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VOL. 87 NO 147 II1U8<1 «»"7. MMttv tUAoik rndur. •scand cun Poiim '*"* "'• "w> "' Paid U. $*& Buk ui »t Addition*! MUlitij OHlMt. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE New Shrewsbury Man Slightly Injured 28 Are Safe in Plane Crash LANCASTER, Pa. - Clyde N. SaboM, 42, of 837 Tinton In New Shrewsbury this morning, his wife, the former Miss "He did a wonderful Job of getting us down safely," Mr. "Everyone sat there quietly and waited," he said. Ave., New Shrewsbury, N. J., was slightly injured last night Betty Stoeber of Harrisburg, said she had not heard anything Murphy, Said of Capt. Morris. Allegheny Airlines and Civil Aeronautics Board officials in the safe crash landing of an Allegheny Airlines plane at about the crash until The Register called. She said she was "God bless that pilot," said Morris Stroh, of New York were at the scene to investigate the incident and inspect the Lancaster Airport. It had taken off from that field moments thankful to learn that her husband, sales manager for the Ohio City, another passenger. "He did a marvelous job." plane, which had a badly damaged undercarriage and two earlier. Chemical Surgical Equipment Co., New. York City, had sus- Mr. Murphy said the plane was in the air only a few min- damaged wings. He was one of,25 passengers and three crewmen aboard tained only chest bruises and was released from a hospital utes when they heard the engine go. The co-pilot was Robert Solo's, also of Somerville, N. J. the twin-engine plane a Convair, Flight 388, which originated after treatment. The pilot began to circle at low altitude, Mr. Murphy said, The injured were the stewardess, Judy G. Marsh, 28, of Trenton, N. J., who was admitted to Lancaster General Hos- in Pittsburgh and took off from Lancaster at 8:24 p.m. on its "For many years he has traveled frequently throughout and started in to land. He cut both engines and rode the plane pital in satisfactory condition with a possible fracture of the way to Reading, Pal, and Newark, N. J. Two were hos- the eastern section of the nation — with most of his trips by air out more than 100 yards until it came to a stop in a snow- neck, and Walter Hagerty, of Springfield, N. J., who was ad- pitallzed. — and this is the first time he has been in a crash," she said. covered field off the runway. One passenger, Richard Murphy, a Pittsburgh real es- "You know it's funny," Mr. Murphy recalled, you hear mitted to St. Joseph's Hospital in Lancaster with compound tate man claimed all "owe their lives" to the skill of the pilot, She and her husband have two children, Vicki, 12, and about panic in connection with these things, But nobody pan- fractures of the left leg. Capt. William Morris, Somerville, N. J. Carol, 7. They own their home. icked in this one. The uninjured paasengeat, were taken by bus to Reading. Realignment Commission Submits First Report Today TRENTON — The Legislature's to Inform jpu that the Commis- the suggested alignment of con- last week at which time It re- ternate proposals you might want special commission studying re sion, at this stage of its deliber- gressional and Senate districts. ceived a number of general reo to suggest," said the message apportionment submits , its first ations, is leaning toward the use The commission also is consid- ommendations but little in the signed by Samuel A. Alito, di- long awaited progress report to- of congressional districts, drawn ering the possibility of using way of new, specific proposals to rector of the state's Law Revis- day. to retain county lines as much these same districts as the basis redistrict congressional districts ion and Legislative Services. Unless last minute changes are as possible, as the basis for for Assembly districts." or the reapportionment of Senate Plan for District made, it was learned the com Senate districts." The letter also reminded the and Assembly lines. If the 1-2-4 system of reap- mission will inform Republican He added: "In this regard, it politicians that the commission "Gov. Meyner is hopeful this portionment is accepted by the and Democratic legislators and is giving serious consideration to held a public hearing Friday of invitation will bring about any al- (See STATE, Page 2) lawmakers that the much dis- cussed 1-2-4 reapportionment plan about the simplest way of revamphig, in particular, the Third Congressional District. Monmouth and Ocean Counties Buddhist Monks, Nuns comprise the Third District, If the 1-24 method of reap portionment is recommended by BAR ASSOCIATION LEADERS — Justice Haydn Proctor, of the ttate Supreme Court the 12-member, bipartisan com- mission headed by former Demo- Demonstrate in Saigon last night installed new officers of Hie Monmouth Bar Association at a ceremony in cratic Gov. Robert B. Meyner, SAIGON, South Viet Nam library four blocks from the em- central market later In the day presented a petition to U.S. Am- Joseph's Restaurant, West Long Branch. Shown, left to right, are Samuel A Car- it would mean the Third Dis- s bassy. This is the immolation tech- bassador Maxwell D. Taylor. trict would have one congress- (AP)—South Vietnamese para- tenuto, Red Bank, first vice president; Justice Proctor, George A, Bariscello, of Crowds, mostly youths, nique that did much to rally man, two state senators and four troopers smashed their way Paratroopers who were knocked over police boxes in opinion against the.late Presi- Deal, the incoming president; M. Raymond McGowan, Shrewsbury, the outgoing assemblymen. with billy clubs and tear gas guarding the embassy put on main city streets. dent NgoDlnhDieni. president, and Joieph T. Grause, Red Bank, secretary," ' At Large Races? through nearly 500 Buddhist gas; masks an hour after the The Buddhist monks and nuns