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RED BANK I7.4W M* to law 4*. 1 Independent Daily f lea •tacftar, paga 1. SH 1-0010 SSc PER WEEK VOL. 83, NO. 168 tumi «U1T. MoMtr ikrouik Frldtr. S»MB« Out *MUf» RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1961 7c PER COPY rtl« at Kid Buk tni u Addition*! Milling OBIcta. BY CARRIER PAGE ONE Hassan Closely Personnel of UN Guarded New Morocco Attacked in Congo King's Position Slate's flood Is Precarious Threat Passes Officials RABAT, Morocco (AP) — NEWARK (AP)-State Civil Morocco's new king posted Defense officials said today thai a flood threat in northern Threaten heavy security forces New Jersey has receded with- around strategic points to out anyone forced to evacuate day to keep a firm hand on A, (heir homes. the potentially explosive WAIKID AWAY —Warner Sandrowiki, a 19-year-old Fort Dix soldier, was unin- It was feared over the week- Force political situation created jured whan his car tkiddad and rolled ever gn Ridga Rd. early Sunday. Police said end that high levels along the Pompton, Ramapo and Passaic LEOPOLDVILLE, The by the unexpected dtath of his •ha youth told tham ha lost control of his car aftar hitting a bump at Ridga and Rivers might cause severe ongo (AP)—The UN Con- father, King Mohammed V. Fair Haven Rds. at about 45 miles par hour. Sandrowiki was issued a careless driv- floodings, but only a few open go command threatened The popular Sl-year-old mon- ing summons by Patrolman Louis DeVito. fields along the river banks force against Congolese arch's heart failed after a minor were inundated. operation yesterday on his nose, a High winds whipped the state troops in Lcopoldville to- team of 10 doctors announced. He New Monmoath Boy Saturday and Sunday, with the day following a wave of had been subject to a number of Newark Wheather Bureau re- attacks against UN per- ailments but his condition was porting gusts of IS miles an sonnel including what was termed not believed serious. hour. The crown prince, Moulay Has- In Hospital for Heart Surgery Wind-blown tides along the "bestial" attack against a san, 31, was proclaimed king. An shore ran three to four feet woman. energetic, forceful young man ed- above normal, but little dam- Violence igainst off-duty per- MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Jimmy the muscle wall separating the Mrs. Henry W. Klitsch, of 1 Kit ucated in France, he was named age was reported throughout sonnel broke out last night and Klitsch, 8-year-old New Mon- chambers of the heart. mary Ave., who are with him in advance by his father as his the state. early this morning in the jittery mouth, N. J.. boy with an ailing To do this surgeons will seal off ere. successor in 1957 but so far lacks The weatherman predicted atmosphere arising from the ad- heart requiring intricate surgery, the organ, operating on a "dry" his father's prestige. Klitsch said his son's ailment calm, balmy weather for to- vance of Lumumbist troops today was admitted to University heart while mechanical devices Together they ran the govern- was diagnosed at the Minnesota day, with the temperatures in toward the capital. of Minnesota Hospital. keep the youngster's blood cir- ment of this North African nation Hospital about 18 months ago as the 50s. Cooler weather was ex- A statement issued by the UN Surgeons expect to operate culating and purified. of 10 million aince last May, try- an'atrial septal defect—a hole in pected by tonight. command said these attacks can- Jimmy is the son of Mr. and ing to head off leftist challenges within a week to mend a hole in the wall separating the chambers not be tolerated and will be re- by outdoing their opponents in of the heart. sisted "with full force." friendly overtures to Moscow and Klitsch said Jimmy is anxious STATE WINNER —Joseph P. Pestana, right, tha Red The attacked woman was a Increasing estrangement from the to get back to his model build- Builder To Bank barber whosa efforts on behalf of tha orphanage member of the UN civilian staff, United States. Hughes Chides GOPing and Cub Scouting with Pack the spokesman said. He gave this of his youth earned him one of the five outstanding Post Guards 88 at Port Monmouth. Jimmy Fix Ditch, account of what happened. As preparations went ahead fo tires easily, his father said, and young men for I960 awards by the N. J. Junior Cham- She was being driven home by the funeral in the royal palice hasn't been able to participate ber of Commerce, receives a plaque from Harold N. an unarmed UN Sudanese officer Chief on Statement fully in baseball and football, his Tuesday, police and troops were Pay Fees Scherer, state Jaycee president. Tha presentation was last night when the car was posted around nerve centers in favorite sports. stopped by soldiers on a highway judgment in fulfilling the high RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The Rabat and other major cities. NEWARK (AP) - Richard J. made Saturday at the awards banquet held in tha some distance outside Leopold- Hughes, Democratic organization obligations of that office," the Klitsch plans to stay in Minne Superior Court settlement ap- About SO policemen, brandish- Stacy Trent Hotel in Trenton. An audience of about ville. candidate.for governor, says that former Superior Court judge told apolis about two weeks. The proved last week by Judge Ed- ing submachine guns, stood guard Two Congolese armed with sub- if elected he would be free of a Union County Democratic boy's mother will remain here ward Knight, dealing with the 400 Jaycees and state dignitaries gave Mr. Pestana a around and on the roof of the machine guns climbed into the political commitments to any dinner in Elizabeth last night. until Jimmy is able to return "anti-look-alike" suit brought by radio station. Each government home. The Klitschs have three standing ovation. car and ordered the officer to person or group. He chided GOP State Chairman Fern Builders, Inc., orders tb ministry had 10 steel helmeted other children, a married daugh- drive to nearby Camp Reisdorf Carl Erdman for calling him a builder to fix a seven-foot deep troops and police on watch. Post 'I shall stand before the ter, a son in the Navy, and a army post. hand-picked candidate of the ditch at the rear of the Fernwood offices, railway stations and pow- electorate aa a candidate free teen-age daughter. development. Mayor Philip On the way the soldiers or- er plants were guarded. state's Democratic leaders. and competent to exercise my Blanda, Jr., announced yester- dered the officer to drive in a 'After having himself ex Manhunt Pressed Thousands of mourners paced independent and conscientious day. bush area where a band of other hausted several months of effort slowly through the streets, chant- troops was waiting. to avoid a contest in the Re The mayor also revealed thai ing verses of the Koran. Women To Purchase the settlement compels thi The woman was forced out of massed around the Moorish style publican primary and failing to builder to pay the township'i For Child's Slayer the car. The" troops assaulted Four Hurt accomplish this purpose, now palace, tearing their robes into her while the officer was made overnight Dr. Erdman has be- counsel fees in the suit. shreds, scratching their faces and School Site NEW YORK (AP)-The search Another has taken its place — to look on with a tub-machine come a champion of the contested The builder's demand for dam- wailing for their dead king. for>pretty little Edith (Googie) A nationwide manhunt for thi gun jabbed info his stomach. In 2-Car primary," Hughes said. ages from the township was dis- Four ambulances shuttled be- In Holmdel missed. He had asked for Kieoorius is over. murderer of the four-year-old girl. "It was a bestial assault." a tween the palace and clinics Asks Turnout $65,000. Edith's half-clad, bruised body UN spokesman said. carrying women who fainted, HOLMDEL — At a specia Collision He called for a large turnout Mr. Blanda said the ditch will was found yesterday in a shabby The couple, was detained for Messages of condolence cam LONG BRANCH - Three per in the April lj, primary even meeting of the Board of Edu- be fixed in accordance with rooming house only hours afte about an hour afterward. When from President Kennedy, French Car Crash sons were hospitalized and anoth- though he has unanimous organi- cation Friday night, the board specifications to be prepared by her widowed mother had prayer- they were released they took President De Gaulle, President er suffered minor injuries early zation support and is the over- the township engineer. This will fully insisted, "No one can hurt engineer. Nasser of the United Arab Re voted to purchase the Henrietta today in a head-on collision of whelming primary favorite. include shoring up the banks Injures 11 such a beautiful child ..." The spokesman declined to give public and other leaders.. Cross property in Holmdel Vil- two cars on the railroad grade with sod and stone, he noted. A medical examiner said the name of the officer or any Heart Failed His only avowed opponent now lage as a future school site. SHREWSBURY-An eight-year- crossing on Liberty St., near is Essex County Supervisor Wei- The mayor also reported tha Edith apparently had been beaten details about the woman. The king had undergone a mi- Brook St. old New Shrewsbury boy was hos- don R. Sheets. The action was taken as a re- the court settlement compels the to death but an autopsy was or- (Sec CONGO Pg. 3) nor operation in the palace clinic pitalized and 10 others were treat dered to determine the exact Admitted to Monmouth Medical Hughes met with the state party sult of a favorable vote by the builder to pay all inspection fees, (Sec MOROCCO Pg. 3) ed for minor bruises when the two cause. The girl was sexually as- Center with face and head cuts leaders in Trenton Saturday. voters on the referendum of Jan. estimated to be about $5,000, be- cars in which they were riding suited. The examiner approxima- were Mrs. Mary Kalish, 45, of State Chairman George E. Brun- 19. fore the township issues certifi- collided here Saturday morning. ted the time of death as last Middletown Perth Amboy, a passenger in one ner afterward told a news con- The property will be purchased cates of ocupancy. Listed in good condition this Wednesday — the day the child car; William Herceg, 33, of Perth ference he would step down after with money voted the school The developer had completed Ocean Youth morning in Rivervicw Hospita disappeared from in front of he Amboy, one of the drivers, and the primary. board in past elections under the 32 houses in the project at the To Vote On with a possible concussion is uncle's home just two blocks George Clark, 19, of 339 Broad- separate item "New Sites." The time the "anti-look-alike" code "I'm 65, I'm on social security Gregory Brown, 159 Riveredge away. Held in Fatal way, Long Branch, a passenger years and amounts are as fol- was adopted June 23. and I want a few quiet years," Rd. in the other ear. They were re- lows: 1957-58, $1,000; 1958-59, The Township Committee re- Accompanying the nationwide New Budget ported in fair condition. (See HUGHES, Page 3) alarm was a description of the $1,000; 1959-60, $10,000; 1960-61 fused to issue the remaining 28 Gregory was riding in a car MIDDLETOWN - Voters here Mugging toothless, middle-aged man who John J. Manoreaux, 19, of 110 $10,000, for a total of $$22,000. permits except in compliance with his brothers, Douglas, 17, tomorrow will decide the fate rented the room Feb. 17 and NEWARK (AP) - Essex Coun Jerolomon Ave., Long Branch, the with the look-alike ban. It was and Jeffrey, 13. Both Douglas, of the revised 1961-1962 school The balance of the purchase was last seen an hour before the ty Prosecutor Brendan T. Byrne second driver, was treated at the INDEX at this point that the builder who was driving, and Jeffrey budget. price will be taken from :urplus, child vanished. Police said the today plans to file charges against hospital and released. Patrolman Pag filed suit. were treated for bruises and re- The new budget is $112,000 less which the board has transferred man registered at the drab West three youths accused of beating James Feeney charged both driv Amusements _ 7 In accordance with the cour leased. than the original $4,279,986 pro- to the capital outlay acount, al- Side rooming house under the a 75-year-old man to death in ers with careless driving. Births "' 2 settlement, the developer has Police said the accident occurr- posal, which was defeated Feb. ready voted and included in thi name Fred Thomspon. He was a robbery that netted $2.36. Bishop's Go With God ._ " I agreed that no building plan will ed at Patterson Ave. and Birch 14. exsiting tax rate. This money is described as about 50 to 55 years Byrne said he wanted to dis- Bridge 5 be repeated more than three Dr. when the Brown car and a The board has decided to take the surplus from the bond issue old, 5 feet, 3 inches talr and cuss the autopsy report with med Classified "14 times nor any identical design be vehicle driven by Mrs. Frances the bulk of the budget cut from for the addition to the Holmdel weighing 140 to 150 pounds. leal examiners before lodging for $101 Taken Comics is side by side or across the street, G. Simms, 39, of 75 White St., the current expense category, Elementary School which was Edith's body lay on a dirty mat complaints. Crossword Puzzla 5 in order to "comply substantially this place,'collided. which voters turned down by a completed in 1960. blood-stained bed in the 58-a-week The victim. Walter R. Herbs Editorials „ with the intent of the ordinance," In the second vehicle were 70-vote margin. From Store This surplus was due to sav- room. On the floor amidst empty of 46 James St., was found dying Herblock Judge Knight noted. Sharon, 11, and Richard Simms, Under this category, the board ings between the architect's esti- beer cans, a whisky bottle and Friday night at the intersection RED BANK — Police are seek- KUty Kelly _ '_ 10 Attorney Lawrence A. Carton, 14, along with Mrs. John Sharp, has cut $61,340 from the instruc- mate and the actual contracted cigarette butts lay her purple of James and Essex St., afte ing the thief or thieves who Movie Timetable Jr., Middletown, represented the Sr., of Obre PI., her thr;e chil- tion section, $25,000 from trans- costs, the board said. snowsuit, her underclothes and he was mugged. An autopsy stole $101 in bills and change Obituaries township in the case. dren, Mary, 9, Susan, 10 and portation, $15,000 from opera- shoes. showed, however, that death wa Saturday night from the office of Old Times „ The action taken by the board Mr. Blanda termed the settle- John Sharp, Jr., 13, and James tions and $4,160 from mainte- Edith's disappearenace sparked caused by "congestive heart fail- Jacobs Hardware, Inc., Shrews- Sylvia Porter has been reviewed by the board ment "an important victory in Sadler, 13, of 113 Alamech Ct. nance. ure, aggravated by fright, excite- a massive search in which more bury Ave. Radio-Television _ 7 attorney and the assistant com- the township's fight to stabilize Patrolman Robert Hoffman is- As a result of the cut, the ment and exertion just prior to than 350 policemen participated. The theft was reported yester- Social 10-n misioner of the state Board ol land use," and noted that the sued careless driving summonses board dropped plans for the em- death." Newspapers, radio and televsion day morning by the store owner, George Sokolsky __ g Education in charge of the legal suit "did not cost the taxpayers to both drivers. A hearing will ployment of three high school Sports stations and sound trucks ap Polica >aic! Herbst'a ripped Edwin Jacobs, 3 Glenmary Ave., .12-11 department, the board reported a cent." be held March 21. and three intermediate school pealed for aid in finding the lit- clothing indicated he had strug Middletown. teachers, and two teachers for gled with his assailents. tle girl. Detective Sgt. George H. Clay- the elementary school. Stanley Wilson, 16, of Old Free- lMtt More Homeless Edith, her mother, Mrs Alvinos ton, Jr., said the entry into the Kiecorius; her grandmother, Mrs The board also will not hire a hold Rd., Dover Township, Ocean building was gained by breaking high school annex principal. , County was arrested minutes aft Frances Duclet, and her brother the glass in a rear door. Albin, 10, were visting her uncle, Text books, supplies and $5,- er the attack. Police said he 000 in funds for substitute teach- admitted taking part in the mug- Mr. Jacobs told police the Manual Duclet, at his Eighth Swollen Rivers Pour Over Southland ers constitutes the remaineder of ling. stolen money was in a tin box Ave. home when she disap- the instruction section cut. Wilson implicated Robert Lo- in the store office. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - peared. Police placed the time of the Swollen rivers continued to pour The Kiecorius home is in Other Cuts ray, 16, of 149 Elizabeth Ave., In operations, the board will and George Cooper, 20, of 527 breaking and entering at between over a stricken Southland to- Brooklyn — a world away for not hire four new janitors for South 14th St., who were ar- 10 and 10:30 p. m. after Mrs. day, where 10,000 or more per- little girls brought up in this the new elementary school now rested Saturday in their homes. Ertha Johnson, who lives in an sons have been left homeless. " sprawling city. Edith was play- under construction and near com- Wilson said they obtained $2.36 apartment above the store, told Damage from a week's flood in;; alone, police said, and the them she heard noises down- killer apparently lured her away pletion. m the robbery. in Alabama, Georgia and Mis- Under the capital outlay ac- stairs about that time. sissippi will run into millions of Mrs. Johnson told police she count, which was beaten by 25 dollars. votes, the board has slashed 56,- thought the noise was caused by The Red Cross began estab- Fire Damages Two Injured the owner working late. 500 from its original appropria- lishing an emergency field dis- tion. aster headquarters at Montgom- Bel ford House These funds were earmarked As Cars Hit ery for flood victims in the BELFORD — Fire of undeter- for intercommunication systems Miami Smog stricken areas. WEST LONG BRANCH - A 36- mined origin caused an estimated in the elementary sch'ool and year-old Oakhurst driver was hos- MIAMI, Fla., (AP) - an eye- At least 12 persons have died $2,000 damage Saturday to the several Items of equipment for pitalized Saturday after his ca stinging smog formed over the in southern flood waters caused home of Michael Cocozza, 229 both the elementary and high collided with another aulo hen Greater Miami area before day- by torrential rains which lasted Nell Ave. schools. at Monmouth Rd. and Rt. 36. light today. Early risers flooded most of last week. According to Fire Chief Har School officials have estimated Listed in fair condition Ihi the police department with com- Stricken areas at a glance: Ian Hogan, a living room couch that as a result of the budget cut, morning in Monmouth Medical plaints. Alabama — Montgomery and was ablaze when firemen reached the new school tax rate will be Center was Seymour S. Fromcr It apparently was caused by a Central Alabama worst hit. At the scene. $1.53 per $100 of assessed valua- 1 Klein St. muck or brush fire in the Ever- least 3,240 evacuated, including The living room and part of ion instead of $1.58—a live cent Mr. Fromer suffered severe fa glades north of Miami. A north about 1,500 at Montgomery and the dining room were damaged drop. clal cuts in a collision with wind blew the smoke over the 700 at Selma. Alabama River at by the fire. Three bedrooms were Should voters reject the re- •tar driven by Dennis Rny John city and a layer of warm air- Montgomery reaches record level damaged by smoke. vised budget, the Township Com- ion, 21, of 32 Grove St., Long clamped over Miami like a lid- of more than 23 feet above flood The family was out when the mittee will have 10 days to con- Branch. kept the fumes from dispersing. stage. Gov. John Patterson to fire started. sider the proposal. It then would ask for federal disaster relief. Mr. Johnson's wife Carolyn was Everglades muck—layers of rot Firemen from the Bclford In have the choice of cutting tha taken to Patterson Army Hospital ted vepctatlon laid down through Mississippi—llatticsburg worst FLOOD SCENE — Air view of Woit Point, Ga., after waters of the Chattahoochoo dependent ami Engine Companies budget, or leaving it stand. for observation and rclensed. the centuries—catches fire easily hit with 3,601) refugees. About River reached 22.7 foot, or two foot above flood level. Heavy weok-ond rains lent and the Port Monmouth unit If the committee decides not to 5,000 evacuated in slate. Dam- Patrolman Irn While said no and often. However, conditions tho crest oven higher yostorday. Many homos ware evacuafod in the second wont answered tho alarm. cut, it goes to the slate commis- summonses wci'c issued pending rarely arc favorable iur forma- age estimntod up to $10 million. There were no injuries re iioncr nf education, who will further investigation, tion of smog In Miami, (See FLOODS, Pg. 3) flood in city's history. (APWirephoto) ported. draft the budget. r, Hk 0* Ml HD MRK UUII1R M wWwwmjlariaif nfw-- —l wmwmwm Kit • fi OBrWAEIES WwVWK (AT) - M, MWMTTW9 Mr. and Mr». William VanLeer.l Vnkm PrnUeat turn «, Hoff» MM, torn w, HWH» ' TRENTON — The state CIO day. He was 77. A native of Mont- LONG BRANCH — Domfnico 253 Navesink River Rd., Middle-1 uys 10 million persons will be EATONTOWN — Mrs. Agnes Council has scheduled a meeting clair, he at one time owned unemployed by the time the Ken- M Parrottino, 76, of 126 Sea town, son, Friday. C. Sanford, 63, of 88 Tinton Ave., of all local employee unions for real estate, mortgage and con- aedy administration's plant to View Ave., died yesterday at Mr. and Mrs Vincent Brand, ied Saturday in Monmouth Medi- Saturday to discuss, among oth- struction business in Leonia. combat the economic recession home. 1 Brevent Ave., Leonardo, daugh- cal Center. er things, a legislative "bill of put a single man to work. Born in Italy, Mr. Parrottino, ter, Friday. She was born in Tinton Falls, Rights" for public employees. NEW VORK-Mr. and Mrs. Hoffa told some l,0M teamsters who was a retired cabinet maker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Linde- daughter of the late James and The council announced Saturday Joseph P. Januukas of Rail- at • testimonial dinner Saturday came to this country and this roth, 9 Stevens Ave., Newj Cornelia Deaa, and was a lifelong it would also consider a program way, N. J., became richer by miRht there would be at least 11 city 57 yean ago. Shrewsbury, son, Friday. rwidtat of thii area. ' to engender more favorable ad- eat mere child Saturday. Wun million unemployed within II Surviving art hit wife, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeWy- Mrs. Sanford waa a member of ministrative rulings concerning Nya Ji, a twe-year-oM Kerean months. And he said it would Olivia Cliffi Parrottino; four ions, sockie, «15 Poole Ave., Union St. Dorothea'! Catholic Church public employees and the launch- cirl, was afeoted by Mr. and take at least that much time Dominick, Daniel and Robert Par- Beach, daughter, Friday. For the paat 12 yean the was Ing of a campaign to stimulate Mrs. Januukas through the for the administration's plans to rittino, all of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeCapua, office manager for X. S. Smith, orcanization of thousands of un-| National Catholic Welfare Con- produce an/ effect. Peter Parrottino ot West Long 43 Brainwood Ave., Keansburg, Inc., Eitontown. She was a past organized public employees ference. The Januszkase* and "I have not found a single gov- Branch; a itep-son Alfonso Mer> daughter, Friday. president of the Ladies' Auxiliary .the state. their five children were at Idle- ernment program or a single gov la; seven daughters, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Francis Erbe, of the American Legion here, wild Airport Saturday to greet emment agency willing to explore Damico, Mrs. Jennie Renzo, Mrs. 136 Winding Way, Little Silver, and a member of the Ladies' HOBOKEN-Stevens Institute of the new member ef the family new avenues to create jobs or Addie Green and Mrs. Violet daughter, Friday, Auxiliary of the Tinton Falls fire Technology announced Saturday who will be renamed Marianne. Richard F. Heidd Christian Abbes spur the economy immediately,' Mazta, all of this place, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. company. It has received a $545,187 Rift in Of their five children, Susan. Hoffa said. Rose Froio of Rome, N.Y., Mrs. Haynes, 283 Spring St., Red General Motors stock for opera- IS, Michael. 11, Steohen, 8. and SAN ANTONIO. To. —Two Monmouth County, N. J., The $50-a-p1ate dinner wai to Surviving are her husband, Anna Bruno of Shrewsbury, and Bank, son, Saturday. tions purposes from industrialist Joseph, 4, have been adonted. recruits are undergoing basic military training at Lack- honor Anthony (Tony Pro) Pro- John W, Sanford; two brothers, Mrs. Eleanor DeFazio of Fair Their own son, Patrick, is three Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Braechle, John Dean of Oakhunt and Haven; a brother, Peter Parrot- •Charles Stewart Mott, a director land Air Force Base here. They are Richard Htidel, venttno, president of the New of the General Motors Corp. years old. 6 Lafayette St., Hazlet, son, Sat Jersey Teamsters Joint Council James H. Dean of this place, and tino of thii place; 20 grandchil- urday. 18, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Heidal, Locust Point who has moved up to a vice lister, Mri. Mary Maguire of dren and two great-grandchil- Mr. and Mrs. Ahme Galluccio, Long Branch. dren. ATLANTIC CITY-The body of| Rd., Navesink, and Christian R. Abbai, II, ion of Mr. presidency in the union. SOUTH PORTLAND. Maine- 414 Main St., Keansburg, son, The funeral will be Wednesday Philip Marmo, about 71, of Mar- The dinner committee taid pro- A requiem mass will be of- Mr, and Mrs. Roger Rollins of Saturday. and Mn. Christian N. Abbas, 43 North Lake Dr., New gate, was found in the surf by ceeds from the affair would go at % a. m. from the Braun Fu fered Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Princeton, N. J., and their five- Mr.-and Mrs. Andrew Hercha- two Ventnor policemen Saturday. Monmouth. Both war* anlitted by T. Sgt. Jostph T. to a scholarship fund for chil- neral home, followed by a-high Star of the Sea Catholic Church week-aid fen. escaped Injury kowski, 69 Harvard Rd., Fair requiem miss at 9:30 in St. Saturday when their car Patrolman Ed Hale said the body Soboul at the Red Bank recruiting office. dren of members of the union here. Burial will be in Mt. Car- Haven, son, Saturday. Dorothea's Church. Rev. James sheared off a traffic light pole had only been in the water a in New Jersey. mel Cemetery, West Long Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mullen, Coyle, pastor, will officiate. and became surrounded by live short time. Marmo had been re- Hoffa also told the group: Branch, under the direction ot 449 Middletown - Lincroft Rd., in fictional techniques since the Burial will be in Mt. Olivet wires. They had to wait In the ported missing earlier in the "While we read well-meaning the Damiano Funeral Home. Middletown, daughter, yesterday. fabulously fertile 1920s. Cemetery. ear until power company line- afternoon. Book headlines of {9 million in relief Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sessock, W. G. Rogers men cleared iro the trouble. to Cuban refugees it is aboti MRS. DAISY H. REVERE 36 Maida Ter., Middletown, son, ERIC MUELBERGER, SR. FREISING, Germany — Police time we read of some relief for FED BANK — Services for yesterday. IN A SUMMER SEASON. By say a German woman, held on the people of this country. LITTLE SILVER — Eric Meul (Mrs. Daisy H. Revere of 18 SOUTH ORANGE-Msgr, John Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barnes, Reviews Elizabeth Taylor. Viking. $3.95. berger, Sr., M, of 163 Riverviewj [ j ^ , . suspicion of killing her American "First we take care of our' Wal tce S( wi| held omor M. Oesterreicher, an Austrian 19 Harmony Ave., East Keans Kate's husband has died, she boy friend, has admitted she PASSING TIME. By Michel Bu- selves and then we can take care Ave. died in Ivy House Nursing ;row a, 2 pm in ^ Adams born convert from Judaism, has burg, daughter, yesterday. has two grown children, and she helped hack up his body and hide of the people in other lands." Home, Middletown, Saturday aft Memorial Home, with Rev. Stan- been appointed a consultant to Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell tor. Translated from French by falls in love with Dermot who er a long illness. ; it in her apartment. Rosina Commenting on his union's con- ley Mugridge pastor of Red Bank the secretariat on Christian unity 364 Aberdeen Ave., Matawan, Jean Stewart. Simon t Schuster. is 10 years younger, or not at the He was born in Herrin Alp, Bichlmeier, 29, was quoted by tinuing difficulties with the gov- Baptist Church, officiating. Bur- for the coming Ecumenical coun daughter, yesterday. $3.95. top of the heap, nor the bottom, Germany, son of the late Arthur police yesterday as saying she ernment, Hoffa said the team ial will be in Fair View Ceme- cil. Msgr. Oesterreicher, director Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rusi but sort of "on the mezzanine and Helene Rieckher Muelberger, and an American Army military A young Frenchman, Jacques sters have been plagued by per- tery, Midd'elown. of the Seton Hal! University In- gnuolo, 303 Dock St., Union floor," according to this novelist and came to this country 60 years policeman put the dismembered Revel, takes a job for a year as sons seeking political power o; Mrs. Revere died Saturday in stitute of Judaeo-Christian Stu- Beach, ton, yesterday. who, more than most, always has ago. He owned his own textile body of photographer Robert D. publicity "without cause." River Hospital. dips. was appointed by Pope John Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Car- clerk in a mercantile establish- a word for it. firm in New York City for many Lowrie, 42, in a chest where it He told the group, "We havi Following the death of her hus- . the university announced ney, 118 Statesir PI., Middletown, ment in a large English city They all live in the Thames years, and was a textile consul- was found Feb. 27. She claimed weathered the storm far beyoni band, Paul Revere, in 1950, Mrs. Saturday. daughter, this morning. valley, Windsor is not too far off tant. He retired four years ago. Lowrie died of a heart attack in called Bleston. the expectations of our worst Revere continued his real estate to see on a clear day, and there Surviving are his wife, Mrs. her apartment last October when Monmouth Medical Center This city is described in extra- enemies." But, he added, the and insurance business until her WASHINGTON-The Census is a fantastic ferment in the Kate- Anna Fischer Muelberger; two he found her with the M. P. and ordinary detail; it's so important next three years may be fa retirement two years ago. Bureau reports It has found M Mr. and Mrs. Valentine R Dermot household: worse "because politicians and sons, Arthur P. Meulberger of psychic inhibitions prevented her a part of the itory, and more, Bom in Brooklyn, daughter ol Incorporated placet that have Sica, 126 Garfield Ave., Long Old Aunt Ethel is forever writ- big business have failed to re- Rumson and Eric Muelberger, from reporting the death. The the late William B. and Mary no more than 25 residents. Two Branch, daughter, this morning. of the way Butor writes his story, ing letters about many things but cognize that people want jobs al Jr., of Colts Neck, and a broth- M. P., who is under investiga- shTwas .resident New Jersey places Included In Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ot that there is, to supplement the especially those she is least com- a decent salary and they want er. Walter Muelberger of Ocon-j^A ^ , . tion, was not identified. Lowrie, 3(| s she WJS mem the list released Saturday are taviano, 372 Bath Ave., Long text, an actual map: petent to judge; the boy Tom hospitalization and they want o- omowoc, Wis. ^ who had lived in Europe for f of Red Bank B tist church Tavlstock, with Id persons and courts almost any courtable girl, cial security." | The funeral will be tomorrow, about five years, has a brother Branch, son, yesterday. The railroad station where he Surviving are four sister$| Mrs Teterboro, with 12. Dr. and Mrs. Aldo Baldi, ! first arrives, in Alexandra Place; but in particular Ignazia and, be- at 10 a.m. in the Worden Fu- in Boonton, N. J. fore the story comes to its grim Jessie M. Nugent of this place, Borden PI., Long Branch, son, Horace Buck's house by the riv- neral Home, Red Bank, Rev. Har- Mrs. Frank R, Nugent of Rich- NEWARK-Vincent J. Murphy, er Slee; Matthews & Sons, where climax, Araminta; Lou makes Today In old Horberger, pastor of Holy EAST ORANGE — Nineteen yesterday. mond Hill, N. Y. Miss Edna secretary-treasurer of the state he is employed; the restaurants silly eyes at the sallow youne Trinity Lutheran Church, Red scoff laws who still owe books to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barstal, Washington Higbec o( Statcn Island, N.Y., AFL, claims a bill introduced by he frequents, Oriental Rose, Or- preacher; Mrs, Meacock the cook Bank, will officiate. Burial will the East Orange Library can't 451 Prospect Ave., Little Silver, and Mrs. Violet Higbee of King- State Sen. William E. Oz?ard, R- iental Pearl and Oriental Bam- has picked up deplorable Ameri- Associated Press be in Greenwood Cemetery, Man- be located, court officials have son, yesterday. can culinary tricks, like pine- ston, L.I. Somerset, which Murphy says Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jabloner, boo; the Anchor, where he first Supreme court hands down de- asquan. will eliminate any opportunity to reported. Warrants for the for- lives; the home of the pretty apple: Dermot finds it easier to cisions and orders. 