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IKOKIEJLL. with • Daily Register Classified ad. ^BEGISFER WHOU CHICKEN OUT? JIM BISHOP: M. jMM CM 1MB St, FMtMl, N. *,-«• It. N.J. On by **• H. CMk aad Henry Ctajr Reporter by Tfct «t« •—fc ItorpontoJ W. HARRY PENWNGTON, JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor When AmbHbn's at Work M. HAKOID KELLY, General Manager The ambitious boy is fascinating, and a little terri- Hamas J. Bly Encuttn xsttor William F. Sandforti and Arthnr Z. Kamln AJKKIU. Editor. fying, to watch. There are people in Birmingham, Ala*. Frank W. Harbour uidditum stmu ugt. Charles A. Johnston rrMUois Bm.iu Mjr. bama, who watched Ike Keller's boy Hank move out Member of UM AssocUted Press of sight. He wasn't much for school, they recall, but Tut Auoelutd PIIH U •niitled «iciuslv«ly to tht u» (or rtpubucnion o! til tlu locaj nnrs prlnud In UaU iptpsr as wtU u «11 AP ntws dispatches. he was a ball of fire at Chester Beer's butcher shop on 14th Street Hank Keller was only* 13 Member el American Newspaper Publishers Association Member Audit Bureau of Circulation - when he was carving choice steaks and The Jtm Buk Rtftsur, Inc., ununw so Bninclsl nnoaslbimies (or typographical errori In advarUumenu, bat running roundsteak through the grinder. vlll reprint ftit&out ciiarc«, that part of an advertisement in which tfte typocrapaleal error occurs, jUverUstrs will pleisi notify the management Immediately of any error which may occur. Ike was quite a man himself when This newspaper aaiumaa no reapoaslbliitisa tor statements o( opinion In letters fsom Ita readers. he was working at the Engel Realty Subscription Prices in Advance a than 3 uos. Per monUi 91.60 II months—418.00 6 months—13.00 Company, and no one thought much of Single copy at ooiwter, T cantl Single copy by mall, 10 cents » months—|l*.(0 1 months-44.50 the three sons. Ike left a million in real FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964 estate when he died in 1931, but, when the taxes and debts and foreclosures BISHOP were over, the three boys found that the Conque§t in Space only real estate they owned was the little plot where Dad was buried. The world of science has offered Dateline. By means of this space ve- The boys were nothing, and had nothing. They <•' congratulations to the Soviet Union hicle and its equipment, it also has wandered from job to job, always looking for the gold for its great accomplishment in plac- become possible for American so- mine and coming up with handfuls of sand. Hank wu called "military advisers" now em- tall and dark and strong, a youngster with muscles in .... ing a three-man space ship in orbit battled on the fields and paddies of his smile when he met Margaret Jones, and married '", and returning those conventionally- South Viet Nam to watch innings of her. He said he was going places. She nodded. A bride can't start off with an argument dressed astronauts safely to earth. baseball's World Series and other - Any move forward in the world's "Stateside" activities of prime in- Hank went places. Right into the Navy. There was a war on, so Uncle Sam put the young man into uni- ' space program, by any nation, is terest. Our scientists say that by form and stuck him behind a butcher block. It was highly thought of these days. But, placing a series of such satellites in like doing time. Hank Keller did it smiling. When he really now, what does all of this orbit it soon is expected that view- got out, in 1945, he told his wife that now he would prove? It all had been established, ers, in this nation and abroad, will These Bays; start setting the world on fire. She was still nodding both by the United States and Rus- enjoy the benefits of "live" TV from LETTERS agreeably. any free world country—by means (The Register invites letters He had the ambition. He had the spirit He even sia, that man can survive and, in- Fish or Cut Bait in Asia of general Interest from read- deed, thrive, while circling the globe. of picture relay from earth to space en, provided they contain ad- had the intelligence. But nothing went right. He moved dress, telephone number, sig- to Miami, Florida—a great place if you're a palm tree So, now, the opposition has a some- and back again. By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN nature and do not exceed 300 words. Endorsements of politi- —and again he bounced in and out of jobs. When Hank what bigger and better slingshot. Nor is that the conclusion of If, as Secretary of State Dean Rusk says, the Red cal candidates or commercial had a good job, he tried to tell the boss how to run products are not acceptable. After the 24-hour flight, the U.S. U.S. space accomplishments. Al- Chinese are due to pull off some type of nuclear ex- —the Editor.) the business. They always parted with a cold plosion before very long, it will mean that the U.S handshake. • space agency put in the guess that ready, it is the practice of our offi- MORE ON HECKLING the achievement may have put the cial observers to watch and analyze must fish or cut bait on its Far Eastern policy. 