demonstration began. Thirty Whether the candidates would monks and nuns demonstrating Present Petition run at large In th« Third Dis- By midaftemoon, scattered gathered in.front of the Ameri- minutes later, after dispersing a against Premier Tran Van crowd of Buddhist laymen who trict is a problem yet to be groups of demonstrators were can Embassy at 1:30 a.m. after Huong in front of the U.S. Em- had gathered down the street resolved by the Commission. moving all over Saigon. racing 10 blocks through Saigon bassy today. , carrying antfgovemment ban- they, forcibly broke up the dem- A letter sent to both party A Buddhist source telephoned onstration by the monks and A few minutes later a.mob The Associated Press office that ners. Fire Under Control leaders in the state this week nuns... read, in part: smashed the doors andwindows a monk would burn himself on a They converged on the em- "Gov. Meyner has asked me of the U.S. Information Service' main city boulevard near the bassy from three directions and Throw Grenades They threw several dozen tear gas grenades into the ranks of Near Churchill Home the yellow-robed Buddhists and then moved in among them, LONDON (AP)-Fire broke out One started down the almost fire was is also known as Hyde Keyport Master Plan Unveiled smashing them on the head with In an apartment building im- deserted street in which Churchill Park Gate. their clubs. mediately behind Sir Winston lives. Kensington Rd. is the bi, REPORT — Members of the ic proposals were made covering — Extend and realign First county and the U.S. Army Corps Some Americans from the Churchill's home today and Hold Up Traffic thoroughfare near Sir Winston's 'lanning Board last night un- this recommendation. St., as part oF the bulkhead proj- of Engineers. embassy ran into the street and smoke billowed around the "It's not down there," yelled a home. Off Kensington Rd., rim veiled the borough's proposed Convert First and Second ect, to intersect with Broad St. - Widen Clark St., a portion dragged bleeding monks and ground floor where Sir Winston reporter, "It's behind Sir Win- number of small but fashion master plan, then took the docu- Sts. into one-way streets, after near the waterfront — and re- of Beers St., and Green Grove lay near death. nuns down a side street where ston's house." able little dead end streets. ment home to study it for a the ring-road project is com- align between Beers St. and Ave. they gave them first aid treat- The fire appeared to be in a With the police holding up traf- Sir Winston's London house month. pleted. Broadway. — Extend Maple PI. to Fulton ment. vacant apartment overlooking fic in busy Kensington Rd./ttie in one of these. The, dead end The board has already' ex- — Build a new collector street St. — Build a new bridge across The Buddhists broke ranks Churchill's London home at No. fire engine backed, then shot for- street where the. fire was re- messed its support for parts of from First St. parallel to Wal- — Realign and widen Fulton under the attack and dispersed 28 Hyde Park Gate. ward and turned down another ported is another. he plan, compiled by Candeub nut St. for the Walnut' St. in- Matawan Creek, as a joint proj- and Eighth Sts. in all directions. Four fire engines roared to a tiny dead end street, paralleling On the other side of busy Ken- nd Fleissig Associates, but no dustrial area. ect with Matawan Township, the (See KEYPORT, Page 2) halt near the entrance to Hyde Hyde Park Gate. sington Rd. is Kensington Gar- indication has been given as to Some 5C0 youths tried to join Park Gate. Police said the place where the dens with the famous Peter Pan whether the entire plan will be the monks and nuns in front of statue. adopted. Little Silver Council the embassy but troops halted them two blocks away. Under Control W. Hoyt Scharff, Jr., acting Also close by is Kensington ward chairman, said It will be Palace, the homes of Princess six to eight weeks before a pub- Bliss Takes Over Margaret and her husband Lor ic hearing is conducted. Sewer Report Is Studied Fix Damage Snowdon, and Princess Marina, Previously released portions of the dowager Duchess of Kent. the plan recommend a ring-road LITTLE SILVER — Borough The sewage treatment plant woulc for any sewerage system con- The fire was brought under con- and bulkhead project at the rear Council, meeting in adjourned be located on Racoon Island of structed on a regional basis. To Crane Today as GOP of the main business district, a trol at 10:55 a.m. (5:55 a.m. session last night, accepted the Monmouth Beacli. Rumson's consultant engineers revised zone code, and additional EST), a fireman reported. Th( engineering feasibility report Rumson Considered last month recommended con- ;chool construction. At $10,000 housekeeper in the building sai submitted by the Regional Sew- Michael J. Rafferty, RSSC struction of a $2,589,000 munici National Leader the apartment in which it oc The Recommendations er Study Committee (RSSC). chairman and a councilman here, pal system, but suggested thai MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Cab and crane owned by C. J. Pardun curred is rented by Lady Lan Released last night were these The report recommends con- said plans for the system may the area adjacent to Oaks Rd. CHICAGO (AP) - Republi The party's executive com- don. ecommendations: struction of a $17,610,000, six-bor- be changed to include two small and including Wardell Ave., and Co., North Brunswick, was dam- aged to extent of about $10,000 cans hauled down Barry Gold- mittee, most of whose members "I was clearing a landing whei Industrial Sices ough sewerage system, and es- areas of Rumson borderning thi the area along Buena Vista Ave., by five Cliffwood Beach teenagers water's battle-tattered flag to- were appointed by