69 Main St., Englishtown, son, WILLIAM W. SYBEL collect workmen's compensation mer library patrons with overdue Bailey sisters Ann and Rose; the be idle, on Kate's money, than MRS. RICHARD BORCHARDT yesterday. SENATE UNION BEACH - William W. for loss of hearing, is an "anti- books will be withdrawn unless News Theater where he sees trav- to work whether in town or, part- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Box time, growing mushrooms in an In recess. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS - Mrs. Sybei, 60 of 902 Union Ave died labor maneuver." The AFL re- they can be located in some oth- elogues, particularly of classical er New Jersey community in the 563, Freehold, son, yesterday. old stable; his mother Edwina Interior Committee hearing on .._..Katiatiet C~. . __Borchardt. ,, 62_.,, o..l. 32..0 pHdaFrida. vy in Veterans HosnitalHospital,. East ccntlv attacked Ozzard for what Crete; the museum with its pic- bill to establish national wilder-1 Navesink River Rd. died in River- near future, officials said yes- Mr. and Mrs. George Hamer- must have her nose in the mis- Oraage, after a long illness. It called his "brazen attempt to torial tapestry record of antique ness preservation system. terday. nick, 22 Monmouth Rd., Oak- view Hospital, Red Bank, Fri- He was the son of the late damage the unemployment com- Theseus"''and'his"'adventure5-so!matched household's affairs, wid- 1 hurst, son, yesterday. Aviation subcommittee hears day. She had been a patient Mr. and Mrs Adam Sybel. pensation law under the guise of significant to Revel himself; the ower Charles, from next door, additional testimony in probe of there one month. NEWARK — The city says its Mr. and Mrs. Ortiz Medina, 44 A resident here 13 years, he raking the weekly maximum ben- Old Cathedral with its Murder- comes home at the crucial in- air safety. She was born in Germany, parking meters collected $116,702 West St., Red Bank, son, yester- owned and operated The Village efit rate, while drastically reduc- er's Window, about Cain; the two stant when he is most desperate-1 judiciary committee hearingjdaughter of ,the late Bernhard i Tavern He was a Navy vet during the past year, but vandals day. nn ing the number of person* cov- Cathedrals which are, between ly needed, on nominations of Ramsay Clark I and Clara Saunders Wohlers, and eran of World War I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradley, ered bv the act." who knocked meters out of oper- An arb.tary ending ,s imposed|of Texas. Herbert J. Miller ofjeame to this country 31 years! ™r Sybel was a fourth degree them, the scenes of the crimes C ation caused a loss of $44,000. 39 East Sunset Ave., Red Bank, in this novel's interior novel, oni thisthis, and tIno a degreeAparpe, howeve hntnwr r II..J..J J I i : -t n.. •-....* _._ r?-._- I ... I '"' °J" - ""' • ivuiui ucgii-e Maryland and Lee Loevinger of ago. She lived in Eatontown un- member of the American As- daughter, Saturday. "The Bleston Murder;" the home carefully it is prepared for, it is NEW BRUNSWICK — The Minnesota to be assistant attor- til moving here five years ago. sembly, Knights of Columbus, TENAFLY-The Tenafly chap- of the murder story's author, an evasion. But we never did New Jersey Turnpike Authority neys general. Surviving are her husband, Ric- Jersey City; a third degree mem- and Local 1511. SUte, County ter of Unity, an Italian-American BOMB IN JEEP George Burton alias J. C. Ham- read Miss Taylor so much for her HOUSE hard Borchardt; a daughter, Mrs. service club, has presented its endings as for her inimitable go- ber of St. Joseph's Council, •nd Municipal Employees Un- SAIGON. Viet Nam (AP) - ilton; and the home of Revel's Votes on resolutions authorizing Ingrid K. Workman of Albuquer- citizen of the year award to ings-on and on. This is full ofj Knights of Columbus, Keyport; ion, slened an agreement to- U.S. officials said today a time fellow clerk, James Jenkins, who committee investigations. que, N. Mex.; a sister, Mrs. Elsa Sen. Walter H. Jones, R-Bergen. owns a black Morris like the one the familiar irresistible Taylor- a member of the Alhambras of dav which provides a wage bomb was found in a jeep parked Banking and currency subcom- Climas of Manasquan, and three which, driven perhaps by another the Bayshore K of C; a member Increase and additional fringe outside the American officers' isms-the wry observation, the mjttee continues hearings on de- other sisters and two brothers, would-be murderer, tries to run cut and thrust of the play of, of the Keyport Elks and the Bay- benefits to turnpike toll collec- quarters in downtown Saigon Fri presse<1 areas biM all living in Germany, and two| ' r " aVcrn Owners Associa- Weather down Burton. s ho e T tors and maintenance em- day. The attempted bombing is words, the wit. The trouble with, science and Astronautics Com- j grandchildren•andchildren. I tion. I the past few literary seasons has } ie ployees. Under the agreement, NEW JERSEY — Mostly fair the first reported aimed at Amer- Butor's title is the key not nittee hfars Befcnse Secrctary The funeral was yesterday in j Surviving are his widow, Mrs. and mild today with high in the imnroved by union members, icans here in more than three much to thi: the Worden Funeral Home, Red!Ju|ia Kaczmarek Sybel, a son, 40s or low 50s. Fair and colder the employees receive a $SSt years and follows an increase method of writing. This is a Zeus. Bank. Rev. Harold Hornberger,jwi||iarn j. Sybel. and a brother, W. G. Rogers wage Increase over the next tonight with low in the 30s along in Communist terrorist activity closely knit series of overlapping pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Benjamin Sybel, both of North the coast and in the south and two years, $180 the first year throughout South Viet Nam. experiences; the novel keeps tak- VOLCANO. QUIET I Church, officiated. Cremation was: BerKen ,nd thrce sistcrSi Mrs and $150 the second year. The n the 20s in the northwest. Tues- ing one step forward and two MISS SCOTT FETED HONOLULU (AP) - Kilauea this mornin? in Rose Hill Cre- Viola Grahs of North Bergen, three-year contract Includes a day increasing cloudiness and not GOALS REACHED back—yet definitely getting some- volcano on Hawaii Island has re- matory, Linden. and Mrs. JJames Kupkowski and reopening agreement for wage so mild with chance of some rain where. It runs along at different NEW LONDON, N.H. - Miss negotiations before Jan. I, INS. late in the day or at night. High RUMSON — The 1960 fund paces, or as Butor remarks, in the 40s. drive quota of the Rumson Com and Mrs. William H. Scott, 21 MRS. MARGARET G. BMmZ^cV^^y y *** °' Current pay scales were not 'one's mental analysis of past Friday. But scientists said la- WEST KEANSBURG - Serv- Marine munity appeal has been met, events takes place while other Spruce Dr., Fair Haven, was hon- A high requiem mass was of- disclosed. va is still bubbling beneath the ices for Mrs Margaret G. Brown.' fered this morning in Holy Fam ind S27.1C3.37 has been paid to events are accumulating." So this ored last week at the annual Col- Cape May to Block Island- surface. 47, of 70 Franklin Ave. will be ily Catholic Church by Rev. Jo- member agencies. Final payment s a sort of diary in which you by Junior College Dean's List LAKEHURST-A Navy airship West to southwest today and west The volcano's Halemanumau held this afternoon at 1 o'clock seph G. Fox, pastor. Burial was will be made in July when the inch along, and at the same time Dinner. She is a senior majoring with 10 men aboard collapsed o northwest tonight becoming pit spewed lava harmlessly inside in the Daniel A. Reilly Funeral in St. Joseph's Cemetery, under appeal year ends, according to race; or'see things superimposed in the liberal arts program. Saturday night when its mooring variable mostly northerly Tues- its own crater in the 20th erup- Home here, with Rev. H. H.: direction of the Day Funeral Robert D. McKec, appeal presi- on one another as close as fie mast gave way in high winds. day. Speeds about IS knots dur- tion since 1918. Geologist Don R.|McConnell, pastor of Keansburg Home, Keyport. dent. tip of your nose, at arm's length,.J No one was injured. The Navy ing days and 10 knots or less at WINS PAROLE Fichter of the volcano observa- Methodist Church, officiating. and at the end of the street. As aaid the blimp, a ZPG-2, was night. Mostly fair today and to- TRENTON — The state Parole! tory staff said there is no indi-!Burian...:_l will be in Fair View Cem- ON COMMITTEE an example of this exciting re- HUBERT R. QUINN resting on its landing gear at night with increasing cloudiness Board announced today that it cation that there will be any etery, Middletown. the time and the men were able teration, you find at the finish FREEHOLD-Hubert R. Quinn, Tuesday and chance of rain late LONG BRANCH - I. A. Zarik, will release Fred Williams of j new activities. .to exit safely. A hole was torn hat you have put the first copy Mrs. Brown died suddenly at 52, of 46 Bannard St., died Sat- in day over south portion. Visi- chairman of the science depart- Cliffwood, who was sentenced! In the nose of the 80-foot-high of "The Bleston Murder" and the her home Friday. She was the urday in Monmouth Medical Cen- bility generally five miles or bet- ment at Long Branch High School, FIRE COLLEGE second, and the maps, and the March 4, 1955, to 10 to 15 years widow of Frederick G. Brown, j ter, Long Branch. •irship, causing it to deflate. ter except lower late Tuesday. has been invited to serve as a pages of diary, down on the left- in state prison for robbery. NEPTUNE - The schedule of Sr., who died last October. Mr. Quinn was born at Free- member of a visiting committee hand corner of Revel's work ta- the 1961 Monmouth County Fire Born in Glasgow, Scotland, j hold, son of the late William and SARASOTA, Fla-Warren Jay The roar of Victoria Falls on of the Commission on Secondary ble just as many times—is it 35, College will be announced at adaughter of the late Archibald Mary Quinn. lockwood, a former New Jer- Africa's Zambezi River can be Schools of the Middle States As- Hugh Campbell, Washington or 50?—as Revel has himself. meeting of the Monmouth County and Mary Coates Miller, she was •eyan who served as assistant ad- heard 20 miles. Its great plume sociation to assist in the evalua- State end. let a new NCAA rec- He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ord last season by catching 66 Firemen's Association tomorrow resident of North Arlington be- Avis M. Quinn, a daughter, Mrs. ministrator of the Federal Hous- of water vapor is visible for tion of the Halstcd School in This is of course a story of night at 8 p.m. in the Liberty ing Administration, died Satur- seven miles. forward passes. The former ma- fore moving here seven years;Thomas Barton of Union Beach, Yonkers, N.Y. real dramatic power; it is Re- fire house here. a jor college mark was 61. £°- . a son, Frederick Quinn of Free- vel's obsession that Bleston hates Surviving are a son, Frederick [hold; three brothers, Fred Quinn and foils him, and he imagines MARCH DRIVE G. Brown, Jr.. of Red Bank;;tax assessor and former mayor of a real murder developing out of Teeth of the sperm whale are FAIR HAVEN - The local three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Freehold, Frank and William Drop In for Dessert and Coffee a fictional one. But the literary- highly prized by Fiji Islanders Democratic Club will conduct Pruitt of Keansburg, Mrs. San-iQuinn all of Freehold, and a sis- minded will hail this as one of who give them as ceremonial a membership drive in March, dra Spafford of Union Beach and!ter, Mrs. John Donnelley of Ros the few revolutionary innovations gifts to honored visitors. By CECILY BROWNSTONE able or you don't care for it, two Vj cup butter according to the chairman of the Miss Mary Lou Brown, at home; ell'-••-e Park• . AP Newsteatures Food Editor layers of either vanilla or choco 2 eggs membership committee, Mrs. five grandchildren; four brothers, Funeral services will be held William Zieman, 868 River Rd. WANT A SIMPLE way of en-late might be used. 1 cup sugar Neil Miller of Kearny, William I tomorrow at 8 a. m from the W tertaining? Invite friends to come You can serve any of these % cup chopped walnuts and Alexander Miller, both ofju. Freeman and Son Funcrai at eight o'clock in the evening for combinations with a chocolate 1 pint vanilla ice cream MRS. FLORENCE BANKS North Arlington, and James Mil-1 Home, Freehold, with a requiem ler of Glasglow, and two sisters, dessert and coffee. This idea was sauce. We found this sauce recipe 1 pint chocolate ice cream NAVESINK - Mrs. Florence mass at 9 o'clock in St. Rose of widely popular some years ago. made enough to offer with plain 1 pint pink or green mint ice Banks. 75, of Monmouth Ave. died Mrs. Robert Weir of Kearny, and]Lima Roman Catholic Church, bv Thursday in Rivcrview Hospital. M r Wl It's worth reviving. ice cream for those dessert ad cream _ s:_ ">am Campbell of North |RCV. Paul S. Hammond. Burial She had lived here for more than Arlington. Fine fare for this occasion is diets who appreciate second help- Sift together the flour and salt. I will be in the church cemetery. . 50 years. • wintertime ice-cream cake. A ings. Melt chocolate and butter over hot water. Beat together unti Mrs. Banks was born in Co- FRANK COCHEll MRS. JAMES V. KELLY recipe we tried recently is made Put this ice-cream cake to with a chocolate brownie cake thick the eggs and sugar; bea: lumbia, Tenn. She was a mem- NEW YORK - Frank Cochcu,! MARLBORO — Mrs. May W. gether shortly before serving so 63. of 5 West 63d St. died base and topped with three kinds in the melted chocolate and but ber of the Second Baptist Church, "" " Kelly, Bl, of Baltimore died in the cake base won't get too hard City of Hope Medical Center, of ice cream—vanilla, chocolate ter. Stir in flour mixture unti Keyport. She was the widow of the State Hospital Friday after It should defrost in about the Duarte, Calif., 'Feb. 20. and mint. , blended, then fold in walnuts, Edward Banks. a three months' illness. time it takes the ice cream to Turn into a buttered round 9 Surviving in a son, Hilton Jo- He was a watchman with the j s'ie was born in Washington, If you prefer other ice cream get soft enough to eat easily. inch layer-cake pan. Bake in seph of this place, and a grand- YMCA of Greater New York. |D-C daughter of the lato John flavors, make sure their colors Party Ice-Cream Cake moderate (350 degrees) oven 25 child. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. G. and Ida V Kuglcr Weide, and are compatible. You want this to 30 minutes. Place on wire The funeral will be this after- Anne Koutezky of Topeka, Kans., was a lifelong resident of that dessert to look pretty as well as % cup sifted flour rack to cool, then turn out. Spread noon at 2 o'clock In the Second formerly of Occanport, N.J.; two area. taste good. We've tried substitut- Vi teaspoon salt vanilla ice cream over top of Baptist Church, Keyport, with brothers, Steven Cocheu, this city, Mrs. Kelly became ill while ing coffee ice cream for the mint. 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweet- cake; freeze until firm. Spread Rev, Nicholas Tate, pastor, of- and Mai. Theodore Cochcu, Co- visiting her son, Robert L. Kelly, If the coffee variety isn't avail- ened chocolate chocolate ice cream over vanilla ficiating. Burial will be in White lonial Heights, Va., and two sin- 21 Borden PI., Little Silver. ice cream; freeze until firm. ters, Mrs. Charles Handier, Ro- Ridge Cemctefy, Eatontown, un- iurs, mrs. unnncs nancner, KO-i •«»»iviii(;Surviving, besideDesiacs hencr son, are Spread mint ice cream over der the direction of Postcn Fu- selle, N. J.. and Mrs. Grace!ncr-husband, Jnmcs Vincent Kol- chocolate ice cream; freeze until neral Home, Atlantic Highlands. Gerin, Newark, N.J. j ly. 4422 Pall Mall Rd., nnlti- firm. Serve with chocolate sauce. The funcra1 will be this after- jmore: a daughter, Miss Lorna WILLIAM H. GARRISON noon at 2 o'clock in the Damiano M. Kelly of Baltimore; a sister, Chocolate Sauce FARMINGDALE - William H, Funcrai Home, Long Branch, N.Mrs. B, II, Estorlcv nf Carlhnge, V3 cup butter Gnrriso". 7J. of Squankum 'l(\, J. Rev. Robert H. Reed, pastor Mo., and two grandchildren. 1 box (1 pound) light brown died yesterday in Fltkin Hospital. of the Long Branch Presbyterian The funeral will he tomorrow nt gar Mr. Garrison was a veteran nf Church, will officiate. Burial will!2 Pm. in the Worden Funcrai cup light corn syrup World War I and a retired truck be in Glcnwood Cemetery. Home, Rod Bank. Rev. Harold Vt teaspoon salt driver. H. Hnrnbergcr, pastor of Holy 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweet- Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, MRS. JEANNETTE WILLIAMS Trinity Lutheran Church, Red ened chocolate Lillian So'lcn and Mrs, Ida I'ow. RED BANK — Mrs, Jcnnnette Bnnk, will officiate. Cremation 1 cup evaporated milk (undi- ell, both of Fnglishtown, and • Williams, 74, of 55 North Bridge will bo private. luted) brother, Dan Garrison of Mala- Ave. died in her home Friday. Melt butter in a saucepan over HANDS ACROSS THE BALL —Army's Lee Anderson, wnn. She was born In Tennessee, IIDATIf NOTICK low heal. Add brown sugar, corn MKHKINA. Cotlcrllu Ncc dliprrn of dark uniform, lefr, and toammato Leo Sagerwright, Services will be held Wednes- and had lived here 30 yenrs. IHH Kiicx :il llndu'ii.wli. I.OVIMK syrup and salt; stir constantly iimlliiT or In-. Tli'ilnni mul Knvlrrlcil day nt 2 p,m, at the C. II. T.Mrs. Williams was a domestic. Mi-Minn, IIII'IIIR in occupational therapy work The Democrats will elect a team with Mrs. Aaron Walters The government is strongly op- models of the experimental air- Williams' tour as State Depart- Cairo. ' " " posed by a well organized pro- in a typical Bonnie Brae Cottagi ment African chief and President from New York University. new chairman April 25 at their as chairman, and will meet Tues- craft are hung beneath the gon- The bulk of Belgian propertj gressive group known as the Na- which will be open to guests al Kennedy's special representative He has played the Warehouses died Jan. 25, and Josef Schmid- 11-53 Mechanic St. Red lank bauer, Ocean Township, who Mamfcara died Jan. 4. NIW YORK STOCK IXdUNCI TEL SH 1-0030 As the names implies, premen- and athar Important aaekaniaa The White House was designed strual tension is an emotional Caraially Invltaa yan «a mana (all yaa af Malr •ranch OHIM ••< Wanfcma by Irish architect James Hoban disturbance which occurs before T.I. f*»HHl ••••a? the onset of the menstrual peri- aiparlaaaa anal aampfata madam tacllltlaa at Malr who won a public competition for 9-8" 24'-0" lacatad alflaa. Ill MINUV AVINUI , the job—a $500 prize. od. Some women are fortunate •MDl.IV tlACM in not being aware of any such t^d 103 E. Front Street ••. i « c. a, mitran It adds up! More and more problem. Others become very •«. 1 toBtrri w people use The Register ads each BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDRM. emotional. As a rule, this ten- Red Bank, N. J. issue because results come fas i) sion appears three days to a week No. I la *m OoramnM (O'-O'ill'.QT ter.—Advertisement. before the period. The symptoms SH 1-6464 CHARLES E. SAVAGE disappear during the first 24 hours SH 1-0002 Manager . after the period begins. Come to In addition to irritability, there is fear, depression, inability to Registered Representatives FREE Demonstration Meeting concentrate, a dull headache and, Of above all, a supersensitiveness STANLEY P. JACOBS with either the urge to cry or BARNET HIRSCH to feel sorry for herself. How wonderful it would be if
