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Inuid dill;, Monday through Ttiity. Btemi Cl«u Ponut VOL. 85, NO. 193 Pali M JU1 Sank Md at Additional MUllni OHlwa. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Legislature to Act on Tax Reform Delay TRENTON (AP)-iBoth houses a bill postponing, for the third and will not be used in court The tax reform law was orig- that the law would raise their that county boards of taxation of the state Legislature were pre- year, a-sweeping property tax cases or by local tax assessors. inally enacted in 1960 and sched- taxes. But legislators agreed could select a percentage of trua pared to take action today an "a reform law. The Assembly The Assembly amendment al- uled to take effect in 1901 but a that the forms, which have been value lower than 100 per cent bill postponing a sweeping tax amended the measure last week ready requires that the forms be storm of protest by farmers and simplified, are necessary to find and all municipalities within the reform law, but no one was quite to require businessmen and destroyed within one year and businessmen forced two post- out what the new law would do county could assess real prop- sure what the action would be. farmers to file forms by July 1 requires that the information on ponements, to taxes. erty at that percentage, Th« Senate President William E. listing' their machinery, equip- the individual forms be treated Opponents said the tax forms Set Percentage new law also contains revised Ozzard, R-Somerset, said before ment and inventories. confidentially. are too complicated and charged The tax reform law provides (See TAX LAW, Page 3) the session that the Senate The forms would be used by wanted to amend an Assembly the state to get some idea of the amendment to the postponement effect of the property tax reform bill. law. Assembly Majority Leader J. To Protect Filers Edward Crabiel, D-Middlesex, Ozzard said the Senate wanted said he didn't think the amend- to amend the form-filing provision ment was necessary and ques- to provide protection for the See Foreign Aid tioned whether the Senate had people who file the form. He the power to amend an Assembly wants the bill to guarantee that amendment to a Senate bill. the forms will only be used by On March 11 the Senate passed the state for statistical purposes Dayey Moore DiesCut of Billion WASHINGTON (AP)-Congress beginning July 1—$1 billion more Gen. Lucius Clay—told Kenned aid request Is $1 billion higher appears likely to act on a presi- than this year. Kennedy, how- the program was too big—tryln than this year's program, the Of Ring Injuries dential committee's recommenda- ever, is expected to send a mes- to do "too much for too many. Clay committee was- recommend- I DOOD IT WITH Mr INDIAN AX — Brian Murphy, 5, sage to Congress this week cut- ing It be chopped by $1.5 billion. «n of Mr. and MM. Robert Murphy, River St., Wait tion to tighten up the foreign aid •Overweight' LOS ANGELES (AP) — Davey ban-born boxer, a Mexico City program by pulling the purse ting back his aid request by But William T. Dentzler, execu- resident, told Mrs. Moore how sor- $200 million or more. The report, made public Sa Keansburg, found this stone in four-foot well trench his Moore, a colorful ring champion strings about $1 billion tighter. tive director of the Clay corn* for nearly four years, died today ry he was and said that he was urday evening, found that this mittee, said last night thii was brother, Kenneth, 19, was digging in backyard. Officials The signs on Capitol Hill indi- But one high official remarked year's $3.9 billion foreign aid of injuries received in the fight "praying every night" for the re- that the administration will be not so. «f Rutgers University have verified that it is an authentic last Thursday that cost him his covery of his opponent in the cate the program will be the program was overweight by hall The committee, he said, was main target of efforts to trim "lucky" to escape with a reduc- a billion dollars when weighed • Indian work ax. Here, with later American handle and world featherweight title. tragic bout. tion of no more than $1 billion. speaking of only this year's pro- Was Confident President Kennedy's $98.8 billion on the scales of the tougher new gram, ending June 30, and not rope, Brian is-trying it out on tree. .Rutgers says at one Moore lapsed into a coma short- budget. standards it was recommending. ly after his bout with Sugar Ra- Mrs. Moore expressed confi- In a hard-hitting report, the next year's. Also, he said, the time there must have been an encampment of Indians at mos and never regained consci dence that her husband would be Kennedy has asked for $4.9 bil- presidential committee—made up This led to some interpreta- report listed several new proj< tite (which is near creek) but could not further identify ousness. all right. lion in foreign aid for the year of 10 private citizens headed by tions that since the new foreign ects which it thought should bs (tone or tribe. Murphys have written to state officials Moore's wife, Geraldine, 26, had A late evening bulletin from the added. The committee did not propose in effort to, get more information. maintained a bedside vigil in the doctors seemed to give her added hospital much of the time. She reason for hope. Moore's pulse, any immediate specific cuts. If had become exhausted and was temperature and bipod pressure urged, though, graduated future resting in a nearby room when all had shown improvement. reductions, tightening of assist- death came at 2:20 a.m. • But the fighter's condition wors- ance criterja and reassessment Party Officer Quit A hospital bulletin said only ened during the night. The first of administration procedures and doctors and nurses were present bulletin Of the morning said personnel. when the fighter succumbed to Moore's pulse was irregular and Security Need brain damage. described his general condition as These steps, It contended, were In Marlboro Issue Ironically, Moore, 29, gave up deteriorating. necessary to strengthen the prc . MARLBORO - A member of signing because "I believe thii his title—and his life—in the city Sunday, Pope John XXIII called gram which the committee felt the township Democratic execu- administration has lost the co of his greatest triumph. It was the sport of boxing barbaric and was essential to security of the tive committee has submitted her fidence of the people," here that lie won the featherweight "contrary to natural principles.' United States and the non-Com- munist world. resignation to the county execu- "This, Mrs. Jackson continued crown from Hogan (Kid) Bassey At Lenten services in Ostia, Italy, tive chairman because "I find I "I believe has done serious dam- of Nigeria in 1969. the pontiff declared: "Christ en- The only committee member can no longer associate myself age to the prestige of the Demo- Ramos, the new champion, gaged in neither boxing nor poll' to. dissent was AFX-CIO Presi- with the present administration," cratic party." sobbed in an apologetic meeting tics." dent George Meany. Ha said aid , Mrs, Kate Jackson, who served Mrs. Jackson said, "Our party with Mrs. Moore Sunday. The Cu- (See DOCTORS SAY, Page 14) (See FOREIGN AID. Page 3) at committeewoman for Marl- won victory last November, after boro for "many years" in a let- 25 years as a weak minority, am ter to County Chairman John W. immediately after taking offici Applegate said she was re- the Democratic majority, undei Vote Tomorrow SixKilled the leadership of Mayor Joseph A. Lanzaro, introduced a down- On $1,950,000 School Proposal Find Body grading ordinance in the face In Traffic the well known opposition of RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP - Voters here will decide the fate majority of the people. of a proposed $1,950,000 school building program at the polls Of Second tomorrow. • Sought by Builders Accidents Mrs. Jackson said Mayor Polls will .be open from 2 to 9 p. m. • •.,.. Crash Victim lanzaro said in defense The referendum calls for approval of a bond Issue for By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RED BANK - A body recov- his position that "pressures from construction of two 12-room elementary schools, each with a Accidents took six lives In New several large developers who multi-purpose room, and a sew 27-room wing to the high Jersey over the weetad-aJl in ered Saturday from Long Island traffic. Sound at the mouth of the Housa- want to come to the township school. ' tonic'River bis. been identified were a major factor in the de- Voters will also be asked to approve the transfer of The, victims: 'is thaLof Mrs. Barbara Gross- cision to introduce the ordinance {115,000 from the" current expense account to the capital out- IT'S INTERNATIONAL — OIIVB)Williams of Sierra Leone points to location of her Laurel Springs — Two women at this time (Jan. 4.)" lay category for purchase of two proposed school sites. •ttUfl, 31,- "of, New Shrewsbury, Weit African homeland 'on; world-map for Whitney Crowell, president of the Red were struck and killed by a car who was killed in a plane crash Mrs. Jackson, a member of the The sites are a 19-acre tract on Union Ave., off Rt. 36, as they crossed White Horse Pike March 17. Board of Education said, "I am and a seven-acre tract bounded by Sycamore Dr. and Hazlet Bank Rotary-Club, which entertained"- foreign students at dinner Saturday in Colts Saturday night. Police identified Mrs. Grossman's husband, Wil- only too well aware of what the Ave., off Rt. 35. Neck Inn. With them are Catherine Han, left, Formosa, and John Ejridge, New Zea- the victims as Mrs. Pearl E effect will be of a large sudden liam, 35, also was killed when If the proposal is approved, the Board of Education hopes land. . ••'•-.• Markart of 18 Wright Ave., their twin-engine plane crashed increase In the school popu- to have the new buildings ready for September, 1964. Llndenwold, and Mrs. Charlotte Into the Sound moments after lation." M. Hill of 425 Beldeman takeoff from Bridgeport (Conn.) She said, "I believe we should Ave., Camden, both in their 60s. Airport. attempt to profit from the ex- Student Papers Cover Broad Range The driver of the car was identi- Funeral arrangements for the periences of Jackson Township fied as Joseph A. Gagnon, 22, of couple are under the direction of (Ocean County) and Matawar Llndenwold. the William S. Anderson Funeral Township, which have just un- Clinton-Theodore Bolmer, 58 Home, which will announce ar- dergone 'development' by the of Old Rt. 28, Lebanon, died early rangements tomorrow. same organizations seeking to de- Snakes, Sunlight and Carcinosarcoma Saturday In a two-car head-on Mr. Grossman's body, still velop . Marlboro." collision on Rt. 69 In nearby •trapped to the pilot's seat, was She added, "I believe that thi WEST LONG BRANCH - Six second time in the stand-by list, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon recovered earlier last week. administration has lost the con- young scientists presented papers by Richard Maizel. So was Long County. The other driver, Joseph The Grossmans were returning fidence of the people." on their own research Friday Branch High, with Barry linger. A. Hoell, 18, of Asbury Rd., As- to Colts Neck Airport when the "A Farmers and Home Owners and Saturday in the Junior Stanley Kasper, Jr., of Holy bury, Warren County, was ad- crash occurred. Mr. Grossman Association," Mrs. Jackson said, Science Symposium, jointly Cross High School, Riverside, mitted in satisfactory condition was an accountant and part own- "representing a minority of th sponsored by Monmouth. College was the third student, at Hunterdon Medical Center, er of the airport.

HIGHWAY 36 ,, at Vome. "They helped Unbelievably ... Jtojver Old Smuggler, the \td in derntit(>i'. Reporter by John H. Cook and Henrj day PnbUdMd by Tb» Red Bank Renter Incorporated A Columnist's Interviewed W. HARRY PENN1NGT0N, Pmldut JAMES J. HOGAN. Editor All columnists are interviewed by school editors. M. HAROLD KELLY, General Manager Sometimes, they arrive at my home ill delegations, Tbomu J. Bly . Sandford and Arthur Z. Kamln Frank W. Harbour sometimes singly. Once in awhile, the work is done by Xnetttn Editor JUJOClmU Edlton , UMdinnm Barun lip. mail. The questions seldom vary. The answers, never. Member of the Associated Press It runs like this: rn« Anoetttel Pnu li witttltd «ilnln« w t&t OM tornpubllcKlo o OHIIIH low mi printed In Uli u mUu all AP >m dupato&u. Q. Is your true name Jim or James? Member ol American Newspaper Publishers Association A. James, but I prefer Jim. Q. How long Member Audit Bureau ol Circulation have you been writing professionally? Ttii R«d Btnli RifliMr auotati DO flnisolii rMpoailbUIMM tor typographical trrori tn tdvtrtlitmtnti, bui A. 34 years. Q. Where were you born? *tu nptlnt wiuwlit ei»tji, uuipui ol «n «dv«rtu«m«nt 1L whleu tbi typofripmcil trror occuri. idv«ttl»» will TUut aotlt? u» muuimul launt4UUll> ol «oj «rror wblon m»r occur. A." Jersey City, N. J., Nov. 21, 1807. Ttali B«WIP*P« uiraut no tMpoulblUUu tot niumtnu ol opinion! to Mint trom lu nilin Q. Do other members of your family

•abunptkn PricM u Uniti Lwi than t moi. Per month $1.60,'; U montiu—118.00 • montlu-* too write? A. Only for money. Sbl oop) n oouitw. T mil Sinn* ©opy or mall. 10 etnu • monthi-112.90 lmonUo-4 4.60 Q. Briefly, what is your family MONDAY, MARCH 25. 1963 BISHOP background? A. Father is John Michael, police lieutenant, now 79. Mother was Jennie Tier Bishop, died at age 73, Aug. 1957. One brother John, Citizenship Exchange 53, sister Adele, 50. Daughter Virginia Lee Frechette, 25, mother of five. Daughter Gayle, 19, mother of one. Now that Congress has in mo-tionsk he worked so many years to Two step-daughters: Karen, 10; Kathleen, 8. First wife, tion special legislation to make foster would be welcome company Elinor Dunning: died Oct. 1957. Married Kelly Stone: Sir Winston Churchill an honorary in any homeland. Statesman, grea May 1961. Housekeeper: Frau Katherina Rook, 54. American citizen, word reaches these writer, teacher and journalist, he se Q. What was your first newspaper job? A. N< Y. shores that the British Parliament a pace that will be remembered for News, copy boy, 1929. Q. Did you go to journalism wants to return the favor and hasgenerations. The world also will re school? A. No, didn't get to college. Q. Who Is your favorite author? A Carl Sandburg. Q. When did you in mind the name of Gen. Dwight vere Gen. Eisenhower for his skills decide to become a writer? A In Miami, 1925,, Bought D. Eisenhower, our former President. as a soldier, diplomat and national a N. Y. newspaper at corner of N.E. 2nd Ave. and The exchange seems most fitting. leader who helped put a stop to bat- Flagler St. Read a column called "About Broadway" Sir Winston worked hand-hvglove tle and bring nations ^into closer These Bays: by Mark Hellinger. Decided I'd like to write like that with Americans during the most bonds of brotherhood. LETTERS Q. Who gave you your first break? A. Frank:. Car- important years of his most dis- So let these English-speaking na CRITICIZES 'SILENT SDP son, day city editor of News. Sent me on an assign- World's longest land Frontier ment about Negro boy stoned to death 1>y competitors tinguished career. The same condi- tions exchange citizenship honors 58 Llpplncott Ave,, By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Long Branch, N. J,in school track meet I ruined the story by over-writ- tion surely applies to Gen. Eisen- It's only an on-paper gesture, but i To the Editor: ing. Q. What is the most difficult task in the field of does further emphasize the unity of China's Mao Tse-tung seems to be a man of con I am ashamed that I am hower, in his dealings with ' the citizen of Long Branch. Anyone writingf? A. To-say something simply. British. purpose that is much needed between siderable sardonic humor which he is currently using with a twinge of conscience must A. What was the turning point in your career? Sir Winston and the great tradi- them today. to give his Supposed ally, NiWta Khrushchev, the feel the same way. If a group of A. Writing "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" Th« style screaming meemies. men can force a man of our city manager's proven ability to be was copied from my father's police reports. It has been The great Mao is not remarkable for his consist thrown by the wayside then, imitated since by many writers. Q. What was your low- The Big Storm ency; at one period he announces thai tor one am getting out. est point? A. While writing the Lincoln book, I was a* I may be wrong, but I Just he will "let a hundred flowers bloom," never realized how truly clvlc- broke. Nothing in the bank, no Income, owed $3,100. t was at this time last year that struction of jetties and breakwaters meaning that people are to feel free to mlnded our "silent six" are. WeQ. How well did the book sell? A. Including book chibs peoplJ e living along the Atlantic and repairs to seawalls. Funds, of write as they think; at another period needed someone and there they and Reader's Digest Book Club about 3,000,000 copies. course, are the big problem. But at were. They pulled us up by our Coast were still mapping up after he chops the heads off those who pre-bootstraps. They really showed Q. Did you have other low periods? A. Lots of least some plans for protection are sume to differ with him. He invades In us the way. They must use sign them. Laid off as Mirror reporter 1932, wrote biography the devastating March 5-6 storm. dia and then halts the invasion; he twits language to let their intentions be in the works. known because they all seem to of Hellinger 1951 which didn't sell, wrote biography The scars of the storm can still Many people usually say, after a Khrushchev for "cowardice" over Cuba, have laryngitis.. of Jackie Gleason ("The Golden Ham") 1955, which but he has not himself summoned the be seen many places along the coast. Now that the hearing is over, won awards, no sales; took over dying Liberty Maga- storm, they will move back from Chamberlain nerve to attack British-held Hong Kong But they are few. Hours after the the sea or the bay to safer territory. I have a sneaking suspicion that zine as Executive Editor and strangled it; walked out of or Portuguese Macao or the small islands held by the "silent six" will suddenly re- Collier's as an editor just before rigor mortis set in; tides receded, residents along the But, when it is all over, they dig Chiang Kai-shek between Taiwan and the Chinese main- cover their voices. They surely will make statements to our local built a $23,000 house for $42,000 and lost my shirt coast were busy rebuilding. and. He is just as vulnerable to the sardonic tfirust as the sand out of their yards, rebuild paper which will be duly printed Q. When did you first use "The Day" style of writ- Khrushchev—'but it is the Soviet dictator, not M^o Tse- in their entirety, even though And, equally Important, the fed-their houses —and stay where they ing? A. 1949. Wrote an article for The Sign, called A tung, who is obviously doing the wincing these days. the statements are usually and are. obviously prepared by laymen or Day In the Life of a Priest Q. What was your greatest eral government, the state and mu- The Mao technique is devilish. He floats rumors novices playing politics. editorial disappointment? A. Two of them. In 1943,1 nicipalities are making strong ef- Man is not always the winner in that the Chinese are not at all satisfied with certain It's a shame that the people was in Bermuda when a German submarine, U-505, was his battle against the elements—but nineteenth-century treaties which ceded to Russia who are really sincere about forts to better protect themselves towed into Hamilton. Navy ordered me not to mention corridor from the Lake Baikal region of Siberia to thegood government can never be from such fierce storms—by the con- he continues to fight on. heard. When an opportunity it Second occurred in 1960 when I spent nomination port of Vladivostok and gave the Russians other Pa- arises such as the new form of day with John F. Kennedy. Left him at 4 p.m. with the cific maritime territory. He calls into question the an government we have, it's always j Your Money'§ Worth: story in my pocket Found out later that tv. set in his cient Russian annexation of Chinese Turkestan. Then, the people with the angles who come out ahead of the really hideout blew a tube and he knocked on neighbor's door when it is suggested by conciliators that Mao and sincere and honest ones. and asked if he could watch the convention with them. Khrushchev talk things over, the Chinese dictator There are men on the presenl Huge Numbers Forfeit Social Security Benefits Neighbors were Mr. and Mrs. William Gargan. I missed agrees to a meeting in Peiping, to which Khrushchev council who I am sure haven't the vaguest idea of how or what the best part of the story. By SYLVIA PORTER could not go without losing face. is meant by floating a bond is- sue. But there they sit. But Q. What was your biggest break? A. Being Intro- Hundreds ol thousands of Amer- to work beyond the age of 65 only one additional quarter. (I: and to earn fair amounts think he was born in 1893, he would The Twitting of Khrushchev then again the qualified mem- duced to William Randolph Hearst Jr. He asked me to icans across the United States bers of council couldn't tell you are today forfeiting the biggest they are not eligible to collect need seven quarters; in 1894, The twitting of Khrushchev goes on against an return to writing for newspapers while writing books. any benefits. This is not true. eight quarters, etc.) A woman what "out bet," "tank job,' bargain they'll probably ever be "round robin" or "6 for 5" means Best move I made in a lifetime of errors. Q. Are you offered—their own paid-up Social Under new, liberalized rules, born In 1895 or before also needs ominous geographical and deraographical background. only six quarters of coverage to either. 1 guess that's why they about to start another book? A. Yes. The research is Security bene- they well may be able to draw It is often said that the longest unfortified land frontier don't get along. fits, pensions at least part of the benefits be insured and only one ad- in the world is the one that divides the United States almost finished. It will be called "The Trial of the to which they which they.would get if they ditional quarter for each year What is happening now is ourRosenbergs." quit. As an illustration, a manafter 1895. The quarters can beand Canada- But the land frontier between China and fault. _ We are getting what we are entitled but deserve. I'm sure that if mosi for which they retired at 65 might receive $100 earned at any time between Jan Soviet Russia is longer by a fourth as much again. It, Q. Do you believe that writers are born, not made? a month; if he continued to work 1, 1937, and now. of us had our vote to cast again, have neglected too, is unfortified. The population of China is said towe wouldn't press the same lever. A. No. Practice makes' the writer. The best practice is to apply. instead, he could earn up to to try to tell a story in the fewest number of words, $2,600 a year and still get part Need Not a Factor be around 700 million. That of Soviet Russia is a mere I'm certainly going to change The Social mine in May and will advise my Security Ad- of that $100. A man and wife (3) Many believe a person 220 million—and the Russian birth-rate has been going mostly of one syllable. The writer who uses abstract must be in need to get bene- friends end neighbors to do the m 1 nistration, at 65 can earn up to $3,260 a down. What if the 700 million Chinese started to move same. and archaic words is afraid of his work. Q. Whats so with the aid o year and still get some benefits. fits. This is not trae. You can difficult about writing short sentences and short words? a computer at (2) Many who have been be wealthy and still collect, for north? Instead of-voting for Mr. Pop- turned down for benefits in theonly earned income counts. In- When, during the Korean War, General MacArthurular this time, why don't we goA. Try it. . Porter its Baltimore crazy and vote for Mr. Ability headquarters, is now conducting past because they didn't have vestment income, annuities, pri- Q. Where is your office? A. An old two-car garage vate pensions, dividends, inter- pleaded with Washington to permit him to boinb the this time: a nationwide search for these in-enough work credits to qualify in the back of the house has been converted to a li- aren't aware that because of re-est, holdings of real estate — "privileged sanctuary" of the Red Chinese in Man- Even if he doesn't smile to suit dividuals. It's actually trying us. to track down 1,000,000 persons cent reductions in the amount of none of this counts. churia, the request was turned down for fear that it brary. Q. If you had it all to do over again—. A. No coverage needed to qualify, they Even if he knows what he is changes. I learned more from the mistakes than from who are. 65 or over who have (4) Many who deducted a fewmight bring Soviet Russia into the conflict Whereupon doing. not applied for their pensions may now be eligible. Under the years from their age when they General Charles Willougfoby, MacArthur's chief of in- Even if he truly wants a bet' the hits. Q. What did early newspaper work teach you Of course, not all will be found new rules, a man born in 1892originally took out their Social or before needs only six quarters telligence, pointed out that a single bomb placed on ter Long Branch. that you couldn't have learned in school? A. Discipline. to be eligible, but surveys to Security cards are now afraid Even if he is sincere. date L- xate hundreds of thous of coverage to be insured. For they will be prosecuted or pen-strategic portion of the Trans-Siberian Railway would Each of my city editors gave me but one crack at a every year after 1892, he needs Even if he is honest. ends are. alized if they confess their true effectively isolate the Russians from their Red Chinese Even if he doesn't smoke. story. Sick or well, I learned to do my best every day. This is a startling statistic age in order to collect their Even if he is qualified. Today, I do not have to wait for a mood to move me which warrants nationwide pub- benefits. This fear is baseless. allies. The Russians, so General Willoughby recalled Even if he isn't a fireman. to the typewriter. The clock is enough. licity, for among this huge group CARMICHAEL There is no penalty for giving couldn't defeat the Japanese back in the early years Even if he lives in Elberon. are surely many who desperately a false age. If these individuals of this century because of the Siberian distances "The Public be Damned" ep- Q. Do you think there is as much opportunity to- need their benefits. There also HO can present "reasonable evi- >ears to be the motto of the day for a journalism student as when you started? is no doubt that benefits due to dence" of their true age—a birth nvolved. "silent six." How they do what A. No. In spite of the broadening of the field to include a worker who has retired recent- certificate, voting or school rec- General Willoughby had obviously been looking at :hey do in the face of overwhelm- ly or who retires now far exceed <5O ord, insurance policy—they can television, radio and public^ relations, therg are more collect. the map of inner Asia, where the Trans-Siberian tracks ing public opinion to the con- the amount of money he has paid trary is incredible. Do they just schools, more students than journalism can assimilate. In Social Security taxes. parallel the Mongolian and the Manchurian borders for know us onelection day? If they While the Social Security tax THEY rVUKT (5) Many disabled workers of Q. Do you think when I graduate that you might speak any age and survivors of work some three thousand miles. This stretch, which is rough- are so civic minded, where have has nearly doubled since the y the distance between Portland, Maine, and Portland, they been all these years? Or areto somebody—? A. I was afraid you'd never get to the program began in 1937—climbing ers who died before reaching 65 are unaware that they may be they just the pawns of oppor- point... from a planned maximum em Oregon, shows how tenuous is the linkage between the tunists? ployee contribution of $90 a year entitled to life-time benefits. two ends of the Soviet Asiatic empire. To get off the These could amount to more Our "Watchdog," Mr. Dinkel- Jl to the present maximum tax of hook of this tenuousness the Russians are now makingspiel, is now the hunted instead $174 a year—in the same period than $50,000. urveys for a second line. of the hunter and there is no the value of every benefit has Tomorrow: How the search place to hide. tripled. s being carried on. Willingness to Die The one thing Mr. Marks has $32,339 For $3,188 All of this must be on Khrushchev's mind as he learned to do extremely well The minimum monthly benefit listens to Mao's taunts. All of this must be darkening since becoming exposed to par- for a worker retired at 65 has liamentary procedure is how to Jumped from $10 to $40. The Strathmore is dreams when he considers that the Red Chinese introduce a motion to the floor. maximum has increased from $85 Mr. and Mrs. John Marizi, 17 may someday be able to explode an atomic bomb of It appears to be his main func- to as much as $254 for the family Donna PI., entertained Mr. andtheir own, For a period Khrushchev traded taunts with tion. of a retired, deceased or disabled Mrs. Donald Mclnerney and ohil Honesty and truthfulness is still worker. Mao, contrasting the Red Chinese unwillingness to at-the best policy but don't make me To be more specific, consider dren, of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. ack Portuguese Macao with Nehru's bold seizure of swear to it because unfortunately a worker who paid the maxi- Portuguese Goa. But Mao had the last word here when live in Long Branch. mum tax since the program be- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore, Sincerely Yours, gan and retired in January, 1963, 1 Anton PI., were the hosts to e dismissed Khrushchev's remarks as "a fig leaf to William Marino, at 65. This worker will have Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Iind- lide a disgraceful performance in the Caribbean crisis." Fourth Ward. paid taxes of $1,584, his em- True enough, in any Russo-Chinese war, the ployer will have contributed an stom of Alpine. AGAINST '2 GUYS' •qual amount, bringing -the loviets would have the advantage of an industrialized Middletown, N. J. total of Social Security taxes Mr. and Mrs. Jules Green- ation. But the Red Chinese might negate that with 'o the Editor: paid to $3,163. Against this tax zweig, 3 Imbrook La., entertained heir willingness to die. Once before, in history, a nervy There seems to be a tremen- contribution, consider that this the following guests Saturday dous misunderstanding about the worker and his 65-year-old wife night: Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lu- hieftain with little advantage save that of a ferocious so-called tax advantages from —assuming normal life expect- bell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert manpower erupted from inner China to make the coun- "2 Guys" building on Rt. 35, just ancy — can anticipate collecting Levine of Long Island; Mr. andries of eastern Europe tremble. In the thirteenth cen- lorth of Howard Johnson. This 3WSS $32,339 in benefits. Mrs. Robert Weiser, Mr. and iperation, to cost one million dol- What are the reasons so many :ury Genghis Khan and his hordes swarmed into what lars by the estimate of "2 Guys" "We protested when they banned o Commie. Americans are passing up the Mrs. Simon Alweiss, Mr. and hemselves, may sound profitable, Mrs. Maxwell Carmel, Mr. ands now the Uzbek and Kazak regions of the Soviet Un- It's only fain we protest when the/ ban ' benefits? Social Security offi- on, sacking cities as they went and moving on ulti- but the truth is that the tax re- a Birch Society member. That's American* cials figure there are five. Mrs. Buddy Greenberg, all of am will only average $1.01 re- (1) Many who have continued 6—Monday, March 25, 196Stratfimore3 . mately to the banks of the Don River. (See LETTERS, Page 7) lsmt ladyl* [ions Club Demo BED BANK MwJsv, MaaJ. 28, 1963-7: LETTERS L. Freret; district», Arthur Out- Fair Haven Rd., front I tot pjn, (Continued) owitz and Mrs. Shirley Gutowite; Mrs** . Lillia*"" n -----Murra-y wa^s _,. n each tax MO. Smill Gets 2 .New Will Back district 4, Mr. Kotene and Mrs.named refreshments chairman mm wIH teedve about SO cent*. rhelma Seldin; district S, Paul for the next three months. v Vestfa, the. adjacent property Members Incumbents Chestnutt and Mrs. Barbara Hitz. Harry Kniffln is club president. vil| be dvrtdtted, causing a Itr- LONG BRANCH-Peter V. Pa- The club also endorsed Mid- tfter great t« loss, and we may FAIR HAVEN-The Democrat- cera, 219 Edwards Ave., Long ic Club met Monday night, dletown Mayor Earl Moody for NUNS' EYES PLEDGED expect » repetition of the Food Branch, and Erail W, Kreusling the state Senate; County Tax NAUVOO, IU. (AP) - All 105 Pair east, when It received a of 877 Red Oaks Dr., Elberon, pledged its support to the pres- Benedictine nuns at St Mary's fMMfcoutand reduction in its as- ent Democratic municipal chair- Commissioner Leo Weinstein, were Inducted as new members man, farmer mayor Milton Ko- Young Democrats president Paul Plrory here have pledged their sessmcnt after Shop Rite opened. of the Greater Long Branch Klernan, Jr., and Avon Borough eyes after death to an eye bank Tills will igaia reduce our taxLions Club at a meeting in the sene, end unanimously endorsed at,Die University of Iowa, to be advantage. organization candidates on the attorney Donald J. Cunningham Hi-Henry Inn Tuesday night. county and municipal level. for the state Assembly; and used to help living persona with Traffb will need more police, .Past Deputy District Gov. Mor» Highlands Mayor Cornelius J. Impaired vision or in medical re- ,. the building will need constant ley Zagury and International A battle for control of the Dem- Guiney, Jr., and former Spring search. Inspection, accidents will un- Counselor Vincent P. Lacity were ocratic organization will be theLake Councilman Hugh B. "This was a real charity we doubtedly Increase on already highlight of the April IS primary Meehan, for freeholders. could easily offer our fellow hu- overcrowded Hwy. 35, where the inducting officers. The nominating committee pre- election here. "Organization" The roast beef platter will be;man beings," said Mother Clar- txtra can on the road are esti- candidates for district committee tomorrow In the Atlantic Hotel, Isse, superior of the community. mated to go up to 600 an hour. sented the following slate: Pres- posts are being opposed In every Hie drainage from this large ident, Melvin Tresler; first vice president, Robert Manfredi; sec- district but the first by "Regu- area, all black topped, and theond vice president. Dr. Harry lar Democrats" presumably led stnrage unit run down the creeks by John A. Flood, Jr. On New Monroouth and Belford, Vineburg; third vice president, ' where drainage and Hooding are Dr. Harold Eder; secretary, Ber- Neither group has filed candi- nard Burrow; treasurer,. John IRUKFAST SUNDAY — The annual father and son Communion breakfast of the dates for nomination to the two already a problem. Cellars will Addeo; lion tamer, Mario Con- . have to be the eaten btslns. Fathers' Club of Christian Brothers Aeade my, Lincroft, will be held Sunday in the Borough Council posts. Mayor Haven't we enough drainage cilio, and tail twister, Eubene Milton Kosene said two Organi- ' problems now in Mlddletown? Marotta. school gymnasium. The group will attend the 9 o'clock Mast In St. Leo the Great zation candidates were "eager to These "2 Guys" may bring ua Board members nominated Church. The principal speaker will be Brother Antelm Thomas, director of the Kam- run" until the newspaper public- a liability. They represent land were Henry Olson and Gustave enja Teacher Training Center in Tanganyika, Kenya, Africa. Invocation will be ity about the party distensions. use which returns the lowest of Liotta, two year terms; and Organization candidates en- taxes; depreciation of surround- Harry Caplan and Ralph Miller, Rev. Arthur St. Laurent, pastor of St. Leo the Great. The committee going over final dorsed Monday night for the dis- ing property and business may one year terms. arrangements for the breakfast, left to right, are Eugene Croddick, Wickatunk; Ed- trict committee posts are: dis- Guaranteed-to-b!e»d madras in tiei, belts, shirts, well cause a tax loss; also we Elections will be held April 2. mond Sullivan, Rumson; Brother Bernard, headmaster of Christian Brothers Academy, trict 1, William Zleman and Ju- shorts, sportcoats 6n J. Kridel's Boys and YM floor. Will have to pay for extra police A film "Project Bluejay" was and Lawrence Durkin, president of Fathers' Club, New Monmouth. llanne M. McMahon; dlttrUt 2, protection and thousands of dol-shown. Julius Smith of Long Gustave J. Freret and Kathryn lars to correct' drainage. So weBranch attended as a guest. ean b» holding the bag full of extra tans for ourselves. GRANTED DIVORCE Mlddletown, we are at the FREEHOLD — A divorce de- brink) la Middletown to go upcree has been approved on or down? Two Guyg could push grounds of desertion for Mrs. over, 'leaving us with no hi Evelyn M Savsge of 405 Gar- tare except higher and higher field Ct., Long Branch, from Ben- taxes. Mlddletown do not be jamin H. Savage, whose present deluded. address is not listed in court Margaret B. Bartlett records. Superior Court Judge Leon Leonard entered the Judg- CALLS FILM ADS ment after a hearing and 37 Walnut St., awarded custody of the couple's . -Mlddletown, N. J. three Children to their mother. PO Address, Red Bank The Savages were married Sept. To the Editor 20, 1956. Mrs. Savage was repre- , Sham* on The Red Bank Reg- sented in her suit by Ira Katchen, ister for accepting such objec- Long Branch. tionable ads as have appeared this past wtek la their film sec- proudly begins, "Our latest tion. achievement Is going to set us Does the eminent Mr. Walter years ahead of the Russians! Just Hetda tee nothing ironic in thelisten to this, sir—'US foreign aid fact that while • he allows such acts like a doctor's prescription!' prorient advertising for these so After you get on TV and declare . i, r i " called adult pictures he is in- this doctrine, every survey in volved in fund raising for the Girl the world will declare us Num- Scoots of America! How blind ber Onel" can people be where they do not The President looks glumly at see oat the very worthwhile work his official, "That slogan is very they do with their right hand good," he says sadly, "but it's too the/ more than undo with their late. The Russians Just launched left, their ultimate weapon. Last night I for one am reminding him. Nikita went on Moscow TV and Sincerely, . announced to the world, "Com- Barbara A. Doyle munism works good—like an Ideaiogy should." POPULARITY VS. REALISM "Oh, no!" cries the USIA offi- 12 West Front St. dai, "They've stolen our top se- ,•''-'•••-•: RedBsnk,N. 3. cret weapon! The sales pitch to To the Editor: end all sales pitches—1" Scene 1 — Washington, D. C: Fadeout, but before I go, one The chief official of the United final word. Somehow, it just States Information Agency stands doesn't seem that worldwide eur- before. a massive desk, his ner- veys rating our popularity at an vous hands clenched in a towel all-time high are anywhere as is tears stream down his face, Important as our rating In more "0, Mr. President," he sobs, mundane matters like national "whatever an we going to do?) defense or foreign policy achieve- Qur European poll shows that our menu. I think that advancements nation has an all-time high In In these matters are far more popularity but the Russians have likely to deter (he enemy whose ^ Today, after 31/2 years as a daily publication, Th« Register made spectacular gains recently. announced aim Is to "bury us" s carr The 'popularity gap' is narrow- than a hundred thousand ratings M|l|f p I ' V»9 more advertising than at any time in its history! Ing! We need more scientists, en- telling us that we're "No. 1" in glneers, and ad-men to construct world popularity. These polls • Not only more advertising, but more advertisers too. a bigger, better American Image don't alter the fact one whit that that's K 4V-'O per cent pure) Cuba still exists, so does Russia, (and make dishwashing almost so does China, so does Eastern nleeiy Sir — we're losing the Europe—as the home grounds of "save-the-face race!" dictatorships that intend to con- Scene 2 - Washington, D. C, quer the world, and who care some time in the near future: precious little if they lose "popu- Why? Because Register advertisers get such consistently The same USIA official stands larity" among the nations they before the same massive desk, brutally capture. good results. More results than ever before and that adds but this time there is a smile on Sincerely yours, Ua face. "Mr. President," he Virginia Lyle v,. T „, ', -;•;*,-/'1 , ', MORE•! up to greater profits for those merchants who us* The Register with a planned program.

