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HI* May, M, Is* ft. IS* te- 21,400 q *«• hi Ma. Safer*;, fair ud mm. SM weather, pat* 1. DIAL SH LOOI0 VOL. 86, NO. 10 *»11T. lUoUr tkntlk.Mltkntlk.MlM'M . S)M U Krt Mak Mdu MdtMdttttuit i RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Rail Strike Averted; To Study Dispute WASHINGTON (AP) — With a Kennedy said that on July 22 he ident of the Brotherhood of Rail nationwide railroad strike tempo- will send his own recommenda- way and Steamship Clerks; AFL- rarily averted, new machinery de- tions and the special committee's CIO President George Meany, and vised by President Kennedy for report to Congress. This would Commuters Relax Stuart T. Saunders, board chair- another attempt at settling the mean- Congress would have just man of the Norfolk & Western New Jersey rail riders, who feared they might have to go four-year-old jobs dispute gets' a one week to come up with legis- Railroad. to work today in buses and private cars, continued their usual tune-up today. lation to prevent a strike if an A spokesman for the rail unions commuting patterns as a national railroad strike, scheduled Thli date was to mark the be- agreement is not reached. said that two of the five rail to begin last midnight, was postponed until at least July 29. ginning of a nationwide rail walk- union officers definitely would be Meanwhile, Secretary of Labor News of the postponement caused state officials to relax out, but a dramatic announcement present. They are Charles Luna, W, Willard Wirtz, named chair- somewhat. The specter of about 90,000 riders shifting by Kennedy less than eight hours president of the AFL-CIO Brother- man of the new special commit- to the state's highways had caused concern in Trenton. before the 12:01 a.m. strike dead- of Railroad Trainmen, and tee by Kennedy, aet up a morn- State Attorney General Arthur J. Sills had notified stats line set a new timetable. Louis J, Wagner, president of the ing meeting today with represent- police to be ready for increased highway patrol duty. Gov. independent Order of Railway Names Committee atives of the rail carriera and un- Richard J. Hughes said the Public Utility Commission and Conductors and Brakemen. In * brief report from the White ions. . the Highway Department were studying possible alternate The heads of three other House the President late Wednes- Secretary of Commerce Luther modes of transportation. .,-„ rail unions left Washington late day announced the appointment of H. Hodges, vice chairman of the Normal operations include about 150,000 passenger train Wednesday. They are to be repre- a special six-man subcommittee of committee, also will be on hand. trips in New Jersey each day during the work week, an addi- sented by top aides at today's the Labor-Management Advisory The meeting was called at a tional 30,000 on Saturdays and 19,000 on Sundays.- meeting. Committee to make a new study planning and organitation session Had the strike come today, the New Jersey Turnpike and Kennedy's appointment of the of the dispute and to report its and follows fast on the continuous Garden State Parkway planned to have every available toll special study committee, the cli- findings by July 22. round of tabor-management-gov- booth manned during commuting rush hours. At the same time h» announced eminent meetings here since June max of a day of intense activity agreement by the railroads and 17. . in the White House, was his sec- five operating unions to freeze any Kennedy's four other appointees serve, were not expected to be chairman of Inland Steel, Chica ond surprise announcement in the work rules changes or strike no- all of whom gave their consent to present at this inaugural session. go; George Harrison, AJFL-CIO rail dispute In two days. tice until July 29. tire White House Wednesday to They are Joseph Block, board vice president and long-time pres (See AVERTED, Page 3)

CONTINUE WORKING—Psnmylvenia Railroad workers walk fhrough train yard in Begin Water Litterbug Crackdown New York. A nationwide railway strike scheduled for today, wai temporarily averted. A new labor-management panel makes a ireih start today at trying to By FRANK HARBOUR and Deputy.Chief Alvln Walsh of the persons assist federal officers in the federal district commander, akes and sea sreas, and class!- unravel the four-year-old railroad jobs dispute. JACQUELINE ALBAN state Navigation Bureau, ccoopo - collecting. New York. A hearing of such fies violators as disorderly per- SANDY HOOK - Boatmen and eratlon of marina owners, bath- Upto$J,H0 a case would be conducted in • sons. Mr. Walsh reported that bathers who tattle on water lit- ers, municipal officials and pri- Violators of the federal refuse federal court. cases in this category are heard -terbugs may find it rewarding. vate dUiens is vitai'in the drive act, put on the books in the late Under state statutes, persons in municipal courts In towns An intensive campaign.to en- to convict violators of state-led- 1800. and since revised several convicted of disposing waste, which border the water where BankBuildingPlan Receives force federal and state water pol- eral boating regulations! times, are guilty of a, misde- refuse or debris on water or the. offense was committed. Under federal law, persons meanor, and fined up to $2,500, beaches could be fined up to $100 lution laws, and to curb Uttering Lt. Armour said the Hook's at bathing beaches, has been supplying information to : the or not less than $500, or Im- and jjaile d for 10 daysy , or both, prisoned for 30 days to a year. d ii i Coast Guard has Intensified its launched by the local Coast Coast Guard will receive haJf A second conviction carries a anti-pollution law enforcement FavorableZoningBoardVote The "reward" for informing on Guard and the state Bureau of the fines collected, if the offend- fine of up to $200 or 20 days In program within the area, by In- Navigation. er Is convicted. water "Htterbugs" could be from! fail. creasing its patrols from 20 to RED BANK — The plan of the ing of about 28,000 square feet Phase one, according to pre- According to- Lt.' Robert L. It is a law, in' some respects, $250 to $1,250, Lt. Armour noted. Municipal Courts 30-hour schedules. Monmourii County National Bank to the rear of the main office liminary plans, provides parking Armour, group commander of similar'to'that which covers in- Coast Guard has the power to The new state boating regula- to build a new home office on on the 3'^-acre tract. It Is space for about 56 cars, and Sandy Hook Coast Guard, and come tax evasion cases where issue a report of violation to tion, adopted in 1958, relates to The Coast Guard is working closely with state marine offi- the Fowler tract at Broad St, and planned for sometime within the phase two would provide about »r». Bergen PI. cleared its second next five years. 94 spaces, entrance to the lot hurdle last night when it re- Branch Bank would be gained by a Broad St. State boats and helicopters, ceived a favorable vote from the The bank's existing building, at driveway and a Bergen PI. drive- Defer and patrol boats manned by vol Zoning Board of Adjustment. Broad and Wallace Sis,, would way opposite Hudson Ave., and MVAgent Hearing Delayed unteer personnel, are being em- The sailing was only slightly be retained as a branch. (See BANK, Page 2) ployed from Sandy Hook toAs -rougher than when the plan was EATONTOWN-- The hearing in munici- She submitted to custody July 1, was bury Park. approved by the Planning Board arraigned before Eatontown Magistrate M. pal court of Mrs. Mary N. Costa on charges Mr. Walsh indicated that the earlier this month. There were Zoning of embezzling public funds, slated for'last Raymond McGowan, and was released on most serious littering and pollu no objectors at that meeting. $25,000 ball. night, was suspended until July 24, at the tion problems occur at Sandy Last night one objector and Board Splits On request of the. office of County Prosecutor State Motor Vehicle Director Ned J. Hook and the Shrewsbury River several persons with questions Vincent P. Keuper. Action Parseklan said auditor! mukjng a routine area, because of transient .boats were heard from the floor. Mrs. Costa II suspended from her post check discovered that about $19,000 of re- from Staten Island. RED BANK — Action on the as state motor vthicle agent at the Eaton- Several Conditions ceipts at the Eatontown MV 'agency, the The Zoning Board recom- SchaiblePayHike application of the U.S. Past Office town' agency; Rt. 36, pending outcome of Issuing Warnings prosecution. She had directed the agency county's busiest, for the period June IS Helicopters patrolling the area mended approval .of the plan to Depirtment for a Hudson Ave. HIGHLANDS-The Henry Hud question in executive session, th«n Sine* It wa* established ia 1959, .