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NEW TICKING OR NEW FEATHERS WE REMOVE AT LEAST 2J Economy is uppermost in mind in the design of this three-bedroom. 1,083 ADDED TO YOUR PILLOWS... DOWN ONE QUART OF DIRT C0Sts are reduccd by aJ7m8>nfl'to frame to standard lumber lengths and sizes; and (c) placing plumbing back-to-back. The architect in Rudolph A. Matem. mo4 161st St., Jamaica 32, N. Y. and thf plan is HA174M. Send Your Pillows and Savt • On Sale 'til February 28 and VOUTMMK e Ba»aleaiYour HWMn I N. J. Congressmen Mrs. Marguerite Osmers, who and hiding eggs. Soon lie was • M—iamHr Nwiia runs the Bergen County office of known as the "Easter Bunny." • •• Vmm mt» wM any Oraua) Employ Relatives UNION-IMPERIAL her husband, Rep, Frank C. Os-1 mers Jr., R-N.J. House records LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING y.«tt« WASHINGTON (AP)-A check' No problem finding tenants of House records shows that four showed Thursday that she re- 500 BROAD ST. SH 1-2228 SHREWSBURY ceived $835.14 during the month when you advertise The Register New Jersey congressmen have ; way.—Advertisement. relatives working for them in of January. i their Washington or home dis- Rep. James C. Auchincloss, R-, strict offices. The federal govern- N.J., who married his second £fB«aaaaM oaaffl VM aaaaaM na# oP^aananaaaaaM la^P^^HMafc dw^M^^M Ba^B Ri^^B^fc*fc ment pays their salaries. wife, Vera B., a secretary in MofriitoM^ RMNy, Mwrothv MM% kiiifta^ Btbttf PflK Md Jifwy City. The highest paid relative was his Washington office, late last year, had her on the payroll of his Washington staff at a salary of $404.77 for January. The late Mrs. Lee Auchincloss served as her husband's secre- contempo house tary until her death in 1!)59. Rep. Hugh J. Addonizio, D- N. J., employed his sister, Miss Addftiaa &oom? Ida L. Addonizio during January at a salary of $445.40. 10'x14' Room Completely Prepared Rep. Milton W. Glenn, R-N.J., I and dialfnad by Men- hird his son, Milton W. Glenn Jr., maatti ConitruetUni mi, floor at a monthly salary of $565.10 kaamai Plata, atudi; calling f •oamai raftarai rldgo; door, 1/ wlndaw and clout optnlngt 7>. NO MONEY DOWN 1st Payment in June to 20 Years to Pay
(If you have problems of a puz- zling nature send them to George, c/o this newspaper, the column ist of a puzzling nature.) Dear George: My father only gives me five I! dollars a week allowance—he doesn't seem to understand that SA prices have risen since he was a youngster, and he simply won't listen to reason. Please put in your column, which he reads all that time, that n kid my age I £21 needs more allowance this day *iM and afie. I am 33 years old. E2&M Skippy Dear Skippy: . Perhaps you could get a part- j time job lo supplement your al- | Inwancp and also realize the joy nf actually earning your—33 years old? MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. Go roll your hoop! 1 HIGHWAY 35 AT HEADDONS CORNER MIDDLETOWN g ** W ' ' ' i H . • Could you loll mo how nic slory SHADYSIDE 1-5060 • PROSPECT 51333 1 about the lOnstor Hnnm' slnrlcd'. 3209 Sunset Avenue (off Route 35), Asbury Park Phone: PRospect 4-7400 '«' Coll Either Number Day or Night Tommy ,f. 'Dear Tommy .1.: OPEN DAILY (Except Monday) 'TIL 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. | Yes, Thl:, bij> bunny labhit started coming around mi KfiMor mum mom*
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NEV/ YORK (AP) - S;mul- It-Cried il-gpo Soutoo h1 bidBsS a new suit to show Ave., Long Branch, and Arm>: assignments on stage VOamUT il-Muitcal about 13 to 16 points, counting . . "" °' . , „ _ . find - out exactly where you taneous lnatrumint 35-Weak food 63-Printers distribution as well as high c.rds. hls mterest In slam- If South Recruit Charles Edward Baggett, an(j screen are ^^ handled by Il-Msca\w M-Chlef measure stand. Perform only routine Il-Ch»ractsrt«.- It-Bound Many flam auctions start this were interested only in game he 19, assigned to Fort Monmouth, Arthur Hill and Aline MacMa- eiecutlvu 40-MHrl M-Nlght bird would bid three notrump or four duties, but prepare for action tie 2(-Exp*rl«ncei cxpletiv* 58-Girl'» nam« way. jleaded innocent Friday tojhon. 14-la B>l>Uk*n 27-Stripa of 43-Kaitldioua 60-Golf mound spades without bothering to show tomorrow. . charges of breaking into an up-j Between performances of the M-Plural tndlm leather 46-Uquld 61-ExcIamatlon South tees that he- can make • I7-V«ry until a new suit. The actual bid of four state New York post office and Broadway drama "All the Way !I-Ca£b drawer Q) I scientists have developed a way LAWTON, Okla. (AP) - Mrs. WEST (EXTCISS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE) Karen Grant, daughter of Mr. ter of arts and PhD degree from EASEA T of using bacteria to locate oil Cletus Hill has more than 100 and Mrs. William Grant, Miriam * 5 3 * 10 2 deposits. The bacteria thrive in pianos in her living room. All of Harvard University. ¥10 72 VKin PI,, celebrated her 14th birth- Belford Dr. Balinky served as econo- • 9863 • 10 4 areas where gases containing hy- them are less than four inches day Feb. 18. Attending „...,, . , mist for the War Labor Board drocarbons rise from the under-tall. She collects model pianos TWENTY »ouND TR,,S DAILY were Susan Waterman, Nancy ground oil. a sa hobby. Paula Nordstrom, daughter of|and War Manpower commission Cameron, Sally DeLorenza, Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nord- in World War II. garet Heinecke, Barbara Cha- strom, Princeton PI., celebrated He studied at the Russian Re • AKQIS Buy 10 Trip Books and Save lette, Lorraine Riddell, Mary her seventh birthday Monday search Center at Harvard Uni-j Hr Schedule mA late Ca* SHotfysMe 1-02IS Ellen Boyle, Janet O'Keefe, Jan- with members of her family and versity. In 1956 he taught a W«t North Eatf ice Smith, Ellen Costigan, Ann Janet and Charles Ott. radio class, Seminar U.S.S.R., 1 * Pass 3 * Pass Lawless, Jean Shelton and Es- and was author of a column on 4 • Pass 4 ¥ Pail ther Sarik. 6 * All Pan Mr. and Mrs. Nordstrom cele- Soviet relations and communism Opening lead — * K HOLLO'S CHARTER SERVICE brated their ninth wedding an- which appeared in 75 New Jer- I-tobert Neville, son of Mr. andniversary Feb. 16. sey newspapers. FOR GROUPS Mrs. James Neville, Willow St., lie has visited Europe and Cen- DAILY QUESTION celebrated his 14th birthday Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spupskijtral and South America, observ- Partner opens with one heart, Offer the Best in Comfort and Experience 15 with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen!and son Walter and David ing forces of Communism at and the next player passes. You Nealon and Mr. John Ballas of Thompson, Main St., spent Feb. work. hold: Spade£-10 2. Hearts-K J PHONE PRotpcct 4-1727 Jersey City. 18 in Philadelphia. They visited He was In Russian last sum- 9 3. Diamonds—10 4 Clubs—10 the Academy of Natural Sciences mer observing the educational 7 6 3 2. What do you say? The Women'g Republican Club and other places. system. Answer: Bid two hearts. Show Asbury Park - New York Transit Corp. held a card party Tuesday at what you have and leave the rest the home of Gladys Synoldt. Mrs. Plans for a father and son din- It adds up! More and more to partner. If you fail to raise 401 LAKI AVENUE, ASIURY PARK eo J use Rene Plebeau and Mrs. Stanleyiner in June were discus=ed at aff» P e The Register ads each at this low level, you may have Harrison were hostesses. Mrs. meetinR of the Christian Couples!issue ^cause results come fas- to show the hearts at a higher It Pays to Advertise in The Register -UNDER ROLLO MANAGEMENT- Arthur Berg was welcomed as a Club in the Methodist Church'"* """""" level later. new momber to the club Feb..Monday. A bowling party wL, 14 at a meeting in the home ofjbe held in March. Rev. Williamj Mrs. Lillian Clayton. The host-jHodgdon spoke about the Lenten esses were Mrs. Harrison and|season and its meaning. Mem- Mrs. Synold!. Ibers will repair old hymnals andi — purchase new ones. Hostesses Girl Scout Troop 57 will hold were Mrs. Myron Golden, Mrs. a fashion show and tricky tray]Harold Foulks and Mrs. Jay party next Thursday at 8 p.m. in| White. the Port Monmouth School. The] - MERCCFLY pirls will model fashions from T T • Junior Bazar, Red Bank. They %J IllUll NOW FOT THE FIRST TIME YOU «r" raising funds to take a trip! GET ALL THESE FAMOUS to Washington, D.C. in May. The MERCURY VALUES RIGHT IN LEGAL NOTICE ,1 tomorrow in the club home to complete plans for a card party THE POPULAR-PRICE RANGE NOTIfK Or SAI.K: ! March 9. On Thursday. March 9. 1M1 at 5:30 a. M. 1 will aril at public auction an b»hal( of lfi» StacoaJt Finance Co. •f II Broad St.. RM Bank. N. 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THOMAS UV1NG MOWN, im-im By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY. Gcaeral Manager This country is getting as full of cults as the W. HAUY PENNINGTON, ProductiM Managtr pomegranate has seeds. During the pro-Lumumba riot- Member at the Aia*eiated Preu ing which occurred in the United Nations, one of these fk* AwWitit Pm§ u tnitui) «iciuiivtu to U» UH for rapubueiun M til I I «tU w all AP D«I cults, the Nation of Islam, appeared. This was organ- ized in Detroit in the early 1930's by W. D. Fard, an Aatt IwtM «f Clrortattaa ex-convict. Fard's leadership was taken tW ft*4 But K»«1it«r unau BO dnuelti cMpanstbiuun tot typo«rmphlc*l »rror» !• tlnM knt «ill rtorlnt •Ilhout eblw. thit part of an KlvirtUemint In which tin trpoinpnlcu arrer « over by * Georgia-born Negro named Mnrtlwr* vlll BIWM notify tin mutiimiM immwlliMli cl mi trror which m»j occur. Elijah Poole who changed his name to Thit uaumu •» mponiibiuUM lor •uumanu of oplnloci Is IMUM IrM U* ratdat. Elijah Muhammad. According to Poole, •••Mnpuaa Pneti u Alwte* Oat mi 118.00: III BOBUU H.M Fard was Allah, and Elijah is the •Ugla eopr si •ounUr. t e*nu Hat I* Wf F by malL • canu "Messenger of Allah." The Nation of MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1961 Islam claims a membership up to a quarter of a million but as their affairs The Future of Fort Monmouth are secret, it is impossible to verify •OKOLSKY thejr numbers. Eatontown's Chamber of Com from Fort Monmouth. In the modern The objective is to save the Negro from "the wild- merce President Karl F. Wihtol is Army, the, Signal Corps is taking on erness of North America," to take them out of the in the midst of a one-man campaign greater and greater importance. Not "slavery imposed on them by the white race." In Har- to insure that Fort Monmouth and even the Air Force will have a say lem, Elijah's followers are often referred to as Africans. its many activities remain right in diminishing this. Under Elijah Muhammad, the headquarters of the where they are—at Fort Monmouth Mr. Wihtol also sees an ebbing cult moved from Detroit to Chicago. Altogether there are at least 30 temples in various parts of the United Spurred by a report that the Air in Fort Monmouth's mission by the establishment of the Army Electronic States. There are also affiliated groups. The members Force may eventually gain the im- are rigidly disciplined by captains who work directly portant job of carrying out the elec- Proving Ground at Fort Huachuca, Ariz, and the Signal Training Cen- under Elijah Muhammad. tronic purchasing for all the services, ter afFort Gordon, Ga. The membership consists of men and women who Mr. Wihtol, head of Wihtol Indus- Here again, it is known that had are segregated, the women wearing a grotesque white uniform. The men are called the Fruit of Islam; the tries, which makes industrial and there been room at Fort Monmouth laboratory equipment, believes this women, Muslim Girls Training. Both groups are under —the center of all Signal Corps ac military discipline. Their objective is to hate "the white could mean a dwindling role for the tivity—there would have been n Vow Money's Worth: Lenten Prayer devil." These people are being conditioned and trained Signal Corps and Fort Monmouth. expansion to Arizona and Georgia for the "War of Armageddon" when the blacks—at His reasoning is that if Fort Mon- But, as we all know, civilian real 1929 • 1933: Ancient History? from they refer to themselves—will kill the whites. mouth lost its procurement office— estate is quite expensive and dif- The nation of Islam maintains two so-called uni- which is actually a satellite ficult to obtain in Monmouth Coun By SYLVIA PORTER GO versities; one in Detroit; the other in Chicago. These unit of the huge Army Signal Supply ty. The Army had to look elsewhen are for children between four and the upper teens. I went back to Hunter College in the heart of Public officials have had difficulties with them. In addi- Agency in Philadelphia — the next for areas to test equipment devel Manhattan a couple of days ago to participate in my step could mean the end of the WITH tion, each temple runs several businesses, which mem- oped at Fort Monmouth as well a: alma mater's birthday celebration, and. while I glanced bers are expected to patronize. Signal Research and Development at the thousands of faces in the assembly hall, I sud- to train troops where the terrain re In February, the Nation of Islam has a conven- Laboratory. denly realized that with the exception of a few dozen sembles what soldiers might encoun GOD tion in Chicago which is arranged like an oriental ba- of us not one person in that hall was Needless to say, if this ever did by zar. February is usually the start of the Feast of Ra- ter in combat. even alive during the depression of the madan among Moslems. Muhammad and his captains take place it could result in economic If Signal Corps operations a 1930s. deliver long, vindictive speeches against the whites and chaos for Monmouth County. This Fort Huachuca and Fort Gordon To those young adults a catastro- Jim Bishop against the government of the United States. is what Mr. Wihtol—and all of us— mean anything, they must be inter- phe which violently remolded the Amer Faith is a loan. Giving it is the would like to avoid. ican economic system — and through i°nlv thin8 tnat man can do for Although Elijah pretends to support the beliefs preted, as we have said, as meaning iGod, as opposed to all of the We agree the situation bears which I lived and probably you did too and doctrines of Islam, a study of his preachments even greater growth for the Signa things which God can do fomusr t produce the view that he is not adequately —is in a category akin to "ancient his- man. Some men do not have the close watching. We anxiously await Corps. learned in the Koran or any interpretations thereupon. the report of a Defense Department PORTER tory!" The depression decade probably faiths to give. These are the truly The history of Fort Monmouth means as little to them emotionally or poor of the earth. They want to