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She International Pageant Dr., Little Silver, he is a mem- cia Ann Cavanaugh, daughter of wore a gown oi aqua organza and a matching headpiece and MIDDLETOWN-New Monmout of Pack 93 presented skits on ber of the Caucus Club, Debate Mr. and' Mrs, Roy Cavanaugh, carried a colonial bouquet of Neighborhood of Girl Scou on outer space themes Club, Pi Lambda Sjgma and Moore Rd, Marlboro, became pink chrysanthemums. will hold an international pagean recent meeting in the fire house. served as chairman of the Sen- the bride of Harlan F. Libby on The bridal attendants, Mrs. on April 28 In Memorial Hal Bob cat pins were presented ate Reorganization Committee March 17 in the West Farms Daniel McManness, . Farming- oj St. Mary's School, New Mon to Douglas Mendini, Jodi Lan- and chairman of the public rela- Methodist Church. mouth. zaro, Fred Well, Steven Sebe: tions committee. The bridegroom is the son of dale, and Miss Laurette Cornier, Marlboro, also wore aqua gowns Costumes of foreign coun and Daniel Brewer. He Is a Junior at Gettysburg Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Libby, West and headpieces and carried colo- tries will be made and worn t>> and was graduated from Red Farms Rd., Farmingdale. Other badges and awards were nial bouquets of yellow chrysan- Intermediate Scouts and flag: High School. A total of Rev. Robert S. Judge per- presBated to Lubomyr Datzkiw- themums, will be made by Brownies 1 III students voted in ttie elec- formed the double ring cere- sky, Larry Youngman, Douglas John. Libby, Farmingdale, was the neighborhood group. Senloi tion held on campus March 12 mony. , Antisell, Daniel McCormick, Ste- best man for hds brother. Ushers Scouts will conduct a flag cer- and 13. The bride wag given in mar- ven Rynlewicz, Barry Moyer, were Richard and James Cavan- emony. Mrs. Robert Zifarelli is riage by her father. She wore a Cornel Datzkiwsky, Gene Me- Three students from the Red!nr-l«>gth gown of silk organza augh, Marlboro, brothers of the pageant chairman. Grath and Donald Antisell. over taffeta. The fitted bodice bride. Mrs. Stanley Dudeck is neigh Bank area are among under was styled with a bateau neck- The bride and the bridegroom borhood chairman of the current graduates at the University of line and long tapered sleeves em- were graduated from Freehold cookie sale. NEW OFFICERS of the Shrews- Delaware pledged to nine social bury Boy Scout Mother's Aux- fraternities recently, Tliey are broidered with small flowers. Regional High School. The bride iliary are Mrs. Joseph Serge- Bradley Bergh, 67 Gull Rd., Mid- The bouffant skirt featured a is employed at.Marlboro State SCOUT MASS - One him wich, president; Mrs. Lloyd d etown, Alpha Tan Omega draped back. Her fingertip veil Hospital. • , . dred and fifty Atlantic High, Halsey, vice president; Mrs Michael Reid, 37 Ivanhoe La. of French illusion was attached The bridegroom is a member lands Girl Scoijts and iheii John Kelly, secretary, and Mrs. Matawan, Kappa Alpha; Bruce to a crown of pearls and crystals of the National Guard, Red mothers attended Commuirlor James Sebastian, treasurer. Sawders, 5 Custer St., Farm and she carried a white Bible Bank, and is employed by the Breakfast in St. Agnes School adorned with a white orchid, car- A committee was organized ingdale, Sigma Phi Epsllon. Radio Engineering Laboratories, recently following an early Mass nations and pompons. Farmingdale. in St. Agnes Catholic Church. to inform numbers of activi- ties aad meetings. Members are Miss Sandra Hodgetts, daughter Mrs. Robert Cavanaugh, Clark- The couple iWiU' reside in How- Their guests included Mrs, Mrs. Sliiney KSidama, Mrs. Jo or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. ville, Terai., was matron of hon- ell Trailer Park. Mary Lou Williams, District se?h Seuffert, Mrs. Allan War- Hodgetts, Navesink, is one of IS adviser of the Monmouth Corn- wick, Mrs. Halsey, Mrs. Ray- women who will perform in ell of Girl Scouts, and Mr». Easter Parade mond Salm and Mrs. Sergewioh. "iounds of Cinema," a synchro- William Burke, chairman of the m wd swimming show being pre- Atlantic Highlands Neighborhood Mrs. Salm is chairman of sented by the Mermaid Club of Mrs. James Egidio, neighbor- cafd party planned for May Westminster College, New Wil in Fellowship Hall of the Shrews- Airline Representatives hood troop consultant, presentee mington, Pa., Wednesday through a fashion show of new Girl bury Presbyterian Church, Assist- Saturday. A sophomore, Miss Scout uniforms which will be ing are Mrs. Warwick, refresh- Hodgetts is a graduate of Middle- introduced throughout the ratio; ments; Mrs. J.. Fred Billett Township High School. in September. tickets; Mrs. Wilcoxen, awards; To Judge Promenade Mrs. Robert Varrelman, tables, Members of Girl Scout Trooj ASBURY PARK — The world Selection of the best dressed Mrs. Thomas Dunlap, favors; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Giblon 259 presented a program of fashion will focus on the 28th women on the boardwalk Easter Mrs. Robert Varrelman, tables, Jr., 2 Vista PI., Middletown, were square dances. Members Annual Orchid Promenade on Sunday afternoon will commence and Mrs. Kelly, publicity. a-nong the more than 450 parents Scouts of Troop 242 were flai of freshman and juniors who par- Easter Sunday, April 14, when about 2 p.m.. Judges' will ride in bearers. Others on the committee are ticipated in Parent Weekend, re- style authorities for three of the opeh'sports cars. Top awards will Mrs. Kodama; Mrs.Halsey, Mrs. cently ' at . St. Mary's College, world's leading airlines will serve be made on the stage of Conven- MORGANVILLE Cub Scout; Seuftert, Mrs. Sergewich, Mrs Notre Dame, Ind., where their as judges in the colorful board- tion Hall where orchids will be William Leary, Mrs. Sebastian daughter. Miss Noel Lee Giblon, walk event. presented. and Mrs. Melchior Rizzuto.. n a junior. Also visiting their 1011111115 City officials announced that The fashion promenade will fol- II* daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Ma- fashion experts representing Air low by one day the ninth Annual UIIJI lone, a junior at St. Mary's Col- France, Alitalia and Sabena Air- "Hunt for the Golden Egg" to lege, were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lines will select the 50 most be staged for children up to 10 Plays Solo P. Malone, 79 Obre PI., Shrews- smartly dressed promenaders on the beachfront, Saturday, bury. from 16 to 60 in the Easter Pa- April 13, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. For Auxiliary rade here, and present them with A feature of the fashion prom- Miss Laura Goodman of 72 orchids. enade on Easter Sunday will be CRISS-CROSS drape tops a long evening skirt, left, in a duo-tone wool formal. At LONG BRANCH-James Moy- Harding Rd.. Red Bank, Is a City Manager Kendall H. Lee the award of prizes to youngsters er, Sea Girt, was guest speaker right, a floral print is made into a twinging skirt and a matching shell overblouse. member of the planning commit said that world airline co-opera- chosen in the Chamber of Com- last week at a meeting of the tee for the first annual Spring tion with the city-sponsored event merce-sponsored Junior Promen- Woman's Auxiliary of the United Weekend of C. W. Post College of had been arranged by City Pub- ade at Press Plaza on April 6. Long Island University, Brook licity Director George Zuck- Cerebral Palsy in the Treatment Bridal Shower The public will be invited to Lincroft Club Presents BELFORD - Miss Lydia ville, L.I. The event is sched- erman, pageant producer, with view the final selections on the Center, 465 Dewey St. uled for Friday through Sunday Miss W. Jean Astarita, presi- Haas, Leonardo, was guest of Convention Hall stage. All seats Mr. Moyer, a cerebral palsy and will Include a formal dance, dent of the Asbury Park Travel in the auditorium will be availa- victim, gave several piano solos, honor at a bridal shower, in the a folk music concert featuring the Service, and Jerry RotMein, an PEPPER MILL SET Anniversary Program ble, without charge, on a first something he has worked on to home of Mrs. John Tame, Water- Highwaymen, and class night. official of the travel firm. come, first served basis. For the finest in flavor... grind accomplish for many years. He LINCROFT—Federation night,$30 to the Lincroft School library, view Ave. Hostesses were Mrs. it fresh! This handsome Olds stated that if one really wants Miss Ellen See, daughter of Thompson set is available in irogram was held by the Wom- $30 to St. Leo the Great school Fred Byneer and Miss Lydia to do something, he can conquer in's Club in celebration of their library, $30 to Thompson school Maj. and Mrs. Charles M. See of blond or dark wood finish, any adversity including a phys- Tarne. Marine Barracks, Naval A Perfect for you ox as a gift. third anniversary last week. Mrs. music library, $40 to Marlboro Miss Patricia Taber ical handicap. Daniel Follweiler, fifth district Hospital, $25 to the Citizenship Those who attended were Mrs, nition Depot, Earle, is at home Charge Accounts Available Mrs. Robert Wainilght, vice vice president spoke on youth Institute, Douglass College, $15 Thomas Holsten, Mrs. Paul Szen- until the first of April for the FREE DELIVERY jresident, presided. A card ind family life. Attending from to New Jersey State Federation her, Mrs. Nicholas Tarne, Mrs. spring vacation from Northamp- Wed to Glendon Ross :he fifth district were Mrs. James of Women's Club's charities and Carl Bol, Mrs. Leighton Johnson, ton (Mass.) School lor Girls. party will be scheduled later. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. - ville, was maid of honor. Shs PHONE SH 1-0001 Claxton, international relations a $100 scholarship for a Lincroft Mrs. Myrtle Godshall, Mrs. Wil- Miss Patricia J. Taber became wore a street-length gown of yel- chairman, Mrs. John Townley, high school student. liam Lick, Mrs. George Durar, Jay Howard Miller, a sopho- CAKE SALE FRIDAY the bride of Glendon Ross in the low satin with a crown and public welfare chairman, and Mrs. E. K. Kavanaugh, Mrs. more at Blair Academy, Blairs- NAVESINK - A cake sale will The nominations as presented matching veil. She carried an Mrs. Olga Becker, publicity Fred Bauch, Mrs. Amelia Kein- town, is on spring vacation until First Presbyterian Church here be held by the Navesink Method- by Mrs. Lester Lang, chairman, chairman. ert, Mrs. Harold Weden, Mrs, April 1. He is the son of Mr. March 2. Rev. Dr. J. A. Heath old-fashioned bouquet of yelknv ist Church Women's Society for were: Mrs. James Hickey, pres- Paul Schoening, Mrs. Fred Wil- and Mrs. Howard E. Miller, 13 officiated. carnations. Christian Service Friday at 2 Donations from the club this ident, Mrs. Newton Beron, first liamson, Mrs. Michael Silki, Mrs, Oakwood La., Rutnson. A mem- Both are residents of Elizabeth Thomas Taber, Keyport, broth- p.m. here in the parsonage, •ear will amount to $350, $40 vice president, Mrs. Leland Zilles, Richard Smock, Mrs. Eugene ber of the varsity winter track City. The bride is the daughter er <* the bride, was best man. 17 Brood St. Red Bank Navesink Ave. Mrs. William o the Lincroft First Aid Squad second jice president, Mrs. Lau- Haas, and Misses Lorraine Haas, team, he ran on the mile relay of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert A reception followed in the Neal. is chairman. $40 to the LincroftFire Company, rence Farrell, recording secre- Janet and Judith Bol, Hermina team that took first place in Hie Taber of Morganville. The bride-nom? °' and Mrs. David tary, Mrs. Richard Baronowski Kienert, Dorothy Donnellon, Ma- Philadelphia Inquirer Meet. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrierra, formerly of Morgan- corresponding secretary, Mrs. rie Lawlor and Doreen Tarne. Glendon Ross, Turtle Creek, Pa. ville. Thomas Nevins* treasurer, and Cadet Robert V. Herman, and The -bride, given in marriage When the couple return.'from a Mrs. Harry De Samper, federa Miss Haas will be married to Cadet James Pouso, have wedding trip to Nags Head, they AT THE tion secretary. by Robert Fitts, wore a street- Theodore Holsten of New York been named the Anthony length gown of white satin bro- will reside at 100 East Fearing EATONTOWH Mrs. Sidney Sampson and Mrs! on June 29. Wayne Legion Guard, the honor cade with matching jacket. A St., Elizabeth City. ' ' Francis Moore were welcomed military unit at Valley Forge shoulder-length veil fell from her The bride was graduated from CIRCLE as new members. Military Academy, Wayne, Pa. jewelled crown and she carried Freehold Regional High School Hat Party Tonight Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. and the bridegroom attended NIW JERKY'S GREATEST SIOR(, ONE OF AMERICA'S FINES! Models in the American home an old-fashioned bouquet of white fashion show were Mrs. Ray- RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Rar- Harry C. Herman, 1S6 Bingham carnations. Wllkinsbury High School, Turtta itan Bay Area Jaycee-ettes will Ave., Rumson, and Mr. and Mrs. Creek, Pa. A DIVISION OF R. H. MACY & CO., INC. . mond Lenartowicz and daughter, Miss Lillian Nemeth, Morgan- Lisa, Mrs. Clifford Adams, Mrs. hold a hat party tonight at 8:30 Manuel A. Pouso, 941 Raver Rd., Zilles, Mrs. De Samper, Mrs. in Buck Smith's Restaurant, Fair Haven. Lang, Mrs. Paul Benson, Mrs East Keansburg. Crawford Infant Before you try a William Leist and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Lou Selitto Is chairman of Area students named to the Bride-Elect Kienzle. the project. A wide variety of Dean's list in five eastern col- Is Christened leges are: EAST KEANSBURG — Karen All the club departments dis- new styles will be presented while refreshments- are being Is Feted Marie Crawford, infant daughter new Spring style—try our played samples of projects com- Miss Patricia Kissel, daughter served. LONG BRANCH - Miss Doro- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craw- pleted during the year. of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kis sel, McCampbell Rd., Hoimde), thy Garretson, 7th St. Belford ford, 130B Ocean Ave., was re- Presiding at the tea table were Proceeds from the affair will was given a bridal shower here cently christened in St. Cather- Clairol® Conditioning Special go to some worthy organization, at the University of Bridgeport, Mrs. John Fuqua, past president, Bridgeport, Conn. recently in the home of Mr. ine's Catholic Church, by Rev. and Mrs. Charles Higgins, Fed- as is the case in all Jaycee and Walter Galloway, Madison Ave. Thaddeus J. Wojciehowski, pas- Jaycee-ette functions. Miss Marlon Beardsley, daugh- eration secretary Mrs. Baronow- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Miss Elaine Garretson was tor. Godparents were Miss Betty ski handled all arrangements for Beardsley, Sleepy Hollow Rd., co-hostess Guests included Misses Kehoe of Highlands and John the Federation night. Grove, Point Pleasant, River Middletown, a sophomore at Joan Chasey, Union Beach; Richard of Colts Neck, the fei- Guests were Mrs. Ray Pal- Plaza and Rumson. Wheaton College, Norton, Mass. Barbara Steele, Rose Marie fant's uncle. * umbo, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. The club will hold an ins-tall- Miss Sandra Ltician, daughter Leroy, New Shrewsbury; Angela Following the ceremony a re- James Parmentier, Mrs. Henry ation dinner m The Cobble- of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Lucian De Vita, Middletown; Karen ception was held at the home of Sivik and Mrs. Anthony Fiscella. Stones, Middletown, on May 21. 49 standish Rd., Little Silver, at Cuneo and Rita Dolan, Keans- the infant's maternal grandpar- Officers were present from the Mrs. Zilles Is in charge. th- e Universit— y of New Hamp- burg, Mrs. Frank Myers, Long rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Largey, Port Monmouth. following clubs: Eatontown, A program on flower arrang- shire, Durham, N.H. Branch, Mrs. Patrick D. Baile, Farmingdale, Keyport, Keyport ng will be given by the garden Miss Eva LeCIear Earle, Red Bank, and Mrs. Elmer Literary, Laurence Harbor, Long and conservation department at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Garretson, Belford. Celebrating our I Branch, Middletown, Ocean he next meeting April 16. ert Mayhew Earle, 16 Hooper Miss Garretson will be married 5O'h ANNIVERSARY! Ave., Atlantic Highlands, with to Lance Corp. Bailor Daniel second honors at Roanoke Col- McCormack, son of Lt. Col. and RELAXATION Asthma Formula Prescribed lege, Salem, Va. Mrs. Bailor Daniel McCormack HOURS A,n Robert W. LoPrestI, son of Mr. of Springfield, Va., on April 6 DANCE USD In the Belford Methodist Church. Most By Doctors-Available and Mrs. Frank LoPresti, 72 LESSONS V Lake Ave., Fair Haven, achieved come to Now Without Prescription the Registrar's Honor Roll this Tercentenary Party semester at West Virginia Uni- LITTLE SILVER — Mrs. Abra- ARTHUR MURRAY Stops Attacks in Minutes . ., Relief Lasts for Hours! versity where he is a candidate am Rudin has been named SCHOOL OF DANCING New York, N. Y. (Sp«l«r>_The 89thma —in tiny tablets called Primatem®. for a master's degree In psychol- formula prescribed more than any These Primatene Tablets open chairman of a Tercentenary song Helen EngelioQ. Licensee other by doctors for their private bronchial tubes, looaen congestion, ogy. He is an alumnus of Brown nd dance party to be field here 157 Broad SI. Red Bank patients is now available to asthma relieve taut nervoua tension. All University and Rumson-Falr 1 the Markham Street School Kelly BMg. SH 1-5858 sufferers without prescription. without painful Injections. Haven Regional High School. Medical testa proved thia formula in the early part of June. stops asthma attacks in minutes and The secret is—Primatene combines gives houra of freedom from recur- 3 medicines (in full prescription Lloyd Baskln, son of Mr. and Assisting on the committee are strength) found most effective in rence of painful asthma spasms. Mrs. Robert Baskin, 362 Pros Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edmunds, This formula is so effective that combination for asthma distress. r Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ashln, it is the physician's leading asthma Each performs a special purpose. pect Ave., Little Silver, a junior prescription—so safe when used as So look forward to sleep at night, at Syracuse University School of Mr. and Mrs. Ross King and directed that now it can be sold — and freedom from asthma spasms. Art. Mrs. Joseph Howard. without prescription in most states Primatene -98#, at any drugstore. 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Miller, 8 Miriam linen street-length dress with a LITTLE SILVER — A pro- toons have appeared In numerous nual Cherry Blossom Festival officially scheduled for April 6-7. gram of dramatic readings was publications and she has ap- PL, Hazlet, became the bride of Kelly green silk pillbox and Whether the famed blooms will be out by then is highly con- PPC Harold Lee Birdwell on matching circular veil. She car- presented by the drama depart- peared on television and exhibit- jectural. But whether they are or not, the festival will take ment at a recent meeting of the ed in art shows. March 16 in St. Ann's Catholic ried a cascade bouquet of green- place anyway. That's the edict of Mrs. Perle Mesta, "the host- Church. tinted carnations with beige rib- Woman's Club of Little Silver. Mrs. George Dinkelacker, ess with the mostest," who is chairman of the Cherry Blossom Published works of Stephen bons. Ball. Although well along in years, the irrepressible "society chairman of the arts and crafts The bridegroom Is the son of Benet, Ogden Nash, Carl Sand- department, will be hostess. Mn. John Davis, Houston, Tex. PFC Donald Bigras, Putnam, queen" Is taking her cherry blossom responsibilities seriously burg, Robert Frost and A. A. Rev. Frederick Valentino per- Conn., was best man. and is hustling and bustling all over the capital in behalf of the Milne were featured. formed the double ring ceremony A reception followed in the fete . . . Feminine members of the capital's young set are home of the bride's parents. - reveling In a special treat this weekend when scores of Anna- Participating in the readings arty Follows and celebrated the Nuptial Mass were Mrs. Peter J. Edwardsen, which followed. The bride was graduated from polis midshipmen and West Point cadets will be on hand for a Kcyport High School end was big ball in their honor. The cadets and midshipmen are de- Mrs. Frederick J. Rowse, Mrs. Confirmation The bride was given in mar- employed in The Peoples Na- scending on Washington, thanks to an annual three-day spring John Hemieb, and Allan Leather- HIGHLANDS — Shirley Mo riage by her father, She wore a tional Bank, Keyport. holiday. man. Mrs. Hector C. Evans is Mahon, daughter of Mr. and street-length gown of white lace The bridegroom was graduated Denmark's Ambassador and Countess Knuth-Winterfeldt drama chairman. Mrs. Robert McMahon, 184 Nave- designed with a sabrina neckline from Milby High School and en- celebrated the 64th birthday of King Frederik IX in an open- The club's cnoral group sang, sink Ave., who made her con- and elbow-length sleeves. Her listed in the U. S. Array for four handed neighborly fashion. They invited all members o! the accompanied at the piano by firmation recently in Our Lady shoulder-length veil of French il- years. He served with the 503 capital's Danish community to attend a birthday party, and Mrs. Maurice J. Donovan, music of Perpetual Help Catholic lusion fell from a forehead head- Regimental Combat Team in Ok- virtually all were on hand. Guests started arriving at 6 p. m., department chairman. Partici- Church, was given a party to piece of • white roses and lily-of- inawa and completed a course Miss Mary. Jo Convery and by 8:30 the vast and lavish buffet had disappeared. So Mtii Renae Moran pating were Mrs. Lucille Morf, celebrate the event by her par- the-valley. She carried a cascade in radio at Fort Monmouth. had many gallons of beverages . . . Mrs. Milward L. Simp- Mrs. Edward McDowell, Mrs. ents in their home. Miss Me- bouquet of white roses and steph- He is stationed at Fort Ben- KEANSBURG — Announce- son, wife of Wyoming's new Republican senator, has an un- WEST KEANSBURG - Mr. Donald B. Cheney, Mrs. Emily Mahon's sponsor was her cousin, tnotis. ning, Ga., where the couple will ment is made by Mr. and Mrs. usual collection—restaurant menus from all over the world. nd Mrs. William J. Moran, 48 Griffin and Mrs. John B. Run- Miss Virginia Gerrity, Long Is- Mrs, Noel Pettingell, Hazlet, reside. James Convery, 49 Blrchwdod She has been collecting them since girlhood, and has no idea Essex Ave., announce the en- yon. land. Ave., of the engagement of their how many there are. Says Mrs.- Simpson, "My menus are agement of their daughter, Miss Attending, besides her parents, enae Moran, to PFC Ronald W Receptionist was Mrs. George daughter Miss Mary Jo Convery, like a diary. They remind me of my friends, where we dined H. Merrill. Presiding at the tea were her brothers, Robert and to Edward W. Maloney, son of and the occasion" . . , The Potomac Marching Society isn't jornsen, U. S. Marine Corps. table was Mrs. Arthur G. Huson. Michael; her paternal grand- Eastern Ceramic Show Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Ma- that at all. The title is misleading. Actually it's a group of le is the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- The flower arrangement was by mother, Mrs. Arthur McMahon, loney, &2 Wedgewood Ave., New Frontiersmen who got together to stage monthly dances. irew Bjornsen, 485 Palmer Ave. Mrs. Joseph MoNulty. Highlands; Mrs. James Gerrity, Woodbridge. Leading members are McGeorge Bundy, special assistant to Miss Moran is a student at Mrs. Harold Hoops is chairman her aunt, and Miss Gerrity. To Open on May 16 Miss Convery, a graduate of the President on foreign affairs; Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., an- aritan Township High School. other White House assistant; House Democratic Whip Hale of a New York theater party Also, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Middletown Township High PPC Bjorsen attended Free- April 24 to ths Broadway show ASBURY PARK — The 11th lie form of dinnerware, ligu School, is attending Monmouth Boggs, Louisiana; Supreme Court Justice Byron White; Rep. Kornek and sons, William and Homer Thornberry, D-Tex.; Rep. William Moorhead, D-Pa.; old Regional High School and "Calculated Risk." Luncheon will Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bills, annual Eastern Ceramic Show ines, vases, lamp-bases and oth College, West long Branch. be in the Scandia Room of the r items. Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wls., and Vice Pres. and Mrs. Johnson. stationed with the Marines at Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Crist and will be Staged May 16 through Mr. Maloney, an alumnus of mp Lejeune, N. C. Piccadilly Hotel. In addition, all of the products, daughter Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. May 19 in Convention Hall here St Mary's High School, Perth The club will meet again April ieorge Amaro and daughters. aaterials and equipment used In Amboy, and St. Francis College, 10 at 1:30 p.m. in the clubhouse. on die boardwalk. he practice of the ceramic hob- Marilyn, Carolyn, Michelle and Loretto, Pa., is employed by Cartoonist Kay Kato of Glen Nancy, Mrs. John P. Adair, Miss The event, expected to attraci y at home will be exhibited by Bendix Corporation, Red Bank Methodist Church Lists Engagement Ridge will present a program of exhibit hobbyists from across flu lie industry's leading national Florente Adair, Jack and Robert Division,' Semi-Conductor Plant, humorous interludes. Her car- Adair, and Miss Grace Spann, nation and from Canada, the uppliers. Holmdel. Virgin Islands, Hawaii and Alas The National Amateur Ceramic Judges for Art Show Announced Highlands; Mrs. Edward Hen- ka, will offer more than 100 ex lobbyist competitive exhibit will HAZLET - Mr. and Mrs. Lenten Program nessey, Atlantic Highlands, and hibits of ceramic and china le part of the giant show. Their Scouts Present* RED BANK - Selection o! work with a religious subject as ieorge Letts, 102 Stone Rd., an SHREWSBURY - A Lenten Miss Ann Shaw, East Keansburg.' rorks of art will be in a 200-foot judges for the Samuel W. Haus- its inspiration is the objective of nounce the engagement of their program will be presented at a lisplay. Club Program man art competition has , been the competition. daughter. Miss Georgine Ruth meeting of the Luther Memorial It pays to advertise m the Red made by the Ministry of Music Letts, to Airman 3/C Nicholas Women's Society tomorrow at 8 Bank Register.—Advertisement. The theme of the show is Receiving deadline for works Nurses Hear MATAWAN - Dr. Myra Zinke, and Fine Arts of the Red Bank to be delivered to the church is George Durka, U. S. Air Force, p.m. in the parish hall oil Christ —Advertisement. 'Ceramic Fun and Education,' personal development chairman Methodist Church. April 2 at 4 p.m. Some 40 work: son of Mrs. Nicholas G. Durka, Episcopal Church here. Mrs. :iasses for beginners and ad- of the Business and Professional Daniel Reinheimer, New Shrews- 2 Speakers Announcement of three honor- have" been entered. The entire 128 Third St., Keyport, and th Costume Jewelry anced ceramic art.students will Women's Club of Matawan, pre- show will hang in the church late Mr. Durka. bury, is in charge. CLIFFWOOD BEACH - Mrs e conducted and the "Pageant ary awards will be made Satur- sented the program at a recent lounge beginning April 6 and con- Miss Letts is a member of thi Mrs. John McLearen, Shrews- from the Grace Hazapis, president of thi * Technicians" will offer free day, April 6, and one. work will bury, will offer devotions. Host- Matawan Nurses Registry Asso- meeting hi the Midway Hose be purchased by the church for tinue until after Easter. Winnin, senior class at Raritan Townshl] lemonstrations of modem and Fire House. works will remain for several esses will be Mrs. George Bock MADLYN SHOP ciatlon, introduced two guesl inique techniques. its permanent collection. High School. Dr. Zinke presented Senior Girl more weeks. Oceanport, and Mrs. Richard Little Sliver Bhopptm Center speakers at the meeting held re Serving as Judges will be Fos- Mr. Durka, a graduate of Key Genke, Colts Neck. U»e Your E&ay cently in theBayview Presbyte Scout 312 of Matawan, which is Last year's winner was Mrs. port High School, Is stationed sponsored by the BPW of Mata- ter Wygant, a member of the fine Naomi Smith of Red Bank. Hei rian Church. arts department of Montclair with the Air Force at Wurtsmitli wan. A program on parlia- oil "It Is I, Be Not Afraid" was ir Force Base, Mich. SgL Anthony Triano, Asfourj IVi Deltas State College; Reginald Neal, purchased by the church. Honor- , Park, discussed the Army Stu mentary procedure was conduct- ed by Miss Diane Pennetti, pres- chairman of the department of ary mentions were Mary Bbrden, dent Nurses program. He will re art of Douglass College, and Rev.Rumson; Frances H. Mcllvain, turn to the April 19 meeting tc Nominate ident; Miss Alvina McDonald, Auxiliary Views secretary and the following Girl Hugh Thompson Kerr, Jr., a River Plaza; Trav Neidlinger, finish, his discussion, accoro NEPTUNE - New officers member of the Princeton Theo- Leonardo; Dolores Leon Schott, Film on Center panled by another speaker. lominated at a recent meeting Scouts as chairmen of commit- tees: Misses Virginia Beck, logical Seminary. Middletown, and Mrs. George L, LONG BRANCH - Richard P. George W. Deamess, assistani if the Delta Delta Delta Jersey To stimulate an interest in art Van Deusen, Wanamassa. ihore Alumnae are Mrs. Harry Karen Getshall, Susan Nealis, Stearns, Senior psychiatric social district manager of the Perth Donna Decker, Sharon Nealis worker at the Children's Psychia- Amboy Branch, Social Security ackson, Jr., Asbury Park, pres- tric Center, showed a film on the deat; Mrs. Arthur W. Hankins, and Linda Halleran. Mrs. Don- Administration, spoke on the SS ald Morris, Girl Scout leader, center at a recent meeting of the retirement benefit for nurses. /anaoiassa, vice president, of the Second Auxiliary of the Irs. J. Richard Shand; Fair spoke on the merits of girl scout- Attend Dinner in N Y. Mrs. Maiy Brockson, English- ing. ' ' ••;' Family and Children's service town, was welcomed as a new aven, recording secretary; RED BANK — Mr. and Mrs. iensleigh Wedgwood, New York ere in Service Headquarters. member. flrs. Robert E. McDonnell, Mid- Joseph C. Sand, 247 River Rd., :ity; Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Kir- Uetown, corresponding secre- Hostesses for the evening were New members will be wel Florist Speaks attended a dinner last week giv- lenbaum, New Brunswick, and Mrs. Eugene Weaver and Mrs. ary, and Mrs. Robert V. Carton, en by the Wedgwood Society of Jr. and Mrs. Stanley Greenwald, corned at the April 19 meeting, nterlaken, treasurer. Installa- Marshall Van Winkle. which will start at 8 p.m. in thi On Soviet Trip New York in honor of Sir John lew York City. Mrs. Sand serves tion will take place in May. Wedgwood, London, England. is corresponding secretary. Bayview Presbyterian Church, The group voted to donate $45 UNION BEACH - Bernard Refreshments will b« served. Swanekamp, New Market, was The dinner was held in the Preceding the dinner Dr. and o the Tri Delta National Scholar- Metropolitan Museum of Art in ihip fund. was guest speaker at a recent Mrs. Greenwald entertained at meeting of the Root and Branch New York, opened especially that cocktails in their home at 1056 Mrs. 0. Wolcott Morris of Garden Club held in the Harris night for the society, Fifth Ave., in Sir John's honor. xing Branch will be hostess at Gardens fire house. Mr, and Mrs. Sand were meeting April 4 in her home. among the members of the board Among the guests were Mrs Mr. Swanekamp, a wholesale introduced by Byron Born, presi- Elizabeta Chellis, well-known col florist, showed slides and spoke dent of the Wedgwood Society. lector and feature writer for An- le-elect Officers on his twenty-day trip through They are Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- tiques magazine; Mrs. Edith Eastern Eruope. His program der Schaffer, Great Neck., L. I.,; Gaines of Antiques magazine; 3f Literary Club entitled, "Gardens Behind the Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Rakow, Carl Dauterman, curator of pot- KEYPORT - Officers of the Iron Curtain", Included slides of Riverdale, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. tery and porcelain of the Metro- Literary Club were re-elected a politan Museun, and Annie Reesf parks and famous buildings in Wedgwood, all of New York City recent meeting in the Re- the cities he visited. Mr. Swane- formed Church parish house, kamp was one of forty New Score Points rhey are Mrs. Mehrin A. Philo Jersey men who toured Russia Brielle Visitor president; Mrs. Edwin F. O'Han accompanied by Phillip Alampi, For Corsaqes loo, vice president; Mrs. James secretary of the State Depart- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Mger, recording secretary; Mrs. ment of Agriculture. Easter corsages will be brought Addresses Club r. Carlton Cherry, wirresponding "Spring is Coming," the by members of the Atlantic Gar- MATAWAN - A talk on birds lecretary, and Mrs. Adie D arrangement contest for March, den Highlands Garden Club to a 'as presented recently by Mrs. Schultz, treasurer. was won by Mrs. Harold meeting on April 4. The cor- i. A. Adams, Brielle, at a mee Mrs. Philo, a local attorney Simmons. Second place winner sages will be discussed, and ing of the Woman's Club of Ma Trienneau will speak on "Berlin, the Di was Mrs. Harold Rohloff and scored. Mrs. Charles Johnson, wan in the hall of Trinity Epis- rided City" at a meeting here third place Mrs. Leo Lammers. flower arrangements chairman, pal Church. an Friday. and Mrs. Jack Weiler, vice Mrs. Adams showed slides o The program for April will chairman, will be in charge of arrangements of dried material! be a lecture and slides by the program. and birds that visit her feedei by William Carl, owner of during the winter months. Thf Dahlia Growers in Asbury Winners in point scoring on IT'S A GREAT St. Patrick's Day corsages lub's executive board will mee Park. Guests will include mem- oday at 1 p.m. bers from the Monmouth-Elber- brought to the group's March on Horticulture Society. meeting were Mrs. Howard TWIST CARPET Leonard, Mrs. Waldron P. Smith, Little Purchases Hosts were Mrs. Arthur Aspin- Mrs. Emmy Stofflet, Mrs. Wil- Add Up to Big all Mrs. Aspinall Dell and Mr. liam Cullman and Mrs. Gay SPECIAU Simmons. Miss Sue Simmons was Oberlin. Deductions! a guest. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Sea By making all your drug pur- Bright was welcomed as a new BT FAMOUS STOP chases at our store, you will member. TWEEZING be guaranteeing yourself an Christian Club annual tax record. Those lit- tle purchases (which can add Plans Lunch Worshop Meeting DERMATRON ' tip to big ones) won't be for- RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A gotten. We think you'll be RED BANK - The Christian workshop meeting on flower ar- ELECTROLYSIS pleasantly surprised at how Women's Club, local chapter, rangements was held recently by REMOVES many items are deductable. will hold a luncheon meeting the Woman's Club garden and It could mean tax savings for Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. here in conservation department in the CHIN HAIRS you! And this is ft FREE Molly Pitcher Inn. Chairman is home of Mrs. James Keating, 58 PERMANENTLY service! Mrs. Peter MacLearie. Sr., Bel. Coral Dr. . Looking for fashion.— without passing up function? mar. Mr. and Mrs. John Appaneal, Then you'll be thrilled with "Trienneau." With its down- You'll be amazed at this new, Featured will be world traveler owners of the Harmony Green- MON. thru THURS. to-earth price. With its fashion-new sparkling triple- faster, safer, more permanent PROFESSIONAL Mrs. Fred Dinert from Jenkin- house, East Keanshurg, assisted tones. With the way they blend in with all your present way of removing hair. Call PHARMACY town, Pa., and soloist Miss Llbby at the workshop and also dis- BODY WAVE room colors. AND . . . wilh ils remarkable lough-lo- now for your personal analysis Edwards, Philadelphia, who will cussed shubbery for the Beers appointment. There's no ob- Prompt Free Delivery scuff wear. 12 fascinating tricolors. Generous terms, ligation on your part. accompany herself at the piano. Street School "Buds for Beers of course, 134 BROAD ST. RED BANK A fashion show also will be pre- Street" project. PERMANENT Chantrey Salon (Dept 27») opposite Slelnbach's sented featuring Dolt-Your- Hair Cut •Styling Monmouth: Liberty 2-2241 self fashions by members. GARDEN SESSION FREE Decorating Services . . . available to SH 1-S288 LITTLE SILVER - The gar- you at no charge or obligation! Peggy Curtis, Asbury Park, den department of the Woman's will be commentator for the faBh- Club will meet tomorrow at 1:30 $750 Use our SHOP-AT-HOME Service . . . We'll ions. A babysitting service wii bring actual samples to your home . . p.m. In the home of Mrs. Jacob obligation. Free measuring and estimating! be available for a nominal fee. White, 188 Bingham Ave., Rum- • Complete in charge of reservations is Mrs son. 6th ANNIVERSARY SALE! George Stowe, Runyon Ave. Plans will be made for the Deal. forthcoming annual spring fair. JOHN'S 3-Piete Custom VISITS IN OHIO Nurses to Meet BELFORD — Mrs. Raymond BEAUTY SALON EATONTOWN-Tiie Monmouth Kelly, Main St., spent last week 10 Monmoutb St. Red Bank County School Nurses Associa- with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ed- CALL SH 1-1515 "Creators oj Fashion jor the Home" SLIPCOVERS tion will hold its regular meet- monds of Cleveland. Ohio. ing here tonight at 7:30 in the Community Room of the Mon $OQ.95 mouth Shopping Center. Conventional Sofa, 2 Chairs ^V ^W Dr. William J. Dougherty, di DELICIOUS FRENCH M M rector of the Division of Pre- Reg. to 169.95 ventable Diseases of the state BUTTER COOKIES Department of Health will speak FURNITURE | SH 7-2 543 on "Implemertting Revised Rec- 40 Vari»H»i, Rag. 1.39 99 ommendations for TB Screening Full Pound 140 Broad Street lied Bank, N. J. "FlU Skop-ofHoim Scnrlca" of School Population." Full P< Several types of TB tests will SH 7-4000 be demonstrated by sdioo Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday to 9 P. M. RED BANK DRAPERY SHOP nurses. , Birnn Candy |? MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, N. J.! The meeting is open to all 91 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Monmouth County public health nurses. -Monday, March 25, 1963 . RED BANK REGISTER .VtXS-TV .WABC-TV UfC-TV TV Key TELEVISION ,TOEW-TV Reporter Laments Sad

; : MONDAY AFICUfcXM MONDAY EVENING .•:'; ."; - '•:'->#.. ;'•.• •-Sennonetrt-Rellgloa Mailbag MM '.••.,' •':" M« '•". .. State of Live Drama 2-Love Of Life—Sertil Ti^irt- •: • •-;•• • • .'•••••• ',-?/l!U ,,.••-. By STEVEN H. SCHEUER 4-Your Pint Impxeiilou li-What'! New-Children 2-P»to-Between Two Worlds- By HARVEY PACK and Steve is still one of my clos- 1 I Hr. M Min. est friends." Question — Some time ago 7—Ernie Ford—Variety •; • • • " ISM •..' • If last night's Show of thi But Henderson's role on the there was a TV series which was 9—Fireside Theate; 4-Local Newi TUESDAY MORNING Week on NBC, "Diamond Fev- about a man called "Buddy" who 11—Merry Mailman two shows differs and he prefers 1 7-Weather 8:43 er," wasn't the worst drama - | lived With his two aunts. What 13—Russian For Beginneri his present status. "The writers 7—Sport*—Howard CaseU 0 X—Previews the'TV year, it'll do until a suit- was the name of this show and 12:25 made me a character on the Al- <:2S KM able candidate comes along. 1 who played "Buddy?" My sister 2—News—Reasoner 7—Capsule Comment len Show, ' he explained. "I was 2-Glve Us Ills Day-Religkm The direction was absolutely a kind of buffoon and participated seems to think that Dick Van Vt\U • .:." ... f:M • . 8:81 nonexistent, the script was pa- in more than my share of. non- Dyke was in this series.—Mrs. B. 2—Search For Tomorrow ... 5-Mlckey Mouse Club J-New thetic and {he - performance: sense. With Johnny, I'm strictly G. S., Hope, Ark. -4-Truth Or Consequencei—Quil 7—News—Ron Cochran 4-Sennonette—Religion matched the quality of the scrip the musical director and I'm only Anewer — The short-lived com- 5-Cartoons—Tom Gregory 11—Yogi Bear-Cartoons . t:M and direction. called in when the guest comes edy series was titled "Bringing 7—Father' Knows Best—Serin IJ-ProfiJe: New Jeney 2-Colle«e of the Air I Interviewed Peter Lorre while Ifrom a field I can talk about. Up Buddy" and starred Frank 9-Memory Lane-Joe Franklin Gov. R. J. Hughes ' 4-ContInental Cltssroom he was rehearsing for this lem I'm more aware now of how good Alelter in the leading role. AJet- 11-Rocky And His Frlendi «:« on and he didn't seem to want to a show we've done because I am ter does resemble Dick Van Dyke IJ-Music Interlude 4-W»ather fM 2—Sunrise Semester discuss- the program, whioh able to concentrate on the moni- a bit and this accounts for your 12:45 «:« 4—Continental Classroom proves, at least, that he had read tor and observe it as a critic." sister's confusion. 2-Gulding Light—Serial I-News—Kobert Trout 7:00 it. Mr. Lorre, one of my person- 11—Merry Mailman—Children 4-News-Huntley - Brinkley Skitch is sail loyal to the old 2-*Jew« «nd Weather al favorites, probably turned Question — On a recent "Dick 12:5$ 7—Focus On The News show and resents stories that 4—Today—Hugh Downs the worst performance in the Powell Show" called "Apples 4—News—Ray Scherer claim Paar was responsible for shew, but I had the impression Don't Fall Far," there was a veryj 4-Biogriphy—Documentary 7:05 the success of the "Tonight" 1:M S-Call To Prayer—Religion he was fighting off a desire to good actor who played the part S-Outl«w*-Western show. "When we went off the air 2—Burns & Allen walk off the set and hide, of a social worker. What is his 7-iAna Sothern—Comedy 7:15 we were carried by about 100 sta- 4—Afternoon Drama 5-News wouldn't have blamed him. name and what else has he done? 9-Merrytooa Circus. , tions," Skitch boasted. 5—Cartoons 7:31 A program like "Diamond Fev- LINKLETTER GUEST—Hollywood columnist H»dda Hop- He wasn't the usual type we see ; U-T-Newsh-Kevin Kennedy "And there were plenty of fans 7—Answering Service—Panel- 5—Columbia Lectures er" Is • throwback to the death on TV., What I mean is that he U—Russian For Beginners who eagerly awaited the pro- par will be the guest celebrity on NBC-TV's "Art Link- 11—Ramar Of The Jungle 7—Early Bird Cartoons pangs of live and original TV looked very ordinary, not the 7:11 gram. But when Steve left, NBC 1J—Fun At One—Children drama, when the top writers,de- letter Show" tonight, when she helps the genial hoit glamour-boy type. — Mrs. L. 2-Weather 7:45 Inserted about 13 weeks of the 1:2$ serted to the richer rewards of lolve e humorous problem involving an average woman's P., Shelburne Falls, Mass. U-Local News 7-King Odie worst kind of replacements and 5-New» Broadway and Hollywood and the Answer — Michael Kane is the 7iH 8:01 by the time Paar came along reaction to a dilemma. 1:31 hacks moved in for the final kill. actor's name. He is a Broadway J-News 2—Captain Kangaroo the fans had left and Steve's 2—As The World Turns Those of us who long for the actor who recently migrated to , • • •• 7:18. • . • S—Sandy Becker—Children Identity wak lost." 5—Film—The Postonan Didn't return of live drama in which a Hollywood for films and TV. His 11-Weither 7—Tommy Seven-Cartoons NBC apparently learned its les- Ring-1942—85 Mk. new crop of young writers can last B'dway assignment was in 9—Star And Story - • : 7:M ; • 8:M son and this time they bridged TV Key Previews 2-To Tell The Truth 7-Q. T. Hush have the -opportunity to learn "The Devil's Advocate." He ap- 11-GlobaI Zobel-Travel the gap between Paar and Car- their trade, find our arguments peared as Kirk Douglas" good 13-New York Metropolis 4-Filiri—From Hell To Texas— 8:55 son with a parade of celebrities, Tonight's top television shows mad horseback ride, and a zany 1958. 2 Hrs. 13-Dateline weakened when a quality pro- each of whom held sway for friend in "Lonely Are the Brave." 1:50 as previewed and selected by TV lunch counter scene in which our 7—Daiotas—Western *:N gram like "Show of the Week," him one to two weeks. Skitch was "Apples Don't Fall Far" was a 13—Careers Unlimited Key's staff of experts wiho at- heroine becomes a sugar burg- 9—Film—Four Desperate Men— 2-Llfe Of Riley-Comedy virtually no competl- on hand for the transition period 1 pilot film for a proposed series 1:35 tend * rehearsals, watch screen- lar. 8:30 p.m. CBS. about the activities of a social 1960-Aldo Kay. 2 Hrs. 4-Trouble With Father It goes out in the and it was memorable. . ings, and analyze scripts in New 4-News 11—Adventures. In Paradise 7—Funny Manns market to buy a good TV play, worker. If the series is sold, 2:80 I could write a book about York and Hollywood. DANNY THOMAS. Guest star there's a good chance that Kane 13—Books For Our Time 11-Operation Alphabet comes up with nothing better some of the things those guest 2—Password—Allen Ludden " ••••'• ' •. t:M - •• • IJ-PfofUe: New Jersey than a "Diamond Fever." night. Series regulars take a will star in it 4-Merv Griffin-Variety hosts pulled last summer," he MONDAY_ NIGHT AT THEJ back seat while performers like I-I've Got » Secret »!lO said. "With the exception of Jer- 7—Day In Court—Drama 5—Tightrope—Police MOVIES. "From Hell to Texas."jblonde comedienne Joyce Jame- Question — I love quiz shows 9—Farm News Seven years ago, my first as- ry Lewis, who was completely 9-Story Of Italy ' • .-' • ' &M An interesting westen son imitates an untalented Holly- and game shows best on TV. My 9:15 signment on the TV beat was to aware of the audience and 11—Divorce Court-Drama 2-Uidlie Ball drama about a young cowbo wood star, and a lively ladies husband says that not many of *-News and Weather interview the musical director of seemed able to sense when he 5—Peter Gunn—Mystery nicely played by Don Murra; group known as the Clara Ward the quiz shows are popular any 2:10 M5 NBC'S "Tonight" show, a beard- was losing them, everybody had 7—Rifleman—Western who tries to mind his own busi Singers do their stuff. They rep- more with the exeptlon of "What's 13-Placej in the News 5-News ed sports car enthusiast named trouble carrying the show. Grou- 11—Qnd Step Beyond ness and avoid trouble at a Mm resent the kind of talent • night My Line?" Is this true? Also, 2t2S •—Almanac Newsreel Skitch Henderson. Recently, cho, for some inexplicable rea- 13-InvitaUon to Art when gunmen ruled the territory club owner Charlie Halper is hir- please settle a small dispute I'm 7-News t:M completed the circle when I went son, thought that a community Diane Varsi, who co-stars, 2:30 : : 1 : ing for his Copa Club, and he having with my neighbor con- •'• . '. Ml " 2-Our Miss Brooks to a charming combination home sing could save the day at any given little to do as the necessarj spends the first part of the show cerning "Password." When did 2—House Party-Art Llnkletter 2—Danny Thomas 4-4)r. Joyce Brothers and office on East 57th Street In given tune, and he would In- love interest in the film. (Color) trying to pacify the guest stars. "Password" start on TV?—Mrs. 7—Seven Keys-Jack Narz $—Cain's Hundred—Drama 5—Topper—Comedy . Manhattan to Interview the cur- variably begin one from out of 7:30 p.m. NBC. 9 p.m. CBS. R, G., Winslow, Ind. 9-FiIm-Ghost Town-1955- 7—Stoney Burke 7—Gale Storm—Comedy rent music chief of NBC's "To-, nowhere. One guest host drew a 90 Min. , complete blank and just stood Answer — Panel shows 11-4 • Search For Adventure 9—Jack La Lanne—Exercise night" show, Skitch Henderson. 13—Time Now For Music there staring at the camera. But THE LUCY SHOW. A wild, ANDY GRIFFITH. Out of the very popular on TV. "What's My U-Great Decisions 1963 11-Ed Allen 'As the elder statesman of the 2:50 •••'•• • I:M. at least the name values held crazy episode as cub scout den blue, a new character appears Line?" "To Tell The Truth," 1J—Parlons Fiancals II § 'Tonight* show," began Skitch, 13-Muslc Interlude , . ;he program up until Johnny ar- mothers, Lucy and Viv, travel ti in quiet Mayberry, and he's a "I've Got A Secret," and "The 2-Andy Griffith-Comedy 1:45 while his lovely wife served cof- 2:5J rived, and he's done quite well Washington with a sugar cubej pleasant surprise. He's an Eng- Price Is Right" are high on all 4-Art Ltakletter U-Wonder Of Words fee and his 22-month-old son, 4-News with it." replica of the White House. Thi lishman, Malcolm Meriwether, of the ratings list. Daytime »-Maverick-Western t:55 Hans Christian Henderson listen- trip involves an improbable bu 5-News 11—Law And Mr. Jones who becomes a valet for Sheriff "Password" debuted in October, 4-News ed attentively, "I guess I'm in The Steve Allen "Tonight" 7—Fashion Review M-.N Andy. The fellow, nicely played of 1961 and the nighttime ver- 10:00 an excellent position to compare show had virtually no competl- 1:10 2—Password by comic Bernard Fox, is a lov- sion followed In January, 1962. 2—Calendar—Reasoner Steve Allen and Johnny Carson. ion, according to Skitch, and 2—To Tell The Truth—Panel 4—Dave Brinkley'» Journal Scholarships able sort, only he tries to get 4-Say When—Art James Steve's show was written and there wasn't too much pressure 4—Lorett* Young—Dram* 5-Deputx-Westera Andy to live a bit like a proper 5—Film—Angel With The Trum. worked out on a daily basis like on the performers. "But Johnny Question — What was the name 5—Doorway To Destiny 7—Ben Casey—Drama Englishman. 9:30 p.m. CBS. pet—1951-85 Min. a major production. Johnny's Is has competition — Steve Allen of the movie which starred Hen- 7—Queen For A Day . 11—Best Of Groucho Are Awarded 7—Susie—Comedy more' low key. I have no person- himself to name just one—and it ry Fonda and Sylvia Sidney in 11-How To Marry A Millioniln »—World at Thirteen , DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURN- which there was a tragic ending? >-Film-Ghost Town-1855- al preference. After all, I work keeps us all on edge and I think 1:2$ 1I:M At College AL. "The American dream of Fonda played an ex-con who was Kent Taylor-80 Mln. far the 'Prince' and like him .. It's a big plus for the viewers. 2—News—Douglas Edwards 2—Stump The. Stars jecoming a Major League base- on the run. I saw this movie 11-Film—Year 1953—Ingrid S:M +—Community Checkers . prefer it this way," said Hen- WEST LONG BRANCH-Mon- >all regular keeps the candidates years ago in a theater and Bergman—90 Min, HEALTH CAPSULES 2—Millionaire—Drama 5—Dragnet—Police derson. mouth College has announced; ximing, even with an average of watched a bit of it at a friend's 10:05 4—Young Dr. Malone—Serial >—Keyhole—Documentary bMkWP Skitch hopes to invite promi- M0 to 1 against the dream com- house on TV but didn't get to 1J—Experiences In English recipients of eight annual scho- S—Texan 11—Steve Allen V HOU HAVE TO HAVE YOUR nent American composers to ng true." So concludes David see the title. I would like to see ; 1C25 GALL BLAPPER REMOVEP. larships. 7—Who Do You Trait? 13—Proust—Documentary write music for the show which rink-ley as he investigates the from the beginning the next Jiniej 4-News HOW WILL 1OU GET ALONG he can introduce with the propr The scholarship winners and ! 11—Best Of Groucho—Quiz r<, ondilions of living, training, it Is on TV. What title shall 1 ; 13—Science Corner WTHOlrr IT* amount of explanation. In the organizations sponsoring the!traveling, and surviving of the 13—Music For Young People . 2—News—Doug Edwards • 10:» look for so as not to miss It?— +-New»-J.K.M. McCaffery event that Johnny doesn't show •wards include: youngsters in the Rookie League, t:M 2—1 Love Lucy—Comedy [Mrs. K. P., Albany, N. Y. 5—News \ up one night and the producers down in Salem, Virginia. , Inter- Answer I—Secret Storm—Serial 4—Play Your Hunch Michael C. Raff, LitUe Silver, The gripping 1937 7—News-Murphy Martin look around for some regular cass esting slice of Americana. 4—Match Game—Gene Raybarn 7-Girl Talk-Virginia Graham and Jane R. Rumford, Avon, drama was called "You Only 9-Fihn—See 7:30 p.m. member to step in as an emer- [Color). 10 p.m. NBC. 5—Felix And The Wizard 10:45 each $200 from Zeta Epsilon Live Once." It is often shown on 11—New»-Murphy Martin gency substitute, musician Hen- TV. 7—American Bandstand 13—Parlons Francais 31 derson is definitely not available. Larribda; Mrs. Helen Hannah, 9—Buccaneers 11:11 BEN CASEY. "For I Will 11:00 He is quite happy with his cur- Neptune, received $200 from the 11—Bozo The Clown 4-Weather. 'lait Thy Hair With Gold." Fe- (For an answer to your ques- 2—McCoys—Comedy ; •ent role, and manages to keep Northern Monmouth County 13—Children Growing S—Film—Fury at Furnace Creek male fans will have a good cry tions about any TV program or 4-Prics Is Right I busy as a frequent panelist on 424:25 -19«--1 2/3 Branch of the American Associa- tonight, watching this tragic tale actor, write to Steven H. Scheuer, 7—Jane Wyman—Drama various TV game shows as well 4-News Hrs.. tion of University Women (AA- with a "Beauty and the Beast" TV Key Mailbag, c/o this paper). 13—Tune Now For Music as writing music on his own. twist. The paths of a badly I:M 7—Local News UW); Wanda J. Zebroski, Free- 11:2* scarred poet and a lovely young 2—Edge Of Night-Serial 11—Steve Allen "I never watch our show at hold, $150 from Monmouth-Ocean 13—Experiences In English lady cross when they become Dr. 4—Make Room For Daddy 11:15 night, and I've never even caught Chapter of the National Secre- Theater 11:25 Casey's patients. Dan O'Herli 7—Discover} '63-Childreo 2—Weather ;teve's program," he explained, 5-News taries Association, and Susan I. ", hampered by too many flow- Boxscore 9—Chubby Jackson—Cartoons 4-Newi People have told me that Steve Gchottland, Freehold, $200 from :ry speeches and a bad makeup NEW YORK (AP) - Elabor- 13—American Economy 7-FiIm-Jaoguelme-19M-l% 11:» BOPV FUNCTIONS talks about me every once to a Hrs. 2—Pete And Gladys—Comedy JUST AS WEU. while and I hope he mines my Jersey Shore Branch of the AA- db, nevertheless manages to ate new versions of two old box 4:55 UW In honor of Miss Edna Car- create a sympathetic character, office stalwarts sharply divided 11:24 4—Concentration—H. Downs WTTHOUr A GALL BLAPPER musical assistance." • 7—American Newsstand 5—Romper Room AS WITH ONE. penter. -.nd Mariette Hartley, a compara- the theater critics this week. 2—Film—The Green Years—IMS 9-News * 7—Yours For A Song ive newcomer, makes a , favor-1Here is a summary of their opin- -Charles Coburn—214 Hrs. BOW: CARBON n No problem finding tenants Other scholarships In smaller S:M 9—Playhouse 30—Drama •mounts went to Joseph Lavery, ible impression with her fresh, ' m: 11:18 HMM OpwlM (Km when you advertise The Register 2—Love That Bob—Comedy 11—Superman kb»HMtt( Eatontown, from the Woman's 4—Johnny Carson way-Advertisement. ompletely unaffected style. 10 "Tovarioh," musical based on 4-News 11:41 Community Club of Eatontown; '.m. ABC. the hit comedy of the 1930s about 7—I Married Joan . 12:10 11-Newi 1!—Places In the Newi Ronald Lapin, Asbuiy Park, two members of the Russian no- 9—Zoorama—San Diego. from the Monmoutih College In- 13-Religion In the News 11:55 TONIGHT. Autiior Harry Gold- bility working in a French house- 11—Dick Tracy—Cartoons ternational Scholarship, and 7—'Fashion Review WALTER READE en, ventriloquist-performer Shari hold, was endorsed by four of the; 13—Once Upon A Day—Children Mack M. Van Arsdale, Brick -ewis, actor Warren Robertson, 5:25 S-Nerwi Township, from Monmouth Soci- seven local newspaper reviewers 1:M nd singer Gigl Galon, pop up on who filed reports despite the 11-Rocky And His Friendi ety of Professional Engineers ohnny Carson's show tonight. 4-New» ' , , citywide press blackout. Their $:» MOVIE TIMETABLE Auxiliary. (Color). 11:15 p.m. NBC. 5—Film—The Brasher Doubloon OIRLTOII comments were used in radio and 2—Film-Whistling In The Dark —1947—Gtorgt Montgomery RED BANK V_^ RED RAMK TV broadcasts. The Herald-Tri- -1941. Red Skelton-75 Mk -90Min. .' .. ' CARLTON- 5—Sandy** Boor—Children bune man, among the ayes, said 7-Newj- ' .. ' . • ' Dlamond Hud 9:00: 7:00; «:3S, rrerlew Toawrrew t:4S* Stem Wedmrfay "a handsome, friendly and af- 7-Hlghway Patrol-Police •-Almanac Newsreel LONG BRANCH fectionate show." The Post how- 9-Film-Scarlet Street-IMS- 1:« BARONET- Edward G. Robinson—80 Mln. iwr Ol Tlubber 3:10; 7:00; 1:50; ever, protested "ft is buried un- 4-Headllne jacKiemmon II—Three Stooges Le(ewl Of Lobo 3:00; 8:40. der a lack of artful imagination." 7—Film-High Explasive-1943- ASBURY PARK Acadtmy The Associated Press said: Chester Morris—SO Mia LYRIC- New at Newberry's CUSTOM MADE "Rather lumpish." All the ex- ander Scourby, Louise Troy, (—Newt and Weather Award Tta< B.lcony 7:30; 9:15. Nomination. aminers agreed enthusiastically George S. Irving and Louise . . : l:SS- • •. • . MAYFAIR- SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES ori the individual performance by Kirtland. The adaptation was •4—13th Hour—Drama To Kill A Motiflnr Bin) J:<0; MB; written by David Shaw, music by 1:50 9:90. Custom made slipcovers, cut and plnfltted on your furni- English actress Vivien Leigh. ST. JAMES— Lee Pockriss, lyrics by Anne ture. Expertly tailored to fit perfectly with zippers. Big Miss Leigh and Jean-Pierre J-Film-Speed—1936-Jamei Glint 2:0S: 8:30; Showdown 1:08, choice ol better quality decorator fabrics in solids and Croswell. Directed by Peter Stewart-85 Min. prints and florals. Also custom made draw drapes In any Aumont star in the exhibit at NEPTUNE CITY the Broadway Theater, and other Glenville, settings by Rolf Ger- width and length. ard, costumes by Motley. Pro-| NEPTUNE CITY— members of the cast are Alex- Ftv« HUM To Mldniltt T:J5: t:3B. duced by Abel Farbman and Pair Join Navy via Harris In association with RED BANK — Two young men North of Red Bank Joseph Harris.' from this area enlisted at the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS "The Lady of the Camellias/1 Monmouth St. recruiting station ATLANTIC- Th> lUven 7:00; B:«; Mitfe Vonte a fresh dramatization of the Du- last week to serve four years in a 01 Slnbid 8:40. mas novel "Camille," collected the U. S. Navy, and have been HAZLET anoROses" four affirmative and three ad- assigned for basic training. LOEWS DRIVE-1N- verse judgments also. "Stylish Robert S. Dlckerson, 22, son of! C&rtoon 7:00; Carry On Constable 7:07; 10:30; Dlunorid HwT 9:00. COFFEE SERVED WITH beautiful" commented the Mrs., Regina Dickerson of 129 0UH COMPLIMENTS PERTH AMBOY COLOR TV Journal-American. "Inept and Riverview Ave., Little Silver, will MAJESTIC— coarse" declared the Times. Tlie undergo basic training at the Na- To Kill A MooUni Bin] l:ii; «:00: AP said: "Beautifully acted, im- val Training Center, San Diego, i:<0: Showdown 4:80: 8:1B. Producing with Pride Kitchens EDISON aginatively staged." Calif. He is a Red Bank High of Superior Quality and Design School graduate. MENU) PARK CINEMA- The Winter Garden production To Kill a MooUni Bird 2:00; 4:48; Philip A. Pamell, Jr., 18, son T.H: 9:30. Is directed and designed by : of Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Par- CLAIRIDGE— Franco Zeffirelll. Cast Includes World O( Th« BroihlTl! COMPLETE neil of 114 Cherry Tree Farm Rd., 0 • STARTS FRIDAY — Susan Strasberg, John Stride, Middletown, will undergo basic INSTALLATION Frank Silveraa, Jan Miner arid training at the Naval Training jacKiemmon _ALSO- Lou Antonio. The play is by Center, Great Lakes, III. He at- ffldieeRemiGii -pia^Hs AND DESIGNING Giles Cooper, with collaborative tended Middletown High School. BY OUR credit to Terrence McNally. Wme After Costumes by Marcel Escorfief. Brussels is the provisional cap- \ TRAINED SPECIALISTS Produced by Carroll and Harris ital of ths Common Market. KH PREMIERE Dart" Masterson, and Norman Twain. II SHOWCASE complete inventory of The arrival of Lillian Hell- man's new play "My Mother, UNPAINTED KITCHEN CABINETS SOPHIA AJffflMV My Father and Me" was post- for the do-it-yourself mechanic poned until Saturday. It had; IMP PERKINS been scheduled to premiere fMttlOMOVliS AT 7|OO Deal direct with the manufacturer and save. March 21. Most of the review-; -mn w. m ««-mn mm mi Mm UTKIirS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM and PLANT at ers will file their reports this CHAMTON YVETTE week. WW \ GtORGf HUNCf JAMES 1121 HWY. 35 (One Mile North of Asbury Circle! Manning's Mayflower A new addition to the theatri- *• VCHAKIRB- HUYEN • DARREN MAIN OFFICE cal calendar is Sir John Otd- KE 1-3800 WANAMASSA gud's one-man' show, "The Ages Distributor for Built-in Wesllnghouse Appliances Tel. 775-3232 of Man." It will be at the Lyce- SHOWS DAILY AT 2 - 7 - 9 P.M. FORMICA • NEVAMAR - MAGIC CHEF, etc. um as an Easter Week special RED BANK-SH 11181 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY beginning April 14: , RED BANK REGISTER , Match 25, 1963- live Within Yoar Income When the Appliances Conk Out

