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VOL. ss, NO. 213 WEDNESDAY, APKIL 27, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Calls Meeting on Issues, Teachers May Lift Sanctions RED BANK — Teachers' sanctions against the Tuesday. If the appropriate action is not taken, the personnel committee, read a draft of a resolution the Board of Education may be lifted today. sanctions can be re-invoked, he stated. board will vote on. The two sides in the dispute found common ^, »DEMANDS It recognized the Red Bank Teachers' Associa- ground at a meeting last night in the high school. The association has three demands, and the tion for the purpose of professional negotiations as The board agreed to issue notices this morning board agreed to put all of them on the agenda for the official representative of all certified personnel calling a special meeting for next Tuesday night. the special meeting. The board will vote on a resolu- in the system, including those on tenure, those on The agenda was established to the satisfaction of , tion' to recognize the association, start discussions probation and those on interim appointment, but not the teachers. on a negotiations agreement sought by the teachers, those working on a per diem basis. • That done, Thomas F, McNulty, president of the and reconsider the 1968-67 salary guide. , SOME HESITATION Red Bank Teachers' Association, will call a special The board also agreed on the wording: of the meeting of Hie association for 3:30 p.m. today. He recognition resolution to be voted upon Tuesday. Several board members hesitated to make the said he'would recommend suspension of the sanc- Asbury Park attorney Joseph Dempsey, repre- association the exclusive representative of all tions.,, • . . ., senting the association, said the teachers insisted teachers. Mr. McNulty said the organization counts ' Mr.McNuKy said his recommendation would be their association should be the exclusive bargaining 141 of 162 staffers as members. , . to end the sanctions, which'since last Wednesday agency lor the professional staff. But Mr. Dempsey pointed out that die board have included teachers' withdrawal from non-con- After two huddles and a few revisions, Samuel members could vote against the resolution Tuesday. tracted student activities, pending the board's action Carotenuto; a lawydr and chairman of' the board's (See TEACHERS, Page 3) Expect Easy Senate Passage See iales Tax Law Friday BY WILLIAM HENDERSON Hughes and leaders of both par- learned, another vote wag picked If Farley's support should be visitors several years ago to pay TRENTON -The state is'ex ties that the same 17-7 figure up late yesterday making It 18.necessary, the governor would re-for beach damage following a pected to have a 3 per cent .lim- would stand when the final show- And if extra vote "insurance" U ciprocate by exempting the sales hurricane. The tax never was ited Mies tax law before,the'sun down on the tax crisis takes needed, Sen. Frank S. (Hap) Far- tax on certain luxuries in Atlantic lifted. DOWN THI CHIMNEY — Lt. Albert! Bahaslcy, of NAD Earl* demolition team, sets on Friday. ;; place today. '• • ley, powerful Atlantic County Re- City. Gov. Hughes is-a bit ahead of Unless there are last hour de- • • • 'Insurance' Vote publican, has told Hughes he will The resort city imposed a "tem- schedule In his fight to get the firef round, Jeff photo, watches as charge demolishing old Atbury Park city incin- fections among its members, the ' However, The Register go along with the bill. porary" tax on its residents and (See SALES TAX, Page 2) erator rfeelc is fired yesterday. Stalk, 160 f»et high, it harlfway down in top. photo, Senate will pass the tax mea- Hght, at charge blasts brick and smoke from sides and top. All that remains after sure today and send it to Gov. Richard J. Hughes lor his signa- Controversy Kindled in Middletown blast is pile of brick, lower-right, surmounted by. iron grating which once .rested on ture. • . ' '• • : top of chimney. Water tower at right in top photo will be demolished af 2 p.m. today. Sources close to the governor say he will sign the measure : tomorrow or Friday. Pemolitipn Team Razes Stack The upper house, in special ses sion starting at H a.m., will not.Appoint take more than two hours In de- bate, says minority leader Wil MIDDLETOWN — The Town- are not to my satisfaction." cratic Township Committeman open to a competitive exam A Landmark Comes Downliam E. Ozzafd, R-Somerset. ship Committee last night ap- He did not elaborate except to Edward J. Roth asked the ques- which will be: administered by 18 Votes In Hand pointed Richard R. Schwartz, say, after the meeting, that one tion. the state CivU. Service Commis- : 1 NEW SHREWSBURY — That big bang fell straight down and landed not five feet He informed the governor last Belford, *s prosecuting attorney, of the factors is the question of •Crowell Saya •Yes' sion. : ' • •. -• : ••''••', da. Aibtlry Ave. yesterday afternoon wu ao oat of place on the pile of brick," he report- night there are at least 18 votes at a salary' of $2,250 for the Civil Service. He drew an-admission from Hie '• appointment > resolution accident ed admiringly. ' in the Senate for the sales levy. balance of the year. Committeeman Douglas. R. Township Attorney Whitney states that Mr. Schwartz will Hie Navy team blew up the stack at the The Register learned. The vote was W> with Cob Burke, a Bell Labs, executive, is Crowell that the post is Civil start his duties May 1. and that 11 wu'i piece of work carefully planned .request of Asbury Park police, after, local Passage of any bill in the Sen- mitteeman Edward P. Makely ab- on a business trip to , Service. • . his working time will, sot exceed by a demolition team from Earle Naval Am- police reported juveniles climbing, it and the ate requires a minimum of 15 staining. and missed the meeting. "Then it has to be temporary 80 days. ' .':•• •, '. : •': • .' munition, Depot at the request of' Asbury' waUr "tower close by as * daredevil stunt. votes. Said Mr. Makely: "Information As the appointment was con-appointment," Mr. Roth declared, There are two municipal Court Park police. Lt. Albert J. Banaiky and .Chief "The kids Were trying to get the lightning When the Senate cleared the has come to my attention on this firmed, the committee made no "and Civil Service has tD:cartlfy sessions per week..This likely Petty Officer Donald P. Curtis blew Tip the 1 h rod on fop of the stack," Cnjef herring ex< $876 million 'Compromise state subject and I am not satisfied mention of the Civil Service fac- a list of eligible candidates.": would carry the prosecutor tftyVrVfar'smpi»sttc*; W> feet ' platted. "But w» .beat them ta it. I got a budget last Monday by a 17- we are dalftg: the right'thing at to.' •. ;•'"•"••.