Burch, ap- I smeiled smoke," lie said, — Creation of two industria' tablishment of a Regional Sewer- community and Fair Haven. south of River Rd., be incorpor- day with the scheduled election unlocked the door of Lady Lan ated into the regional plan on Wednesday night, police reported proved the changeover in a areas, one af the juncture of age Authority to build and oper- Rumson had been a member ol of Ohio's Ray C. Bliss as their contract basis. yesterday. closed meeting Thursday. (See FIRE, Page 2) Rts. 35 and 36, and the other ate it. the regional group but pulled out . new national chairman. at the Locust St. complex. The system would serve this 13 months ago, just before the A summary was released to Relaxed and smiling, Gqld- See Photo, Page 2 — Three small shopping cen borough, Fair Haven, Shrews- feasibility study was authorized, newsmen earlier this week, but water was on hand to witness :ers (in addition to the main dis- the complete engineering feasi bury, Oceanport, West Loh g on the claim that it would hav Three of the juveniles were ar- the formal acceptance by the trict) — one near the railroad bility report — received b; Branch and Monmouth Beach, to pay more than its fair share rested by police yesterday, as re- GOP National Committee of the station between Broad and Main the RSSC in closed session—will Top Priority sult of anonymous tip, and two resignation of his hand-picked Sts., another at the eastern sec- not be made public until it for- others are expected to be picked chairman, Dean Burch. tion of Maple PI., and the third mally is accepted by the com- up today. Bliss, 57, and a veteran party at the four corners along West Holmdel Decision mittee, Mr., Rafferty said. organizer since 1949, will take ; Pardun Co. is township's sewer ront St. and Broadway. Hearing Set Feb. 3 over from Burch April 1. For Election — Five new municipal j>ark- contractor. Party Harmony ng lots, with a total of 620 The RSSC will meet in public Machine is worth about $55,000. CHICAGO — New Jersey Republican Chairman Webster Asked on Sewers This changeover was being •paces. session on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at Police said locked cab was made In the interests of party B, Todd has gained strong support for the idea that.his state's — General rehabilitation of the HOLMDEL — Charles M. Pike, sewer drainage basin with Mid- 8 p.m. in Borugh Hall, here. jimmied open, and youths mart- ' harmony under the personal gubernatorial election would be given the highest priority by (owntown business district County Planning Board director, dletown, Raritan and Union The council's acceptance of the aged to turn ignition on and op- supervision of Goldwater, the the national party. hrough urban renewal. No specif- told the Holmdel Young Republi- Beach. report last night is an acknowl- erate the boom, breaking it in Todd reported yesterday that the chairmen of eight other 1964 presidential nominee; his cans last night that (his township Population Soaring edgement that the RSSC's engi- the process. northeastern states agree with him that the New Jersey elec- running mate, William E. Mill- must decide now its direction for Mr. Pike also discussed the fu- neers have completed the feasi- The machine was in wooded lot tion next November should be a key target in the GOP come- er; and former Vice President future zoning in order to co-ordi- ture growth of the county. He bility study. It does not imply iff Cliffwood Ave. back. 2 Building Richard M. Nixon, the 1D60 can- nate its sewage disposal plans emphasized acceptance of the recommenda- The case will be referred to didate for president. Republican officials are gathered here for a National with those of the county and Mid- from 161,000 to 134,000 in popu- tions. Juvenile Court, Freehold. But the ultimate effect would Committee meeting scheduled for today. Projecits Seen dletown Township. lation in the past 20 years, and Action must be taken by the Matawan Township Detectives be to remove from the party the Todd said he does not plan to seek any formal action at He was referring to the rel- said this figure might double or governing bodies of all six par- John B. McGinty and Joseph label of Goldwater and his dis- the conclave, but, with the help of the other northeastern party atively undeveloped sections of even triple In the next 20. ticipating communities before fi- Bookstand Lt. Frank Cherney chairmen, will seek all the aid the committee can offer. County nal payment for the $19,320 study investigated. astrous defeat In November's the municipality. He cited three major areas in election. " "We're going to try to get all the help we can, in man- can be -nade to the engineers, Detective McGinty quoted boys, TRENTON — Two construction Mr. Pike said that Colts Neck which 'he Monmouth County The. party progressives, who power and funds," he said. ' Manganaro, Martin and Lincoln, 14 and 15, as saying they "just projects in Monmouth County are has chosen, by upgrading its Planning Board has directed its had accused Burch of freezing "Our problem is starting right now in 1965," he asserted. New York City^ wanted to have some fun." jart of Gov. Richard J. Hughes' zoning, to base it subdivision efforts: Water supply, transporta- them out of the organization, . He noted that In addition to the gubernatorial race, New state Planning Committee mas- plans on use of septic tanks. tion, and sewage disposal. were satisfied with Bliss, a po- Jersey must elect state legislators this year and work out the er plan for state construction. litical technician, who could be problem of legislative reapportlonment. The committee has proposed He added that this type zoning Larrabee Smith, Young GOP counted on to bring all elements New Jersey hasn't had a Republican governor since 1953. i