By MAHY FEELEY On his salary, $30 a week ought' surance while he can buy it ai Consultant in Money Management to be a fair arrangement. It a low rate, and having a nor- Women are supposed to be the should cover expenses involved, mal social life, you may wish to realists in this world, and menand leave you a few extra bless- make it as easy for him as you BR0ADL00M CARPET the dreamers. But the theory ings to count. can where room and board are doesn't always hold. However, if you're really hard- concerned. A case in point is the attitude pressed financially, this sum P. S. And maybe you'd better many a woman takes toward might be increased. Keep in mind stop calling that 23-yearold man her household equipment. She ex-that a young man normally has a "boy," or he won't be paying pects to live happily, ever alter more expenses than a single girl any board at all. He'll be gone! with her new automatic washing and needs to keep a larger machine, or the freeier she just per cent of his income for him- (For Mary Feeley's budget sav- bought. It just never enters her er leaflet, send your request to mind that even a major appliance I hope your main interest Is Inher in care of this newspaper, must some day collapse from ex- encouraging him to save. If he together with self-addressed and haustion. is saving and carrying life in- stamped long envelope.) FULL and PARTIAL ROLLS Including WOOL. NYLON This optimistic point of view can lead to a real calamity in'the Allen-Scott Report: family—and often does. There TWIST. CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON, COTTON comes a year when the automatic washer breathees its last, and there's no money in the till for Secrecy Clamp FIGURED AXMINISTER, SCULPTURED WOOL AND a replacement Of even worse, both the washer and the sewing By Robert S. Allen and Paul Scott machine give out simultaneously —the same season a down pay WASHINGTON — The Kennedy administration's ment ought to go toward a newirate crackdown on Cuban refugee commando raids car! against the Communist Castro regime is producing em Plan For Replacements barrassing results. Many families take advantage Also included in this fantastic sale are both new and used Oriental rugs at 10% off of a windfall—an unexpected bon- One such incident—hurriedly suppressed by the our regular low price. 9x12 domestic rugs from 39.95 and remnants, perfect for hall us, maybe, or an endowment pol- White House—involved the recapture by the Coas and bedroom rugs, all at 10% off the already low price, plus FREE FINISHING. icy paying off—to buy major Guard of one of the three PT boats used in Florida in household appliances. Which is certainly a justifiable investment. the filming of the movie about the President's World But unless there's some plan for War II exploits in the Pacific. LUXURY ON A BUDGET—WITH ANY OF THE regular savings toward replacing The heavily-armed, high-speed patrol boat, an ax these items, the budget will soon- act replica of the PT-109 er or later come a cropper. It's Pentagon. Carroll assigned the one of the problems I run into 3 CARPETS BELOW commanded by the Presi- Air Force Office of Special In- often In discussing family fi- dent, was seized by a group nances. vestigation to make this probe. Many things affect the service of Cuban exiles during the Specifically being sought b WALL-TO-WALL life of an appliance. True, a good movie shooting. McNamara is the basis of th piece of equipment does last a But his dar-story published by these reporters INCLUDES long, long time, with proper care. ing exploit was Nov. 7 revealing that "Russian But you really should give a thort-lived. jets have flown high-level recon- INSTALLATION thought to the year when you The Coast naiisance missions over south- will want to trade it in, sell it, Guard and im- OVER HEAVY or give it away before it falls migration au eastern United States. Originating •Dart. thoritiei inter- from Cuban bases, these Sovie Average LUespan of Appliance cepted the reconnaissance flights have WAFFLE PAD Here are some estimates of the craft as it wasranged as far north as Georgia life expectancy of household preparing to APPROXIMATE equipment, according to a U. S leave a hidden and as far west as Texas. They Denartment of Agriculture scale: base on the are being made by two twin-en- ROOM SEE NO MONEY Electric washing machine, au- Allen Keys for a hit-gine jets piloted by Russians." tomatic and semi-automatic—1 and-run attack against Cuba. This report was flatly denied by years The boat was also to be used the Defense Department. UP TO 24 Drver—14 years to transport arms and munitions Two weeks later, Jim Lucas, —Freezer—15 years to the anti-Castro underground. military correspondent of .the MONTHS TO PAY Electric sewing machine —24 President Kennedy, when noti- Scripps-Howard newspapers, pub- fied or this af- lished a similar: story obtained Vacuum cleaner, upright •% 18fair, invmedi-j from sources of his own. years ately ordered a| tank — 15 years tight This report also was denied-. WALL TO WALL COMPLETE Since then, McNamara, h,as re- PLUS TACKLCSS INSTALLATION AND Wringer and spin dryer wash- damp. He per- Hightstown HEAVY WAFFLE PAD BY OIITE PRICE mi? machine-10 years sonally directed peated these denial?. But notwith standing these public disavowals These statistics should be of the Coast LIVING ROOM 12x15 1 T 59.00 nelp in predicting expenses. Fo Guard to re- he has secretly put the investiga- ALL WOOL If you recall the year of pur- lease the refu- tive force of the Defense Depart- DINING ROOM 9x10 79.50 ment to work in ait effort to un- chase of your various appliances, gees and to see HALLWAr 3x10 you'll have a pretty good idea that no public! cover where these two. reporters TEXTURED CARPET 26.50 how much longer you can ex- ty was given] and Lucas obtained their author! NO MONEY DOWN tative information. COST PER MONTH pect them to last. Now*s the time the Incident. Scott 1 12.58 to start building up the replace- Producers of "PT-109," sensing In the past several weeks, the 16 Colors to Choose From ment fund-not when you're face the publicity value in t))ia.rcal Pentagon has revealed that giant *'M.»MI — Mil, MMIII, luekikln, Antlqiu ROOM SIZE RUGS Soviet reconnaissance-bombers to face with the emergency. life drama, took a different view OaM Tawny *•'!•. 4«d« Or.«n, Avocado. 9x12 — 3.36 per month for 24 months have made overflights over Alai- TW*ID — Ran Un, paid. Wh.it •neotk, after getting their boat back. 12x15 — 5.69 per month for 24 months Dear Miss Feeley: ka and U.S. carriers in the Atlan- Ollvt, Bltttr Swot, Twlllfhl Blut, Whit, After a series of huddles, the tic and Pacific. •fit*, Willow Ornn, 15x18 — 8.46 per month for 24 months I read your article about what's movie makers bombarded the •To fq. Ft. fair board for the office girl liv White House with pleas to lift Ing at home. Very Interesting and ^ ge^ecy y^ jut to no avail. ANTWOFFA—Sen. John Mc- something so many of us mothers CRACKDOWN—Federal agents Clellan, D-Arfc., and Attorney face. are under White House orders to Gen. Robert Kennedy, his former WALL TO WALL COMPLETE Now—what about the boys? crackdown on "soldiers, of fop WundaWeve Wedgefield PLUS TACKLESS INSTALLATION AND investigating counsel, are col- HIAVY WAFFLE PAD BY OZITE PRICE What should a boy, 23, making tune" who are training and sell- laborating On an anti-trust bill to $120 take home pay weekly, pa ing guns to Cuban refugees for prevent transport unions from LIVING ROOM 12x15 his parents hile he's living af commando raids. calling nationwide strikes. The Continuous Filament 199.00 kome? The Justice Department, with proposed law would permit them DINING ROOM 9x10 ... 99.50 Mrs. L,, Chicago Heights, HI. files on most of these Americans, to strike at the local level but HALLWAr 3x10 Dear Mrs. L.: is probing their activities to de-would bar more than that. The NYLON 33.17 termine if any of them are vio-measure is aimed chiefly at NO MONEY DOWN lating the law in helping the Teamsters' boss James Hoffa. 13 Colors to Choose From COST PER MONTH New exiles. President Kennedy is telling 15.72 i •• congressional leaders that his This undercover federal threat ••rehm.nl. Shall ••lie, •lamia, Mutad •ll(a, ROOM SIZE RUGS has caused several refugee tax proposals have met with one Shrewsbury groups to complain to the Sen-success. He credits them with Spring dram, Honeycomb, Capri, lad Oraan, 9x1 a — 4.95 per month for 24 months Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisler, ate Armed Services Committee. stimulating the "discussion" on Coca lalct, Calt Iriwn, Indian luff, Chadaw 12x15 — 7.60 per month for 24 months Jr., 31 Hance Ave., are at home economic issues which he urged 15x18 — 11.40 per month for 24 months They protested that their libera- Ollva. Curry Iplci. after a three-week vacation tion efforts are encountering at Yale last June Rep. Wil- Ui tt- TL Delray Beach, Fla. more resistance from U.S. than liam J. Green, head of Philadel- Castro forces. phia's Democratic congressional Wayne Fisler celebrated his delegation, is sponsoring a bill WALL TO WALL COMPLETE ninth birthday Saturday. Attend- MORE NEWS MANAGEMENT to give home owners a tax deduc Lee's Shadowbrook PLUS TACKLESS INSTALLATION AND ing the party were Kenneth —The threat of official punitive tion on depreciation. Green Is tell- HEAVY WAFFLE PAD BY OZITE PRICE Nintzel, Mark Murphy, Joseph action is being added to the De-ing members of the Ways and DeCarlo, Maureen Micheis, Nick fense Department's avowed policy Means Committee, of which he ALL WOOL LIVING ROOM 12x15 219.00 Trocchia, Donna Trocchia, Debra is a member, that he can't un- of "managing tHe news." DINING ROOM 9x10 : Pica, Caroline Pica and Sharon On the personal order of De- derstand why owners of rental 109.50 Leslie. fense Secretary McNamara, cer- property and those who use their 3-PLY TWIST HALLWAY 3x10 36.50 tain newsmen are being investi- homes for business purposes Susan Doughty, daughter of gated on their sources of dis- should be permitted to claim NO MONEY DOWN Mr. and Mrs. John Doughty, 32 patches strongly disapproved by property depreciation and not 19 Colors to Choose From COST PER MONTH 17.53 those who occupy their own Thayer Dr., was 5-years-old Mon- the administration. Aqua Green, Ocean Green, Mimosa Gold, day. Joining at her birthday par- Among these reporters are the Satner Glade, Cloudy Jadt, Butternut Madrid ROOM SIZE RUGS ty were Carol and Scott Wilson, two writers of this column. - Red Brome, Olympra Gratn. China Blue. Brais, 9x12 — 5.07 per month for 24 months Betsy and Victoria Pursell, Carol They have authoritatively The ceilings in Meramec Cav- Moil, Vibrant Qretn. Sand Dint Briar Wood, 12x15 — 8.53 per month for 24 months Jean Seiey and Reese Doughty. learned that McNamara directed erns in Missouri have innumer- Walklkl Sand, White MUt Morning Cloud, Macaroon. 15x18 — 12.82 per month for 24 months Lt. Gen. Joseph Carroll, head of able pockets and projections of li.oo la. Ft. Mx. and Mrs. Albert Salamon, native limestone. This gives the the Defense Intelligencg e Agencygy, Installation on ilaln or concrete floors slightly higher. West Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bbers, Wayne, were dinner to ascertain their contacts in the effect of a coarse sponge. guests Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Kin- DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketchum scherf, 62 Apple Orchard Dr. TRADE IN YOUR OLD RUGS Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Troc- chia, 21 Hance Ave., attended Saturday's performance of "Lit- tle Me" followed by a visit to New York's Latin Quarter. Mr. Trocchia, service manager, at Circle Chevrolet, received the JSHEHflDI night "on the town" as the prize for sales achievement in the Red Bank area. 4 EASY WAYS TO BUY

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LONG BRANCH - Pressur "If anything can save his Residents printers have ratified a new con- bling block in the way of publ The other five major papers of public opinion continues (Bowen's) neck and get the Big LONG BRANCH — Firemen tract with New York's eight cation. closed voluntarily when the build up under City Council to Six off the hook for being un- closed daily newspapers. But the —Even if photoengraver unioi fair, this can do it," a source rescued several people from thi printers began the strike against last of four striking unions, the negotiators reached contract ac- day but (here were no signs ol close to both sides reported. roof of a burning house at 11 the four dailies last Dec, 8. weakening among the six-mem Seawiew Ave. Saturday night. photoengravers, continued to cord today, indications were tha In 15th Day Mrs. Wilson has urged that hold out today for a better work the eight major dailies couldn ber majority on its Feb. 9 dec Fire Chief J. Webster Lane saic -The New York Post, one of Bowen be reinstated,-and that he pact, delaying an immediate re- get back on the streets unt the fire apparently was causec the five that shut down, was in lion to dismiss City Manage] immediately give his resign* sumption of publication. time to print tomorrow's ed tion, effective July 1. by a gas stove burner left burn- print for the 15th day since It Richard J. Bowen, ing in a two-room front apart- As things stood today, the 108th lions, or more likely Wednes- Voter Indication resumed publication March A. ment occupied by Willie Cox. day of the newspaper shutdown: day's. The deciding vote is schedule! The effect would be voters in —Striking printers have rati- The blaze was confined to that —Photoengravers were to meet —The other nine newspapei for 7:30 p.m. tomorrow before the May. 14 elections, in which fied by a 779-vote majority ths an anticipated overflow audience apartment, a part of a three-storj again with publishers to try to unions here continued to refus the Bowen controversy is sure to 1 same settlement they rejected by frame house owned by Norma come to terms on an agreement to cross the photoengravers of 1,000 people at the Morris be an issue, will have had a 64 votes a week earlier. Their Stanton of Red Bank. Avenue Junior High School, chance to express themselves. new contract gives them a $12.63 Damage was estimated by thi Seven members of council mel The new council may decide package over two years—a $6.51 chief at about $5,000. at the City Hall annex Saturday whether it wants to tear up increase in wages and fringe but came to no agreement. Ab- Bowen's resignation or keep him Firemen from seven of the nim benefits the first year, end a sent were Councilmen Milton on the job, fire companies here fougiht thi $6.12 increase the second. Untermeyer and Lucy Wilson. The Meanwhile, between the elec- fire, which started at 7:45 p.m for two hours. —The striking mailers union- full council is slated to confei tion and Installation, depending like the printers, an affiliate of again tonight but several mem' upon the apparent outcome, the Fireman Melvin Kaplan 0 the International Typographical bers have declared they will not prospective new council may seek Phil Daily Hose Company was Union—also has ratified a new make their intentions known un- to tie up bonds with Bowen or treated at the scene for smoke in- work pact with terms similar to til the final hour. seek a new manager, and Bowen PART-TIME PAINTERS—Memben of Middletown Town- halation. those accepted by printers. The Mayor Thomas L. McClintock may plan to stay in Long Branch ship Committee, the township's substandard housing! mailers thus ended the strike or look elsewhere. ' threw one additional item of committee and Airplane Club, Saturday painted Port which they began Jan. 9. pressure into the fire this morn- Girl Is Still Monmouth Railroad station at part of p'rogram to —The stereotypers union, ing. which joined the strike March 5, The council will hold its Bow- Two Injured "spruce Middletown up" and rid it of eyesores. Left Sought For came to terms earlier and rati- en-decision meeting at the school, to right, here, are Mayor Earl Moody, Committeemen fied a new contract March 17. Immediately after adjournment In Middletown Edward J. Roth and Martin V, Lawlor, Henry Steadley, Questioning -All but two of the six non- it will move to Broadway, and striking newspaper unions hav» City Hall, to conduct its regular member of substandard housing committee, on ladder, FREEHOLD — Police are still reached firm or tentative settle- fourth - Tuesday - of - the - month Accidents and Carman Patella, 9 Garrett PI., Port Monmouth, who seeking Gloria Kierstad, 19, for- ments. The two-tha machinists meeting. No comments from th MH3DLETOWN — Police re- listed himself limply at "a commuter." merly of Sewall Ave., ASbury and electricians unions—have an- public will be allowed at the Bow ported two automobile accidents Park, for questioning in connec nounced willingness to return to en decision-rendering. But at th over • Ishe weekend. tion with the death df Thomas work while their peace talks con- City Hall meeting, anyone cai Joseph Karamus, 32, of 489 Schicitano, Shrewsbury State Po tinue. > •peak on any subject. Main St., Bolford, is listed in lice Investigator Walter Kin Publishers estimate the total No Limit Hearing Tomorrow said. good condition in Riverview Hos- loss to the economy as a result "I will not limit apyone on pital, with internal Injuries. Po- A 13-state alarm, for Robert the newspaper blackout at any subject," the mayor told a lice Patrolman Allen J. Ford re- On Rt. 36 Barrier in Highlands iccone, formerly of Oceanport, more than $200 million, reporter who asked what would ported that Mr. Karamus' car was canceled Friday after h HIGHLANDS—The state High lantic Highlands, local officials happen to speakers seeking to went out of control on Main St., was found, questioned and re- POLICE ACTION — Capt William H. Schelpf gives a way Department will hold figure taxpayers stand to lose comment on the Bowen decision. Belford, near Campbell Ave., leased. about 6:40 p.m. and struck a public hearing tomorrow at 10:3( $180,000 in ratables if the widen- helping hand to ax-wielding Ocean Township Committee- Rules of procedure adopted by "We are no longer interested New Jersey parked truck. a.m. in borough hall on a pro- ing project goes through. in him," Mr. King said. "Now man Donald V. Crosta as work got under way over the council in its 6 to 3 effort to posal to construct a 32-inch bar- oust the 36-year-old manage Police said, Mrs. Marie Smith, Atlantic Highlands Mayor Rus- we would like to talk to Gloria weekend on the Ocean Townihip police department's 46 Millbrook Dr., was treated rier on Rt. 38 from First Ave., sell W, Morgan has estimated Kierstad." News Briefs from his $13,000-a-year job pro- Atlantic Highlands, to the High- project to build a pistol range in the Sand Hills area. vided: Saturday at Riverview for minor that the borough would lose $100,- Miss Kierstad, now on proba injuries and released. She was lands Bridge, and widen the ex- 000 in ratables. Local Mayor tion as a juvenile offender unti Policemen and their families will work weekends through (Associated Presi) No witnesses need be brought sting dualized concrete high- a passenger in a car driven by Cornelius J. Gutney, Jr., has she is 21, has been sought since August, under Capt. Schelpf'i direction, to complete the ENGLEWOOD CUFFS - against him; no charges need be Cecil L. Smith, 43, same ad way. estimated this borough would stated; no questions could be last Monday on' a 13-state alarm A three-year-old Bronx girl was dress, which struck the rear of Councils of both boroughs have lose $80,000. project. Mr. Crotta is chairman of the police committee. asked of the accusing council- Mr. King described the girl a: killed under a cascade of rocka an auto driven by Hugh G. Gal- gone on record against the men; and no one in the audience Both mayors have opposed the feet 4J4 inches tall, weighing dislodged by ber brother a* the lagher, 20, of 7 Woodstde Ave., state's proposal. The recently could speak. Idea of having six lanes of traf- 131 pounds, with auburn hair. children frolicked yesterday be- Keangburg, police Patrolman Wil- formed Citizen's Committee hen fic feeding into the Highlands John Gawler, chief county de- neath tbe Hudson Palisade* More than 20 hours of testi- liam Champlin reported. has indicated opposition to thi Bridge, which will be left at tective, stated that a report tha Shopping Center's The victim, Nina Benetch, was mony and argument were con- The accident occurred on Rt. plan. In addition, petitions against four lanes. Mr. Schicitano had $1,000 on him strolling along a section cl sumed in a one-part public (war- 35 at Crestview Dr., about 8:20 it are being circulated in both when he disappeared from his road in the Palisades Inter- ing. In four sessions ending Sat- p.m., police reported, , towns. Officials and residents of both home at 576' High St., Long state Park while her brother urday, Mr, Bowen sought to show No summonses:, • were issued To Low (180,000 municipalities have agreed that Branch, on Jan. 18, had not been Andrew, 7, tried to climb along that City Council, rather than pending further Investigation. this will create a "bottleneck." Sale is Reported Between this borough and At substantiated. a steep cliff above. Young An- himself, had brought on bad city Atlantic Highlands council has drew was part way up the clIS His body,, with only three pen NEPTUNE CITY - The Nep- oluding such major retail opera- publicity and wasjesponsible. for held two informal hearings in nies on it, wai founa Mattijfc-tt when stones beneath his feet official disharmony, the borough hall to answer ques- tune. City Shopping Center, tliree, tions: as Two,Guy»7From Har- in, a wooded,area of;Colts-Neck miles from the Asbury Park risoni.A'&PTes! became dislodged. More than a All told, more than 2,000 people tions of residents "and to get township, •$. nad been M* in Party Maverick boardwalk, has been purchased Grant, Canadian Furniture, Kin- ton of stones was loosed. Five attended the hearings. Upward of ideas in preparation for the the chest and hand. for a reported price of $2,500,000 ney Shoes, Miller Stores, Vim's, large rocks weighing about 400 750 were on hand at the finale. state's hearing." by a group of New Jersey in- Allstate Insurance and Sherwin- pounds each and numerous By their reactions, the people in Representatives of the local vestors headed by Mortimer L. William Paints. AH are on long- smaller stones hurtled down the seats indicated an overwhelm- Citizens' Committee met with Gar Fells Schultz of. Plainfield. Mr, term leases of up to 25 years. upon the girl below, police ing persuasion for the manager. Seeks Colleagues state Highway Department of- Sctoltz is president and chair- said. Nina, rushed to Engle- 850-Seat Theater Mayor McClintock said the crowd ficials early this month—asked man of die board of Office Build- wood Hospital, was dead with a was 10 per cent of the approxi- LONG BRANCH — Ernest S. lot a five-year term as the $12,- a number of questions on the Traffic Light ings of America, Inc., of Newark In addition, the center has an fractured skull, brain hemor- mate 7,500 people who voted in Tomaini, anti-organization Dem- 000-a-year county clerk. highway proposal but got few 850-seat movie theater, operated rhage, deep lacerations be- The center, situated on more He lost, however, by over- answers. on a 21-year lease by Sam Bak- hind the ear and compound leg the city's last election. ocratic candidate for state As- Control Box than 18 acres, has 22 tenants, in- whelming numbers to City Treas- er Theater Enterprises, which fractures. Not Changed sembly in Monmouth County, ad- They were -told that answers urer Francis J. Mahoney of As- SHREWSBURY — The traffic operates a chain of 20 theaters will not be available until tomor- One of the six councilmen who vertised yesterday for help in bury Park, who later lost to/Mr.. light at the intersection of Syca- in the shore and metropolitan row's hearing. voted to fire the manager indi overthrowing the incumbent lead- Woolley. more Ave. and Broad St. was pu Car Strikes areas. Also located on the prop- WOODBRIDGE - The Garden cated he is unchanged in his at out of commission at 1:13 this erty is a branch of the Central ership. As to a switch this year in Councils of both boroughs have State Parkway netted more than titude, particularly in view of the urged local citizens to turn out morning when a car crashed In Jersey Bank. The city real estate and insur- county chairmen, Mr. Totnain 124 million in tolls last year, upcoming May 14 election when for the state agency's hearing "to to the 654-foot high metal control Brick Wall ance broker also announced he said he favors election of Mr. Parking facilities are offered 1.3 per cent more than in 1961, six ward councilmen will be up let these fellows know we don't box, destroying it. LITTLE SILVER — Robert H. Kate to replace the seven-year in- t Neptune City Shopping Center iccordlng to the annual report of for re-election. He asked that his avors election of Elliot L. Kate, like it." Police Chief Raymond Mass Davidson, 19, of 3 Brown PI., Long Branch lawyer who also cumbent, John W. Applegate. tor almost 1,500 cars and there the New Jersey Highway Author- name not be used. said that work to replace the struck a brick wall with his car is easy access to the center, ity. The authority said that an is challenging the leadership. Mr. Mr. Katz has made it clear he "We're damned if we do, we traffic controls was begun at 2 Saturday night at Rumson Rd. which fronts on Rt. 35 and is dis- estimated 107 million vehicles Katz wants to be elected county will seek the office at the an •re damned if we don't," he said. Search for Boy a.m. and is expected to be com- and Prospect Ave. sected by Third and Fourth Aves. aveled 1.-4 billion miles on the chairman at the annual organi- nual organization meeting of the "If we fire him, people will pleted by noon. The wall is on the property t also has frontage on Bradley uperhighway in 1962, an av- zation meeting after the April 16 514-member County Executive CINNAMINSON TOWNSHIP — say we were unfair. If we put The chief identified the driver if John Bacigalupi, police said. ind Fifth Aves., for a total ol erage of 13.1 miles per vehicle. primary. Committee regardless of organ! Hundreds of volunteers searched him back to work, they will say of the car as Martin J. Thurm It encloses his property on the ,457 feet frontage. The authority said all classes of zatlon leadership preferences. yesterday for two-year-old we didn't have the courage to In a front page "ad" In a Sun- of 66 Oakland St., Red Bank. west and north sides. There is almost 200,000 square operating revenue showed in- day newspaper, Mr. Tomalnr Charles Burgese, Jr., wfho disap- Thurm told police that he was itand behind our first decision." Mr. Applegate, who will be run- Police Chief James W. Fix re- 'eet of sales space in the 3-year- reases over the previous year. looked beyond his own campaign peared near his uncle's home a driving north on Broad St. when ning this year for re-election as ported that the Davidson car ild center, with Two Guys From oil collections were up by $2 A compromise proposal by for one of three Assembly nom- week ago. Grappling crews he had a flat tire, causing him to mayor of Matawan, and who is was traveling east on Rumson Harrison occupying 61,000 square nillion, service area revenue Councilwoman Lucy Wilson who, inations. The organization, led by scoured a mile of Pennsauken lose control of the car. an assistant Monmouth County Rd. when his car swerved off feet of it. •eached {1.1 million and mlscel- with the mayor and Councilman State Committeeman Paul Kier- Creek where a boy fitting the The Thurm car also damaged prosecutor, has not yet made up the road and struck the wall. The center is three miles from aneous income came to $71,008. Milton F. Untermeyer, is a Bow- nan and State Committeewoman description of Charles was last iome road signs and a portion en supporter, was seen being con- his mind whether to try to re- seen. Other crews searched resi- He was uninjured, the chief said. Exit 100 of the Garden State Katharine Elkus White, has a main as county chairman. of the fence on,the property o( Parkway. sidered seriously. hree-member slate in the field dential sections, tlie woods and the Friends Meeting House, which Special Officers Albert Kolman Other party stalwarts have sug- ;ravel pits. Meanwhile, Mr. and Fourth Major Purchase WASHINGTON, N. J. - Ev- against him. adjoins the highway, Chief Mass md Richard Tetley issued David- gested consideration of former Mrs. Charles Burgese, Sr., of It was purchased from the ery so often the wife ol Rev. said. son a summons for careless "Candidates Wanted," read the Mayor P. Paul Campi, of Little Philadelphia, parents of the boy, Neptune City Holding Company Henry T. Folsom, vicar of St. No summons was issued pend- driving and driving without a Start Trial id. "Full slate to run for county Silver, county Tax Commissioner offered a $5,000 reward for in- rd the Orangetown Industrial Peter's Church, goes to the ing further investigation. Patrol- registration. offices as 'Slogan' Democrats to Leo Weinstein of Matawan, and formation leading to the child's "erminal, Inc., after negotiations back door of her home, lifts man Robert Hoffman is the in- Court date was set for April 8. win in 1564, the changing year Assistant County Prosecutor John safe return. by Richard Siebert, executive a battered World War I bugle Of Woman •estigating officer. for county politics." A. Petillo, of Red Bank. /ice president of Office Buildings to her lips and lets loose with Waits for Reply of America, Inc., through Alex- blast. Her neighbors know In Slaying Has Advantages ander Roe Company of Jersey It's not a calvary charge or By 11 p.m. last night, Mr. To- Seven Youths Mr. Katz has some advantage City. a military reveille — it's Just FREEHOLD—An Asbury Park maini said there were no takers. in these ways. Mrs. Folsom's way of calling woman, one of four' persons in- BUt he has advertised a mailing Neptune City Shopping Center Apprehended her children in for dinner. "I dicted for the murder last Nov. address and hopes for results to- Mr. Campi, a field representa- s the fourth major center in don't do it every day," Mrs. 23 of a Wall Township service day. tive for the New Jersey Bell Tel- NEW SHREWSBURY - Two New Jersey purchased by Mr. station operator, will go on trial ephone Company is not available :ounty boys are being held in the Schultz and his associates. The Folsom said, "only when the today before Monmouth County He wants to oust the Kiernan- during the working day; Mr. :ounty Juvenile Detention Center 'thers include the Carteret Shrp- children aren't home In time for Judge Elvin R. Simmill. White leadership, he said, Weinstein, though a lawyer, like ifter having been apprehended iing Center, the Lawrence Shop- dinner." She said she can't because "they are par* °f » ooali- The court on Friday refused Mr. Katz, and Mr. Petillo, Is a in Apple St. last nighi with five iinR Center and the Sayre Woods really play a tune on the bugle, Lion leadership of the Democrat- p to dismiss the indictment against candidate for Assembly this year erth Amboy youths in two stolen Shopping Center, all of which but she added that she's had ic Party with Republican Chair- Mrs. Elizabeth Rowell, 33, of and should need all available time cars, Police Chief James A. Herr- were offered ns public real es- no complaints from the nelgh- Sylvan Ave., despite arguments man J. Russell Woolley, and for campaigning; and Mr. Petillo ing said this morning. tate syndications. It was indi- Woolley is the boss." by her lawyer, Joseph N. Demp- is as an assistant county prose- Chief Herring identified them cated that Neptune City will also sey, of Asbury Park, that the Mr. Tomaini said he believes cutor. as Benny N. Hill, 16, of Magnolia be offered for investment in tills MOUNT HOLLY — A total of true bill was not specific enough he established Democratic lead- Mr. Katz is Howell Township La., Middletown, and Donnie manner. 