•'•, ?:''* ;v?". .'' Mayor Kavalek conceded thai through the year, in his post, high, with sSillfully placed charges. , lightning rod yesterday." 7 vote, 13 Democrats and four this time. I have checked with During the public portion of the this is correct. . based on the resolution, unless Police Chief-James* A. Herring, of this - """ Tf»-water- tower, also an attractive nui- Republicans wen in favor, the attorney and" the answers meeting, however, former Demo- It means, that the post will be Civil Service becomes a job de- borough, who wts'it ttM scene, praised the sance to Juveniles, cornel 4QWU at the) hands The Democrats ovtscore their terminant. •"•- iiotk of the sailor*. M ;£» dfmoUUw) team atJ 4'ciock tirft aftu- Uby lty j y lit answer tb criticism on the "lite Iron gnu* on top of the stack noon. ' , - "-- It,was by Gov. Only 3 Polit ical Rallies appointment from Arthur Vllet, Cooper Blvd., Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek declared that; the post •ito mot a: political plum." He said members of the police de- Unveil'Sold' Plan for Quiet Nt$htin Long Branch partment Jong have been asking for • prosecutor. .: •:..;. , .(EDITOR'S NOTE: The "Tom" to whom • .'• At the third the speakers preceding the •Without Title • ,• the letter is addressed is Thomas A. fibyn- candidate got carried away with themselves Attorney Robert H. Otten, as- ton, .Register night copy-editor. "Sandy" is and campaigned for other candidates and sociate ' t» <' Mr. Crowell, has Saaford R. Starobin, the Register's Long condemned the incumbent administration prosecuted a number of township FREEHOLD - Tat downtown Mechanic St..would,be elimi- possible. He encouraged-busl- 'to attract shoppers to Freehold. 1 Branch bureau chief, who every now and and spoke, highly of their own services and' cases' (Ms year, without the business district here will be- nated • since•' it is primarily nessmtn in the • affected area , if This' would give' the people then keeps an eye on city politics.) only at the end of their speeches remem- formality of a "prosecutor" title. come a shopper's paradise If an land service: street into' the they plan to remodel,their stores, something." Dear Tom, • bered that the candidate was footing the bill Asked why this procedure was urban renewal plan, which the Market Yard parking lot, he said. to notify Hane Bassoff, Local Once shoppers came, "he con . I thought I should'drop you a. note ex- and then exalted him. '- being discontinued in favor ol an project planner called "bold and The planned arteries would make Public Agency director. tlnued, they would also go to the plaining why I'm not writing a story about - All the time, though, I was looking for official •prosecutor, Committee- imaginative," gain* approval by it easier to enter the parking Raze Buildings Main St. stores. These shops the three political rallies I covered in Long a story angle. I mean, my motives were man Joseph M. Malavet replied, borough residents" and federal lots, he added. . All buildings on South St. maycould have double frontages to Branch last night. really of the highest Even while they1 were urban; renewal officials. be raxed except one housing'the "I really don't know.- Of the 93 existing buildings in attract people from the parking Between the three there was everything forcing drinks on me and pushing sand- Asked if Mr. Otten had done a The highlight would be elimina- the affected area, 19 can,be re- Freehold: Transcript's, presses, areas, he added. a self-indulgent freeloader could ask for — wiches my way my thoughts were always he said. PinkyVTot and Teen good job In handling such cases, tion of the end of South St. where tained, 43 would be scheduled He suggested that larger stores food, liquor, music and an' occasional idea. with my paper and my readers. . Mr. Malavet said. "Oh yes, I it is a "T" shape with Main for clearance, 12 are not yet de-shop could remain, he continued, on. each" side of the mall lave At one there was a live three-piece band But it was hard, and I still don't have if part of the store front were understand he has done a very St. in front of the Hall of Rec-cided upon'and 19 would, require interior loading and unloading that played until the candidate was intro- anything new, Like, how many ways are good job." •:•••• -.: • " ords. :••-(•; > ; ; • major .rehabilitation .because of removed so the; store-would; re- areas to keep tractor-trailers duced, and then packed up and left while he there to say your candidate's a great guy main in alignment with proposed (See MIDDLETOWN, Page 3) deficiencies found, he said. v from occupying spaces in the was speaking. • who loves his wife and kids and is a suc- Project planning consultant shop* in the mall/ ' ' Jay- 'Cranmer, of Eugene E. The planning consultant 'said parking lots. " '•: ' At another tlft candidate wasn't even cessful businessman but still has a murder* project officials' would attempt : "We have 'tried' to achieve a ous mortgage and Is therefore humble? How Oross Associates of.New.Bcuns?. mall affect,"'Mr. Cranmer'said, HIS plan recommends a buffer introduced, although everyone else in the • wick,1 last night told' members of to'save 'as'many buildings as tSSFREEHOLb. Page »: room was. (At least I don't think'he was many ways are there to say he's a great • Voters OR the Citfcens Advtoory Committee Introduced. I left before' the M. C. asked fireman or scout leader or Grand American? on Urban Renewal and a.hand- me to stand up and say a few words.) (See LONG BRANCH, Page 3) ful of residents .what the .plan would do here. ••• -, : School At The Philadelphia urban re- newal office, .he said, believes the plan to be excellent! Election Board Members Marlboro The plan provides for ample MARLBORO - After striking parking, doubling the existing out twice with a 2t-room school 450 spaces, and should produce proposal the Board of Education higher land values, he said. To Get Refresher Course scored a hit yesterday with town- South St.; which: intersects with ship voters who approved a 20- Main St., would be eliminated By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON from West Long Branch follow- given new members, aiU board room school to be built in Rob- north of Thpckmorton St. and a FREEHOLD—Monmouth Couiv ing an apparent dental of a vot-members receive a review. ertsvllle. mall built between the- stores, he ty's 1,144 district election board ef's right to write in the name of Complaint Six hundred and forty eight vot- said. Streets bordering the down- members will take.a special re- a personal choice for a Consti- Mrs. Judith Baldi, 73 Larch ers went to the polls to approve town area would contain arteries •esher course on voting machine tutional Convention delegate., wood Ave;, West Long Branch, an $865,000 bond issue with 3S4 into' parting