27 Fairfield Dr. Still, he saved a little money from the economic New Shrewsbury, N. J. "Russians about two years ahead of atmospheric developments, as they We have the reassuring words, of course, that a can-ousel. He was 30 years of age when he took $8,000 To the Editor: and tried one final flyer at success. He rented 900 . America in the space exploration happen, to trace the forward motion Red Chinese explosion would not I would like to set the record amount to much in military terms. The straight with regard to one inci- square feet of floor space in an old Miami plant and r program. Getting down to essentials, of serious storms and to make much dent of supposed rowdiness by Peiping economy, so it is said, lacks the announced that he was in the jalousie business. No one however, who, exactly can say what more accurate weather forecasts. young citizens of this area dur- capacity to build an effective delivery ing the current political cam listened. Hank hired a man named William Prendergast the time difference actually is? Per- Right now, photography from space system. Besides, so the reassuring litany paign. and asked him to gamble on a possible ride to the • haps, working with a sense of is bolstering our military intelligence Avowedly, I am an active sup- stars. Prendergast agreed. goes, any bomb that the Red Chinese porter of President Johnson and urgency and dedication that now is for reasons of self-defense. America might be able to manufacture would be- Senator Humphrey. Last Wednes- Keller and Prendergast made a smart move. They has brought in, for the world to see, long to the paleolithic age of modern day, both Sen. Williams and Sen. meditated. They asked themselves what they had, and being demonstrated by the highly Goldwater were to appear in sep- skilled men and women of the close-up pictures of the face of the atomic science. It would be a little arate rallies in Asbury Park. 1 what they could do with it. They went around to all CHAMBERLAIN thing, like, say, the bomb that wiped planned to attend the dedication the jalousie manufacturers and found that everything United States, that time gap may moon. ceremonies of the President Ken- out Hiroshima, which was merely a middle-sized city. was made to order. Nothing was ready. So Keller de- • mean little or nothing. One can be Expected someday are manned nedy Memorial Park, at which And presumably it wouldn't be hitched to even the Sen. Williams was to speak, and cided to standardize doors and windows, and build sure that we Americans are well space craft visits to other planets. crudest sort of missile. my 11-year-old daughter joined them faster than they could be ordered. used to challenges and that, some- In short, the United States' advances me. Several members of Young So what? So Quemoy and Matsu, those strategic Citiiens for Johnson and Hum- If they were ready-made, the product would be how, these are met and overcome. into the upper or outer regions has phrey asked me to drive them cheaper. Also, they could guarantee 24-hour service. islands which are stepping stones between the Chinese to Asbury Park so that they could From here, it appears much more been aimed largely toward the bene- So Keller petitioned the construction companies and mainland and Formosa, could easily be immobilized by picket outside Convention Hall significant that the Americans—by fit of mankind in general by widen- carrying signs they had made asked them to work with him. The prices would be the most primitive sort of nuclear bomb. And it would urging the re-election of the cheaper and the delivery quicker. A few builders tried means of the orbiting satellite Syn- ing the scope and depth of knowl- President. not be a superhuman feat for a Red Chinese pilot to the new outfit. It was called Air Control Products. com III—have perfected a way to edge. Its target has not been the Since Monmouth Regional High drop a makeshift bomb on Formosa itself. School is on split session, the Keller had it made. In the first year, he and Pren- bring to home viewers, the nation destruction of man on earth al- older students had plenty of time dergast moved three times to larger quarters. When a The question is not whether Red China will or wil over, direct and good television se- though, without doubt, the program after school to pick up their signs builder wanted doors, windows and screens, they were not have what is called major atomic capability in the and go to Convention Hall. Sev- ••• quences of the 1964 Olympic games now is far enough advanced for im- hand-delivered in the morning. They were waiting be- near future. The question is whether the U.S., which eral chaperones, including the - from Tokyo—which is a half a world portant, perhaps vital, military uses executive secretary of the Mon- fore the windows and doors had been built At the end has bigger bombs and a developed missile delivery sys- mouth County Chapter of Young * from our shores. It has done this by to be made of space equipment of the year, Hank Keller found he had done $500,000 tem, is prepared to put its weapons at the service of Citizens urged the assembling worth of business. "planting" a communications satel- should a necessity of war so demand. small Asiatic nations if Red China tries to blackmail picketers to practice the utmost restraint, to "turn the other At home, he had two sons and three daughters, lite in space and set at a speed that There seems no cause for im- them. If our diplomacy indicates for a single moment cheek" at all provocations. We but he had little time for home. He was in Last Chance keeps it seemingly stationary over mediate American worry about space that we will not come to the assistance of Formosa, reminded the young people of South Viet Nam, Thailand, the Philippines or India in Sen. Humphrey's admonition at Gulch and he had to get out and on top. The