations were among With a red star in the center, on! was then a luxury, pie, cheese and coffee. Get that berals simply had to have their hose compiled by the taxpayer: ersonal devil in De Sapio they which were sewn the letters! issociation for inclusion In the meal anywhere in the quantities then provided, with "RB." ight at least have tried to patch %I edition of its annual refer 'he trimmings, for one dollar todayl hings up with the genuine Dem- nee work "Financial Statistics ol icratic boss, Rep. Charles Buck- ' Walter H. Conover sold his 9«- 6-Monday, July 17, J961 lew Jersey Local Government." Times sure have changed, brother. Chamel ]. _WC*S-TV .WABC-TV RED BANK RXOISTER Monday, July 17, 1961-7 CfcaaaeM -VNBC-TV WOTt-TV TELEVISION WMX-TV Hal Humphrey: Channels _WNEW-TV WNTA-TV MONDAY 1:23- (7) Sport. (11) News Ceremony Sunday 12:00- (2) Love of Life I:**- (4) Local Newi 11:11—(2) W«Uh«r Viewing TV (4) truth or (5) Cartoons (4) Weather . . Consequence! (7) Eichmann Trial 11:12- (7) Weather At New Fire House (7) Camouflage (11) Yogi Bear 11:11-(2) Movie. SHREWSBURY - This bor- Fire Chief Louis Longo report- 1I:JO— (2) Search for Tomorrow (11) Movie (4) Jack Paar Clartoon lugh's new fire house will have ed that Sunday, Aug. 27, at 2 (4) It Could Be You 1:40- (4) Weather (7) Movie ts cornerstone laying ceremonies p.m. has been set for a donkey (5) Cartoons 1:45- (I) News (11) Movie his Sunday at 2 p.m. baseball game between Shrews- 7:00- (2) News (7) Number Please 12:09- (») Midnight Mysteries Show Biz Grover Carter, president, an- bury Hose Company and North- 12:45- (2) Guiding Light (4) Shotgun Slade 12:30- (5) Dial 999 HOLLYWOOD — "I like this lounced plans for the ceremony side Engine Company of New 12:55- (4) News (5) Jim Bowie 12:40- (2) Movie job because I don't have to dial at Shrewsbury Hose Company's Shrewsbury. The game will be 1:00- «) News (7) Blue Angels 1:00- (4) Local News with the star — if he gets tough meeting in the new building last played on Firemen's Field, Pat- (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers (9) Terrytoon Circus (5) News just erase him," says Alan week, the first to be held there. terson Ave. ' (5) Cartoons (11) News (7) Evening Prayer Dinehart, who has the unique Demolition work on the former (7) Ray Milland 7:05- (2) Local News (!) Almanac Newsreel job of directing "The Flint- fire house is under way. When 7:10- (2) Weather 1:05— (2) Burns and Allen 11:01- (4) 13th Hour stones" cartoon series (Fridays, completed, it will be paved for Cadet Schildge (11) Local News (t) News and Weather ABC). use as a parking lot, Mr. Carter 1:20- (9) News arfd Weather 7:15- (2) News 1:25— (4) News 1:35— (4) News Dinehart is joking, of course, ;aid. Is Promoted 7:25—(11) Weather 1:40— (4) Sermonett* Open House Set (5) News 7:30- (2) To Tell The Truth ictually his work is doubled be FORT DEVENS, Mass.-Cadet (9) Almanac Newsreel 2:25- (2) News cause he is working with two In announcing plan's for Sun- George H. Schildge, son of Mr. 1:30— (2) As The World Turn (4) Americans 2:35- (2) Give Us This Day tars. There is the one the artist lay's ceremony, Mr. Carter said (5) Miami Undercover and Mrs. Adam T. Schildge, of (4) Time Jones in the song department. 4:00- (2) Brighter Day (7) Memory Lane hit on a voice which had enoguh tion company set up camera (4) Barbara Stanwyck 1»:Q»- (2) I Love Lucy Bill Dana — better known as at California's Malibu Beach (4) Make Room For of Its own character to suit Dine Jose Jimenez — returns to tell Daddy (5) Big Story (4) Say When hart. EATONTOWN recreate the International Surf (9) Treasure (3) Movie Spike of his experiences as a lion ing Championships in an episod (5) Mr. and Mrs. Nortl Now Arnold Strang, one-tim DRIVE-IN THE ATRC (11) Mike Hammer U:JO- (2) Video Village ROUTE 35 nt the CIRCLT tamer. Rating systems and sum- called "The Big Surf." Bets; (7) American Bandstand stooge for Milton Berle, is Top mer camps will also get spoofed (15) Cartoons (13) Movie (4) Play Your Hunch Cat, and production is going Show* Nltely From Dusk Van Furstenburg is a spoilec 10:30- (2) Brenner (7) I Married Joan In Spikes' own Inimitable style. heiress who gives Gardner Mo 4: IS— (2) Secret Storm ahead again. Maurice Gosfield, 4:30-. (2) Edge of Night (4) Web 11: N— (2) Double Exposure who did Doberman on Phil Sil- TODAY AND TONITE AND Kay (Capt. Troy) a bad time a , (5) Theater Five (4) Price Is Right the affair. Reruns now, and hard (4) Here's Hollywood vers' "Bitko" show, is the voic (7) Peter Gunn (7) Gale Storm 7:S»-NBC (Ch. 4)-The Ameri- ly worth a second look. (5) Mr. District Attorne, for Benny the Ball in "Top Cat." TOMORROW TOMORROW (9) Movie 11:25— (5) News cans — NBC's short-Uved series, 10:3O-CBS (Ch. 2) — Brenn (11) Laurel and Hardy. These are pretty big names, (11) Boots and Saddles 11:10- (2) Your Surprise ROCK which replaced "Riverboat," goes —Lt. Brenner (Edward Binnns ' and Chuck and a layman might ask how 11: (2) News Package under itself after the summer re- called to check out a report 4:55—(11) Spunky and Tadpole come they are willing to bur> HUDSON (4) News (4) Concentration runs. The Civil War proved to be dereliction of duty chargei 5:00- (2) Life of Riley their identity behind a cartooi KIRK just too touchy a subject to suit (4) Movie (5) PM East. .PM West (5) Romper Room character? The answer is bruta DOUGLAS against a fellow policeman, (7) Love That Bob! the "image makers" along Mad- woman who was "mugged" D (5) Dateline in Europe (7) News but simple. Nobody was knock ison Ave. In this repeat of "The a Shadowy side street claims (9) Jet Jacluon ing down their door with offer; _ Co-HIr — Gun," there Is some interesting cop ran away when she criec (11) Bozo the Clown to do anything else. drama happening behind the bat- for help. Good rerun serjes. (U) Danger Is My Busi Dinehart, himself, says this i« ALAN LADD why he is directing cartoon char ness A Traveler Finds "SASKATCHEWAN" S:25—(11) Clutch Cargo acters instead of live people. H started out in the footsteps — In color — 5:10- (2) Movie By BOB THOMAS They also doubt if her new ncrota RADIO (5) Heckle and Jeckle flame, Gary Morton, will make his father, the late AJan Dine- muis WABC 770 WNEW lltt AP Movie-TV Writer hart Sr. After a short whirl (7) Rin Tin Tin her forget Desi Arnaz. Lucilli STARTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT WCBS 880 WPAT Ml (9) Movie PARIS—Notes of an unseasoned was recuperating from he: at acting on the Broadway stag* 1410 WQXR WHTG 1560 (H)- Three Stooges traveler . . . Clifton Webb shaved Broadway collapse at Capri. and a five-year stint in Worli AT BOTH THEATRES WNBC MO WOR 710 (13) Crossroads his famed mustache to play a Billy Wilder is a stickler for War II, young Alan (he's now AFTERNOON WHTO Newi: MONDAY EVENING naturalism. So in "One, Two,44) became one of TV's pionMi Relaxing Muilc priest in "Satan Never Sleeps" liiOO—WABC ChulU deer 1:00- (4) News and Weather Three" James Cagney will b« directing talents. WCBS N«w. WNBC Morgan Beatty ... He made his 63d transat- WHTO Monmouth.Oce»n WOR New>: (5) Felix and Diver Dan salesman for a real cola com- His most fruitful Job was di News Summary Gabriel Heater (7) News lantic ship voyage for the film; recting the Alan Young corned; WNK Newt: Jim Low* TilS—Won Capitol Cloae-Uo pany, not a make-believe one, WNlCllm; Jack Scott 7MS—WNBC New York City (11) Popeye he'll fly over land, not water... can't tell you which one, but series on CBS in the early 50' Hi It—WON Th. Fltiieralde Talking (IS) I Led Three Lives It gave him a reputation for be- WCM P»rl» Report WOM Carlton Fredrick* Jackie Gleason will (ly over Joan Crawford cabled Wilder: WHTO Thii I» Monmouth TiIO—WNBC Wayne Bowell 1:05- (4) Movie "How could you?" . .. Workings ing an exceptional comedy di County Tin—WABC Newa; Chuck 1:15— (7) Local News nothing, . . 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WOR News: Lyla Van 11H0-WNBC N«w«rAU_2Uttl cianyTimaieH at the American I-confess—I AIR CONDITIONED Sill—WOR Arlenei Francis Bumped into: Johnny Mathis but when Joe said 'The Fhn STARTS-FM. EVE. WOR Long John kids who could sing, dance and n the Amsterdam Airport; Patti WCBS Martha Wright stones' was about cavemen am S.»»—WHTONews: MORNINO. PROGRAM! »ct with equal skill. Such ver- 'age and Charlie O'Curran at Relaxing Muela JULY 21 LYRIC TlOO—WABC Herb Oacar Andeno, :atility is unknown here. . . then offered to pay my ex S,H WABC Newa: Jack Carney WCBS Jack Sterling Paris sidewalk cafe; Walt Disne WNBC Emphasis Can America top this? Sign on a London street. . . Walt wa: penses to Hollywood, I wa 4100—WCBS News; Information WHTO Honmouth-Ocean hooked." Central Newa Sumary outside a dive in London'* Soho finishing "The Prince and thi RESERVED SEATS NOW ON WHTO Closing Stock „., Egg Price, .. District: "Nonstop Strip-Tease". 'auper" In London, starting Although a huge commerclo Report! Musio WOR Newa: suoceas( big ratings) Its fin SALE AT MX OFFICE WNBC Newa: Art Ford John Gambling Friends wonder if Lucille feature on the Vienna Boys choi WNBC Newa: Bill Cullen season, "The Flintstones" wn MAIL ORDERS FILLED WOR News; John Wlngste Ball will ever return to "Wiid- ind scouting locations for "Boi 4lll—WCBS Kennaith Banghart TlSO—WHTONawa; considerably less than an artisti SnOWV TWICE DAILY .Wake np to Muala cat" on the New York stage. Voyage" . . . WOR Radio N*w York smash. Dinehart says it will b !:M * »:X0 r.M. 4ilO—WHTO News; Relaxing / Strvic* N* The Simone Signoret-Yve* Musio much improved next season, am Prlen (T.t Included) Jf&tmco 4,11—WAICNewi; Jack Carney Herb Oacar Anderaoi Dreyer at ROTC Camp Montand union seems okay Bvei. MC. Sit. Orch. 2 Off, WHTO Fort Monmouth SlOO—WCBS World Newa he hopes the humor wiU be a r> FfUINl't WNTO Hesdllnee: FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, They're vacationing at their Km, 3.S0, Lone 3.50. H«t. Newa more adult. Kvt. 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Box 161, )ld Chelsea Station, New York FESTIVAL AT30tt Court Judge Theodore. L. La- WHO HAS Post Agency later was changed to its, present •y H. L Hawditnufcii, M.». brecque ruled Thursday that a title. FOISOH IVY! dispute over the re-election of FORT MONfAoUTH-Col. Pat- Dennis F. Carey as Democratic rick H. Meehan, deputy com- No problem finding tenants art key: girl using eye drops chairman requires a full trial. manding officer of the U. S. when you advertise The Register If you have glaucoma, a condi- Army Signal Material Support Labrecque denied a motion by way.—Advertisement. tion in which there is too much John J. Egan fpr a summary Agency at Fort Monmouth, leit pressure of th» fluid within the judgment to invalidate Carey's last week for assignment to the eyeball, remember these simple re-election. Seventh Signal Section in Get- but important rules: The judge said, however, that many. COIN COLLECTORS Don't forget to use the eye Egan was entitled to an early Col. Howard E. Price, the agen- NOW IN STOCK drops which your doctor pre- trial on his Superior Court suit cy's commander, presented Col. 1962 Red Book scibed. Be sure to use them when to invalidate Carey's re-election Meehan a certificate of achieve- 15th Edition. going on a trip, or if you are ill and said he would initiate steps ment from Maj. Gen. R. T. Nel- (Coin Collector'! Bible) — no matter what the circum- to insure that the trial would be son, the Army's chief signal of- stances. If a person neglects loj held in early fall. * ficer, a plaque, and a scroll in By Mill HHJ Eitra *••' use the drops, blindness can re Carey defeated Egan for therecognition of his services with I MONMOUTH STAMP suit. chairmanship at the April 25 the agency since April, 1958. Reading will not hurt youi meeting of the county Democratic Col. Meehan entered the mil- AND COIN SHOP itary service in March, 1941, and eyes. However, it is better to Committee. 39 MONMOUTH ST., BED BANKi look at television in a well-lighted was commissioned in the Signal room. Corps in January, 1943. In World SlUdyslde 14MM Before you drink coffee, tea, War 11, he served in the Europ- "Can I borrow your 24-volume encyclopedia, Tommy?" alcohol or smoke tobacco in any Psychologist ean Theater of Operations with form be sure you have your the 555th Signal Depot Company © 1961, Kim Feature* Syndic*!*, Inc., World rights reserved. Prompt Service! to Che Planning Board for study. doctor's consent. However, fluid, 4nd Doctor in the Advance Section of the A petition was presented asking even water, should not be drunk Communications Zone. To Review that council not appropriate $60 in large quantities at any time In 1947, he received a regular 000 for a beach project but inas this may aggravate the pres- Employed Army commission, and was grad- sure within the eyeballs. Police Pay stead use the fund for flood con Brigade's Responsibility FAIR HAVEN - The Board of uated in June, 1949/ from the Ad- Try to be calm under all cir- Education Thursday hired a doc- vanced Course of the Signal cumstances. Emotional upsets 'te state hea,* tor and a psychologist. School. For the next four years, somehow can increase the eye- Spreads to Philadelphia Mrs. Emily Schopp, Shrewsbury, he served with the Hanau and requested that (he borough fluori ball pressure and cause a severe Pirmasens Signal Depots, as chief view the salary ordinance to de was hired to perform psychologi- date its municipal water systei attack of glaucoma if you are HIGHLANDS AIR FORCE Artillery, with headquarters ai of the Storage Division, and later termine whether there are "in cal services for a fee of $25 per "for the sake of better teeth. already suffering from this con STATION — Reorganization of Fort Hancock, and 5th Missi as assistant commanding officer equities" in pay for policemen, individual case. • The request was referred to comdition to some degree. the 52d Artillery Brigade and re-Battalion, '7th Artillery, wit] for supply operations. DEPENDABLE WORK ind, if so, amend the ordir Mrs. Schopp has a bachelor of mittee for study. , cbnstruction of Its boundaries headquarters at Tappan, N. Y Golden Builders, Hazlet, made science and master of science Upon return from Europe, Col. Ralph C. Long, 902 Center St have been announced. The new boundaries inclup BY OUR EXPERTS Informal application to construct TO EVALUATE TRAINING degrees in education from Tem- leohan attended the Command was appointed as a special police The 52d Brigade will now ensouther- n New Jersey and -th garden apartments on Harrison SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — E. N. ple University, Philadelphia. She id General Staff College at Fort man. compass part or all of three metropolitan Philadelphia are Ave. The request was referred Emmons, Monmouth College has had additional study in psy- eavenworth, Kans., and upon states from the metropolitan area, with three additional Regu placement director, is one of chology and guidance at Temple aduation in June, 1953, was as- 1 Philadelphia area in the south, lar Army battalions: 2d Missi Strong* * Importance eight New Jersey college officers and Rutgers University and has gned to the office of the ohiel RMSIILES' along the Atlantic coast including who will visit the Air Force base Battalion, 59th Artillery, wit 11 years of teaching experience, New Jersey, to the metropolitan gnal officer in Washington, as 36 BROAD ST. Of Holy Name Society here July 25-28 to evaluate the headquarters at Edgemont, Pa. and eight and a half years school New York area in the north. ssistant ohief of the require- LONG BRANCH — Presidenl officer training courses given col- Lt. Col. Guysbert B. Broom com psychologist work. RED iANK The 52d Brigade's present area manding, 3d Missile Battalio Frank Puglia stressed the import lege graduates. She has been associated with of air defense includes metropol- 43d Artillery, with headquartei ance of the Holy Name Societ the Red Bank school system, ac- MOVING at a meeting of the Holy Trinit tan New York and northern New at Lumberton, Lt. Col. Leste The Old Mine Road, built b; cording to the superintendent parish group last week. Jersey, with three battalions: 3d Townsend commanding, 3d Mis RUG CLEANING seventeenth century Dutchmen tc Missile Battalion, 51st Artillery, Charles E. Howard. STORAGE He said the society promotes sile Battalion, 60th Artillery, wi transport copper ore from thei with headquarters at Fort Tilden, Dr. John Powers, 285 Fair Ha AT ITS spiritual welfare by encourag- headquarters at Chalfont, Pa The finest service in America. Pahaquarry mines to present-day N. Y., 4th Missile Battalion, 71st ven Rd., was reappointed school ing attendance at the monthly Maj. Mitchell Klepacz commanc FINEST AND FASTEST All storage in our new, mod- Kingston, N. J,, is the oldest road ing. doctor for the new accademdc nocturnal adoration at Spring year. ern, ftre - resistant building. in the United States. With the asquisition of the Ph In Your Home • Or In Our Medtrn Plant Lake, frequent reception of th Dr. Power's fee is $250 plus 50 Lowest insurance rate in Mon- adelphia defense, the 52d Art sacraments, and more intimat For Half-Sizes Building cents for each person examined. mouth County. participation in the life of th lery Brigade will have In its com church. mand two Missile Master units LEON'S The society received three new Printed Pattern Use Policy one at Highlands Air Force Sti Guess Who . . - SINCE 1912 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LEADING Manning's-Mayflower members. They are John J. Buo- tion, and the other in Pedrick RUG CLEANERS 1924 HECK AVE. no, Noble Kescigno, Jr., and John town, N. J. WHITE ST. - SH 7-2800 RED BANK The area which will be prc NEPTUNE. N. J. Tancredi. Is Changed Peter DeScepola, clambak tected by the brigade will Call chairman, reminded the'members FAIR HAVEN — The Board o crease from 23,000 square mile: Education Thursday agreed to PR 5-3232 or SH 1-1181 that the proceeds will go toward to approximately 50,000 squan the school building fund. alter iM policy on recreationa miles. Population within the are; GOING TO NEWARK? use of school buildings and of responsibility will increas grounds. from about 15 million people ti The change will be effected approximately. 19 million. through an agreement between Brig. Gen. John H. Daly, com the board and the borough's Rec- manding general of the 52d Ar reation Commission now being tillery Brigade, has announced drawn by the board's attorney, that effective Aug. 1 Col. Jamei Abraham J. Zager. N. Hickok will become New Yorl Under the terms of tihe agree- deputy defense commander, and ment, persons or groups wish- Col. Ralph J. 