lots on both sides use this summer as the result Mrs. Flynn said Mr. PilLsbury had reported March 1 that she 'yes" votes and 264 "nos," a of the shopping district ', ' "< of a foul-up in the March 1 spe-had reported there was obvious and other's from that borough six to four ratio. Throckmorton St, now a dual- cial' election. confusion and suggested that, in who asked for instruction on use Less than one fourth of the lane street, would be widened to ..Mrs. Ann Flynn, president of addition to regular instruction (See REFRESHER, Page 2) Township's more than 2,70ft reg- four lanes between South and the Monmouth County Board of istered voters turned out for the West Main Sts., he said. The sec- Elections who had figured In the mlxup herself, said yesterday school referendum. tion north of Main would not be DOWNTOWN FREEHOLD shopping mall proposed as part of an urban renewal proj- Two previous votes on the un- widened, he added. that the board.and Glenn L. Swa- Raritan Stalemate successful 24-classroom proposal ect for Freehold Borough's downtown shopping area would eliminate Mechanic St. der, superintendent of elections, The plan includes the county's had agreed1 upon the refresher found 503 voters turning out last long range plans, tor by-passes to and part of South St.,,but would attract shoppers; said project planner Jay Cranmer.. August and just under 1,000 going eliminate traffic congestion, Mr. instruction. to the polls In November.- Cranmer said. Part of this in- His rendering shows what the mall could look like. South St. now runs through the dis- She said It had been recom- Resolved-in a Way Projected opening date for the mended also by John M._ Pills- c)udes extending Broad St. to trict in center of layout above, arid abuts Mechanic St., where the mall veers to the RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The school is September, 1988. The Sheriff St. and Elm St. to Jack- bury, county counsel. Mr. Pills- Yesterday, the state Division building, which will house 13 sari St., he said. right. ' bury had reviewed a complaint stalemate existing between the of Local Government approved Board of Education and the Plan-the 48-room school construction regular classrooms, two kin- ning Board apparently has been dergarten rooms, library, multi- plans. State approval is required purpose room, office; and a Residents Comment on Plan resolved, even if In a negative since the 20-year bond issue ex- teachers' room, is to be con- way. ceeds the combined borrowing structed on a 35 acre site between Todafs Index At a hurriedly called, special power of the board and the Township Committee. Union Hill and Tennent Rds, BBs attack North Viet Nam mountain pass again; meeting last night, the Planning The referendum was successful Traffic Flow Is Chief Concern terrorists' mine kills II In Saigon _. Page I Board unanimously adopted a State law requires that, In t both polling places. The first resolution condemning the Board municipalities with master plans, district, which voted at the Cen- FREEHOLD — while no oneon the plan,", Mr. Sanders said, mended 'at throckmorton and Weakness In several outstanding blue chips drags of Education for its failure to planning boards pass on school stock market averages down; trading Is sluggish Page It tral School, approved the propo- prajsed a proposed plan to re- "but to comment on'It. We want West Main. Sts. He added that submit' details of its proposed bond Issues to make sure they sition 230 to 124. Those voting In shape the downtown shopping td know If. you fee] it is feasible." he did not believe the short Ml Monmouth County students selected for state $1.5 million school bond Issue to do not conflict with the master district two, at the Morganvllla district when it was presented Nathan katz, chairman of the stretch of widened road would scholarships ... Page I the planners. The board added, plan. Independent Fire Co. approved It last night, (he main concern borough's Board of Adjustment, create traffic congestion. Page however, that it would immedi- The bond Issue, if approved, 151 to 141. Three absentees voted. centered On traffic flow. Page told planning consultant Jay By-Passes Allen-Scott Editorials .6 ately call a special meeting to will finance the addition of 36 'yes." Council representative! on the Cranmer'that widening Throck- .... « consider the proposal when it Is new. classrooms to five existing By-passes planned by'the coun- Amusements Herblock Rumson Notice Citizens Advisor/ Committee' on mortoh'St. Jnto four lanes tram ty would eliminate congestion, Movie Timetable referred. , schools, the construction of a Its present two from West Main Births new 12-room elementary build- Rumson clean up week Ma? 1 Urban Renewal, Alfred E. Sand- —•* Simultaneously, at a confer- he said, The downtown area was Obituaries ...... :hru May 6. en, told a few residents present to South Sta. would create a bot-planned with the county's long Jim Blsh«p .. Sylvia Porter ._ ence meeting, the school board ing in Raritan Valley U.S.A., and thaj the issue was not whether tleneck at an entrance to the id 21-11, 25 was adopting a statement de- an addition to the high school ALBERT A. KERR, JR., range plans in mind, he added. Borough Clerk (Adv.) they Approved of urban renewal proposed South SU;,"hopping "We do&'t want to replace old John Chamberlain Stick Market ...... —.14 claring that it would send project cafeteria. but what they thought of the mall, ,"i buildups with'new ones," Mr. Classified guccessful Investing ™14 details to the planners before the A public hearing on the pro- Sort Lounge, Umg Branch . planl . " Mr. Cranmrf* replied -that/ I Cranrner'old ' statins that'max- Comics .... :XI TeMsloa Tuesday, May J public vote on posal will begin at 8:30 p.m. Fri- Danny and the Dynamics, t«- • doi artist you to ifott mtljs^m wittW beVrecorttf 3(&dMMBNT ?age>3)' Oosaword Punle Women's' the'tosue. ' day la the high school. night, Fit, Sat., Sun. -Adv. '*> April 27,' THE DAILY REGISTER Revaluation IToman Lured by $3,000 Qffm School Trip Fees9Legality Elan Told \ Con Game * - proached her and told] her that y Council FREEHOLD — The hire for ashe found a large sum of money AUANT1C HIGHLANDS - If quick $3,000 cost Mrs. Mattle and would divide it with her. Borough Council adopts an or-Weaver, Mitthurst Rd. about Anoflier,cotfl»d-wonikn, In ter Questionable, Two Agree dinance introduced last night, all $700, police said yesterday. 