The founders of this cult were not Moslems; they study which deals with the possibil- believe, but they cannot. and the Signal Corps is closely linked ntellectually as the Civil War (maybe means less). were American Negroes. • However, they attached The men who split the atom themselves to Islam, calling themselves first Allah's ity of merging management of all to Monmouth County. The corps has They take for granted the social and economic laws had not seen it, but they had military electronic and electric, sup- grown up here. Fort Monmouth has which now guide and guard their bread-and-butter lives faith that it was there. No one Temple of Islam and the Muslim Cult of Islam, and has seen electrical .current run now settling down to be the Nation of Islam. plies under the Air Force. The re- seen communication advance from —such as unemployment benefits, legal minimum along a wire, but we have faith view is expected to be completed and the signal flag to the satellite. wages, insurance of bank deposits, social security. that it does because we have The organizer, W. D. Fard, who has disappeared They do not stop to think that it has been only in my seen an incandescent bulb light and who the votaries of this sect believe is Allah, that turned over to defense officials with- And the recent expansion and at the end of the wire. Faith in in three weeks. generation that these laws have gone on our books. God is a gift of grace, it cannot is, God, was a peddler in Detroit after serving a thr"c- arrival of private communications be year period in San Quentin Penitentiary for viola»>", What I am writing about here is far more than a' bartered, or begged However, we must hasten to add, and electronics industries in our area the narcotics law. He went by many names and personal anecdote, for behind this tale are implications! moving word" there are serious doubts that the are but other examples of the faith moving words than Peter Mar- preached violence. situation is as severe as brought out they have in the future of Fort Mon- of profound significance. Before I suggest a few, let shall's: "Father, I have lost the me recall to you how it was then . . . feeling of Thy presence. Yet deep At first Fard preached the Bible but very soon by Mr. Wihtol. mouth. in my he.art I know that it is not abandoned and ridiculed the Testament and preached We are in a recession now, the fourth since World because Thou didst leave me, Even if the Air Force does take There is every reason to believe War II, and almost 7 per cent of those able and willing but because I have wandered racial hatred instead. On November 21, 1932, Detroit over the buying mission, it is hard that as long as our nation has need to work are unemployed. But do you know how it was from Thee." was shocked by a frightful story of a human sacrifice. Martin Luther, the great Robert Harris induced his roomer, John J. Smith, to to believe that the government, of an Army, Fort Monmouth will n 1933? Then nearly 25 per cent of our total work rp ']" " which admittedly operates in strange remain the very heart of the Signal :orce were jobless—a shattering 12,900,000 out of ourjby doubt and, in his fear, he present himself as a human sacrifice so that he might become the "Savior of the world." At the appointed ways, would move the entire pro- Corps. And instead of playing a labor force of 51,600,000! And there were no unem- murmured to God: ployment insurance systems to help them. Behold, Lord, an empty ves- time and place, Harris plunged a knife into Smith's curement function, let alone the big lesser role — its missions will in- sel lhat needs to be filled. My We are in a period of sliding industrial production, heart. Harris was arrested and adjudged insane. Fard research and development function, Lord, fill it. I am weak in the disappeared in May 1933. , crease. and since July, 1960, industrial production has declined j faith; strengthen thou me. I am 7 per cent. But do you know what happened in the early! co1? in lo,ve; warm me and Elijah Poole, variously known as Gulan Bogans, " rr J i malrmakoe mmoe lArvunfervenrt thathatt mimy. ImflovAe 930s? Between 1929 and 1933, industrial production may go out to my neighbor. Gulam Bogans, and Mohammed Rassouli, took over. EVENTS OF YEARS AGO xashed more than 50 per cent. Factories the nation I do not have a strong and firm He was born in 1897 near Sandersville, Georgia, one faith; at times I doubt and am of 13 children of Wali and Marie Poole. His parents From Hit Register's Files >ver closed their doors, employers went bankrupt by unable to trust Ihee altogether. ihe hour. And there were no federal or state programs O Lord, help me. Strengthen had been slaves. Poole finished four grades of school 50 Years Ago snatching women's purses in Key- 25 Years Ago :o put them back into operation. my faith and trust In thee. In and left home at the age of 16. In 1932, he took his port was captured after three lo- thce I have sealed the treasures wife and children to Detroit where he found work. cal youths—dressed as women- We have been in a declining business trend since of all I have. I am poor; thou John Poole and Charles Buck- U. S. Sen. W. Warren Barbour. It was there that he met and became a disciple of W. Hn of the Phalanx met with an trapped the man when he tried introduced as "this state's favor- May, 1960—almost 11 months. But do you know how art rich and didst come to be to grab qne of their purses on unusual experience recently. ite son who is fast becoming the merciful to the'poor. I am a D. Fard. In 1934, Poole, now Elijah Muhammad, moved a dark street. The accosted de- long that decline lasted? It went on for 43 months They say they were driving to United States' favorite, son, ad- sinner; thou art upright. With to Chicago where he established Temple No. 2, which coy pulled a revolver on th and by March, 1933, personal incomes had been slashed Red Bank when in front of ex- dressed the sixth annual Lincoln me there is an abundance of would be thief and the sheriff wa is the central office of the Nation of Islam: Sheriff 0. E. Davis" farm, their Day dinner of the Monmouth 49.8 per cent, retail sales had cracked 43.3 per cent, sin; in thee Is the fulness of wagon ran over a hen. The hen called. The marauder told th righteousness. Therefore, I will magistrate he thought the decoy County Young Men's Republican nonfarm employment had fallen 30.7 per cent, cor- Raymond Sharrieff is the supreme captain of the got tangled up in the spokes of Club and appealed for a return remain with thee ol whom I the wheel and was then flung was his girl friend. The man was porate "profits" were down to a minus. can' receive, but to whom I Fruit of Islam and son-in-law of Elijah Muhammad. ordered held for the grand jury to the common sense of the Great through the air into the laps of Emancipator in affairs of state. We are noting a leveling off in the marriage total may not give. Amen. He is a very powerful and fearless person. Malcolm X the astonished men. Poole and by the magistrate. Terming the New Deal a failure, and watching the pace of the movement from farms -Martin Luther Little runs the New York Temple and therefore leads Bucklin say that just before the the senior senator from New Jer- hen struck them she laid an egg. to cities. But do you know what took place then? In an enormous flock. It is suspected that Little seeks to sey told the club that the only They say the egg fell and broke, CARMICHAEL Michelangelo Buonarrotti (who medium that can force a change 1932 the number of marriages was a quarter-million take over the Nation of Islam. Four of Elijah's six sons •pattering on their laps. They say died Feb. 18, 1564, at the age in economic conditions in this the hen then jumped out of the below the number in 1929. In those years the trend of 89) was a gifted poet as well are officials of the Nation of Islam. Each temple is con- country is the Republican par- wagon and ran off cackling. from farms to cities reversed and families fled to theas sculptor, painter, and archi- trolled by a minister appointed by Elijah. ty. He issued the warning, how- farms. tect. From 1534 to 1541 this ever, that the GOP must adopt great figure of the Italian Rcnis- A big meeting was held at Fair a common-sense platform, above I could go on and on underlining the extent to sance worked on the "Last Haven recently to get the senti- all a human platform, and not which 1929-33 was a depression without parallel, but Judgrcient" in the Sistine Chapel ments of the residents there re- a dead one in Rome. During this time he garding the formation of a bor- enough. What are some of the implications of the com- "You See The Trouble He's Got Yon In? We formed a great friendship with ough. Nearly everybody present Gas accumulating in man-holes parisons to all of us? Vittoria Colonna, and to her he Used To Call This Hole 'Ike'i Peak'" ieemed to be in favor of the at Deal exploded twice, blowing dedicated many religious sonnets. plan, and those who are inter- One fundamental implication is that, in ths years the covers as high as 100 fee The deep moral conflicts that ested in the new form of gov- since then, we have learned how to prevent depressions in the air. No one was injured rose within his own spirit are ernment at Fair Haven will make Electric service in the vicinity of this magnitude—and thus, there never will he an- application to the Legislature for reflected in this prayer-poem. was interrupted for about two * borough. The bill will proably other approaching it. The "stabilizers" my generation Oh, make me see Thee, Lord, bo introduced in the next session built into our economy work to maintain incomes, sales, where'er I go! of the Legislature asking that If mortal beauty sets my George Yanko, son of Mr. and production, profits during downturns. We have con- Fair Haven be legally separated soul on fire, Mrs. J. Yanko of Peters PI., from Shrewsbury Township. The quered depressions. Red Bank, a junior in the Col- Thnt flame when near to proposed borough takes in most ?ge of Arts and Science at Le- Another fundamental implication is that we have thine must needs expire. of the eastern part of Shrews- igh University, has been elected And I with love of only Thee bury Township, including East learned how to moderate recessions too. U is no acci- resident of the Pi Lambda Phi shall glow. side park. The Red Bank council dent that the post-World War II downturns have been social fraternity. Mr. Yank" hm Dear Lord, thy help I seek has been talking for some time been a member of the staffs of milder and shorter than in previous decades. We have aealnst this wno, of annexing this section In Rec the Lehigh Review, a literary These torment* 1hnt my Bank. 'J ne dividing line between changed our form of society and developed great con- monthly, and the Brown nnd spirit vex nnd lire; the new borough and Rumson is trols over it. White, the campus newspaper, Thou only with new strength Buena Vista Ave. the other boun- and has also been active in do- canst ri'innplre daries are Ridge Rd., Prospect A third fundamental implication is that, as we pate and theatrical production" Ave., the foot of Freedman's Hill, learn more, we will do more to cushion future reces-l My wi scnM> m it the university. "- "'V ' y the circular limits nf Red Bank, sions. Our unemployment insurance system is going to and the Naveslnk River. Reports from llolmdel indicate be overhauled, improved. We have still to experiment this smil divine; hat former Assemblyman Ther with the dynamite power of tax reductions. And Thou within the body The marauder who has been )n McCampbcll Is conslderlnR The business cycle is not dead'—that's obvious— weak nnd frull unning as nn independent enndi- Didst prison ll — how sadly COMPANY CITES REID late for U. S. sonntor this fall. but it is more under our power than ever before. Amer- HUTU In live! NEW YORK - William D. AT. McCamphell said it wns not ca's young adults today will have to meet other eco- Mow can I make Its lot less Reid, 7 Onk Tree La., Rumson, lie that he would run ns a Town. vile I linn mine? N, J., has been named to receive nomic challenges and perhaps their toughest will be end Plan candidate, but would Wlllimit Thee, Lord, nil American Cyanamid Company's iistcnd base his enmpnign nn the speeding up and sustaining our economic expansions. KiMiiliicss Hcoiiis to full, Golden Oval Award for his out- limllnlion of real estate taxes, lieBut, as 1 think it through, maybe I hose college young- in niter fate Is (Joel's stnnding sales record in IMiO, said thai to his way of Ihlnkini! sters are instinctively right and the depression era into prcroijallve, Mr. Reid will be honored a! n nothing was so npoossnry to bring banquet In New York March VI. 6—.Monday, IVIi. 21, J% which! graduated is indued "ancient history." — [nun Sounds of back prosperity as tax relief. Michel A. II, \ ft. ft, HW-T
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It's (5) Cartoons (7) Tommy Seven 11:1V- (I) News have hatched a hit teries, but he (7) Number Please (II) Yogi Bear 1:M- (4) Newt cause he has • tuccessful show easier to fly in the producer and feels so out of things that he seaond-guess him into changing (!) Meet Corliss Archer (II) Movie-1H7 !:«- (I) Movie-1835 on TV. sometimes wonders if success the direction of the series—like (II) Keyboard "Uader Fire" III Raise "Oliver Treyz, the president of really is what he wants. maybe adding a kid with a big Conversations I:**- (4) Weather • (4) Dr. Brothers ABC, was out here in Hollywood "Do you realize," asks Pincus, chest to the cast (male or fe- (It) Mike Wallace •:4»- (4) News l:ia_ (4) 13th Hour last week," Pincus reports, "but "the kind of treatment I would male. It makes no difference). - (I) Guiding Light 7;M- (I) News (I) Almanac Newtreel every time I called him, he would get if 'McCoys' was in trouble? "The only calls I get these days U:S«-(I1) News (4) Shotgun Slade l:tt- (4) Sermonette •ay, 'Irving, I've got nothing but First of all, I'd get to go to New come from prospective clients II: JJ- (4) News (I) Jim Bowie I:M- (2) Newi trouble today—call me tomorrow York once in a while, and with who are looking for another coun- (1) News (?) Blue Angels 2:15- (2) Give Ui This Day and we'll have dinner.' all expenses paid." try type series like 'McCoys,'" (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers (I) TerrytooM ~ TUESDAY MORNING "And the next day it was the As Pincus points out, when t says Pincus. "They think I'm an (5) Cartoons (II) Newt 1:15- (4) Sermonette game thing. We never did get producer has a trouble show he expert on country shows now." (7) About Faces 7:H- (2) Local Newi • •:N— (4) Continental together, just because I don't is the object of constant study This amuses Pincus, a trans- (I) Movie 7:1*- (2) Weather Classroom PtAYIRFUL LANDING —A shipwrecked family qiv.i happen to have what they call a and concern by the ad agency, planted New Yorker whose only (II) Fun At One (II) Newi •:1S— (2) Previews thanks for itt survival in Walt Disney's Panavision-Tech- 'trouble show.'" the sponsor and the network ex brush with the' great outdoors (11) At Your Beck and 7:1*- (I) News •:2«- (2) Give Us This Day Pincus is creator and producer ecutives. Periodically, this means was a trip to camp when he was Call T:XS— Weather 1:25- (2) News nicolor feature, "Swiis Family Robimon." Left t* right, Of "The Real McCoys." The rea-calling him into New York for 1. Also, five years ago he was ' (2) Burns and Allen 7:M- 0) To Tell The Truth I:**- (2) Sunrise Semester they are Francis (Kevin Corcoran), Father (John Mills), §on it isn't a "trouble show" is emergency conferences. beating on every TV door in Hol- 1:ZS— (4) News (4) Americans lywood, trying to get someone in (4) Continental Emit (Tommy Kirk), Mother (Dorothy McGuire), and that almost since its debut near- He is flown in first class, and (S) News (5) Miami Undercover Classroom ly four years ago Amos McCoy put up in a swank suite in the terested in "The Real McCoys." 3»- (2) As The World Turns (7) Cheyenne Fritz (James MacArthur). The $5,000,000 production He was turned down flat on 7:W- (2) News (Walter Brennan) and his hillbilly Waldorf-Astoria. After the usual (4) Dr. Hudson (I) Movie—1942 (4) Dave Garroway released by Buena Vitta. Lait times today and tomor- brood have roosted comfortably nervous confabs over how to fix the grounds that "there would be (5) Movie The Hard Way 7:15- (S) Call to Prayer row at the Carlton, Red Bank. io audience identification with a (7) Susie (It) Invisible Man mnch of hillbillies." 7:21- (7) Morning Prayer (II) Science Horiions I:M- (2) Pete and Gladys 7:W- (S) Debbie Drake What these TV experts over- 50—(ll> Avenf.iras (S) Mackenzie's Raiders looked, of course, was Pincus' (7) Pip the Piper En Espanol (11) This Man Dawson 7:45- (S) News 'Army' Plans choice of a star. He waited two M- (2) Full Circle (II) Mike Wallace MOVIE TIMETABLE years to get Walter Brennan to I:W- (2) News RED BANK say he would play Amos McCoy, (4) Jan Murray 8:2»—(IS) Dialing the Newt (I) Sandy Becker Special Concert 'incus simply believed that with (7) Day In Court l:St- (2) Bringing Up Buddy (7) Little Rascals Carlton—Swiss Family Robin- iut Brennan's tremendous talent 2:IMH) Meaning of Art (4) Wells Fargo l:l»- (2) News RED BANK — A special musi- 2:00; 7:00; 9:25. 