growth of Midway Island, on the International progress. Atlantic City, "we do not boo; case Mao Tse-tung chooses to brandish a primitive we cheer!" These young people Air Control was so phenomenal that the jaded sages atomic weapon at one of them, we will be through as did not boo. of Wall St. began to study it In 1955, some brokers Your Money's Worth; a force in the Far East. The rush to propitiate Red The picketing contingent were told Keller that he could expand and grow much bigger astonished to find when they ar- if he had more capital to play with. They suggested a China will carry everything before it. rived that they were invited into stock issue on the New York Stock Exchange. The moment that Red China gets an atomic bomb the hall, huge signs and all. They Consumers Get Protection in Sweden had never expected to attend the it will make any "soft" diplomacy academic so far as The butcher boy from Birmingham said okay. Air rally. They were placed in an Control Products went on the big board at $2.85 a By SYLVIA PORTER the Far East is concerned. How could you significantly area to the very rear of that "neutralize" a South Viet Nam that is close to a fire- huge auditorium, which was share. Today, a share costs about $26. He bought Mar- STOCKHOLM: This "private tection movements, the council rest may be specialists in suit- packed with 6,000 spectators, ac- breathing Mao Tse-tung armed with nuclear power? garet and the children a big house, and they moved enterprize welfare state" of has been mistrusted by organized able fields. cording to my estimate. My into it. Hank was too busy to study it He built plants Sweden can show the U.S. Gov- business and finance from the "For a couple of years after The o.nly way you could do it would be to offer atomic daughter and I had been search- ernment how it can organize a start. While it has made many the council was created in 1957, "sanctions" to the "neutralized" nation, promising to ing outside for our passengers, in other cities. He hired men to make Air Control council representing us, Amer- recommendations in the consume it stumbled badly, admitted Mr. and we entered the hall at the bigger, and discharged them if they didn't Once, he area to the President, its actua devastate Red China or one of its "privileged sanctu consum Ulla Lindstrom, a member of the balcony level, far to the side, found thievery in a plant, and he fired everyone in it at the achievements have been minimal Swedish government's cabinet, ary" satellites in case the Communists chose to violate quite close to the stage. We White House Soon the President will have "but then it found its way. Now the neutrality guarantee. What this means, in practical missed the introductions, but "I wasn't sure how many apples had been contaminated level withoul to decided whether to reorganize it is a practical working body heard very nearlv the whole of by that one rotten one," he said. bitterly antag the form and membership of the terms, is that North Viet Nam must call off its infiltra- the senator's speech. " which is widely respected. The In 1959, Air Control began to spread to other onizing the CAC —. or whether to permit i fighting which goes on among tion of South Viet Nam if there is to be any guarantee The Johnson supporters never bus iness to fade into oblivion as every the various interests on the coun- of South Viet Nam that means anything. Bu/t this is booed. Neither did they applaud. fields. It began to sell more than screen enclosures. It men who sel other consumer board or com- cil is healthy." They chanted "LBJ" whenever went into carpets and kitchen cabinets and picnic mittee or council at the federal precisely what the North Vietnamese have proved to us. the speaker stopped for effect. chests and surf boards. A man in the Midwest phoned The way is government level has faded in "We had to listen to a lot of themselves unwilling to do. Are they likely to be any They waved their signs, which to put repre the past. nonsense from people who didn't and said he would like 46 carloads of aluminum chairs. more pliable once Red China has a crude atomic bomb? they had been permitted to carry sentatives of in What, then, does Bweden do know anything about how busi- with them. Their only outburst Keller said: "When will you need them?" The man dustry on the ness functions," added Osten PORTER that we might consider? The recent Cairo conference of the "non-aligned" was in response to the senator's thought he would stop Hank Keller in his tracks. "Next Consumer Sweden has a 15-member Con Fagerlind, president of Celliva, statement that he opposed fed- Council itself, so that: sumer Council which is ap- a leading paper manufacturing world proved the difficulty of dealing with nations eral aid to education, at which week," he said. Keller pressed a bubton. "Move 46 of (1) Industry's spokesmen are pointed by the government for company, and a six-year industry which are unwilling to follow the line that peaceful point they called out such com- (Continued on Page 7) on the inside and always know two-year terms and which has representative on the council. co-existence with the capitalist West is possible. Indo ments as "That's why we are on what the Consumer Council is broad powers to allocate funds to "But the basic change which double session!" thinking and planning; start or support research and has occurred since 1957 is the nesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Nkrumah may have