spend $703.6 million over the fits into the county's concept of president, commended Mr. Pike Today's Index under the GOP tent. Democratic Gov. Richard J. Hughes has said he Will seek a ,ext six years. maintaining rural buffer be- for "his competence and depth of There were rumblings of dis- second term this year. Included in the program are tween the densely populated understanding of the problems in Page content from some Southern Todd noted that the only elections for governor in 1965 ^instruction of additional bathi- shore area and the Freehold see- Holmdel, as well as the entire Allen-Scott Herblock I conservatives. They professed Will be held in New Jersey, and Virginia, and said the Vir- ng facilities at Sandy Hook State on. county." Amusements Movie Timetable „. to believe they Had been sold ginia race Is usually resolved in the Democratic primary. Park at an estimated cost of He agreed with Young GOP Mr. Smith made these commit- Births Obituaries .- out by Goldwater's decision to "New Jersey has the most Important election In the nation $350,000, and construction of a members that the southern lec- tee appointments: Program, Mar- Jim Bishop Religious Services a * compromise with the opponents this year," he declared. new barracks for the Keyporyp t tion of Holmdel could fit into tin Ford; public relations, James Bridge Sylvia Porter of Burch. With Todd at the National Committee gatherings are tate Police at a cost of $209,- this category, with the proper Halton; township affairs, Ranulf John Chamberlain Sports Says Prospects Good - . National Commltteewoman Mrs. Katherine-K. Neuberger of 100. zoning, Ueland; ways and means, Henry Classified Stock Market ; But. any revolt from this Middletown and Committeemin Richard B. Sellars of Peapack- Both projects are on the first He said the other section of Vadasz; membership, Warren E. Comics .. Successful Investing . source seemed likely to be Gladitone. . • , " , : ear priority list established by Holmdel, based on county rec- Baugartner; and political educa- Crossword Puzzle Television -M,U •horf-liyed. the committee. ommendations, should tie into i-tion, William H. Menges. Editorials Women's News . fa a—Friday. Juuiry 22, 1965 THE DAILY REGISTER Weather NEW JERSEY-Siumy, bfW*y Obituaries Union Beach and mild toity. High is «s Special to about SO louth. Partly cloudy tonight, low in upper 20s north- MRS. ERNEST C. HAMPTON Board OKs west 30s elsewhere. Saturday Mrs. Caverly, FREEHOLD— Mrs. Esther B. Teachers cloudy with snow changing to Hampton, 59, of 107 Manalapan rain north and rain southern Ave. died Wednesday at Fltkin New Budget coastal areas. High in 40s. Nurse Instructor Hospital, Neptune, where she had UNION BEACH - The Board of been a patient one day. Form Unit Marine BELMAR - Mrs. Lillian Eli Education last night unanimously Mrs. Hampton was born In Cape May to Block Island — abeth (Betty) Caverly, 55, EATONTOWN - Formation of adopted its proposed 1965-66 Marlboro Township, daughter of Small craft warnings displayed nursing instructor at Monmouth a county association of special budget, to be tested at the polls the late Etcell and Sarah Bur- at 5 a.m. southwesterly winds County Vocational School, Lon class teachers got underway here Feb. 9. rows Boyce, and had been a life- increasing to 20-30 knots this af- Branch, died suddenly Wednes last night. The spending schedule totals day night. long resident of this area. Approximately 59 Monmouth ternoon and shifting to northeast- $762,152, an increase of $48,373. Mrs. Caverly, of Sixth Ave. She was employed as a book- County teachers of the mentally erly 10 to 20 knots late tonight Totals in major categories: cur was stricken at home. She wai keeper with the Freehold Tran- retarded and physically handi- and early Saturday. Winds be- rent expense, •* $713,240; capital taken to Fitkin Hospital, Neptunf script until her retirement in capped attended a meeting in the coming east to southeast 10 to 20 outlay, $9,329, and debt service, where she was pronounced deai 1960. Monmouth Shopping Center civic $39,582. knots late Saturday,. Fair today and partly cloudy tonight. Cloudy on arrival. Mrs. Hampton was a member auditorium here, to organize the The board proposes to use $30,- with snow changing to rain Satur- Born in Jersey City, she wa: of the First Methodist Church, group. Some school administra- 000 of its surplus in the new day. Visibility better than five the daughter of the late Den here; the Ladies Auxiliary of the tors also were present. budget. miles lowering to one to three and Mary O'Donnell Lawlor. Shi Junior Order of American. Me- Carman Fortunato, Asbury The amount to be raised by miles Saturday. lived here 16 years. chanics, Englishtown, and Gol- Panic, a special class teacher in taxation is $459,996, as compared Mrs. Caverly was a graduat den Chapter 120, Order of the the Raritan Township school sys- to $417,591 in the current budget. Eastern Star, Keyport, tem, arranged the meeting. He Board President James R. Mc- High during the past 24 hour: of Seton Hall University and 35. Low, 20. Ocean temperatun the Jersey City Medical Cente Surviving are her husband, Er- said the association — as yet un- Kittrick said the tax rate in- nest C. Hampton; a daughter, named — would sponsor work- crease has not yet been deter- 36. School of Nursing. She had dom graduate work at Rutgers Uni Mrs. Russell Scobey of English- shops, speakers and other pro- mined. town; a brother, Kenneth Boyce grams to help the teachers in The board listed these major TIDES versity. Sandy Hook A communicant of St. Rosi of this place; three sisters, Mrs. crease their effectiveness in the budget increases: administration, Lester Davison of Cream Ridge, classroom. $600; Instruction, $27,650; health Today—Low 6 p.m. Tomorrow CRANE DAMAGED — Photo shows damage fo crane owned by C. J, Pardun Co., Catholic Church, she was pasl -High 12:12 a.m. and 12:25 p.m president of Its Rosary Altar So Mrs. Edward Kelley of Cliffwood More to Be Done services, $175; transportation, $2, North Brunswick, in Matawan Township. Boom was broken. Police taid damage was and Mrs. Ralph Mocd of Key- Dr. Boyd E. Nelson, director of 000; tuition, $15,900. and low 6:21 a.m. and 6:52 p.m. done by five teenagers. ciety and a member .of Its Chris- Sunday—High 1:02 am and 1: i Family Movement. She wa port, and a grandson, Brad Sco- special education for the state Dj- Only 12 persons attended last bey of Englishtown. partment of Education, addressed p.m. and low 7:23 a.m. and 7:4! also a member of the St. Ros night's public hearing. No objec- The funeral wrU be tomorrow the group last night. He said that p.m. School Parent-Teacher Associa- tions were voiced. at 2 p.m. m the Higgins Me- while New Jersey has the best For Red Bank and Rumsoi Keyport Mrs. Davis, tion and of Court Giennon, Catho- lic Daughters of America. morial Home, here, with Rev. system of education for the men- bridge, add two hours; S« (Continued) Mrs. Caverly was also a mem John D. Merwin, pastor of the tally retarded and physically Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Lon| Births — Provide a community par Fair Haven ber of the N.J. Vocational an First Methodist Church, officiat- handicapped of any state in the Morris Seeking Branch, deduct 15 minutes; Hig on a 35-acre tract along Lup- Arts Education Association, th ing. Burial will be in Maplewood ration, it is far from doing the lands bridge, add 40 minutes. patatong Creek, including a 15C FAIR HAVEN - Mrs. Frances RIVERVIEW Monmouth County Teachers' As Park Cemetery, here. ]db that needs to be done. to 200-boat marina on the north- Riker Davis, 67, of 143 Grange Red Bank sociation, the Monmouth Count' "New Jersey ranks 10th among Another Term ern portion. Ave., widow of William Shlppeh Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe Davis, died yesterday morning in Chapter, National Council c MRS. CHARLES J. SCHICK tiie states in school population Water The marina would require and third in the aervices provided 266 Vandeveer PL, Long Branch her home. Catholic Nurses, the America EATONTOWN - Mrs. Caroline On School Boai daughter, yesterday. dredging. This fill dirt could be Nurses Association and the Na- V. Schlck, 88, of 77 Lewis St., for the mentally retarded," Dr. Born in Sea Bright, she was Mr. and Mrs. John Semon, used to raise the southern part tional League for Nursing. Sh died yesterday In her home after Kelson said. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Rob- Plan For the daughter of the late Samuel Prospect Ave., fled'Bank, son, of the tract. was also a member of the Moth- long illness. "We have been probably the ert L. Morris, who is completing and Frances Townsend Riker. his fourth year on the Board of yesterday. A Larger Park ers' Club of Lady Cliff College, Mrs. Schick was born here, most consistent state in the de- — Extend Veterans Memorial Mrs. Davis was a member of velopment of programs for the Education, is seeking another full Wayside Area Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Soi Highland Fails, N.Y. daughter of the late William 5. Park to the bulkhead line. St. George's-by-the-River Episco- handicapped," he added. term. NEW SHREWSBURY - The bett, 83 Pacific St., East Kean: Surviving are her husband, Joh and Jane Worthley,, and lived — Provide additional recrea pal Church, Rumson, and was an Dr. Nelson told the special class Mr. Morris, in addition to his Monmouth Consolidated Wate burg, daughter, yesterday. F. Caverly; five sons, Mark, Luke, here all her life. She was the tion areas at various present ani active civic worker, especially teachers that they had a respon- service as president of the Beers Co. will install water facilities Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sho and Thomas Caverly, at home, widow of Charles J. Schlck who proposed school sites. for hospitals and institutions. sibility to lead the way toward Street School Parent-Teacher As- the Wayside area of the boroug! tell, 79 Idlewild La., Mataw Pfc John Caverly, stationed wit' died in 1948. — Acquire additional propert She was a vice president of the applying sound principles and sociation, has been active in at no cost to taxpayers, Mayoi Township, son, yesterday. the U.S. Army at Augsburg, Ger- Mrs. Schick was. one of the old- at the rear of Borough Hall, an United Hospital Fund of New practices In the education of all community service projects, John E, Lemon, Jr. announced Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin many, and Paul Caverly, a fresh- est members of Eatontown Meth- enlarge the municipal building b; York from 1950 to 1954, and was a children. among which are: treasurer, Cor- this morning. * Romano Pkwy., Wanamass man at St. Gregory College, odist Church and belonged to about 2,000 square feet. director and county chapter chair- The state administrator said: al Raritan Civic Association; Residents will pay only th son, yesterday. Shawnee, Okln.; a daughter, Miss Pride of Crescent Council 5, Sons — Enlarge the public library man for the National Multiple "The special class teacher member, Shade Tree Committee; normal charges for connectini Mr. and Mrs. Les Braun, * Mary Caverly, a sophomore at and Daughters of Liberty, here. by 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. Sclerosis Society. knows that all children have some member. High School Adult Ad- their houses to street mains, th Prospect St., Long Brand Lady Cliff College; « brother, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ; handicap, but that all children visory Committee; member, Adult mayor