< through 31, were not accounted- for., ... are Issuing warnings that owners Borough Council with- severs driveway "was. postponed by the : son Regional Board of Education, resumed the regular meeting, and y& persqns on boats fishing off conditions. The board called for Zoning Board of Adjustment last split over a number of financial voted again, making illegal *•» shore which dump refuse, and the erection of a fence along the night. , ./, : issues for the past year, continued Both Mr. Mortensfth and Mr. debris, which tends to pollute northern border of the Fowler Also deferred was a decision to be split last night, but afte Earle said they feltfMr. Schalble the waters or litter the beaches, tract to create a buffer between on the application of Rivers Edga lengthy argument decided to give had earned a raise, but that be- are subject to prosecution under the bank property and East Ber- Apartments (or permission to Emmdiis* First Day on Job- gen PI, homes, and asked that a Superintendent Harold C. Schalble cause of the February budget de- state and federal laws. build.a garden apartment com- Broad St. entrance driveway be a $500 raise. feat this would be the wrong time plex ofl Newman Springs Rd. State and local authorities in clositd after banking hours. The vote was 4-2. It will in- to give it "because of the mood the area. In the past three weeks Board Chairman Maxwell H. It was also recommended that crease the superintendent's pay of the people." Klarin announced that a special Congratulatioii^ Meetings reportedly have received an un- the second phase of the bank's from $13,000 to $13,500, for the usually large number of com- An 'Epidemic' meeting will be held July 24 at construction plan be held up un- 1963-64 school year. - plaints from the general public "Budget defeats could become which time the two cases will LONG BRANCH - Joseph #. the committee and the acting The make up of the majorities til a proposed drainage system The dissenters were Martin of littering of bathing beaches an epidemic," Mr. Mortensoa re- be decided^ Emmons, the city's new acting manager. . . in the two intances was vastly in the South St. area is built. Mortenson and Robert M. Earle ; and water pollution from Sea marked. The reason for the delay, Mr. city manager, spent a good part His appointment as consultant different, however, as a resul Otherwise, the board ruled, the Voting for the pay hike were Bright to Asbury. He said that Middletown Town- Klarin said, is that board mem- of his first day in a new Job came on a 6 to 3 vote, the same of the recent city elections. Of plan conforms with zoning re-Mrs. Kathleen Mendes, Alexan ship School Superintendent Paul ber Harold Botttin, one of a quo- yesterday accepting. congratula- tally by which he was ousted the tix who voted for his remov- In a letter to U.S. Sen. Clifford quirements. der F. Bahrs, John R. Sundln F. Lefever has just received a rum of four that heard the cases, tions on his appointment in a t March 18 for allegedly failing to al, Councilmen Walter Georgi P. Case, R-NJ, Freeholder Mar County National pro and George J. Lahey. Board salary Increase from $13,000 to Is in Europe. to 3 vote of City Council Tjies- work with council as a whole and and Edgar Dinkelspiel did not cus Daly earlier this month poses the immediate construction president Samuel P. Brown and $14,200 after waiting several "We value Ms opinion" Mr. day night. of being involved in unpleasant have to face the voters. Three called for action against sport of a building of approximately member F. Earl Dempsey were (See EMMONS, Page 2) fishermen who come within 100 absent. ears, because Middletown has Klarin added. The veteran city health officer municipal publicity. 16,800 square feet to house its The Post Office Department Is to 200 feet of where people are home office, administrative staff, Executive Session had a lot of building construe- found nothing new in any of the bathing, creating an "open sew- tion. seeking a variance and P-l spe- city buildings he visited .and and mortgage and trust depart- The board, as it did a number cial use permit for the driveway er, . . . throwing garbage and ments. of times in January and Febru- Mr. Schaible pointed out that found no unrecognized faces rubbish, dumping Into the ocean during (he budget hearings in which would serve I proposed among the city employees he;now Move to Implement The second phase of the proj- ary, went into executive session foul mixtures of ground putrefied postal sectional center on a Broad ect includes construction of a cen- to resolve the issue. January and February "not a directs. He has had lots of lima fish and . . . creating a risk of single person questioned this" (a St tract next to the J. H. Kelly to recognize every nook • and tral accounting and records build- The board voted on the salary building. The building »ite is in being Injured by a boat or one salary incresse for the superin- cranny, and learn the staff's ped- of the hook lines." tendent.) a, business son*. igree, in his 34 years in City Police Unit Survey "They questioned a lot of other Rivers Edgs Apartments has Hall. ..•••• Lt. Armour told The Register asked permission to build a 23- MIDLETOWN - The Town- Mr. Roth noted, however, thai that the problem of water pol- hings," he sdded, "but not this." Highlight ef Day ship Committee may take formal he feels the existing record sys- Police Press Hunt "There are many things people onlt garden aprtment building at lution and boats fishing close to Newman Springs Rd. and Munson Perhaps the highlight of th« action at its next meeting to Im- tem is adequate and that the shore has become one of such won't bring up at public meet- St. . ' day was an Informal conference plement the police department proposed system would improve magnitude that it will be the Ings, you know that," Mr. Sundln Both applications have been ap- in his office with former (Sly survey conducted here last year. it. main topic at an International told Mr. Schaible. For Missing Pair People Said So posed by residents of the respec- Manager Richard J. Bowen who Edward J. Roth, police com- He noted that the governing Conference of Safety at Sea, body should decide where the 'I know for a fact this was an tive neighborhoods was employed by council Tues-mittee chairman, urged the gov- planned for sometime later this MIDDLETOWN — Police and Authorities are not sure of this erning body last night to con- new men are needed most. issue in February, and that people day as consultant to a newly- year. Coast Guard authorities are seek- point. They have noted, how sider adopting an emergency res- The chairman said there have opposed an increase for the created Council Advisory Com "It's sn Internstlonal head ing the whereabouts of two 15- ever, that a 17-foot outboard is olution at the next meeting to been a number of recommenda- uperintendent" Mr. Mortenson mlttee on Administrative Mat- ache," he declared. year-old youths missing since late missing from an anchorage in It's a Boy, provide funds for more depart- tions in the survey Vhich have commented, "because people told ters. According to state officials, Monday night. Leonardo near the Navy pier. ment personnel. been implemented. \v