been The only spectators present (2) When the council's sus- information projects, to promote increasing understanding on the outvoted by the more peacefully inclined non-aligned who booed were those seated on picions of an industry's policy collaboration among variou part of both businessmen and nations, but the tough Sukarno displayed no willing the floor, clearly visible from my or products are unwarranted, consumer interests and to lay consumer representatives that, vantage point, wearing Goldwater the business representatives can down principles for consumer whether or not they like it, they ness to relax in his fight against what he calls the "old hats and waving Goldwater ban- arfrue in private against the "do- guidance. must work with each other. forces of domination." And with Mao Tse-tung brand- ner.;, who stood at their seats, gooders," whose intentions may Of its members, seven must "This council makes decisions ishing an atomic bomb, the non-moderate "third force" turned their backs on their can- be the besl, hut whose under- represent consumer and wage- of major importance to industry didate, and booed and catcalled standing of business may be woe- earner interests; at least three and it's essential that industry nations would surely step up their intransigence. All of in the direction of the fewer fully inadequate; must represent business; the co-operate with it. The sooner which makes Yugoslavia's appeal for "nuclear disarma- han 200 Johnson young people. (.1) When the council's sus- we get together, the better for ment under international control" sound just as wishful My passengers and their friends picions of an industry's policy all of us — particularly the con- lid not at anv time reply in or products are warranted, the WHERE IN THE WORLD . sumer." as the comparable pleas of the ban-the-bomb advocates kind. They even refrained from business members can take the Fagerlind was refreshingly in England or the United States. defending themselves when, after Initiative in urging the offenders the rally, they were pushed and to chniujc on their own: frank about some of the "stupid, Since Lyndon Johnson must be willing to engage superficial" suggestions of the shoved by Goldwater supporters. (4) The council can work con- council while he was a member, in brinkmanship to hold the lines in the Far East I do not expect that an error stantly to quiet business skepti- but he also emphasized that, against a Red China that is armed with even a crude once recorded, however mis- cism of consumer groups, and, 'Many of the proposals have akcnly, can be entirely eradic- vice versa, to quiet consumer been sound and good and have nuclear bomb, the present campaign lullabys about ated. Hut I believe that the skepticism of business motives. forced businessmen to take 'peace" are essentially meaningless. There will be no American belief in fair play will We can certainly use Sweden's steps benefiting everyone." not permit us to tarnish the repu- guidance here — unless we arc iccommodation in the case of South Viet Nam short ation of our young citizens, who to add ono more dismal failure Our vast, varied country could of an expressed and proven willingness on the part of behave enthusiastically and spon- to our long history of dismal not adopt the comparatively the United States lo defend any and all the nations on aneously, hut always with honor. failures in giving the consumer simple setup of small, homo- Very truly yours, a voice at the highest level of genous, Sweden, Rut it is ironic the Red Chinese periphery against nuclear blackmail. Florence R. Peskoe. government. hat from (lift world's most ad- There could, of course, be a compromise if Mao Tse- Mrs. Lloyd F. Peskoe. The plain fact is thai the vanced welfare slate wi< may In What mod«rn country tung would willingly call off his infiltration dogs in pioneering Consumer Advisory learn that Ihe way to make a dent Carthflp-^ located? South Viet Nam and Laos. But seeing is believing in 8 T)lossom Rd., Council created by President consumer protective council Rumson, N. J. "The frightening thing about this campaign Kennedy in mid-1962 has been an work is to bring into it repre- this matter. Johnson must be prepared to be as tough To the Editor: Is the total disrespect for speakers indifferent success. Consisting of sentatives of the people who pro- as Goklwater if defeat for the U.S. In Asia Is to be I would like to applaud the men and women whose liven have ., .. ,n/-t duce for and sell to the con- stand that Mrs. Williams and among well-dressed, adult Americans!" been dedicated to consumer pro-6—"way, October 16, 1961 sumer. avoided. (Continued on Page 7) B yon are serving shrimp u • cocktail, you'U find that a FireAuxiliary pound (in the shell) nsnalJy Jim Bishop Murray, trewarer. .d-lnwa ** HMfcet coougfe tor tow «ters. V Mrs. John Lemon wtf (Continued Marks 32d ra*to 4fsfe, count w * pwiod those 50 carloads of chairs v/e haye on the Ming* he ordered. AnniverstJiry Four ye^rs ago, Prepdergast was retired after 10 years' work. He gets $1,000 a month for life, and stock SHREWSBURY — A dinner party celebrating the 32d anni- ,n worth $500,000. Keller has 15 plants, 60 warehouses versary of the Ladies Auxiliary and owns $17,500,000 in stock. He's big. of the Tinton Falls Fire Com- „ The ambitious boy is fascinating, and a little terri- pany Was held last night in the fying, to watch Shadowbrook. At the head table were the of- ficers Mrs. Louis Poitrinal, Letters