6,768 persons received Sabin as to what part she allegedly irship Is not trying to win jelec- attorney and also is serving as Jones, 17, of 5 Crawford St., ral polio vaccine yesterday in played. ions, at the county level, and is state appointed public defender Shrewsbury Township. mass inoculation program con- Judge Simmill upheld the con- ^operating with Mr. Woolley to n the rate Increase application Released to Perth Amboy po- UnhurtinFall ucted by the Burlington Coun- tention of Assistant Prosecutor ieep Republicans entrenched. by the Monmouth Consolidated lice, the chief said, were five 'guiding light to rank Fayette St.; Leroy Newberry, 17, ieventh St., fell off a train last aimed at persons between 3 scene when Walter Patterson, )crats to let the party control light but escaped injury, police and file Democrats who are will- of 334 Stockton St., Jose Berrios, iontihs and 30 years of age, the Vanderveer Rd., Howell Town :he town," Mr. Tomaini said. 18, of 155 First St., and a 14-year- •eported. lost vulnerable period, but peo- ship, was held up and fatally ing to support the wishes of the "And when Mrs. White was Kiernan-White leadership. old boy. According to Keansburg police, Ic of all ages received the vac- shot at his service station at Rts. : was reported at 11:20 last night sleeted mayor of Red Bank, she The seven were apprehended ine. Infants were given two 33 and 34, Wall Township, her The latter have yet to express hat a man had fallen off a lever ran with any other Demo- by Patrolman Stanley Fox as they raps of the Sabin vaccine by car allegedly was used in the an opinion on whether there ersey Central Railroad train :rats." sat in the parked cars at 9:35 ye droppers while others were crime and she assertedly learned should be a new county chair- omewhere between Keansburg (Records show that on all three p.m. The patrolman was investi- iven cubes of sugar containing of the killing afterwards, police man, though they are actively en- ind the local railroad station. tccasions when Mrs. White was gaged In defeating Mr. Tomaini's gating a report of drag racing, vaccine. said at the time. After walking the tracks to elected mayor, she ran on a tic- bid for a place on the 196J coun- the chief said. Walter C. McGhee, Sylvan Ave., Thompson Ave., Keansburg po- :et including Democratic candi- y ticket. Asbury Park, and George Wright Both cars hed been reported lice notified Middletown police DEMOS MEET TOMORROW iates for Council though none of of East Orange, admitted par- In his campaign, Mr. Tomaini SPREADING THE NEWS — Several bundles of news- stolen in Perth Amboy, one yes- that the missing man could not MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Jo- ticipants in the robbery-slaying, he latter were elected.) terday and one earlier last week, challenges the organization slate papers from Newark fell from a delivery truck Saturday be located. eph Emm, president of the have already pleaded guilty and Sought Office of Mr. Weinstein, Avon Borough according to Chief Herring. Middletown Patrolman Allen J. atawan Township Democrat been sentenced to state prison. As a lone antl-organlzatlon as- Attorney Donald Cunningham, night along Rt. 35 near Cooper Blvd. Police reported no Assisting Patrolman Fox were ord^reported that he located lub, Inc., has Invited residents The fourth suspect, Julio DeLeon 5irant, Mr. Tomaino is not a and Mr. Kiernan's son, Paul accidents. Newspaper sent crew out to clean up mess Patrolman Robert Hoffman of the dr. Touhy, uninjured, wandering f the township to tomorrow's Lavoy, Munroa Ave., Asbury lewcomer. He bucked the organ- jernan, Jr., president of the yeiterctay morning. Shown here, is Mel Layton, 194 Rt, Shrewsbury Police and troopers ibout 100 yards west of Thomp- leeting of the club at 8 p.m. in Park, in a state hospital and ration in 1959, seeking party sup- Young Democrats of Monmouth Richard Allen and Paul Ferguson ;on Ave. le Oak Shades Fire Co., Main can't be brought to trial yet. ert to run agafinst Mr. Woolley County{ 35, attempting to rake papers up. of the Shrewsbury State Police. Police had no further details. RED BANK REGISTER Amboy Rd. and Prospect Ave., the Passover hotldtyi, tbe not aiffwood, Joho f, McGoug»JJ, meetioj will b« tomorrow. 14—Monday* March 25, 106 250 Attend president of tfae jqu&d, hu made A vote of ttoufti was extegifed to Mr. MaDougali and tie squad 1 the building ivailaMe to tot ten- 'STOP THE WORLD 1st Service ter tot an unlimited time. • members' for aniating in getting STARTS AROUND An oneg shabbat followed the the hall equipped with enough chairs and tables. , NEW YORK (AP) - Anthon Of Temple services, and the Sisterhood's Newley, author and star of "Sto hospitality chairmen were' Mrs. the World — I Want to Get Off, MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Fri-Henry Paris and Mrs. Eugene Consumer expenditures for food is to prepare a duplicate versio day nigjjt, more than 2S0 Strath- Krusch. The hosts were the have increased almost M per of the Broadway hit for road tou more residents attended the first combined officers and members cent since 1950, though farm re- of the boards of trustees o( the later this season. sabbath services of the newly ceipts for the same food in- Casting has not yet been st formed Strathmore Jewish Cen- temple and the sisterhood. creased only 20 per cent. for the company, which will pla ter. William Newman, temple presi- major cities. Another jjoupe Dr. Henry Simon and Jack dent, announced that services All mothnfcs bear a reroartable scheduled to set out On a bu Braverman of South Orange of- would continue on a weekly basis, organ called a mantle, a kind of truck swing through college corr ficiated, and did the cantonal and also that the general meet- munities next fail. chanting, respectively. Dr. Si- logs will be held the., second living skin or pad that secretes mon and Mr. Braverman are Tuesday of each month at 8:30 a limestone substance for the members of United Synagogue p.m. in the squad hall. Due to of America. Dr. Simon's ser- shell. mon, "A New Congregation is Born," explained the trials and tribulations of a newly formed congregation. The services were conducted at the Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad building at

FIRST EX-CHIEF'S REUNION since Middletown fire department was organized in 1928, was held Saturday night COMMUTER by Charles (Buck) Smith in his restaurant. The ex-chiefs, shown here, are left to right, front row, Eugene Reardon, Studio Couch 1938; Joseph Suspienski, 1956; William Vitelli, 1958; David Schnoor, 1930,'and Henry Pulsch, 1929; second row, • Brown BOOK • Toast David La Rue, 1946; Arthur Soden, 1941; Elwood Seeley, I960; Harlan Hogan, 1961, and Gabriel Simplicio, 1951; • Green third row, Joseph Munch, 1957; Norman Long, 1962; Stanley Cooke, 1940; Harry J. Bennett, 1950; WiJIiam Pape, 1955, and Garrett Carson, 1953, and back row, Donald (Bucky) Johnson, William Meyers, 1936; Newton Mallert, SEE US FOR ALL 1959; Edward Freibott, 1949; Henry Kearney, 1943, and Dirk Hofman, 1937. Not in photo: Donald Quackenbush, 1935; Joseph Smith, 1947; Joseph Walker, 1939; Norman Scattergood, 1942, and Howard Mallen. The group pre- LEAVE 12 MIN. APART YOUR PHOTO NEEDS sented Buck Smith a plaque for his service to the community.- Also present were Mayor Earl Moody and Township Committeemen Edward Roth and Martin Lawlor. Ws carry a complete He indicated that county can- versity, spent the weekend with '49.95 line of famous brand Sen. Stout didates are "willing and anxious Port his parents and celebrated his cameras and accessor- to work with local candidates in 18th birthday here. an effort to best serve the peo- THE ial. Bring your cameras Gives Talk ple of thetownship." Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Leonard O. Lew- here for expert repair Mr. Foulks and Mr. Azzolina A family birthday party was is, Willow St., gave a party for RAILROAD Before GOP spoke on their backgrounds and held March 16 for Irvin Beaver, their daughter, Rosalind, March service. qualifications for Township Conv Sr. Among guests from ou 13. Attending were Bernice Ack- LEONARDO — Sen. Richard mittee. of-town were Miss Barbara Lai; er, Joanne Lake, Debbie and WAREHOUSE We Have Everything R. Stout was guest speaker at a The candidates were presented of Hawthorne and Barry Beave George .Campbell, Linda Rupy, - FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL recent meeting of the Republican in conjunction with the club's Montclair, who spent the weekem Linda Spratt, Karen Saggan, Deb- CO 4-2222 OS 1-2100 for the Club in the Community fire house. program to "Know Your Candi here. bie Kopacz, Ricky Alden, Lois OUTLET Other speakers were Harold dates." Schacht, Alice and Mary Lynn, 241 Highway 35, Eatontown PR 4-2727 Foulks and Joseph Azzolina, lo- It was announced that Ernesl Robert Ambrose, son ol M: and Harry Lewis. Jut Booth of Ealwitown Orel* CAMERA FAN cal GOP candidates for Township Kavalek, who is also seeking a OfEN DAII.S »:3« to t:M ASBURY PARK - N. Y. TRANSIT and Mrs. Edward A. Ambrose, SAT. »:30 to 1:30 Committee in the April primary Township Committee post, has re- Under Rollo Management -'" Garrett PI. celebrated his birth- It pays to adveritse in the Red Call 5U-2020 DORN'S Photo Shop ice. ceived the endorsement of the day at a family dinner March 16, Sen. Stout urged party work- club. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- 15 Wallace Street jrs to "reverse the trend of last ward Ambrose, Toms River; Mr. Supplies and Equipment year and help Republicans as- and Mrs. Thomas Tully anc sume the responsibility for order- 'Fitness' Topic daughter Jane, of Maplewood, >H 7-2273 or SH 7-2274 ly development of the commu- and Miss Marilyn Ambrose, whe ity." For PTA Tonight attends Newark State College. MIDDLETOWN - Physical fit- ness will be the theme of the The eighth birthday of Joseph local high school Parent-Teacher Wehner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Association meeting to be held ter Wehner, Wilson Ave., was tonight at S o'clock in the high celebrated at a family party OPPtR'S school auditorium, Tindall Rd, March 17. There will be a demonstration of wrestling, tumbling, climbing A dinner in Kearny was heli and other gymnastics by high for the 16th birthday of Richard k the wishes school students, under the direc- Ketchow, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion of Arnold Truex, physical John Ketchow, March 16. Mem- at bloom In the Spring education department head. bers of his family and John Jar- Children and adults are invited ius attended. Shop now for all the special needs that Springtime :o the cafeteria, after the pro- brings-with a Shopper's Loan from Household gram, for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Forest Finance. Buy new clothes to outfit the whole family, Mrs. Emil Petach, president, and sons, John and Thomas, of shop for a better car, buy things for the house. With has announced that the music Dumont; Mr. and Mrs. William cash, you shop for department program, originally Goebel and daughter, Ann, of Pal- Spring bargains at Coih MONTHLY PAYMENT HANS scheduled for tonight, will be isades Park; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- any store. Trust You O.I U is 12 6 held nefct month. ter Fink, Freehold, and Mr. anc America's oldest ptyml, Pvmh payth Mrs. John Cheney, this place, and largest com- $10•0 S 6.97 $ 9.75 siais were entertained at a party foi pany of its kind to 200 13.93 19.50 "36.31 the sixth birthday of Joanne Fink, help you meet the 300 S16.77 20.90 29.25 54.46 Divorce Granted season's extra money 400 21.94 27.47 38.59 72.14 FREEHOLD - Mrs. Helen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waltei needs. 500 26.77 33.69 47.62 89.53 Jensen Van Tangen, 1 Pauls PI., Fink, March 16. Middletown, has been granted a . Ask about Credit Household's chain ft 2H%ptr month on bal- OTKts of tSOOor ltssand}i of l'jb p*r monlkon divorce by Superior Court Judge Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Nestor, Life Insurance on Leon Leonard from Ludolph Van Main St., are returning this week loans at group rate llutp

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AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC COMPANY BED BANK REGISTER Monday, March 25, 1963-45 fVBt HAPTW TOYOU ? Seeks Sign, Woman Hurt "I was looking for a sign show- Joan, who wu a passenger la ing, the way to Rlvervlew Hospi- his car, both are pregnant Both In Rahway Misses One tal and didn't see the (top street wen taken to Riverview Hospital RED BANK — A new Matawan sign," Mr. Phelan told Patrolman and were released after observa- UNION BEACH - Mrs. Wil- ?ranklyn White. tion, apparently none the worse Ham Newman, 42, of SIS Poole couple who soon expect the birth • It developed that both Mrs. for the mishap. The Phelaju for- Ave., is reported in satisfactory of their second child took advan- Phelan, and Mr. Bishop's wife, merly are of Little Falls. condition in Rahway Hospital aft- tage of the fair weather yester- er being seriously injured in an day to seek out directions to Riv- accident Wednesday when her car overturned on St. George's lerview Hospital so that when they 'ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Ave. at Koos Brothers Depart- peeded the place they could find ment Store, Rahway. t. For Tuesday, March 2& Her husband, 52, driver of the They found it, but sooner than car, was admitted in satisfactory they expected and for another Present—For You and condition with scalp lacerations reason. It was a matter of look- Yours • • • Malefic aspects do* , and was released Saturday. Ing for one eign and not seeing note enmity, opposition and dis- i Mrs. Newman was listed in another William S. Phelan told agreements through sharp, criti- | critical condition until Saturday. police. cal statements or imouliive ' She suffered cuts over her left actions. This aspect indicates eye and left cheek, and cuts on Mr. Phetari, his wife, and their her right hand. ll-month-old son, William Jr., of that people are likely to meet The accident occurred when 35 Andover La., Matawan Town with difficulty through, relatives, i their car, heading north, skidded ship, were riding east on Wes superiors at work, or neighbors. on an icy road, struck a sign Front St. when their car collided Close supervision of children is post, ran into a column in front with one moving north on Bridge suggested. of the Koos store and turned Ave., driven by Larry N. Bishop, 13 Allen PI., Red Bank, at Bridge over, police reported. Past... The first electric auto- Future t> •Consumer sptndnig According to police, if the car Ave. and West Front St. mobits appeared on the street* for tervfcet to faewtwd every had not landed against a fence next to the store, it would have of Chicago in 1892. Its inventor, year for &e part VA. Tbt 1962' continued on into the Rahway County Squad William Morrison, Des Moinei, figure mi abcnt$147 KSkm. River. NAVY MEN — The new prasident of the Jersey Shore Council of the Navy League, Vincent T. Hirsch, right, Iowa, had to summon the police In 1963 it will, probably jrjte 2 Graduate As Ensigns Today In greets Rear Admiral Edward J. O'Donnell, guest speaker Croup to Meet to Jceep curious spectators away, about 5 per cent. Washington at the council's annual meeting at the Naval Air Station SOUTH BELMAR — The Mon at Lakehurit last week. Loft to right, Sandy Flint, 4th mouth County Association The Day Under Your Sign By the Associated Press Regional President; Rear Admiral Edward J. O'Donnell; First Aid Squads will meet Supreme Court meets to read the first aid headquarters on 18th incoming President Vic Hirichj Capt. Renald F. Stultz, ARIES (Bern M«tfc2Ho>pr!t I?) opinions, hand down orders and Ave. here, Wednesday at 8:30 Delv* uto jome tmuroal KtlTitr ©T New nrowtfe trterat tar *M MM hear arguments. outgoing President Henry Schwier. p.m. hobbr to put KHU iun in ran- life. excitement to jrour numtoaait cutteace. President Kennedy confers with TAURUS (April JO 1. Miy 20) ' SCORPIO (Oct. 53 <» Nor. Ill The South Belmar Squad Thingj ml come 10 you. Go ,MW Remember inexperienoa ii»m tf-pn.. Brazilian officials and U. S. Am- celebrating its 25th anniversary what yoo want. Tho oullook » piommnj. of youth and you'll bt more pttiait. bassador Gordon. and the county group is cele- GEMINI (Ml/ 21 to Jun. 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21 (a DK. 2M Mike a lujpiUoo in such i »» Hi* Crt lulu out «I tin- wy>» tin* to SENATE Two From Area brating its 18th anniversary. The otal will think .it ii their own idea. jeeept •& intcrcitlnc •nvitttiofla In routine session. South Belmar Squad was organ- CAPRICORN (DM. »to Jin. 20) , Foreign Relations Committee ized in March 1938. And the the* good forttme with .your funiljr. If penonil rattttrj mifai m hie ta continues lobbying inquiry. county association in March, pnr, rapWo M» ' *^ • Commerce subcommittee meets Win Fellowships 1M5, in Bradley Beach. on mass transit bill. There are 51 squads in the HOUSE RED BANK—Two Little Silver ;iven by the Red Bank Kiwanls county, all but three of which A^trttttfe ran*

ASBURY PARK-The favorite, Zinn and Szekely will compete A. C, 1:31.24, and Cadet Mike I Army Lt. Ronald Zinn of Fort In Chicago this Sunday in the Glynne, West Point, 1:34.07. Deveris, Mass., captured the 10-national 29 kilometer champion- Humcke, a former National I mile City of Asbury Park walking ship, an event which will deter- walking champion, is from Bel- (Sports editor Hy Cunningham, regular lessee trace on the boardwalk yesterday mine the two U. S. entrants i* ford. : I afternoon. the Pan-American games to be Walking chairman Elliott of this space, is recuperating from illness. In the Zinn, bolder of several national held in Brazil next month. Denman of Long Branch finished Interim, it will be filled by others, including Harry I championships and a 1960 U. S. A total of 43 out of the 51 14th in 1:35.41. Denman, a form- Carlin, racing editor of the New York Herald Tri- (Olympian, completed the rugged starters finished the test held un-er Olympian, represented the I grind in 1:20.09. He represented der excellent conditions. A total NY. Pioneer Club. bune. Mr. Cunningham will resume upon his • the U. S. Army track team of of 34 finished under two hours Other shore finishers included: return.) I West Point. considered a rare feat so large a Joe Delanley, Red Bank, repre- By HARRY CARLIN Zkn scored by a mere 10 sec- field. senting Monmouth College, 16th, onds over runner-up Army Cadet George Shilling of the N. Y. In 1:47:36; Doug Alt Morganvilie, Thoughts of a guy awaiting the spring sun to brea Akos Szekely of West Point who Pioneer Club was fourth in representing Springfield, College, was clocked in 1:20.19 for 1:25.21, with Ronald Kulik, o! 18th; Bob Beam, Monmouth Col- through the New York newspaper blackout: long walk that started at Montclair State College, fifth, in lege, 19th Al Richardella, Fair "If our young pitchers come through we'll su Casino and proceeded up and 1:26:20. Haven, 24th; Fred Bernhardt, prise the league." (Manager of a talent poor clu down t:« boardwalk for six full The sixth through 10th finish- Monmouth College, 25th and John circuits. ers in order were Bob Mimm Robinson, Eatontown, 26th. doomed to last place.) Third in the 51 entry field, Penn A. C, Philadelphia, 1:26.37; West Point and the N. Y. Pio- "Looks like a rebuilding year." (Shore high schoo largest turnout in this country in Terry Anderson, Central Jersey neer Club tied for first in the coach whose material trains on six-packs in Drive-ins/ many years, was Bill Omelt- Track Club, 1:23.59; John team score, each with 14 points, chenko of the New York Pioneer Humcke Jr., New York Athletic but the West Point team re- "This colt has nice manners." (The trainer hopin] Club, in 1:25.10. Club, 1:29.45; Carl Kurr, Penn ceived the trophy since its team a riding academy will take his no-account off his hand had the first man (Zinn) to for half the feed bill.) MOORE HELPLESS AT FIGHT'S END — Referee George Latka pull. Sugar Ramos finish. away from groggy Davey Moore at the bell ends the I Oth round of their feather Friars Have NIT Crown, The Penn A. C. was third with "We got bad breaks last year." (Manager 17 points, while Monmouth Col- whose team finished last by 40 games.) weight title bout in Los Angeles. Moore, unable to coma out for the I Ith, collapsed lege placed fourth with 33. It "My Fldo wouldn't hurt a kitten." (Dog own- an hour later and tKed this morning of brain injuries. was the first intercollegiate walk- u Longest Streak of Victories ing competition for the Hawk er whose Doberman has bitten postman five times strollers. and the milkman six.) /. NEW YORK (AP) - Provi- The Friars swept to the title in The first three individual finish- dence's versatile Friars crashed the 26th annual classic Saturday ers received trophies, while all "He can ruin you with the long ball." (Man- Doctors Say Lower Ring Rope, out of a cold start into the hot- afternoon before a full house of 34 walkers who finished in two ager of a .210 hitting infielder who led the league test winning streak in major col- 18,499 at Madison Square Garden hours or less received medals. lege basketball and climaxed the West Point also took the team in strikeouts.) by methodically and convincingly drive by recapturing one of the trophy. *•. "They should regulate these damn motor boats.' Did Major Damage to Moore game's biggest prizes—the Nation- overwhelming Canisius, 81-66. It was the fourth major walk- al Invitation Tournament crown. (Water skier weaving under the Oceanic Bridge at 4( It was Providence's 15th ing event to be held locally in MPH.) (Continued) Moore was falling backward a cumulative effect which con- the past four yean. and it appeared the rope was straight victory for the longest California Gov. Edmund G. tributed to the injury. "Boxing builds character." (Fight promoter whc snapping toward him when it string in the nation and in it the Brown has expressed similar op- Dr. Courville said: specializes in diving matches.) struck him. in the neck. "This hitting the rope was the Local 9s May Friars meshed together their re- position to the sport and has Truex's Quintet "He din hoit me onct." (Before they put the pug called for Its banishment in the Drs. Kenneth H. Abbott, Cyri only thing that would have given markable talents to near per- state. B. Courvllle and Phillip J. Voge him enough of a jolt to do it. Use Middletown fection. in an ambulance.) agreed that the injury suffered The jabs earlier probably set the A videotape of the fight was "This was their best-and in Wins Intramural "They ought to regulate these damn sail- played back yesterday at a Holly- by Moore probably resulted stage." Dr. Vogel said: Baseball Fields the key game," said Providence boats." (The predicted logger who just scattered wood television studio. It showed more from his hitting the ropes coach Joe Mullaney, who has "I think that explains it pretty MIDDLETWON - Robert B. that when Moore was knocked than from any of the punches brought teams into the NIT five Basketball Title the start of the regatta.) well. At least hitting the ropes Edwards, recreation superintend- down about half way through the he took earlier in the fight. straight years and whose 1961 LINCROFT - Captain Jim "They ought to ban rowboat fishermen." (Off was the coup d'etat.. .of course ent, has announced that teams 10th round the back of his head They said, however, that the squad won the title. "They have Truex's team, Kghtly regarded he got hit in and leagues which wish to use course sailboater who has just snapped the lines snapped against the lower rope. earlier blows almost surely had the chin after a great offense and a great de- after a sixth place finish In regu- of a porgy fishermen in the Navesink.) that happened and this could local fields for Softball or base- fense, and today they blended lar league play, upset Joe Eg- have been a contributing factor, ball games this summer should everything." bert's squad, 28-26, to take the "Jackie Kennedy doesn't know how to sit a horse.' submit practice and league game too. Actually, it was mid-season be- intermediate championship in the Ocean Twp. Captures Tourney reservations to the recreation of- (Member of the Monmouth County Hunt.) But, Vogel said, hitting the fore Providence jelled into the Christian Brothers Academy In- fice for clearance by April 15, "I just counted four whooping cranes in my yard.' rope was "the major factor." smooth-working unit that finished tramural basketball tournament The doctors said it's conceiva- Organized leagues will be giv-Its campaign so brilliantly Sat- Friday. (Excited Rumson resident to startled Bill Sandford.) Crown after Two Near Misses ble Moore had an aneurysm—a en first preference and individual urday. A wrist injury hampered Truex, a 5-11 performer, who "If we only had racing back, this town would flour dilated blood vessel—for some game bookings will be made on quick-shooting Ray Flynn in the ment before 2,000 fans at Con- towers over Jus teammates, ish." (Long Branch habitant of 1938.) ASBURY PARK-Ocean Town time before the fight or possibly a first come, first served basis, early games. Jim Stone, dis- hip Grammar School wound up vention Hall, even from birth, and that the he said. gusted with contributions to thescored 21 points and controlled "If they only expanded Fort Monmouth, this town in undefeated season here Satu Mendham whipped Freehold, vessel ruptured Thursday night. Mr. Edwards noted that the team, quit the club for a brief the backboards against a squad lay by downing the Neptune In- • 'ould flourish." (Long Branch habitant of 1940.) 42-31, in the consolation game. But they said this is not very commission maintains 24 ball- time. John Thompson, the 6- with three men measuring over :ermediate school, 46-37, for the Billy Groel again paced Coach likely. ields and plans to build four foot-10 big man who alternated the six-foot mark. "Avoid this silly zoning and you'll see taxes in this championship of the Garden State Dave Dahrouge's Ocean Township Dr. Vogel was asked why additional ones, and make im- at pivot and forward last season, Sharp defensive play and fre- Elementary Basket-Bowl tourna- ->unty come down." (Fly-by-night home builder to Indians with 22 points. Bill Hlatky, there was an interval between provements on the old ones. had to adjust to full-time center quent breakaways put the game he governing body. brother of St. Rose's Ron Hlatky, the end of the fight and Moore's By mid-summer, he reported, duty. And 6-8 Kovalski was away in the final period as contributed 11 points and grabbed collapse. He said Moore suf- there will b« 27 fields in oper- making tht transition from Truex scored 10 points. "My kid gets the most out of the horse." (Jockey a major share of the rebounds. fered a contusion on his brain ation, weather permitting. freshman to varsity competition. Tntx'i (58) Hint (M) agent for bum who whips horses till they bleed.) William Eger, Groel won the Most Valuable stem and "like any contusion, There were more than 1,301 0 FP o rp Player award. He established a But these for, and the scintil- •ilex 7 7 21|Eghert 0 0 0 "There was no dissension on the club last year." this one took time to swell up." games booked on local recrea- Mosiello 1 0 21 Shaw 7 o It new tournament record of 41 lating 5-8 playmaking ace Vinnie Olbson 0 2 2IBtavo!a 10 3 (Harry Wismer, then owner of the Titans.) Alberta Joyce The videotape of the 10th tion fields last year, the super- 0 0 0| Blake 0 0 fl points in a single game against Ernst, clicked into gear after a round was played back twice intendent said. Because of the ' 1 3ISchroedcr 3 4 10 "We'd a won with just a break here and there." Tinton Falls and tallied a total disappointing 9-4 record at the 0 0 Ol before the doctors and about heavy demand, permits will not halfway mark. Their streak of 0 0 0 Win Pin Prizes of 108 for the entire tournament. (Buzzy Bavasie of the 1962 Los Angeles Dodgers.) a dozen newsmen at Station be issued this year to out-of-town 15 straight and the NTT cham- RED BANK - William Eger, It was a heart warming victory > 10 26 11 4 ?8 "We'll be right in the thick of it for the playoffs.' KITV. groups. pionship resulted. True*'! 7 S 6 10--1 lid Bridge, captured first placi for Ocean Township. The Indians Bfbert .7 5 I «-2! (A Ranger official at the start of last season.) the finals of the Beat You were runner-up in the two pre- "And we got some of the clearest, cleanest iverage for Retarded Childrei vious tournaments. Last year and best 'fishing streams in the state." (Realtor ontest and Alberta Joyce, Frei they lost in the finals to Star of old, placed second among tin Tha Sea Academy of Long Even Rival NL Managers Think So- noticing fishing gear in car of prospective home ramen, aanounced Ronald Branch, paced hy Kirk Robinson, ybuyer.) a r n e y, Middletown, contest now a Christian Brothers Acad- "The highest, prettiest coastal area between :hairman. Eger will be awardec emy varsity eager. he top man's prize of $500.01 Maine and Florida." (Realtor shielding outdoorsy Sacred H6art of South Amboy Most Improved Club is Philadelphia ind Miss Joyce a set of Bavariai won the first prize in a cheer- prospect from sand diggings that are dismantling 3iina. leading contest between games. EDITOR'S NOTE. This i! The Phillies of 1962 won 34 First runner-up among the men St. Anne's of Keansburg was Frank Torre, Wine and Amaro, However, the Phils picked up the Jersey Highlands.) another in a series on the ma-more games than they did the ms Peter Seams, Farmingdale runner-up. Danny Cater, who was with Buf- what may be valuable pitching or league teams. Others wi "George Washington slept right in this town." who will receive a Gruen watch. Neptune (37) Ocean Twp. <4«> previous year, when they strug- falo, and Cookie Rojas, who insurance when they recently G FP O FP follow on this page daily. gled through a ghastly 23-game ' (Local booster in American Hotel bar to Freehold visi- Eger entered the contest at Har- . Divil 5 5 16 Groel S 6 32 played with the Cincinnati Reds bought Ryne Duren, the bespec- uke 0 4 4 Hlatky 3 5 11 losing streak. tacled and one-time spectacular tor.) mony Bowl, Middletown, Miss am'ondj O 0 0 Weldon 0 1 1 By WALTER L. JOHNS and Dallas last year, also are oyce at Howell Lanes and 3 2 8 Mickey 0 O Mauch has a much-improved relief pitcher from the Los An- Aridlson 4 1 9 Baaellcl 3 2 Central Press Sports Editor on deck. "One thing, my kids do their share of work." terns at Air Lanes. Wilk Oil Villlpls.no 1 3 outfield with Johnny Callison, geles Angels. (Commuter who can't get them to rake grass to another Among the more than 400 rlnal- lalderone 0 0 OValdei 0 1 CLEARWATER, Fla. — Up who led the team in runs, hits, Clay Dalrymple heads the re- Art Mahaffey, who won 19 ceivers with Bob Oldis and Earl commuter.) ists who rolled oTf at Carrolier 12 u 37 14 18 46and down the Florida coast you doubles and triples last year; games, is the top man ol the Neptune JI3 144 6-37 hear talk about the Philadelphia Don Demeter, who hit .307 andAverill (with the Angels last slab corps, and behind him are Lanes, North Brunswick, recent- Ocean Twp. .15 12 7 12-46 "Landed a 40-pound stpper on the beach with light trie following Monmouth Officials—Burroughi k. Senecke. Phillies, from the lips of othe belted 29 homers; Tony Gon- year) available. Jack Baldschun, Dallas Green, The Phils have a flock of tackle." (New county resident who never caught a ounty bowlers placed: Freehold (31) Mendhun (4!) National League managers. Nol zalez and Wes Covington. Jack Hamilton, Cal MoLish and 0 FP in a pennant sense, perhaps, bui Among newcomers here are pitchers in camp but one bigChris Short. porgie, boasting to bunch in his New York office.) M. Hyatt, Waramassa, 24th Matthews a FII 1P0 a. Tun 3 1 lace; (Asbury Lanes); Nick Blackwell 1 9 3wanaon 4 O as the one club which has imJohn Herrnstein, the former blow came when Denny Bennett, Among the many new faces How long do you suppose the Photo Engravers Blu'enthal 1 3 Stratibe 1 5 1 the best Phil pitcher during the rione, Long Branch, Seventh Olbson 0 2 Bennett . 