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Section two RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, JULY 17, 1961 7c PER COPY Pope's Encyclical Busy Week-end Translator's Defense Issue Nightmare For Kennedy HYANNIS PORT, Mass (AP)-ftjsed to be pegged down on the VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope (Communities in which economic President Kennedy, rested by an-iexact timing, but said it would John XXIII's monumental social progresses are under way). other week-end on Cape Cod, be . before Kennedy's morning encyclical "Mater et Magistra heads back to Washington today j news conference Wednesday, It was easier to explain "de- to tackle some major problems,! Still another matter facing Ken- was a translator's nightmare foi veloped nation" — "respublica the Vatican's Latin scholars. including the adequacy of U.S.Inedy's attention this week is re- florentior" (more prosperous defenses, {organization of the Office of Civil Their problem: state). "Economic development" Late this week Secretary ofiand Defense Mobilization. How to put the technical word: became simply "res oeconomicae of 1961 into ancient Latin, (h Defense Robert S. McNamara is He is expected to ask Congress (economic things). due to report to Kennedy on official language of the Roma; for a big increase in funds for COAST GUARD HISTORY — Manfred Geiger, left, The Latin experts translated the whether the armed forces need civil defense and the shifting of Catholic Church. Oakhurst, a Lafayette College junior, showj interest phrase "the end of Asian and shoring up in the light of the Ber- the major role in this field from How, for instance, could the; in the U.S. Coast Guard, after a father and son dinner African colonial regimes" this lin crisis and Soviet Premier the OCDM to the Defense De- best translate "automation" an way: Nikita S. Khrushchev's decision partment. held recently at Garfield-Grant Hotel, Long Branch, "interplanetary space" — un to increase military spending. Personal Lobbying known when Latin was a liv "Depulsa publicae administrati by the United Lutheran Church of West Long Branch. aris forma coloniarum propria After attending mass at St. Then, too, he plans to get In ing tongue in centuries past? Francis Xavier Church in Hyan- more personal lobbying in be- Standing, center, is J/ohn Speck, group president, Dow The Pontiff wrote his encyclical quod Asiae et Africae populi" u (the rejected form of public ad- nis with Mrs. Kennedy yester- half of his foreign aid program Avenue, Oakhurst. At right is Hubert A. Crockett, in Italian and intended it to com' day, the President interrupted by calling more members of Con- memorate the 70th anniversarj ministration typical of colonies C,G. recruiting officer in Red Bank, who delivered a such as those of the people of 1iis restful week-end to confer by gress to the White House for dis- of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical phone with his top diplomatic, cussions. talk on Coast Guard history. Asia and of Africa). OUTLINES PLANS—Joseph Mitchell, city manager of "Rerum Novarum (Of New military and security advisers. Rain and gloomy weather kept Things), issued May 15, 1891. Bui When the Pope talked of the Newburgh, N. Y., discusses his city's new regulations No Details Kennedy inside his seaside home population explosion, the scholars "Mater et Magistra" (Mothe on relief payments at a news conference in Washing- Press Secretary Pierre Salinger most of the week-end. and Teacher) was not released put the concept into Latin as /ton, D.C., Saturday. He told newsmen he will not back gave no details, but left no doubt The weather failed to deter Middletown Teacheruntil last week-end, 'aucta cumulatio hominum mul- that national security affairs sightseers hopeful of gettin^a" The two-month delay was part titudinis" (the increased building down on Newburgh's plan to rid its welfare rolls of figured importantly in the talks. look at the President and first ly to get foreign language trans up of the multitudes of men), chiielen. Instead, Mitchell laid, the program may be Among those Kennedy had on lady. Dies at Car Wheel lations ready for simultaneous the phone were Secretary of State Although the rain let up only •xpanded despite opposition of the state Welfare De- world release — and partly t< Dean Rusk, McNamara and Me a short time earlier, several hun- MIDDLETOWN — Funeral Dr. Julius A. Toren, county give the Vatican's top Latin ex partment of New York. (AP Wirephoto) George Bundy, presidential as- dred persons surrounded the lervices for Melvin W. Jones, 40, physician, said Mr. Jones ap- Guilty Pleas v perts more time to concoct thi sistant for national security af- church for the arrival and de- of 38 Walling Ter., Keyport, parently died of a heart attack most precise Latin phrases foi fairs. parture of the Kennedys. guidance director at Middletown suffered just prior to the acci today's new words. Are Accepted Salinger told newsmen the Mrs. Kennedy and the two High School, who died Friday dent. Not Too Difficult Newburgh Starts talks dealt with documents Ken- Kennedy children, Caroline, 3, FREEHOLD — County Judge -when his car ran out of. control The vehicle crashed through an Some of those words were no< nedy brought with him from the and John, Jr., eight months, plan and smashed into a cinderblock eight-inch cinderblock wall at Edward J. Ascher has accepted capital Friday. to remain in Hyannis Port for too difficult. Automation came ou pleas of guilty to malicious mis- building on Rt. 35, will be held Sina's Beauty Salon, 1599 Rt. 35 "automatariae operationes" (au Salinger said the U.S. note to most of the summer, with the tomorrow at 1 p.m. in Bedle going 20 feet into the building. chief from two youths and a plea New Welfare Plan Khrushchev on Berlin will be re- President commuting for most tomatic operations) and atomi of no defense from a third. Funeral Home, Keyport., . Four persons were in the salon energy "vis atomica." leased early in the week. He re- week-ends. All had been indicted in con NEWBURGH, N. Y. (AP) - Newburgh, 359, or 39 per cent, at the time, but only one, Mrs Radio and television translate! nection with fires in Rumson in The Welfare Department of this are Negroes. Negroes amount to Mary C. Gavin, 31 Karyn Ter., into "radiophonica et televisifica Middletown, was slightly injured April. Hudson River Valley community 16.6 per cent of the city's popula ,500 Bail machina" and the chemistry of of 31,000 today begins offering tion. —with bruises and cuts of the synthetics "chemica artificial." John T. Doyle, 19, of Swartze Oriental Tunic elbow and forehead. , Dr., Middletown Township, and city project jobs to able-bodied The rules have been critized Set in School "The initial conquests of inter- Frank McGirr, Washington St., men receiving welfare assistance. as contrary to state and federal Mr. Jones was transported to planetary space" took a more Rumson, both pleaded guilty, City Manager Joseph Mitchell regulations by the state Welfare Italian Line Based on the Caftan Riverview Hospital by the Fair involved and colorful translation and Peter W. Hennessey, 19, ol said those who refuse the jobs Department, which fears the re- FLORENCE, Italy (AP)-Pat belts In contrasting colors or Theft Case view First Aid Squad. He was "Viae initiae per quas ad sidera Allen St., Rumspn, pleaded no will be denied welfare payments. strictions might block federal pronounced dead at 4:15 p.m. ferar" (The beginning ways by rick de Barentzen opened the textures, These usually extended MATAWAN — James Ger- defense. The job interviews brought welfare funds to all state com Florence branch of the Italian from waist to hip. Skirts were Mr. Jones was born in West which we are carried to the citizens fact-to-face with the munities. mano, 19, of 6 Boulevard South stars). The three had originally been high fashion collections for fal often belled with gentle pleats. Hazelton, Pa. He was a teacher indicted by the grand jury for city's new 13-point program More than half Newburgh's Cliffwood Beach, has been; re- and guidance director at Keyport The Pope wrote at length about and winter with a line based on There were wide, draped mush- : arson, Assistant Prosecutor John aimed at tightening the flow of present $983,085 welfare budget leased in $3,500 bail, after being High School until he took the modern business and social wel the caftan, or oriental tunic. room turban hats by GiiTes. charged with breaking into Mat W. Applegate said. welfare aid. this year comes from state and These had the look of • towel Middletown post last year. fare, so the scholars had to de- The regulations, which have federal contributions. Poncho would have been just awan High School' June 7 and vise "securitas socialis" for so- Mr. Applegate said the three wrapped around a narrow- He was graduated from Sus- drawfNwth criticism and plaudits Appearing last night on the as apt a word. stealing $1,200 worth of type cial security and "securitates are charged with destroying a brimmed bonnet, with flat-domed quehanna University, Selins from across the nation, formally "Direct Line" television-program Wide sleeves, joining the body writers. ( cautiones" for social insurance. chicken coop on the property of crowns. They often featured a grove, Pa., and Rutgers Universi went into effect Saturday, when in New York, Mitchell reiterated of wide collarless coats or Matawan Police Chief John A World banking institutions be- Lewis Stern, Rumson Rd., April bow-knot posed over one eye. For ty, where he received a master's 2, and damaging a barn on the the welfare office was closed for his beliefs the program is legal. jackets at the waist or below, was the cocktail and evening.clothej. Melna and Patrolman Joseph degree. came "argentarie ad omens spec- the week-end. the keynote. Many of the full- Laskovich, Madison Township tantes nationes" (monetary or- property of Dr. Anthony Pisani He added, however: "If we're Gilles switched to tiny almost- Mr. Jones was a member and Bellvue Ave., April 9, both in The Republican-controlled City violating the law, let's test it in length coats were slit about to the vertical pillboxes slanted over arrested the youth at his home ganizations pertinent to all the waist at back and sides. Friday. past president of the Monmouth nations). Rumson. Council adopted the rules, saying court and have a judge decide (He brow. Thes« were in bright County Education Association, a The three 5 per cent of the city's population it." Some had five-inch-wide set-in More complex phraseology ha< will be sentenced pink and yellow with matching Chief Melna said Germano be member and delegate to the as August 3. is on relief with the welfare bill to be used where the encyclical gloves, shown with black cos- came implicated in the theft sembly of the New Jersey Edu amounting to one third of the $3 discussed international politics tumes. when his fingerprints reportedly cation Association, and chairman million budget. and world change. "Emerging na- were found in the school and of its ethics committee; a mem Among the 13 points are ones Five Colon traced, with the aid of state po- tions" took the scholars seven Fishing On Marlene's Happy ber of the National Education words to set down in good Latin providing that unwed mothers De Barentzen's colors were lice. Association, Middletown Town- oeconomica who bore additional children black and white, dark gray, Germano refused to make any ship Education Association, the "Civitates quarum progressiones sint in cursu' /fee's Agenda would be stricken from the wel- She's the New Miss Universe green and red. Fabrics were statements when arraigned be- Shore Guidance Council and Cal- fare rolls and that welfare recip- fore Magistrate James H. Martin. WATERSMEET, Mich. (AP)- crisp with many ribs and mate- vary Methodist Church, Keyport. ients, unless blind or infirm, MIAMI BEACH, Fla.'(AP) - preme at last night's coronation lasses. Leopard was the feature- Police said one of the type- Former President Dwight D. Eis- would be limited to three months' He is survived by his wife, enhower began a few weeks of Willowy Marlene Schmidt, a ball. fur. An interesting combination writers was recovered by New Mrs. Mary Jane Kresge Jones; Ribicoffs assistance a year. of textures were presented in a ark police from a pawnshop fishing and a reunion with his greeneyed beauty with a big, dis It was the final official event a son, Robert Jones, and two three brothers today at a lodge Aimed at Negroes arming smile, bade farewell to of the tenth annual beauty con dark brown ottoman poncho coat there, but thai the whereabouts daughters, Barbara and Susan with fringed black taffeta scarf, Son Is Wed in the northern upper peninsula. Yesterday, Rev. William D. many of her erstwhile competi- test. The pageant working sched of the other machines is un Jones, all at home; his mother, and brown and white tweed The general flew into nearby Burton told his congregation at ule for today reads only: "Con- known. Mrs. Thomas Jones of Danville, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Peter tors today and got busy on her mushroom turban. Ribicoff, son oj the secretary of Land O' Lakes, Wis., yesterday. the Ebenezer Baptist Church that new job — being Miss Universe testants depart for home." Pa., and a sister, Mrs. Edwin About 100 persons cheered as he the program is aimed at the city's Stamm of Washingtonville, Pa. health, education and welfare, of 1961. This did not apply to the tall, The evening look presented and his 21-year-old bride from stepped from the private plane. Negroes. The Negro pastor said crisp little jackets and over- 4 Hurt as Car Rev. Hillman T. Williams, pas- silver-blonde from Stuttgart. She Casablanca, Morocco, the former He waved and smiled as the he will protest the rules at a The 24-year-old German, se- met with officials of the four-day blouses with likely belled skirts, tor of Calvary Church, will offi- Mercedes Haziot, today were on crpwd took pictures. meeting of the City Council July lected by a panel of international ankle length or four-inch .above Hits Light Pole ciate at the funeral service. Bur- contest to complete plans for a cross-country wedding trip by Gen.. Eisenhower was accom- 24. experts as "the most beautiful personal appearances and promo- the ankle. ial-will-be-in-Fair—View Ceme- panied by his brother, Dr. Milton :ery.. car. tion during the coming 12 months. V—who—also—showed—last- New York and three passengers Secretary Abraham Ribicoff Eisenhower, president of Johns night, called hit collection the In his car were treated at Mon- Hopkins University at Baltimore. Hair dressers, photographers, acted as his son's best man in newsmen, promoters and well- "Sandwich Lady." Again, poncho mouth Medical Center and re- Milton said two other brothers, Summoned in Crash the wedding conducted yesterday wishers swarmed around her. would have been Just as good a leased yesterday after the car at Congregation Beth Sholom by Edgar of Tacoma, Wash., and No Incidents word. Enzo's poncho was less m struck a light pole on Rt. 35. RUMSON A summons for Rabbi Saul White. Earl of LaGrange, III., would ar Marlene smiled, maintained her poise and looked her regal best sleeves, more in sleeveless front State Trooper Joseph Nasti is- reckless driving was issued Satur- _Mrs. Ribicoff was also among rive today.' and the flat back panels. This N. J. Freedom Riders in Tennessee through it all. «ued a careless driving summons. day to Willam Ether, Jr., after those attending the ceremony, an The general and Milton went was consistent throughout the The driver, he said, had lost con- the car he was driving stuck a attendance limited to members by car to Maplewood Lodge, CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. (AP)- joined Negro leaders for lunch Too Mature collection. trol of his car when he started directional sign, leaped the curb, of the family and close friends Five "Freedom Riders" from in the bus terminal. owned by Lawrence Fisher of the "She's excited, but much too He showed dress-length belted to make a left turn from the and landed in a vacant lot at Ribicoff, 24, said he plans to Fisher Bop> Co., near this com- New Jersey have arrived here highway into the A&P parking River Rd. and Bingham Ave. The group consists of two Ne- mature to let herself go," said sleeveless mink and pony pon- teach social studies at Anacostia munity less than ,.a mile north without incident. groes, two rabbis and a white lot. The accident took place at 3:27 her hostess and interpreter, Mrs. chos over slim flannel long- High School in Washington, D, C., >f the Michigan-Wisconsin state The five disembarked yesterday college student from Massachu- The passengers were Elaine and a.m. Patrolman Walter Pom- Hermeine Vogler. sleeved dresses, fuzzy short pon- beginning next fall. Ribicoff said line. rom Greyhound buses, then setts. Esteban Ayala, and Rosa Gomez, phrey, who investigated, said he met his bride four months ago "I'm very happy it's over." chos that looked like mongolia all of: 27 Pearce Ave., this young Ether was driving his fa- when .she was here-as an ex- Among those in the group were Marlene said in reference to the fur over velvet costumes in borough. her's car. change student. John Harvard 39, Elizabeth, Saturday night judging, "but I brown and blue-violet, a sleeve- N.J., a Negro; Walcott K. Smith, still can't believe it. It seems less broadtail p&ncho over a fitted sult_with broadtail sleeves, 20, Vineyard- -Haven, -Mass.,-* llkc-every thing.happens.too.quick.- Hiighes Says of Mitchell: white student at Michigan State chiffon "j5anels~wnfi~ w(ae"~crepe ' ly." borders over crepe sheaths and University in , Ann Arbor; and Loss than one month ago, she Rabbi Sydney Shanker, 39, Cran- long narrow evening gowns with took leave from a $54 a week fish tail poncho backs. ford, N. J.,' and Rabbi Herman job as a research engineer for Not Familiar With Issues Steam, 30, River Edge, N. J., an electronics and radio firm in Hats with the Enro collection and Henry Thomas, 19, a Negro were high domes, often great Stuttgart. She plans to return to WALL TOWNSHIP - Richard picking his own time for state- field secretary for the Congress busbys in fox, ikunk, ocelot and residents oppose it, and his sup- that job when her reign ends. J. Hughes, Democratic candidate ments he will befuddle the peo- port of a South Jersey site. of Racial Equality. beaver. for governor, has accused his Re- ple and they won't have a chance The speaker said he believed "This is like fairyland to me," publican opponent, James P to fully digest whatever is said.' the new state commuter benefit Refused Service the 5-foot-8 Marlene said in ref- Mitchell of Little Silver of cam On other points, Mr. Hughes tax, which seeks to recoup a net Thomas said they would stay In erence to ther three-room execu- paigning from "semi-retirement.' said: of $38 million paid in income tive suite in a well known Mi Burglars Hit Speaking to reporters at a Chattanooga in' the homes of He will champion a program to taxes by Jersey residents em- friends. ami Beach hotel (Roncy Plaza). press conference Friday, the make New Jersey, now the third ployed in New York, has a 50-50 She will remain here two to three Democrat charged Mr. Mitchel biggest state for resort business, chance of surviving a court test The group has been refused weeks, return to Germany to visit Keyport Bar was not familiar with Jersey is- number one; to give the state 'Morally' Sound service only twice, Thomas said— relatives, then come back to the sues, wasn't trying to catch up an identification as a great state in Culpepper, Va., and Elizabeth United States to fulfill commit- KEYPORT - Police this morn- He said the tax plan is "mor- jing reportec1 a break and entry on them, and was using outside for business and recreation in ton, Tenn. ments of the pageant winner, researchers to prepare a cam ally" sound but may be upset in at Major's Bar, Hurley and At- stead of that of a corridor state the courts on technical grounds, In addition, h(> said, the group paign battle line for him. between two other great states; remained on the bus Saturday lantic Sts., early yesterday morn- A former state Superior Court ing The candidate spoke at a press to bring about creation of sub- judge, Mr. Hughes said, however, during a brief rest stop at Jef- luncheon at Beau Rivage. stantially more higher educa- that if he were to rule on it as ferson City, Tenn. Equipment The thieves got away with Sponsors were the Citizens for tional facilities. a judge he would uphold It be- Thomas explained that a crowd about $30 in cash and more than Hughes. Industrial Retraining cause he believes it meets con- had gathered at the bus terminal $400 worth of liquor, police said. .Mrs. Edythe Smith, Wall Town- Mr. Hughes said there is a big stitutional a.nd legal require- in the cast Tennessee town some Stolen Entry was gained by taking a ship, the hostess, presented Mr. need in New Jersey for indus- ments. 20 miles northeast of Knoxville frame out of a front window. Hughes via rendition of a cam trial retraining to meet the ef- In a final rap at Mr. Mitchell, and "it was obvious that they From Boat The tavern is owned by Miss paign song written by the Mon- fects of automation in unemploy- the Democrat noted encourage were looking for trouble. The bus May Alice Major, Van Dorn St. mouth unit of the "Citizens." ment. ment the Little Silver man has driver pulled out in not more than! RED BANK-Fishing and other Police said the liquor might Hits Attitude He said he will support pro- been getting from New York five minutes." equipment valued at $123 was have been loaded into a truck. Mr. Mitchell's attitude, said posed two-year junior college Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. "The trip would be highly suc- stolen from a boat owned by Har- Mr. Hughes, is one of "arrogant programs, increased vocational "Three years ago," Mr. Hughes cessful had it not been for being old M. Botkin, 7 Vista PI., Friday disrespect for the intelligence of training and public education for said, "Mr. Rockefeller was tell- refused service in Culpepper and night, police reported today. Seven Killed New Jersey voters." industrial retraining. ng New York voters that his BIG CATCH—Rubber-coated tteel ball which carried Elizabethton," Thomas said. Detectives Sgt. George H. Clay- MONTERREY, Mexico (AP)- He noted the Republican's re- He discussed his efforts to keep state was falling behind and "Success depends on not finding cent statement that he would Nathan Boya, 30, of the Bronx,/J. Y., over the 161- Ion, Jr., said Mr. Botkin's boat, A ferris wheel at a local amuse- Navy activity at Lakehurst Naval should take a look at the indus- things closed, but in having them the Jay Bee II, was moored in ment park collapsed on a crowd have no campaign speeches un- Air Station by switching empha- trial progress in New Jersey. foot Horseshoe Falls Saturday, is secured at Niagara open." til fall and declared: the Navesink River about 50 of hundreds last night, killing sis from the blimp program now "Now he tells New Jersey Falli, Ont., by the crew of a tourist boat in the lower six children and an adult and in- "Me doesn't want to tell the yards from Mr. Botkin's house. being terminated to helicopter voters that they need my oppon- Niagara River. Boya strapped himself in the vehicle juring 27 other persons. pen Me where he stands because servicing and other work; his op- It adds up! More and more Included in the loot were two nt to awaken the sleeping Riant, people use The Register ads each new reels, 500 yards of leaded he doesn't know. He is hoping position to location of a global New Jersey, to reach its full' in- and Wat recovered with only minor tcratchet. Hospital officials said 17 of thi issue because results come fas- line, tools, a first aid kit and an injured were in critical con« that by waiting until the end and jet airport in North-Jersey, where dustrial potential." IAP Wirephoto) (er._Advertisement. ignition starter. dition. LO—Mondty, July 17, 1961 BED BANK liECISTER Mr$. Bern Cubs Sally Lord Leading Powder-Ptitt In Colts Neck Horse Show0"*? Vktor ATLANTIC CITY (AiP) — Mr*. By LARRY FEENBERG Miss Curren rode Rock Spring ers under 18 - Won by Sally J**«£*»• of Long Beach, Reds Lord, 2 Martha Wood, 3. Thomas ,-COLTS NECK - Sally Lord Stable's High Noon to a first in Derby, for the children's touch and out jump- Savarese. By the Associated Press of Little Silver emerged as top She finished the San Diego-to- rider in the SL\*I staging of the ers and held the lead the rest ol Children's touch and out jump- Atlantic City flight Friday, a Cincinnati can handle thi Colts Neck Horse Show Saturday the way. Miss McCracken was ers — Won by Rock Spring little more than an hour before Dodgers, Giants and Braves in the mud and rain at Robert on Lark. Stables' High Noon, 2. Beth Mc- the twice extended end of the but those give them Cooke's Hockhockson Farm here. Both the junior and open West- Cracken't Lark, 3. Diana Smith- race. She flew alone. fits. The Cubs did it again Sun- The 16-yeaRJld Miss Lord, wno ern horsemanship titles were tak- wick's Twinkle. Second was Mrs. Aileen Saund- day, beating the Reds for the 10thhas scored well in area shows for en by Colts Neck rider Nancy Junior pleasure horse or pony- ers of El Cajon, Calif., and Miss time in 16 games, and slicing Cin- the last several years, won four Kiley. The young Miss Kiley sent Won by Tricorn's High Bracket. June Douglas, West Palm Beach, cinnati's National League lead to events and picked up enough her horse walking, jogging, and 2. Andrea Savarese's Inventory, Fla. loping both ways of the rings and five games over Los Angeles: points for the open Working Hunt- Third were, Irene Leverton of performed several pattern ma- 3. Diana Smithwick's Twinkle. er Championship aboard her moth- North Hollywood, Calif., and Mrs. The Reds don't worry ~abou' neuvers with the whole group of English trail horse — Won by er's bay gelding. Little Timber. Teckla Kaufman, Pacific Pali- which coach is managing thi competitors. Diana Smithwick's Twinkle, 2. ALMOST A WINNER — Five AU runabouts rip down straightaway in yesterday's Cubs. They just worry aboul > Little Timber edged out Mrs. sades, Calif. 