2:30— (2) House Party nd dignity he'd have no show. (5) Divorce Hearing 1:15— (2) Captain Kangaroo cal program will be presented EATONTOWN After NBC let a year's option (4) Loretta Young (7) SurfsMe « I: if—(II) Religious Program Saturday at » p.m. in the meet- HI "McCoys" lapse, Pincus fi- (7) Road to Reality (II) I Search for I:4S-(1I) Community Newsreel ing hall of the Salvation Army, Drive-ln—Goliath And The ;lly got Danny Thomas inter- (II) Music In Your Life Adventure I:M- (2) People's Choice 20 Riverside Ave. Dragon 7:05; 10:10; The Jail (IS) Movie Breakers 9:00. ested c.ougl. to put up money for (II) Play of the Week (4) Family The Harlem Temple chorus 2:55— (5) News pilot film. ABC bought the ser- I:H— (2) Danny Thomas (7) I Married Joan and Bank of New York City will HAZLET es, and managed to get a corner 3:M- (2) Millionaire (4) Acapulco offer the music. (13) Jack LsLanne Loew's Drive-In—Swiss Family Thursday nights with it. NBC (4) Young Dr. Malone (I) Theater Five Following the concert, 1:25- (I) News Robinson 7:00; 10:45; Ten Who had to move "Dragnet" to an- (5) Dateline Europe (I) Crime Does Not Pay sored by the Women's Home •:M- (2) My Little Margie Dared 9:15. ither hour to escape the "Mc- (7) Queen For A Day (11) Man and the (S) Topper League, refreshments will be ,'oys" competition, and CBS' (9) Film Drama Challenge (7) Memory Lane served at tables decorated for ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS "Climax" show died with a knife (II) Movie I:M— (2) Andy Griffith the four seasons of the year. Atlantic—Grass Is Greener 7:- in its back from the nice Amos (13) Movie 3:39— (2) Verdict Is Yours (4) Dante l:St—(ll) Our World Neighbors Table committee members, 20; 9:20. .TcCoy. (4) From These Roots (7) Adventures In with the chairman named first, II: H- (2) December Bride KEYPORT (5) Doorway to Destiny Paradise (4) Say When are: "What do you do now—play a Strand—Swiss Family Robinson (7) Who Do You Trust? (I) Kingdom of the Sea (5) Movie Summer—Mrs. Elsie Schmidt, lot of golf in the afternoons?" 7:00; 9:21. (9) Movie (11) Decoy l«:ll-(ll) World of Reading Mrs. Ada Sutton and Mrs. Janet ask Pincus' friends, when they 4:00- (2) Brighter Day II: M- (2) Hennesey Schmidt. , see him. H:W- (2) Video Village LONG BRANCH (4) Make Room For (4) Barbara Stanwyck (4) Play your Hunch Winter — Mrs. Madeline Orr, "They won't believe, even aft Daddy (5) Cheaters Baronet—The Plunderers 3:30; (7) Ray Milland Blanche Davis, Mrs. Betty Lynn, 7:00; 10:10; Herod The Great ter I tell them, that I'm devoting (5) Douglas Fairbanks (7) Science Fiction Mrs. Elizabeth Bell and Mrs all my time to 'McCoys" IMI-(II) Science Comer 2:00; 8:35. ACAPULCHRITUDE —James Coburn at Gregg Milts, (7) American Bandstand Theater 11:H- (2) I Love Lucy Helen Thrower. says Pincus. "But it's true. I con- (II) Abbott and Costello (II) Boxing ASBURY PARK left, and Ralph Taeger at Patrick Malont, appreciate sider this fourth year as the dan (4) Price Is Right Spring—Muriel Aanensen, Mrs (13) Cartoons II:»- (2) June Allyson Sylvia Chadwick, Mary Sill and Lyric—Make Mine Mink 7:25; the beauties'of "Acapulco," naw Monday night filmed ;er year with any TV series. (7) Morning Court 4:15— (2) Secret Storm (4) Berle Jackpot (II) Music Wherever You Mrs. Eunice Chadwick. 9:30. Everyone in a series has a ten- 4:30- (2) Edge of Night (5) Big Story •dventur* seriet starting on NBC-TV Feb, 27. Coburn dency to coast. Look at what hap Go Fall-Mrs. Flora Beck, Mrs Mayfalr—The Misfits 2:49; 7:- and Taeger currently star in "Klondike," which will be pened to Jackie Gleason and Phi (4) Here's Hollywood (7) Peter Gunn 11:2*- (I) News and Weather Ursula Nielsen, Mrs. Aimee 05; 9:35. (5) Mr. District Attorne; (9) Movie Lloyd and Mrs. Dora Johnson. replaced by "Acapulco." They will co-star in the new iilvers. They folded in the fourth (11) Exploring Science St James—The Alamo 1:00. year." (II) Laurel and Hardy (II) Playback 11:25- (S) News teriei as two American beachcombers in the famed (13) Studio 99'/2 1I:I5-(1I) Movie-1949 (I) Almanac Newsreel 4 County Lions Clubs Of course, here is where Pin 4:55—(II) Spunky and Tadpole Prince of Foxes Mexican resort. The girls are, left to right, starlets Bev- cus is defeating his own purpose. 11:11— (2) Clear Horizons S;IO— (2) Life of Riley 1MJ-(1I) Movie-1942 (4) Concentration Set Meeting March 6 erly Reed, Madelyn Reed, no relation, and Marilee The harder he works and the big (4) Movie Rings on Her Fingers ger the success of "The Real Me (5) Romper Room LAKEWOOD — A meeting of Jonei. (5) I Led Three Lives 11:»»- (2) News (7) Love That Bob! representatives of the 39 Lions oys," the less chance he has of (9) Mischief Makers (4) News getting that all-expense trip to (I) Family Living Clubs in Monmouth, Ocean, Mer- CARLTON (II) Bozo The Clown (5) News (11) TV Bandstand cer and Burlington Counties will New York and the Waldorf As (13) 0. Henry Playhouse (7) News oria. 11:41—(U) Our Number System be held Monday, March 6, at RADIO 5:25—(11> Clutch Cargo (II) News DeNardo's Restaurant, River Rd Shows at 2-7-f • BJN. WABC m WNEW 1» S:3«— (2) Movie 11:11- (2) Weather International Counsellor Mort WCBS MO WOR 71t (5) Texas Rangers (4) We.ther Broadway Jonas, Neptune, will outline plans MY1 WHTG 14tt WPAT IM (7) Rin Tin Tin . (I) Movie—1947 WNBC MO WQXR ISM for the New Jersey State Lions (9) Movie The Unfaithful Boxseore convention June 1-4. AFTERNOON won Ntwi: (II) Three Stooges (7) Weather lt:0O—WABC Charlia Creer Gabriel Heater NEW YORK (AP) — How the International Counsellor Ed T:)S—WON Capitol Clo..-Up Shows to (13) Teen Quiz 11:15- (2) Movie—1939 ward G. Walder, Atlantic High WCBS Newa critics scored this week's Broad- WHTO Monmouth-Ocnn Tiat—WNBC Wayn* Howall Show lands, will report on recom WOn Carlton Kredricki wav theatrical arrivals: Nfws Summary mended changes in the state WNBC News: Jim Low* T:SS—WABC News; Chuck Watch TV & Radio Comedie Francaise, the noted WON News. John Scott Dunaway constitution, and club activities aiOO—WCBS World Tonlnht repertory company from Paris, SHIS— W0H Tha Kitr.ceralill at Camp Happiness for the WCBS l'ari! Keporl WNBC News: Wayn* TONIGHT won cheers at City Center from StlSe—WHTO County Ag«nt Ilowell Blind, Leonardo, will be re- all seven of the daily newspaper itiie—WHTO News; „ , WOn News, World Todar 7:10-(Ch. 7)—The Cheyenne viewed. S:IS—WCBS K.I Joyc* The Honesty Kick reviewers. Tvnical was the Post • tiSt—W»BC New; K»rr«ll Smith Show — Unlike their historical ane— WCBS I:western heroes. NEW YORK (AP) - At a Fed- up just a litle too much and too WHTO. lleadlinta. l«« • ISS—WABC News: Chuck said: "High entertainment." Eatontown Prices, Music runaway They're always fooled some- ral Trade Commission hearing often. WNIC Sin: Jim Low* eite—WNBC Nawi; Bob Haymu The troupe goes on national WOK Newi WOn Newi; McCullough where along the line before com- nvestigating a TV commercial According to NBC, everyone The Lions Club will conduct its Special AnnomctntMrt Sit*—WCBS Man and \\ if* tour following a stand here monthly paper drive Sunday Kliot ing out on top. Cheyenne, afte recently, an advertising execu- liked the idea of doing tome tllf—WCBS Ho!. Diion WCBt News; World Of being appointed a deputy to track through March 12 in a repertory starting at 2 p.m. James Polli- Tomorrow Night! WOK Carlton iredaHckl Muaic ive introduced into evidence original "book" musicals, but of works by Moliere. Racine and lltC— WHTONens: e:SS—WABC News: Scott Muni down two desperados, falls into frome, chairman, requests that One Performance Only! K«)aNin« Music 10:00—WCBS New, a trap (see!). But, of course, in three pieces of coarse sandpaper the scripts just didn't work out Feydeau. Produced by Sol newspapers be tied in bundles Sill—WABC News: !'nrr«U Smith WNBC New.; Bob H.ymt! Hurok by arrangement with the WNBC Kmphasis WOn News; Lia Smith the end he again shoots his way and testified he had shaved them satisfactorily. and left at the curb for pick-up. tlC9_WCBS N«w«: Woman • 10: IS—Won JlcCullough & Eliot out. Curtain. with a safety razor (after first French government. Krport on WCBS Ilanrt Music "Come Blow Your Horn," at Wushinirlon 10:11—WABC New,; Scott Muni soaking each piece with his CBS now plans to cut "The Ann Mrs. Benjamin Van Keuren, WHTO Hcaillinrs. Music 11100—WCBS News 8:10—(Ch.7)—Pete and Glady— the Brooks Atkinson, found favor South St., is recuperating in Mon- WNBC News: Jim l.o*« WNBC Naws; Bob lUymea There are no "straight men" in brand of shaving cream for peri- Southern Show" out of itt Thurs- in varying degree with six of the WOR Nni. !-'» Smith WON News day night schedule at the end of mouth Medical Center following •lit—WCBS Koh Dixon Hill—WCBt Starlight Sllut* this series. Everybody—Harry ods ranging from 21'/2 to 80 min- judgei. Enthused the Times: a recent heart attack. WOR Gnlrn Drake WOn McCullounh & Eliot Morgan, Cara Williams, Verna utes).' March. And to replace it — what "Slick, lively, funny." More re- lite—WHTO News: 11110— WCBS Mu.ic 'Til Dawn Felton and others—has all the else? — with reruns of "De- " HolnlinK Mu«to 1H4»—won Ilibl* Readinf When the manufacturers of a strained, the News: "Modest but ABOARD MISSILE SUB •lit—WABC News: Jack C«rney ititt— WABC Newa; Happin*i* gag lines. Tonight's episodi cember Bride." However, "The brand of detergents recently warm-hearted." The Herald-Tri- NEWPORT NEWS — Robert WNBC Kniphati* KzchaDK* finds Gladys (Cara) cajt in th An Southern Show" will return tiee—WCBt Ncw»: Marth* ISitO—WNBC Ni«a; All Nl«ht I* made a commercial demonstrat- bune summed up: "Corn." The A. McCloy, Navy commissary- WriKht role of a panhandler. She team in June, filling in for either . A UNIQUE ing how much more efficient AP comment: "Nifty nonsense." man second class, son of Mr. and WHTO Hi>aillin««, Muela WON Lone John up with a tramp in a soft-shoe 'The Danny Thomas Show" or WHBCN>»»: Jim Low* MORNING PROGRAMS their product is than those of The comedy about a young Mrs. A. L. McCloy, of 253 Hance CINEMA SERIES I routine, when her quick-clothes 'The Andy Griffith Show" for WOR NEWS: I.yl* >•» T.00— WABC Herb Oacar Andar.o competitors, witnesses and no- bachelor's campaign to stay Rd., Fair Haven, was aboard the lilt—W0H Arlona Frnndt WCBt Jack Steriinj changes for a community play the summer. WHTQ Mnnmouth-Ocean taries public were present to single was written by Neil nuclear powered ballistic missile T project leaves her without even &« Mu.l. Newa Sumarjr watch the dish-washing and then It is also expected that "Per- Simon. Cast includes Hal March, submarine USS Sam Houston Academy Award ttSI WABC News: J»ck Carnty the price of a phone call. WNBC Kmphsaia won signed statements to that effect. son-to-Person," which had a num- Warren Beriinger, Pert Kelton when she was launched here Winner! g| 4l0»_WCBS News: Information ber of taped shows on the shelf and Sarah Marshall. Produced Feb. 2. Central 8:3O-(Ch. 2)-B r 1 n g 1 n g Uj The spokeswoman for a food "Best Foreign Film of =§ WMTOClosins: Stock Cut"n Buddy— A racy painting of theii company orotested recently that when it went off the air a couple by William Hammerstein and Report; Mu«ic of months ago, will use them up Michael Ellis, directed by Stan- Year"—Winner of Grand =3 WNBC News; A« i'nrcl cousin Margo is exposed to pub it was difficult to say that rich, Prize, Cannes Film = !vl1S during a summer - replacement WOK News: John Wiimatf TiSS—WABC Newa; lie view behind the bar of . ;hocolate-y flavor," and asked ley Prager; sets by Ralph Als- Festival! ||| 4,||—WCBS Kenneth Hanishart saloon and aunts Violet and Iri stint in place of "Eyewitness to wang, costumes by Stanley Sim- WOn Kluiio New oYrk a,.% if the line could be changed to 4ll|—WHTO News: Kelnxinr WHTO lleadllnai; map a campaign to return thi "that rich, chocolate flavor." History." mons. "BLACK m Music W»k« "P « Mu«lo "skelton" to the Flower famil; Permission was refused. The ABC, in another move to im- 4IIS— WABC News; .Turk Carney "Once There Was a Russian," WHTO Fort Monmouth New;* B1 c closet. Enid Markey (Violet) an gradient was cocoa, not choco- prove its new services, will cut at the Music Box, pleased only ORPHEUS" M News K " """> Doro Merande (Iris) are ver> late, she was told. five minutes off its afternoon two aisle sitters, and closed after In Gorgeous Color = WNBC Kmphnjls Dorothy and Dick WCBt .Tuck Surling much like the "Arsinec and 01 When the maker of a cooking "About Faces" show starting one performance. The News Coffee Served Free! • :Oe—WCBS News; SicleNjhla eue—WHTO Newa WHTO MnninouthrOcean Helaxing Alutio Lace" sisters. oil wanted to make the point in March 6, and substitute a short called it "Spewacky fun," the in the Lounge! News Sumrnnry SlSS—WABC News; t:OO-(Ch. 4)-Acapulco— New TV commercials that nis prod news roundup... Red Skelton, Times contradicted with "pon- WNBC News; Art I'nrcl _ . . „ Herb Oscar Ander«oi W0H News: John Srolt J ck St n series, but with the same house uct, unlike others, remained li abetted by Ed Wynn. will return derous and formula ridden." The till—WCBS Kenneth Hancharl WHTw£RQ »"iffeaillinesV "; "" 1 to his regular program March WHTO I>nw Jones AvernKX «.^ .."'rlctly for Wnm*» heroes of the defunct "Klondike. quid under refrigeration, samples AP: "earthbound." (sit-n off fitHO p.m.) WNBC News; Rill Cullan -'"'i Taenrr and James Co or the oil and of eicht competi 14, after surgery and a lengthy Written by Sam Spewack, the WOn lindio New York WON News: Galen Drakl convalescence ... NBC is ex- B • HO—WHTO News: burn move their adventures from tive products were placed in nine comedy was set in the Russia of EATONTOWN Ilfilnxinir Muslo nected to switch "Bonanza" into Catherine the Great. Cast in DRIVE.IN IHIAIBI i frozen north to Mexico's different refricerators and given ROUTf 15 at lt>« CIRClt aiee—WABC Jnck Carney • ill—WNBC Kmphxii famed resort town, Our two wai Dianh Shore's Sunday hour next eluded Walter Matthau. Fran- WCBS Newi chance, under controlled |WrrM*y> Open t:M-Movln ,*' M* WNBC News: Sporl» lOlOe—WCBt News; vet's new circle of friends in ditions, to solidify for one solid season, and there's good coiie Rosay, Albert Salmi. Six ntoyV Only Oprn 5:30 Movlri «:» WOn New: Lyl* Van Arthur Godfr*y elude a wealthy retired criminal chance Dinah will be back with a producers were involved in the' -AM EVENT THAT CIS—WCBS .Sports: Hnb Lonk WHTO Ifeadllnei: Muela week. COULD BE OF "Goliath and Hit Dragon" WNBC Art For.l WNBC Newa: Art Ford lawyer, the beautiful hostess Dust Bag Test show on a week-day evening. venture, which was directed by WOn News: John Wlnjate WON News rtanorla a lush bar and the proprietor o Gene Frankel; tett and costumes MOMENTOUS SIG- plus "Jollbroofcora" ClSS—WABC I'nul lla.vfv lOllS—WOn Martha Dean. When a carpet manufacturer NIFICANCE eiSS— WCBS News: Husintsi lOllO—WHTO News: a small night club. Sort of Navigator James Cook dis- by Tony Walton. WABC News Report* rtelaxinir Muale wanted to claim the fibers of his TOTFE Frot h'Cor Htottrt sandy "Hong Kong." product did not come loose covered Australia's Great Bar- WOn News: WOn Intervliwn, rier Reef in 1770, when he ran No problem finding tenants AMERICAN THEA- Henry Glail«tnna Martha p«an* vacuum-cleaner tests were made TRE ai40—WCBS I'iimnrlnl Now* ISitl—WABC News: when you advertise The Register and the dust bags emptied out into It on a dark night, badly WNBC Financial N«wa Charlie Graer way.—Advertiiement. .„ TAKING PLACE THIS Sl4t—W/aBC llnwnrd Cnsell WNBC Fmphail. and inspected by witnesses, damaging his H.M.S. Endeavor. TEAB AT PBINCETON UNI- WCBS l.owoll Thnmaa lllO*—WCBS News; Houi* Part Guess Who? VERSITY. Won Snorts, Sinn I.omM WHTO Headlines: Mualo "Ah, yes," said an executive Marilyn Monroe WNBC Throe Slur Extra. WNBC Newa: Art Ford IT OBSERVES THE PRAY- a:SS—WCBS Snorts Tim* WOn New* of a New York studio where ERS AND SUPPORT OF AM. Clark Gable * »O—W/VKC Kilwnnl V. Morjan Hill— WOn MrCnnna at Horn* law numbers of TV commer- O-M SERVICE CO- THOSE WITH A STAKK IN •THE MISFITS WCBS Newil Interview. UllO—WCBf Carry Monm cials arc made. "The honesty -AND AFFECTION FOR— WNBC News: Wnyna Unwell WHTO nail Bank BtRlitt 37 MONMOUTH STRUT RID IANK WOn Fullnn l.ewia Newa, Pal* Haffmin kick is still on. Even the steam THE THEATRICAL PROFES- Till—WAMC Chuck Duimwiiy 11:48—WCBt Crnsdy.Cloonry , you SPC coming up from a cup Nr Your CtnvMltMt Wa Hav* Optntd WOn riuslness: News . Illll—WABC News Til*— WCBS Ni-ws: IM .love* WNKC Kmnliaals of coffee is real steam these Howard Taubman. NY Tlm«« WNBC MniKim Ilrally Hill—WHTO Midday Ktnek rtapor days. The days of holding a burn- A Cvmplaraty Ntw mi Msdtrn JOHN WAYNE son be TOO LATE to tM Ing cigarette behind the cup are II will « "THE ALAMO" gone—forever, I guess." Radio & TV Strviet Dtpt. SHAKESPEARE M MeCAITM Yw CM ntw h«v« dl y«ir TV mi Apptimtn After all the preliminary an- remaining ormenctu Mrvlctd «t •«# nouncements, the Perry Como M*f 4. 