New Stater- ffettiy tjoudy to- Bank day, nigh in th* tow Ms, except Birth (Continued) Obituaries In the upper 70c In the northwest I by a* HiHi»on Av«. dflve- ON THE HOUSE WILLIAM S. GRACE and along the' shore. Fair and DUMFRIES, Va. - Mr. and w»y and an exit on Bergen PI WALTER SMITH By ANDY LANG ly. Don't make a rough guess-at ' tonight, tow near its Intersecflon with Broad RED BANK -William S. NEWTON — Walter Smith, 71 AP Newsfeatures how much a quart or a gallon is. to the low Grace, 80, of 123 Mechanic,St., place, are a son, born a Ryerson Ave. died Mondt; If you mix the concrete, using coast. Friday sunny and warm, June 35 in the- Naval. Hospital, died in his residence here yester- Sheer strength is seldom the The bank's case before the Zon- Rivtriide Hospital, Booato the popular 1:2:3 proportion (one high in the 80s, but lower along Quantico. The child has been day morning after a long illness. answer to a window that stub- the shore, ing Board consisted of testimony ownship, after a long illnes. part portland cement, two parts named Henry Hoffman- 3d. Mr. He retired 10 years ago after bornly refuses to open. Since the from Edgar Heller, a local real Born in Jersey City, Mr. Smith sand and three parU gravel), five High during past 24 hours, 75. Hoffman formerly resided at 92 iserving as a trainman 47 years most common cause of a stuck estate broker, and Bernard Kel- .ved here 10 years. He was r gallons of water for a sack of Low, 58: Ocean temperature, 62. Bingham Ave, Rumson, N. J. for the Jersey Central Lines and window is hardened paint In oneIgolnoiiirid' lenyi, architect. They were ques- •etired accountant for the Putolii usually is rec- Mrs. Hoffman is the former Ann the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. or more of the grooves in which' tioned by . the bank's attorney, Service Commission of New York ommended. Some sacks give di- MARINE Marie Bradford of Washington, He was a member of the Brother, the window sash is set, it is nec- Burton Doremus., rections as to the amount of Cape May to Block Island: D.C. He leaves his wife, Emma Mi hood of Railroad-Trainmen. He essary to break the seal to re- Mr. Heller testified the pro- water. Some manufacturers avoid Northwest winds about 10 knots Caldin Smith; a daughter, Mr; and Ms wife, Edith MacRae store the window to working this, since less water is needed posed use is consistent with area rtneent H. Ward of Long Valley today and Friday except local on- RIVERVIEW Grace, recently observed their 53d order. when wet sand is used. shore winds 10 to 15 knots in uses, that the building would not L brother, Arthur R. Smith ( A putty knife is the best tool Red Bank wedding anniversary. In mixing concrete, run the tip afternoon hours. Visibility about depress property values in the lutheifori and two sisters, Mn tor the job, although anything Mr. and Mrs. Robert Royce, Mr. Grace was born at BOOK, of a trowel through It occasion- S miles. Partly cloudy today. Fair area, and that present assess- ames Bunting of Red Bank an may be used whidh has a thin, 155 Bank St., Red Bank, son Idaho, the son of the late Andrew ally. The trowel should leave a tonight and Friday. ment of the Fowler tract—be- rs. John Bair of Roslyn Heights, wide blade. The most common yesterday. and Arabella Parsons Grace. He jsmooth, even surface without any tween $90,000 and $100,000 he said .1. mistake is to use a screwdriver, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Metski resided in Red Bank 41 years, bumps when it is ready to be TIDES p —rendered it unsuitable for resi- which may accomplish ttie de- 124 East Washington Ave., At- Services will be held this aftei moving here from Jersey City. used. Sandy Hook dential construction. sired result, but inevitably leaves lantic Highlands, son, yesterday. Mr. Kellenyi told the board loon at 2 o'clock in the Iliff Fi In addition to, his wife, he is There are some very small TODAY — High .... p.m. and conspicuous marks on both the Mr. and Mrs. Guatano DiGin that planned parking provisions teral Home, Newton. survived by a daughter, Mrs. cracks in concrete that can be HEADS SYRIAN FORCES — low 6: OS p.m. window frame and the sash. naro, 24 Park Ave., Port Mon- comply with zoning requirements, John A. Jeffrey, at home, and repaired with a mixture contain- TOMORROW - High 12:18 a.m. Some hardware stores sell a spe- Brig. Amin Hafex wai pro moutJi, son, yesterday. that traffic suggestions made by ing only Portland cement and and 12:52 p.m. and low 6:40 a.m. MRS. LONG 'CRITICAL* two brothers, Edward A. Grace, cial tool made for the specific moted to rank of major gtn Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins the police department had been jWater. Generally, however, the and 7: OS p.m. DOVER TOWNSHIP - Mrs of Bloomfield, and Roy C, Grace purpose of unsticking windows. 105 Midstream PL, Lhtcroft, son, followed, and that drainage fa- crack should be enlarged along eral by Syria's ruling Ba'ath For Red Bank and Rumson *>ra Long, 22 East Bergen PI of Jersey City, and several nieces Wherever possible, try to open yesterday. cilities had been adequately and nephews. ts entire length with a chisel andjSocialitf Party and named da bridge, add two hours; Sea ted Bank, remains in critic the stuck window from the out- Mr. and Mrs. John Acerra, 1- planned for phase one. hammer before any mixture is Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long; Ondition this morning, in Com Services will be at 19 a.m. tide. In that way, you can attack feme minister and army chii Lind Dr., Middletown, son, yes- Objecting to the proposal was applied. Making the crack wider Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- nunity Memorial Hospital, whei Saturday in the Worden Funeral It from tile bottom of the sash, terday. Arthur C. Swift, 124 Bergen PI. at the bottom than at the top, of staff. (AP Wirephoto lands bridge, add 40 minutes. she was admitted following an ai Home with Rev. W. Gordon Low- which cannot be done from the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dinicola, who said he favored professional known as undercutting, helps to! omoblle accident in Toms Rivi den of the Red Bank Methodist Inside. By inserting a putty knife] 257 Harmony Rd., Middletown office zoning but felt that bank- keep the new mixture firmly In lunday in which Walter E. An Church officiating. Burial will be the paint seal there can be easily daughter, yesterday. Ing could not be considered a place. Be sure all debris and lerson of 54 Mechanic St., Rec in New York Bay Cemetery, Jer- broken. Very often this will be Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ashmc-re, professional, non-retail business, pieces of the old concrete have Tickets on Sale Emmohs 3ank, was killed. Mrs. Long su~ sey City. all that Is necessary to get the 1303 Wesley Ave., Union Beach Banking is one of the largest re- been removed from the opening (Continued) [ered two broken legs, a brok window movdng^gain. son, yesterday. tail businesses irr the.country and right arm and lacerations of t before filling the area with the For Jets-Patriots Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawton, its commodity is money, he said WILLARD S. EMMONS, SR. When it still does not move, new concrete. When the mixture others were defeated and Coun- [ace and arm, her daughter sale the putty knife has to be carefully cilman Samuel A. Marks was re- 3 Greenwood PI., Keansburg Mr. Swift also mentioned a FAIR HAVEN - WiUard S. begins to set, usually in 20 or son, yesterday. traffic problem on his street and Emmons, Sr., of 27 Locust Ave., placed between the sash and the 30 minutes, smooth it down with Exhibition Game elected. Key to the new majority was Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beceiro, called the bank "not particularly died suddenly yesterday afternoon frame at the sides. The knife a metal trowel or a wooden NEW - Mail or- Third Ward Councilman Henry Rt. I, Keyport, daughter, «ii: attractive." on Wallace St., Red Bank, while can be tapped lightly with a mal- float. The trowel Is used when ders for tickets to the New Yorl Cloffi. Mayor Milton Untermey- morning. He said he also represented KNOW YOUR driving his car. let if necessary, but you must you want a smooth surface, the|Jets—Boston Patriots exhibitioi keep in mind all the time that er joined the majority as a sixth Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Chris- Mrs. Matilda Hendrickson of 120 float for a rough surface. football game in Rutgers Stadium GOVERNMENT Mr. Emmons was born in Bor- this has to be a gradual Job. Do vote but had declined to be the tiansen, 104 Leonard Ave.. Ocean- East Bergen PI. dentown, son of the late Amos— Curing the patch consists of Sept. 1 are now being accepted. port, son, this morning. Mrs. Laura Rudolph, a Plan Prepared by N. J. Taxpayers not try to accomplish too much fifth. Mr. Cioffi said he was vot- and Marie Phifer Emmons. He jwetting It down at least once a The game, under the auspice; ning Board member, repeated Association. 