president; Mrs. Hans Lund, vice Now in town? Ask your neighbor wrier* (Continued) president; Mrs. Carl Orlando, gets his clothes. secretary, and Mrs. Thomas Mrs, Hammell made in this col- know that we can count on your WUUIHMI umn regarding the noise and help in presenting the adult pro- abuse accorded Sen. Goldwater gram to the people of Monmouth by high school students during County. [>art of his speech at Convention Sincerely, Hall. John E. Dugan, TODAY'S SPECIAL Having seen and heard the Director. "How come treatment given to Gov. Rocke- feller at San Francisco recently RECREATION PROBLEMS ALL HALLOWEEN MERCHANDISE by grown up delegates, I was IN MATAWAN TOWNSHIP everybody almost afraid GOPers approved 84 Ayrmont La., MASKS • WIGS • GLASSES ol this sort of thing. Matawan, N. J. doesn't eat it?" Sincerely, To the Editor: TEETH • JACK *O LANTERNS Ann Baird Lee. As chairman of the Matawan Township Recreation Commis- Not everybody knows this sion, I wish to thank you for CANDLES & PAPER SUPPLIES APPRECiATltfN your kind words about our bread is sold only at A&P. Long Branch, N. J. plan for a well-organized Com- ON SALE AT But now you do. We guar- To the Editor: munity Center to 6erve the youth antee you'll like it or your I would like to take this op- and adult populations of our rap- money back. portunity to thank you for the idly growing municipality. We, wonderful co-operation you ex- who are concerned with the proj- tended to the Long Branch ect realize the tremendous PRICE Community Adult School by pub- amount of work ahead, and are JANE PARKER lishing its publicity releases for cognizant of the need for aid and DISCOUNT the Fall 1964. co-operation from our fellow citi- RUMSON APPEAL PLANS — These three women met re- zens as well as the support of 58 BROAD ST., RED BANK. N. J. ir "WHITE With your help, registrations cently to help make plans for the Rumson United Com- . .. Right in the heart of Red Bank for the Fall 1964 session have the local press. BREAD munity Appeal drive currently under way. They are, STORE HOURS: Mort.. Ti»i.. Thun. 9:30 - 5:30 P. M. /in reached an all time high. It is a However, it will not be of help source of gratification to the to have rumors of controversy left to right, Mrs. Foster Tallman and Mrs. Gordon Potter, Open lot* Wed. and Frl. 'til » for your shopping convenience! Board of Trustees and myself to spring up where in fact no dis- Saturday 9:30 A. M. - 5:30 P. M. co-chairmen of general fund-raising, and Mrs. Francis W« rewm ttw right to limit quantum whin they Int. agreement exists. It is gratify- Nel nspmslbl* for typograpMcol errors. ing to have it stated in your re Hussey, a campaign aide. cent editorial that the Recreation Commission is "not a rubber stamp group." I think this has been borne out quite dramatical- ly several times during this past year. But, in all fairness and at tho risk of making a molehill Opm 9:30 to 9:30, Sat. to 6 out of a potential mountain. It must be pointed out that there is no basic disagreement be- tween the Recreation Commis- sion and Mayor Traphagen on the Community Center program. The mayor, through Committee- man Charles Dryden, asked the commisston to investigate the possibility of a center for Mat- awan Township, and suggested that one possible approach at a minimal cost, would be through the use of existing or soon to be built facilities at the Cliff- wood and 0 Strathmore fire houses. This was not meant to be a "dictate" to the commis- sion, but rather a suggestion to custom-covered in yomr ckokeof meticulovsigxieeied, dttfme^r meet the recreational needs of the township. The commission had already begun discussion of Community Center activities, with the valu- able assistance from private in- A. Carved Ladies' Chair, Button dividual, notably Mrs. Evelyn Beeber. It was and still is our tufted, Skirted 1U1 eastm $149 contention that the over-all needs of the township could best be B. Attacked piHow back, RoH arm, served by one municipally-oper- Skirted, Button mfted $169 ated center which would serve as a cohesive force as well as C Skirted, Botton hrfted baek Club provide the needed recreational and social activities. Chair $|29 The mayor concurs In this D. Contemporary carved Button Mi thinking, but wisely suggested tafted back. Skirted _ $129 that in the event the "one cen- ter'' idea cannot be brought to E. RoM arm Loose pillow bade lounge fruition, WJ also study the other alternative; the local center. ehair. Skirted $169 This reasonable suggestion that we not limit our study unduly was recognized as having merit, and will be included in our in- vestigations and report. I trust that the foregoing will be sufficient to dispel any doubts as to the unanimity of official (and we hope public) thinking on the Community Center program. Very truly yours, Robert Feldman. Republican Club Planning Rally MATAWAN — The Matawan Borough Republican Club will stage a rally election eve, Nov. 2, at 8:30 in the American te- gion Hall, Main St. Candidates Night was featured "lam at the regular meeting, held in the Hook & Ladder Fire House, sorry, Broad St. Stephen Enterline, vice president, conducted the the number session. Municipal Chairman Goodwyn you have - Goodhart introduced the local candidates for council, Frank J. Ferrano and Howard A. Hender- son. Also present were Edward C. Broege, candidate for surro- gate; Marcus Daly, candidate for Congress; Louis Aikins, candidate for Assembly. Each spoke briefly. Mrs. Dorothy