40s, wearing a brown suit, came properties in the borough will be Mrs. Weaver told police that she up, Mrs. Weaver saUL-and sug- TRENTON — M. Raymond Me- of olass trips. of .Education has. a legal righ came into town Monday for a gested that she go honk and put (, attorney for the Colts During a conference with Ed- to make the policy which Mr revaluated.' '""." ' "', , The proposed measure provides dentist'6 appointment and wausp some of her money to show it Neck Board of Education, and a ward 0. Glajspey, assistant di- Willett hgs challenged. waiting for a bus home when a her good faith. j dissident board member, Melvin rector of the DivisioR of Contro- The question will be argued by pH;800for the revaluation to bring the town's 79 per cent as-colored woman in her late 20's, The three got into a 1960 ma- . .Willett,. yesterday agreed on theversies and Disputes, State De- Mr. McGowan and Mr. WiHett wearing a checked coat, ap- .issue to be decided'in Mr. Wilpartmen- t of Education, it was(who is acting as his own at sessment up to 100 per cent. roon car and drove to er home, Associated Surveys Co., Wayne, Mrs. Weaver added, She had \l lejt's challenge of a board policy agreed that the issue,to be de-torney) at a hearing ln-TrentO] box and which permits the school to cided is a question of law: on Friday, May 27. the lowest bidder, will do theParry State's some money in a red v' charge parents for the cost Whether the Colts Neck Board work, estimated to take.six to several roils of Biker, the said. The disputed policy, adopted seven months. December, provides that fiel< They returned to 1 & drt House trips are subject to specific According to Borough Attorney Rush Rule OnSquare -where she wa* told to board approval in each case, Henry J., Saling, payrqent Of the wait by an elevator/Mr WWeave - £vve Preliminary OK with the transportation and ai $14,800 emergency appropriation Waste Plans er continuedc, , for a Mute man mission charges to be paid b> can be spread over a five-year wearing a redd tii e wtic was the period. ;. '.'•''•"• . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - "boss man" of thegir gl who parents, except in cases of fi- The state Department of Health " f th For 69-Lot Land Split nancial hardship. Public hearing on the proposed found the money. He woulld givi e code will be May 10. last night made it official. ' her $3,000, she said she! was told. i>.,,..WESr.U>NG BRANCH - Th The board requested Benjam Internal Policy Matter : The borough has been given She waited patiently by the .Planning Board gave preliminai Mann of South Lincoln Ave., El- Mot True Valu* until August to submit plans for 111 Mr. McGbwan suggested to th ; Spelling out the need for a new elevator, Mrs. Weaker said. approval last night to a 69-k beron Park, present reviiec board in March that the policy construction of a secondary *?«n of. South Mr.'fhd Mrs. Paul ftardy: (nee been denied. residents had rapped the govern St., Mr.'teti contended, more Jeanne Barrett), Parkylew-at- SHORTS Deolfi Annoyance ing body for "years on^tcttoh." traffic would, flow on Hudson, St,, ijadfson, son, yesterdiy. ,-% SUITS Mrs. Flynn, commenting on a which has an elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. John 6orrentino • SOLIDS • MADRAS S. Fred Stockham, ch'airman of More crossing guards may be Courthouse Square column in the Economic Devetogmqit Com- .nee Loretta Strolk>)f 320 Park Sfz«s 3 to 15 required, Mr. Cranmer said. Mr. Ttav'Elberon, son, yesterday. The Register yesterday, denied mittee, and Edward J. 'Roth, • PLAINS • STRIPES NONE HIGHER that she had been annoyed that Sanders added that a proposed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turrin . 8 fo 20 NONE HIGHER former committeeman, severel; alternate Rt. 79 would by-pasa her error in the West Ion criticized the committee on the WeeNoranne Stlne), 3 OM Farm • SIZES 28 T044 , Branch matter had been pointed the easterly border of the borRd.- , Colts Neck, son, yesterday. NATIONAUY ADVERTISED UP TO 19.95 subject of sidewalks at the side ough. Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Davis out by Mr. Swader at an elec- of the Sears Roebuck and Co. tion board meeting. Charles Miller, president of the(nee Norma Shaylor), Woodland store, Kings Hwy. Downtown Merchants Asso Dr., Colts Neck, daughter, yes- She also declared that she had A Hassle OVER 500 JUST MOUGHT IN FRESH OVER 2,000 JUST MOUftHT IN FRESH no hard feelings toward eithe ciation, said he spoke to Charles terday. Mr. Swader, who also is com The committee voted to accept M. Pike, county planning direc Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMillan LADIES SPRING & SUMMER COLORS & STYUES missioner of registration am $3,000 from Sears in lieu of side- tor, and learned that a complete (nee Carolyn Juniewicz), 586 Ladles'' Nylon who will retire from his offic walks. by-pass to Rt. 9 and a circl Hopping Rd., Belford, son, yes- early next month; or Miss San "The agreement wiflr Sears across RRt . 79 was. part .off thi terday. Half and Full POOR BOY 2 ita J. Camassa, Long Brand: was for sidewalks and that was county's long range plans. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cof- the'promise made to the peo- , Sees Bottleneck fey (nee Antonina Parafioriti), city clerk. 10 Hazel PI., daughter, yester- Mrs. Flynn acknowledged thai ple," declared Mr. Stockham The retention of the northern • Tops •Pants $1 "Stick to the agreement" portion of Throckmorton St. as day. ; SLIPS she had been critical of Mr. a two-lane road would, create • Bermudas | Swa.der'1 decision to permit Miss Committeemen said a jughandle FTIKIN - SIZES 32 TO 60 bottleneck-for traffic to and from SIZES S-M.L HIGHER Camassa to use signature copy is to be built at the spot, thus Englishtown and the court house* Neptune N0NE registration books to check peti- the committee decision for nohe said. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brad- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED UP TO 5.95 EACH NATIONALLY ADVERTISED UP TO 2.98 tion signatures for the dty'sidewalks "at the present time. Mr. Cranmer agreed that this shaw (nee Carol Nawrocki) RD scheduled May 10 municipal elec- Said Mr. Roth, "The Jugma- y be a problem but asserted 1, Englishtown, daughter, yester- tion. day. handle is planned for the othei that the retention of South St. OVER M0 TO CHOOSE ROM OVER 1,000 JUST BROUGHT IN FRESH •The board president said she side." No one disputed him. Thi was not the answer. He said it Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brad- had inquired of officers of til issue was dropped., was important to keep conges- shaw (nee Joan Quinn), 1126 In- GIRLS 3 TO 6X - 7 TO 14 & JUNIORS State Association of Boards of Edward Kracum, Civil Defense tion away from the main shop- terlaken Ave., Wanamassa, Ladies' Election whether the Monmouth radio officer, was appointed to ping area. daughter, yesterday. STRETCH superintendent had the right ti the $500 post of deputy Civil De- But Mr. Miller replied that his Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Orlando permit Miss. Camassa to move fense director, replacing police would be taking traffic