143 E. State St., too quickly. Sometimes the win- ing to bring Mr. Bowen back had lived in Fair Haven 37 years. day for several days. This pre-lof the New Jersey State Elki MONMOUTH MEDICAL the two suggestions she offered Trenton 8, N. J. dow will open a trifle, then gel temporarily because city govern He had been employed as a vents the new concrete from dry- Association, will provide for thi CENTER when the application was re- Stuck again. Look and see where ment had broken down and the machinist at Men ill's Machine Ing out too fast. Concrete Which establishmenTof a Crippled Chi; Long Branch viewed by that body: that the paint is binding, then go to services of an experienced pro- COUNTY COSTS U? Shop, Red Bank, for 30 years, work again . . . once more with dries out too quickly becomes dren's Scholarship Fund at Rul fessional were urgently needed. Mr. and Mrs. Aniello Calefano, building permit should be with- flaky and powdery. jgers University, held until a traffic signal (which "Operating costs" of New Jei and for 10 years was a machinist great care. Mr. Cioffi also announcd he 10 Clarence Ave., Long Branch, son, this morning. has been requested) is erected al ley's county government this yea at Bendix Corp., Eatontown, re- If it is a top window that I Applications for tickets are would not vote to rename Mr. tiring two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Payne, 28 Broad St. and Bergen PL, and ire budgeted at nearly $15 mil •tuck, you do tlhe same thing ex- available at all Elks Lodges I Bowen manager because of the Richard La., West Long Branch, jthat one hour parking be estab- on—more than 7 per cent—ove: He was an exempt member cept that you begin at the top the state, at the ticket office li latter's past controversies. Comeback May daughter, this morning. lished on the two streets. 962 spending according to o~ of the Fair Haven Fire Company ' of the window frame instead of the Rutgers gymnasium, and a New Position Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin Sidow, Joseph A. Martinez, 133 Easl cial county budgets. These ar and was a member of the Church at the bottom. all Hess gas stations in the state, Though Mr. Bowen orice Indi- 14 Campbell Dr., Eatontown, Bergen PI., told the board he ,e day-to-day costs of govern of Christ, Red Bank. Should you be unable to gel Start Aug. 17 If the 23,000 seats In Rutgen cated he desired reappolntment, daughter, yesterday. was concerned about traffic in lent and do not include expen Surviving are his wife, Mrs. at the stuck window from the Stadium are sold, the schplarshl| friends say now that he feels the vicinity of the.new bank, and Itures for capital improvemen Myrtle Carr Emmons; three . outside, you naturally wUI have fund will net approximately $85, Tuesday's action has vindicated Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frabiiio, For Garry Back 000. The expenses of the garni 10 Rose St., Long Branch, asked for the fence which the nd debt service. daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Walters to tackle it from the Inside him and that he will seek a new board stipulated in its decision. 'of River Plaza, Mrs. Helen Car- NEW YORK (AP) —Mr and have been underwritten by the daughter, yesterday. The 21 counties have authoi The putty knife-mallet treatment position elsewhere rather than Dr. Merritt E. London, 325 penter and Mrs. Dorothy Adams, Mrs. Jack Price's Carry Back, Hess Oil and Chemical Company, Mr. and Mrs. Edward OHourke, Ized spending of nearly $218 ml again Is recommended, with th try to persuade Mr. Cioffi to ac- Broad St., had questions abou both of Shrewsbury Township, usual caution about- proceeding who is in training at Belmont Perth Amboy. cept him. Mr. Bowen refused to 55 Barker Ave., Shrewsbury lion for "current operating ex Township, son, yesterday. the possibility of bright lights penditures" In their 1963 budgel five sons, Clarence S. Emmons •lowly. On the rare occasion: Park for a comeback to racing, The Jets and Patriots will ope: discuss the question, however. bothering neighbors and the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green, ppropriations This includes of Belford, Harold Emmons of when the window resists this pro- may make his first start Aug. 17 their American Football, Leagui Mr. Emmons takes over from 226 Bay Ave., Highlands, son, chance that motorists would use rare than $111 million for "per Fair Haven, WiUard S. Emmons, cedure, get a small block of wood In the 530,000-added Buckeye season in a re-match of the ex J. O. Jones who had replaced the bank parking lot to evade the Tuesday. anal services," Including gala Jr., of River Plaza, Charles' H. and hold it on a part of the Handicap at Randall Park, Cleve- hibition game on Sept.. 8 in Bos- Mr. Bowen. Mr, Jones returns proposed traffic signal. He was •ash. Tap it lightly with a mallet, land. ton. es, wages and "fringe benefits' Emmons of Belmar, and Albert to his post as public works di- reassured on both counts by Mr. Emmons of Bradley Beach; 16 Move the block a couple of Trainer Price said yesterday nd more than $105 million fo: rector. He had threatened to Doremus. grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Inches, tap it again. Continue thi: the 1%-rnile Buckeye would bej fight removal as acting man- other expenses," such as ma- The board's decision was unani- Dorothy Dwyer of Arizona, Mrs. until you have covered every preferable as a first start for Car- ager but made no protest when Board rials, supplies, repairs, main Brother Act mous with Mrs. Dorothy M. Bry- Minerva Fiore of Union Beach, part of the sash. ry Back, Instead of the $50,000 the vote was taken. Like the ap- (Continued) an, a property owner in the area, nance, contracted services and her recurring expenses of coun- and Mrs. Vernon Dey of Red This will break the hardened Whitney at Satatoga against Kel- Signs With pointment of Mr. Bowen, his ous- next Wednesday to resolve the disqualifying herself. so, and possibly Beau Purple. ' government operation. Bank; three brothers, Amos Em- paint loose from the sash and ter was by a 6 to 3 count. issue. With two successful steps to- Carry Back wqn the Whitney last, While county operating expens- mons of Headdens Corner, Mid- frame —,but remember, there's At 54, come Saturday, Mr. Thinks of • Reason ward a P-l special permit behind year. Grid Redskins increased an average of 7.1 dletown Township, Burgeis Em- glass in the window, so don't Emmons has been a Long "If we do wait until the next it, the bank will now take Its WASHINGTON (AP) -' • cent throughout the state, mons of Sea Bright and LeRoy try to show how strong you are. Carry Back, now a 5-year-old, Branch resident 53 years mov- meeting," Mr. Earle commented, application to Borough Council The Washington Redskins an is total appropriations for thi Emmons of Riverside Heights, The tapping must Re done light- worked five furlongs Tuesday in ing here from Washington after "we could tell the newspapers the for a final review and deciiion. nounced yesterday the signini lurpose rose by more than I1 Middletown Township. ly, not only to keep (he glass 1:01. Price said that if the 1981 his mother died. His father, the reason is we do not have a full for the 1963 season of Bob and Ed er cent in seven of the coun The funeral will be Saturday from cracking but to prevent any Kentucky Derby and Preakncss late Joseph Emmons, had been board tonight and that the presi- Khayat, the only brother com- at 2 p.m. at the Worden Funeral lobserdng of the putty. winner returns to top form, he'll a city pharmacist many years. dent Is absent." ies in comparison with actual bination in the National Football N.J. Tennis ipending last year. Home, Red Bank, with Rev. Once the window can be go in the $100,000 Aqueduct Hand! The acting manager lives at All board members, except Mr, League. >eb J. Kirkpatrlck, pastor of ' moved, sand off any paint tha Sept. 2 at Aqueduct. 