4-H Tests Ton! Ann Ercblini 3. Lois Brad- Long Branch Powerboat Regatta onlthe Shrewsbury River. Walt Pinto, Woodbury, George Altman. The Cub out- S. H. Wood's Seson to take the ley's Ginger. Mrs. Bern's average speed was open hunter stake in late after- In 4H Club competition, Jack' 183 miles an hour. center, 41-J, went on to take first place in this race, the first of three heats. Pinto fielder became the league's play- Junior horsemanship on the flat er of the month for June largely noon and win the open hunter ie Grove, of Toms River copped -Won by Sally Lord, 2. Khrys took a second place finish in the third heat and gained a tie in points with Roger through a nine-hit series against crown. Seson was reserve in the both the grooming and appoint- Trigland, 3. Robert Evans, Jr. open hunter class, 2% points be- Hoffman of York, Pa., but lost out in the title laurels when Hoffman registered the Cincinnati. He is well on his way ments classes with her horse Es- Children's, Open Jumper Stake hind. trellita. Miss Grove also won in Rutgers Drops fastest time in the AU class. to repeating in July with Cincy —Won by Elizabeth Crowhurst's pitching providing the impetus. Earlier in the day. Miss Lord the English and western palomino Blyth Spirit, 2. Diana Smithwick's won the coveted Henry Berg tro- pleasure horse or pony class Twinkle, 3. Rock Spring Stable's Conference Altman, hitting, 382 against Cin- phy for huntseat horsemanship aboard R. F. Mack's Golden cinnati with six of his 16 homers High Noon. NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - over fences by riders under IS. Dude. 4-H Club grooming—Won by against the league leaders, beat Rode Fertile Effective July 1, 1962, Rutgers Rumson's Bobby Austin them Sunday 4-2 with a tie-break The show's veterinarian, Dr, Jackie Grove'g Estrellita, 2. Jo- University will not be a member ing homer in the sixth inning. In this ring event, she guided Margaret Combs, of Tinton Falls, seph Maker's Jimmy Maher. of the Middle Atlantic States had some good luck on the out- Bob Anderson's no-hit pitching for her horse, Fernie, over eight 3- 4-H Club appointmennts—Won Athletic Conference. foot jumps and was judged pri- side course with her working 3 % innings saved a fifth victory by Jackie Grove's Estrellita, 2. The University announced Sat- marily on hand, seat, and con-hunter, named Irene Adler. The for Dick Ellsworth at the expense Glen Gerkin's Queen D'Orr. urday that it was withdrawing trol. horse won the open working hunt 4-H. Club western horseman- from the 40-year-old conference at Winner in LB Regatta of rookie Ken Hunt. er class, sailing smartly over the Miss Lord also rode Fernie for ship — Won by John Hall's Jim academic year because It was Los Angeles gained a full game the top prize in junior horseman- eight 3'^-foot jumps, and finished Dandy, 2. Joseph Maker's Jimmy Final Heat: 1. Young, 2. Haigh having increasing difficulties in LONG BRANCH — Gerry Prim- on the Reds but they did it the ship on the flat. second in the open handy hunt Maher 3. Elaine Chapin's Lady meeting the scheduling require- 3. John Di Febo, Wilmington, De avera of West Long Branch, in Monmouth Entries hard way, blowing an early lead However, she was disappointed er group, which had to open Goldy. ments of the league. Final Points: 1. Haigh - 700, 2 Jersey speed skiffs, and Bot U-SW fur.; Cl.s S3.0O0: 1 y.o. Mdni and finally beating Pittsburgh in her bid to pick up a second gates, put down rails, and sur- Open western trail horse, 1 In a letter to Willis J. Stetson Austin, of Rumson, in BU run Young - 700, 3. Howard Bechte HI .If Evidence lift I Koyal Boy 12-11 on Johnny Roseboro's 10th win in the season's competition mount other obstacles found on GSHA — Won by Florence Spring City, Pa. - 296 (Haigh hai Royal Gavin Bollnal Girl of Swarthmore College, executive •bouts, gained class champion lUc'yEndpwed 122 Integral inning triple. Roseboro's ninth for the Punkin Tart Memorial the hunt field. Grau's Nipper, 2. John Hall's Jim director of the conference, Rut- better time. Varka 122 Don the Rock ships in an exciting 12th annua Habaloney 115 Bea Splash inning homer had helped the Trophy, awarded to the hunter Among the youngest riders, Dandy, 3. Joseph Maker's Jimmy gers' athletic director Albert W. Long Branch Powerboat Regatts C STOCK HYDROS High Kllghler 118 Joyful Star Dodgers tie tt up despite five accumulating the most points Mary Azoy, a six-year-old from hanger Zons 119 KtMeJon Maher. Twitchell said, "Rutgers Univer- on the Shrewsbury River at Plea 1st Heat: 1. John De Febo, Royal Pom 122 home runs by the Pirates. Bil here, and at the Lincroft and Rumson, took first in beginners' Juior working hunter — Wonsity has enjoyed splendid rela- IU re Bay yesterday. Wilmington, Del., 2, Bill Parker, 1-4 tar.; «.[ »3,600; 4 "P. Mazeroski hit two and Dick Monmouth shows. horsemanship on Congo Jones1 GSHSA — Won by John Hall's Rain Buih 109 Coun~ t Bull tions with many colleges and uni- Although the skies were threw Bordentown, 3. Charles Piper, Pop Aber 113 MuT« Lad 11 Stuart, Roberto Clemente and Don On Saturday the Punkin Tart F lai r. Five-year-old Jennifer Jim Dandy, 2. Patty Boseley, 3. I Am Centifleo IDA Hellenic Btir 118 versities in the conference and ening, the waters remained calm Chatham. Solidlire 117 Cornev Oosip 117 Hoak each hit one. went to Mrs. Mark Thoman's Davis, Camden, S. C, who is R. F. Mack's Golden Dude. hopes to continue to meet many Final Heat: 1. De Febo, 2, Koto) D020 122 All Four in San Francisco, making a be- Corinthia, from Thomwood Farm, summering with friends in this Despite this there were man) 3-abt. IV,; baid.; 93,000) 3 J°- mini English and western palomino of these teams for years to come. "flip*" and upsets among the 94 Victor Franklin, Sporttwood, »-An' d• No" w 145 Blu_ .__e Faiuy 1a. 3. Joe Conte, New York City Manasquan A. C. 5 7 .417 this event did not count in the drea Kramer. for field hunters — Won by Mrs.drews' Candy Beau, 9J4 pti.; 2. worth with two on base in the Haigh, West Orange, in B stock . Frank Fuller, Union Beach. Red Bank Towners 4 • .400 championship standings. Open English pleasure horse or N, Thoman's Corinthia, 2. Tri- Andrea Savarese's Inventory, 8 sixth. He struck out Jerry Lynch, hydros and Richard O'Dea, Pat- 2nd Heat. 1. David Everson Lakewood 0 11 .000 A North Jersey rider, Sheila pony — Won by Glengae Stables, corn Farm's Barnegat Bay, 3. Pts. the Reds' top pinch hitter, and erson, in D stock hydros. New Castle, Del., 2. Tom Ray- Sunday's Games Curren, edged out Beth McCrack- 2. Tricorn Farm's High Bracket, Mrs. S. H. Wood's Seson. made Don Blasingame fly out. Junior jumper championship- Frank Fuller, of Union Beach, mond, New York City, 3. Don Long Branch at Madison en of Little Silver for the junior 3. Tricorn's Chester. Open handy hunter — Won byWon by Rock Spring Stable's He breezed in, striking out five had a fifth in the A stock hydros, Chance, Merchantville. Red Bank at Union House jumper championship by one Henry Berg Medal for huntseat Mrs. S. H. Wood's Seson, 2. Dr. High Noon, 9 pts.; 2. Beth Mc- Pete Andrews, of Matawan, Final Heat: 1. Hoffman, 2. of the 11 he faced. point. horsemanship over fences by rid- Margaret Combs'1 Irene Adler, 3.'Cracken's Lark, 8 pts. fifth in B stock hydros and Perry into, 3. Conte, 4. Everson. Hoffman had better time). The Dodgers had a wild after- Walter, Rumson, a fifth in the D Final Points: 1. Hoffman - 700, BU RUNABOUTS noon at the Coliseum where they stock hydros. . Pinto - 700; 3. Everson - 469. 1st Heat: 1. Bob Austin, Rum blew a 7-3 lead and then came Red Grant Regatta Bob Letwenski, Union Beach, son, 2. Bill Hardt, Bronx, N. Y, back to tie and win after Pitts was second in the CU runabout John Di Febo, Wilmington burgh took an 11-9 edge into the class, losing the title to Richard Del. ninth. Johnny Podres, fifth Los Rees of Pottstown, Pa. Final Heat: 1. Austin, 2. Bill Angeles was the winner Red Grant Memorial Trophy Won Louis Letwenski, Union Beach, Rood, Jr., Leonia, 3. Di Febo. over Elroy Face. Los Angeles finished third over-all in the DU Final Points: 1. Austin - 800, 2 scored five runs in the fourth on ^runabout-class. John Hendrick: Rood - 469; _3, JDJL Febo - 450 five walks and a single. son, Keyport, was fifth in the BU CU RUNABOUTS Jones-gave way to Miller when By Gulpepper; Schwartz runabouts. 1st Heat: Richard Rees, Potts- he became wild and loaded the SUMMARIES town, Pa., 2. Robert Letwenski, bases with nobody out in the A STOCK HYDROS Union Beach, 3. Eugene Horn- eighth. One run scored on an in- PERTH AMBOY — Arnold terday, but the Lightning limped Regatta, the Memorial Trophy (3) John Torreson, Richmond 1st Heat: 1. Paul Musso, River- berger, Pleasantville. field out and Don Dometer drove Schwartz, Monmouth Boat Club home with a broken mast. presentation was changed by the County Yacht Club (out of a 17- ton: 2. Jack Evans, Denville, 3. In a second with a single before sailed away with first place in Wins Dutchman - Raritan Yacht Club board of boat class). Final Heat: 1. Rees, 2. Horn- governors. Prank Fuller, Union Beach. >erger, 3. Letwenski. Miller struck out Tony Gonzalez the Lightning class at the Red First place in the Dutchman BLUE JAY CLASS: (1) Rich 2nd Heat: 1. Dave Everson, and got out of the inning. Mays' irant Regatta held at the Rari- races was won by John Kull, RESULTS Ubersax, RYC; (2) Jerry Smith, Final Points: 1. Rees - 800; tan Yacht Club over the week- MBC, his "Viking" taking three New Castle, Del.; 2. Archie Oiler, two homers gave him 26 for the RYC; (3) H. A. Miller, RYC, !. Letwenski - 525; 3. Hornberger end. firsts. LIGHTNING CLASS: (1) Arnold York, Pa., 3. Edmund Laibach, 525 (Letwenski had better time). year, tops In the league. Schwartz, Monmouth Boat Club; (out of a 19-boat class). Back-to-back homers by Adcock Schwartz breezed over the Tom Morrison, i Shrewsbury Baldwin, Long Island. DU RUNABOUTS Sailing & Yacht Club, sailing his (2) June Methot, MBC; (3) Roy FLYING DUTCHMAN CLASS: and Maye off loser Al Cicotte in finish line with a '/{-mile lead Final Heat. 1. Everson, 2. Amos 1st Heat. 1. Dick Kane, East Comet "Chris," wrapped up first Knapp, MB,C, (out of an 11-boat (1) John Kull, MBC; (2) Mickey Shaner, Lansdale, Pa., 3. Musso. troihjsburg, Pa., 2. Louis Let- the first was enough for Milwau- Saturday in the first of three class). ' Methot, MBC, (out of a 3-boat races. The second race, scheduled place in a fleet of seven by win- Final Points: 1. Everson - 800;"Well, I've dropped the enski, Union Beach, 3, Tom kee but they kept moving. The ning all three Comet races. In COMET CLASS: (1) Tom Mor,class). 2. Musso - 625; 3. Shaner - 469. Heisler, Trenton. Cards had 11 hits. for Saturday was postponed until PENGUIN CLASS: (1) Charles anchor — though I don't Sunday because of 30 m.p.h Saturday's race, Morrison fin- rison, Shrewsbury Sailing & Yacht B STOCK HYDROS Final Heat: 1. Heisler, 2. Kane, ished four minutes before second Club; (2) Peter Rebovich, Rari- Dunn, Seacliff, Long Island; (2) 1st Heat: 1. Pete Haigh, West see what good it does if it northeast winds, rough water and Letwenski (DNF). %-mile visibility. place Peter Rebovick, Raritan tan Yacht Club; (3) Dick Alioth, Jim Swenson, Pacanack, (out of - Oranger 2. Terry Young, Summit isn't tide to something!" Final Points: 1. Kane - 700; 2. Yacht Club. Morrison won the RYC, (out of a 7-boat class). a 4-boat class). LuigFs 6-2 Yesterday, Schwartz took two 1. Pete Andrews, Matawan. Heisler - 525; 3. Letwenski - 300. second and third races with an JET 14: (1) Max Culpepper, CLASS A Auxiliary: (1) Chris seconds, giving him a total score easy lead. Beechwood Yacht Club; (2) Den-Botsolas, "Buccaneer," (2) J. of 31V4 points. Sunday's races In Red Bank Of the 20 Comets racing at the is Farley, Lake Hapatcong; (3) Bourne, "Aqualine;" (3) vince were sailed in S to 10 mph winds Bruce Birkholz, Lavalette Yacht Perini, "Va Bene." and poor visibility. Shrewsbury Sailing & Yacht Club, Tom Morrison was the club's Club, (out of a 23-boat class). CLASS B Auxiliary: (1) Dr. Adult Loop June Methot, MBC, finished only Comet skipper at the Red THISTLE CLASS: (1) Pete Bor- Charles Shoemaker, "Venture;" econd with a total of 28|4 points, Grant Regatta. des, Milford Yacht Club; (2) Ed (2) Seymore Sinett, "Sabrlna;' RED BANK-At the end of 10 followed by Roy Knapp, MBC, For lack of interest in the Walsh, Red Dragon Yacht Club; (3) Lee Adamson, "Wing.", weeks of olay in the Red Bank with 27'/J. Adult Softball League, Luigi's leads Che American Division with Culpepper Winner a 6-2 record, while Sal's lead The Red Grant Memorial Tro- the National Division with a 7-1 phy was won by Max Culpepper, record. Beechwood Yacht Club, sailing In tlie first game last Wednes- his Jet 14 "Ginger Snaps." For day evening. Luigi's edged out the first time in the 15-year his- the Chiefs, 7-6. The second game tory of the Red Grant Regatta, saw Mainstav edge out Lucian's the Memorial Trophy was In another close one by a score awarded to the winner in the of 10-9. The last game of the largest class of boats represented, day found the Brokers forfeiting instead of to the winner in the th»ir came to Marine. Comet class. The regatta origin- Yesterdav afternoon softball ally was a Comet regatta, held in fans saw Luigl's win again, this memory of Red Grant, a Comet time beatinR Mainstay, 8-6 The skipper, who was killed in World sivond game of the day was can War II. celled. The Jets, with 23 entries, were Standings the largest fleet out of 105 total AMERICAN DIVISION entries in eight classes. W. L Pet. Bob Teppcr. MBC, won the 6 2 750 third race in his Jet 14 "Char- II" and finished eighth in Register 5 2 J14:coal the regatta. In Saturday's heavy Mainstay 6 4 .600 air, Tepper capsized along with Chief's 4 5 .444 five other boats. Broken" apars 1UDD WINS—Frank Budd, left, of Asbury Park, N. J., wins the 100-meter dash Lucian's 3 5 .375 resulting from this first race cut in the U.S.-Russia track meet in Moscow Saturday. Paul Drayton, right, of Cleve- NATIONAL DIVISION down the number of participants land, Ohio, was second. Russia's Slava Prokhorovski, second from right, was W. L. Pet. in Sunday's races. SPEED SKIFF WINNER — Gerry Primavera, West Long Branch, cuts it sharp around a Sal'i 7 1 .875 Manny Wilner's MBC Flying third. Vladislov Vinogradov, left background, of Russia was fourth. Winning turn in yesterday's 12th annual Long Branch Powerboat Regatta on the Shrewsbury Marine .7 2 7/!J Dutchman "Little Black Cloud," time was 10.3. Budd and Drayton comprised half of relay team for U.S. which 1 sailed by Mickey Methot ran over River. Primavera drove his JS-44 "Tera IV" to victory in the Jersey speed skiff class, Broker's _ _.._ 3 5 .375 turned in a record 39.1 in the 400-meter relay at tht meet. a Lightning and punctured the nipping Jo* Julian of Atlantic Highlands for the crown on a better'over-all time in Donato „_ _...l 7 .125 Dutchman's hull, The Dutchman (AP Wir»photo via radio from Moscow) Mayfair 0 9 .000 was patched up and raced yes- two heats. : RED BANK REGISTER MorSUy, July 17, 1961—11 Power-* Sail tLS~ A. Wins Men's Meet, Don Poggio Splashes Home By BILL ROBINSON Sometime this summer, over 35 million Americans But Russia Victor With will take one or more rides on a boat. Many of them At $17.60 inMonmoutn'Cap will be experienced boatmen who know how to act on Women's Score Added In by Don Poggio. Purse for the board and feel at home on the water. But the majority tforky, Oink Finish Down Track 26th running (the 16th at the MOSCOW (AP) — The Russians its men's" and women's teams. But Thomas and Brumel went present course of the Monmouth) will be green at the game, taking what amounts to outsmarted themselves when they We will never discriminate on. Thomas missed once each at Our Hope, Thumper' Runnersup totaled $112,300. a fairly rare excursion. agreed to keep separate men's against our women in the Soviet 6-11% and 7-2. Brumel cleared Walter Blum, who has pressed and women's scores in the week- Union. As far as we are con- everything on the first try until Steve Brooks for leading rider This means that they may have some worries end track meet against the United cerned, we won 17 events to he went to 7-4. OCEANPORT — Gustave C. Ring's Don Poggio, honors throughout the local sea- reveling in the- watery going that drowned the chances son, brought Tiohomme the first long- about how to act when they go aboard. It also puts States and today they were trying America's 15." He didn't make that until thi to explain that, after all, it's the When the Russians agreed to last jump. of more highly regarded horses, won a 3i/ -length vic-jf^JJ^da^ en he soored 4 two-length win with Kilkare a burden on the owner to be a good host and to make grand total of victories that run it as two separate meets, As it turned out even if Brumel counts. they quietly laughed up their tory in Saturday's rich Monmouth Handicap at Mon- Farm's Racing Clouds in the things pleasant and easy for his guests. It is a two-way had not made the 7-4 he woul Fordham Bowling Club purse, a The American men whipped the sleeve figuring that they could have won since he had fewe: mouth Park. relationship in whiph both have their responsibilities. Russians, 13-9 in events and 124- win the men's meet and then total misses than Thomas. Thii the Camden Handicap 1*6,000 allowance event. Hunch The big question before and second to Disperse in thai Players at this cloud-bound oval 111 in score based on a 5-3-2-1 could crow that they even beat was their fourth face-to-fac the race was whether Jac- For the guest, the matter of clothing is the first scale in the third of their series the United States at its own meeting and Brumel has won all HempsteaHempsteadd. HHee wawass {ift fifthh behindbehind)collectej d $25.80, $10 and $6.20 concern, especially to the gals. "What shall I wear?" of clashes that ended yester- ;ame. ' four. hot Stables' Oink, current Kelso in his last previous start, | across the board. day in a miserable rain. The Thought They'd Win darling of the midwestem the Suburban, Blum sent his mount cleverly Soviet women won 68-39. The other United States victor- Still, the winner of $146,000 last j through a narrow opening on is always a problem and it grows in importance when "They really thought they'd ies yesterday were by Jay Sil- Now the Americans head for racing circuit, could defeat win," said Pinky Sober, chief of vester- of the U. S. Army in th year had been given one of the i the rail clubhouse turn and the preparing for an expedition on the water. Stuttgart and a meet with East he Eastern notable, Yorky. He|top irnposts _ m pounds to!five-year-old Eight-Thirty gelding the U. S. National AAU track Germany tomorrow and Wednes- discus (191-9'/2), Cliff Cushmai did. But Don Poggio and three Oink's 124 and Yorky's 123. Hejwa* never headed after that, day. and field committee. of Grand Forks, N. D. in the 400 other horses already had buried ran the mile and a quarter in a!01*"* II, with Boulmetis up, was "Their coach, Gabriel Korob- V Valery Brume!, Russia's won- meter hurdles (50.5), Jim Bcatt; tihat issue. sea of slop in 2:02 2 5, two- j " late-charging second, while Ex- kov, told me so before the meet." derful teenager, smashed the in the 1,500 meters (3.43.8, which Oink finished fifth in the eight- fifths faster than First Landing's altado, well up throughout the world high jump record by clear- American coach Jumbo Jim equals a 4:00.8 mile) and th horse field, while Yorky was the winning time on a fast strip in running, was able to hold on for tog 7 feet 4 inches under Elliott said he could put his finger 1,600 meter relay with Adolph last of seven that finshed. Louis the same event.. las. t year. till.the* nliiviishowr . D*l#Red4 OarVnLk- Ct*l»1.t..'Stables's- fat* - wretched conditions and Ralph on some of the events the Rus- Plummer, Chuck Frazier, Earl L. Haggin, 2d's, Careless John Careless John, who had some vored Injun ran in the thick of Boston of Tennessee State topped sians expected to win. Young, and Ulis Williams In 3:08.' had broken down in Che baok- local backing off his two pre- contention for six furlongs, then his own pending world broad I know they thought they 8. stretdh and withdrawn from the vious wins and a close second in tired and finished fifth. jump record of 27 ft. '/4 in. by would win the 800," he said, "be- The Russians won five events— contest. earlier stakes events here, suf- Calumet Farms' Again 'n' soaring 27-1%. cause Jim Dupree hadn't looked the javelin with Viktor Tsybuldn J. J. Orlando's Our Hope, sec- fered a right foreleg injury near Again, winner of the first racs at $6.60, and Springfield Stabes' Thomas Misses good in a couple of races here. ko 272-8Vi). 