conges- nee Ruth Remlin),-310 Roosevelt i Sets • Tops t- the books to Long Branch fo Capt. William W. woodward. tion from one spot, and Roving Ave., Oakburst, daughter, yes- SWIM such checking and was told tha erday. • Bell Bottoms ^ CD Director Richard W.Seuf- it to another. he did not. Harry Frank, Jr., a critic of •: Seen Discretionary fert said Mr. Woodward recently resigned without giving a reason. ithe urban renewal program here, SUITS • Bermudas This information and advice who with hi» father owns a print Weather i NONE HIGHER N0NE HIGHER from Mr.. PHlsbury, she added, shop at 17 Mechanic St., asked was the basis of her statements New Jersey: Cloudy, windy NATIONAUY ADVERTISED UP TO 14.95 EACH i shorts what .provisions were made for and cool with rain today. High NATIONALLY ADVERTISED UP TO 5.95 that Mr. Swader had acted il Freehold small businesses in the proposed legally. in upper 40s and 50s north, 60s (Continued) plan. south. Rain tonight redeveloping The superintendent has quoted zone of trees and hedges'fo shield Mr; Cranmer replied that somi later tomorrow. Low tonight in OVER 1,000 TO CHOOSE FROM OVER 1,500 JUST BROUGHT IN FRESH \ the law .which deals with super the railroad right of way. A meet- >f the smaller buildings on Main 30s and low 40s. High tomorrow vision of registration books. He ing is scheduled with railroad of- it. and the lower portion of theIn 40s to around 50. i • : YOUR CHOICE contends that, since it Is silen ficials to discuss- the future of mall would be available to them. MARINE Girls' & Boys' Ladies' on the use to be made of the the railroad tracks he added. If When Mr. Cranmer explained Cape May to Block Island: looked signature copy books, the the tracks were moved, he i the interior loading and unload- question is discretionary with Small craft warnings displayed $125 he parking facilities would be ing plans for larger stores at the a.m. for northeasterly winds SHOES BRAS him. mall, one resident commented "I couldn't care less wha :xpanded. 15-25 knots with higher gusts $900 "pretty farfetched." he does with the books," said Mall Plans today and tonight. becoming Sizes The mall would be from 50 to "Your comrherits/'Mr. Sand- northeast to easterly with same A NONE Mn. Flynn. "And I am not con srs told the group, "will decide if speeds tomorrow. Visibility one 1 10 feet in width, with trees and 10 to 5V2 32 to 40 NONE HIGHER cerned either- with the Long thi» plan stays or is modified.' three miles In rain through •** HIGHER Branch local election, and 1 have jenches. A public bulletin bpard He said all comments were noted no hard feelings toward either ind water fountains could be ooiorrow. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED UP TO 7.95 EACH NATIONALLY ADVERTISED UP TO 3.95 EACH and would be taken under con TIDES Mr. Swader or Miss Camassa." ilaced in the center, he said. lideratlon. .The president said Miss Ca- Alfred E. Sanders, council Sandy Hook m.assa had not conformed to the epresentatlve on the committee, When the discussion drifted to TODAY - High 2 p.m. and usual procedure in processing aid Borough Council had re- individual buildings in the af- ow 8p.it, Over 10,000 To Choose From For The Entire Family requests for approval of polling newed the plans and had told the fected area, Mr. Sanders said TOMORRO.. W - High 2:12 a.m. Manner to continue "with this the Local Public Agency would and 3:06: p.m. and low 9:06 a.m. place locations and added, "I in- sooh be contacting merchants to tend to speak to her about that." thought." No formal decision |J nd 9:18 p.m. • Rain Coats • Stretch Tops • Polos YOUR CHOICE expected from council until'the explain which buildings are For Red Bank and Rumson Another item she intends to scheduled for retention and bridge," add two hours; Sea take up with Mils Catnassa, she financial question is resolved, he said. which would be razed. Bright, deduct 10 minutes; • Men's Raincoats • Crawlers •Shorts added, is the procedure to be fol- "Will, this plan that you heard Long Branch, deduct 15 min- lowed in purchase of district A plan must be proved finan- ibout tonight," Mr. Sanders utes;' Highlands bridge, add 40 election board member badges. cially feasible before it is ap- isked the group, "provide the minuses* • Sets • Dresses • Girls' Dresses • Ber- These, she said, are purchased proved, Mr. Bassoff said. Public borough with tax revenue or are by David Ellis, of Red Bank, and federal approval are neces- re on the wrong tack?" ' BIRTHDAY mudas •Boys' Bermudas • Men's Short- husband of Mrs. Mary HISi, sary before the project begins, . ...-, TOWNSHIP -flab- deputy commissioner of registra- hs said. First, however, the Part Arbor Day Ceremony 3i and Mrs. Sheidon Gordon, 102 1 tion and cleric of toe board of application, for loan and grant Andover La., Strathmore, were Sleeve Shirts • Girts Swim Suit elections. lust be approved which will pay Set at School Friday hosti Sunday at the eighth birth- Mrs. Flynn said Mfts Camassa For surveys necessary to deter- NEW SHREWSBURY - An Ar-day party of their (laughter, Pa • Western Shirts • Ladies' Better had questioned the county board mine what Is needed, he said. »r Day ceremony has been tricla. The guests, Sherrls Rip- suggestion that the purchases b« A public hearing would be scheduled for Friday at 3 p.m.,pei, Joy AIMS, Susan Shore and Blouses •ALL SIZES mad* directly by municipal scheduled for the. fall to give it the Tlnton Falls School. Patricia'i lister Leslie -dined at HONE HIGHER clerks \o avoid bookeeplng de- residents a chance to voice their Hie public li invited to the Swissland, Rt. 35, Mlddletown, talto la »h» county office, and opinions of the plan, but first vent, sponsored by the Junior and then attended the afternoon, NATIONAUY ADVERTISED UP TO $35.00 that the prMittfe to being re- federal approval Is necessary, he Garden Club of New Shrewsbury performance of "The Ugly Dach- aaid. and the Shade Tree Commlakm. shund" and "WJnnle th« Pooh/ k 1»E DAILY 27* Residents Oppose Terroriats Bfawt Saigon Chittum , .