said. daughter, yesterday. — Enlarge the borough garagi Her husband, a New York stock Walter Lawlor of Jersey City, Catherine A. Hathaway of this can leam some useful things. The Education Committee; and mem. Originally, he added, the bo Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffers with an additional four to si broker, died in 1962. and three sisters, Mrs. Irene De- borough, four grandchildren, 11 special class teacher knows that ber of the PTA-PTO Joint Coun- ough had been asked by the wa 119 Lake Ave., Fair Have bays for a total of 5,000 to 6,001 Surviving are four sons, Wil- vine of Spotswood and Mrs. Vera great-grandchildren and three a lot of little handicaps can add cil. ter company to put up "severa son, this morning. square feet. liam Shippen Davis, Jr., of Galvin and Mrs. Walter Dolan, ireat-great-grandchlldren, up to one big one." He' Is currently vice president thousands of dollars" to help pa; Mr. and Mrs. John True — Consolidate the three fire Shrewsbury, Samuel R. Davis of Jersey City. Services wlli be held Monday Beyond 'J-RV of the Beers Street PTA, a charter construction costs for the project South Beers St., Holmdel Town stations in the downtown .area Katonah, N. Y., Rodman Town- Services wilt be at the Daniel at 1:30 p.m. in Eatontown Meth- "A special class teacher knows member and secretary of the Borough Council had been n ship, son, this morning. into one, located at the rear sec- send Davis of New York City and A. Reiily Funeral Home here at odist Church with Rev. Eldrich that there we tilings more im- Raritan-Monmouth Lions Club goHating with water company ol tion of the present Hook and David Gardiner Davis of Seattle, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. A Requiem Campbell officiating. Burial, un- portant than the three R'«, and and a Committeeman with Boy ficials for months before today' MONMOUTH MEDICAL Ladder Fire Company property. Wash.; two daughters, Mrs. Rol- Mass will be offered In St. Rose der the direction of the Robert that inability to perform well with Scout Troop 136. agreement was reached. Long Branch The proposed plan covers lin Fisher of Kirkwood, Mo., and Church at 10 a.m. Burial will A. Braun Home for Funerals, will the three R's does not mean that Mr. Morris' philosophy on edu- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Budnei period to 20 years — to 1985. Mrs. William J. Jackson of be in St. Catherine's Cemetery be in Evergreen Cemetery, Lit- a child cannot and does not learn cation: Jl Bayview Ave., Keansburj In most cases, no specific time Exeter, N. H.; a brother, Samuel Sea Girt. The Rosary will be tle Silver. Important and useful skills and "My experience cm the school daughter, yesterday. element has been attached to the Riker of Middletown; and 19 recited at 8 o'clock tonight in the State Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giegei knowledge." board has taught me that there individual recommendations. grandchildren. funeral home. MRS. GEORGE EMERY Chester Dr., Freehold, daugl "Special class teachers know is no magic formula for the so- (Continued) Re-elect Chairman A memorial service will be held ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - :er, yesterday. that a child's IQ doesn't teH the lution of our problems in Raritan Legislature and enacted into la In other business last night Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mrs. Elisabeth K. Emery, 58, Mr. and Mrs. Vidal Gonzale AUGUST GODFRIED LAUTER whole story. We know that such Township. I am convinced that by the governor's signature, tht the board re-elected Howard George's-by-the-River Church with died yesterday In her home, Bl >3 Leighton Ave., Red Bank, son, things as drive, past experience more hard work, a continuing campaign in the Third Districi Jeandron as chairman and Mr. Rev: Canon George A. Robert- WAYNE - August G. Lauter, Prospect Rd. yesterday. and many other factors make analysis of the facts, presented would shape up this way: Scharff, vice chairman. Dr. Ed- shaw officiating. Burial will be in 65, of 592 Riverside Dr., died Born in Plainfield, she was the Mr. and Mrs. John Brightor each child Unique." fairly and accurately to the voters Republican Sen. Richard J ward Bilderback was appointed Massachusetts. Local arrange- Wednesday In Chilton Memorial daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Ley- 56 Huddy Ave., Highlands, so "We know that many people for the decision, will assure con- Stout would seek re-election secretary. ments are under the direction of Hospital, Pompton Plains, after a onmark Krog of Plainfield, and •esterday. function effectively in society who tinued progress for the educa- the northern part of the Thin The board also discussed the Adams Memorial Home, Red long illness. " the late Andrew C. Krog. She Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Owens can't hear, or can't see, or can't tion of our children." •"'•'' District, and there would be visions to the zoning ordinance, Bank. Born In Carteret, son of the had lived here three yean. 6 South Fifth Ave., Lon, read above a fourth grade level. senatorial race in the southen itddhBj Council In late August and Wilhemina Ot Surviving, besides her mother, Branch, son, yesterday. And we also know that there are area of the district which, Lauter, he was a retired master are her husband, George Em- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kin none so blind as those with sight course, would include Oceai Planners agreed to make these engineer for Tenney Engineering ery; two daughters, Mrs. Dud- Fire VEddletown-Lincroft Rd., Middli who do not see. To enjoy and County. changes: Arraign Mother Co. of Union. ley Dumalne of Weston, Mass., utilize reading on a fourth grade (Continued) town, daughter. — The section requiring gas Monmouth