3,000 meter steeple ond choice of the bettors, was the half-mile pole while racing Salamander, which returned at America's John Thomas cleared Then they were sure they had a chase with Nikolai Sokola\ the only member of the field to well forward, swerved to the out- sprinter (Edvin Ozolin) who could (8:35.4), the 5,000 meters wit! run to expectations, taking the side and was pulled up. $9 mutuel as winner of the second 7-2 in the high jump but missed paid a daily double price of $26. three times at 7-4, although he beat Frank Budd in the 200. Pyotr Bolonikov (13:58.4); am place spot three-quarters of a Said Don Poggio's trainer, was almost over on his last shot. "They figured they'd surely win the decathlon with Yuri Kutenki ength before the early pace- Frank Martin, "He's a sore- Cleres, a two-year-old chestnuv the 400 meter relay and they did (7,615 points), besides the higl setter, Ledgemont Stables' Black going sort and I'll have to s«e colt from the stable of Mrs Mil- The Russian women completely on Erlanger, Oaldiurst, broka dominated their meet, winning have a fine team and it took a jump. Thumper. Harbor View Farm's how he comes out of ttlis race De- world record by our boys to beat Tatyana Schelkanova set Francis S. finished fourth, eight 'ore deciding when he'll go again. rom the maiden ranks impres- eight of ten events. 1 sively in, the third race by taking them. But that's how it goes. ' women's world broad jum| lengttvs behind the Thumper and If he comes out good, he may go "We only made them separate two in front of Oink. the measure of a band of 10 other meets bcause of our American The Russians did improve record of 21-3. Willie White in the Brooklyn Handicap." slightly on their other two per- Eugene Monacelll sent Black non-winners. The son of Free friends," complained Leonid Kho- Chicago tied the listed record oi Boulmetis was enthusiastlo France-Bilue WarWer, ridden by formances. Both In 1958 and 1959, Thumper to the front at the start menkov, chief of the Soviet ver 20-11%. about his mount: "I was in Howard Grant, waa geven lengths the final score of events was 14-8 The other four victories weri and the speedy To Market geld- pretty bad position In the eany The major consideration is to dress comfortably sion of the AAU dropping a few ing had opened up a lead of the better of Edgehil! Farm's sour grapes on the way. "Don't for the Americans. scored by Maria Itkina In the part of It and was getting plenty iail'a Guy at ttx wire. Our in dofchw that give freedom of motion for stepping in three lengths at the end of a of that mud thrown on me but they total up all the gold medals A crowd of about 55,000 showed 200 meters 23.4), Tamara Press quarter-mile. Carless John and Heather was third. in the Olympics for both men in the shot put (56-7), Lyudml when I asked him to move, he and out of boats and moving around on them. Light- up at Lenin stadium. The sun Francis S. were closest to the It wag the third start for the and women? shone at the start, but by the Sysenko in the 800 (2:05.4) am moved big and ran a real fins weight fabrics that are easily washed are best It is pace at that point, with Yorky race." Erlanger colt, which ran coupled "The United States Is the only time the high jump was on, rain Irina Press In the 80 mete: evading the issue while his stable- with Jaclyn Stable's Silly B«by important to be well-covered, both for warmth and for nation in the world that separates had started to fall. hurdles (10.6). mate, On and On, pressed the Said Steve Brooks, who rode and returned a $5.20 mutuel as Yorky: "We got down on the top choice of th« betters. protection from the sun. No matter how hot it is on three front runners. inside and he got hit with a lot Don Poggio and Our Hope of that stuff and didn't seem to Despite the clouds and land, a breeze across water can create a chill, and a brought up the rear for the first like It at all." ntermittent rain, 31,043 patrons Long Branch IAMA, Freehold harNmlle. viewed Saturday's program and eweater or tight windbreaker should always be on Jockey Sam Boulmetis called Johnny Sellers, who came In put $2,756,228 Into the mutuels hand. on Don Poggio in the backst retch from the West to ride Oink, had pools. It is even more important to make sure you can Nines Win in Jersey Shore and the Argentine-bred horse a similar complaint: "He didn't The attendance was 1,500 better moved willingly. He passed seem to like the going at any than last year'* fair-weather cover your head and exposed arms and legs before you The Jersey Shore Baseball Cashion provided a decisive triple Yorky, Oink and Talent Show stage of it." crowd and the handle — third get too much sun. Bring your own sunburn cream League reshuffled a little bit to right field. going down the far side, was Pete Anderson said of Our best for Monmouth Handicap day Belmar <3> ABRH Hope, "No excuses. I saved o and have clothes that will give protection. There is yesterday as the Long Branch Ketchem, rr 3 1" 1 taken to the outside at the half- in the 16-year modern history of IAMA and the Freehold Towns- Haviland. p 3 11 mile pole, and came with lot of ground all the way bul the event — compared favorably Bh 4 0 1 Detroit no more worrisome feeling than to know you are get- men advanced together into a tie 4 0 0 burst of speed in the turn to just couldn't oatch the winner." with the record $2,872,908 racked Fitzpatrck, lb . - take a clear lead entering the And Eugene Monacelli com- up in 1956. ting a sunburn without being able to do anything about for second place a game and half Rice, 3b 3 0 1 ni0 H se Taylor, ct 3 0 0 stretch. mented that Black Thumper It, and the after effects can be anything from un- behind idle " " °? - O The results: The Branchers knocked off Bel- a-CuBson _ . 1 "went fine as far as he could Cobb. If ...... 4 0 Regains Our Hope, shuffled back mo- By Tb« Auo«lk<«l rrcil. but he just didn't quite have it.' comfortable to disastrous. mar, which had held the runnerup Cooper, 2b . 3 1 1 mentarily in the early running 1ST—W.ono, cl., m«a. f.f.,, 1 ».». » f. The Calumet coupling of Yorky Ajalr«ln n AgilLAg«ln.. (Broola)j8.88800 »*. .1 a 2(1 Shoes are another important matter. Hard- spot, 9-3, while Freehold trounced Totals _.._ • 3^1 3 had better raring kick when Refleotra, (Stngmaler) . — I.4O 6.4 Manasquan, 6-1, even though out- Loni Branch (I) ABRH and On-and-On went off as fa- Asian Doll, (French) „... — — ft on soled ones and high heels are out. Even regular Garrity, 3b ..-. ~~_. .«. .. 4 2 3 jockey Pete Anderson made his Scratched — Royal MMMge, Don't hit by the Knights, 11 to 8. Waldeyer e .'. 3 0 0 move later. The Colando color- vorite' at 1.90 to 1 while Our Stumble. Time—Q:15. sneakers are not too good, as they slip on wet decks, Martin. c{ 4 11 AL Leac Hope, disqualified winner of the !D—4)3,000, cl.. 1 yr. oldi, « fur. ' Union House's meeting with Haider, rt S 0 1 bearer found room on the ra Balamandpr (Hlnojon) _».OO 4.80 >.«0 but they are better than hard soles. If you are Lakewood bowed to wet grounds, DeSlblo, ir _ 4 11 when moving up in the turn foi Whitney and a close second to Royal Idol, (Blum) — 4.40 3.50 Basellcl, lb 4 J 2 By the Associated Press Polylad in the Massachusett Word« ot Love (Bloc*) , — — 4 (Hi going to do any amount of boating, it is worth- and the Red Bank-Madison en- Curcio, u 3 0 1 home and was oloest to the Scratched — DucheM Oo-Qo. Toy counter met the same muddy Furlong, 2b _ 2 11 eventual winner when the fieli 'Cap was second at 3.10 Pebble, Prlnclpla. Time—l:12-a/C. PterBOn, p . 3 11 Detroit flexed its muscles ye: equity. Donbl. (number. 11-t) paid *tt. while to get special boating shoes. Most are now fate. entered the stretch. 30—«3,0M. cl.. mdn. t yr. olrta. "" " Totals 30 9 11 terday with six home runs I Clere» (" ' ...5.20 I.M 1.(0 adaptable to land use and are handsomely styled. Score In Sxth a-LIned out for Taylor In 9th. back up complete games by Dc From there nothing was in Oink, topweight at 124 off his Oail't Guy (Kogerii • J.6U Belmar ....001 002 O0O-3 four straight Western wins, could Our Jennifer (Mnn'ellli — - 7.40 A thoughtful boat owner will sometimes provide Long Branch won its game In Long Branch .110 013 Six—B Mossi and Phil Regan and rf doubt. Don Poggio gradually im n-Erlanger-Jaclyn Stable antry. 2B—Marton, CurcJo, Ketchum. Hit* the bottom of the sixth when gained the American League lea proved his advantage to the wire gather only third-choice backing Scratched — tiummei' r^-uu^r. 1'p extra shoes for his guests. We keep a couple of extra off Haviland 11 In 8 tnnlnga, Pleraon 7 In the betting at 3.90 to 1. Yondar, Bllu, day Careen. Time—1:00. three runs crossed the plate. Ray In 9. 8truck out by Haviland 0 by Pier- from New York by a half gam while Our Hope, Black Thumper 4T1I—»3.M0, cl., 1 yr. oMn, < fur. pairs of boating shoes aboard, as well as spare weath- son 7. Bates on balli off Havland 1 and Francis S. held on to the The surprise winner, Don Pog- Natlva Battle (Boul'tlo .0.80 3.M 1.00 DeSibio drove in Don Martin with off Pierson 2. and one percentage point. G" l Grec~ o (Setle" " m T.0O 4.(0 er gear in case the need for it unexpectedly rises. the first counter by slapping a Rocky Colavito hit two an purse-money positions, in that Rio returned $17.60, $7.40 Mr. Marine (Hlnojoia) — — — 1.00 Freehold (t) order. Tme—1:12. single into left field. De Sibio and Duckenfleld, cf 3 1 1 Norm Cash, Al Kaline, Dick M< $4.80 across the board. Our STII:-«,5oo- , rl.,. 3 rr. olili, I (or. If you're a neophyte guest, admit your ignorance, Glum, 2b . _. 5 0 1 Don Poggio, a five-year-old son Hope paid $5.20 and $4.40, while Colonfle!l Haatle (R rookjl ..«90 4.00 2.60 Pep Baselici then scored on Bob Pre.it. ,1b 4 Auliffe and Mossi one each ii Lore (Bium> «,» 3.20 ask where you will be least in the way and offer to do Kane. Z."17.J! 3 of Los Curros, had been able to show tickets on Black Thumper Curcio's big double to center. G. CRShlon, e an 11-1. and 8-3 sweep over thi Poky Note (Hlnojoul . — 3.40 . 4 win only one allowance race in were worth $5.80. Scratched — Trofan Epic. Tim.—4:22. what you can to help. Don't handle gear or lines with- Coach » Red P i e r s o n was WWIle. rf ' " 3 Kansas City A's. (TH—M.ooo, ullow., 3ap I 1/11 m. D. Cashon, If _ 4 11 previous outlngi this year, The win added $72,995 to the Racing Cloudi (Blum) .JB.M 10.00 •.20 credited with the win. Although Gerkdn, lb . 4 1 Mickey Mantle'* 32nd home rui out instructions from the skipper; don't sit on rails Wells, JZ white finishing third behind Pled $S2,O9O won earlier this year Claret II (Boulmetli) _. — T.tO 5.00 he gave up three runs on seven . 4 0 and ninth-inning double led thi Exaltado (Roieri) _ _ — — (.10 or exposed, curving decks; and don't chatter and make Tlm«-Jl:45-3/5. hits, Pierson got himself out of Totals 3i 6 S New York Yankees to a 2-1 vie 8TH-i3,500, rl., 4-up, I 1/11 m, noise when the skipper is trying to give directions for several big threats to keep the Maiu 1 ABRH flciary of all the power as he ATI.. HIGH. THREE-MAN CIJtSSIO Blnnem Que»t (Sellers! ..12.00. 0.60 4 00 SmithRyan. , T2b ™.~ ™°" 5 tory over Baltimore. Bud Daley Peteraen Knotty Problem (L'oway) — S.» S.«o docking, anchoring, etc. < Belmar scoring within manage- four-hitter kept the Yanks rollini stumbled through despite 12 Kan- Point* Clematlo (French) — g.ao S.80 able proportions. Mercer, »s . . ft 0 3 Conner! Hotel -..- .-.-. 308.09 Time—11:46-3/5. Williams. p ™!Z.~""""~~ 4 0 2 Wood. ]b Chuck Essegian's two homer sas City hits. Tradewlndi Beach Club 9TII—«3,500, rl., 3 y.o. 1 1/11 m. Wives also have their own methods of handling Andy Garrity had a big day at „...... _ . 4 0 Wlnner'a All (M'acelin ..16.40 «.4O 4.oil 0 0 helped Cleveland dump Minnesc McCue'f Plumbing .?._..— . 302.17 Model Deb (Boultnetli) - —4.40 140 the plate for IAMA, rapping out lemels. cf .._ i 0 1 Daley might have had a shut- the galley on the boat, and female guests who want Westphal. If '"""" Z ta in the first game 7-5 but Lenn Consolidated Fuel« 301.30 I'm Here (Broolu) — — 3 20 three singles and scoring two 0 0 Scratched-VUIeneure. Tlm«-1 :«0.V»- A. Havens, rf . i 0 0 out In Baltimore In a rain-In- Brlte Cleaner! 288.43 to help should make sure that they are doing things Karjane, If, jb •> Green, who had eight hits in 1 Weather ihowery, track (loppy. runs. Bacelici also turned in a 0 1 Ed'« Alllo Sfrvlce __ 293.40 Allmdaare—3I.04S. Handle—»I,7«S,11H. Warden, If, rf _!' f 1 1 trips during the afternoon terrupted game but for some the boat way and not as they might on shore. good days's work with two hits, V. Havenj, p J Marchettld Pro Rhop .. . 200.10 slammed a triple, double an shoddy play that let two fly balls ADVERTISEMENT and three' runs. American Lumber - _ . 2SS.4P Guests can always help with the cleaning up Total. U 1 11 three singles in the Twins' 12- 000 Serin Han Worth Ma. 204 Belmar hurler Frank Haviland Freehold 100 S02 O00-« fall in for hits in the sixth inning M4.fln. Jack riynn- J80-•s,rai.Sj at the end of a trip, but be sure you put things to Manaaquan . triumph in the second game. allowed^ 11 safeties whle absorb- 000 010 000—1 when the Orioles scored their run. I 200 ciui. - Tony Prancucom 227, LUCKY HR—Ge After Los Angeles rapped oi —bed^the sjdpper's way. Each ownerjiashte^own— ing the Ins's. * W -ft rT—r ... . . T.—hfack-nynn-SW7-R«h>h-Ma«hettl-as. In 9 lnnlnrs, Wi ?sSirw,Tir?f *>MaiUieltl 218. ^ftirr-McK»y 21S. DISCOVERY CLEARS larns B In S'.i Inning. 13 hits, including three-run horn Tom Ilarrlnjton 221, Harry Dwlght 202, special little ways of doing things and everything 33 3 lmiJn i •Mantle s home was a 430-foot tin- II Not Enough bh i w%""w%"".WlU '" * * ' ""rock mi ers by Steve Bilko and Ken Hunt 200; Tony BeUetza 203, Al Drlnkwatei by WelU s by Wllam. 3 by V. Havens er over the centerfield fence In 201. Ed Olm 201, Ray Shugard 200. aboard has its proper location. However, 11 hits weren't in an 11-2 first game romp over enough for Manasquan in its los- lanu 4 oft V. Hav-eni 0. the fourth. It came off Steve The skipper should make clear to his guests any Washington, the Angels lost the Barber, who also was the victim ing engagement with Freehold. RACES CANCELED second 4-3 in the 10th on a pair of Mickey's game-winning double PSORIASIS special rules he has or any situations that might arise The PBAjiicked winner Al Wells OLD BRIDGE (AP) - The of walks by Ryne Duren and a •SMC*C/lfi #/?C£S for singles in every inning except in the ninth, following a double Jan. 10, 19M - Pittsburgh, P» on which he needs help. This should be done well in stocks car racing program at bad throw by catcher Del Rice. 'Doctored for psoriasis 30,years. the seventh, but they managed to Old Bridge Stadium was called by Tony Kubek. advance. When giving instructions, he should make Boston salvaged a split with Essegian, a man who makes Spent much money to no avail produce only one run in the bot- off last night because of rain. Then used GHP Ointment and mire that he uses terms the guest understands. If he tom of the fifth. Nine Manasquan Chicago when the Red Sox broke his hits count, has knocked In through with two runs in the 12th Tablets for 2 weeks. Scales dis- runners were stranded on base. Chuck Cottier, utility infieMer 24 runs with • 23 hits since he appeared as if by magic. In S •uddenly shouts something about grommets and inning for a 5-3 victory in the Freehold turned its eight hits with the Detroit Tigers, has been joined Cleveland In May. His first weeks skin completely cleared and second game after the White Sox shackles in the middle of a tight situation, it becomes nto sx runs by putting out a in the big leagues for parts of homer came off loser Jim Kaat, nean, First time in 30 years. took the first 4-3 on Minnie Mino- less understandable than double talk to the confused barrage of extra-base hits. Two three seasons and has three dif- the second off Danny McD^vitt. Thanks for your marvelous prod- homers in the fourth inning scored ferent managers—Fred Haney, so's two-run single in the ninth. Mike de la Hoz and Tito Fran- Wall Stadium ucts." This much abbreviated re- neophyte. port tells of a user's success with three of the tallies. After Roger Chuck Dressen and Bob Scheff- Cincinnati's National League cona connected for two-run hom- a dual treatment for psoriasis. In any event, the common sense and the cour- Kane walked, Glen Cahion sent ing. lead was cut to five games when ers in the second game but the Route 34 Belmar the Chicago Cubs beat the Reds Discover how it may help you too. tesies that prevail when entertaining or visiting at a homer over the left field fence. Twins hung the defeat on Dick Full information and details of a 4-2 on George Altman's homer every Saturday Nite •omeone's house should govern. The next man up, Harvey Gerkin, The Gardenia, run each fall at Stigman while giving Don Lee his 14 day trial plan from Canam Co., followed with another shot to al- Garden State Park racetrack in and second-place Los Angeles ral- first victory. DePt Rockport, Mass. most exactly the same place. Camden, N. J.; is the richest lied to top Pittsburgh 12-11 on The Angels out-hit the Senators The Townsmen added two more race in the world for 2-year-old Johnny Roseboro's 10th inning in both games but lost the second Monmouth Park tallies in the sixth, when Don fillies. triple. Sam Jones, making his in the 10th on two walks, and a THRILL first start since June 13, pitched IN-THE-MONEY TODAY'S PICKS bunt by Coot Veal. The bunt was San Francisco to a 7-3 decision fumbled by third baseman George TO SELECTIONS AT OCEANPORT over Philadelphia and Milwaukee Thomas but recovered In time by By DOTTIE GORMAN By SAM bombed St. Louis 9-1 with two catcher Rice, who then hit Veal, homers by Joe Adcock and one permitting the tie-breaking run to THOROUGHBRED Bolinas Girl Royal Ram by Lee Maye. score. Royal Rom High Fllghter 1 Richly Endowed Royal Boy Mossi's homer in the first game Carroll Hardy's two-out single RACING at Detroit was his first of the in tha 12th broke a 3-3 tie in Soladiere Hellenic Star year as he helped himself to the second game at Chicago and Top Aber Koko Dpzo a Hellenic Star Count Bull ' victory No. 10 with a five-hitter. a wild throw by Jim Landls gave All Detroit runs in the second the Red Sox an extra run to beat BEAUTIFUL And Now Shantyboat (Entry)* came on homers. Colavito's 23rd Cat McLlsh, Dave Hillman was Hunter's Rock Red Circle ' and 24th drove in five. Cash hit Dunford Blue Galaxy the winner. Mlnoso's hit In the his 25th with a man on, his first first game made Frank Baumann Silver Abbey Tom Brogue in 17 games. Regan was the bene- the winner over Arnold Earley. Tom Brogue Silver Abbey Sabre Song Sabre Song Ivy Leaguer Ivy Leaguer Charlie's Song Be Satisfied Bogie Gal Bogie Gal GATEWAY &riquita OxwML Satans Helper Fast Gun & War Radiant New Star Fast Gun Mystere MEXICO Plum Cake (Entry)* Plum Cake (Entry) 10 DATS Zonah Ipswich Key Witness Key Witness See Mexico Cily, Xochimifco,Coeinrr»ct, Chance It Step Taxco, Acapulco. Includes hotel room & Troubled Times Plucky Mel bath, tome meals, transfers. Sightseeing, bull-fighti, OCEANPORT, N. J. -laUMfm 8 Stacked Up floating gardens. Chance It OVER THE FENCE — Mn. Mark Thoman'i Corinthia, N r l Miss Sterling Irish Eyes from Thomwood Farm, Middle-town, clears a hurdle 'ABRONAVE8 " ***iK,S?,ii S1Q0 ^tiit MEXICO fcr less confined to our home by Despite my husband's jealousy, I brina neckline and long sleeves the children, I became a lonely, feel I lead a useful life but—his William Glovers and the Norman Jr., Mrs. William S. Verner, Vin- when you advertise The Register The full skirt, which ended in a Badenhops of Locust and Mr.cent Lawrence, Mr. and Mrsway.—Advertisement. . hy Introvert. Now I realize that ugly beratings are taking their chapel-length train, was trimme own home my husband deliberately de- toll. I asked him if he would be and Mrs. William Kelly, Jr., ofWilliam P. Hitobcock. the Paul • NO massy with organza cabbage roses anc Alienhurst. Whites, the Bo GiUettes, Mr. and troyed my self-confidence, espe- happier if I stayed home. He a full flounce of Chantilly lace, soaking I cially in meeting people. He says no. Have you any sugges Mrs. John Collins, the D. Q. Her three-tier bouffant veil was Brinkertwffs end Mr. and Mrs. was insanely jealous. And still is. tions?