234 Allen PI., with his wife, Dor- Lahey, however, said they would The counties with greatest in the Church of Christ, officiating. mjtv still be sticking to the side Bob, place kicking specialist foi othy. They have two children. prefer to resolve the issue without Championships creases are: Gloucester (10.2 pel m the iash or the groove in the the Redskins, will be playing hi: Mr, Emmons' salary as health further delay. :ent), Warren (11.4 per cent; Burial will be in Fair View Cem- "'-"frame. Then; apply a lubricant third year in the NFL. The for- officer Is $7,100 a year. No pro- To wait would be "poor public Jnion (11.6 per cent, Bergei etery, ^Middletown. . ,' 1 ' to the sildSig parts and you're Something New mer Mississippi star Is 6-2, 230 vision has been made as yet for relations and It casts a shadow Open Monday 12.7 per cent, Morris (13.5 pei all set. pounds, 25 years of age. He wai additional compensation for his over Mr. Sensible," Mrs. Mendes EAST ORANGE - New Jersey ent, Hunterdon (14.1 per cent) FRANK W. JACKSON, 2d When hardened paint is not the In Yachting the second leading scorer for thi services as acting manager, nor declared. State Tennis Championships, both omerset (14.5 per cent). Th MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — cause of a stuck window, it is Redskins last season as he kicked was Mr. Jones given any extra A proposal 'that the board singles and doubles for women, nty county to show a declln Frank W. Jackson, 2d., 56, of 84 likely th,at the sash has swollen POINT PLEASANT BEACH - 11 of 25 field goals and 38 extri pay for his five months as act- 'compromise" with $250 bonus will be held at the East Orange operating costs this year ! Tindall Rd., died suddenly yester- You then have a Httle more dif- New Jersey Yacht Sales Corp., points without a miss for 7 ing manager. now, for the superintendent, and Tennis Club honoring the 10th ape May with a drop of 4. day while working on River Rd. at Rt. 35 and the Intracoastal points. birthday.of the City of East Or- ficult task on your hands. You'll Following its meeting with Mr. another $250 in February was re- er cent under 1962 expenditure; In Fair Haven for the county Waterway, has something new ange, between Monday, July 15, ' have to remove the molding . . Ed Khayat, reserve defensive Bowen, the council advisory com jected. hen costs of repairing lasi road department. in the Metropolitan area, a 47 and July 21. The tournament is bead molding, it's called . , tackle, came to the Redskins in mittee, through Councilman Maz- The Practice ar's storm damages wen Mr. Jackson was born in Prov- foot Stephens flush-deok diesel sanctioned by the U. S. Lawn which forms the channel Into 1962 from the Philadelphia Ea za, Issued a statement asserting After the board voted on the leavy. idence, R. I., and had lived yacht. [Tennis Association. which the sash slides. , gles. He is 6-4, 250 pounds, and there would be no public com- salary issue in executive session, Monmouth County, which spent here 50 years. The Califomia-bullt yacht fea- Sometimes sanding the mold- 28 years of age, A graduate of ment about committee business Mr. Lahey, the vice president, James W. Kelly, Jr., mayor of 1,401,353 on operating costs I: He was a member of St. Paul's tures a special high performance ing edge which meets the sash Tulane University, he will until after a formal report is said the vote should be made East Orange, has donated a three Baptist Church, Atlantic High- hull and an interior decor not 962, this year appropriated $10, will be sufficient to correct the| be playing his seventh season ii made to council. unanimous when the meeting was year trophy which will be pre- lands, where he was manager of seen in the usual stock boats. 93,809 for the tame purpose, ai condition, but more usually you the NFL. Mr. Mazia also said "the com- reconvened "since this has been sented to the winner of the singles icrease of 7.4 per cent. ho Community Gospel Tones. will have to take the entire sash She Is powered by twin General our practice in the past." championship. He was president of the Middle- Motors 6-V-53 diesel engines, mittee wants to make It clear The fig'ires, based upon officia! out of the frame. Removal of Mr. Mortenson and Mr. Earle Entries are being received by town Republican Advancement which move her at a rapid clip, that Its consultant Is In no way idgets tiled with the state Di the bead molding will permit this rejected the idea on grounds that Kenneth Patton, tournament com Club, trustee of the United even In choppy seas. The salon Soar Catches serving as a consultant to the sion of Local Government, an Sand and lubricate the edges of each member should vote accord- mittee chairman, 72 Laurel Ave., Colored Republican Club, and a is equipped with a folding "Mur acting city manager but only to imong data being compiled b; the sash Just enough so that the ing to his belief. Bloomfield, nrd at the East Or- member of St. Mark's Lodge phy double bed" for overnight Dark on Sub the city council." e New Jersey Taxpayers As window moves up and down. If In other business, the board ange Tennis Club, Park Ave., AF&AM. you take off too much wood convenience. CLEVELAND (AP) -This wai elation for inclusion in its an- deferred action on changing East Orange. Registration cards iuar publication, "Financial Sta- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. during this operation, you may Alvin Dark's first time as mana- are required of all entrants. Ten- school policy regarding Bible litlcs of New Jersey Local Gov Mattis Jackson; two sons, Frank .find that the window rattles at ger in the All-Star game. He Police nis balls are provided by the reading and recitation of the irnment." W. Jackson, 3d, of New Shrews- tome later time when the wood Chatcaugay Accepts :ould hardly be-blamed Tuesday (Continued) Lord's Prayer, pending a direc- tournament committee. bury and Thomas E. Jackson of contracts. when he tried to substltuti Aqueduct's 129 Weight ;ram Implemented, salaries tive from the state commissioner The club will award prizes to Middletown; four daughters, jatcher Johnny Edwards of Cin raised, and a rating system for of education. NFL SWAP Mrs, Lola Rock of Red Bank, cinnati for Ed Bailey of San he winners and runners-up in Water Is the vital Ingredient NEW YORK (AP) - Trainer, personnel instituted. DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -The Dal Mrs. Sylvia Brown and Mrs. Francisco after the second in both singles and doubles corape- In the concrete mixture used for Jimmy Conway said Tuesday Mr. Roth also asked the gov- s Cowboys traded oftenslvi Carol Parish, both of New ning. BILLIE JEAN WINS ition. Matches are scheduled to a patching Job. It Is also the that Darby Dan Farm's Chateau- erning body to take a hard look DUBLIN, Ireland, (AP) —Two tart Monday at 1 p.m. The draw _ iard Andy Cvercko to the Cleve- Ihrewsbury, and Mrs. RoJin Kay vital ingredient in what Is called gay would accept the 129-pounds There was only one trouble. The at plans for the addition to the U. S. tennis stars, BiUie Jean Mof- lor singles will be made tomorrow land Browns yesterday for a fu- if Middletown; a brother, Myers the curing process, so necessary highweight assignment and start All-Star game rules say that all township's administration build- fitt and Tory Ann Fretj, won evening. The draw for doubles re draft choice. ackson of Asbury Park; a ils- after the repair has been made. Saturday in the $75,000 Dwyer 'starters, except pitchers, musi ing. through to the semi-finals of the will be made Monday. It was the third trade wit: ler, Mrs. Vivian Hammond of Too much water In the mix indicap at Aqueduct. play at least the first three in- The addition would house a Irish championships yesterday. leveland during the off-seasor Providence, R. I., and a step- nings. will weaken the finished patch, Chateaugay won the Kentucky meeting room and police faclli Miss Moffitt of Long Beach, J1I,2J« TWIN DOUBLE nd one of them—obtaining Jim irother, William Jones of Phila- although the concrete will ap- Derby and Belmont, but hasn't Umpire Hank Soar, a veteran ies. Calif., defeated Susan Behlmar of WESTBURY, N. Y. (AP)-Sev- ay Smith—made It possible tc delphia. pear to have hardened into a •aced since winning the latter of many All-Star games, wouldn' Mr. Roth said the plans dis- Yonkers, N. Y., 6-4, 6-4. Miss en tickets were sold on a $13,- ispose of Cverko sines Smif Services will be held Saturday strong, solid mass. Too little wa- test for 3-year-olds June 8. There let Dark get away with It. He close that the new police facili- Fretz of Harrisburg, Pa., de- 136.90 twin double at Roosevelt lays the same position. at 1 p.m. at St. Paul's Baptist ter keeps the mixture from be- lad been a possibility that Con- was well aware of the rulej. Soar ties would not be much larger feated Grace Houlihan of Ireland, Raceway Wednesday night, Dallas gave up offensive tack] Church, Atlantic Highlands, with ing workable; that is, the var- way and owner John W. Gal- made Dark leave Bailey in the :han the existing headquarters in 6-2, 6-«, 9-7. The winning horses in the sixth ionte Clark for Smith. The Cow Rev. Vastis Peek officiating. ious components will not cling ireath might send the colt to ame, . :he riia township hall. through ninth races were Re- jys also traded defensive tackt Burial will be in White Ridge together properly. Chicago for another meeting Sat- "I knew all along," said Dark He said consideration should It pays to advertise In the Red bounder, Career Boy, Robert S., en Frost to Cleveland for a Cemetery, Eatontown, under the If you buy one of the premixes, xday with Candy Spots in the with a smile. "I just wanted to be given to expanding the head- Bank Register.