Rinear, repre- sentative to the Monmouth Coun- ty Federation of Republican Women reported on the county card party Oct. 8, which was at- tended hy Mrs. William Rieg- ner, Mrs. Frank J. Ferrano, Mrs. Joseph Mnhoney, Mrs. P. S. It's not too early to think Francis W. Haley and Mrs. of Holiday gift giving! Take ad- Rinear. vantage of these vaitaee now! Mrs. Rinear also announced the federation will sponsor a luncheon next Wednesday at 12:30 at the Sen Girt Inn. Guest speaker will bo Mrs. Clare Booth Please dial carefully. I ,ucc. Tickets are available from Mrs. Rinear, Broad St. coumyY, SIKVICI You'll save time and the annoyance of Fred Formon, fund - raising QPCHEVOMI&S chairman, announced tho third ^^^*^ ^^r ^V^^^^K^^^^Hlpt getting tho wrong number. When in doubt, annual card party will bo he-Id look up the number first, Check the area Thursday, Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. in tho Broad Street Hook & Ladder Budget yow pwdiose if you wish! Use our 90- code. Jot down both. Then dial away... Fire House. Tickets nro being sold by all club members. Day No Carrying Charge Plan (Sm»aH Service and enjoy your conversation. Refreshments were served by Charge) or ottr Extended 18 Month Plan, fully Mrs. Howard A. Henderson, Miss Call anywhere, but dial with care. Sally Prid.iml and Willord King. insured for your protection. Ask for details. KAmtr New Jersey Bell Need extra cash? Sell your no longer needed household goods ROUTE 35 CIItCLK, EA TON TOWN, LI 2-1010 fAiwrowM I with a Daily Register Classified ad. 8—Friday, October 16, 1964 THE DAILY REGISTER DENMIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketchum M, of 0 Atlantic St.. Highland*. ent, showed a positive alcohol «,, Spring Late, reading of varying degree*." Thirteen dri vtnt 1gat tiuSf priv- AIM. Arale ftocMaj, 2J, 11 Degree Factor eg« Ior >t 4*]* kduoo •«,, Long ikmfoMat' Tipsy Driving Penalty While the figures don't tattctie far Brt, # veils D. Rogers, J), tAVtOfh 8e* that ail theoe drivers were "laU- ., Rad B*fc Alfred weti Ave., Artury Pwfc Larry ing-down" drunk when they were; L. Kanniard, 30, of &* Free- killed, Mr. McGelliard went on, t, fcumsoir, Thorna* H. Brown, hold Rd., Freehold: Water L. (Send your " problems to Policy Is Explained they do show that alcohol is a 2, of 2017 Milton AM., Neptune; Weaver, Jr., J8. of J0» Fourteen* George, who has more useless ad- large and increasing element in lichael J. Fischer, 18, at 224 th Ave., Belmar; Kenneth J. Fur- vice than anybody in the prob- By BOB BRAMLEY Xtf.es go along with the New Jer- New Jersey traffic deaths. Even Iropkiyn Blvd., Sea Girtr Bar- ey, 19, of 23 Central Ave., High- lem racket.) TRENTON — Is it a lesser of- ley penalty and revoke their iara H. Shillalies, IS; of 390 Wells lands; and Patricia {A. Muetto, : with only "a couple of beers," ense to drive while drunk out lrivers' privileges at home for the average, driver apparently ks ve., Oakhurst; George A. Dri- 18, of 591 Vernon St., Long Dear George: if state than it is in New Jer- qual terms. more likely to have an accident :lo, 19, of 37 South Main St., Branch. There is a girl in our office sey? New Jersey responds in kind, than when he has consumed no x. Saley said, when a New Jer- who wears sweaters so tight I This question arose at last alcohol at all. sey driver is convicted of drunk don't see how she can take a week's meeting of the Monmoutli en driving in another state. Monmouth County has a clean VOTERS FACT SHEET #2 deep hreath. What do you think County Traffic Safety Committee He defended the lesser penal- record for last week as far as of a girl who dresses like that? in Shrewsbury. It was pointed ies listed in the news release by drunken driving is concerned It JOHN T. LAWUY, JR.. (he btwMca* «aa«. Annoyed out that New Jersey drivers con- laying that standards for Judg- But 21 area drivers lost their Why MthrTin ASMMT of MkMetem Twmhfc Dear Annoyed: victed of the offense in other ** tke MOST ng whether a driver is drunk dif- licenses under the point system UmilNCID? Well, let's put it this way— states sometimes lose their li er among states. and the 60-70 excessive speed there's a girl in my office who censes here -for lees than the program, wears sweaters so tight I can mandatory two-year period re- Makes Sense "The policy makes sense," he Vincent R. Fucci, 32, of 15 Cop- 2. Aptnbtr ftr fto NeJtni Heart* hardly QUIT breathing deeply. quired after New Jersey convic- AdariabtmtlM lit* corn). tion. declared. per La., Hazlet, drew a two-year suspension for being involved in 3. Appro}** for fto Hlfhway Aafterlty. Dear George: "Drunken driving." These are William M. Saley, acting di- a fatal accident Women's clothing is getting ugly words for an ugly offense- 4. Apprdud properties for SMI Oil rector of motor vehicles, an- ugly that it's not unusual for Arnold S. Basen, 39, of 705V4 Co, Araomnt ferity Co. (•eamt more and more mannish. Men's swered the question yesterday. Motors), Chariot Pfiitr Co, Traotoa haircuts are getting more and lem to be replaced by euphem- Ocean Ave., Bradley Beach, also "Not at all," he said. "If oneisms, like "driving under the involved in a fatal accident, lost Natfoial Irak, COIMKM CorporoUon. more feminine. Men go to beau- of our drivers is convicted in Wottm Elocrrle, ami may attonoyt ty parlors these days and women influence," or simply "D.D." his privilege for one year. ad local fiamclal IwHhrtioas. another state, we go by their Euphemisms don't change sta- Joseph White, 20, of 7 Mechan- go to poolrooms and saloons. penalties." ' p 5. Export wlhwss btforo Superior Cow?. Pretty soon there won't be istics that indicate more than ic St., Allentown, drew a 6- This policy, explains why four half—58 per cent—of drivers month suspension under the any way to tell men and women New Jersey drivers listed in this If you want an EXFERIINCID Tax apart, will there? killed in New Jersey traffic ac- point system. Assessor for Mlddletown Township week's Division of Motor Vehi- cidents so far this year showed *UH-min.My AVws vom. Mm DAD'S vtMM'm toss > Worried A four-month suspension was cles news release, convicted in isitive blood alcohol content given Michael J. Boyle, 20, of WM6.... BUT MY 1UKTl£'S AflOSS THE stiffiSTJ* Dear Worried: New York and Florida, drew only r Don't worry. hen tested. 