0 0 I proved the most. Michigan fullback who hit .293 are Bob Baillargeon, who won Gai 1 1 Rergman 1 3 ' And judging by the way thn-profit organization devoted to combine had won the last two five gained Its place in the cham- the wings of a IO-poit run. They e welfare of all retarded tournaments. "This club finally knows which direction it's going," says Mauch pionship bracket with a 80-64 rout led, 28-23, at halftime. children and adults and their A total of 16 teams entered the "There's a big change in atti- of Wildwood last Wednesday Hoffman led by as many as 11parents. event conducted on the Sea night at Manasquan High School's points midway through the third Bright Squash Rackets courts op- tude and that's a great help. The gym. They won the Central Jer- period, but Wood-Ridge came erated by Mr. and Mrs. Harold ast half of last season showed sey Group I title by belting back on a 10-2 run early in theBrumel Stars ichnabolk on Badminton La. he boys we're going somewhere. Henry Hudson Regional. fourth frame to set the stage for The first and second rounds "We have a solid lineup now, the exciting climax. vere played Saturday with the he first time in 10 years we It was the second state cham- In Six Events ave come close to that. We have Hoffman played the entire our seeded teams coming pionship for the SouBh Amboy LENINGRAD (AP) - High :hrough without incident. weakness on the pitching line, school. In 1939 the Governors game with its five starters. ut who doesn't? We have Larige led the dub in scoring jump champion Vaiery Brumel, In yesterday's semi-finals, Dey defeated Wildwood, 28-24, for the who may be training for the ind Calien clowned the second a question at shortstop but we 3roup 2 title. Hoffman was a with 26 points, while Wahler tal- have Bob Wine and Ruben Am- lied 16. Olympic decathlon, scored a to- ;eeded team of Bill Robinson. :harter member of the Shore Rumson, and Manny Lobdell, aro and they're fine kids fight' Bill Schwartz paced the Wood- tal of 5,673 points in six events Conference, but dropped out this at the USSR winter track and Monmouth Hills, 15-6, 15-3 anding for the job. Ridge team with 28. year. field competitions which ended 15-5. The Robinson-LobdeJl team Hoffman (931 Woodltldft ICO) "Don .Hoak (procured from John Lange, a 6-3 senior, was O FP yesterday. won the title in 1980. Pittsburgh) will be the take- the shining light for a well-bal- O2 F2 P9 Stoeuer 2 1 5 3 2 8 Schwartz 13 2 28 Brumel's total bettered the Halsey and Heath scored over charge guy we need. Two years anced Hoffman quintet that re- II ID U>1 pan Russian national record by 744the fourth seeded pair, Scotty ago it wouldn't have mattered fused to fold against a supposed Wahler 6 4 18 Mahland Wood 15 7 Porfldo 3 O points. The old record was setWhitelaw, Fair Haven, and Carl but today it does. Most of this ly-superlor foe. Lange scored O 0 Craif by Vasily Kuznetsov in 1959. Joll, Rumson, 15-9, 15-11 andteam is young. five of his 26 points in the over Larson 0 0 In Individual events. Brumel 5-3. "Roy Sievers had a vary bad :ime session to clinch the' dra 23 17 63 Hoffman 11 ran the 100 meters in 10.8 sec- First half and then wound up with natic victory. Wood-RlrlgRlgee Z™.jl 12 It onds and the 110 meter hurdles Bob Lacey, North Carolina orriciiu—wolfs, miworth. a respectable season. I suppose Wood-Ridge's Blue Devils ral In 16.2, had a broad jump of 23 md, set two Atlantic Coast Con- It was all my fault for I mis- lied sharply in the fourth period Sherman Lewis of Louisville feet, 9'/S inches and a high jump erence records in 19fi2. His 668handled him during the spring to overcome an early Hoffman will co-captain Michigan State of 7-214, a pole vault of 12-fl'^ rards and five touchdowns and gave him the staj treat- lead, but it was the Governors'football and track teams in 1963.and threw the shot 46-3. lasses were new marks. ment." Baseball B£D BANK REGISTER Roses Become Only Shore. Quintet Asbury Park Monday, March 25, 1963-17 Williams, Bouton One Hithirt d hit of the game, broke a Team Wins 5-5 tie and gave the Chicago Mets in 3-0 Yank Triumph White Sox a 6-5 victory over De- To Win Two Straight State Titles Bowling Title troit at Sarasota. Hank Aguirre, who pitched the first ASSOCIATED PRESS | with a pulled groin muscle and BEACHWOOD — Asbury Park five Innings for the Tigers, BELMAR— When the buses ipality. The stay-at-homes had tell me," said Lou Cunningham Kubek had an infected gland un- "He asked for it," delirious High School captured Ihe Section Stan Williams, the big right- yielded a homer to Ron Hansen carrying the jubilant St. Rose heard over their radios that the the lanky Atlantic City publicity coach Pat McCann admitted, der his right arm. B South Jersey bowling cham- ander the New Yorli Yankees for the first earned run he has Parochial B state basketball amazing Purple Roses had director. Lou, an old-time star emerging from his fully clothed pionship at Berkeley Lanes Sat- re counting upon to be their Johnny Podres, veteran south- allowed in 18 innings of spring champions rolled into Belmar tumbled previously unbeaten eager himself, confessed he shower. He referred to the urday, defeating Central Regional iurth starting pitcher, turned in paw, pitched the Dodgers to acompetition. around midnight Saturday, they Phillipsburg Catholic, 82-89. The could scarcely believe what had emergency strategy session In the 6-1 victory over Baltimore at Mi- High School in a two-frame roll- one-hit performance yesterday Rookie Dick Green drove in found a sign nailed over the con- coup was engineered by none transpired as the Roses tied, 80- waning seconds when he gathered ami. Podres worked the entire off. s the Yankees shoutout the New three runs with a homer and a vent door. other than Bobby Verga's basket 80, with 2:10 left and then with his forces to plot the coup tha nine innings allowing six hits. The NJSIAA sponsored tourna- ork Mets, 3-0. single to lead Kansas City to a' "Twice champions. Never be- wich four seconds remaining. every reasonable prospect of anwas to hand Phillipsburg Catholic He struck out nine and walked ment, which attracted 18 entries, Lefty Al Jackson got the only 6-5 triumph over Washington at fore at the shore," some jovous "How could a gami end more overtime period, Verga took its initial defeat in 24 games. was marred by the disqualifica- three. A triple by Nate Oliver t, a single, off Williams. The Bradenton. His efforts offset nun had written. "Tonight we love dramatically?" The 7,500 fans at handoff, moving from right to tion of Mainland Regional for and doubles by Tommie Davis "He put it right down th( rmer Los Angeles Dodger, trad- Don Look's two homers and four you," she added as an after- Atlantic City's Convention Hall, left and drove. using an ineligible competitor. and Bill Skowron led the 12-hit pipe," McCann repeated as lo the Yanks, worked six in- RBI for the Senators. thought. nerves worn to the quick by the As he twisted in, two Phillips- The Mainland school apparently Dodger attack. though he had never seen this ngs. Jim Bouton yielded only In yesterday's other exhibition It was an expression shared unbelievably swift action, kept burg players rode with him. amazing sharpshooter do it be-won the tournament with a 2,761 base on balls in the last three Bernie Allen's two-out single games Milwaukee whipped • St. by the 5,000-pluj basketball con- asking one another. Off balance, Verga shot and fore in the 24 previous games in total, but was detected using a mings as he finished up the one- drove in the winning run in theLouis, 8-4, at St. Petersburg, scious residents of ..us munic- "All right, now could it? Youswish! which the Purple Roses dropped fifth man who was not previously tier at Fort Lauderdale. 12th inning as Minnesota edged Pittsburgh crushed Cincinnati, II- only two. registered. NJSIAA rules require Jackson blanked the Yanks, Philadelphia, 4-3, at Orlando. 3, at Tampa and San Francisco It was the shot that enabled all names of contestants to be on /ho played without Mickey Man- Chris Short blanked the Twins defeated the Chicago Clubs, 11- the Belmar five to retain its file with the tournament director le and Tony Kubek, until the lor six innings, but Jack Bald 6, at Phoenix. Chuck Hiiler hit CBA Dominates Frosh Track proud crown. It was also a shoprior to the tournament. ixth when singles by Hector Lo- schun of the Phils yielded the a grand slam homer for the that piled history on history that :z, Roger/ Maris, Elston Howard tying runs in the eight on four Mainland was informed of the Giants in the eighth to break Verga, himself, had already put id Clete Boyer accounted for hits. infraction by tourney director a 6-6 tie. into New Jersey scholastic an- John Orlando, Neptune High vo runs. Mantle was bothered A single by Pete Ward, his Event; Wins 4th Straight Title nals. School bowling coach, but con- While the St. Roses rooters tinued bowling and will file a NEW YORK — A well bal- Joe Utz. Ron DeRubia and an excellent 11:12 including easily identified by the purple protest with the NJSIAA. anced Christian Brothers Acade- George Denis. Sheehan's 4:46 anchor mile. roses they wore—exploded their Asbury Park and Central Re- my freshman track team came Despite these efforts, Bishop Silver medals also went to high emotions, the shot made it 38 gional wound up in a tie with from behind in the final two Loughjin was never really out- jumper Ed Mulvihill, whose for the game and, more import- 2,683 points after the three regu- events to successfully defend its distanced and zoomed Into the foot, 2 inch leap was not quite antly a state scholastic record of lation games. The Blue Bishops Christian Brothers High Schools lead with a one-two finish in theenough to match Del Benjamin's 1,033. That was exactly 33 more won the roll-off, 203 to 161. than Bobby Thompson made foi indoor championship for the third 440-yard run while the Colts were 6-4 effort, and to an all-sopho- Third place in the tourney went Passaic's Wonder Five, of Coach SPRING SPECIAL straight year in a meet held on being shut out in the event. more novice distance medley re- to Point Pleasant Beach with a Blood. That one withstood the the all-weather track at Cardi- With two. events remaining, lay team of Bob Hayes, 880; 2,582 score. assault of thousands of New Jer- nal Spellman High School, Bronx, Don Rowe came through with Richie Bartlett, 400; Kevin Sulli- Red Bank High School, Shore sey schoolboys for 41 years. Saturday. a record breaking 2:11 half mile van, three-quarter mile; and Conference bowling champions, Pre - meet favorite Bishop and put CBA back into the lead. Tom Hinck, mile. The quartet For an exceptionally well bal wound up in sixth place with a LeAighlin, Brooklyn, chased the This left it up to Bill Chandler was time in 12:08. anced team, the outcome might 2,526 score. Atlantic City was Colts to the wire before succumb- in the mile. The frosh distance have had Phillipsburg the newfourth with 2,574, and Toms 3 DAYS ONLY! Track Splinters ing, 3914 to 36, with Cardinal man clinched the meet when he champion had it not been for thi River, fifth, with 2,552. CBA placed two men on the Hayes a close third with 32 posted a frosh school record wizardry and inspiration Verga Manasquan tied with Pennsau- NJ Catholic Track Conference TUES., WED. and THURS.-MARCH 26.27, 28 points. The remainder of the4:57.2 mile, good enough for sec- gave to his mates, none of whomken for seventh place, each with all-star indoor team, Mulvihil 10-team field was far behind. ond place and the championship. faltered against their star-studded a 2,461 score. Middletpwn Town- and shot putter Augie Zilincar, CBA went off to an early lead Vanity, Novice Events opponents from Northwest Jer- ship finished 10th with 2,441. and three men, all sophomores, as Walt Caruba and Bob John* The Colts also scored a vic- sey. He flung in five baskets tn Rumson-Fair Haven Regional on the second team, miler Tim ton captured first and second, tory and three second places in the last quarter in a frenzied was 15th with 2,287 and Matawan SUPER Sheehan, two-miler Johnny Eager respectively, in the shot put. Car- the varsity and novice events game which saw the electric Regional, 16th with 2,209. and high jumper Bill Scrotwgna. uba won the event with a fine run in conjunction with the frosh Scoreboard pressed to capacity fir est on* The top three finishers, Asbury Chandler not only set a fresh-to keep up with the baskets as toss of 49 feet, 2 inches with the championships. Park, Central Regional and Point SERVICE man record for the mile in thethe lead changed back and forth eight-pound Iron ball. The two-mile foursome of Jim Pleasant Beach, qualified for the New York meet, but also be- at a dizzying rate. Craig Canfield followed with a Francfort, Ed Kelsey, Denny NJSIAA state finals to be rolled came the third CBA yearling to second place finish in the high Germano and sophomore Paul The victory enabled the Shore, at Carolier Lanes, North Bruns- OPEN TO SERVE YOU... DAILY TO 6 P. M. break five minutes in the event. jump and teammate Jeif Fee Stach won gold medals with a as a whole, to claim a basket- wick, next Saturday at 10 o'clock. Sheehan and Pete McGuinness, ball title twice in a row. It was tied for fourth. time of 8:45 in a front running The three Shore schools will com- now a junior varsity basketball St. Rose's third championship, race after Francfort built up a pete against the top three North Sprinters Add Points player, turned the trick last the first coming in 1949. That1! 15 yard lead on the opening leg. Jersey representatives for the Coach Brother Brian's sprint- year. when it emerged from its statui ers then took over with George The feature distance medley state crown. saw CBA with Frank Ragan, 880; CBA varsity coach Ernie Muir as a "little" school, desirable for Madden, fourth in the 50; basket- warm-ups by larger schools of Top individual efforts in the Hughie O'Neill, -440; and Joexpecte s to have several men on ball ace Kirk Robinson, third in the area. It is still a "small' tourney were turned in by Dave McGuinness, three-quarter mile, the NJ. Catholic Track Confer- the 100; and Mike Mahoney, sec- co-ed school, so far as enrollmen Bassinder of Central and Tim build up a 20-yard lead for an-ence squad that faces the West ond in the 220, all adding to the Point plebes in a dual meet is concerned. But it has become Johnson of Asbury Park, Bas- point total. choring miler Tim Sheehan, but basketball giant killers. sinder rolled a 206-212-213 series Cardinal Spellman's Tom Mulli- early in April. Additional points came- from a lor a 631 total, while Johnson BRAKE gan, city catholic two-mile cham- CBA opens the outdoor season Tat St. Rose is a solidly bal second place 880-yard relay team fired a 216-211-200 series for 627. pion, was too much for the Colt April 10 with Raritan Township anced team from floor operatives of Paul Patsis, Joe DeRarlo, Ron Ted Metzger of Point Pleasant sophomore and won going away and is point for the Bridgeton to bench is indicated bj the fac SanFellippo and Tom McCarthy had the top single high game — with a 4.35 mile. CBA's time was Relays April 20. that it had to overcome the likes and a second place distance med- of the Phillipsburg aces, Pete a sparkling 225. Disqualified ley foursome of Greg DuBois, Di Gioralomo (23 points,) Gene Mainland player Jerry Crossen Lennon and Joe Orchulli (both had a 236 effort which was later 19) and others whom coach Joe tossed out. RELINE Post's Grid Fix Loyola Coach Calls Melhem had' welded to" become the most formidable team in its part of New Jersey. Net, Golf Slates informant Ready Installed VictoryUn believableWhile local rooters were un- Exchange derstandably singing the praisei Set at Rutgers For lie Detector LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) —have a chance to win It. A long of Verga, recipient of two-score CHEVY Loyola University of Chicago time ago, it looked like we might scholarships, it is said, they NEW BRUNSWICK — Sched- GUARANTEED ATLANTA (AP)—George Bur- reigns today as National Col- be meeting them so we gocouldn't t forget the other con- ules for the Rutgers golf and ten- nett, k's figure in the Saturday 10,000 MILES FORD legiate basketball champion while ready. I scouted them three tributors, either. There was Bill nis teams were anounced today 12 Evening Post's football — fix the coiled cobra who made it times myself before coming to Drescher, Gary Eggars, Ron by Albert W. Twitchell diretcor March 26, 27, 28 OR I YEAR charges, said yesterday he would DODGE possible, Vic Rouse, is under Louisville and we had seven other Hlatky, Henry Renk and John of atletics. submit to a state lie detector orders never to wash his righl scouting reports on them. Vielkind. There was also Bill test at any time. The golf team, which will be PLYMOUTH hand again. "We knew them better than we Wickis, who had three fouls on under the tutelage of Don White Burnett, an Atlanta insurance "I told him never wa9h it,' knew our own parents." him in the first quarter and play- for the 16th season, will open man, said in a Post article that Coach George Ireland, the happi In a nerve-numbing climax to ing sparingly he was rapped with against Villanova, April 8, and he accidentily intercepted a tele- Installed ALL est Irishman around, grinned as as exciting a game as anybody a fourth with 2:24 left of the first is listed to participate in 11 phone call and heard Wallace Exchange a bit of comparative calm set- would want to see, third-ranked half. He was replaced by Renk. matches and one championship 95 AMERICAN Butts, former Georgia athletic tled over the delirium that fol- Loyola fought back from 15- But is was Wickis whose jump This is the final year for White director, giving detailed informa a lowed the reckless Ramblers' in- point defioit and sent it into over- shot tied the score, 80-80, with who is due to retire from the GUARANTEED tion on the Georgia team to credible 60-58 overtime victory time on a jump shot by All2:10 left and set the stage for University at the end of Ihe cur- COMPACTS Coach Paul Bear Bryant of 20,000 MILES over two-time champion Cincin- America Jerry Harkness with Verga's explosively dramatii rent academic year. Alabama, Butts and Bryant have 19 nati at Freedom Hall Saturday five seconds left. Then the role. March 26, 27, 28 QR 2 YEARS denied the charges. The tennis team will be under OTHERS night. Ramblers caused the Bearcat Phllllpsbart (SO) St. Rose (8!) a new coach, Charles Pesthy, who Although all three men have a FP 0 FP "It's still unbelievable-just un- basketball empire to come turn DIGIrolaro 10 3 23|Vema 17 4 38 also Is Rutgers1 fencing coach •aid they passed lie detector SLIGHTLY believable. We beat a great club. bling down. Lennon 6 3 19| HI alky 6 2 14A 10-meet schedule has been set tests, Georgi Atty. Gen. Eugene Orchulll 8 3 19|Dr«ler 8 li: a But I never thought we didn't The crusher was applied with Jlorle 2 4 SEeners 1 O for Pesthy's team. Cook said Saturday he would ask Dletz 4 3 11 Wlchla 5 31 HIGHER one second remaining by the 6-Flynn O 0 olvieimno 0 O The golf schedule: 4^^%QE\ Installed them to submit to polygraph Renk 1 O tests under state supervision. foot-6 Rouse on a tremendous April 8, Villanova, away; 13 W-M jM ^W Exchange leap and right-handed tip-in of a 32 It SO 33 10 8 "I would be more than happy Manhattan and Army at West Sikes Holds missed shot by his former high PhllllMDurg ..._J1 2!) 16 14-410 to have another test conducted," St. Rase .23 25 16 18-«iPoint; 16, Penn, home; 18: ^t fc • GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS school teammate, Les Hunter. ortlcialt—MaoArthur, Adtir. Burnett said. ' Lafayette, away; 23, Seton Hall, Ireland, a former Notre Dame home; 26, N. Y. U., home. TO PAY Attorneys for Butts and Bryant Off Snead In ^^™^^3O,OOO MILES star who coached at a Catholic Withheld comment on decisions May 1, Columbia, home; 3: high school in Aurora, 111., for 15 March 26, 27, 2B QR 3 YEARS until they heard from Cook who Interboro Loop Swarthmore and Lchigh, at Doral Open years before becoming Loyola's laid he would put his invitation Lehigh; 7-8, Metropolitan cham- head man in 1951, has many rea- pionships, Montclair; 10, Drexel in writing. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Slender sons to consider all of it unbe- Meeting Tonight and Delaware, home; 16, Prince- "We haven't received the letter Dan Sikes, who deserted a law —•--WE DO ALL THIS WORK... lievable. ton, away; 17 Colgate, home. as yet," said Winston McCall, career to follow the golfing trail, RED BANK - The Interboro * Replace old lining and shoes on all For one, despite his team's The. tennis schedule: four wheels with Firestone Factory Birmingham attorney represent stood off a strong challenge by Softball league will hold its first Engineered Bonded Brake Linings. ing Bryant. the old veteran Sam Snead high standing, he seemed to spring meeting tonight at 8:30 April 10, Haverford, away; 12, come to the silver anniversary * Clean and inspect brake drums for The Post article said Burnett yesterday and won his first big o'clock in Marine Bar. Brandeis, home; 13, Lehigh, NCAA championships with a chip trueness. was given a lie detector test tournament, the $50,000 Doral Shrewsbury Township won theaway; 20, Hofstra, home; 24 on his shoulder-frequently bring- * Inspect complete hydraulic system. which indicated he was telling Open. league title last year in an ex-Fordham, away; 26, Colgate, ing up criticism by others of the * Inspect brake shoe return springs the truth. After publication of citing playoff. Runner-up was home; 27, Seton Hall, away. Leading Snead by two strokes strength of his schedule and his for equal tension. the article, Buts and Bryant said Jerry's Bar of Atlantic High- May 1, Delaware, home; 4, * Inspect grease seals and wheel going into the last nine holes, emphasis on the run-and-shoot they took tests which showed lands. The league was repre- Lafayete, home; 8, N. Y. U., • bearings. the 32-year-old Sikes shot a boom- game. Some fans said Loyola they were telling the truth. sented by seven different com home; 15, Columbia, away. * Adjust brakes on all four wheels ing eagle on the 11th, then played poured it on unncessarily in his munities in its first year ol for full contact to drums. Burnett will be questioned to- cautious par golf the rest of theteam's 111-42 first round victory competition. \, day or tomorrow by state agents way. Snead made a powerful over Tennessee Tech. investigating his statements that bid with birdies on the 14th and This year, the plans are toRifle Team | QUARANTEE Butts gave Georgia football se- 15bh and was left only one stroke He also pointed out the prob- increase the number of teams to We use only the highest £ We guarantee our broke re- & crets to Bryant eight days before short of forcing his young oppo- lems a coach has at an independ 12. Also changes are contem Started In quality Firestone brake J lining service for the specified ? ent school, not one affiliated with ft number of miles mid years \ the Sept. 22 game which Alabama nent into a playoff. plated in the rules and umpiring c from date of insinuation. Acl- £ a conference, and knew no at linings and we Guarantee won, 35-0. • A two-under-far 70, a fine situations. Raritan Twp. \ justmenlR prorated on mile- .; large entry had won the national £ ape nnd liased on list prices ft Butts, who resigned his joscorb e on the 7,028-yard Doral The league is looking for new our work title since CCNY in 1950. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - One J current at time of adjustment. 7 last month, and Bryant have course, which had flustrated the teams. Anyone interested can of the first activities being spon- said they talked on several oc- world's best golfers for four days, He said he guessed he wound contact John Keenan, Ed Aumack sored by the new Community casions about interpretation of gave Sikes the $9,000 top prize up with players for his team thator John O'Kane at the Red Bank Center is a rifle team composed rules of defensive tactics which with a 72-hole score of 283, five nobody else wanted. He waPoss t Office. of 16 local boys and girls. In- FIRESTONE NEW TREADS could penalize Alabama. under par. aware Cincinnati was top ranked, was going after an unprecedented structors for the team are Wil- ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES In the Post article, Burnett said Slammin' Sam, 50-year-old star third straight title, and was good liam Sparks, Roy Hilton and John he sftibbled notes of the cono-f an earlier era,,who performed enough to get it. Lunardo, members of the town- versation. His attorney, Pierre magnificently while limping ship Police Force. Howard, said yesterday that the through the tournament on a sore And he told a story of how he went on a recruiting trip to The group meets every Tues- 12 WHITEWALLS 49 notes had been turned over to left foot, shot a 71 for 284 and sec- Nashville, missed the boy he was day night and team members are MONTH Plus tax Cook. ond money of $4,600. (Narrow or wide) after, and almost in sympathy being instructed in safety and the Road tad and 4 Asked what he was paid by the Tony Lema closed with a 69, got a line on Rouse and Hunter, proper handling of a 22-caliber Guarantee trade-in Post for his story, Burnett said: the best round of the day, and 7.50/14 two of the finest players he ever target rifle. The boys and girls 49tires "I have no objection to my attor- grabbed third place with 28S. had. are "dry firing" their rifles at ney giving you that. I never dis- Paul Harney, the co-leader with 't/r Nnu Treads, identified by Medallion and shop marh are The schedule of Solunar Peri- :ach meeting. The team recently cussed money with the Post." Sikes and Snead at the end of "I was after a boy named Ron GUARANTEED Lawson," hi said. "But he went ods, as printed below, has been went to the Lakeside Rifle and Howard said a statement about he third round, shot a 74 and '. Afrnfnsl s) nuuun- Burnett's pay would be issued finished in a fourth place tie with tfrcd in *veryilay pirnc-nccr cur use for 12 mimllis. coach of the school, Pearl High Solunar Tables to help plan your member fired in a prone position lle^lm-cmml* pmrMrtl un trend MTIII- nnd hn^eit on list prices current after he is interrogated by state Al Balding and Dave Ragan at n Nashville, was a fellow named days so that you will be fishing at an official Nalonal Rifle Asso- nt time of oiljiHlmetU. agents. 287. BUI Gupton. He told me not toin good territory or hunting in ciation target. It was reporled feel bad—that the next year he good cover. The major periods he group fired well- are shown in bold face type. Members of Ihe team are Law- had two beys graduating who ii SEE US Who Said You're were just as good. They turned These begin at the times shown rence Lohsen, Bob Bumber, Tony MEN out to be Rouse and Hunter." and last for an hour and a half Kozielski, Bob Olsen, Walter FOR TIRES Hard to Fit? or two hours thereafter. The Pons, Warren Rogers, Dennis BIG MUSSON OP ROCHESTliR KEVPOHT BUSINESSMEN'S minor periods, shown in regular Mastriano, Kathleen Doyle, Judy Hport Cut! * Drum Sblrta Mlddlelown Lanei type, are of somewhat shorter Robei I Hlteki W L, Wakefield, Susan Moran, Patricia where your dollar buys MILES more Sizes 44 fo 66 UniKn • Jtekeli Circle Chevrolet M 26 duration. Moran, Lynn Lunardo, Mary CoaW . t PilJaniM Buck fimlth'i - <6 K Sport Shlrta • U«deriTMr Frank A John's Marina Inn <3'4 34 '4 TODAY Klinsky, Carol Doherty, Nancy Soiti • Klnr-SI* SMI HOUSES FOR Ml* 18—Monday, Mardh 25, 196 i«- Mew Him. aagltu orerfeaultd. EDITORS, TECHNICAL BOUSES FOR SALE on 1*8M& Pick up ud Pay i RIPARIAN W&HTS Dew io XagUih or JownalUm, «ome GARDEN APARTMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS •citnee, m*th. High pay. 1/.8. citlWl. UNPAID BALANCE ONLY ON .PRIVATE BEACH, Honmoutti County location, ft ' BRAMDi«IEW • LOST AND FOUND BOATS AND ACCESSORIES »ume or call collect. (212) LO . _ One and tiro bedrooms, situated BERG DATA COMMUNICATION INC. MATHEMATICS Three Rook Outfits in the best residential area. Realtor All this toes vUl) sH*edroom, 1' LOST — Fair of glasdes with Jewele BAiUiAIN - Any^ DOU you wva to 1220 Broadway, N. Y. 1, N. Y. Purchased . • . Colontalln A4 eondWon. wllji •* frames, on Dartmouth Ave., Fal mm. Lew tnnk r»£ei ffjcancini tr Oreplus In UvUUm* roomro, Haven. Call SH 1JWI6. rangementi computed to out ctu it BABTf 'SITTER — In Kumson area. MAJORS Stored . . . PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. SHORT OF CASH? USE OURporeh 8»ffl, two-catwocarr iuiui« my or our offlce* THE UONMOUTft can 787-W28 between 12:30 and 7 WAJUrEB a. OVKRTON hhouae with enolired jbow« LO3T — Female Hack and whil BOUNTY NATIONAL BANK 8H 1 p.m. (Men and Woman) And Never Delivered! LAYAWAY PLAN draalo* roonH. Won't J«*t «l springer spaniel, name "Tippy," I0O0 DIAL 741-7200 DOWN PAYMENTS ARE No down OT, aK'iroii'M'W la Holmdel. Reward. M6-8637. MFQ — 1960, 17" fiberglas, 75 h.p. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER - Experi- OUTFIT #84631 "KELLY" Real Esuti Slnct WH montn. SWA POD doim, enced only. Good ..alary. For inter- APPROXIMATE H31 per monU W ijua 1/3ST — Passbook No. NB1091. Findf Johnson. Good conaitton, used little, view call 787-1663. Moderae—Orignally 60 Wnlto St. Red Back please return to MonmouUi County Ni Irwtoi Yacht WorkB, Red Bank. $1,400. TO QUALIFIED BUYERS CMA, NOW tional Bank, Red Sank. SH 1-OO03. KNITTING INSTRUCTOR — Part-time. For work ID Program De«I«Ti of l/OOKCTO TOR (loan Bedrooms, twi MARINE SUPPLIES "A.T." Box 511. large scale digital computers in Unpaid Balance full baths, science kitchen and ove Red Bank aclentiric and engineering design THREE-ROOM unfurntsned apartments. Navesfnk Associates Everything lor the Boatman. New Jer- work. $296 Excellent locatiuo, Atlantic Highlands. sited attached garaje ? Time an )u AUTOMOTIVE Bey's largest marine lupply house. Terms—$3 Weekly some ot. the outstanding features li Realtors JEvlnmde Sales and Service PRACTICAL NURSE OR NURSES tit to ISO, ail utilities. 291-HIM. this attractive home which' also ha AUTOS 4 TRUCKS THE BOATMAN'S SHOP • AIDE — For Information 10 a.m. to Recent college graduates with a city sewers. and schools within eas: Wi Bwy. 3D Middmown 3 p.m. RIVBRCREST NURSING HOME Bacholor's or Maeter'i degree OUTFIT #92641 "ELLIS" THREE ROOMB FURNISHED — Will, O3 1-0800 Si Wharf Ave. SH 1-57S0 Red Bank. ties, puking, adults, no petd, Fhona walking distance. Here's the Icing on 1959 FORD RANCH WAGON — Oreel Open Sundays «nd Holiday* 9 ami pm Chapln Ave,, lied Bank, In mathematics required. Must Danish—Originally Marnier Red B«?X Multlpl. .Wjjmt automatic tranjmlasion, heater. Go have undergraduate academic 7tl-2688 alter 6 or weekends. the cake: Washer, dryer, air-condition- PART-TIME file clerk-typlst. Evening records )n upper M of graduat- $785 ar and awnings that make tbla and NorUiera condition. J950. EH 14321 or 8H BLITZ KRAFT — What Is UT Loads UiUn . 4586. of racing fun. Only $559 complete. and Saturdays. Age 2340, high school ing d&a. Unpaid Balance LITTLE SILVER — Unfurnished coiy amazing buy. See it today. t i PR 4-3878 after 6 p.m. graduate. Must be experienced typist. three rooms, batlj. Second, floor, pri- ALL BUYERS $500 DOWN 19M TBiRp convertible, K.4H. . Write P. O, Box 148, Red Bank. , Training in programming and In vate entrance, AU utilities: Biu paasei FULL PRICE $15,500 oellent condition. Call SH 7-9815 b SLOOP — French built "Maraudeur" advanced applied raathematlcfl Terms—J5 Weekly door. SH M6JM. tween 8 a.m. and S p.m. and after Keel-center board, 11%" dralt. 