1:30 AS YOU LIKE IT quietly junked Its Idea to do ••Herod the Great" SERVICE CENTER! M*r 10, 1:30 AS YOU LIKE IT three musical comedy shows in (felt oerf) "The Plunderers" P a row, vaguely connected under Of count, all mir part* VUf 11, SM KING UAR (lilt ptrf) the general title of "Love Story " •nd labor aro fully Mar 11, SiN TWELFTH NIGHT This week's show, with Anne (lul peril HaiuTofl and Jimmy Durante, GUARANTEED Mar 23, S:30 HAMLET was supposed to hnve boon ttic Mar 34. S:30 MAMIE f first, Mib-tlllr-d "Hoy Meets For Strvic* Call Mar 13, 1:30 HAMLE1 Ccnlrnlly loented In Enlonlown—New Shrcwbury Girl." Instead It was a variety Hatt rwrfl show In the usual Como mold -- SH 7.2721 Monmouth-Ocean News Summarln at for reservation!, call WA 1(1700 7 A.M., 12 Noon, 5:00 P.M. .. . WAI chowing bubble gum but with the principals breaking toooooooooooooooooootoototototooaoooooooo* Mtt S?» 'Hit Dr.HamOtDn To Plan U& Putento Open* Office Summer At mouth Cmimy, Hi,, fevmtor* were awarded U.S. patents here NEW SHREWSBURY — Dr an. 31. Richard B. Hamilton has opened Forestburg Edmond Bruce, 67 Hance Rd. •n office for general practice and 'air Haven, was the recipient of surgery in his home at 920 Syca OAKHURST—Boy Scount camp leaders will meet Wednesday at patent entitled, "Light Pulse more Ave. the Georgian House, West Deal jenerator," and Frederick A. C. to complete plans for the camp ihaw, 427 Indiana Ave., Long season at the Forestburg Scout tranch, received a patent called Reservation, N.Y., this summer. Brick for Radiation Shields. J. Fred Billed, scount execu- Mr. Bruce's invention is de- tive, said the annual meeting of igned to overcome detection leaders is held to co-ordinate iroblems which permit the ene transportation and to provide the ny'to locate radar installations. latest information for the scouts The device utilizes infra-red concerning the program at the ght rays which are directed tc- camp. vard the target by light pulses rom a flash lamp reflected by Camp folders as well as the i mirror of special design. guide book for leaders will be The echoes or reflections from available, Mr. Billett said. The he target are picked up by an big camp, which was purchased ptical system and processed by in 1956 by Monmouth Council of her devices to provide the de- Boy Scouts, is loaded near Port red indication.of distance. Jervis. The camp has accomoda Mr.' Bruce's apparatus also tions for 2,200 boys and leaders rgely overcomes difficulties a season. One new campsite will aused by heavy atmospheric a 1961. Kiw FcaUraa Syndicate Inc., World right* nml be added to the Dan Beard camps ist. this year, Mr. Billett said. His patent has been assigned structed of any suitable shield- The bricks of Mr. Shaw'i in- Bell Telephone Laboratories, ing material, have a mating face vention may be made in any Inc. 50-YEAR MAN — Raymond W. Fary, front center, was honored Saturday night at comprising a curved or fluted suitable manner, preferably by Air Taxi Mr. Shaw's invention provides Dr. Richard B. Hamilton fifth annual dinner-dance of the Ocean Fire Company, Sea Bright, in Driftwood portion and two straight, un- an extrusion operation followed unitorm barrier against radia by cutting the extruded chape lion in protective shields by an aligned shoulder portions. Dr. Hamilton, 37, formerly ha Names Aide Beach Club. A 50-year member of the company, he is shown receiving scroll from to the proper lengths and then offices in South Orange and mprovement in construction. The radiation barrier presented NEW. YORK - The appoint Herbert S. Fowler, company president. At left is Edward Ryan, chairman of the cutting the side faces into each Jamestown, N. D. He holds The bricks, which may be con- by the joints is equal in shield- ment of Miss Kay Palmer, 421 brick with a milling machine. medical degree from Cornell Uni- event. In rear, left to right, are Harold Solomon, Reginald Layton and Councilman ing value to that supplied by Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Highlands versity; was an intern at Roose the thickness of the solid material Mr. Shaw's patent hat been N. J., as sales representative for John Forsman, members of the committee. velt Hospital, New York, and which-the bricks are composed assigned to the American Smelt- Red Bank Air Taxi Company performed his residency then Name Mahon ol ing and Refining Company. New Shrewsbury, N. J., has beeh by HANK KETCHAM and at the Bronx Veterans' Hos DENNIS THE MENACE announced here by James Loeb In j unc t ionAsked pital. president of the charter flight Claim Adjuster He served two years of activi service. By Association duty as a lieutenant in the Ma NEW SHREWSBURY - Wil Miss Palmer will represent iam R. Mahon, IS Wyckham Rd. rine Corps with the 2d Marine Di TRENTON — The South Shore ATC at its three metropolitan las been appointed claim adjuster vision. Independent 0. H. M. Association New York operating bases lo- jy the Allstate Insurance Com He is married and has foui has asked the Superior Court for cated at Idlewild, LaGuardia and >anies. children, Deborah, 10; Richard an injunction restraining the Re Newark airports. Jr., 9: Kathryn, 6, and Sarah liable Dry Cleaning Equipment Mr. Mahon joined Allstate in Miss Palmer, 'a graduate of ecember, 1960, and was gradu- Hamilton, 1. Co., Newark, from opening stores Colby College, was formerly em ted recently from a special one- in competition with the associa- ployed for five and a-half years nonth claim training course. He tion. Mathematics by KLM Airlines as sales repre- las been assigned to work from sentative for employee group The request for the injunction he Allstate district service office was in a suit filed last week in travel. i Metuchen Program Set the court's Chancery Division by She was previously associated Prior to joining Allstate, Mr RED BANK — A mathematic Mrs. Florence Forgotson Adams, with Pan American World Air- lahon attended the University of enrichment program will he heU lines as a stewardess. She is Red Bank attorney. Jotre Dame, and took graduate Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in the holder, of a pilot's license since The association consists of 1 ourses at Columbia University. Red Bank High School cafeteria 1957. "One Hour Martinizing" franchis- le also worked as an insurance es in Monmouth County and one Dr. Leo M. Wulf, chairman 0 vestigator in New York City. in Lakewood. The OHM shops are Hie mathematics department He is • married to the former Monmouth College, will discus: Pick DAR licensed by the Martin Equipmen Margaret Boyle of Bayonne. They "What Is Mathematics?" Co., a division of American lave five children, Maria, 7: Jacob Borsuk, a staff membei Laundry Machinery Co., Cincin- tichard, 6; Robert, 4; Linda of Hie unit for exploratory re Award Choice nati,, Ohio. TUB ENCLOSURE and Joan, 1. Made to fell for 59.95 learch at Fort Monmouth, wil! LONG BRANCH — Miss Pat Named in the suit is Morrii •peak on the subject "What Chasanoff, state distributor fo You have a choice of smartly ricia Christine Leeds, 57 Pavilion decorated glass: swans, mer 95 Applied Mathematics?" Ave., has been selected as the Martin Equipment and owner ol maids, flying geese, tropical Michael R. Lettieri, chief in Long Branch High School candi- Reliable Dry Cleaning Equipmenl fish or monogram. Installation dustrial engineer at Bendi: date for the good citizenship Co. optional. 49 Corp., Eatontown, will discus: candidate award of Shrewsbury "What Is the Place of Math' Towne Chapter, Daughters of the • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY matics in Engineering?" American Revolution. Two Complete STORE HOURS: « A. M. TO • P. M. Willard F. Browning, vio The Long Branch senior is lit- WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY TO I principal at Red Bank Higl erary editor of the yearbook; First Aid Course •THE UDtESON LAUSH. SH 1-1300 School, will be the moderator. vice president of the Latin Club; vweNflgy WASH CLOTHES!* first vice president of the Tri-Hi- RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs. Union Beach Woman Y; corresponding secretary of the Mildred Tree, 251 Laurel Ave. INQUIRE! Student Council, and a member o West Keansburg and Joseph Invtsttntiit Programs jlOWQS had weMfihung Injured in Mishap the Public Speaking Club, Debat- Brunner, 34 Lafayette Dr., Haz- $20 per mo. up 32 Brood St. SHodyside 1-7500 Red lank RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs ing Club'and the Future Teachers let, have completed the instruc- (t Pays to Advertise in The Register Eva Ostrander, 624 Bayviw of America. •••• - tors' course in first aid given by Cor. Broad * Redden, R. B. Ave., Union Beach, was in gooc Miss Leeds is faith and worship the Monmouth County Red Cross condition in Riveryiew Hospita. chairman of the Youth Fellowship Chapter,, Shrewsbury, by Norman yesterday after being hit by an of the Presbyterian Church; Buehler, instructor-trainer from Army bus on Rt. 35 here Satu chairmaa of the Lenten play;,a Washington, D. C. day. delegated :the United Christian The completion of the course Police said the driver of the Youth Movement; secretary of makes Mrs. Tree and Brunner vehicle, Henry J. Kramer, Long the Monmouth Presbytery, and a eligible to teach and instruct in Branch, reported that the wom- youth representative in the forma- first aid. an walked into the path of the tion of the local chapter of the bus from the rear of a north National Council of Churches. Gay, Cozy, Easy bound car. No summons wa issued. Mrs. Ostrander sustained le. Two Pledge Printed Pattern Injuries. At Bucknell THE RED BANK REGISTER'S LEWISBURG, Pa., - Two stu dents from the Red Bank, N.J., area have accepted invitations to join Greek letter societies at combined Bucknell University. They are Charles J. Furst, 11 Louis Cir., Lincroft, who has be- come a pledge member of Phi Lambda Theta fraternity, and Miss Janet L. Pick, 63 Silverton Ave., Little Silver, who has pledged Phi Mu sorority. Furst, son of Mr. and Mrs. SPRING FASHION Louis Furst, and Miss Pick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence A. Pick, are enrolled in the liberal arts course. and SEE US FOR ALL April 1 Deadline YOUR PHOTO NEEDS For Scholarships ASBURY PARK - Monmouth County students seeking National We carry a complete Foundation health scholarships tint of famoui brand must file applications by April 1, Rolad J. Hines, chairman of BRIDAL EDITION cameras and accessor- the organization's county chapter announced today. ies. Bring your cameras More than 500 scholarships will here for expert repair be offered nationally for training in medicine, nursing, physical service. therapy, occupational thereapy Coming: and medical social work, Mr. We Have Everything Hines said. Each scholarship amounts to $500 a year for four for the years, he added. Last year Margaret Adele Dav- CAMERA FAN is, Freehold, won a $500a-year TUESDAY, MARCH 14th scholarship at New York Univer- sity.
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Section Two RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, FEBRUARY .27, 1961 7c PER COPY Kennedy Banking Borguiba in Paris On Economy Gain For Algerian Talks To Curb Deficit PARIS (AP) — Tunisian' WASHINGTON (AP)—President Kennedy has told President Habib Boutguiba leading congressional Democrats he is banking on an 4,304 County Voters and French President upturn in the economy to hold next year's budget defi- Charles de Gaulle today cit to $1.5 billion. began critical talks aimed The President has been told by his economic ad Dropped from List at setting the scene for visers that the deficit in the current year ending June peaceful settlement of the FREEHOLD — Glenn L. 4,304 Monmouth County voters 30 now is expected to reach $1.5 billion instead of the Algerian rebellion. Swader, commissioner of voter have been dropped from voting registration records. The two went into a closed 7Sr million dollar surplus registration, has announced that former President Dwight These voters were dropped door conference immediately aft- Hits Kennedy from the rolls for failure to vote r Bourguiba arrived at De D. Eisenhower predicted in in any election in the past four Jaulle's secluded Chateau in January. Ike Disavows years. Rambouillet, outside Paris. Inaction On Eisenhower's estimates Notification has been sent to Bourguiba drove from Orly were based, among other the voters, Mr. Swader said. Airport in 45 minutes flanked by Criticism Of They must register before March a motorcycle escort as police things, on a proposed boost MOTHERHOOD SPEAKER—Monmouth College Pretident Dr. Edward G. Schlaefer, Civil Rights 9 to be eligible to vote in the helicopters whirred overhead. of around 809 million dollars in left, greets Or. James W. Parker, Sr., of Red Bank, member of the state Board of April 18 primary. Successor Tough security precautions BALTIMORE (AP) - An offi- postal rates. While Kennedy is Education, guest speaker at a special National Brotherhood Week program at Mon- Others who must register to barred everyone but government WASHINGTON (AP) - Former cial of the National Association requesting a similar increase, he vote are any who have changed officials and accredited newsmen mouth College. Mrs. Janet H. Hobbie, M. C. National Brotherhood Week commit- President Dwight, D. Eisenhower (or the Advancement of Colored is said to have little hope tha their names through marriage, from the area around the cha- tee chairman and head librarian of the college, is at right. Dr. Parker spoke on the last night disavowed as inac- divorce or by court order. Any People last night attacked the Congress will act on the matter teau. this year. racial problem and itt connection to brotherhood to Monmouth College faculty curate and regrettable a fellow persons who have moved from Kennedy administration for fail- another county or state must also The Tunisian president, who members and students. Repulican's statement that Eisen- ure to fulfill campaign promises. Kennedy's hope of holding register, Mr. Swader said. calls the rebels his brothers and down next year's red ink spend- hower is critical of the direction the French his friends, flew in "To date the new administra^ President Kennedy's administra- Naturalized citizens must pre- ing is reported to be based on sent proof of citizenship Iwhen from Zurich for the climactic tion, which made so many prom' tion is taking the belief of administration offi- registering. talks. ises in its party platform and cials that business will pick up Ex-Baseball 500 Attend Keuper Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-SD, Persons who have permanently Field Guarded during the election campaign, about midyear and provide reve- talked with Eisenhower for an registered but have changed Thousands of police and special has not issued a single executive nues at a faster pace than they hour recently at his Palm Star Held In their addresses in the county gendarmes guarded Orly Field order protecting the civil rights are now coming into the Treas- Springs, Calif., vacation spot. In must notify their municipal clerk and the 30 mile route to Ram- •nd has not proposed a single ury. a news letter he sends to con civil rights bill as part of its Bar Holdup Testimonial Dinner or the office of the commissioner bouillet. The road was closed Secretary of Commerce Luther stituents, . M u n dt yesterday of registration before March 9 must legislative programs," said SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - tive group of all interests in to all traffic an hour before H. Hodges has predicted a pick- NEW YORK (AP) - Former painted this picture of Eisenhow in order to be eligible to vote. Clarence Mitchell, director of the Monmouth County Prosecutor Bourguiba's scheduled passage. up within 60 days ,but Kennedy's baseball star Henry (Hank) Monmouth County and I accept er's views: association's Washington office. Vincent P. Keuper told 500 De Gaulle was evidently tak- optimism about an increase in Thompson is in jail today on your honor, as I am sure you "He is critical of the tenden; persons who tendered him a ng no chances that 'extremists "It is ironic that in a time revenues is not fully shared in charges of committing a $37 rob- intend it to be, as a Monmouth cies thus far evidenced by the testimonial dinner here Saturday opposed to any peace negotia- when the government is trying to Congress. bery. County gesture." , JFK administration — too much Recreation that his experience as prosecutor tions might mar the Bourguiba pacify the critical situations in Chairman Harry F. Byrd, D Police said Thompson who had More than 40 professional and left of center; too partisan; too visit. the Congo and Laos, it can do has been the most satisfying in personal associates joined in ar- slanted toward programs sup- Va., of the Senate Finance Com been in trouble with the law be- Meeting Set Full military honors were ren- nothing to relieve the problem more than a quarter century of ranging the event for which ported by union bossism." mittee, who conferred with Ken fore, took that amount at gun dered Bourguiba as he stepped of integration in its own back public life. tickets were purchased on an NEW SHREWSBURY - Com nedy last week, is known to have point early yesterday from Bill's Mincing no words, Eisen from his