458 Laurel PI., Eatontown. six-month suspensions. A fifth At the Monmouth County Traf- Two drivers received three- driver, convicted in Pennsylvan* Dear George: ic Safety Committee meeting, month suspensions: Ronald J JOHN T. LAWLEY, JR. ia, had his license revoked here ack McGalliard, alcohol sub- Steele, 28, of 108 Station Rd. FREE ESTIMATES Bomb Scare My husband has a habit that tor a year. drives me almost crazy. Every ommittee chairman, said: Avon, and Dennis M. Lykes, 19, on November 3rd, 1964 Ph. 542-2150 Deal Harshly "In New Jersey, for the first of Freehold Rd., Freehold. time I start to tell a joke he New Jersey deals harshly with Pold for by MpuMlcott for Ends Meeting butts in and corrects me. He ve months of this year, 180 Two-month suspensions were persons convicted of drunken given Robert L. Undsey, 53, o! John T. lawny, Jr. TEANECK (AP) — A prank never fails, and I could just kill lrivers were killed in traffic ac- driving within the state. dents. One hundred thirty-nine 1819 Bangs Ave., Neptune, anc bomb threat broke up a meet- him for it! A first offender gets a manda- ing of parents from four states Just the other night I was tell tory two-year license revocation Thursday night who called for ing the story about the blonde and a {200 fine. Conviction a sec- r secretary who was necking on ond time results in a mandatory the retention of the neighbor- Typical Examples the couch with her boss when his 10-year revocation and a 90-day hood school system. wife walked in and picked up iail sentence. VOfThe More than 450 parents from the telephone and dialed— These penalties also apply to LIQUIDATORS New Jersey, New York, Penn Wait a Minute! out-of-state drivers convicted Hundreds Of sylvania and Connecticut were Look, lady, it wasn't a blonde; here, Mr. Saley explained. ENTIRE STOKE BUYERS cleared out of the Thomas Jef it was a redhead and she was theTTirough reciprocity arrange- Other Famous ferson High School after police receptionist, or you lose the en-ments, he added, most other 69 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. Brand Items received an anonymous phone tire point. And you forgot to say OPEN 3 DAYS ONLY what the boss had said on the At. Rt. 35, Shrowtbarv—at tfc* Rod Bank LIM call that a bomb would go off SUPPORTS CENTER Thurs., Fri. 10-9; Saturday 10-6 Not Advertised at midnight. phone earlier. EATONTOWN — The Knights (Acret* from Mayfolr Market! Firemen and police searched If you're going to send me of Pythias, Jersey Shore Lodge, the auditorium and lockers for problems try to get your story Bradely Beach, has again in- ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ten minutes, then permitted the straight, will you? cluded the Children's Psychiatric parents to return. It was not Center here among the Mon- learned whether the bomb threat Dear George: mouth County welfare organiza- Only 200 pair to Choose From Over 600 pair to Choose From was connected with the meet I have enrolled in a college tions which it supports. ing sponsored by the Interstate which is coeducational. I find that Joseph Schapiro, treasurer of Committee on Neighborhood I am distracted becuase there the lodge, and Samuel Gross, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S Schools. are so many girls around. Do past district deputy of district LADIES' STRETCH you think it might help if I went six, recently inspected the Cen- During the session, th :o an all-male school? ter. AND parents said racial problems Tom The Knights of Pythias is a fra- HOUSE WARDS CHAIN can not be solved by schoc Dear Tom: :ernal organization which devotes redistricting, but through in A quick survey of all-male its efforts to raising money for LINK FENCING provements in housing cor schools wfails to show that this charitable purposes. ditions and job opportunities. WOOL SLAX would be your answer. SLIPPERS They called for unified e: If you think you're distracted Nothing too big or small to sell Values to $3.95 Values to $8.95 If Perfect forts to combat the eliminatio because there are girls around with a result getting Daily Reg- of neighborhood school assigr these students replied, think o: ister Classified ad. ment policies. how distracted you would be if No Money Down! Mason L. Hampton, attorne there weren't. Expert Installation for the group and Conservativ Follow the tower of Light to the New York Worift F*4r party candidate for the Nei Available and Financed York Slate Assembly from Na sail County, said that .there Eagles to Hold :„-. -»Monmoort no scientific proof that raciall; Don't do anything about your 9 imbalanced schools mean poo Initiation Oct. 20 MOH^OMERT l^", education. He said