FREEHOLD - Became few ben present to vote on the B52s Raid Pass Again bOroigh Pluming Board m«n< plication since four were abseni ber* wire absent last nignt and He suggested Httt * special meet t group o* residents objected ing be called to have die full SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air Force fittrby Vietnamese platoons, In- the BS2 raid was only about half B52i, pounding North Viet Nam flicting moderate casualties, a a garden apartment aiqtllcatio complement of the board dedde. : the size of the first attack at thk planner! delayed action un Tunis Smith, * board member, for the second time ln the "war Vietnamese spokesman said. the Mu Gia Pass by the SAC: the full board could be said he doubted if the abseni today, again attacked the Mu I Cong Dead bombers. When the bofflbtrf- Gia Pass on the supply, route to But the Viet. Cong left behind came over their target at l'a;my sembled. members would attend a tpecia the south.. The residents opposed an apmeeting. He added that since h 78 bodies after they were driven the pass was shrouded in mitt. plication by developer* Lanza and was outnumbered by other board In their first raid on the Com-Off by dose air strikes and ar- U.S. Air Force and #avy Scott of Freehold, who want t members who favored a special munist north 15 days ago, the tillery fire, a Vietnamese spokes- fighter-bombers flew 72 raliijpni Strategic Air Command's eight- man said. build 26 more garden apartment meeting, he voted for it. 1 against North Viet Nam yester- at its Spring Terrace Apartment) Alfred E- Sanders, council engine planes dropped 700 tons of The Communists captured a day. For the third time in four which now has M units, 21 representative on the board, sale1 bombs-which set off landslides hamlet- chief and inflicted days. Air Force F4C Phantoms, that reportedly closed the pass. moderate casualties on a milita F105 Thunderchiefs and bigger Spring St. and 8 on Henry St. that the special'meeting shouli But a week later tJ.S. spokes- Grant Eastman, 22 Spring S be public since residents have platoon In an attack on a small B57 Canberras tried to knock men said North Vietnamese town near the gulf of Siam, the one of two spokesmen for thi right; to know how each planni workers had reopened tin moun- out the Bac Giang railroad' and '• group, told the board that votes on the issue. -.'• government spokesman said. highway bridge 25 miles north-' tain roadway and men and sup- An Air Force spokesman said surrounding residents "wer Board chairman Mrs. Eleanc plies, for the Viet Cong again east of Hanoi, on the msiflf rail' very atrongly against the addi' Estenes agreed and said that were able to get through. and truck link to Communist. tian." He reminded the planner affected residents ((hose residing China. that the area was zoned A-l res within 200 feet of the proposed The U.S. spokesman'said no library Unit Asked if they had succeeded' units) would be notified. assessment had been made yet dential for single family houses this time, an Air Force spokesman Too Many Allowed "We will attempt to coerce th< on the: damage inflicited- today Me said* that he had checked full board to attend the specla by the raid on the mountain Is Rapped said: "If we'd done, the..)ob with other municipalities an meeting," she said. gateway on *e Laotian'frontier earlier we wouldn't keep f»ing learned that all believe that the) Board, members absent we: 230 miles, south of Hanoi. Some More back." hid allowed too many garden Mayor frank E. Gibson, Job Ire- . Powerful Mine Explodes apartments. land, Jerry Maloney and Anthony JUDGING INTRIE5 — Duncan Theckar, right, awanh committee chairman, judge* While the long-range American MIDDLETOWN - The Library Smith. «nt of tht 19 building! nominated" for honor* by the Naw J»r«ey Concrete Aitoeia- Board came in for a few more H owners.near the apart- bombers from Guam struck the knocks last night. ment complex don't, want garden The board granted preliminary tion, Th* awards, made annually for the best u$» of concra+e .in. building throughout north, Viet Cong terrorists 1 ' Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek apartments in their backyards, approval to *n application by ths.ttate, will be praiented in Newark May 25. Receiving awards will be th» archi- singled out a new target in a rapped the board' again for re- he said. He added that these Harold Thorns of Atlantic High- month-long wave of violence In tect, engineer, contractor «nd developer invofv*d>in th«iwihnmg -proj»et, Asiiiting in fusing to hold its public meet- Units were not good ratable*. lands* for a lJ-lot application on Saigon. A powerful: minis' ex- ings at night and said he will . Another spokesman, Davii Dutch Lane Rd., which would be the judging i« Edwin Phillip*, award* dinner chairman andpreiidtnt of Harrison Supply ploded in the midst ;of civilian insist at a board meeting this Biaddwn, 21 Spring St., add« known as Thornwood. The 10-acre ComjMny, N»w«rlc. Mr. Th»ck«r is pr«!d«nt of Duncan Th*ek«r Associates, Rt. 35, construction workers,- kilfing afternoon that the policy be that residents in the garde: tract application: requires major eight South Koreans- and three changed. apartments have increased th subdivision approval by th' Wanamasia. ' . . • • Vietnamese and injuring- more traffic flow and noise level board. than 49 persons, Including some "But I don't hold much hope Hie. area. children. that they will listen to me," he ..'."•. Sewen Back Up In the ground war, tine U.S. 1stadded. . "'Sewers have' been backing u| Smoke FumesAM Squad?s Horn in ^ Infantry Division and-the Marines Andrew J. Praskal, president since the complex was built, hi continued two major searches of the East.Keansburg Better- laid; He reminded the board thai for the'Viet Cong, borttf far re- ment: Association, declared that <' a petition against garden apart the: board's afternoon; meetings Send Woman BeingPlmed Near Rail Trmks ported only meager results. "are designed to keep the public ••: menu bad been filed with the After four days of scouring A borough last year. SHREWSBURY •— The. Firs torney, reported that an offer of Some 'residents, Mr. Minton away," Aid Squad's noisy horn has « new $4,960 fer the Obre PI. property the jungles north of Tay Nlnh 1 ,-Roccb Rayaschlere of Red To Hospital complained, leav«-their garbage City, 50 miles northwest of He added, "It seems that re- ' Bank, representing the developer, EAST KEANSBURG -Mrs. homej of Rita and George Farrellto cans out all the iJ^ gardless of what public opinion Councilman J. Reid Harrison permit extension of White St. has Saigon near the Cambodian' V contended that the triangular 1. Joan Vogt, 19 Alberta Ave., was Two ordinances were adopted frontier, the "Big Red One" re-Is, the board does what it wants : was situated and suited for gartreated in Rlvervtew Hospital, reported last night that the horn been accepted. Papers for' the to anyway," referring to the fact in being moved to an area behind transfer of the tract to the bor-unanimously after public'hearing. ported killing 15 Viet Cong and 1 I d«n apartments since it was con-Red Bank, for smoke inhalation Oae'measure authorize* expendi- capturing 579 tons of rice in that the' board hag not provided i tiguous to the applicant's o*ei yesterday after a fire damaged the Citgo service station on ough will be presented vat the a branch in the Bayshore, Broad St. by the railroad trades, next' meeting of Borough- Coun- ture of $2S,000 for a Vac^MI ma- operation Birmingham. v units; a pantry In her house. chine and a, truck, chassis' for The Marines said' they had He asserted that board plans He, wld that approval woul' She was released following a site removed from any resi- cil, he said. ct dences. 