16' provided al company expense. OAK HILL RANCH call &H 1-4169. length over all. African mahogany hull, HELP WANTED-MALE EPRINOV1EW GARDENS liberglaa shelter cu-bln, sleeps two; OUTFIT #76320 "OTTO" 283 Spring St. Red Bank Monmouth County Office 1960 CHEVROLET Impala convertlbli safety features. Excellent condition. In- Openings available at three Colonial-Originally Immediate and future occupancy. Four Soreo Isjie rooms, ttaes be*r<«m«, JH all white, blue Interior, stick shlf eludes gills, custom cover, Evinrucje - $621 and five, two-bedroom apartments. Spa< baths, basement, screened pon*. lour $500, take over payments. 532-2073 fei motor. "A.N." Box 511, Red Bank. ATTENTION New Jersey locations: clous rooms, closet* and baths, com- THE BERG AGENCY years old, Ivro-car pirs«e, paUo oil of tween B a.m. and \ p.m. Auk fo 1 Unpaid Balance plete kitchens. For appointment please game room, ittnettva Und«»plniw«ll Thomaa Flaher. It) TERRY outboard skiff. 70 n.p. Tirje trees, reduced price. J»,ooa Mercury motor, fully equipped. Needs DRIVER-SALESMEN Whippany $392 call SH 1-S672, Realtor 1967 TRIUMPH TH-3 — Call 6 To paint. All 1B58, Very fast, 78 Center Terms-$4 Weekly Ave, Leonardo or 201-2883. 5800 or We Have a product that (near Morristown); ATTRACTIVE RIVERFRONT apart- "Personalized Service** PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. best nffer. ment, 4^ rooms, unfurnished, heat and And More—Lots More . . . hot water. $128 per month. Near rail- OSborne 1-1000 WALTER & OVJIKTON 1958 FORD SEDAN — Four new tirei ROWBOAT — Large, rental type, high • Customers desire Murray Hill (near Summit)? Save on Individual Rooms also! road station. Immediate occupancy. Newly painted, good condition. Cal sldea, good condition, $50. Will swap. Sublet, one year lease. Phone dayi Rt. #35 Middletown, N. J DIAL 741-7200 8H 1-5(54, or 842-2341 alter 5 p.m What have you? 787-6174. SelU daily Holmdel (near Red Bank) 747-218D. FIELD FURNITURE Daily 9-9 Saturday, Sunday 10-' Heal JSsUM IUM 1>M 1854 BUICK HARDTOP — JIM. .8' Thomapon, 3S ti.p. Johnson, heavy FOUR ROOMS AND BATH — Opposite BH Bans Call duty trailer. DO YOU WANT Sena resume to any one of the loca- railroad station near bus stop. Inquire 787-57J -*" open skiff with 115 h.p. Chrysler tions, to th» attention of; Technics] WAREHOUSE DEPT. Employment Department at 18S Monmouth St., after 10 a.m 196! FALCON STATION WAGON - High earnings 7-11 East Front St. Two-door, automatic. 1956 CHRYSLER 21' Clayton Han•dtop, 135 h-p. gray SIX ROOMS with heat and hot water. VERY CLEAN red and white hardtop, automatic, marine V-8. • Job security Keyport, New Jersey Available April 1. Cfllent nlnpe. SH 1-7498. 10' Lyman, 100 h.p. gray marine. 1CATAWAN-BEHO — Pour bed- 787-2273 or 787-1666. And neat alx-room bungalow, three bee room home with iptdoui llvlruj 1858 OLDSMOBILE 98 — Full power • Advancement opportunity BELL Free Storage Free Deliverj JMMEDIATE OCCUPABCY — 3!4- rooms, dry basement, two-car garage room, separate dlnlnc room, exceptionally clean, MOO. Call SH 7- roomy family day Bailer, sloop- room air-conditioned garden apartment, very fine location, trees, coD.ve,nlent U sclenca kitchen, and Ule bttn. 3166. rigged. New dacron sails 11,250 SH 1- • Your own business Open Thursday and Friday extra large rooms, Lake Takanajsee schools and stores, Its worth the price. Oarage, UUc, buement, rtlriK- 6131. TELEPHONE area. Long Branch. 229-0087. erator, and adumlmim norm 9 A.M to 9 P.M. t £14,000, Red Bank area. 1859 MERCURY PARK LANE - Fill J aaab. ImnMdtaU poiMMton at power. Excellent condition. Then become a GOOD HUMOR MAN. other days 9 to 6 THREE ROOMB. bath, unfurnished, cloolna. Vet« no, non-veU low Come In any morning utter 9 a.m. and first floor. Red Bank, near statlonn, ail BUSINESS N0TJCE5 speak with Mr. Morris or Mr. Murphy. LABORATORIES PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. down payment to qualified buy- 1080 AU8TIN HEALBY SPRITS -Ne For Information - CO 4-3020 utilities, SH 1-2373. WALTER a OVBRTON en. IU.0OO. Gall TKE BSSUS. September 1960. Excellent conJIUon, An Equal Opportunity Employer THREE ROOMS and bath, Agency, Rsallorl, 08 140O0, RL BltraB. Asking $1,100. CO 4-8513. $1,375 . GOOD HUMOR two people only. DIAL 741-7200 3S, MlddleUwn. AWNINGS SH 7-4399 REAL ESTATE SINCE 1894 1861 THUNDERBIR11 — Fill power, Buys you a 12x20 cinder block garai CORPORATION . aupberb condition inBide and out. Real complete, floor, overhead doors, wi- FINANCIAL ALUMINUM OR FIBERGLASS FOUR-ROOM apartment, Keansburg, 60 Whiu fit Red Bank JUST REDUCED value al $2,600. SH 7-5626 after 5, dows necessary, to comply with build- 588 Shrewsbury Ave. Shrewsbury Door hoods, patlM tie. Protection 175 month, available April 1. Call OS Ing code. Stanley Ojronowski, 787-0626. agalnot aun, rain, sleet, inov. Free 1-22S3. Owner transferred to Oalifornfc Kill- 1961 IMPALA Chevrolet six-cyllnde IH3IDE BALES TRAINEE— METALS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES estimates, cm today. No obligations top acre aectlon, Cull acre lot. Three- four-door standard hardtop, excellent FIKEPLACJS 80RJSKNB repaired and Salary $5,200 year plus benelits, more LONG BRANCH — Unfurnished. Beau- bedroom ranch. VA baUu, futt owe- condition, $1,650. SH 7-9250. mad. to order. Bright Acre, 811 7-5555 If experienced. College grad preferred, RUMSON -. Owner liquidating. Three PROWN'S tilul, modem, three rooms. Heat, hot RANCH . nunt, recreation room, extraa avail- Bright Store, SH 7-2222. rot mandatory. Phone HU 5-5900 for lealrable buildings In commerlcal water. niO month. MARINA GAR- able. 123,900. Owper, Phone BH 7-3963. 1959 WHITE OL.DSMOBILE B8 — Foul irea. For more Information call 32 Broad St. BH 1-7500 Red Ban! Brand new. three bedrooms, Uvlnj door sedan, full power. [NCOMK TAX RETURNS—Individuals, Interview or send resume to Mlas DENS, SO Ocean Ave. 222-0494. CA 0- room-dining room combination, gai .Mack c/o Whllclhcml MeUls, 1000 S. QLAZEBROOK AGENCY, Realtors, ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS ITEMS dryer. $13,800. RUMSON KIVEEVIEW — S» y»« SH 1-7719 small builneis. BARB SERVICES, 210 4th St., Harrison, N. J. Avenue ot Two Rivers, Eumson, 8*2- — 1051 West Front St. D. Down, old ruich, immaculate condition. Thiee- 19S1 BUICK — Four-door sedan, Bdwy., CA 9-3500. Long Branch. 1700. o TWO FURNISHED APARTMENTS— CASEY'S AGENCY INC. bedroomi, tile bith, wide jboud, cepUonally line condition. Excellent REAL ESTATE SALESMEN — Old Two-room and thTee-room. With all pegged floors. W.lUn» dlatince to ACCOUNTING — Quarterly or month- established office requires services of BABY THINH.9 — ClothM, crib, mal utilities. SCO and >78 per mouth. Oood Independent Broker ocean, Ichooli, clvjrcuei mat >non< motor and rubber,,. SH 1-5149. ly service. Income ujt returns pr« tress, and carriage. pared In the convenience ot two salesmen, full-time; those with MORTGAGES location. For Information call 291-1465. Hwy. 39 Bull Only J18.0CO, Call for appointment 1958 VUAXHALL - Four door, your licenses, but others considered. For SH li4X. CO 4-S44S BOLSTON-WATBBBUBT, BtaltoM, 3» brakes. Urea, cood condition. 31 milei jome. SH 7-26U2. MU 1-0011. appointment call SH 1-8600, ask lor IED BANK — Three-room unfurnished West Front Bt-, Red Bank. SH T-M00. per gallon. M00. 787-6834, Miss Joan. apartment Ail utilities. Excellent lo- MASON CA 2-8700 USED OVERHEAD DOORS cation. 17 Oakland St. 842-3054. CLASSIC MKV JAGUAR, drophead, HANDYMAN — From 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. RETTBEE — Owner will taerlflc* sew rood looking1, better running, used dally Foundations. Flagstone patioi. Brick Apply In perion, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. RIVER- On« 1R'B"I10'W NEW SHREWSBURY • BBRO two-bedroom house, completely fur- mak« offer, I'll like It.-LI 2-4185. fionts. Brick itepa. Sidewalks. Call CREST NUBSINO HOME, Chapln Ave., PR 4-1220 CHAIN HOIST COMMERCIAL RENTALS Three fine bedrooms, large liv- nltlied In Pompano Beach, Florida. day or night Stanley Ogonownkl 787- Red Bank. One U'WilVW ing room, dazzling dining room, Slore*. diurchea, etc. 12.000 cadi. S94 1M0 MGA — Black roaGBter. Rebuilt 9626. DEBT FREE ... NOW ' sterling kltclwl, and bato. Ga- month Includes taxes. Homesick. Write •nglne, new electrical aystem, new FIVE SECTIONS, excellent condition B.E", Boi 5U, Red Bank. INCOME TAX RETUHNB - Business WOOD AMD GLASS PANELS rage, attic, full basement, alu- dutch, new tires, excellent condition. HOMEOWNERS ONLY D. J. MAHBR minum storm safih. Immediate Call 787-6332 after 5:30. lndlvlduEil. £itamisbea twelve le CLERK possession al closing. Vets no, NEW SHREWSBURY — Four-bedroom In this area. Margery Trovato, trading RECREATION PIER non-vets low down payment to Cape Cod, kitchen with snack bar, din- 1900 PRINZ N.S.U. — Black. E lUUablt Tax Sirvlcs Call 87M2S9 $1,000 -$10,000 RENT! qualified buyers. *12,oM>. Call ing room, living room, and full cellar, lent condition. H.00O miles. 35 mllea lor appolntmenL Handle routine office duties Including OP TO 7 TRS. TO PAY IX>NO BRANCH, N. J. Attractive Southern Colonial. New The Bers Agency, Realtors, OS BIBOO. 7(7-0471. • per gallon. No longer need ser — Inventory control. Aptitude for figures BONDED REPRESENTATIVES 1-1000, Rt. 35. Middletown.. car. Price $425. CO 4-44B0. EVERGREEN landscaping, .planting, and detail. Muat be high school gradu- bi-level business building 2000 HAZLET — Tbree-bedroom ranch, rec- pruning, sodding and lawn malnte- ate. Good starting salary, benefits, op- EMPIRE JERSEY POOL TABLE — Regulation size, re- feet, Highway 36, Atlantic High- RED BANK HOME—Just off Broad reation room, porch, center hall, many HILLMAN — 1961 convertible, auto- lance. F. Intermenolt smd V. Wells, portunity for right person. done. Maple spinet piano, lull key- St. Seven rooms, two baths, fireplace, eitraa, owner transferred. P62OO. CO matic ahlft, heater, scat belts, white- •roprletors. Call 787-3210 or M2-09n. MORTGAGE CORP. board, Winter. CA 2-4916. lands-Leonardo. Suitable for of- wall t!«», white body, black top, red State Licenced Broker* sunporch. In excellent condition. Quiet Interior, perfect Al mechanical con- CHARLES HOWER - Mason Con- Apply daily 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. Horns Otlke ... 203 Washington st BUBJ>ER MOVINO FROM AREA - fices, retail outlet, salesroom. street. Walking distance 0 shopping, dIUon. ;i,4(W. BU 7-5411, tractor. No Job too smilL 8111-4479 or Newark Burplus building msterls.18. Two IS ton schools and trains. 117.850. Call. us to- RIVER PLAZA COLONIAL — Living SH 1-0172. package air conditioners, modern 30-CAR PARKING day. ROLSTON WATERBURY, Real- room, dfnlnf, kitchen, paneled den. COCO COLA BOTTLING tors, 16 W. Front 8L. Bed Bank. and S4 bath, town. Pour bedrooms, 1958 DODGE Custom Royal lour-doo JANDY MAN — With truck available CA 2-8700 leather folding door, 10' high, 19' wide, $250 monthly includes all utilities. sedan V-3. Call ;ven days. Yards, cellars, attics, light CO. OF NEW YORK Many otber items, no reasonable oftf BU 7-3500. two baths up. All rooms larger man 787-4324 lullng. Reasonable. 8H 1-2585. refused. BH 1-2233. 11IDDLETOWH — Split level, seven uaual, and closets like you have never OIL TRUCK — 1952 Dodge, : Asbury Circle Et. 35 PR 4-1220 rooms, 1% bath, garage, ideal loca- seen. Carpeted. Being- sold by owner. WAIJJNO & SON - General con- WHERE ELSE BOWTELL Four years old. Priced In low 30'a. 1,800 cal tank. Call ractor, masonry, painting, all repairs, No phone calls pleue, OAIA DAY OR NIOHT tion, owner transferred, $16,100. OS 1-3131 8H 74226. LO 6-5647 'ree estimate, 787-1218. HOMEOWNERS NEED MONEJT? can 'you buy the best quality wlqftov Real Estate HAZLET — Assume HM 01 mar 1958 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE CARPENTER'S HELPER — Some ex- Your credit Is good. First and second Humies 'MJupont Tontine?" They lool gage. Five-year old Cape Cod, four- VAIL HOMES - Four-room bungalow, NCOUB TAX RETURNS prepared by perience. Call between «:30 and 8:30 mortgages. BH 1-43H or FO 3-2601. neat, they wear a long time. Shadei Small down payment 169.90 per month, Radio, heater, wnltewalls, automatic uallfled accountant. Call 2S1-1S00 or Itate Hwy 36 Leonardo bedrooms, Vi batlis, approximate! Includes all mimic. U :-13S7. Needs nothing but road. SH 7-1400. p.m. CO 4-7744. made while you wait. Shop by phone, $2,000 down, total price tu.500, B: ~ MIM 291-2109 owner. CO 44043. 1960 CORVAER 700 — Four-door sedan THHEE MEN WANTED — Full-time, PROWN'S NEAR ULY TULIP COMPANY — Automatic transmlMion. radio and .AWN MAINTENANCE — Customer sales route. Houaehold neces- INSTRUCTION 30 years in the Bayshore PAIR HAVEN .COLONIAL — T_._ Just reduced J1.OO0 for quick sale. heater. 82.000 miles. One owner, A-l leaned. Cal] after 6 p.m. sities. Must be neat and aggressive. 32 Broad St. Red Bank SH 1-7500 bedrooms, one bath, living room, din- S1S,000 buys four-bedrom split, many condition. MIOC Call 08 1-1719. 8H 7-0673 Above average Income. Call Mr. Smock ing room, kitchen, breakfast zoom, extra* FU 1-92T7. owner. OS 1-2058 & to 7 p.m. IBM KEYPUNCH AFGHAN — Beautiful wool shaded ONOABZONB-S 28TH YEAR — Ol rose color, hand made S50; RCA TV jj SPACE In Tuller Building laundry, full basement. Interracial ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Coms lot mdscape design, gardening and lawn OARAGE MAN — Part-time basis. IBM Tabulating 21" new picture tube, mahogany cablne available. Phone during business hours. Asking »6,500. SH 7-3690. — Six rooms, bath, pantry, full attic. MOBILE HOMES laintensnce. Call LX 2-0716 far free Wednesday and Friday evenings, eight Coraptometry and typing $75; Hammond Solovox $75; maple fai-ti SH 7-Z4<0. FIVE MINUTES TO RED BANK STA full cellar, largi porch. Two-car ga- iustrated planting guide. BONGAR- hours on Saturday Installing tires and School of Business Machines, room chair and lamp table $8: bridge rage, two lots. Handy to Newark, MOBILE HOMES ONE'S LANDSCAPE NUHSERY, Way- Professional Building, Id 9-6250 STORE FOR RENT — Next to Mayfalr TtON — $5,000 SACRIFICE. Luxuriou! New York, and school buses. Leaving batteries at a retail store in Red lamp 95: Croquet set, used once $8. Super Market, Newman Springs Rd., 100' brlckfront ranch. One acre, cor- Used 10% down do Rd., New Shrewsbury. Bunk. Write "B.P.," Boi 511, Red Call 842-0481 ner court, • profeiaionajly landscaped. with houae, storm and screen windows, New 7-year financing Bank. JAMES A. RYAN Ked Bank. Call days SH 1-S5US. eve- blinds, electric range, washer, - re- >RYERS VINTED — Qa» or electric. Ings SH 1-5013. j lOxW llagstone center foyer, brick frigerator, 18' upright freezer. A!l< for ROBBINSV1LLJ Eliminate heat, lint and moisture. One FURNITURE SALESMAN — Ex»erl- Organ Instruction. Modern ana clas BIG DISCOUNTS planter, 28' living room. Separate large 13,500. Will come to Urma. Call after TRAILER SALES. INC. service. 741-3227 or PR 0-5784. slcal methods. CA 2-7524. 775-1489. dining room, four bedroomi plus of- enced. Call Mr. Hutcnins, THE MAPLE Factory clearance sale. Men's socks, OFFICE SPACE fice. Two baths. p.m.. 291-0)51. Rout! 130 RobblnBYllle, N. J. INCOME TAX RETURNS SHOP, LI 2-4141. bargain prices. MONMOUTH HOSIERY JU .7.1330 ick up and deliver. Fifteen yean MILLS, 457 Broaa si., Shrewsbury, Beat furnished, will redecorate to suit NEW SHREWSBURY — Colonial, jour [perlence. 6-10 p.m. ' SH M«M. MERCHANDISE Monday-Friday, 8 a,m.-4:30 p.m. pour requlrments. Best location, will DOWNSTAIRS — Huge paneled recrea- tedrooms, all large rooms, S29.5O0. Bx- 20 MEN NEEDED iub-div.de if necessary. 6M tnd com-tion room plus paneled fifth-bedroom, ellent condition. Owner. SH 7-tiSO. TRACTORS ICOME TAX RETURNS prepared at FOR SALE KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR —In .are. SH 7-1100. finished cellar, two-car garage, patio. HIT home or mine, 25 years eiperl' working order. 9 cu. ft, (2S. Carpeting, storm sash, dryer, refrigera- BATONTOWN RANCH — Three be'- TRACTOR — Farmall, rototlller ana ice. J. Murtha 74T-5TB9. For Dermanent positions due to tremen- 291-09U JDDGE ROOM for rent. Center of tor. Private. LI 2-3028. rooms, 1% baths, fireplace, dining area, TELL ME wn. Could be used also lor office 125.500. .t-ln kitchen, dishwasher, dryer. . u snow plow, all in good working condi- 5LLAR8 CLEANED — LJOHT HAUL- dous expansion, production, in oar fac- PIANOS — Save $10O or more ore list space. Approximately 2,400 »q- ft. Write sasement Two-car garage, llany ex- tion, J7B0. Inspect at EAUUNO, tory branch. No experience needed, price, brand new 88 not*, consols pi- JOHNSON * FRAKE. 11 Leonard St., 'S. Call Ray Lamberson after 4 p.m. (ages 1938). We will be Interviewing Where else can you buy nny color JODQEV BOX 511, Red Bank. ON QUIET STREET ot expensive Lras. Low g20's. Owner sale. LI 2-3516. 7-8065. TRAILER est cherry wood. 6' long, two drop 32 Broad St. Red Bank SH 1-7300 atlic, full basement, storm win- age. SH 1-2184, after S p.m., and all leaves eacb 11", cenler section 24'. tTLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Off Scenic dows and Bcieens, range. Im- MECHANICS — Good pay and wel- Table pads and table cloth also avail- >r. Two-bedroom home, lurnished or COLTS NECK • HOLMDBI, day Saturday. fare benefit*. JERSEY TRAILER, AX FREEZER — Almost new. mediate possession at closing, J. D. Roche Agency . 7-0802. .ble. Excellent condition. 6H 7-4062 $75 infurnished, $100. Unsurpassed ocean Vets no, non-vets low down pay- Her 3 p.m. 512-3878 'lew. Immediate occupancy. ment to qualified buyers.' $13,- Long Bridge ftd,. Colts Neck TLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Hill sec- 100. Call The Berg Agency, M6-4B55 EMPLOYMENT HBPPLEWHITE LADIES t>ESK - 75 RADIO AND TV ELECTRONIC ion. One-bedroom bungalow, some Realtor*. Ofl 1-100O, Rt. 33, HELP WANTED—Male - Female Antique love seat, call 8<2-132» utter BOOKS — Worth about J200. Will sell irnlture, 575. HAZLET — If you've been waiting HELP WANTED-FEMALE 5 p.m. for R0. SH 1-76S1, Middletown. for the buy of the year, see Ihla ALL AHOTJND KITCHEN HELP — CHOOSE NOW FOR CHOICE iiree-bedroom ranch with Permastone G0IN<3 SOUTH — Ranch mink coat REDUCINO EqUIPMENT—For rent or SUMMER RENTALS. PRIZE WINNER RANCH OFFICE ASSISTANT — Doctor'* Italian restaurant, full-time night work. With three king-size bedrooms, lovely, rront today. Other features are family flee, Hazlet area. Write "A.H.", Call SH 7-9270. ind stole, cloth coats, dresses size sale. Free delivery. South Jersey Surgi- Please phone for appointment •lie kitchen, dining- area, spacious liv- LOWEST PRICES 14-16. EH 1-SOSO. cal. SHadyside 7-2614. modern designed kitchen, enclosed ing room, enclosed jalousled porch, 011. Red Bank. MALE OR FEMALE - Cleaners, 291-0488 patio, finished recreation room. Many, ANYWHEREI many extras. SACRIFICE AT $16,000. Flagstone patio, cyclone fence, full DOCTOR'S OFFICE — Secretary-re- spotter*, and preBsere. Full or part- HAMMOND SLEEP LATER 24-Hour Phone Service laaernent, attached carport No down ONE YEAR WARRANTY* ceptionlst. Bend resume of qualifica- time. For Llricroft or Kevport Call THOMPSON k BARTELL AGENCY. ets. S700 down non vets. Subject to tions to Box 664, Red Bank. either SH 7-9819 or CO 4-10O0. ORGAN STUDIO WINDOW SHADES SH 7-6OO0. !K or PHA approval. Full price only ••62 Ch«vy 4-dr. BARB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY F. A. Gehlhaus HOLMDEL ;i5,990. FIRESIDE REALTORS. 08 1- *'82 Monza, like new NEED MONEY FOR Easter expenses? OF ASBURX PARK Why get up with the birds ? Get room This delightful, attractive home awaits !531. start earning an income Immediately. qualllied Personnel For Quality Orders darkening shades. Immediate service. Real Estate '62 Nova 4-dr. sed. Avon Cosmetics has vacancies for 210 Broad Long Branch CA 24747 USED ORGANS your Inspection. Three bedrooms, ""' '62 Four-wheel dr. plctc-up JK-20 Tons Cablne! 4225. Leonardo baths, paneled den, lovely living room WHAT DO YOU DEED? *'61 Impala Convertible capable women. C&l! SH 1-4343 or write ACE BMPUIVMBNT AOSNCI PROWN'S and dining room, large 36x15 screened most attractive large roomy borne, Mrs. Margaret Gulotta, P. O. Box 100, Hallet 4 Davis Spinet Piano 485. ANX FURNISHED and unfurnished . superior condition, on Vi acre, Ideal- "60 Chevy Bel Air 4floor Red Bank, N. J. Bvary order ft applicant our specialty Hammond Extravolce Organ (new) 495.32 Broad St. Red Bank SH 1-75O0 patio and attached garage. Excellent •'60 Chevy D-pass. Wagon 12 Broad St. Red Bank SH 7-3494 Hammond Chord Organ S-5 59fi. rentals In all sizes and prices. Ella landscaped lot Wonderful area for that ly situated for commuting iby train or *'6O Impala Convertlbla CLEANER — Apply in person, 9 to 3 Hshlre Agency Realtors, 1480 Ocean growing family. Near Bell Labs and bus, ahopplng, schools, and churches. BDWARDS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Conn Spinet Organ 695. Ave., Sea Bright N. J. C42-O0O4. Open Enjoy four bedrooma, two full baths, •'60 Corvatr 700 Coupa p.m. RIVERCREST NURSING HOME. Executlve-Sales-Offlce-Domestlc Lowrey Spinet Organ ...... 750. MERCHANDISE WANTED LUy-Tulip. Price 121.490, Make an ap- "tO Dodge Dart 4-dr. Baldwin Spinet Organ 750. seven days. pointment. WALKER & WALKER, gracious foyer with planters, recrea- •'60 Chevy Impala Hdtp. Chapln Ave., Red Bank. sincerity and ability wltb hUh etnici Realtors, Hwy. 35, 1000" south or Wly- Ion room with adjoining patio, base- REAL ESTATE SALESWOMEN — Old SO Broad st SH 7-0577 Refl BanB Hammond M-3 Spinet Organ _.--. 785 WAflTED S95 to 5125 Per Month ent and attached garage. All tor •'50 Chevy %-ton panel THE BEP.O AGENCY Tulip Co., Middletown. PHONE m- "59 Olds 88 Hardtop established office requires services of GIRL FOR DRV CLEANING-Check- SALES AND SERVICE U3EU ORIENTAL RUQ8 3311. Multiple Listings and trade-Ins. $25,9005,900.. WAWALKEL R * WALKERWKER.. Hwyy. •'59 Chevy Impala, Convertible two saleswomen, full-time; those with Ing department. Man for rug clean- RENTAL AND INSTRUCTION OHttflBSB AND rURSlAN Rt. 33 MluMletown Open 7 daya. ", SShrewsbury . SHH I-IBUIIBU . M-HooMHor "59 Cnevy Impala i-dr. licenses, but others considered. For FRIEDMAN GALLERIES OS , 1-1000 ing department. Apply at once In Open Daily Till 9 — Saturday Till 5:! PR 4 31(3 E«enlnj« CA 3-1482. irrice. •'39 Fort FaJrlsne, 8-cyl. appointment call SH 1-8600, aak tor psrson, LEON'S CLEANERS, White St., 1 WIDE SELECTION OP RENTALS — MIDDLETOWN — Three-bedroom, 1^' •'59 Plymouth Wagon Miss Joan. Red Bank. COOKMAJJ AVE. AND MAIN SI . OLD FURNITURE - Antiques, cnlna. Furnished and unfurnished. Immedi- ath split level." Dining room, den, •'59 Ford Squire, 9-pass. fits WILL TRAIN YOU — Nurses aides, PR 5-93W glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac ate occupancy. Samuel Telcber Agency patio. Science kitchen. Dream base- (More Classified Ada "59 Ford Oalaxle 2-dr. immediate cash for anything ncd every- Oceanport Ave., Oceanport Cal] or dial lent, garage, cedar siding. $22,500, "59 Chevy 2-dr. all shifts. Apply in person, BROOK- MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER — On Tito Nod Pige) DALE NURSING HOME, 332S Hwy 35,SITUATIONS WANTED, Femala Like new, 560. See at 229 Front St. thing. Ruscll's, 23 Bast Croat St.. LI 2-3900 or LI Z-3501. SNYDER REALTORS, Five Corner!, "58 Corvette, red & white sharp Hazlet. Keyport. CO 4-4162. SH 1-1693. RUMBON — Three-room, bath-collage. Middletown. OS 1-2590. "5J Chevy Wagon, two-tons WOMAN — WlBbea work for every Hot water oil heat. Adult couple only. 'M Ford Convertible EXPERIENCED. NURSES AIDE — other Monday. References. Call after MODERN - Solid oak desk, good con- HOUSES FOR SA1E HOUSES FOR SALE 5!> Ford Victoria Hdtp, Hours 7-3, Wednesday, Sunday off. dition, sacrifice. PETS ft LIVESTOCK Lease. J75 a month. JOHN L. MINUQH '55 Cadillac 92 Coupe Please call BAYVIEW NUK8INQ 4 p.m.. 512-2120. SH 7-1(58 AGENCY. Phone 842-3500. 51 Olds 93 Sedan HOME, 291-OHO for Interview. YOUNG LADY desires day's work. WANAMABSA — Three-bedroom split. References. MIXED HAV _ Hockhockson Farm, EXPERT AND PROFESSIONAL POO NEPTUNE — Three-bedroom ranch. QUICK SALE WAITRESS — Part time, ilx days a CA 2-5014 three miles east of Colt's Neck light DLE CLIPPINGS - Toys and mlnli- KE 1-4843, LI 2-1626. 59 Btep-In Van JB95 H, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. dally. F. W. on Hmile 531. Call S42.2M5. tureA $8, standard,, $8. BaUi Included. Woolworlh Co., Red Bank. IRONING desired m my home, 8H 7-3928. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - Bed 58 Ford Wagon 5395 work done at moderate rates. AMERICAN HOLLY TREE — 17' high. Bank. Six-room home, S125 p&r month. 58 Chevy Wagon, needs work_K95 WAITRESS - Friday and Saturday TO 5-5670 Sacrifice. AKC CHAMPION sired Dachshund pup' Call owner, SH 7-3000. 57 Plymouth 2-dr. 4295 inly. 10 n.m.-4:30 p.m. dally. F. W. 787-5849 piea. Wonderful temperament. Btud '56 Chevy %-ton panel ..._ ....S395 iVOOLWORTH CO.. Red Bank. service. BH 7-5965, after 5 p,m. week, THREE-HOOM CO-OPERATIVE BUN- 55 Ford Wagon 8-cyl., auto. ...$395 SALESGIRL - Five days a week, ex- SITUATIONS WANTED, Male SWIMMING POOLS days. GALOW — Small down payment. ~~_'_ '5* Plymouth $195 perience not required. F. W. W00L- BEAGLE — 15" nmle, good gun dog,per month. Includes all utilities. LI 2- '54 diBvy ,, , jigs iVORTH CO, Red Bank, MECHANICALLY inclined high school AND SUPPLIES AKC registered. Sim Field Champion boy seeks work. Experienced wllh mow- Lehigh Abel, Dam near Field Cham LAW OFFICES — Experienced secrc ers, engines. 747-0258. Pre-Beason prlcea on above and be IJ8 1st Ave, All. Highlands ary. Top salary. Excellent working low ground pools and accessories. 100% plon Hanco Hanna. Telephone 291-1565. WANTED TO RENT (One llliH'k Xnrlh «r 111. :v,i conditions. Call CA 0-1111. BOOKKEEPER — Full charge eipcri- financing. TraJned service department. ence, wishes fut! or part-time posi- Free delivery. SWIMMING RIVER AKC HERMAN SHEPHERD pupplei, 291-1101 • Open 'til 9 p.m. IECRETARY — Good skills, small three montne, wormed and Inoculated. THREE-BEDROOM apartment BL tion. Can handle full set of books up POOL, 8ALE3. LI 2-1777. Hwy. 35, ffia- Excellent temperament, good breedlni James Parish. Approximately $110, itflcc. ABDury area. DAVENPORT to and Including the trial balance, tontown. Vi mile aouth of Monmouth Call 787-6340. Write P.O. Box 263, Red Bank. PERSONNEL SERVICE, 77 Broad St., Best of references. Write "B.J.," Shopping Center. FRENCH POODLE puppy, year old, GETTING MOKE AND MORE PROS- STORM WINDOW - 6 for P5. wormed, lttrculated, AKC. Sacrifice. 74 PECTS — For three-bedroom rental ..Installation optional. Call UNITED S. South Ave. Atlantic Highlands. homes. Uut any rental for fast action. WHEREVER YOU SEE THIS SIGH SILVERDOOR CO. 787-0626. MATTHEW J. QUA, AGBNCV. ft* Rt BIAMESE SEAL POINT KITTENS (two 35 Middletown. OS 1-3200. COMBINATION WASHER-DRYER — males) six weeks old. Call Good condition. $75. LI 2M7S HOUSE — Reasonable rent. Three or YOU'LL SEE A TOP HOME VALUE LI 2-0540. four bedrooms. Clean family, atendy PUPPY — Three months old. .Inocu- income, children. DElaware 2-8861 or CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORV IIDE6KS — Files, Conference tables, lated. Wormed, and paper trained. £64. write Mr. D. Hart, 318 Fairmounl cliulrs, adding machines, .typewriters 8620. The * means youVe found an exciting home manual and electric, office equipment, ., Jersey City. A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! etc., bargain prices. New or used. AKC BOXER PUPPIES — Excelle: listed at The Berg Agency — the real estate AAC Desk Outlet Co. Rt. 35. Oak- disposition with children. Stud service. | hurst. KE 1-3030. CO 4-6391 alter 6 p.m. FURNISHED ROOMS agency that sells more homes to more people MINIATURE FRENCH POODLES— FREE DELIVERY AKC redatered. SU weeks old, black. COMFORTABLE CLEAN ROOM-Gen- than any other firm in New Jersey. Adding Machines — Typewriter! Cesspool Cleaning Painting and Decorating tleman preferred. Call after B p.m. Call BH 1-7500. Same day delivery In Call BH 1-5877, 10 to 5. BH 1-338S, 6-6, The Berg Agency has picked a few special ADDING MACHINES - TypeWrltBrs SEPTIC TANKS, dry wells serrlcerL TOM SLATB - Palntmg and Decor- local area. Low prices, Quality mer- AKC REGISTERED — Small black ROOM In private home, one block from sold rented, repaired. Serplco's 101 Leeching Held added. Bickhoo work. atlng. General Contracting, fully In- chandise In a large variety. Pug for stud. Call center ot town for mature reaponalble properties for the * Each of these listings has surcd. Twenty yenm txpcrlencc Fre, 201-04B9 , 0 Monmouth St. Red Bank. SH 7-0I8& C. II. Wilson. SIJ 1-184B. estimates. BH 1-8(81 after 6 p.m. PROWN'S business pcraon. SH 14543. an exceptional feature ... a remarkably low 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK SEVEN PUPPIES — Part Beagle. NICE ROOM — Bhower, H'tchen privi- Antiques Wanted Electrical Contracting PAINTING AND 1-APER HANQINO- Five weeks old. Free to good home. leges, parking. Reasonable, 47 East price — or extra large rooms — or unusually For a good clean |ob. reasonable BURLAP — All decorator colors, 6£ OS 1-0731. Sunset Ave., Red Bank. BH 7-0638. Call BH 7-31111, Ed Ulnser. cents 89 centa yard Foamarl, Hwy. huge lot. OR MAYBE AIL THREE AND THEN SOMEI Old l>olla, guns, Jowelry, cut glass. COMMERCIAL and residential wir- 35. Eatontown, LI 2-0477. FURNISHED ROOM—Parking furniture. Civil War booka. Appraisals ing. NB» construction, remodeling. Piano-Organ lining REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 82 Shrewsbury Ave., If you're looking for an exceptional home altera:.ons: adequate service Installa- LADIES DOUBLE DRESSEK — With Red Bank made, oilman. SH 7-lut tions and heatlni. rjayrllck Electric. mirror, lamp, bookcase, throw ruga, value - WE MEAN THE CREAM OF THE CROP - 787-D603. PlANOa-OtiaANS and two pair of Ice skates. Pair of APARTMENTS SINGLE ROOMS - Clean and com- 7n ""I")™* - Regulated drapes for picture window. Reason- fortable. Reasonable rates. Gentlemen Appliance Repairs q Boswortli BH 1-7853 LONG BRANCH — Three rooma fur- look for the * and move fast. Remember, lots ' •[. OB 1-1068. nished, clean, adults only. CA 2-D&37. preferred. S3 WaJlace St. BH 1-5391 Home Improvement* Ask for Mr. Henry, between 8 a.m. LARGE, DOUBLE on horse farm, Lln- of other home buyers will be reading these ads. APPLIANCE REPAIR unit Installa- Plumbing and Heating FURNITURE — Sacrifice prices. Liv- ing room suites, bedroom, dining to'oomo ', - 5 p.m. croft, phone before 8:30 a.m, after tion. Residential and commercial wir- FINISHED BABEMENTB. remodsl- :30 p.m. SH 1-3310. Don't let these values slip away. Act nowl Call ing. Allen Electric. BH 7-0G12. Im, plumblns. electric wiring, ma- KEEGAN'S tables, lamps. See every day 1-5 p. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Three rooma BDnry anil painting. For fres estimate 21 Hour Sorvlce. All heatm* uniti except Thursday, Middletown Oreens, and bath, first floor. Furnished or un- ROOM with care for seml-lnvalld or the Berg office nearest you or call the office call Sll 1-1672. serviced. BH 7-1627, SH 1-7875 Middletown, N.J. (Mlddlelown-Llncroft furnished. All utilities. April 1. J00, elderly person In practical nurse's Auto Body Repair Rd., near Dwlght R<1. Bchool) Call 291-9137. lomc. CO 4-0643. listed near your favorite *. WORKINQ MAN'S conlractor-Alter- Roofing, Siding and Insulation atlons additions, painting, masonry, ALTENBURS PIANO HOUSE TWIN GABLE APARTMENTS - 3fl 20 WAVERLY PL. (first houae Irom EXPERT PAINTING and body re- and all Thoso llttl. lobs. Kvmlnn LO Riverside Ave.. Red Bank. Four-roonr Broad), room next to bath for bu«- pair. Moderate prices, McCarthy 6-17H. Aluminum sltllng-EUMINATE-Hpcri. »lvo painting. un«lEhtly exttrlor Rent A Piano $12 per Month unfurnished apartment. 