—Advertisement. and King's Meadow. raft choice. direction of the F. Leon Harris the Instructions on the bag will 1100,000 American Derby. Candy lee if I couldn't get away with quarters. Funeral Home, Red Bank. Ma- tell you how much water to add. Ipots beat Chateaugay in the It." The township is awaiting word sonic services will be held Fri- Be sure to follow them Implicit- Preakness. "I didn't." on an application for half the day at 9 p.m. at the church. cost of the project under the Ac celerated Public Works pro- NILS £. HAGBERG ram. WEST END - Nili E. Hagberg, Cost of the addition has been 69, died yesterday in his home estimated at $257,500. it 55 Passey Gardens here. A. Mr. Roth also said that the atlve of Linkoplng, Sweden, he committee should consider as been a local resident 25 some reorganization of the po- 'ears. ke department to provide a full Mr. Hagberg was employed as :ime juvenile officer. aretaker for the Nathan Bijur The current juvenile officer al- Estate in Long Branch. He was ;o doubles as head of the detec- married to the late Helma Hag- Ive division. "jerg. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. >orii Haute, at home; a sister, Queen Booed >trs. Anna Ek In Sweden, and LONDON (AP - The leftist granddaughter. The funeral will protest against the state visit of > Saturday at 10 a.m. In the King Paul and Queen Frederlka ohn W. Flock Funeral Home, f Greece hit Queen Ellzabeih Long Branch. I last night. For the first time Burial will be in Woodbine In Modern history a British mon lemetery, Oceauport. roll was booed by a British rowd. DEATH NOTICE Queen Elizabeth was visibly JAOKaoN, Frink W., Zi. 5«, of II Iniitll Rd., Jllddletown Towuihlp, haken by the torrent of abut* Mr 10, l!U»buid o! Mr,. M»ttU J>ck- 'rom about 1,500 of the Com- •on. faUitr of Frank W. JBCIUMI, 3d, ~nmmii K. Jackion, Mn. L*U Rock, munists, anarchists and ban-the- 'n. Sylvia Brown, Mra. Catvt Parllh, Ira. riolln K«r, brolhar of Mjrtu wmbers who have been demon- rtckion and Ura. Vlvlin Hammond. rating since the four-day state Itp-brotnet « WUUam Jontl. FUnanl Saturday 1 p.m. al Bt. Paul BapHil Islt started Tuesday. Church. Atlantic Highland!. Interment ; Wbtti.-RldEfl- Ointtinfr ;ittnl.h ««n»rtle« .Xpert, pt.e«« call it Me P. [y«bn Tfarrla rumril I in I n E >UN- Five European Brown Bear cubs occupy thenv There's no Trick to Having Ex- mlcrophon* within sealt model »f th* n«w Metropolitan Opera Houw. Sound testa ar* being Homa, Rait Bank, Friday from U Mlvra In lh» Whlpsnada Zoo nur London, England. The four-month-old cubs haw be«n (akin ~,m. to ^ p.m. and nmalns will !!• :rt Cash. You Get It Fast When conducted mar Oopinhagtn to dtttrmlM llttenlna ewtdltlena.withIB tlw (£00««at •taietur* •tata at Ina church Friday from from their partntt and art now learning to live on their own. Apparently, they've «ucc«edetr. You Us* Tn« R»f Ister Classified. to 10 p.m. Fratarnal ainleai Frl- or at » p.m. at tha cimfen.. New Residents First Grades BED BANK REGISTER Tburw&y, July H, 1965-5 At Strathmore Will Go On Cites Military Savings MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — New Strathmore residents are Mr. and By ELTON C. FAY to military users for current con- Mrs. William C. Beverly, 12 Ice Split Session sumption or mobflfcation reserve WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre- stocks. Meadow La., and their children HOLMDEL - Five first grade tary of Defense Robert S. McNa- He figured that $12 billion ij in- Harry, 3, and William, 5, former- are scheduled to start the new mara said today his cost reduction Investing vested in excess stocks and said a ly of Flushing, N.Y.; Mr. and school year on a split session program clipped $1 billion from cehtral clearing house, with head- Mrs. John Cameron and their basis—but it is only a temporary Pentagon spending during the fis- Roger E. Spew By ROGER E. SPEAR quarters at Battle Creek, Mich., eight children Jill, 22, Carol, 20, move by the Board of Education cal year just ended, and expected to last na longer will have a complete inventory by Q — "What can you tell mi May" as it is usually! called) Gail, 18, Dorothy, 15 Lorraine, This, McNamara told President than four months. the end of this calendar year. •bout Federal National Mortgage not guaranteed by the U. S. gov< 13, James, 11, Mary, 9 and John, Kennedy in a memorandum, was Association common stock? I'm emment. The association is, how< 6, formerly of Jersey Cify; Mr. The board last night stressed $250 million more than he esti- McNamara also had some com- told that it's guaranteed by the ever, a corporate instrumentalit} and Mrs. Robert Cleary, 80 Ivy it is opposed to double sessions, mated could be saved a year ago. ments on one of hi! favorite Hill Dr., and their children Rob- but approved the move to gai government or has some kind ol of the government, and all Uv And he also reported that plans topics, "goldplating" — procure- erta, 6, and Elinor, 9% months, two classrooms during the pe- government connection. Do yo preferred stock i is held by th. for the current and following fiscal ment of equipment and weapons formerly of Queens Village, N.Y. riod the three-room addition is recommend it as a conservative secretary of the treasury. years would bring total savings which otherwise could be bought Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Constant, under construction at the Indiai investment?' CS. The purpose of Fanny May to almost $4 billion within five cheaper but provide the same use- 83 Idplstone La., and their chil- Hill School. A—Please allow me to correct to help supply a secondary mar- years instead of the originally es- fulness. Some examples cited: A dren Maria, 18, and Eugene, 15, one misconception. Common ket for PHA and VA guaranteed The new classrooms are ex- timated $3 billion. specially designed "mechanical formerly of Freeport, LI.; Mr. pected to be ready for occupancj mule" for opening and closing the *tock in Federal National Mort- loans. Dividend payments are The savings have been In logis gage Association (or "Fans' made monthly and last Octobe: and Mrs. Fred K. Creasy, 84 Ivy by December. If construction is heavy hatches on the Minuteman Hill Dr., and their children Bon- completed ahead of schedul tic—supply—costs and "have not missile M)O cost {555,000 but a was raised to $0.30, or $3.60 an in any way been achieved at nually. nie, 13, Gary, 11, Jane, 3, and double sessions will end soonei commercial hydraulic device Lori, three weeks, formerly of than the anticipated fbur-montr a sacrifice of national security," costs $80,000; a lift truck for Navy At the current price of aroun New Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. period. McNamara wrote. Subroc antisubmarine missiles Rail Stocks 95 (OTC) the yield is 3.8 per Theodore L. Doktor,\32 Ithan On the contrary, he listed In costs $2,480 under original design, cent. I like the shares and be- Board members felt the fir La., and their children Christo- creases in combat capability but came down to $385 when an lieve they are entirely suitable graders will be the best adapter, Up Overall pher, 3, Karen, 2, and Jeffrey, 1 which he said have been obtained ordinary mechanical lifting device for conservative accounts. for split sessions because the during the past two years. They p formerly of Flushing, N.Y.; and have just completed their kin was substituted. Q-"My husband died fiv Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Frailer, had been disclosed in various A Off years ago and since then I hav< dergarten period on a half da previous announcements. More procurement through con- g 196 Deerfield La., and their chil basis. Averag lived alone. I have been invited Among them he mentioned: tract competition is sound policy, -NEW YORK (AJP) - Rails ad dren Richard, 13, Jack, 11, and The action will enable the sev NEW YORK ( to live with my daughter, bul DIDN'T GET TO SEE GREEK ROYALTY — Mn. Betty An Increase of 100 per cent In said McNamara, although he vanced m the face of a Ann, 6, formerly of Lansdowne, enth-eighth grade science clas (eel I should care for mysel: Ambatieloi, 45, wife of an imprisoned Greek Communist, !he number of nuclear warhead; noted that