5treet'cleaning•• and radio receiv- killed 31 Viet Cong since'they for a Port Monmouth branch are ., not «"* «"y hardship on thereatment. A suggestion- by Councilman ersforpolice, fire, firtt aid squad started Operation Georgia seven inadequate and that tha proposed No minimum bokme. neighborhood because those re- Fire. Chief Alvin M. Maxson Incorporated' in the neW instal- Warren B. Minton that an-,ordl- and road: department personnel. days ago In Quag Nam province store site is inadequate. !. siding |n the units were repuUbl reported the blaze started when lation is a bell that rings before nancsbe drawn telling residents Down payments are authorized south of Da Nang, 380 miles , Scene of the remarks was a qMd; when to set out and retrieve their residents, not transients, Mrs. Vogt accidentJy dropped a the horn blasts, he explained, to ; from capital funds, with $33,750 northeast of Saigon; Twnfhlp Committee meeting. proof of paymwit* Pay garbage cans was rejected by; ' Board member Harold W. Gold lighted cigarette into a basket save the nerves - of the peopl< to be .raised from sale of bonds. Patrols of the U.S. Mth Divi- Another member of the audl- your bit ctfhoiM and ..- berger said that he did not con-!uH of olothes. at the service station. Mayor Frederick Messina.. The other ordinance vacates lion killed 10 guerrillas and.cap-, ence stated that rather than one sider it fair for the five mem Chief Maxson said Mrs. Vogl Court Complaint "This is a nice town," the may-Hawthorne, Ave. ;: • '•• hired eight enemy weapons in large central library, the board laid she smelled smoke for some The horn, originally at first or said. "I hesitate to stuff laws Councilman John P. Ste; el asked skirmished In the Ho M woods should plan to build three smaller •Strvktitowb^tt two hours while the clothes aid headquarters at Laurel St. down anyone's throat." for and received a $300 appro- a few miles northwest of :Saigon, ones; in Port Monmouth, Lin- ! Teachers smoldered before bursting into and Haddon Ave., became the Want Cans Removed . priation for repairs to the bora- spokesman said. He said U;S: raft and Middletown Village: tCht (Continued) flame. object of a Borough Council in- Mayor Messina promised to ough's- playgrounds and- equip- casualties were light. :••' ,• , Still another asked that the He teachers, he said, only want- The chief' said Special Police stigation when Gerald B. Hick- send out a. letter to borough? ment- • •••-.-:• •• •; \< A Viet Cong battalion' paid Port Monmouth branch be buHt ed a promise that a recognition Officer Donald Spivey entered the ey of 34 Laurel St. took a com- residents requesting their co-op- Purchase of - a new. police car dearly for an attack on Dat Dof•'on, township property." , resolution agreeable to them house with a fire extinguishei ilaint to Municipal Court last eration in keeping garbage cans from Circle Chevrolet, Red'Bank, a government cu^ost its miles Stkl the mayor, "I would lie .Would come to a vote. From his patrol car and kept thi month. He charged the horn dis- from curbsides as much'« pos- for J2.200, wu approved unan- southeast of Saigon, last.nijht. to-see-a referendum rather than j; 'After-agreeing in principle t< [ire under, control. turbed the rest and composure sible. imously. The guerrillas also attacked two htv* the stalemate continue." tilt teachers' demand for recog- Officer Spivey told Mrs, Vogt of his family. - nitlon, the board asked the as-to leave the house, but found her Mr. Hickey was appointed a sociation to lift the sanctions on lying in a hallway after she suc-member of a council committee • the basis of the board's promise cumbed to smoke. to search out, a new location for ; that appropriate action would be He then carried her outside the device. where'she received oxygen and John E, Keale, borough ai V-.-.. • . associrtjon^wever, di was transported to the hospital r dined. V ft wl# J0>r*ifpte to re- by the Cast Keansburg FlrstjAid •::f .'• move the sanctions until it. has Squad. i' ; seen the board's'official notice Chief MaxststsaM the fire-did tovmBxamh * for the special; meeting, Mr, an estimated $75 to J100 damage, L ; Dempsey said. Fire companies from Easl And how many* ways are ther ' Although nothing was put to Keansbufg and Port Monmoutr to phrase his ideas about bring' vote last night, the school boarc were at the scene. ing new industry to town whil our offic* and rmtt John L. Canntlla, ntw Mttropolitdn appeared to agree that the as preserving the residential flavor \tociation should, be recognizec >nd improving the beachfront Managtf. Ht'i Ktrt to $upervi$« y our "at home" insuranc* ; •nd there should be an estab- Middletown while abolishing beach fees an ..•-•ft". -, llshed procedure for negotiation, utting taxes while Improving strviet In R tion In the 13 or 14 years I've national church in East- Rears- At one of the rallies one of the introductory speakers got up •'" been on the board that the as-!>urg. 1 sociation has represented th He practiced law In nd blasted.' the administration Mr. John L. Cannella, who is the new Manager of gram to meet your need's. This "at home" teryice Uf, teachers." A resolution affirm- for 20 years. He became a per- nd; one of the recent;'mayors. ing that will definitely be passed manent resident here 18 years While he was going on about Metropolitan's local office at 12 Reckless Place, important. Metropolitan is the insurance company^ before the teachers' deadline of ago, after having been a summe how;terrible it all was and how was never like this in the good has been with the Company since 1946. He madtt that employs local people to give you friendly , May 4, he added..:' •esident for 30 years. 1 ' * Likewise, a negotiations agree- He Is a former vice chairman ld days and how-that particular his start as an Agents-was promoted three years mayor- and one other was re- "home town 'seryice.. . i ment will be resolved befbn •A the Young • Republican Club 1 July 1 In accordance with » re-and the Economic Development sponsible -for '"destroying" the later to Assistant Manager, and, Jn I960, became cent decision by the state com- city,' :that, .particular ' ex-mayor Now Metropolitan,: the Company you look to ^ committee, a former vice presl- comes1 .strolling in and sayshello associated-with-the Field/Training Division. Prior to mlisloner of education, he said. lent of the Belford Civic Associa- authoritative information on physical health, off err ' In his opening statement in tion and a former fire company to me. his appointment 9% Manager in Red Bank, Mr. Can- behalf of the teachers, Mr. Mcofficer- . I - shake his hand and' ask; a way to check your family's financial health '-+,1 Niilty set the deadlines, '•• He finished last in a four-way 'Areyou going to rebut?" He nella was a Manager in , N. Y. ' - He said last May the assocla- JOP primary election contes Muses a . minute,- smiles, then The Family Security Check-Up. It is available # -tion submitted to the board a 'or Township Committee In 1959.inswers: "1' wasn't invited eyerybheS-- whether you need insurance or not ^ ,, request for recognition and a On other controversial subjects, lere," In taking over his cfutfes.