—Still Trying.. The James Nesses entertain- • NO harth fastened to a cabbage rose head- Nicholas Vuyosevich, all of Fair As a result of spying on me ed at cocktails for 20 guests SHERMAN'S 3-»c rubbing! Dear Still Trying: We all, piece trimmed with seed pearls Haven, the Robert P. Swans of is work has suffered. It is I aboard their 115-foot cruiser, at some time in our lives, suf- She carried an old fashioned bou- Middletown, Mr. and Mrs.' Van e and NO who now earns enough to provide The Fantasy. The Fantasy Is fer the pangs of jealousy. But quet of red and pink roses and B. Fox of New Shrewsbury and harmful s with the necessities. My work' anchored in the Quay Marina, the difference between your stephanotis. Mrs. Thomas J. Rlnglela the Jack Ryans or Rumson. toipil ng hours are flexible. I am home husband and the normal human Sea Bright. to see »ny children off to school The bride's niece, Miss Carol being is his inability to cope Barcalow of Haddonfield, was md back In time to prepare the with the monster. Bring the Arthur Menken, world re- I have written this to you from • Draperies Award winning vening meal. My husband ^flecks maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Fort Anne, N. Y., a historically thing into the open. Ask himMiss Rita Truax, East Keans- High School nowned news photographer, and • Slipcovers >n the mileage I use, opens my why he is jealous. Does he his wife and son, Eric, and fascinating and quaint little vil- I burg; Miss Viola Cinquegrana, Duracleair business and personal mail, often have no faith in you? Impress daughter, Laura, are visiting lage high in the Adirondacks. • Upholstering "eading it m my presence. He Newark, and Miss Barbara This is the land of the French REVIVES COLORS! upon him the inevitable conse- Brooks, Upper Montclair. Beauty Trial here from Santa Barbara, Calif. RESTORES LUSTRE! unches at a restaurant near my quences of giving way to this They are house guests of Mr. and Indian wars. The land of Bedspreads >ffice, in order to further spy on The five attendants wore street and Mrs. Joseph McMahon of Fort Edward and Fort Ticonder- RAISES PILE! loathsome passion. By feeding length dresses in five pastel Curtains me, I enjoy_working with the JLsuspkioiv-doubt_ancLfear-he-J n Asbury Buena Vista Ave., Rumson. Mr. oga. The land where the United EVERYTHING READY shades^of silk-organza-designed States Navy was bom! And Shop-af-Home Service reople In my office, two of whom keeps it alive. He must see Menken Is" Mrs. McMahbn'i Phone SH 1-2SM TOUSESAMEDAYI re men. The insinuations my with scoop necklines. Their flared ASBURY PARK - High school cousin. where it was dealt an almost the thing for what It is; self- skirts were trimmed with three iusband makes regarding them disbelief. Like a true neurotic itudents holding guest tickets will ethal blow before it had a Sherman's for rill estimate call nd myself are too shameful to satin cabbage roses. They wore be admitted without charge to the chance to take a deep breath. he eyes the object of "his pearl-encrusted crowns and car- James P. Mitchell of Little Decorators 787-1697 rite. I asked him to consider jealousy (you) through dis- tliss High School of America Silver will be the guest of honor The seemingly endless majes- 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury divorce for his sake, as well as ried old fashioned bouquets of beauty Pageant July 30 In Con ty of the Adlranadacks and the FREE PARKING torted lenses, hating you oneflowers in contrasting pastels. at a garden party given by the PETER HORBACH _ mine. He cried for days after, moment, worshipping you the ention. Hall. Long Branch Republican Wom- Ronald Emile, Red Bank, was M Maple Ave. Keansburg 'crating himself for treating the next. The Jealous-hearted mag- en's Club at the residence of best man. Ushers were Albert The tickets are available at BODY OIL ne he loved most in the world nify trifles and believe what Mrs. Eric Elstrom on Monmouth Worden, Fair Haven; Leslie P. Jageant headquarters, 9 Warren HAIR OIL •o cruelly, and vowed he would frenzy dictates. Tell your hus- it., Newark, at New Jersey high Blvd., Portaupeck July 22. hange but he has not. band that jealousy and love are Stout, Jr., Shrewsbury, and FACE OIL David T. Barry, Navesink. chools conducting summer ses- Her committee includes Pauline We consulted a marriage coun- not synonymous. Love Is de- ions, and at the Convention HallCrotchfelt, Mrs. Thomas Van MID'S HAIR CLINIC votion, trust, generosity—jeal- A reception in Buck Smith's, ffice. East Keansburg, followed the Dyke, Ann Harrington, Mrs. H.W. Front St., Red Bank RED BANK'S ONLY ousy the opposite. Make It Ralph Viviano and Mrs. Barrett crystal clear that there can be ceremony. New Jersey will be represented no compromise. If he doesn't The bride is a graduate of Mid- in the competition by Miss Sha- master this weakness, it should dletown Township High School ron Letts, Lakewood High School, SLENDERELLA'S Nth ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL COLD STORAGE VAULTS be goodbye forever. 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SH 7-1652. ir aggressive Shop Formsa or Serv- • » pc bedroom t Salesman to become Service Man- • 5 pc dinette ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED bed-ill alcoholic beverages. 17' SHELL CRAFT with cabin, excellent or for fast -growing Chevrolet Dealer- ting room. Private cooking. Convenient Open 7 Days DEADLINE 5:00 P.M. Day Baforc Publication condition, flberglu bottom. I960 John- hip. Perfer man with QM background and we throw In a guaranteed The two were Theodora H. ion 40 h.p., all equipment Included, ut, will consider others. Call Mr. Me- location. SH 1-83M. Member of Red Bank OIASSUTIKD DWUI HA 2-3495. rtby, McCarthy Chevrolet. AT 1-3830. reconditioned refrigerator! BIO AIRY, COMFORTABLE room. Bremenkamp Jr., and his broth- t:M A.M. Dw Belon rabUatUoa with prod two cUrs baton Two blocks from Broad St. Call SH 1- Multiple Listing Service •LYINL O FINN — 18', convertible top, DISTRICT MANAGER 0079, after 5. er, Robert, 12 Daniel St. !ul"l covercover,, runninrunning lightslights,, electrielectric take complete charge of new office allgee,, 50 h.ph.. Evlnrude with generator. Monmoutli County. Must have knowl- THRIFT WAREHOUSE SINGLE, DOUBLE ROOMS — High on SUBJECT TO APPRAISAL AND For failing to give a good ac- Call Classified—SH 1-0010 or OS 1-0525 Ige1 of telephone appointment-field 22 East Front Street hill, beautiful ocean view. Reasonable QUALIFIED BUYERS. TWO FOR THE weekly rates. Convenient to racetrack. count of himself, Ralph Cen- BARGAIN — Any boat you want to Lies operation and experience In lnter- Keyport, N. J. PRICE OF ONE. LIVE CHEAP&Y1! I NIGHTS, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY own. Low bank rates. Financing ar- lewlng. Hiring and training. Highlander Hotel Bar and Lounge, Unusual buy, two cute, compact, coxy talonza, 123 Grove St., Bloom- rangements completed In one call at NO ENCYCLOPEDIAS!! For Appointment Dial CO 4-3023 Route 36, at Highlands Brldse. bungalows'on same lot. Income prop- any of our offices. THE MONMOUTH NO GIMMICKS!! ELSIE'S BOARDING HOME — Vacan- ertyy. Net cost to you approximately field, was fined $55 by Magistrate Dial SH 1-1110 COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. SH 1-mall deal. Call Salei Director be- STORE HOURS: Monday thru Saturday cy for one lady. Reasonable, clean and $10 monthonth, John P. Weir. Call! os private telephone! an toll-free to OS 1-0625 from tne Iween 9-13 noon (or Interview. LI B- $10 a 1000. 6:00 sum. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday «V comfortable. Matawan. LO 6-M74. DREAM COME TRUX following itatlom: LOwell e. COllax 4. 7S7 (Keins&urs) WHltnej «. 5230. Ever dream off owning a five-bedroom Three motorists, all charged 1960 17' PENN YAN, 35 h.p. Evlnrude Friday evenings 'til 9:00 p.m. SINGLE ROOMS. Clean and comfort- beautiful bungalow near a school. Com- Calls on private titepbones are toll-free to 80 1-0010 from tne motor complete, canvas, electric start- ablt. Reasonable rate. Garage. Gen- beautiful g oo following itatlom: ATlantio Highlands 1, CApltal 2 and », jUbsrt; 2, 1961 HIGH SCHOOL pletelltl y redecoratedtd dwit ithh aa fireplace fireplac.ewith careless driviag, also paid ing, mahogany, windshield. Exceptonal- GRADUATES UPRIGHT PIANO — Mahogany. (S3. tlemen preferred. »2 Wallace St BH 1- New Kitchen, New heating system. Hlfhludt X. OBborne 1. RUmson t BJCa Bright 2. and SHadirelde 1 ly good condition. Reasonable. PR 4. 5332. cellent neighborhood. Ta fines. They were Lewis O. Tilton, and I. 1241. 'ilh MechanlcU drawing training, Private home. ake It for ap- 'rite giving full resume ot training OS 1-1158 SINGLE and double room In Red proximately 1120 a month. Jr., 3 Beach St. and Roland La- or couple. USED ONE SEASON — 1958 Zobel Sea MDI Box 103, Red Bank. 21" RCA TABLE MODEL TV. »65. ink, for gentlemm JUST LIKE THE MOVIES Grutta, 67 Navesink Dr., Mon- Skiff, 21'. solid mahogany. Will sacri- bloclkk to trainsti , bbusses, shopping. SH 1- You want a nice neat cottage with OUNO MEN to train as Airline Radio Inquire Bervice Department, Eatontown 18K after ft p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOS AND TRUCKS fice at 12.000. SE 2-2998. perators. See our ad under Instruc- TV, Hwy 35, Eatontown. LI 2-0400. wbtte fence around it. Your wife mouth Beach, $15, and Kenneth 1 win relax m this Hvlm room 1867 FORD RANCH STATION WAOOK SAILBOAT — 19 Lightning and trailer. on. Central Technical Institute. OIL PORTRAITS, 18x24 from color wall-to-wa.n carpeting w&tchlng builtwith. Ziegler, 20 Osborne PI., $10. LOST AND FOUND New tires, $775 Very good condition. Beat offer. LI 2- 0779. snapshots, 115. No payment if not sat In TV. The husband will have a work LO0T — Oreen S' pram. Lost about AT 1-3787-J lsfled. OS 1-1017 or Box 103, Middle' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE shop la the cellar to toy with his a p.m., July 4th, la vicinity of Rumson 1901 CHEVROLET HALF TON PICK ELP WANTED-Male - Female town, N.J. HOUSES FOR SALE hobbles. Bedrooms, bathroom, dining Bridge. Finder please call collect or UP. BRAND NEW. SACRIFICE. CAL room, clean as a whlatls. It Is youn REAL ESTATE WANTED write: Mr. Snyder, 583 Cliff Rd.. BeAT 1-3831. IOOKKEEPER — Full charge, must for approximately $103 month. waren. N.J. MA 4-1M6. Reward. BUSINESS NOTICES ave GM auto dealership experience. Free Installation WE NEED USTIN08 — Prompt pro- 1959 CHEVROLET two-door BUcaynt Vrlte details, strlcktly confidential to fessional service. Homes shown bj ap- LOST — Oreen and gold bracelet, down MAM Dock A Bulkhead Contractors, ALUMINUM COMBINATION BLAINE REAL ESTATE six-cylinder, itlck. one owner, low mile' Docks rebuilt, piling Jetted, hammered, GM" Box 611, Red Bank. STORM WINDOWS BERG pointment only. town Red Bank, Friday evening, July 7. age. $1200. AT 1-2185. LI 2-1188 LI 2-2020 Sentimental value. Reward. LI 2-4281 Estimates given SE 2-1744. TELEPHONE SURVEY WORK VETERANS McGowan Ryan Agency 1960 PLYMOUTH MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS. CA- 'ork from home-survey work. No sell- 6 for $77 JXJ8T—Passbook No. L3671. Finder Two-door hardtop convertible. g. For Monmouth County Residents, INTERRACIAL^-Ranch. Two bedrooms ed Bank iH T-3000 eaee return to Little silver Branch, TERINGS BOB FORLENZA. OS 1 DOWN PAYMENT tilt bath, modern kitchen, finished 8H 1-9214 2471. 'rite Building Information Inc. 1520 Three-channel tilt, triple lnitrt, NO Socmouth County National Bank, Little Hliabetn Ave. West. Linden, N. 3. triple tilt action! basement. Xxtras. »13,600. fill 7-2MB. UST XOUR HOUB WITH WALKBB A Bllver. 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air. flx-cyllnder, Read this ad carefully, It could change FOR TREE WORK. C&G tree service. 'lease 'nclude phone number^ FROWN'S 32 BROAD ST., RED BANK your entire life. Here Is an opportunity WALKER tha offlca tOat offer* com- LOST—On Wednesday, June 19, on 4:15 four-door sedan, standard shift. |300. Topping, trimming, removal. Call LI SHadyslde 1-7500 plete service. We take, nouses la trade. CO 4-3917. 2-4220 for tree estimates. Full Insurance BARB EMPLOYMENT AOKNCY not only to own your own home, but to w« finance. w» appraise, and be« ot all bus from Newark-Highlands. One brown covefage. luallfled Personnel For Quality Orders. SINGLE MAPLE BED — Spring mat- buy your family a 2d car. Pay on LOTS AND ACREAGE hand vatlie. Papers and film are Im- CADILLAC AIR CONDITIONED .78 Broadway, Long Branch. CA 2-4747. tress, $20. Crib, spring, mattress, S15. your mortgage and get that Becond car we sell. Walker A Walker. Real Bstate. portant. Reward. Call 787-6580. FULLY IMPROVED LAKE LOT —Insurance. Open T days. Shrewsbury 49 In MINT CONDITION. Radio, heater, SECURITY DETECTIVE AGENCY LICENSED real estate salesperson: For by living In one apartment and renting custom Interior. All new whit* walls, Uniform guards, plant protection, con- out tha other. One apartment has a '"" lrrejular, with [rontai office, 8U 1-6212. Rarltsn otllcs. CO 4- $595 RU 1-1473 after 6 p.m. structfon, sporting and special events. active office In Multiple Luting Service. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER — 14 cu. living room, two bedrooms, bnth and Shadow Lake. J7.BO0. Call SH 7-9T007-91 . KM. ______Experienced Investigators. 293 Main >ood floor time, good commission. Call It., condition excellent. Call after 4 kitchen. The other has four bedrooms, WE HAVE BUYERS AUTOMOTIVE St.. Keansburg, N. J. 787-9255. 'S 1-0600, Harry A. Kearney & Co., p.m. SH 1-9178. bath, dining room, kitchen and llvlnf RUMSON Choice renldentlil tone, FOR RANCH HOMES ^Iddletown. near river. 240i400\ JB.500. UPRIGHT PIANO In good con- room. Including basement, utility SH 7-S008 MIDDLETOWN — Holmdel ar««. Two- AUTOS AND TRUCKS MOBILE HOMES MASON — Dry wells, laterals, patios, CTIVE AQENCY seeks full time sales dttion, JlCfl. room, expansion attic and garage. Ex- throe or four bedrooms. Up to *l»,0O0. sidewalks and septic tanks. Call BH 1 tras Include two ranges, two refrigera- PORT MONMOUTH — 75x100. Corner Cull BAKONET REALTY, Haslet, CO IMS CHEVROLET IMPALA — Two 1078. elp. Real Estate experience not re- ulrert. Call BARONET REALTY. CO tors, and combination storm sanh and lot Water and gas. Several trees, near 4-2110. door hardtop. Black. First offer of $1590 A MOBILE HOME P1ANOB — Save (200 or more oft list doors on U plus, fully landscaped lot. 0*11 787-M06. 14- DUMP BODY TRUCK, available t -2010." rsl'lroad station *800. OB 1-1760. remove trash from yards, attics, cel- price on brand new note Spinet T«rrlflo location. Immediate posses- 1960 CORVETTE To Fit Your Budget pianos. Ten year guarantee. Come see sion at closing. WANTED—Lot suitable for hullilmg lars, etc. Also, equipped (or contract- fourtamily house In Red Bank ares. LISTINGS WANTED 270 H. P. Small down payment on new and used. Ing work. SH 7-2144. and save. We service what we sell. Four-Speed Box Many to choose Srom. Low rate ft SITUATIONS WANTED, Female Tenzer's Muslo Store. 806 Main St, $12,990 Full Price Must be reasonable. Builder, RU 1-3&BB. For the Rod Bank Are* Full Cam nancing, HAVE SEDAN WILL TRAVEL—To d jakewood. FO 3-2190. Multiple Listing System 1(C CARTHY CHEVROLET WE REFUSE TO BE UNDERSOLD odd Jobs such as cellars pumped out ILL HELP WITH PARTIES, dinners, Non-Vet $400 Down Oall: ROLSTON WATERBURY AT 1-3830 sma.1l lawns, fence building, window : other occasions. Call cleaning "and minor repairs. All work SH 1-8881. BUSINESS PROPERTY 1« West Front St., Red Ban* MERCHANDISE WANTED SH 7-3500 1MT FORD — Four-door Custom 300. HOLLY HILL guaranteed and reasonable. Call T&O :0MPT0METER OPERATOR — Or Monmouth County Office two tone blue, mechanically perfeel at LI 2-0242., ;eneral office -work, evenings and Hat- PIANOS and musical Instrument! Over 13,000,000 sold by Mis) Sacrifice price. T87-21M. wanted. Highest prices paid. H. Ten- Rt. 35, Middletown, N. J. Mobile Hornet Salei INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting irdays. Call CO 4-5632! In three months CADILLAC Convertible 1957—all powsr, ler. 306 Main St.. Lakewood or Foi- SHOREWAY Rt. S5 FIArkway 1-58S6 South Ambo: -easonably done. Estimate cheerfully MOTHER — Will care for children In croft 3-2100. -LEGAL NOTICE - plttl factory air conditioning. New tlree given. SH 1-8055 or OS 1-1783. ler own home, for working mother. THE BERG AGENCY and top. Private 11,600. 301 Broad St., :all SH 7-0588. OLD FURNITURE — Antiques, dhlna REALTY CO. Keyport. CO 4-0904. MOBILE HOMES HANDYMAN — Light trucking . glassware, art objects azd bric-a- NOTICE tree work. Painting. Septic tank work. "Personalized Bervice" MORRIS MINOR Convertible, new mo- Used • 10% down brac Immedllt* caah for anything and COMFORTABLE two - bedroom Take notlc* that Charles H. Wilson tor, clutch, rear. Needs roof, seat cov New - 7-year financing CA 2-8068. * everything. RuscU's, 25 East Front St.. OSborne I-1000 and Walter R. Wall, (partnershipMiaye en. $125. Call CO 4-6017. ROBBINSVILLE TREES, STUMPS, heavy limbs. Col- SITUATIONS WANTED, Male SB 1-1093. brick home, full dining room, applied to the Mayor and Township TRAILER SALES. INC. lege experts majoring In FORESTRY. Dally S-9 Saturday and Sunday 10-7 basement, aluminum storm sash, Committee of the Township ot Middle- 1963 BUICK RIVIERA — Hardtop Super Branch location - Rts. 33 and Call SH 1-4839, evenings 8-B. PART TIME MULTILJTH 1250 opera- town, for a Plenary Retail Distribution twofloor. Motor excellent. Good tires Colllngwood Park, N. J. tor. Xerography. Evenings and week- OLDER SIX ROOM HOME — Central oil heat. Plus live summer bun- License, for premises situated at Stale and brakes. 1285. Needs paint Job. 2? inds. SH t-1023 after 5 p.m. PETS AND LIVESTOCK convenient location. A handy man could Highway *38. Hilton Park, RFD, At- Highland Aye., Red Bank after 6 p.m GRAND BY ROYCRAET 1959 10x50, greatly Increase the value of this prop- galows. House and bungalows all EMPLOYMENT THREE RELIABLE BOYS available erty. For quick sale. (13,000. newly painted. Nice set up (or lantlo Highlands. N. J. 1949 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER — Two bedrooms. Can be seen anytlm for yard, attic cellar cleaning. Oeneral MINIATURE POODLES—Black, small, Objections, It any, should be made Need! muffler, 175. Call Best offer. Locust Grove Trailer Park, >utdooi work. Call evenings. SH 7-1869. AKC. Two months old. Call CA 91720 retirement home and income. writing to Howard W. Hwy 36, Keyport. Lot 40. HELP WANTED-FEMALE after t weekdays, all day weekends. Immediately AT 1-323S IELLARS, attics, back yards cleaned. REDDEN AGENCY Owner will sell at bank appraised Roberts, Cleric ot the township of Mid- MM CHEVROLET IMPALA — Air con OWNAHOME — 1955 42x8. Excellen HOUSEKEEPER — Sleep In. Adulti Llso light hauling. Call "Phil" AT 1-LARGE PONY mare, U.lhi. Ribbon SHADYSIDE 1-5660 price of $18,000. dletown, dltloned, radio, heater, whltewall tires, condition, automatic washer, two bet! only. Call ,507. winner Including Garden. Rider has out- (signed) white car, low mileage. Price $1950. rooms, $2,300. Inquire Lot 15, Fort Ha CO 4-4467, after 5 p.m. grown. OS 1-0018. Multiple Listing -Service CHAJUJCS II. WILSON BO 1-2063 after 6 p.m. until 9 p.m cock, or call HI 3-1995-W. .CCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER — Part 301 Maple Ave. Cor. Bergen PI. Van Kirk Ave. SLEEVE SETTERS on lady's coats. Lime, experienced, all phases, general BOXER PUPPIES. Hwy. 35 Holmdel RFD, AHantlo Highlands, N. J. 1*54 CHEVROLET — Four-door. Radio, GREAT LAKEShouae trailer. 41' ledger, statements, complete charge or REASONABLE. Rt. 36 Red Bank \VALTER~R. WALL healer, new clutch and carburetor, fine »' Union shop, 35 hour week. Vacatio isiHt. CO 4-6051. OALL CO 4-2981. (off Union Ave.) CO 4-7010 27 Beacon Light Avs. buy. Best offer over S200 take! It. LINCROFT — Three-bedroom ranch. buy. Bei with pay and all paid holidays. Appl. .ETIRED local gentleman wishing to TWO TOY TERRIER PUPS—Male and Newly painted. Large dining area and Keanaburg, N. J. W7-B7&6. upplement Income, mechanically ln- female, seven weeks old. Call's!! 1-1153 living room, full basement. On approxi- IMS PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE — Adams Bros, 25 South Bridge Ave. illnert, few hours each day. SK 1-8023. after 6. mately 1OOH40 landscaped lot. $16,900. LEGAL NOTIC July 17, 24 f-M Palled Inspect Ion, good second auto. TRACTORS Red Bank. AKC STANDARD POODLES — Seven SH 7-1666. CHARTER NO. 14117 Will sell at $85,; Call LI 2-0242. weeks, beautiful Jet black. Champion- rl.iBI.10 NOTICE GRAVELY TRACTOR — (2), with Ii LITTLE SILVER — Thre> e bedroom RESERVE DISTRICT NO. S HALF TON PICKUP truck — A-l Oon-mower attachment. Very good cond: SECRETARY—Knowledge of stenogra- FINANCIAL ship blood lines. SH 1-2043. ranch. Living room 15 x21', TV den, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that REPORT OF CONDITION dttion. CM. tlon. One-half list price. OI 6-9264. phy. Five day week, steady position. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. arge kitchen, dining area, one car Uis Municipal Council of tha Borough 8H 7-3732 iarage on 100x150' lot. 71 Laurel Drive. ot Keansburc, In the County ol Mono-t tha Sea Bright National Bank of Sea General office work. CO 4-1649. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Seven weeks old, wormed and shots. 3H 1-O207. CHRYSLER — 1958 Windsor, full I Gould Farm. SH 7-4343. mouth, New Jersey has received tha BrliM, In the State ot New Jersiy, at FATHER OF three ohlldren (6, 7, MOBILE SERVICE STATION for leais following offers for the purchase of tha close ot business on June 30, 1M1 er, new tires, excellent condition. rl,300 wishes woman to live In, permanent. LINCROFUlilWVUr Ti —_ CUSt.. AJCLeo'U •s parishpail*!!.. BeautI3CHU11l* i ,u r || ,.,!„„ nrnn Call SH 1-1212. BOATS & ACCESSORIES Front Street and Globe Court. Red BEAGLE PUPPIES — Sired by Inter- full dtd thbd Sli p published In response to call made by Good home, low starting salary. Cat Bank. Reasonable rent Limited Invest- national field champion from New Jer- ully decorated three-bedroom Split ?„«neede»d fo™!xtras. Newly palmed. 1. Lots 28. 27. 28 In rilock 05 situate All of Recent Vintage Immediate opening for young lady who A8BURY PARK — Sunny Hunny Rei- gage, $21,900. SH 7-5456. mort. on Evergreen Place, the minimum 1. Cash, balances with oth- SH 7-3880 can type and take shorthand. LI 2-2463, price being $200.00. 