1160 per month. neaa man. SH 1-2677. Chevrolet, Atlantic Highlands. 291-03O5 wills and gable cmlj. 14 beautiful KN\t)E UASUN-HAULIN. SOHMUR THE BERG AGENCY colors, horizontal lap or vertical CABLB^NICLSON. EVERETT BTECK HOUSES FOR SALE Lawn Mower Repairs panels. For the ilo-ll-yourself llomf Cookman Ave. ak Main St. A»bur7 Pk. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Unfurnished Auto and Truck Rental owner or Installed by experts. Low 4!4 rooms, modern, residential section. ALL KINDS OF LAWN HOWEHS- Oueri daily till 9 Sat till 1:30 6 Third Ave., 291-9237. ' iVIS—Hent a new car or truck. Low Iland and circular aawa, aharpema. i™ Prl«« ™as ESTIMATES! PR 5 B301 MORE LISTINGS SHOWN run. M«I>1» Ave., Red Bank. SH 7- repaired. Free pick up. 291-2437. B 1 St 1 B THREE ROOMB — Completely redeco- Route 35 0308. PR 4-IB14. Dally 7 a-m.—10 p.m. BH S ™ " TRUMPET—Slradivarlus Model 7-10-62 rated, Beautifully furnished. Apply 81 by Bac lined case, muilc stand, only Wallace Bt. after S p.m. Call SH 1-8261 maul.nun a aitlinii Curp Uertlfiu $125 or best offer. P46-4S43. or SH 7-0728. Painting and Decorating Johna-MartYlHe contrflctqr, i'ft B.S4ft; Middlefown Bunding Contractor or Adnm Llnzmnyei 2910^02. POWER SAW — Craltaman 8" mw, RED BANK—S'i ana five-room anart- LOUIS CASSAN - Painter decorator, complete with motor, etc., $30. Call ments. Available now and March 1. BUILDER — New Homes, room ad- puperlianKer. 2S vears i'xper|pncp 13 OLBIW'CO INC-RooflnR. aiding I BH 7- D2O7. MOLLV PITCHER VILLAOB, Branch All monthly and down ** OS I-1000 ditions, basement and attic rooms ^ll Ave. SH 1-1708 after « p.m. Insulatlnn inBtnllei and Buarnntew" and Madison Avcs.. SH 1011B. poyminta art approximafi. kitchens, garage, repairs and alter- L. H. HILL - Painter Interior and for 10 years PJ\ &-0705 291 1)510, LUCITE PAINT ations. Herbert Elgenraucn. SH I-52U1 exterior. No joh too large or loo LONO BRANCH — Furnished ipurt- Tel. \nswcrlng Service The miracle of the age. Dupont really ments. Four rooms and hath, Kent MORE LISTINGS SOLD *. 1. PICONB - Ceramic tile con- i Very reaaonaole Call M7-UG30 hai a wonderful' article. Order some and water supplied. OA D-1553. tractor for quality, price, and prompt ARL a. J0I*S8 - Palming and LET US HE your secretary No neeil now. Sale price $6.79, regular $7,15. Thru The Red Bank Area xrrttt. Fr» eitlmaU. call 391-2120 decoratlnj. Full Insurance coVerMs. to mlas calls, 24 hour snswerloi BEA ERIOHT — Five-room furnlahed or 3SL-2V77, For free animal, call 747-3041. apartment, overlooking ocean. Private aervice. UH I.4T00. PROWN'S beach, prlvatB entrance, fSO pBr month Multiple Lilting Service 32 Broad Bt. Ited Bank SH 1-750O with no utlllllM. B48-2S98. . BOUJES FOR SALE STIVE ROPER BySAVNDERS and OVERGASD a «HRCW»BUKY - Keamburg DAILY CROSSWORD »»• b»4w«o«, KeraiUon ™*JJ»l TB.I ME WHAT, 1 CAWNOT WSOCf tOU, "Chrittnm in March" was the ACBOM BO Coupes? WHEN GB«y COmS STEVE ? JsT «M 1 TRIED TO INFORM YOU-A WJftlTIV*/ •nu, f^Monaiouth, and pirkwajr. title of the program at the meet- tParii representa- ha*art'"J RWMbll, C«B 1H 1-TO2. Mo treaw. M, you WILL nu AN ESCAPED PRISONER nttaunnte tive wo? ing last week of the Women's for HER, LUDOVIC/ AfPLXBROOK—Two-bedroom ranch In DOWN motor* «MU«nl condition. Hill acre well Society of Christian Service of «. People """-IK,, teoduaped Uiria kitchen. Fireplace, the First Methodist Church. Mrs, olBcm t Early 1st. U Sandwich Egyptian Raymond Stryker directed the 20. Ballet • ••• : BUDGET BUYS.,, gwnlkb 2. RUM. "Bolero" t—, we hiv« twmej from H.COO to program presented by the Youtfi U. Florida by roomi, kltchtnj, dlnlni areai, bathi, Fellowship. Plans were made big «nd medium alza loti. Easy term*. •e&port range nk« your choice today. WALKER A for a smorgasbord supper, April 15. Less 8. Menu Item: WAUCBR, Reallori, Hwy. 35, 1000 feet 21. Un- KHitll o( Lily-Tulip Co, UlddleMwn. 24, from 8 to 7:30 p.m. in the brilliant __ bound PHONE (71-3311. Multiple Llatlnfl and Educational Building. Hostesses in color mlgnon 22. Fuel SatiMaj'e a»*«r trad«-lni. Open T dayi. were Mrs. Charles Temmler. It Eject i.TVs — 23. Arab S3. AramU, Mrs, Richard Sass, Mrs. Henry 16. Bind Arden gar-. Forthos LOTS AND ACREAGE Schubel and Mrs. William Cahill. 16. By way of 5.Of merit and 18. Soak flax (tueful) 26. Mead- ("Three M ACBM OF IXTRIULT WUH roll- ing ground. Borne dear, aome wooded. 1«. Move, little 6. Slice of ow Uusketeen" Bminded by a brook. Excellent loca- Kenneth Becker of the Dioce- byllttls meat 27. 86. Glistened tion and prloed very reasonable. 21 Empire 3T. Short dagger THE san Union of the Holy Name So- f.Sloor- John- cieties was guest speaker at a State of the coverlng •on 88. By WALT DISNEY DOWSTRA AGENCY meeting.last week of the Parent- South: abbr. protector 29. root- horse MICKEY MOUSE Ji Flrrt-rate: (loco- RIALTOM Teacher Association of St. Ann's 8. Inculcate ball colloq. 9. Ship penalty motive) tl E. Front «... Red Bin* Catholic School. His topic was 76. Capital of "Graf SO.Gandhl'e 41. Not shut SHONZ FOR CATALOO "Obscene Literature and its Af- Norway title 42. Finest SH 1-8700 fect on the Youth of the Coun- 28. Over and 10. of the SS. Greek 41. Look! try." To illustrate his talk, Mr. the earth ^•letter 46. Equip WE HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE Becker showed a 30 minute film oallcf 1J0TB — In top notch location!. Varloui called "The Pages of Death", duty 1 2 * 4. * b 1 • 9 to prtcai. Call ua. 80. The leader THE The husbands of the officers pre- sided at the meeting with Mr. ttt Canaan II n Charles Hahn serving as presi SL Secure DOWSTRA AGENCY It 14- REALTORS dent in place of his wife. The St. SUM at«p 83. Rough lm »1 E. Front St., Red Bank nominating committee named m Si. Sends, a» It PHONE FOR CATALOG were Mrs. Fred Becker, chair- a message*, ^* % SH 1-8700 man, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. by light 9 70 21 John Kinsella and Mrs. James 87. Under- % % VADC HAVEN — Two unal!, cleared IS 11c 17 lota. Ready for bulldlnr. Located on Cronitt. world god: 34 caiutcri St., call BH 1-5651. Bom. % 39 SB. Aunt: 8p. IS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LEGAL NOTICE 40. Target la % 3a 11 By LEE FALK quoits THE PHANTOM WANTED 43. Those who % BIDS TO BE RECEIVED U, W M> 0W DO \ER-PON'T Tackagv liquor atore. 10*mlla radiui celebrate -BOX 7- MORRISTOWN — ) ER-HOT EXACTLY HIS NAME. , _, of MlddleUnm. Havi ready buyer. The COUNTY OF MONJMOTJTH E REACH KNOW THAT AW. WALKER-IS THAT / IT STANDS FOR-- THE. GHOST J ?l March 17 % % Bert Agency. 06 14000, . STATE OF NEW-VERfiEV »7 «» «« 41 SCCREtARY-GCNCRAL SomCE-UMHO W\,CARIf/BTHEI?, SIR. ALL HIS NAME? r—^K WHO WALKS. 1 45. Figure of NOTICE \M hereby riven that lealed % % BETTER ASK bids will be received by the Board of •peech I'LL APPOINT THEA1ASKEO ER--1 MISS PALMER REAL ESTATE WANTED Choi en Freeholders of the County ot 41 44- 4S 4* Mon mouth for furnishing paper, chem- 47. Cowboys' % WAN OUR UN. EMISSAR/ / DON'T BEFORE SHE LEAVES. WHAT!5 HIS NAME? i—j4 KNOW. LIST YOUR HOME icals and mechanical services for the exhibition 47 *» photostat machine In the County SIR. with us lor prompt lervlce. Member Clerk's Office of Monmouth County, 18. South Af- % Uultlplt LUtlni Service. ROLBTON New Jersey, and opened and read in rican dia- 4»- SO WATTCRBURY. JttaltoH iinct 1926, 18 public on Wednesday, April 3, 1983, at mond-— W. Front Bt., R«d BanH. 8H 7-3500. 3:00 p.m., at the meeting place of % the Board fn the Hall of Record*, 49 Leg Joints TOUR BOMB WAHCTO - Why Hit Freehold, New Jertey. with tuT W* advert 1st externivHy in tha niwiptpart, radio and publish a Compete spexlflciUtoni and form of catalog for bomt leekeri. Wi are mem* bid, contract and bond for proposed b*ri ot en* TWR, a national real estate work have been filed In the office of referral service. We are "Homa Trad- the Cleric of the Board of Chosen Free- art" — two olflceri, 11 lull time lain holders and copies may be received people. Call WALKER * WALKER, by prospective bidders upon applica- Realtor*. Members Red Bank Area tion. Bids must be made on Standard Bridge Column Multiple Listing Service, Bbrcwibury. Proposal Form In the manner desig- nated therein and required by the BH 1-0213 and Ulddletown, OB 1-2124. ' 7IIE6H0Sriim0¥mi. •peclHcsUlons; must be enclosed In There has been so much fus WX NEED GOOD HOMES for lerloui sealed envelopes bearing the name and THE HANDS buyer*. Tbt Dmitri Afency. Realtors, address of the bidder, rtealjnatlnr the about education In America thatJs, 91 B. Front BL. Red Bank. BH 1-OTQO.name of the work on the outside,' ad- By ED DODD dresied to the Board of Chosen. Free this column decided to find ou S MARK TRAIL holders of the County of Monmouth tfie truth lor its readers. Whalr -LEGAL NOTICE- and must be accompanied by a cer- South dealer tified check drawn to tbe order of thedo our college students know ILL NEVER GET ANY County Treasurer for not less than ten Neither side vulnerable LEEP Wrm THESE (1094) per cent of the amount bid, about mathematics? At last we NORTH NOTICE Or SALE: and must be accompanied by a cer can reveal that .some student • 7 6 2 tlflcate from a responsible bonding On Thursday. April 4, 1933 at 10:30company that they will provide a bond know how to count; and thai S> J 8 5 A. M. 1 will sell at public auction 0 A 10 5 2 on behalf of Seicoait Finance, Co. at If the bidder la succeisful. some don't. + K 7 6 18 Broad BL, Red Bank, N. J. one Right Is reserved to reject any or 1M1 Chtvrolet, 4 Dr. SW Brkwd., 8er. Today's hand was played bv WEST EAST No. U139B129O98 for default In a Con- ill bids If deemed to the interest of ditional Sales Contract made by James the County to do so. thousands of college students last A 10 9843 j* A 5 C. Cvant. Said car may be leen at By order of the Board of Chosen

A K Q Maroh 25 $12.65 O K Q 8. 3 Plstiibutlnf Co., Inc., the bolder of and returned a spade. Now South Stat* Beverase Distributor's llcinsr • A O 8 S3D-1M coTerlns certain premiies a needed all four diamond tricks 24 Saatvlew Avenut, E. S. A W. S. Sooth Wat Morth East Conorer Place A Ocennport Avenue, NOTICE to make the slam. 3 NT Pass 6 NT All PaM LltUe Sliver, New Jersey, tiai applia NONMOCTH COUNTY CODRT Opening lead — A 10' to the Director of the Division of JTROBATE DIVISION The problein was to provide NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW Alcnollc Baveraja Control (or a trans- fer c< 1U llcenie to include an addi- ' Civil Action against a bad break in diamonds. tion construeted to a building at such ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE This was not too tough a prob- address M part of 1U licensed piem- IN THE MATTER OF THH D2CLAH- Uei. ATION OF DEATH OF KATHRYNB lem lor those who knew how to NajilM and addressei of all of- ROSE WALSH SLOVENZ count. DAILY QUESTION ficers and directors and of etockhold- Thli matter coming on to be heard •ri holding more than ten per cent In the presence of Daniel G. Gallop, Test Other Suits Partner opens with 2 NT, and of •tock are as follows: attorney for plaintiffs, and It appearing R. Jamet AnnareiU, from the duly verified complaint filed The correct play is to test the the next player passes. You Uttle Silver, N. J. herein that KATHRYKE ROSE WALSH hold: Spades—7 6 2. Hearts—J 8 President, Director, Stockholder 8LOVENZ haj absented herself from other suits first, cashing all win- Vincent J. Annarella. her last known residence for more ners in hearts and spades, and 5. Diamonds—A 10 5 2. Clubs— Little flUver, N. J. than seven yean last past successive- Vice President, Director, Stockholder ly, and that after diligent Intulry It South's high cards in clubs. Since K 7 6. What do you say? Ainu Anoarells, cannot be ascertained that she was East follows to only two spades Little flllver, N. J.. alive during; the last seven years, Answer: Bid 3 NT. Partner has lecrvt*ry*Trcaiurer, Director, Stock- IT IS. on this 25th day of February, and two hearts, it becomes clea 22 to 24 points for his bid, and holder 1M3. Afnes Annarella, as Executrix of the ORDERED that all personi entitled that West started with five the combined count is therefore •stevte of James Annarella any Interest which expires or Is spades and five hearts. Little Silver, N. J. attendant upon the death of thn absen- only 32 points at most. This is Stockholder tee. Including all fiduciaries and bene- not enough for a slam when both Objectloni, If anr, etiould be made ficiaries of any auch Interest, and all Vest also follows to two clubs, Unmedlalelr In wrilinf to the Direc- other persons who may be In any wayso that 12 of his original 13 cards hands have balanced distribution tor OT the Division of Alcoholic Bever- affected by the death of the laid ab- «x* Control. 1100 Raymond Boulevard sentee, show cause before tiili. Court are accounted for. West can have For Sheinwold's 36-page book- New*!* 2, New Jersey. at the Court House. Freehold, New March II, 3S 118.86 Jersey, on the 5th day of April 1963 only one diamond at most. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,' at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon or as send 50c to Bridge Book, Red soon thereafter as counsel can be South leads a diamond to dum NOTICE heard, why a Judgment should not bers were received into King tiff on 'or before the 13th day of May and passed first reading at the meet- they know how to count. f Kings Lutheran Church re- ftext, by serving an4 answer on Ira J. Ing of the Mayor and Council, March Katchen, Esq. No. 1 Third Avenue isth, 1D63, and was laid over for a entry. Long Branch. New Jersey, plaintiff's second and final passage at a meet- attorney, and In default thereof auch Ing of the Mayor and Council of the Middletown Township residents Judgment shall be rendered against you Borough of Little Sliver to be held aj.the Court shall think equitable and Monday evening, April 1st, 1963, at the Union Beach ho joined the church were Mrs. Just You shall file your answer and Borough Hall at 8:00 p.m. at which Arnold Besier. Arnold Besier Jr., proof «f lervlce in duplcate with the time a public hearing will be held Mrs, Thomas Rooney, a new By ALLEN SOUNDERS and KEN ERNST Clerk of the Superior Court, State ind Joanne Besier, 90 Southview MARY WORTH House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, in upon the same and all persona will member, was welcomed at a ba given an opportunity to be heard. 'er.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert accordance with the rules of civil prac FRED L. AYERS meeting last week of the Jirst THOUGH 5MITTY 15 HARDLV J^ r HIS ENGAGEMENTS""UKE MARRIAGES- Uce and procedure. Bruns, 406 Wilson Ave.; Mr. and BU Borough Clerk. aid squad auxiliary. Plans were CAN BE BROKEN!-SEE YOU TONIGHT!J The object of said action Is to ob AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN RABBIT-LUCE! HE WARNED A ENGAGEMENT-. tain a Judgment ot divorce between Mrs. Robert Kasten, 18 Harkjns 1 ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH, MAIN- made for the regular district AREN'T YOU A5KIN6 FOR ^ |F -you WANT TO ME O.UITE FIRMLY THAT I'D/ T0 MISS. SARA-KAY the said plaintiff and you. TAIN, REGULATE AND CONTROL Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kocan, Dated: March 13, 19W meeting of the Gold Cross Aux HEARTACHES, WNN-TAKINfi CATCH A RABBIT, BE JUST ANOTHER flRLfd 5ELLEK-HAS BEEN IRA J. KATCHEN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF 69 Southview Ter.; Mr. and Mrs. Attorney for Plaintiff THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE SIL- liary to be held in the squad A JOB IN THE SAME OFFICE/ MR5.W0RTH-VOU BEHIND A DESK! ^%\ ANNOUNCED! M VER AND TO PRESCRIBE RULES ieorge Miller, 48 McClellan Dr.; 1 Third Avenue, AND REGULATIONS RESPECTING building,' March 21. Mrs. William WITH YOUR FORMER^ D0N'T HESITATE TO Long Branch, N. J. .liss Marilyn Olsen and Miss Lin- Starch 11, 16, April 2. 8 $43.2. SUCH DEPARTMENT." APPROVED Havens, hostess, received a HUSBAND? Wy^. piBH INTO THE MAY 26, 1052. la lsen, 129 Heights Ter.; Mr. f1 BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor birthday gift from her secret , BRIAR PATCH!, NOTICE TO BIDDERS and Council of the Borough of Little pal. The attendance award was nd Mrs. Walter Sdileicher, 31 NOTICE is hereby given mat sealed Silver In the County of Monmouth: iouthview Ter.; Mr. and Mrs. bldi will be received by the Harbor SECTION ONE: Sertlon ft oUALIF presented to Mrs. Walter Pen- Commits Ion of the Borough of At- CATION AND APPOINTMENT OF rank Schweitzer, 14 Her Dr.; lantic Highlands, New Jersey, at Jta MEMBERS or the above entitled orcli rose. * regular meeting, at Harbor Adminis- nance Is hereby amended to read as AT. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, tration Building, Simon Lake Drive on follows: Kingfisher Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. the 11U1 day of April, 1963, et S o'clock Section 8. QUALIFICATION AND AP- The first birthday of Howard Oavid Finlayson, 522 Sherman In the evening, prevailing time, for &POINTMENT OF MEMBERS: Stoppiello, son of Mr. and Mrs lease for the rental of the restaurant (at Permanent Appointment \ve., A. Fred Gernsbeck, 509 and mack bar facilities in the Yacht The members of the police d^nart Patrick Stoppieljo, Fifth St., was Harbor Building of the Harbor Com- raent shall be appointed by the Mayor h e r m a n Ave.; Mrs. Robert mission, for the terra running from and Council In accordance with the marked at a party recently in his the 15th day of May, 1963, to mid- requirements of the statutes of New Horn, 541 Sherman Ave., and night on the 14th day of May, 1973, toJersey and they shall hold office In home. Attending were Mr, and fee used and occupied solely aa a res- accordance therewith. No person ahall Mrs. Carmen Stoppiello and rs. Felton Payne, 614 Turner taurant and snack bar. No contents o( hereafter be appointed a permanent Dr., all Belford. and Henry Thie- the bull din r shall be Included In the member of the police department un- children, Mrs. Herman Jansen By GEORGE SIXTA sing, 62 Woodside Dr., Riverside above) mentioned lease. Bidder rents esn he has all thn qualification DTP- and son, Mrs. Mary Stoppiello RIVETS the premises "as Is" and agrees, prior jcrlbed by said statute, In auch case Heights. to the commencement of business, to made and provided. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. An- furnish the premises with suitable No such appointment shall be made Also Louis DeTomas, 187 Penn- kitchen, snack bar and dining area thony Newell all of Union Beach; unless such person has success ful'v sylvania Ave., Freeport, N.Y.; fixtures and equipment and further completed a police training course at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coward, n«rees that the market value of such a school annroved nnri authorized by rs. Robert Lewis, 10 Lafayette fixture! and equipment shall be not the Police Training Commission In the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Devine, lass than $20,000.00. )r., Hazlet, James Schwab, 198 Department of Law and Public Sfttetv Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Devine, Jr., All bids must be In sealed envelopes ot the State or New Jersey pursuant daple Ave., Bethpage, N. Y., marked "BID FOR RENTAL OF to the provisions of Chapter 56 of the and son, West Keansburg; Mrs. YACHT HARBOR BUILDING RES- aws or 1961. ind Mr. and Mrs. William TAURANT AND 8NACK BAR", and (t>> Probationary Period* Ruth Csik, Keyport; Howard must bR made on the Standard Pro- Each person shall first be em- Conklin, Sr., Mr. Conklin, Jr., At- cruckhoW, 4 Harbor View Dr., posal Form which may be secured ployed for a probationary DerIM not Atlantic Highlands. from the Secretary or the Harbor exceeding one <1) year so that his fit- lantic Highlands, and Miss Janis Commission, Borough Hall, Mount Ave- ness tor the duller he la to perform nue, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, may be determined before he Is per- Boekcl, Port Monmouth. Bid must be accompanied by cash, manently appointed to the police de- and/or a certified check, and/or a bank partment and to enable said person cashier's check, and/or a money or- seeking a permanent appointment to More than 44 members at- Manpower der, made payable to Harbor Com- complete the police training courBe as mission of Atlantic Highlands In the net forth above. No person a'tnll he tended the visit of the Pride of sum of 12,600.00 as bid lecurlty, which permitted to take a police training Monmouth Council, Daughters of Training Set Is returnable to the Bidders after the course unless he holds a probationary award of the Contract. However, In or temporary appointment as a police America, meeting recently. Four- RED BANK - Harry Shapiro, the case of the successful Bidder the (fleer In the Borough of Little Sil- teen officials were present and said check Is returnable on or before /er and such appointee shall be en- manager of the Red Bank office June 1, 1D63. The rental payments for Hled to a leave of abience with 12 councils were represented. A 1 the New Jersey State Em the entire period of the lease shall pay flurlng the period of the police be asi specified In the lease from on training coura#. luncheon followed. oyment Service and county co- file with the Secretary of the Harbor These .periods of probationary em- irdlnator for manpower, develop- THE RYATTS By CAL ALLEY Commission. Bidden shall agree to pay iloyment shall bn termcrl "Probation- to the Harbor Commission a percent- ary periods" and a probationary po- A birthday of Mrs. Andrew Me ent and training, has announced «WEB0DY WAHTH? TO MM age of groai receipts or the fixed an- liceman (in employed ahnll be deemed larthy was marked at a meeting nual guaranteed minimum rent of $3,- a "Probationer" and may be dropped :wo more training proposals for 000.00 per annum, whichever is greater. rrom the rolln or discharged ot any Monday night of the Crystal So- ;he local area under the manpoiv- MISTMR RWXTS The bidder ah all agree to execute time during such probationary period cial Club in the Crystal Bar: tuch lease as is prepared by the At* without notice and without hearing. The :r Development and Training Act torney for the Harbor Commleilon, in Mayor and Council may at any time Mrs. McCarthy received gifts if 1962. accordance with the aforementioned orlor to the expiration of the proba- terms and conditions, and with such tionary period of employment appoint from the members and her One proposal is for male psy- other terms and conditions as are con-iuch probationary member of the po-secret pal. Plans were made for tained In the bailc form of lease row lice department as a permanent mem- hiatric technicians to receive on- on file with (he Secretary of the Har-ier. of the police department by of- the group's annual New York City e-job training, over a period 52 bor Commission, and with such other ficial resolution. The continued em* theater party May 22. Attending: terms and conditions as are required. oloyment of any probationary police- ueeks. The other is for female The Harbor Commission reaervca the man after the expiration of his pro-Mrs. Katherine Kane, Mrs, Al- issembler-solderers to receive right to reject any and all bids. bationary period of employment ahall fred Wilson, Mrs. Alfred Tramp- Dinted: March 19. 1W3 te deemed a permanent appointment rmal training for eight weeks. a the police deparment Every mem- ler; Mrs. Frank Raccioppi, Mrs Harbor Commission of the Borough >er of tha police department shall be Persons interested in the two of Atlantic Highlands, New Jeraey. Clifford Evans, Mrs. Fred Var- By HARVEY H. BOWTELL. an actual resident of the Borough of ourses may apply at the Red Chairman Little Silver. lese, Mrs. Henry Hardy,' Mrs. Attest: SECTION TWO: Thin Ordinance ahall lank, Freehold or Asbury Park Nelson Roberts, :ake effect Immediately upon Its pubJames Haggerty, Mrs. Margaret ifflce of the New Jersey State Secretary HeaLlon and passage according to'$& law ,Donnelly and Mrs. Frank Kane. March W, 36 *M.« March 20 Employment Service. ; March 25, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER partteulir — ire not with Cen- _ to come In any time soon. committed i3 over again to themilitant communism CM be tral America, or us, in this af- In the' meantime, to tuernpt to appealing, but up to now wholly stopped by "improving the liv- WILLIAM S. WHITE fair. This being the bedrock make'a fcrtnd strategy against fallacious, notion that armed and ing standards of the people." reality, the United States could Castro resting solely upon the WASHINGTON —^The ham least two of these — Guatemala not sensibly have offered any weakest countries in Latin Secret Service Men truth about Castro Cuba is thai and Nicaragua — had hoped for hard and effective anti-Castro America would be as pointless as the more inter-Amerjcan confi strong affirmative actions against }*•%•••••••>••••••• plan in Costa Rica, even if it preparing such a design against ences are held on the subject tt Cuba going far beyond any had one — which it does not. the Soviet Union within the West- Welcome Spring more ambiguous appears the pi amount of economic aid and so- ern Alliance based, say, upon For the real powers of Latin SUN GETTING YOU UP licy of the Unted States again: cial reform. The fact also re- Portugal* and Holland but not WASHINGTON (AP) - Seen The Secret Service men, trained America were not in attendance. this chronic Caribbean danger. mains that the United States Britain, France and West Ger- in .a multitude, of chores, also EARLIER THESE DAYS? lervicemen assigned to Preside Need Mexico, Brazil many. pilot water jet speedboats to keep Is it really a hard policy? went to Costa Rica determined Kennedy and his family hai No true Pan American front So what does it all come to? tab on the Kennedys on the wa-it a soft policy? Is it somethl to play down Cuba, leaving all GET truly to cut off Cuba will ever All plenty o! variety in their jobs. ter. Sometimes, the speedboat in between? It is more difficul that to Latin America as a solutions for Cuba remain un- be formed until the Mexicos and Some get to shiver in a te are called into action to tow to know in the afterlight whole, and to talk instead of satisfactory — but some are NO-LITE Brazils can be brought into it. more unsatisfactory than others. guarding the site of the KenMrs. Kennedy on water-skiing President Kennedy's mission these very points of economics And the United States seems nedys' new weekend retreat ai trips in waters off Florida o the six-nation Central Americ and reform. There is no sign that they are WINDOW Rattlesnake Mountain near Atoka Cape Cod. meeting in Costa Rica than The Third Fact Va. They've had a cold wet wi This is the vacationing side ol was before. SHADES ter and a loney outpost to ho And a third fact also remains: the presidential duty, however. The journey was an undoubt $ down. all the planning undertaken in AS LOW .75 More often there are the ruggei personal diplomatic success f< Meanwhile, other luckier felloi BORROW 2200 AS 1 out - of - the - country assignments the President, as the leader Costa Rica toward the isolation agents get to bask in the warr like this week's fast three-day the United States. There is of Cuba will not accomplish up to 36" wide ; Florida sun at Palm Beach. official trip to Costa Rica. greater, if somewhat vague a much so long as Mexico remains REPAY W A MONTH Duty there can mean watchin] Bring your rollers to Prown's. And there is the day-to-day generalized, friendship betwe< an open gateway to the south URGE* AMOUNTS AT PBOMHTIONATE «ATES Caroline and John, Jr., at pla;White House protection that keep those nations and ours. Let us put on room-darkening for Castro agents — as it does. Home Owners with or without existing mortgages )r following the President on hi agents screening visitors, ac- Small Mountain NO-LITE shades . . . Plastic, laily yachting excursions. companying Kennedy on speech- Having said all this, however, CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS IHTO ONE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT washable, decorator finish. - But it seems fair to say making appearances aroum it is necessary to say also that REPAYMENT SCHEDULE Washington and the United States after careful examination there never was any hope that AMOUNT 15 YEARS Get and watching out for crackpots. what happened and did not ha] the Costa Rican conference « BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY % 2,200 $18.57 pen, and why — that insofar could do anything substantial to- Daily & Saturday 8 A.M.-5:!0 P.M. Probably the most unwanted additional Wed. and Fri. 'til 9 P.M. • this conference contributed ti ward that total isolation of the 3,000 25.32 post is at the isolated building ward reducing the capacity fc 5,000 . 45.20 site in the Virginia hunt country. left-wing dictatorship in Cuba cash evil of sovietized Cuba it was that was achieved by total in- 10,000 84.39 Agents are kept on 24-hour guard small mountain that product there as workmen push to finish ter-American action against the only a fair-sized mouse. the ranch-style home for the Ken- right-wing Trujillo dictatorship International Mortgage Assoc. nedys by mid-April. We have all come out of in the Dominican Republic. 22 Haddon Ave., Camden, N. J. pledging various steps again The reasons are not far to see. B Their biggest headache has the export of Castro communisi been keeping off photographers The big leftist powers in Latin In Red Bank Call SH 7-2662 "Between Yanko's & ReusslUej" rfjjj, into Latin America. But most America — Mexico and Brazil in and sightseers. all we have come out ehantin, But the major discomfort has the same tired old slogans abo been the winter weather, with meeting the military menace owns-^-0e^2r&^ snow rain and sleet to cope with. international communism by so 32 Broad St. SHadys!d« 1-7500 Red Bank The 16 by 32-foot green tent was cial reforms and economic im put up on the 39-acre Kennedy provements. The six Centra hilltop site to shelter the agents American nations — Costa Ric while the house went up. It hasEl Salvador, Honduras, Guate- Something a small heating stove. Usually, mala, Nicaragua and Panama — agents assigned to Middleburg are represented as pleased at the More have been housed in nearby Than Just trailers when off duty. results. GQ.M. TOP QUALITY-RESH KILLED POULTRY Still, the fact remains that al i Bottle of The Secret Service is secretive Milk about its operations and gives SERVICE IN SERVICE little information on what it's LEONARDO - Army Pvt. Mi doing. But, it is no secret that chael P. Service of 15 Mabl Puritan the coming of spring was a wel- Ave. recently took part in Exer MILK CC. :ome event for the Rattlesnake cise Wintersnap II, a cold weath fountain agents. ;r field training maneuver ir SHadvsIde 7-0686 Korea. Pvt. Service is with thi There's no Trick to Having Ex- Seventh Infantry Division, tra Cash. You Get it Fast When graduate of Middletown Hig] You Use The Register Classified. School, he entered the Army i i'i *> August, 1962. —Advertisement. SECOND BIG WEEK! Shop-Rite continue! the maim* (tie- Whole bratian ol Twelve Yean ol Money- Saving Growth! Shop-Rite and Save! &?.•* / FabtHout Cooking Magic Cookbooks, Great Fre* Contest, and starting this week, beautiful Currier & lve» Oven- Note's The Time To wore! Grand Sale now going on. Why Pay More? 'Cutlhort . SHOP-RITE STRIKES ACAIN! RIB STEAKS 69c rCHICKEM PARTSi ROASTING CHIC KENS. 37c * Currier &lve> Man, w