In some instances this ftreatened railroad strike and Pa. to move from the multi-purposi as long as I am able. In addifio for strategic warfare forces; a 60 was complicated by the need for the over-«U stock market declined Also, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore is buttled away by police from vicinity of Westminster room and the library to movi to my savings account, I have per cent increase in tactical nu specialized military items. He es- Irregularly yesterday. Airlines E. Gerrig, 24 Ice Meadow La., from the stage to the two class- held for many yean 238 shares Pier in London. She tried to make her way to royal auto clear forces deployed In Western timated that in the first 10 months and selected issues ,were strong. and their children Janice, 5, and rooms. It will free the multi- of Western Massachusetts Gas carrying visiting Greek King Paul and Queen FredWika Europe; a 48 per cent Increase in of fiscal 1963 savings from com- Not until after the dose of Hope, 2, formerly of Yonkers, purpose room during school hours and 258 shares ol Springfield Gas the number of combat-ready petitive procurement contracts trading at the New York Stock N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John J- at it arrivad at the pier which is across the street from for physical education classes, Company. Should I hold these, 01 Army divisions; a 30 per cent ex- totaled $195 million. He cited this Exchange did the news come Griffin, 17 Ice Meadow La., and assemblies and lunchroom pur- have I too many of each." M.C the House of Parliament. (AP Wirephotol pansion in the number of air tacti- example: A man-pack radio cost that *« nationwide walkout hai their daughter Kathleen, 3, for- poses, and after school hours fo cal squadrons, and a 200 per cent $2,278 under noncompetltive price, been postponed. Rail stocks, A—I think you should be wamv merly of the Bronx, N.Y.; Mr. the use of all local organiza- increase In special forces for deal- $843 under competitive price. however, acted most of the da;, ly commended for retaining youi and Mrs. James P. Healy, 128 tions. M if a reprieve were inevitable, independence as long as possibl Ing with guerrilta-type threats. Retaining no longer needed real Idolstone La., and their children The Racial Situation Principal Richard M. Ford an- Both of your stock holdings an estate has been one of the largest The Dow Jones industrial aver- Mary, 7, Matthew, 6, and Pa nounced the following schedule McNamara said the savings re- of highest quality and both serve hidden costs In defense operations, • age took a moderate loss of 1.97 tricia, 3, formerly of Jersey City; SAVANNAH, Ga. - Midnight between white and Negro teen- will be in effect during the spli sulted from "improvements In op- —to some extent—the same area McNamara said. Over the past tt 71&12. The Dow Jones averagi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hill, 17 Ivy violence erupts in vicinity of city age gangs in Brooklyn. Four Ne- session period: erating efficiency," a point on in western Massachusetts. two years, he said, the Pentagon flf~2(>^rills advanced. Hill Dr., and their daughters and county jails after demon groes arrested. Elsewhere, Ne- the threo transported first which he has placed heavy em- In theory, at least, you are no has initiated action at more than Of 1.J22 issues traded, 595 de- Allse, 6 ,and Merrill, 3, formerly strating Negroes lay In streets groes stage sit-ins at offices of grades will meet in the morning phasis since he came to the Pen- well diversified, and your lette; 400 locations in the United States clined and' 428 advanced. New of Fords; Mr. and Mrs. James and slash tires. Police retaliate governor and mayor demanding from 8:25 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. and agon from the motor manufactur- implies that you are a bit con and overssas to get rid of or con- high* for the year totaled 43 and F. Hurley, 13 Infield La., and with tear gas bombs. Dispersed equal job opportunities. Pickets the two walking first grades will nj? Industry In 1961. cerned about the matter. If thai solidate installations. aew lows 24. their children Kathleen, 3, and Negroes roam through town, lay in paths of equipment vehl meet in the afternoon from 12:3C The defense chief called a late is so; you might switch one-hall Chrysler was far and away the James, 2, formerly of Great breaking windows in cars and cles at Brooklyn as protest of to 4:30 p.m. morning news conference to dis- Real estate returned to civilian most active stock, losing % at of your holdings of each int Neck, L.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry businesses. Police arrest about alleged discrimination in build- cuss his report to the President use under this program will total Washington Water Power and All transported students will 6094 on 140.200 shares. Early in L. Langer, 89 Irongate La., and 70 adults and juveniles before ing trades. Extra police on duty, ride their normal buses In the with reporters. 265,905 acres, McNamara wrote;' the day Chrysler was down J4 Standard Oil of New Jersey, their son, Glenn, 6, formerly of bringing trouble under control. near diner in the Bronx where One reduction discussed by Mc- industrial plants which can be which would provide you with morning and tha first graders to 60, at which level many "stop- Westbury, LI.; Mr. and Mrs. White church damaged by fire. pickets seek alteration of hiring Namara Involved what he called used for commercial work will about the same yield. will return home on the buses loss" orders were touched off. Noel D. Levine, 109 Ivy Hill practices. which bring the kindergarten "buying only what we need." He total 54; personnel being released Trading was halted for about an Dr., formerly of Hackensack, are COLUMBIA, S. C. -1 Federal CAMBRIDGE, Md. - White to school for their 12:30 p.m. said a restudy of the military's or assigned to other places be- hour and a half to enable ex- expecting their first child at the judge orders the University of persons toss raw egggs and fire- session. requirements had enabled the de- cause of closing or consolidation change officials to match orders. 1 total 53,310; annual operating end of this month; Mr. and Mrs. South Carolina to admit Its first crackers along line of march of The board set July 21 to re- partment to cancel $700-milllon In the interim enough buyers ap- savings for the past two years Gas Firm Gerald C. McGuire, 115 Ivy Hill Negro student, 17-year-old Henri integrationist parade. Fires de- ceive bids for construction of the worth of procurement which had peared so that the stock reopened have totaled $316 million and an- Dr., and their sons Gerald, 2, Monteith. stroy two vacant houses in Ne- 21-room Village School. The date been planned, by reducing buying at 61% — on blocks of 45,000 and nual savings should increase to al- and Kevin, five months, former- WASHINGTON — Secretary of gro district. was advanced from July 2 to al for inventories. During fiscal 1963, 8,500 stores. Even this loss was Asks 2 for 1 most $450 million during the next ly of Staten Island, N.Y.; and State Dean Rusk tells Senate MOBILE, Ala. — School board low contractors more time In he said, almost $1.2 billion in ex- erased temporarily. two years. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Mills, Commerce Committee that con- directs attorneys to seek a re- drawing up their bids. cess inventories was redistributed A "stopfoss" order is an order Stock Split 74 Ivy Hill Dr., and their sons tinued civil' rights problems hearing of a federal appeal! Steven, 8, Lawrence, 654. and would bring deep internal crisis court order to desegregate firs to "teH at the market" placed ASBTJRY PARK -,- Stockhold- Kevin, 414, formerly of Rldge- grade classrooms this fall. City In advance to become activated ers of the New Jersey Natural In United States, says domes- field. committee to study equal job op- Averted automatically when a stock Gas Company voted yesterday t tic situation affects foreign rela- portunities for Negroes. reaches a certain level. The pur- approve a 2 for 1 stock split o Also, Mr. and Mrs. William E. tions. Senate Judiciary subcom- (Continued) pose is usually to save profits. the company's common stock Mishkind, 105 Ivy Hill Dr., and mittee votes to continue the Civil WASHINGTON - Women lead- On Tuesday the President had Second most active was Penn- subject to approval of the New their son Steven, 2, formerly of Rights Commission. ers establish a permanent Na recommended arbitration of the sylvania Railroad, up % at 1% Jersey Board of Public Utilit Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Howard NEW YORK-J>olice report five tlonal Women's Committee fo work rules dispute by Supreme on 91,900 shares. Pennsy also Commissioners, Leon Zuckerman, L. Nixon, 91 Ivy HiU Dr., and white persons wounded by shot- Civil Rights to aid public under- Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, changed hands on some big company public relations mana- their children Karen, 16 Linda, gun fire, none seriously, in ap- standing of the President's pro- former labor lawyer and Ken- blocks, this issue reflecting some ger, said this morning. 