-Mr. Cannella with his staff ' proposal for a negotiations highlighted this week, Mr. Mala- Then," a, couple of hours later iwhether or not you have a Metropolitan policy. " i agreement. The association had vet had this to say last night: while I'm sitting; in front of the is dedicated to the purpose of continuing and ex- i no concrete reply in nearly- a typewriter trying- to get a atory ..'..-'••'...' ' '' ' ' ....'.•:..',' '• '.'..'.•' ''-* year, he said. —The appointment of Township tending tfie high quality life insurance service for Cleric Thomas T. Conrad on a together^ I get" a call from the Metropolitan representatives have been trained InT; ! Mr. McNulty asked for a board full-time rather than part-time campaign manager of the candi- which Metropolitan is so widely and favorably commitment on recognition be- jasis will probably come "soon.1 date at whose rally the introduc- Metropbfitan's own schools and are qualified by^ 1 fore May 4 and a commitment on —The naming of an attorney tory speaker made his remarks. known. •• \ solid experience to bring you this service. They are' ?-negotiations.before June 1. to handle non-court cases, such The; manager tells me the speak- ' Mr. Dempsey said May 4 wasas Alcoholic Beverage Control er"s remarks weren't planned by equipped with businesslike charts and;tables that, the candidate and because they 4 deadline for another step in hearings "is a good idea" and show y#u clearly, exactly where you stand. ; the sanctions, The next one may come soon. weren't planned they shouldn't scheduled was notification of Mr. Malavet said the reason lave been made and therefore -, teacher placement organizations veren't. Get it?. Don't use the ; Mr. Crowell does not want to Remember, Metropolitan is as local as Main Street" and education associations of thehandle such cases is that "the toryl . , suctions against -the local board ... as close as your phone. There is no obligation^ township attorney would have to Second thoughts Only witfi «n insurance,man familiar with local ' ! fceeognlHpn both try the case and advise the Well, I hadn't intended to In ... except to those you love. ^ With rtgird to recognition, an- committee, as hearing body, and le first place because the re- problems can you workout the best insurance pro* other problem was Ironed out hat-could cause some conflict narks weren't really documented The board wanted a list of the iroblems." ir logical, but, now. I'm tempted. members of the association. The Mrs. Elaine Anderson, official But • after thinking for: awhile, association promised to supply if the League of Women Voters, figure to myaelf;'iwhy get a guy it If the board would waive, its rated that Dr. William Miller, hot water just because he Her* arc the members of our staff Mrvlng hi this area: requirement that new teachers Princeton, is preparing an ad-loesti't know how to pick his 'Join professional associations. nlnistrative code for the town- rlends. I figure the candidate's ' Mr. McNulty said the require- ihip. ot enough guys taking shots, at MANAGER PauIT. Carew WBllara B. Lambtrsoo OFFICE SUPERVISOR ment had been part of.the appli- Itlmthat he doesn't have to be John L. Cannella cation form formerly used by Before the code Is drawn, Renard K. Chaney* Mejiird C. Laskey Mrs. Janet D. DeSowa lave you asked htm what he knocked off by his Wends. Harvey A. Chase John It. Uwis, Jr. the board when hiring teachers'. So here I am. That's the The board wag not aware of thinks about a full-time township David Collins Mehad Lucas Assistant Office Supervisor lerk?" she asked. "I think you tory, Or rather, that'snot.the Carl J. Cotoorgen the requirement, and agreed to tory. Sorry • I. couldn't find ASSISTANT MANAGERS nmotty G. Mauon Mrs. Rose Close (the waiver, which Mr. McNulty wuld." Douglas W. Covllle HariMrti. McNally 'I agree," commented Mr. nything. Maybe after the next Chris J. Klrschman said was desirable for the pro- George Laurie'. Nleolino D'Antkony Humus C Mefiey tection of teachers who are non- akely, "and that goes for all•ally; department heads." * Sandy William P. tynch JosephEsposito Kofcert L. Relmer OFFICE STAFF ; member* of the association. HaroM H. Foulks Mrs. Laura G. Burns '' .More than 100 teachers, resi- "It's a good suggestion," r Allan J. MacDonald . Joseph* J. Saarabba dents ..and representatives of irked Mayor Kavalek. James J. O'Shaugnessy Thomas H. Gaffer Mobert Stanek Miss Gloria Giordano ",. sending districts to the high Hurt in Crash Anthony JannaeoM Aagelo j; Tomasello* Miss Dawn KrystofIk „', '(school, y»t through the orderly MARLBORO TOWNSHIP ~ Thomas J. Keelen* DominieTrlmboll Mrs. Connie D. iiunano ,- i Sovernor Proclaims rs. Shirley Hance, 52 Court St., .meeting,.: but members of the REPRESENTATIVES Frank J. Klautt Emll Uhkrchak • • Mrs. Virginia MOhan '•'•• board anil the association's-wel- Nursing Hoqie Month' reehold, was reported In fair ndltlpn today at Riverview Chester Baker JohnP.Xnl«rI*m Daalal Vtratoie* MUs SheUa Moodle ,\ fare committee did the talking. TRENIWf (AP) - Gov, Rich- OMrge Koschak* raltar A. Woods d J. Hughes signed a proc- ospital, Red Bank, after a one- Alf M. Berg Beside* tti attorney, the associa- TfcoauiKroia JoMth P. Ztonink tion was represented by Jack amation Tuesday declaring May r accident yesterday on Rt. 79 Frauds J. Callahak Bertollno^fieltfrepresintatlv* of Nursing Home Month" in New Wlckatunk. '-the N; Jj idu^Uon Association, rsey. • • ..,-,.. :.. / • Mrs. Hance was admitted to Edmund '•],„ Canzona, board Ho praised.the state's mining hospital's Intensive care unit president, said he was gratified omes as, pioneers In. meeting r a fractured left arm and at the turnout, and promised physical and mental needs svere scalp linjuryl board co-operation in rVeitab- those requiring extended Further details were not im- .ltihlng effective communication lth csre. mediately available.. Metropolitaan with the teachers, which he said The governor also paid tribute 1 INSURANCINSURANCE >as th* true purpose ol the (be .national Median pro- Sell Fast! To* Daily KtfMar 12 Reckleu Place — 747-2100 meeting,' rjun /or the elderly. Uuified. - ***** «; . 27, TOE DAILY REGISTER Ht tfM ttvMmiAm ftafr will [Matawan Council Adopts . -.-•. (toriiita id ant wt* *» . UnptenutM. iar