31' Zobel, sedan enclosure, 188 Gra; taurant (or sale. Owner has other In- RUMSON — Cape Cod, two bedrooms, er banks, and cash Items 1957 FORD — Falrlane hardton. 25.000 with reduction FIRM DESIRES responsible person tc erests. Considering also partnership. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT targe expansion attic, cellar, oil heat, 2. Lots 87 and h« In Block 109 situate ln process ot collection .^1,083,814.43 original miles, full power Call CA 2-36' Zobel, low hours, 126 Crown wll do typing and take shorthand. Sent CO 4-5774. attached garage, 100x100 corner, low on Hnllv Street, the minimum 2. United States Govern- 4SM 'til 5 CA 9-1779 after 5 pm. reduction, hardtop resume to P. o. Box 326, Long Branch taxes, near schools. *18,000. RU 1-0706. price being $100.00. ment obligations, direct ,,,.,, FOUNTAIN CONCESSION, high traffic APARTMENTS 3. Lots 8, 0. 10, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 and guaranteed 1.847.T13.72 I960 NSU PRINZ — Excellent conjT 26" Zobel, 14 hours, 125 Crown, n*\ RELIABLE WOMAN — References, tc location. Terms very reasonable. Write and IS In Block 5 situate «t th* tlon, fully equipped. 40 miles per gallon top TWIN GABLE—Apartments. Four-room IMMEWATB OCCUPANCY - Altrac 3. Obligations of States care for small baby, do light house- Fountain", Box 511, Red Bank. tlvo four-bedroom split, 2'^ baths, on »i cornpr of Mftpiewood Avenue and and political subdi- SS95. LI 2-3474. 25' Zobel. top shape, Chris Craft 208 work. Start September. SH 1-5442. apartment on riverfront |165 month. Laurel Avenue, the minimum price h.p., hardtop SH 1-3390. acre. DishwaBher, gas dryer, aluminum visions tr.263.tl 1955 MERCURY STATION WAGON— 24' Ulrichsen, top shape, 125 Crown, DEALERS for Wondenvare. Easy mon screens throughout. Walk to school. being $4,000.00. Conditions of sale 4. Other bonds, notes and Automatic transmission, radio, heater. new navy top ey. promotion, S75-J200 weekly. Full 01 INSTRUCTION THREE ROOMS completely furnished. Convenient .mortgage terms. $25,200. are as follows; debentures - . 1,024.00 Oood condition. One owner. $575. SH 7- 23' Zobel, full equipment, shlp-to-sho part time. Contests, social events, meet Desirable neighborhood. Adults only. (1) The Deed Is to contain 5. Corporate stocks (In- 5261. restrictive covenant restrict- radio, 123 Crown l-igs. Call GI 6-4213 reverse. TUTORING — Experienced teacher. 89 Prospect Ave. SH 1-26 RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS — Cape Cod. cluding M.O00.OO slock 22' Zobel, navy top, 126 Crown ing the use of slid premises of Federal Reserva 1957 CHRYSLER — Windsor four-door GENERAL FACTORY WORK and Grades 3-7. Math, English, Reading. THREE ROOM—unfurnished apartment two bedrooms, full basement, expand- for business or commercial • --'an. Write walls, power steering, ex- 21' Skiff, very clean, Chris Craft 95 Call after «, AT 1-1647. able attic, attached garage, fenced bank) _ — (.000.00 h.p. erators. Apply In person, Artlln Mill in Sea Bright. Heat and hot water sup- Uie only, 8. Loans and discounts oelltnt condition. Must sell. AT 1-2803. Inc., 10 Pearl St., Long Branch. N. plied. *65. RU 1-0525 after 5 p.m. yard, patio, large trees. Near bus. (2) The purchaser will be re- 22* Stevenson, In water, 135 h.p. TUTORING—Second to seventh grades J15.5OO. SH 7-0122. (Including $1,698.32 over- 1951 DESOT" ^OUR-DOOR Reading, Math, English. Call SH 1' TWO-ROOM APARTMENT—All conven- quired to remove all buildings Chris Craft HAPPY WOMAN—Run friendly llttl Trom the aforementioned prem- drafts) 1,»»,47T.2J $71 20' Vannamen, ready to go, Gray 75 shop-by-mail club. Two hours a week 3182. iences, country home. Single person. RUMSON — Large house near rlVer 7. Bank premises owned h.p. Car necessary. After 6 p.m. LI 2*4238.and ocean. Immediate occupancy. Price ises within sixty days from $55,631.32. furniture snd A\ 1-2933 ten weeks. Nice warm fun, help you $12,000. RU 1-1814. the date of confirmation and 1951 TON AND HALF Ford stake truck, 20' Zobel, navy top, 95 h.p. Qftrli Cra: friends shop better. Get $50 free in fin< UNFURNISHED APARTMENT r fixtures $41.813.00 - approval of the Municipal 11. Other assets ••ry good condition. William Marinella, Zobel Sea Skiff merchandise. Send for 276-page cataloi MERCHANDISE bus line, river view, utilities, garagge In- MIDDLETOWN—Transferred. Four-bed- Council. 8r.,- 813 Second St, Union Beach. today. Popular Club Plan, Dept. D.86Z cluded, no pets. Business couple. SH 11- room split. Two baths, porch, gnrage, 4. Part of Lot 63 In Block 122 situate & Yacht Works Lynbrook, N. Y. FOR SALE 1256. sidewalks, sewers. $17,500. SH 1-4089. ' on Leroy Place and consisting of 12. TOTAL ASSETS . AUTOS AND TRUCKS 700 Ocean Ave. Sea Brlffh DENTAL ASSISTANT — Experience SPACIOUS FIVE ROOMS Garden FOUR BEDROOMS, living room, din the northerly half of ssld Lot 53 or Inexperienced, full time. Write "A apartment. Two bedrooms, large living Ing room, kitchen and bath. Electric the dimensions being twelve and LIABILITIES' SE 2-0091 slstant," Box 511, Red Bank. HAMMOND room, dining room, modern kitchen, water heater. Qas heat. Garage, rooms one-hsif feet by one hundred. The 13. Demand deposits of Indi- lie bath. Centrally located In fine above. $13,500. CO 4-1477 after 5 p.m minimum price being $50.00 Sub- viduals, partnerships, McCARthy WATER SKIING! RELIABLE WOMAN to care lor thre ORGAN STUDIO ject to the following conditions; and corporations 2,3»,H7.30 River water now over 70 degrcei residential area ln Red Bank. $140 per THRGE-year-old spacious spilt. Coun- Family ski school now open. PL o imalt children for working mothe OF ASBURV PARK month. Available Immediately. SH ID No building of any kind or 14. Tlma and savings da- CHEVROLET Phone CO 4-4650. 7673. try setting, big landscaped lot. Con- portion thereof may be erected posits of Individuals, Maple Ave., Red -Bank. Pleue phon< Thomas Spinet Organ ._...... _.. .,.» 999 venient transportation, schools, shop- on tha aforementioned prem- partnerships and corpor- for appointment, SH 1-1124. Hammond Chord 8-8 »«««..-«».4 705 TWO AND HALF ROOM — Efficiency ping, in minutes from Bell Lab. As- 4 545 ises. atlons 1.7J4.IK.J8 NEEDS YOUR 18' LYMAN RUNABOUT—25 h.p. Scol HELP WANTED-MALE Conn Spinet Organ apartment. All utilities Included. In-sume OI Mortgage, $115 per month. (2) The Borough shsll reserve a 15. Deposits of United States electric starting motor, navy top, wind Hammond M-3, walnut 4 MS quire HI 32473. JJ.OOO cash required. 787-0866. right of way for Ingress and Government (Including shield, full cover, remote controls am FOREMEN AND DENDRICIANS foi SALES AND SERVICE FOUR ROOMS AND BATH — Partially QUICK! Won't last. Transferred owner egress for Itself or any per- postal wvlngs) „ CAR NOW! steering wheel, trailer, cushions, man: general tree work. Experience In al! RENTAL AND INSTRUCTION furnished. Centrally located. Business asking $27,000 for one year old split - sons to the adjacent cemetary. 19. Deposits ot States and other accessories. Reasonable. AT 1-000 phases necessary. F.A. Bartlett Tre< Open Dally Till 9 — Saturday Till 5:30couple preferred. $110. SH 7-2678. level1 o onn -li acre. Three bedrooms, 2Vi I. Part or Lot 53 In Block 122 situate political subdivisions .... MO,<0L7i evenings and weekend!. Expert Co., SH 1-9511. bathisi ,. real family. kitchen. Dishwasher.„ , on Leroy Place and consisting of 18. Certified and officers' WE PAY THE LIMIT1 COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIM ST. UNFURNISHED — Three-room private the southerly half of said Lot 53 checks, sic S?,J30.:j INSURANCE — Marine, outboard-al OUTBOARD MOTOR MECHANIC — party room, utility room, two car la PR 6-9300 duplex. All electric kitchen. 41 Seeleyrage, basement, hot water heat, fully the dimensions being twelve nnd IB. TOTAL DEPOSITS forma, Rolston Waterbury, Realtor Wanted. Experienced only. Full time. Ave., Keansburg. 787-6671. one-half feet by one hundred. The $4,476,172.91 UP TO 5,000 since 1925. 16 W. Front EL, SH 7-3500 Year- 'round. Excellent opportunity foi ORGANIC OLAUCONITE — Bulk seed ihrubbed, storm windows and screens. advancement Call 787-5000. AftB Boal WEST KEANSBURO — New duplex )el Brier, SH 1-6076. minimum price being $50.00 Sub- (a) Total demand de- S&H GREEN STAMPS 1959 MARK 15 Mercury outboan and farm supplies, SWARTZSL'8 Holm- ject lo the following conditions; posits ...42,710.380.83 Bales. Highway 36, Belford. del Rd. by railroad. HazleL house. Three rooms, bath, large cellar, WITH THE motor. heat, hot water. Business or couple NEW SHREWSBURY — Three-bedroom (1) No building of any kind or (b) Total time and sav- RU 10730 after 6 p.m. TYPEWRITERS, ADDING raschlnes. with one child. Rent $85. Call 787-3094 ranch, recreation room, two bath rooms portion thereof may be erected ings deposits PURCHASE OF ANY two-car garage, patio, one acrs plot. on the aforementioned prem. SAILBOAT IMMEDIATE OPENINGS All makes new or used. Guaranteed. until 3 p.m. dally. excellent condition, Assume mortgage. $1,724.8M.»I "O. K." USED CAR 20" "B" Scow sailboat, complete wit Low as $2fi. Serpico's, 101 Monmouth IMS. 23. Other liabilities •.1J8.0S WE NEED MEN NOW St. Next to theater. SH 7-0485. RUMSON—Four-room apartment. Fur- (2) The Borough shall reserve s 1K2 Ford Step-in Truck sails, $295. CO 4-344S. nished. 580 month. Call sfter 12 noon, 24. TOTAL UABIUTIXS -.$4,4M,310.»« Local company must hire ten mei THREE-BEDROOM RANCH — At- right of way for Ingress snd 1952 Ponllac Hardtop 1SV RUNABOUT—18 _h.p. Johnsor EXEROYCLK — Like new. $225. $10 HI 3-1204. tached garage, 4'A ' egress ;seif or any per- Opportunity—to- gtow-wlUi-new—and-«. p«r-monU«.—Call flH- 7-1524 irJ!sc«nt eemstary'. -l«64-Mercury-2-dr. Hardtop Semlnole trallerntemote cbntroT, fibei pending factory branch. Must be will RED BANK — 2H room studio apart- iDle. Jl thBTnJJ*cenrMrrt»tnyr CAnTATPAOCOUNTB 1958 Ford Hardtop, RAH — glai bottom, Irolllmi uiacKcts, canva evenings All lot references refer to th25e. Capital BStockk ; • workers. Permanent poilttorii ment. Beautifully furnished, view of SPLIT LEVEL HOME — A-l condition. 1966 Plymouth Wagon Loaded top and full cover. Many extras. Read' 1000 YDS. TOP SOIL, |4 FER Navesink River. All utilities supplied. Offlcls.1 Tsi Map of the Borough (a) Common stock, total 195S Buick Riviera 2-dr hardtop i.SO salary to start. SH 1-4014. Attached garage. Lot 85x180. Land- df- Keansburc. to sail. J600. AT 1-1705. YARD. Suitable for couple only, SH 7-0100 scaped. Many extras. $18,900. OS 1-0887. par $100,000,00 1958 Mercury 4-dr. Low Price MEN BETWEEN AGES 25-40, marrle SH 7-2144 or visit between 4 and 9 p.m. 8 Maple NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that M. Surplus 1957 Pontlac Convertible, P. Slet CEDAR SKIFF — 35 Evlnrude elec automobile. Excellent career In lalea Ave., for Inspection. RED BANK — Three-bedroom house. by virtue of a resolution passed 27. Undivided profits . 1997 Oldsmoblle 2 papsrbangsr, 2ft years szperlence. 43 Vacuum Cleaner Repair acretgs available, Redecorated. Only and plenty of cabinet space, l'i Cesipool Cleaning Chtpln Ava. SH 1-17M after « P.m. Addreu -™.. -..-.—„_-.... bdthf, laundry room, 12'x23' racreatlon ELECTROLUX two mile* to Ital Bajik, |325 per month. with custom t>(ir, attached garage. "Whan tha bon aiked how to cut expense!, I »uggeiteJ FIHB INTJSRIOR and Hterlor palni- Bales Berries Supplies City A StaU SECLUDED two-bedroom country home Btormi and •creeni, Convenient to UPTIO TANKS, dry wells smlced. Ing, decorating, and paper banting, 720 ilattlson Ave., Asnury Park, for In Coltt Ntck. Modern kitchen; llvlns; •chooli, ihopplng, etc. Located In New stopping our R«d Bank Register Want Adi and got Uechlnj field added. Backno* work. estimates cheerfully given. W. w.prompt boms service or free chsclrap Phon* „..„.».„„„,.„„„,...« Agt •. room; den. 1110 ptr month. ROW- 1 ft H. Wilson. SH 1-1148. Monmouth on 100'j.lftO lot on quiet Blllea HI I-J5M. oo rout SItotrolux. call PR 4V0ML Education ...... -.—.....-.._..-.._.._. CROFT AGENCY netltor, IS South St., deadend stroel. I17.D00. C»U OS 1- freehold. HO 2-1455 (Open Sundays). 0B3I. No broken. fired!" -LEGAL NOTIC ~£EGA1 NOTICE- -LEGAL/ NOTICE , —LEGAL NQI1CE | rU&GAL NOTICE -LEGAL N0TICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- £GAL N0TICE- lot between tfce from Uos aarf toe "a*c*e*ory use" Is a srdae sr tnm feecente r Has of wmH* a*pa ©r aftjiutw* tar any pan offo&ow st/eet, lot, or property Uses as 3 - No toamcfCl*) Of ATUU1T5C ABTJCI-* D over one ton shsil be puk*4 oat-erf- pen JA»U of record ^unless urnmsunnmo ths* son. wtticto Is Incidental to fiut at a mala include the floor «jea of fesjw porch*!, jbatl be aay ot ths pAivwiat VAM: such district boundaries are fixed by door overo*«fat Jo *oy RfcsMfotUI «OD*. UtumnHa AH QADX*.U(CX Certain word* and para*** sball, for flection f - »J?B TAHD. A *'alde tut or bulging and located oo the turn* exterior btioooi**, fereeuimy*, r/ptn (At A»y lot &'tba street upon. •jlffleostooi as shown m the seoing faction 4 • Detected a«et>saory buU4- ND RESTOICn^O TO! tht purpose of this ordinance have the yard" is an open, uaoocupled spaee lot with §uch main w or building. spe-CM, ruagM or other stfoulax ex- wfalch the bulidJui or structure map. W&trs sucfa bouada/fces are fixed iDgi thiii bt localtd In tbt rear /a/4 -0 ZOKBfl AJ*D XJBOU-' following mean'nis bereJn Indicated: within the lot between a side lot lint Section 1« • PKIVATB aARAOlT A tensions. would /root, which is the first,' by iJimeDttons and where they approxi- and comply with the jpn»vi*fcm« « tfae THBREIW BtTUJZWOB Section 1 . UEAWIKa OF WORD* and the parts of the building nearest "private garage" 4s «, garage in wfalch Section X • TJJOt. As u**d to thtt second, tbtftf« fouttb or fifth tot next mately feslow lot lines, and where they schedule governing tfaur location, i.«vUCmjR£fi ACCORDING TO AND PHKAJJE8. Words wed in ,t*«thereto. Such side yard shall extend no businus, comintrdsJ service or in- ordinance a farm shall include an area along said street in efciier direc- are not more than ten feet distant Section S . Where a bulbUBC lot his *»«... OOWBTRUOTIOW AND THEpresent tense Include the future; the through from ths front yard to thedustry Is carried on. or a minimum of ten acres used for tion, without regard to intervening therefrom, such lot lines shall be con-frontage upon a street wtticb oo the NATURK AND EXTENT OF THEIR singular number Includes the piuraJ, rear yard. Bectton 17 * PUBLIC OARAGE. A tht following types of agricultural en- street lines. strued, to be such boundaries unless Master Plan or Official Map of the DWC. AND THE NATURE ANDBX- and the plural the singular; ttie word ftecton 10 • REAR TARD. A "rear "public garage" la any garage other terprises : truck farms, livestock, (b) Any lot of which any part of sbown otherwise. Township or Atlantic is proposed for TINT OK THE U8E OP I^AND IN 'shall" U always mandatory; the word yard" U the specs within and extend- than a private garage. dairies, fruit farms, nurseries, and the street line frontage Her across Section 4 • Except as hereafter other* widening-, the required front yard area THE TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC, IN 'lot" includes the word "plot'-, or ing the full width ol a lot between the Section 18 - FILLING STATION. A greenhouses; accessory bufldnga; inci- the street from said premises, or wise provided, no building shall b« shall be measured from tbe proposed THJD OOUNTY OP MONMOl>TH. 'premises"; the word "building" In-rear walla of the principal building "filling station" la any retail establish- dental to farms, such as tenant housei, from a lot referred to In subpara- erected, moved, altered, added to orfuture right-of-way line. PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINIS- cludes the word "structure" or "dwell- ment supply I nj and selling gasoline or greenhouses, buildings lor housing sea- enlarged, nor shall any land or build- erected thereon and the rear lot line. grapb (a) above. Section 9 • An accessory building at- TRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ing" ; the word "occupied" in- Bection 11 - STREET. Any street,other fuel or oil directly (or motor Ve- sonal workers for the farmer's own (e) Tor the purposes herein a ing be designed, used or intended to: THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED cludes the words, "designed, or in- hicles. use, barns, packing, bradlng and stor- be used for any purpose or In anytached to th« main building shall com* avenue, boulevard, road, lane, park- "lot", as referred to In subpara- ply In all respects with ttis require- HEREIN AND FIXING PENALTIES tended to be occupied"; the word way, viaduct, alley or other way which Section 19 - STORY. A "story" If age buildings snd buildings for keeping graph and (b) above, shall oe manner other than as hereinafter spe- FOR THE VIOLATIONS THEREOF "used" includes the words "arranged, of poultry and livestock, garage or ga- cified or permitted for the zone in ments ol this ordinance applicable to la an existing state, county, or mu-that portion of a building included be- defined as ths minimum front lot the main building. AND ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF designed, or Intended to ba used"; the nicipal roadway, or a street or waytween the surface of any floor and therages for the keeping of equipment and line requirements as provded for in which auch building or land Is lo- ADJUSTMENT. ADOPTED APRIL phrase "non'Conforming uie" include! shown upon a plat heretofore approved surface of the neit floor above tt, ortrucks used In farm operations. A the Zoning Ordinance ol the Town- cated. Section T - No poultry bouse or other Sfl, 16M AND THE AMENDMENT 'non-conforming lots or buildings". "farm" as used In this ordinance shall ship of Atlantic, notwithstanding live stock shelter shall be erected as AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO. Section 2 • LOT. Land occupied or to pursuant to law or approved by ofi-f there i* no floor above.lt, then the Section 5 - Except as hereafter oth ficial action or a street or way on a space between, the floor and the cell- not include commercial hog rasing the actual Jot sze as sub-divided. erwiae provided, no building shall be an accessory building nearer than fifty BE IT ORDAINED by tne Township be occupied by a building and Its ac- plat duly filed and recorded In the of-ing next above It, For the purpose of when fed upon garbage or similar re- The provisions of this sub-section (50) feet to any dwelling house, nor Committee ol the Township or Atl&n- cessory buildings, together with such fuse ; nor doei "farm" Include com erected, no existing building altered, shall the yarda for enclosing poultry ' llc, In the County ol Wonmouth, and open spaceit an are required under fice of the county recording officer this ordinance, the interior of a roof shall not appJy to a lot or parcel of enlarged or rebuilt, nor ihali any open prior to the appointment of a planning shall not be considered a celling. A merciaJ poultry farms unless tht poul Jand la ilnUna;!j * ownership, unless the space sorrounding any building be en- or other livestock be erected In such the State of New Jeney, pursuant to the provisions of thLs ordinance tor board and the grant to such board of "half story" la a story under a pitched try house walls or brooder house walls same is to-be subdivided. manner that they • will constitute a the power* and purpose A set forth In lot In Uie district In which such lot Is are situate not less than five hund- croached upon or reduced In any man-nuisance or be detrimental to the Revised Statutes of New Jersey 40:55- situated, and having the required front' the power to review plats and Includes roof at the top ol a building, the floor ARTICLE ni ner, except in conformity to the yard, the land between the street lines of which is at least four feet below the red (500) feet from the property Unes lot area, and building location regula- health and comfort of other persons. 