4, David, 8, and Howard, five parent continuation of old feud posals. nedy's former secretary of labor, heavy Investment demand. The PUC held a hearing on th months, formerly of Brooklyn; An Amendment Xerox, up 3 at 224, was said to application of the company Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. O'Dwy- Union rejection of the proposa •how further strength because day and indicated it would giv er, 111 Ivy Hill Dr., formerly of OKs Transport Bill —the carriers accepted—touchec of stock split hopes. IBM dropped a decision today or tomorrow, Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs., Amos of( Wednesday's activity in th 3%, Polaroid % U.S. Smelting S. Power, 25 Ithan Way, and their Company officials said the spli TRENTON (AP)-rGov. Richard whose homes are closer than tw executive mansion. children, Timothy, 8, Jane, 6, and would become effective within miles to public school. Declaring they had no objec Gail,12, formerly of Jersey City; J. Hughes has signed a bill al Among other rails. Southern eight days after approval is re- The bill was sponsored by Mid- tions to Goldberg—the unions tol Mr. and Mrs. John Purdie, Jr., lowing local school boards to pro- Railway gained 1 while Chicago ceived from the PUC. dlesex County's four-member As- the President at 10 a.m. the; 5 Infield La., formerly of Ruther- ft North Western, New York Cen This is the second two for oni vide transportation for children sembly delegation. couldn't go for the principle o tral. Chesapeake Si Ohio, South- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. stock split by the company in Assemblyman J. Edward Crab binding arbitration. ern Pacific, were fimdngr'fraction-years. The stockholders vote Riley, 28 Ithan Way, and their daughter, Ruth, 2'/$, formerly of lei, D-Middlesex, said the meas Kennedy did not Indicate whai al gainers. overwhelmingly in favor of the Salary Guide ure is purely permissive and thi kind of legislation he might tsi American Stock Exchange split, with 83 per cent of the 1,- Rldgewood, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Robert, Jr., 92 Ivy cost of transporting the children as a result of the proposed stud prices worked irregularly higher 092,664 shares voting in favor, would not be figured in comput- —if no agreement is reached. A Volume, was 1.47 million shares Mr. Zuckerman said. Hill Dr., and their daughters For Cafeteria Elizabeth, 4, and Leslie, 2, for- ing the amount of state aid for Capitol Hill source said, however, compared with 1.2 million Tues- Dale B. Otto, company presi transportation of pupils. the President would propose an day. merly of Point Pleasant. dent, told the 65 stockholder! Staff Adopted Under state law, local schoo amendment to the Railway Labo Corporate bonds were mixed who Jammed the company' Also, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. boards receive state-aid, for trans Act providing for compulsory ar- in light trading. U.S. government board room that the 'primary Schneider, 45 Ice Meadow La., OOEANPORT — The Board of porting children who live mon bitration. bonds''made their best gain in reason ... for splitting the stock and their children Lawrence, 10, Education last night adopted a than two miles from school. J. E. Wolfe, chief negotiator for , about seven weeks as a raise in Edward, IS, Charles, 18, formerly is that the market price* will salary guide for cafeteria em- Crablel said the bill was de- the railroads, said it is the car- the Federal Reserve Board dis- of Elmhurst, LI.; Mr. and Mrs. turally fall into the range ol ployees. signed to solve transportation riers' understanding that the dis count rate seemd to appear less Robert J. Sullivan, 40 Ice Mead- somewhere in the neighborhood The guide sets a minimum an- problems in growing counties. He pute will be settled one way or likely. of $20. At this price, it is be- ow La., and their sons Michael, nual salary of $2,500 for the caf- the other by July 29. He said he "I hote these niqht qames. It seems every 2, and John, 13 months, formerly said housing developments often Yesterday's closing stocks: lieved thera will be a broade eteria manager and a maximum are built on the outskirts of towns, did not think further collective body comes to the park half loaded!" ACT InH I-T-E Ckt Brk IS' 1 of the Bronx, N.Y.; Mr. and 1 distribution of the company of $3,600. The minimum for cafe- bargaining is contemplated. Adams Ex an Johns Man 47 Mrs. Robert Weiss, 57 Ivy Hill less than two miles from a Air Prod Jonea & L 54 stock and the market base wil teria assistants will be $1,600 and school. Luna and Wagner held a news Air -Rcriue Joy Mr* 23 be wider. We believe this will be Dr., and their sons Steven, 13, the maximum, $2,700. Allei Cp Ka!«r Al 39 He said this often puts some conference In which they said they, A lei Lud 63% Kennecott 72; beneficial to the company an and Kenneth, 10, formerly of Increases will be granted each Decision Alternative : children in a position of having were glad they could accept Ken- Aileg Pw Koppers 4fl its stockholders." Westbury, L.I.; Mr. and Mrs. Allied" Ch Kreaie, SS year until step 10, after which to walk along heavily traveled nedy's proposal..They said they Aim ChU Kroger Richard M. Whiting, 42 Deborah 60 they will be granted every three were hopeful a complete restudy WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. presented objectively as part of Alcoa Leh PoH C La,, and their daughters, Dona roads to get to school and this Am Alrlin Leh Val Ind years. of the facts In the dispute would eler Frelinghuysen, R-N.J., said a secular program ... Is con- Am Brk an 1JOT Glass Lynn, 5%, and Ellen, 3, formerly constitutes a safety hazard. The board said that for the bring out more sentiment in their today that an alternative to the sistent with the First Amend- Am Can k Lib MoIML of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Am Mot 196344 school year the salary of favor. Supreme Court's recent ruling on ment. Am Cyan Ure * "/ Injured In ward E. Wiggers, 101 Ivy Hill lie Cab, Long Branch, and an Am Hmy XJtton Ind Mrs. Consuela Jeska, the cafe- Review Situation school prayers would be the es- "This opens the way, I would Am ImeH Lukeru 811 Dr., and their children Edward, teria manager, will remain at $877.50 contract to Wagner Bus tablishment of courses on religion assume, for courses based on our Am Btd Mack Trk Luna commented that the new s 4'/2, Daniel, 3, Laura Ann, 20 Service, Eatontown, for transpor- Judaeo-Christian heritage as part Am Tel T«l Marath Oil Car Accident $3,350, which is between step 9 committee will only review the sit- in public school curriculums. Am Tot V Martin M 05 months, Jo Ann, four months, tation of handicapped children; 121 U and 10 on the guide. The salaries The court ruled that required of the regular curriculum of the Am VIKM« Merck 31% UNION BEACH — One person formerly of Yonkers, N.Y.; Mr. authorized the secretary to ad- uation. He said the unions would Amp- Ine MS MOM of the two assistants, Mrs. Helen jible reading and recitation of public schools. Introduction of Anaotmda O6S Minn M*M 69! was injured Tuesday in a three- and Mrs. Thomas R. York, 15 vertise for bids for fuel oil, bread be agreeable to renew negotiations Armeo 811 32% Mo Pac A 67 Lacku and Mrs. Sarah B. Lo- :he Lord's Prayer in public these courses is now possible and Armour Mont Ward 37>_ car accident on Rt. 36 near Donna PI., and their son John, and rolls, milk, and ice cream, with the carriers at any time. 52!4 max, will be $2,400, step 9 on the ichoois was unconstitutional. Fre- constitutional." Armat Ck S* Nat Blac Laurel Ave. 2, formerly of Bayside, N.Y,; returnable Aug. 14. On Capitol Hill. Senate Repub- Aihl Oil N Cash Reg 70 guide. Inghuysen, m a letter to constit- He said citizens aroused by the Atchllon *2