County, as part o! He was a former member of >nd Miss Lisa Ann Emery at level may be better than being a don's flat and there was a slight stations to be at least 1,000 feet the Third District, would hav< Rahway Elks, having lived most lome; two brothers, George Krog explosion. apart will be deleted. On Charge Of college graduate who never the usual six Assembly nominee: of his life In Rahway. >f Plainfield and Andrew Krog "The place was well alight, all reads." —three from each party tfiis yea Tiros 9 Is — Stores on Broad St., across Surviving are his wife, Mrs. jf Naples, Fla., and three grand- right, and I should think a num- r —fighting for three legislative rom the high school, will remain Child Neglect Evelyn Kennedy Lauter; two :hildren. ber of antiques are damaged. posts joined by the Assembly can- n the commercial zone. daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Edwards The Posten Funeral Horns Is The .flat Is seriously damaged, I PERTH AMBOY (AP) - A Car Skids, 2 didates from Ocean County, wh Put in Orbit — The telephone building on of this place and Mrs. Thelma in charge of arrangements. fear. mother, arrested after her 4- would scramble for the fourtl CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP] Maple PI. will be a permitted Vandermark of Lincroft; two sis- 'Just after the fire was dis- month-old son's funeral, was ar- seat. — Tiros 9, a mechanica use in the new zone. ters, Mrs. Emma Lemke of THEODORE DURANTE Hurt in Crash covered, somebody—I don't know raigned Thursday on charges of meteorologist designed to rol — A section of the Walnut St. Pompano Beach, Fla., and Mrs. WEST LONG BRANCH - who it was—telephoned to ask if Several local leaders have ex- child neglect and abandonment. RED BANK—Two Middletown through space on its side like area will be changed from the Anna Zabel of Plainfield, and Theodore Durante, 55, of 20 Nolan Hie smolce could be prevented pressed a preference for the 1-2-4 Mrs. Almeta Chambers Judd, youths were injured early today huge cartwheel, rocketed inti RB zone to RC which, if special four grandchildren. Dr. died Wednesday In Monmouth from drifting towards Sir Win- program. permits are obtained, will allow 28, of Perth Amboy, was ordered when a car they were riding in, irbit today In another step k< The funeral will be at 9 a.m. Medical Center, Long Branch. ston's bedroom." "When you get right down t< some commercial uses and boat held at the Middlesex County went out of control on Maple ard an operational weathei tomorrow In Lehrer Funeral Born m Lambertville, Jt« lived In addition to Churchill's gar- it, the proposal is a sound one," building in the area. jail in lieu of $2,500 bail pending Ave. and crashed into a iatellite forecasting system. Home, Rahway. Burial will be in this area most of his life. den, there was also a tennis court an assemblyman told The Reg grand jury action. parked In a service station. Tiros 9 was to obtain the bes Discussions on further changes Rahway Cemetery, He was a service manager for between the fire and Sir Win Ister last night. John R. Gerecke, 17, of 11 An- amera coverage yet of tht will take place at a special meet- Detective Capt. Edward J, the Admiral Corp., Newark. ston'e house. ing Feb. 3. clover St., driver, was treated at "However," he said, "I musl :arth's weather pattern, eclips- tfullin said Mrs. Judd left her Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Riverview Hospital for a cut lip Great clouds of smoke swirled admit, this and any other type ol ing the performance of any ol four chilren, ranging from 4 over the court. Recess Water Jertha Durante; two sons, Mi- and nose injury and released. reapportionment could beconv eight successful predeces m'cjriths to 9 years old, last Fri- chael Durante, at home, and A passenger, John Arendt, 18, The blaze was reported under mighty confusing to the voters." ;ors. Held on Bad day night to go to a party. • control less than an hour before Rate Hearing Theodore Durante of Keaniy; of 36 Beers Ct, was treated at The Legislature's refusal to con- A three-stage Delta rockel She returned Saturday after- Sir Winston'3 doctor usually four daughters, Misses Dolores the hospital for nos« and head sider any plan forwarded by thi jlasted into the early mornin Check Charge loon to drop off some groceries, NEWARK (AP) - Hearing makes his morning trip to the ind Elizabeth Ann Durante, at Injuries and released. reapportionment committee could darkness at 2:52 a.m. an SHREWSBURY - Russell Tay- le said, and then went back to on the Cliffwood Beach Water statesman's bedside. lome, Miss Mary Ann Durante According to police, the Ger- force a change in the primary shoved the 305-pound satellit< lor, 154 Summerset St., New :he party. Co. application for a general if Long Beach, Calif., and Mlsj Lady Landon, who owns the ecke car rounded a curve on date, now set for April 20. into a north-south polar orbit Brunswick, arrested yesterday on Police were summoned to the rate Increase were recessed totoniette Durante, New York; apartment, is the widow of Maj. Maple Ave., skidded on an Ice Under any reapportionment more than 469 miles high, From charge of issuing worthless ome Sunday afternoon when a Thursday until Feb. 3. wo brothers, Carmen and Thom- Gen. Sir Frederick Williams Bain patch and struck the rear.of an system, all legislators will cam his outpost in space Tiros 9 was checks to the A&P and Shrews- amily friend, Holsey Cross, 24, The company, which serves is Durante of this place; three bridge Landon, who died in 1937. auto parked in Tony's Mobile paign for re-election this year provide continuous picture: bury Liquors, Is being held In it Perth Amboy, found Mrs. parts of Matawan and Madison isters, Mrs. Josephine Lowe, At 11:05 a.m. there was little Service Station. A