30 to 51 Inclusive and the Amendments age on a street. * whether improved or unimproved, and plate. in all directions. A "commercial poul- ZONKS AND THEIR BOUNDARIES Section 8 - No fence or wall shall be and Supplement* thereof," lor Hie pur- Section 3 - CORNER LOT. A "cor- try farm" shall be deemed to be any Beaton 1 • For the purpose of this tions hereinafter designed for the zone erected higher than five (5) feet along pose of lessening congestion of si reels; may comprise pavement, shoulders, ordinance, the* Township of Atlantic fa in which such building or open space is ner lot" Is a lot at the Junction of gutters, sidewalks, parking areas and Bection 20 - DWELLING. A "dwell- farm on which there are • more than located. the aide or rear of a property. securing 'safety from (ire, panic and and fronting on two or mort Intersect- other areas within the street lines. ing" is a detached building designed 100 fowl. hereby divided Into the following class- other dangeri, protecting health, mor- ing streets. exclusively for use u living quarters es of zones: RESIDENCE ZONE A; ARTICLE IV Section 9 . No billboards or other als or the general welfare; providing Section 12 - FAMILY. A "family" RESIDENCE ZONK B; HIGHWAY BUSI- structures for advertising purposes Section 4 - LOT LINE. A "lot lie" for one family. Section 24 • BUILDING HEIGHT, SCHEDULE OF AREA. YARD AND shall be hereafter erected m any zone adequate light and air; preventing the Is the boundary line of a lot. is any number of individuals related by Section 21 - PROFESSIONAL OF- "Building height" la the vertical dis- NESS ZONE C; LOCAL BUSINESS BUILDING REQUIREMENTS overcrowding of land or buildings; and blood, marriage or adoption, and their ZONE D; RESEARCH-OFFICE ZONE except Zone C. In residential districts, flection 5 - LOT FRONTAGE. That FIOE. A "professional office" is antance measured from the mean eleva- Section 1 - The schedule of regula- customary professional signs and pri- avoiding undue concenlrallon or popula- portion of a lot extending along a domestic employees, living together as office maintained In a realdental dis- ton of the finished grade along the »; LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ZONE F. tions entitled "Schedule of Area, Yard tion; with reasonable consideration lo a single housekeeping unit and using vate house markers are permitted, but street, line. In the case of a corner lot trict and Incidental to the residential front of the building to the hghest SectoQ 2 - llis boundaries of each of and Building Requirement; Township | shall not exceed four M) square feet the character of the district and its(he lot line having the shortest dlatance rooms, kitchen and other housekeeping occupation, by a physician, surgeon, point of the butldng. the zones set forth in Section 1 here- of Atlantic" and attached hereto apply-; peculiar suitability for particular uses, faclltles in common. in size. Customary temporary, non- along a street shall be the front lot dentist, architect, engineer, lawyer, Section 26 • BUILDING. A "build- of are hereby established as shown on Ing to the uses of land and buildings permanent, real estate signs not great- snd with the objective of conserving line. Section 13 - NON - CONFORMING dressmaker, artist, teacher, musician, ing" Is anything constructed, assembled a map entitled "Zoning Map, Atlantic and open spaces to be provided In the Uie value of property and encouraR- er than nine (9) square feet are per- Bectton 6 - DEPTH OP LOT. The CUE. A "non-conforming use" la onereal estate broker, insurance broker or erected, which required ground space Township, M on mouth County, New Jer-various rones established by this ordi- mitted In all zones. In Zones C, D, K 1ns the most appropriate use of ihe in which the use, lot or building does and conducted by a member of thetncludng extensions thereof or attach- sey, dated 1900 as revised June 26, nance Is hereby declared to be a part land throughout such municipality, the shortest horizontal distance between and P signs are permitted, not ex- ttie front lot line and a lint drawn not comply with or conform to the reg-resldental family entirely within the ments thereto, 1961, signed by Claude W. Blrdaal), of the ordinance. ceeding thirty (30) square feet when Township of Atlantic It hereby zoned as ulations for the cone in which it isresidential building. Secton 26 - NEIGHBORING BUILD- Township Engineer, which map accom- followi: parallel to the front lot line through ARTICLE V erected anil advertising the business the midpoint of the rear lot line located. . Section 22 - GROUND FLOOR AREA. ING DEFINED. In relation to the prem- panies and is made a part of this ordi- GENERAL REGULATIONS conducted on the premises and shall be flection 7 - WIDTH "OP LOT. The Bection 14 - MAIN OR PRINCIPAL! In computing the ground floor area of ises with respect to which a build- nance. firmly attached to the building or may ARTICLE I ing or structure la sought to bs erected, Section l - Every principal building SHORT TITLE mean horizontal width measured at BUILDING. A "main" or "principal" a building, it shall be the sum of the Section J . When an uncertainty shall be built upon a lot fronting upon be erected on the premises, but not right sngles to the lot depth. buildings la tha one In which the use gross horizontal habitable areas of the constructed, placed, altered or enexist- s as to the boundaries of any of be closer to the street than the es- Section 1 • This ordinance shall he larged, saM building or structure shall - street. known by the short form title of "The Bection 8 - FRONT YARD. A "front pemitted to its lot is mainly conducted. floor of the building; nearest to the the aforesaid rones as part of said Bection 3 - No lot shall have erected tablished set back line for building con- yard" Is an open, unoccupied spice Section IS - ACCESSORY BUILDING finished grade lines, measured from be deemed to be a neighboring building map; the following rules shall apply:. upon it more than one residential build- struction. No flashing or swinging sign a Boning Ordinance ot the Township of. the exterior faces ot the exterior walls or structure if the lot upon which said Zone boundary lilinet s are Intended to: Atlantic." within and extending tht full width of OR UBK. An "accessory building" or ilng. are permitted. Farm signs not ez- ZONING MAP ttilltrfolc ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP G0UNT7 NEW JERSEY •BO ssQv WOO *W0 4000 0309 sVHttOClUOl: 1959

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Minimum Vartf AcciiMiory RfHiulrrmrnli Haxlmnm Fftrrnntata Minimum Oro» llabllabl* Floor An* Bulldlnfi ol IM To Ito Mailmnn IMfat" (In Hqoare Forl) lln tfrt) Occupied Br Split Two Rtonr llhlanm NIOIT Bnlldlng Kr.xit Ti> Side Or I.OVfl Bnlldlaia *ld>* . Rrar Hmr IAA Yard Yard Principal Acrni»4MT In , One-Stonr Flrnt (i round Flr.t Yard 1An* 4ln fl.> Rulldlnf IVnlldlnfB HtarlH Floor ToUl Trri Kalldlnii Floor Floor Total 7IS 40 2ft a 30 9 1.400 7B a'i » 1.M0 1,800 1.S00 1,000 1,800 25 70 S i'i 1.400 1,400 1,400 1.B00 1.000 75 •m 21 1,800 I'm 30 B IS 1,000 1,0000 1,000 1,000 no " JO 28 S 2 iino » »,«KW 5,0000 5.000 5,000 Soo 100 10 J I •0 40,000 40,000 40.000 40:000 "'" 100 75 so •On all corner lots tlic aid? yard ri hull Ing, the tireet KlinII M Uia JO .f~ I 1 40 liidooi" 10.000 10,000 10,000 front yard requirement* tor ih« Zone In which It is sltum **Tba maximum helgtt tor all accessory buildings shall bais Irrl. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnC STEVE ROPER By SAUNDERS and OV ERG ARD ted (t> Cvrtlul ooctidtrsiioQ shall b* given to the traffic im-pact of toe 4e MY OWM AMPTATIOH OF A \ «e VERY CAUTIOUS, TROOP/ to ctx*tru*4 *J profa *---•- «o the road system " " HOtO THE BUTTOH 0OWH FIRMtY tmXWm. 6ARA0E 'A uA Z*x* 3 Joc*J a&d its capacity to Bridge Column - PlEASe PRECEDE ME, acUW nob u Oi tx*£Gc generated by Vam tfe MOMMV-VOU AK UStHS A RATHER WT7H "0UR HANDS tw^mtnt shail be caref-titty evaluated TPH* ilKTWWC Wt// wusmmt tcnvms_[ < CLEVER, IHRU VIEW/.- . pvvwwd 11 - Thtre tfcsJJ l>t permitted U tbe pToposM thovplnt etater meets By AXFRED SHHNWOLD THE MOTORS TO RAISE THEv -MHOTOSV in sil Zones, soty-thiuf else to the con- all bl the requirements, the *~ ' _ Board shall grant site approval anc aocKVEveR »r*ry notwlthfUUidlog, temporary houi By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 'T In* fftdlltlei to be u«ed only on a MJ recommend a change In the soning o: The Hand •ontl bull far migratory term wort the area to the Township Committee. Your best play sotnetimes de- •n all ot whom are actually workln, The site plan and accompanying* In on the tarm owning the fsxtfltles, prr formation shall be forwarded to tn« pends on the type of opening Wot de»ler vlded tfae buildings are on the fan Township Committee with their ap proval by the Planning Board. lead favored hv the opponents: North-South vulnenbir property and workers perform the! NORTH labor for occupant* of the farm pr Section I - USE REGULATIOtfL Play the South hand against ylded said bulidlogi comply in evei POK LABORATORY — OFFICE ZON1C 4QS3 respect with the statutes of the Stat E. The purpose of the laboratory-ol the opening lead of the deuce of "" for purposes of complying with the 1 other than models or samples relate* erns have all the edge in this area requirement for the zone In whU to such research or development. You must finesse the jack at the type of hand. When West opens the lot Is situated. However, the n Special requirements and conditions (at That all areas not used for second trick to make the con- the duece, South has no due to quired setback shall be measured fror building or for accessory off street - the easement line and not from f parking shall be suitably land- tract. the correct play. The opening property line. scaped and maintained In good con* How do you know when to fin- Section l& - Any park other than dltlon, provided no parking or lead doesn't tell South which op- jiunclpti Park shall be completely e loading shall be permitted within esse the jack of hearts and when ponent has the queen of heart closed by a fence designed to prevei the required front, rear and side lncrftss and egress from the park an yards. to put up the king? The answer DAILY QUESTION THE PHANTOM By LEE FALK and WILSON McCOY •ther than by designated entranc depends on the type of opening «nd exits, which fence shall be of (b) That entrances and exits shall HUH -WHAT HAPPENED?/-' MAYBE tie so located as to draw a mini- Partner opens with 2 NT, and minimum height of six feet, the deslf lead favored by the opponents. LOOK AT HIM - HA5 HE f THC CHAM3E «nd construction of which shall be a mum ot vehicular traffic to and the next player passes. You hold: through residential streets. Years ago, all the best/pla^ersl proved by the Township Engineer, Spades Q 8 3, Hearts 7 5, Dia- SUDDENLY 60NE MAD ? / 15 COMING ! SectOtt 18 - DESIGN OK DWEU (ci That when application Is would lead the highest heart INGS. No building or structure aha made to the Township Committee monds 9 6 4 2, Clubs 10 9 8 5 hereafter he erected, const ructec for it zone change. Information from such a holding as 9-3-2. placed, altered or enlarged in any res shall be provided Including: What do you say? dence zone, which •ha.u be like an li A nlte plan indicating the They would lead the deuce from neighboring building or structure, ; location, and height of all build- four cards or from three to the Answer: Pass. Partner's bid is hereinafter defined, then in exlsten in gs, parking areae, loading highly invitational, but not fore for which a building permit has be< and unloading areas, and roads jack or better. This style made Issued, or which is included in tl or drives. it easy for declarer. South could ing. You need about another fame building permit application, I 2> A drainage plan. queen to respond. more than one of the following r 3i Statement concerning the safely finesse the jack if West Jpecta: method of sewerage disposal. For Sheinwold's 36-page book- U> design or style or roof; <2) leng 4) Descriptive statement of opened a high spot-card; but he ttt the front elevation measured t the type of research. would put up the king if West let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," tween the ends of the building Section 5 - USE KEQUUATtONB FO send 50c to Bridge Book, Rid structure, at the (Lnt floor elevati LIMITED INDUSTRIAL ZONE I opened such a card as the deuce <3) relative location of windows In t Uses of a Hghi manufacturing natur or trey. Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand front «levatlon with respect to eac u follows: Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. ©ttiwr and with respect to any doo (a) Manufacturing of light ma- Today, most of the best players chimney, porch or attached garage chinery, comprising any of the fol- ' the same elevation; (4) relative loc lowing: carburetors and small ma- tlon ot garage, if attached, porch, chine parts; cash registers; sew- any, and the remainder of the bull din ing machines; and typewriters, DAILY CROSSWORD or structure. In the front elevatio calculators and other of fie* ma- with respect to each other; <5, type chines. ACROSS 3. Eve's 20. Paint, kind of materials used in the outsk r.bt Fabrication of metal products, l.Malt garden er'a MARK TRAIL By ED DODD wall construction. In the front elevatio comprising any of the following: beverages 4. Compass plat- Buildings or structures shall b haby carriages, bicycles, and oth- deemed to be like each other. If. th er vehicle*; metal foil—tin, alum- 5. Fish hook point form •VES9IR. PEABOir/ «AYBE ITb WHAT rVE BEEN difference In the length of the fror inum, geld, etc.; metal furniture; 9. Slip (abbr.) 21. Weight •levsTtion Is less than four (4) fee musical instruments; sheet metal THI9 LETTER HOPING FOR.../WAYBE THE STATE Buildings or structures between wftJ products j and toys. 10. Soma 5. Crammed, 22. A long FBOW STATE HA3 FINALLV DECIDED TO/*AKE - the only difference In relative locatl (O Fabrication oi paper products, picture as for time FORESTRY CROOKED RUM AN AUrTIME of elements is end to end or side t< comprising any of the following: 6AME REFU6E/ ilde reversal of element, shall b bars; book binding; boxes and moldings exams 24. French HEADQUARTERS/ deemed to be like each other. packaging material; office supplies; 12. Melodies 6. Biblical river _ Section 17 - No car ports are pe and toys. 13. Of war king Wltted In the Township. In Zone . (d) Fabrication of wood products 25. Famous •El residences constructed after th comprising any of th* following; vessels 7. Six-shooter band passage of this ordinance shall ha\ boats; boxes; cabinets and wood* 14. Future 8. Freshman leader an attached or detached two car ga working;; furniture; and toys, rage. All residences constructed In th it) Food and associated Indus* event sign cap 26. Saddle B Zone ahall have an attached or d tries, comprising any of the fol- 15. Scat! 9. Condescend part 34. Footless fached one car garage us a minimi): lowing: bakeries; bottling of food requirement. and neveragos; fowl and cereat 16. Forward 11. Ice vehicles 28. Banished 35. Swift ARTICLi: VI mixing and milling; food process- 17. Food fish IS. Long, 29. Uses h'orse ISK REGULATIONS ing ; food sundry manufacturing; 18. Pan top' the 36. American Stction 1 - USB REGULATIOIN ice cream manufacturing; and man- narrow RESIDENCE ZONES A and B. Witt ufacturing of spirituous liquor. 19. Derringer pillow phone Beauty tn Zones A and B, no building or Jsn (f> Laboratories comprising any 22. Birds as IT. The heart 31. Foggy 38. Pekoe •hall hereafter be used or occupied ! of the following: biological; chemf- cal; dental; electronic; pharmaceu- a class whole or in part for any commercla 1 i A- 7 Industrial, manufacturing or trade pu: tical; and general: 23. Shoulder i poses, nor shall any building or pre (g> Other permissible Industry, bouquet Ises be used or sny building or pi comprising any of the following: 11 thereof erected or altered which la ai brush and broom manufacturing; 25. Scrutinize NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRANDALL ranged, Intended or designed to b concrete and plastic products; elec- 27. Like a used for any purpose other than th tric light and power companies; 13 following: electronic product*.; farm ma- wedding fa> A single one-family dwelling. chinery—sales snd* service; glass cake ^A Municipal buildings, park or and glass manufacturing, including 30. Simpl A- IS playgrounds. gem polishing; laundering and clean- Ing establishment; leather goods 31. Ches. % *ci Churches, rectories, parish manufacturing, except curing, tan- 1/ bouses, parsonages. ning and finishing of hides; motion piece: *d> Farms. picture exchange; pharmaceutical 32. Greek '^ % Schools. products manufacturing; photo fin- 3.1 32. (f> Qoif Courses. ishing: pottery and. ceramle prod- letter Section. 2 • USE REGVLAT1OX3 FO1 ucts manufacturing; printing — 33. Showing BUSINESS ZONE C. Within Zone C n paper and cloth; sporting goods n building or land shall here after n prejudice manufacturing; and thread and % used or occupied in whole or In pan yarn manufacturing. 35. Operatic % Dor shall any building or premises b IT 2b 11 ia used or any butiding or part therec The construction of buildings 2. Array 7A sion and similar trades that will for residential purposes Is specific- 7-17 not be objectionable to the neigh- ally prohibited In the limit of indus- borhood due to the nature of the trial Zone. F. process, odor, noise, dust, smoke, Section 6 - USE PROHIBITED IN LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE rases., liquids, or waste material*. ALL ZONES. (c) Garages, - frill ng stations, sub- 1 - The slaughtering of animals and uoiiRrn dhall be charged for Issuance (c) The applicant shall at least ject to the following provisions: rendering of fats and oils. - of each Certificate of Occupancy, five <5) days prior to the time 1) No repair work performed 2 - The private or commercial dis- I. ARTICLE IX fixed for ltlcrhearing,- give ptrion- •ut-of-d oo rs, posal of refuse or the dumping _ ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ai notice to all owners of prooe ly 2) Pumps, lubricating or oth- garbage, trash or incinerated material, situate within or without the Town- except where specifically permitted by Section 1 - The Zoning; Board of Ad- er devices shall be located at istmont established by the original ship and within two hundred (200) least twenty-five (25) reet from this or other ordinances and furthei feet of the property to be affected the street line or highway right except, that disposal of non-putresceni Zoning Ordinance adopted April 29, by said application. The notice of way. Pumps shall not be and non-inflammable waste material 1864 aa amended shall continue with the shall be given either by giving a closer than fifteen <15> feet to may be used aa land fill where no urf- terms of the member* as established copy thereof to the said property any property line. sightly, hazardous or noisome condl In that ordinance. Members of the owners or by leaving a copy there- 3) The entrance to any filling 'ions will result. Board may be removed by the, Town- of ~at their usual place of abode, station shall not be closer than 3 - Junk Yards. ship Committee for cause, upon written If said owners are the occupant 4 • The large scale preparation charges and atter puultc hearing. The ~ot_Jhe__p_roperty affected by such •_!.: ij_umm i KII I £\Nt Iff*?!—tO—*•-— ii)TCiiroirTOni»ii3rTriii~ifietiii proff "Board—o'f~Adjustment—ahull-have—and public school, library, churchy HMMFSB all of the powers now or here* application 6iMix«~witdHiti-of--the park, playground, fir* house, ucts and chmtrcals and chemici Township. If said owners are non* products. ifter given to such Board by the lflw» residents, notice may be mad* by or other public gathering places. 5 - Sand and gravel pits, ot the State of New Jersey. Yearly the 4> No vehicles Incapable of Board Bhall organize by the selection rfgistered mall to the last known Immediate removal exoept those 6 - Petroleum refining. address ahown on the most recent 7 • Rubber manufacturing or treat ~>t one of Its members as Chairman tax list. awalUng repairs shall bs kept ment. nd one of Hi members as Secretary on the premises. 