that Amer I Eatontown, LONG BRANCH — The Fra- N. J. cans would not stand for cla ternal Order of Eagles will in- sification .of students on th itiate a class of new members in basis of race. house plans untilyou see this observance of the Golden Jubi- lee Celebration of the New Jersey State Aerie Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 8 pjn. in Eagles Hall, 191 Broad- way. The aerie will also play FormicUWorld's Fair House in host to Grand Worthy Eastern Regional President James A. Pu- jia, of Connellsville, Pa. Mr. Pu- jia, who is past state president Oak Hill out in Middletown. of Pennsylvania and a trustee ol the Eagles Grand Aerie Memori- al Foundation is making his first visit to Long Branch. The annual Halloween dinner- dance will be held Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. in Eagles Hall. There will be prizes for the best and funniest costumes. Chairman for the dinner is Thomas Tooker of Long Branch.
DR. COE TO SPEAK WEST LONG BRANCH — Dr. C. Norton Coe, provost at Mon- mouth College, will speak to- morrow to approximately 70 su- pervising teachers from neigh- boring schools where students from the college will practice teach this semester. The Monmouth College Depart- ment of Teacher Education holds a seminar each semester to or- (mil A. Sehmidlin, A.IA. Arehilect-£IU» Uifh, OeXonor ient the supervising teachers. To- morrow's program, to be held In Pollak Auditorium, will begin at "THE LOFTY OAK FROM A 9:30 a.m. It's filled with ideas* SMALL ACORN GROWS" CARMICHAEL And so modern it needs almost no Just at all things have a beginning, so does •financial security. Like the proverbial acorn, the beginnings may be small, in the shape of a maintenance* It's heated and savings deposit; but added to faithfully through the years, can become a source of financial strength as sturdy as the oak. Begin planting the seeds of security today by opening a savings cooled by electricity* In fact, the account t whole house is run by electricity* V t NOW PAYING ANNUAL DIVIDEND Drive out this weekend." COMPOUNDED Enjoy seeing this Total Electric QUARTERLY Four dramatic Acryllte Skydomcs bring light from »•• a memorable born. Mr* oat nd m I ON ALL SAVINGS Gold Medallion Home. It pro- the sky into the house. These leak-proof windows- vides privacy, the true luxury How to get to Oak Hill Homes, built by ACCOUNTS on-the-roof insure ample light and a cheerfully of our lime, to every member pleasant atmosphere. Jacob R. V. M. LefflrU: of the family. It offers com- North or south on Parkway to new Exit 114. Follow , fort and stylcin a house that's Architectural lighting recessed in the ceiling offers the signs. dramatic effects. With dimmer controls, rooms may before you buy or build, see ... simple to keep clean. North or south on Route 35. Turn west at the ttop- Wipe-dean surfaces of Formica be flooded with bright light. Or the lights may be lightonOakHillRoa(lopposilelheOmiisRe»UuranC "•'•"•-•"*' laminated plnstics, inside and lowered to the glimmer of candles. MARINE VIEW out, end housecleaning drudgery. Wherever appli- The all-electric.kitchen, which features a built-in Open Weekdays: 1 PM.4 P.M. cable, the surface—whether cabinet, door, or lable- rotisscrie und an electric charcoal broiler, can bo Optn Weekends: 10 A.M.4 P.M. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION top—is easy-to-clean Formica. And a Formica sur- cleaned in a whiz. Electric refrigerator-freezer, 'Wf "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU" face resists scratches and hard knocks, eliminates double ovens, range, disposer, and dishwasher make costly rcpuinting. cooking a pleasure. Flamelm electricity heats and cools Hie entire house. Woodbumlng ArepUcea in the living room and family Atlantic Highland! MIDDLETOWN Never any smoke, mess, or soot. And practically no room bring back an American tradition. JCP*L 874 Highway 35 Branch Office maintenance. There's an even distribution of heat. A flagstone-paTtd patio circles the rear of the house. JERSEY CENTRAL (Five Corneri) POWER t LIGHT Flnt Av». and Never any cold spots. Electric heating is economical, Wonderful for summertime dining outdoors. MAIN OFFICE Highway 36 too, especially since electric rates were recently re- Sliding paneled doom conceal a laundry room and, 671 • 2400 duced by aJmott 20% on tola! eletfjjc hornet. 291-0100 near the family room, a small bar. INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTUC COMPANIES Announces IT"-
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There are 104 single and double-bedded rooms of ex- A cocktail lounge, where your best-liked drink is even more so. Seating 78 people, it is spacious, yet intimate; This is citing decor, incomparable luxury and unexcelled one room where the old fashioned innkeeping tradition comfort—all at family prices. There are suites of finds a modern and pleasing outlet. Next to the cocktail lounge is a dining room overlooking the patio and pool connecting rooms and a bridal suite keyed to antique where the area's finest foods are prepared, by the area's 1 white satin'and gold colors. finest chef, Clarence De Lester.
% The distinctive architecture of the Inn offers a hint of the "per- sonality" found inside. Located adjacent to Monmouth Park Race Track, the Inn is easily accessible, just off Exit 105 of Garden State Parkway, near Eatontown Circle and on Monmouth Parkway, which is New Jersey Route 36. { I t *
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