delay in putting into law any the cloud cover below. Ihe county jail in lieu of $600 bail udd's son, William, dead in Townships, contends It needs the lere, Mrs. Lucille Johnson of or no smoke outside Sir Winston's The parked car is owned by reapportionment change as order- sending arraignment Monday. >ed. They located the mother at increase to finance plant im- 'ilver Springs, Md., and Mn. bedroom. A light breeze helped Schiffman Motors, Newman ed by the U. S. and state Su Police Capt. James Fedorko he party, still in progress, Mul- provements and to make a fair !ue Johnson, Falls Church, Va., clear the area. Springs Rd. preme Courts could push back ;aid Taylor was turned over to in said. • return on Its investment. nd two grandchildren. Gerecke was Issued a careless the primary day until June or 0 Perish In William A. Stemkopf, Jr., an ocal police by the Middletown A medical examiner's report Services will be at the Hoff- driving summoni by Lt. Charles September. The legislature has x>lice department. official and stockholder of the isted the cause of death as ian Funeral Home, Long Branch, B. Jones. the power to do this. company, spent most of Thurs- Plane Crash Capt. Fedorko said Taylor al- meumonia. t 8 a.m. tomorrow. No Change day testifying on accounting and Candidates would delay their ATHENS, Greece (AP) - A gedly issued the worthless The other children, Robert, 9, Crowell Is Named operational matters. irimary filing time, now on the IS. Air Force plane with 1 hecks here in November. ?obin, 3, and Kimberly, 2, were CARD OF THANKS To Recreation Unit In Condition books for March 11. ersons aboard crashed nea Taylor Is wanted in Eatontown aken to the Mlddlfsex County He was cross-examined by Tis family ot James Acnrra, 8r. with or allegedly issuing worthless 'hild and Family Service Bu- Elliot Katz, an attorney repre- i thank any and everyone who' At- LITTLE SILVER — John B. LONDON (AP) — Sir Winston In the county, Sen. Stout, West [alavrita in the northern Pelo- luted ui during our recent bereave- onnesus early today, a U.S. :hecks to the A&P there In Oc- eau. senting both Matawan and Mad- lent. • • ' Crowell, Jr., Laurehvood Dr., Churchill's condition was still un- Allenhurst Republican Assem- rober under the name of Russell ison Townships. Mrs. lumen Acerra, 8r was named to the Recreation changed today and he had a Imbassy spokesman said. Investigating officers said ind family. blymen Alfred N. Beadleston, Dorko. Eatontown referred they found beer bottles, broknn Committee by Mayor Charles W. quiet night, the noon medical bul- All aboard were believed t< Rumson and Irving E. Keith, !he charges to the office of coun- furniture, dirty dishes and ashes Stephens last night. letin announced. ave perished, the spokesman Bradley Beach and Democrat ty Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper from a gas stove strewn around The bulletin, issued by Lord id. FOR ANY OCCASION Mayor Stephens noted that the Patrick J. McGann, Lincroft, are last month. the apartment on Sunday. The Moran after his usual mid-day The plane, a C124 Globemast- minutes of the Borough Council's concerned about reapportion- stove, oven and two electrir visit, said: r, was en route from Avian* Jan. 4 reorganization meeting in- ment. ATTENDS MEETING heaters were going full blast HONEY BEE FLOWERS "Sir Winston had a quiet night r Base, in northeast Italy, ti correctly stated that Magistrate With the Third District lines NEW YORK — George A. when the officers arrived, ac- RUSSELL T. HODGKISS and there is'- no change in his then? when it crashed 10' Richard D. Porter had been reap- changed, it could confuse the vot- Hollywood of 40 Fisher PI., Red cording to police. pointed to a two-year term. Mag- condition. There will be a further ers over who was running for liles southwest of the Greek Jank, N. J., attended the an- 464 BROAD STREET ipital. istrate Porter was reappointed to bulletin tonigM." what and where. lual managers' meeting of the SHREWSBURY • three-year term. It was the 16th bulletin since The plane belonged to the 3uardian Life Insurance Com- LIFE SAVING COURSE Councilman August Roemer Churchill suffered a stroke last CLOTHING DRIVE iO7th Air Transport Wing 5any of America, here. SEA BRIGHT - A ten-week Friday. sed at Dover, Del., the 741-4020 laid that Borough' Attorney Wil- MIDDLETOWN - Old First Mr. Hollywood, who has been course in junior and senior life liam R. Blair, Jr. is preparing an The bulletin last night from )okesman said. Reliable Sine* 1*27 Church, Kings Hwy., is conduct- Manager for the Guardian in saving will be offered at Trade ordinance requiring homeowners the 90-year-old statesman's bed- He reported that authorities ing a week-long clothing drive *ed Bank since 1956, Is im- Winds Beach Club starting Sun- to clear their sidewalks following side also had reported no change Kalavrita sent Greek army BY WIRE ANYWHERE beginning Sunday. nediate past president of the day, Jan. 24. These Red Cross a snowfall. in his condition. nits to the scene but there ilonmoutJh Life Underwriters As- courses will be given in two-hour The church has issued an ap- ere no reports of survivors. peal for usable clothing, which ociation. He is also a member sessions from 7 A team of U.S. Air Force per- the Red Bank Chamber of will be distributed throughout the Eva Dehnz is the instructor. Ap- mnel left Athens for Kalavrita. tommerce and former president [world by Church World Service, plication may be made at Trade Red Bank Kiwanls Club. an inter-denominational agency Look ahead! Invest in a home Winds or through Mrs, Dehnz. of the National Council of : your own. See today's Daily Worden Funeral Home The Adams Memorial Home Churches. gister Classified. I. FRONT STREET RED BANK

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