8 - Explosives, manufacturing or at or lereof. (d) At the time of the hearing, 8) AH fuel tunkB shall be In- ge, except small arms ammunition. Seotlon 2 - Meeting of (lie Zoning the applicant aball, by affidavit. By ALLEN S4VNDERS and KEN ERNST stalled underground. & • Trailer camps or the parking ol Board /ihall be held M the call of the present proof to the Zoning Board MARY WORTH < d i Each commercial establish- Chairman and at such other times RS that the said notice* have been ment in Zone C shall provide park- ralleri. duly served as aforesaid. Upon ACTUALLY- ANNE IVE MID MY FINAL V OKAY... I'LL 10 - Any use of land or building or the Board may determine. The Board 1 Ing area and the means of Access .ny activity which will adversely af- may fix by rule the manner in which the hearing, any party may appear BRING* IN CUSTOMtM! W0RD_ON THE SUBJECT ,1 LET HER G0.» to It to accommodate their maxi- 'ect or Impair the normal use and the Chairman shall Issue any such In person or by agent or by attor- -•SPECIALLY THt HIGH mum customers and employees at call for a meeting and the amount of ney. WOK, ttR.5TERLIMG!..I T HAVIN& THW GIRL swiy one time. In no case shall leaceful enjoyment of any property, APPRECIATE AIL THE HEIP I 60T HERE COULD SCHOOL KID5-THAT 5HE this be less than three square feet structure or dwelling located in any notice required of any such call. The ARTICI.r, X "evidential zone. Board may also fix by rule the manner. AMENDMENTS HtLPi WITH THEIR of parking area for each square Including the amount of notice, In BliSINEtt, MR. foot ol building area. ' ARTICLES VII The Township Committee may, from HIRE TO WORK HERE 15, AFTER DrWI*-" AND YOUR LEWON5! Section 3 - USE REGULATION; which meetings other than those at time to time, amend, supplement or tOR BVBINX38 ZOXE D. The pur NON-CONFORMING USES I the call of the Chairman may be held. change the regulations and ronei here- WITH BUSINESS 15 THE BANK'S pose of Zone D Is to provide for I oca Section l - Any non-con form Ing use |The Chairman, or in his absence, the in established. WILMOr BUSINESS"- convenience shopping centers or die ibandoned for a period of one year :tlng Chairman may administer oaths AKTICM; XI STERLING trlcts as the Township grows in ac ihall not thereafter be 'used excepl and compel the attendance of witnesses. VIOLATIONS AND PEXAI.TIKS cord an cc with the Master Plan. Thl in accordance with the regulations ol All meeting!, showing the vole or etch Tor any and every violation of th< TWO MEN his ordinance. member upon each question, or It JEone ahall-be-limited to the followim absent or falling to vote, Indicating provisions Of this ordinance, the owner AT A permitted uses: Seclion 2 • A n on-con form ing build- uch fact, and shall keep records ol contractor, or other person or person! NEARBY fsj The retail sale of fowl. cloth- ing or use may be continued after the 9 examinations and other official ac- I Interested ft* lessee, lensnt or other TABLE Ing, fabric, hardware, drugs, bak- adoption of this ordinance but no ex- Ion. all of which shall be Immediately |wise In snv building or premlies where LISTEN ery goods, flowers, gifts, station-^ enslon or additions shall be made un llefl-1n-the—offle«-o[_tlie._.J?oard and such violation nan been committed o- —„_• ryr-books -~a icholi c- beverafc: es7~> P* less-ihc-nTrtiain^or^sfe^cortrarrris^tc hall be a public record. ~ ~ j shall exist, and who refuses to absUi WITH pliances, Jewelry, sporting goods he regulations of the district In which •alfTvltflation -within five <5> days afte SUDDEN and camera supplies. * Is situated. The Board shall adopt such rules iwrltten notice has been served upni. INTEREST.1 ib) personal services to include Section 3 • A one family dwelling nnd regulations as may be necessary |hlm. either by registered mail or by beauty parlors, barber shops, res- lay be errected on any lot separately to carry Into effect the provisions personal service, shall for each and taurants, dry cleaners, provided no wned and not adjacent to any lot in and" purposea of this ordinance. every violation, be sublect to a fine of processing Is done on the premises/ he same ownership at the effective Section 3 - The zoning Board of Ad- not more than Fifty ($50.00) Hollars or and shoe repairing. late of this ordinance, provided how- justment shall also have the following for a period of not exceeding thirty (c) Proleaslona.1 and business of- ver; that the width of each aide yard [powers: < 30* days Imprisonment or both, at the fices, Including Physicians, dentists, iust equal- or exceed 25% of the lat Hear and decide appeals dlicrellon of the Cfrart or Judicial of- lawyers, engineers, Insurance and Idth of the lot and provided further; where error Is alleged In any order, flcfr before whom a conviction may bn real estate offices. lut In no case shall any building or requirement, decision or refusal had. Each find every day that such By BILL O'MALLEY Prior to the creation of a local bus! art thereof he within fifteen (IS) feet by the Building Inspector. I violation continues aft*r such notice. REVEREND ness Zone D, the developer will subml if the side property line and provided f the HUllding inspeciur. | shall be considered a separate and IITTLE CrEM r- •<•: to the Planning Hoard a site plar urther; that no hullding nhftll be (h) Hear and decide requests for specific violation of this ordinance. showing or accompanied by the follow rected which does not meet the front special exceptions, Interpretation of ARTICM: XH log Information in triplicate: •aril requirement for the zone In which the map or other special questions VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE (1) The location of all buildings, • is situated and on corner lots the upon which the Board may be If any section, paragraph, lubrilvl* parking areas, pedestrian ways, loading ard requirement for hoth yards ad- authorized to piss. «lon, clause or provision of this ordi- •ml unloading areas and drives. icent to the streets shall be met. (c) Grant variances by reason nance shall be adjudged Invalid, such 12) A drainage plan showing r of the exceptional narrowness, adjudication ahall a-pply only to the poaed grades In sufficient locations ARTICLE VIII ahallowness or shape or topograph- section, paragraph, subdivision, clause determine the direction of surface i ADMINISTRATION AM) ical condition of specific piece of or provision so adjudged, and the re- ter run off, the location of catch has- KNFOUCEMKNT property where the strict applica- mainder of thin ordinance shall be Ins and underground drainage system Section 1 - Zoning officer. The pro- tion of this ordinance would result deemed valid. Islons of this ordinance shall be en- In peculiar and particular difficul- including the size and grade of pipe ties to or exceptional anil undue AUTICI.K Mil ami any drainage easements (o be tree d by a person appointed by the Thl« ordinance shall take effpet upon quired across adjoining "properties. 'ownnhlp Committee for a -lorm not hardship upon, the owner of such 'Xceeding one year and who shall be lot so ns tn relieve such difficul- Its passage, and publication according i3> Plan showing the method ... leslRnated as the 7.onlnR officer. The ties or hardship provided, how- to law. sewerage disposal and percolation lary nf mild zoning officer shall he PUBLIC NOTICE tests from sufficient locations on thi Hint no varl'arrc Khali Thr foregoing ordinance was Intro- XPf! hy resolution or ordinance of the jnrl to ill low n structure or Site to allow a rip termination to bi ownship Committee, No buiMlnj? .. (iurr*'l and pa sued first rrsrilng fit a jna 'e by fjii* 7'o(vn*ftfji Engineer. In a rotif restricted againut repular meeting of the Township Com- ructnre shall be erected until a liulld- structure or use. <4> Architectural skf tcimn of tht ,g prrmlt shall hnve first hrrn surh mit ten of HIP Township of Atlantic front ftlevatlons of all hullrilngn. 1 Id Rcrnniinenrl tf> tlm Township hMd nn June 29, 1M1, and will rome up icurrd from tin R ul Id ing Inspector, ltt I rmrtloulnr canes and (5i The locution and type of con 'he fe? for such building permit shall rommittrc. in pnrtlpulnr cases and for flnftl comlrlpratlon nnd pnisngr* nt a struction for nny i>ncr« and the loca e fixed hy resolution of the Township for special renjinnit thp granting regular moling of said governing bo-ly tlon. snecir.t am! caliber of j>tnnt ma 'immittei>. It flhnll )>/• t)ip duty t>t thr ot a variance In allow a structure to hu held July 27. 1I>61 at R:00 P.M. t*rlaJ for any pinnting screen. uildlnp Inspector to keep n record nf nr use fn n zoni- rpMrlcted aKftlnsl at the AllnnHc Towmhlp Elrrnentirv In evaluating tht* plnn tlm Pinnnlnj; 1 fippllcntlunn and nf nil permit* niirti structiirp or uso. School auditorium. Rtiute M7 at wlilrh Board shall obfiprve the following stand isuerl with nntntlonfl nf any special ie> N"' rrllrf slwll he grsntcil Mme and plare all p^rsonn desiring to ards as minimum requirements: mtlltlonn Involved, which il and Mayor ing for each square foot of but Ming will not substantially ImpMr tlm HARRY CR1NK requirements nf thin ordinance, Inlrnt nnd purpose of this ordinance, Township Olerk (2i Off street loading and union Section 2 - CERTIFICATE OF OC- Tlie mid noard shall perform all Haled:^_ June 29, lOfil areas shall be provided at the roa JPANCY, No new builtlfne; or ntnic- of i duties nnd cxcrcl1"1 such July 14 W2H all buildings used for the retail re hereafter erected whail be occupied ,Muiii-1 n and such powers which It uacd In whole or part for nny pur- nwy have,. Iin niMitloaddition to Ihpr tori-tr N'OTfC'l! '3i A determination shall be made no whatsoever until a certificate of , pursuant to the ntatiiten In TAKE NOTICE that on Jwu 18. 1M1, by Township Enelneer that the drain- :cupancy shall have been Issued tiy mirh cnf!e mndmndii* nmnm] provided. e Board of Afllmtment of the Br>r- age system, sanitary sewerage dis- if Building Inspector stating that the Section 4 . Kerjuestdd for intflrprMntlnnintflrprM , niigh of Lltt^ flltver, grtntid the ap- posal system, and method of incinera- ovlslons of this ordinance have ix-pn tion are adequate to handle the anllcl- ie termination of boundary Mn^s. ap- plication of William IA Toweri and rit- 1 am piled with. 'Hie Certificate of Oc- »eal». special exceptions and variancn tprinln(?d that a nlntle family dwelling paterf load ami will produce no harmful ipancy shall be applied for at the tiinr > th(* Zoning Roard or Adjuntmrnt, mfRtit he frrficteci on a lot located, on sffect on adjoining properties. M zoning permltn are requested and iay be t alt en by any person nn fo|- the north ltd* or Klnii Road approxi- 'it) i I IIn areaarefl.1s whorwhere ththpe ZZone T) mil he Issuer) within ten f 101 tiny* mately 203 fent went of fleven BrltlBr boundary will adjoin a residential tfr the erection of the building flhnll zone a) A written n|ipllrntlon HIIHM Hnad provided thi bulldlns compiled a fence and/or planting screen alit II he •e hern completed or If thp same lip ill Dvpre-I to thp fipcrrtary ttf with the requirement! for R2 zone, provldpd nlong the boundary of afllrl lot bclns locnt^d partially In thf aftoppingr center or i1i«(rlct, the otherwise suitable for vise In the Chnlr -* the Zoning Hoard Jnluu of Hit? HulldlnR Inspector. A which application slim slate In dr- fll zonr «nrt partlnlly In lh« 112 ion*. t5i The poinln of nccra.i and •grrs| n cord of all certificate* nhall hf kept tsll. the reason for the application. Raid dptcrmlnatlon him bfen tiled In to the center Khnll be limited to two file In the office of the HuMdlnjt (l») The Zoning Hoard shall then the offlre of the Municipal Clerk and tl off each and nil points of acceaccen find ipeclor ami copies shall he furnished fU a rpftHonahle turp, '"it within avallahli for Inspection. •greai shall bf a distancdit e of at least ?on request to any person having h thirty (30) diyf fropC~wcrlr>t or the EDWARD C. RTOKM. one-hundred (lOOt feet from any street •oprlelary or tenancy Interest In the application, for .nX hearing, giving Intersection. •ecrctary. lldlng affected. A fee of Ten 00.00) due notice to th« applicant. July 17 B.tl by HANK KETCHAM than the old propeller and rud- RED BANK REGISTER Investigation Under Way DENNIS THE MENACE MS Patients der system. 16—Monday, July 17, 1961 With the Berkeley Jet, water en- teri the intake to the bottom of - Get Weekly the hull *nd then H discharged Are Persons Living Today at high velocity through the stern transom of the boat. The boat Boat Ride is steered by a deflector on the transom which gives fingertip Who Lived Centuries Ago? KEYPORT — Patients of- the maneuverability through horizog- Multiple Sclerosis Service Or- tal movement of "the deflector By JERRY BUCK Dr. Stevenson is a leader in the dren usually remember from a ganization of New Jersey have through the jet stream. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. (AP) study of possible survival of the dozen to 20 items, and these are been given a chance to enjoy a —Are there persons living today human senses after death. usually scenes of strong emotion- weekly cruise of the Raritan Bay who lived another life, in another Speaking of case studies of al significance, such as the death area through the'contribution of S&D Re-elects body—perhaps Sin some bygone children who claim to have lived of a mother or father. use of a 28-foot Berkely jet-pow- century? before, Dr. Stevenson says, "Ap- ' Dr. Stevenson said he hopes ered yacht owned by Mack Bor- Mrs. Sanborn A psychiatrist at the Univer- parent memories of this kind are to release a full report within a ing and Parts Co. of Newark. sity of Virginia isn't sure, but he fragmentary, and usually fade as year on one such case—this one The cruises were arranged by HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Vivian says he has found enough evi- the children get older. Such chil involving a woman in Philadel- Ed McGovern, Jr., general mana- Sanborn was re-elected councilor dence in a 10-year study to war- phia. ger of the' Newark motor firm, of Twinlight Council, Sons and rant further investigation. He said that under hypnosis the after he learned that many of Daughters of Liberty, at a meet- Ing held in the Veterans of For- For additional research he is County 4-H woman undergoes a personality the Multiple Sclerosis victims are SEE US FOR ALL leaving Saturday for India and change and switches from Eng- without much recreation. eign Wars post home. Ceylon, where several children lish to an early form of Swedish Mr. McGovern offered the use Others elected were Mrs. Emiel YOUR PHOTO NEEDS claim to have memories of an Members At dialect. Out of hypnosis, she of his custom built sea skiff, Aufieri, associate councilor; Mrs. other life. speaks no Swedish at all and has which is powered by the revou Harry Dilger, vice councilor; The doctor, Ian Stevenson, is no apparent connection with such tionary Berkeley jet from a 188 Mrs. Henry Quast, associate vice We carry a complete Rutgers Day professor of neurology and psy- a background. h.p. Gray marine engine. councilor; Miss Florence Kohlen- line of famous brand chiatry and chairman of that de- NEW BRUNSWICK—The cream Another Bridey Murphy? William Ingafu, vice president bush, associate recording secre- partment at the university's of this year's crop of 4-H dem- If this sounds much like the of the service organization tary; Mrs. Henrietta Kinney, cameras and accessor- School of Medicine. He will work onstrators displayed and ex- famous case of the Pueblo, Coio., termed the McGovern contribu- guide, Mrs. Violet Anderson, in- side guard; Mrs. Ifary Belts, ies. Bring your eamerai under a grant from the Para- plained projects recently at the housewife who believed she was tion "real sea-going therapy for psychology Foundation in New state 4-H demonstration contejt Bridey Murphy in 19th century some of our patients." Mr. In- outside guard, and Mrs. Dilger, her* for expert repair York. at Rutgers University. Ireland, Dr. Stevenson isn't WOP gafu inspected the boat, which is 18-month trustee. moored at the Keyport Marine Installation of officers will take service. Six contenders from Monmouth ried. He believes in the evidence A Part Survive* County, all holders of "excellent" produced in that study, but adds Basin here. He said it is safer place at the next meeting. He says succinctly, "There is ratings in the county contest, it is not one of the best ex- ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT We Have Everything some evidence that part of the took part along with 102 members amples. human organism survives physi- throughout the state. All Mon- Dr. Stevenson said he is going wood to grade 5 Willow; Guy cal death." for the mouth County entrants received to India for a seven-week visit Fair Haven Matyas, grade 5, Knollwood, Science Shrinks Piles He says he is not referring to to grade 5, Willow; Miss CAMERA FAN an "excellent" rating for their because cases suggesting a pre- any organic part of the body, but demonstrating techniques. vious existence are more pre- Julia O'Connor, grade 6, Knoll- New Way Without Surgery "to what was called the soul in According to George W. Siver, valent there than in Europe or Teaching wood to reading and literature, the 19th Century." Jr., Monmouth County club America. He said that perhaps grades 7 and 8; Walter Scott, Parapsychology—the study of agent, the demonstrations piay a the Buddhist and Hindu beliefs in grade 6, Knollwood to English, Stops Itch—Relieves Pain DORN'S Photo Shop mental telepathy, clairvoyance major part in a club's activity reincarnation provide a favi.rabie Staff Filled science and study skills, grade New T.rk, N. T. - For the ao thorough that sufferers mide and extrasensory perception- 7 and 8; Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, astonishing statements like "Piles 15 Wallace Strict during the year and insure that climate for stories of this kind. FAIR HAVEN — Teaching staff first time science has found a new first captured his imagination as grades 7 and 8, Willow to Knoll bealing substance with the aston- have ceased to be a problem!" youngsters understand the effects In India, he will consult with requirements are complete, Supplies and Equipment a boy, but it was only in the last wood; Mrs. Doris White, grade 7, ishing ability to shrink hemor- The secret is a new healing sub- of their work. Indian parapsychologists and visit Superintendent of Schools Charles 10 years that he has been able to Willow to Knollwood; Miss Ann rhoids, stop itching, and relieve stance (Bio-Dyne®)-discovery of SH 7-2273 or SH 7-2274 Demonstrations given by Mon- New Delhi, Madras, Bombay and E. Howard announced Thursday a world-famous research institute. investigate it thoroughly. Gelsinon, grade 8, Willow to pain — without surgery. mouth County 4-H Club members Calcutta, and also Colombo, Cey- In case after case, while gently This substance is now available after the Board of Education Knollwood; Andrew Zakanych, included: "How To Make a Ter- lon. With the help of interpreters relieving pain, actual reduction hi tuppoiitoru or oititmtnt form hired two new teachers. grade 7 and 8, Willow to Knoll rarium," by Lynn Thompson, and local doctors he will study (•hrinkage) took place. under the name Prtpamtion B*- Mrs. Janet Horre, 78 Woodland wood. Molt amazing of all-results wero At all drug counters. TOYS • GREETING CARDS • GIFTS Freehold; "How To Select A 4-H those cases. Seven dozen such in- >r., was hired at a salary of Dairy Heifer," Peggy Kaul, Colts cidents have been reported in $4,900 to replace Mrs. Dorothy PARTY GOODS • FUGS • HOME SAFES Neck; "Pudding Cheesecake" India in the last 60 years. Apgar, 5th grade teacher at Wil- Teddy Frudden, . Clarksburg; Superstitions low Street School whose resigna- STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES 'Planning Your Basic Ward- He said, however, parents of tion was accepted by the Board rob e," P a t Satterthwait, Allen- these ohildren often will not ist night. ART & DRAFTING MATERIALS town, and Cynthia WoodhuK, co-operate in investigations, be- Mrs. Horre has a BS degree Cream Ridge, and "Grooming A cause of a superstition that a Horse," Diane Legier, Matawan. from Beaver College, Jenkintown Established Telephone child who remembers his past Pa., and has completed other Monmouth County 4-H'ers who life is fated to die young. 1884 SH .1-0001 were in charge of the demon- studies at Rutgers University In his studies, Dr. Stevenson She has done substitute teaching you're paying stration groups were: Ralph Han 17 Brood St. RED BANK acknowledges the possibility of a here for several years. son, Tennent; Alice Dudley, West fantasy. It is entirely possible, Second teacher to be hired was Long Branch; Frank Van No'.e, he said, that the person could Miss Marcia Heltzer, New York Colts Neck; Pat Frudden, Clarks have learned the information City, who will teach French. Her burg, and Angie DiGiorgio, through such normal channels Clarksburg. salary will'be $4,700. too much for as a newspaper, a family mem Other highlights of the day- ber or an acquaintance. She has a BS degree from o^ho»tt^JtXi^ «jr>finfflice a They are: the Louisiana Department of teachers presently working for George E. Krauter, son of Mr. Public Welfare and the Southeast the system were approved by the and Mrs. Herman Krauter, 339 Louisiana State Hospital. board:- Mrs. Veronica Eulner, MEB DAWC South Pine St., Morganville, who He received his medical degree kindergarten, at Willow Street to was a member of the June 9 from McGill University in Mon- grade 2, Willow; Mrs. Dorothy $144)00 far ttiuuixiyuuri^i frfcflte of oar plan graduating class at the Institute. treal. • Miller, grade one, Knollwood to Frame CMKtnwtion Richard J. Weader, 2d, soft of grade 2 in the same school; Mrs. $48.00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Weader, $69.58 $60.90 It adds up! More and more Marion Hamilton, grade 4. Knoll- city protection) 98 Markham PI., Little Silver, people use The Register ads each wood to grade 6 in Willow; Mrs. who will be a sophomore in the -SB; auioo asnua&q anssi Regina Cronin, grade 5 Knoll- CMtMtS $ 5,600 fall studying mechanics. ter.—AdvertisementAd . 7 our Attend •M rates are annual 'MHaHMMts and MCMC $58 Mwtikle M wMstom Mi bait female THE RUMSON READING INSTITUTE Seminar On SAFECO now offers incredibly low after-school supplementary classes in Bnai Brith homeowners insurance rentes in New Jersey, MONMOUTH COUNTY READING - ENGLISH • MATH LONG BRANCH-Eugene Moss, president of Joseph Finkel Lodge, plus additional coverage! lit grade through college Bnai Brith, accompanied by Lau rence C. Stamelman, past presi- Even with these all-time low rates, SAFECO provides home owners additional cover- dent of the lodge and a member age. SAFECO can give you better insurance for less because it insures only responsible NATIONAL BANK of the board of governors of Dis- THE RANNEY SCHOOL "preferred risk" home owners and uses modern, cost-saving business methods. And, trict Three; Philip Israel, vice with SAFECO, you know you're safe... because you're insured by a member of one of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Full-time elementary school president of the lodge, and Sid Sawyer, program chairman, at the largest capital stock insurance groups in America today. Red Bank New Shrewsbury Little Silver attended an officers' training sem Russell G. Ranney, Director inar of the Northern New Jersey Compare this protection Keyport Englisntown Atlantic Highlands Council at The Coronet in Irving- • AH-ta-OM coverage-One policy coven home, personal poeeeeeions Send for bulletin ton last Thursday. They were-briefed-on--the~best and liability. Ave. of Two Rivers, Rumson RU 1-1650 methods to attain maximum re- • Comprehensive personal Hab*t»/«p to *25,000. (Wort policies trays to Advertise in' sults in their departments and allow only $10,000.) obtained information in the ex- • M«Hcai payments-Pays up to $600 for medkal expenses ercise of their duties. your property. (Most policies pay a maxinnmi of $250.) The first .meeting of the lodge will not be held until the fall, • Additional Irvine expenses—when damage to yarn home-force yon and your but Mr. Moss is meeting with his family to occupy temporary quarters. committees to map out programs and a course of action. • Bread theft ami flass breaks* pwtwtta. ATTENTION Jack Edelstein, chairman of athletics, is organizing a bowling Other Important Features team to represent the lodge and • If s contfmiMis! 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