plane on his first visit yard. The 58-year-old Asbury Park missioner Salvatore A. Bontempo urged the President to recheck Bar on Amsterdam Ave. "invitation" basis only. hower issued this disavowal to France since he negotiated in- administration estimates on this The little Negro lnfielder. who lawyer was honored at the Home- of the sate Department of Con- "So far as civil rights are con- Assistant Prosecutor John A. through a secretary: dependence in 1955. score. played for the New York Giants stead Golf and Country Club at servation and Economic Devel cerned," Mitchell added, "the Petillo, announcing that Mr. "Sen. Mundt's statement as re- opment will discuss community Hundreds of red and white Tu- Byrd fears a repetition of the in the 1951 and 1954 World a program addressed by U.S. new frontier looks suspiciously Keuper had refused to accept ported to me Sunday evening does recreation at a public meeting in nisian flags fluttered alongside 1958 recession record, when a Series, was arranged before Mag. Sen. Harrison A. Williams, Jr., like a dude ranch with Sen. any gift of substance, said that not accurately describe either my the New Shrewsbury First Aid the French Tricolor at the air- speedup in spending poured an istrate Herman Weinkrantz and State Sen. Richard R. Stout, and James O. Eastland, D-Miss., a gift will be made to the Mon- views on public affairs or my Building at 8:10 p.m. Monday port and the greeting party was unbudgeted 6 billion dollars into was ordered held in $10,000 bail. former Union County Prosecutor senator in charge of civil rights, mouth County Chapter of the personal plans, and I very much March 13. headed by French Premier Mi- the economy and a 6 billion dol- Weinkrantz, looking over his H. Russell Morse, Jr. American Cancer Society to as the general manager, and regret its issuance. It had been erroneously re- chel Debre. lar drop in revenues forced a 12 lengthy arrest reccord, comment- A long time Democratic party start a perpetual fund in Mr. Sen. Howard Smith, D-Va., House "The senator evidently intend ported that the meeting was to- billion dollar deficit. ed: leader, Mr. Keuper said he would Kcuper's name. The prosecutor To Negotiate Rules Committee chairman, as ed to repeat in detail our pr night. Kennedy is represented as try "You are a serious disappoint have been pleased if such a is Crusade chairman for the Bourguiba—After two weeks of the foreman." vate and purely social conversa The New Shrewsbury Demo- ing to avoid any spectacular in ment to thousand of children testimonial had been sponsored chapter this year. contacts with the French and the tion, but this recollection of the cratic Club invited the commis- Speaking at a meeting of the creases in spending at this point, and baseball fans if these facts by only his partisan friends. rebels—is now ready to set to Cosmopolitan Club of the Johns On behalf of the dinner guests. many subjects mentioned and hi sioner in line with its programs But he is said to be having dif- are true. 1 hope for your sake "But I am humbled by the fac work with DeGaulle to bring Hopkins University, Mitchell said Mayor Solomon Lautman of Deal, interpretations differ markedly for encouraging the buildup of ficulty in fitting his program of they are not." that this is truly a representa about direct peace negotiations government leaders still do not dinner chairman, presented a from my own. recreational facilities within the accelerated missile production According to police, Thompson between the French and the na- accept colored citizens as per- scroll to Mr. Keuper recognizing "Especially I regret the assess borough, Arthur A. Erickson, and a stepup in air lift capacity walked into the bar, drew a .22 tionalists. sons entitled to equal treatment Killed by Own his long career in public service ment attributed to me of the per president, said yesterday. within the pattern of a nearly- caliber pistol and announced, Bourguiba and De Gaulle are under the law. in Asbury Park and the county. formance of my successor and his balanced budget. "This is a stickup. Put the money scheduled for day-long private Burglar Trap Mayor Paul Kiernan of Long administration, on which subject "This is verified by the fact Eisenhower estimated defense on the bar." meetings. Later Debre, foreign Branch, toastmaster, introduced I have formed no judgment. MSC to Mark that on the list published last outlays at $42.9 billion in the He took the $37 and then herd- CHICAGO (AP) - Joseph minister Maurice Couve de Mur- some of the guests, including week of the 16 priority legislative year beginning July 1. There are ed the bartender and 10 patrons Buglieski's tavern on the "Moreover, I have always di ville, Tunisian Secretary of State Supreme Court Justice Haydn measures, not one concerns civil clear signs that Kennedy intends into the rear and fled, police said. Northwest Side had been looted rected my public criticism to First Year for Foreign Affairs Dr. Sadok Proctor, Attorney General David rights," Mitchell said. to raise that figure. A patroir.an, who spotted twice recently, so he decided ideas and programs—never to in EATONTOWN — The Mon Mokkadem and! others will be D. Furman, U.S. Attorney Ches- Thompson leaving the tavern, to rig a booby trap with a dividuals. While in that conversa mouth Shopping Center will mark called in for a formal round- ter Weidenburner. Ralph W. collared him a short distance .30 caliber Japanese rifle to tion and on prior occasion I have its first anniversary with special table discussion. away after the bartender told nab any intruders the next Bachman, special agent in charge expressed opposition to certain of sales and two birthday parties Says'State Has Other of the FBI in New Jersey, Whether any communique will him what had happened. time. the pledges in the platform adopt- Saturday. County Judges John C. Giordano be issued is questionable. The Thompson, who told police he The rifle, set v? by a series ed in Los Angeles, I have like The center opened March 1, I9- and Edward J. Ascher of Mon- negotiations are viewed as too is 40 but is listed in baseball of pulleys and twine, would wise expressed the earnest hope 60. The first four children born Blaney Case Evidence mouth, and Leon Gerofsky of delicate for either man to wish record books as 35, has been discharge when anyone opened of every loyal American that the in Monmouth County the day of Somerset. much publicity. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Act say about it until I receive the arrested a number of times. the tavern's rear door after future actions of the new ad- the opening received gifts and Ing District Attorney Paul M. complete report from the State He was sentenced to the Gatcs- hours. The 69-year-old tavern He also presented Republican ministration will promote the .will 'be special guests at the Chalfin says New Jersey author- Police investigation laboratory," ville, Tex., State Reformatory for owner also had an electric County Chairman J. Russell over-all welfare of the United parties. They are Bruce and Group to Ask ities have assured him they he added. jewel theft March 1, 1938. He burglar alarm in the tavern, Woolley and Democratic Chair- States." Bryan Olsen, twin sons of Mr ha've evidence other than Rob Meanwhile, Berkery's lawyer, was charged with auto theft here Sunday morning Buglieski man. John W. Applegate. and Mrs. Otis Olsen, Airsdale in 1958, but the charge was dis For Explanation ert Russell's story against three State Sen. Benjamin R. Donolow was ' awakened by the sound Mrs. Gustave J. Freret of Fair Ave., Long Branch; Christopher people accused of murdering Vin missed. A burglary charge last of Philadelphia, said he will ask of the electric alarm. He Haven, a member of the com Martell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roc- HOLMDEL — The Holmdel cent J. Blaney. , year also was dismissed. Shade Tree Schuylkill County Court today to rushed out of the cottage he mittee on arrangements, pre- co Martell, Neptune, and the Township Property Owners Asso- quash the burglary indictment Thompson, now unemployed, Chalfin said yesterday he had occupied with his wife at the sented a bouquet of carnations daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern- ciation, Inc., has announced plans requested the information of the against Berkery. quit baseball in 1958 after the rear of the tavern and opened to the prosecutor's wife. Commission on Taylor, Asbury Park. to request a breakdown of major Atlantic County, N.J., prosecu Donolow said his client's con- Giants — who had moved to increases at the 1961 budget hear- the taVern door. The rifle Sen. Williams praised Mr. The parties will be open to tor's office so he could know what stitutional right to a speedy trial San Francisco — traded him to ing here Wednesday night. discharged a bullet into his Keuper for educational cam- anyone whose birthday takes action to take today in extradi- has been denied in that the trial Minneapolis in the American As- Theodore Friedauer was elect- chest. paigns aimed at youth crime pre- Is Proposed place in March. tion hearings against Lillian Reis, has been delayed 10 months. sociation. ed president qf the association, Before Buglieski died several vention, both as to participation The party for children will be one of the defendants. The burglary took place at the He also had played with Jer- ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP — An which adopted its name at a hours later, he told police how as a principal or as a victim. at 11 a.m. A party for adults Chalfin said Miss Reis, a 32- home of John Rich, a coal mine sey City in the International ordinance to set up a five-man meeting Friday. Other officers "Vince Keuper, like other will follow at 3 p.m. year-old divorcee and owner of owner. Rich says only $20,500. in League and for the old St. Louis he was shot and the reason he shade tree commission has been are Frank P. Kinsley, vice pres- dedicated men and women, be- a Philadelphia nightclub, could cash and jewelry was taken. Po- Browns. had rigged the trap. introduced by the Township Com- ident; Edward B. Schumacher, lieves that there's no limit on SHOOTING VICTIM be held without bail only if New lice say nearly $500,000 was tak' Detectives said they could mittee. secretary, and Kenneth George, the energies of youth, but, he Jersey has a sound first degree not explain why the electric The commission would be re- NEPTUNE - Nathaniel Rosa, treasurer. alarm had gone knows, too, that those energies 20, who gave the Hotel Carver, murder case against her. off. There sponsible for, the planting, care, Mr. Friedauer said his group Charge Three need direction," he said. Myrtle Ave., as his address, was "Therefore, we take the position was no evidence of an at- regulation and control of town- intends to study a proposed $750,- The senator said the response in fair condition today at Fitkin that Miss Reis cannot be re tempted burglary. ship trees, and would have the 000 road construction program in among college students and other Hospital after having been shot leased under any bail sending power to fine violators of tree the township and the possibilities In Auto Theft in the face and back Saturday, the outcome of the extradition hor Lcadcr Hil8 younger people to the Peace ordinances a maximum of $200. for a charter study. ASBURY PARK - Three city \f Corps proposal of President Ken- ;ownship police reported. proceedings," he told a report men were arrested here Saturday Government Action The five members would be ap- ter. nedy to aid underdeveloped Under arrest in connection with on charges of receiving stolen pointed by the mayor and serve AWNING BURNS To Ask Bail NEWARK (AP) - State AFL countries abroad has been the shooting in a Springwood joods after they were found in five-year terms without pay. Miss Reis' lawyer, John Pat- President Louis P. Marciante stimulating. Ave. barroom fracas is Carzell FREEHOLD — An awning possession, police said, of a 1961 An ordinance also was intro- rick Walsh, said he would appeal claims New Jersey's high rate of In addition to need for service Brown, 29, of 1621 Springwood overhanging the front of the Buick reported stolen in Red duced to vacate "paper streets" to Quarter Sessions Court to set unemployment is due to -govern- overseas, however, he said, there Ave. He was held Saturday for Paradise Lunch, South and Me- Bank last month. Another suspect as shown on an 1855 map of the bail for Miss Reis if Chalfin did mental inaction, automation and are great opportunities for young Grand Jury action by Magistrate chanic Streets, was destroyed by is being sought. 'halanx area. not agree to do so. "plant piracy," people at home to become James R. Laird and was com- fire of undetermined origin last Patrolman John Spontak said night. Firemen quickly doused Miss Reis, John Berkcry, 27, Marciante's comments were identified with, and dedicated to, Public hearing on both ordi- mitted to the county jail at Free- the three will have hearings in the blaze. of Haddon Township, N.J., and made in a statement for a hear- civic purposes! nances will be held March 30. hold. municipal court this morning. ing today by the U.S. Senate Joseph Dillon, 25, of Philadelphia, The car, according to Det. John now hold in San Diego, Calif., subcommittee on labor and public Tilton, had been stripped of me- welfare. have been Indicted in the murder chanical parts, windows, fenders, of Blaney last Aug. 3. In the statement, released Sat- lights, and other parts which are urday, Marciante said 222,000 Blaney was to have testified believed to have been sold. De- for the state in a Pottsville, Pa., New Jersey workers are now job- tective Tilton said he had recov- less. Unemployment will continue burglary in the summer of 1059. ered several of the missing His body, chained and weighted, to increase unless action is taken pieces. mmetitately he said. was founded last Aug. 23 in the The three in custody arc gea off Margate, N.J. Charles Curtis Bond, 22, of Bangs FACF-S WIFE'S CHARGE Russell told a policeman, who Ave., in whose yard the car was ALLENHURST - Harold E. Berkery' and Dillon shoot and found; Daniel-K. McLean, 21, of Fowler, Eleventh Ave.. Belmar, kill Blaney. He said Miss Reis WINS STAY, RE-ARRESTED Ave. A., and Robert Murphy, 20, charged by his wife, Olive, with told them to dump the body Into —Lillian Reii, onetime $how of Sylvan Ave., all of Asbury pushing her from his car in Al- the sea. Park. lenhurst last Thursday, was com- Last Fridny night, Russell dis- girl who it alleged to have Red Bank police said the car, mitted to the countv jail at appeared from the Absecon City, masterminded plant for gang owned by Shepard ' Alexander, Freehold Saturday by Magistrate N.J., jail, where he had been which ttaged a half-million Rumsnn Rd., wati stolen Jan. 25 Lawrence Farrell to await Grand hold for his safety. He was picked from the rear nf the Sharp Tire Jury action. He was unable to dollar robbery in Pottiville, up three hours later, wet nnd Co., Oakland St, post $10,000 bail on an atrocious Injured. Pa., and then took part in A Juvenile nt the Detention Ccn- assaujt and battery complaint. Kidnaped gangland slaying of one of or, Freehold, will be questioned Mrs, Fowler, who suffered in- Russell told n policeman, who odny In connection with the auto juries to her pelvis, is in fair gang, glares ovor shoulder in wished to remnin unnamed, that heft, police said. condition in Monmouth Medical throe men had kidnaped him Philadelphia's Federal Court. 'enter, Long Branch. She told from lhe jnll nnd hnd tnken him police she was forced from the Sho won a throo-day stay in 1 IRK DAMAGES HOUSE to Sculls Bay, Ho said he es- car at Norwood and Corlles Ave. caped by rollini: nut of the Irani, hor rotuni to Now Jorsoy on BRADLKY BEACH - Fire ol KEUPER HONORED—Monmouth County Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper, third from right, dotcribed at a "dedi. In Aliiinllc City, N.J., Prose- fodoral warrant charging iiHletcnnlned origin curly yester- REFRIGERATOR FIRE catod" public official at a testimonial dinner Saturday attended by 500 perioni, receives congratulations from cutor Augustine A. Rcpelto would flight to avoid prosocution tiny burned out the firs; floor RKD DANK - A fire In n re- neither confirm nor deny thn! if an unoccupied two-story dwell- frigernlor motor in the home of U.S. Son. Harrison A, Williami, (D-N.J.) as Mrs. Keuper and other guests look on. Others, loft to right, are State Russell lincl Inld the story. He for murdor in tho death of owned by Stanley Dordnnn, Mrs. Sloton Komlschniji, 212 Son. Richard R. Stout, IR-Monmouth), Long Branch Mayor Paul Kiernan, toastmastor; H. Rusioll Morss, former would only say that he had <|ues- Vincont Blanoy, tho gang it 111 Itrlnlcy Ave. Firemen West From St., cnused minor prosidont of tho County Prosocutors Association of Now Jersoy, and Deal Mayor Solomon Lautman, dinner chair- tinned Russell, IIKIII the liln/.e under control dnmngu Friday night, palico rc- mombor. mfln. The dinner was at Tony Yonadi's Homestead Restaurant and Country Club, Spring Lako Height j. "1 won't Iwvu anything else to nfler nbmit !)0 minutes. porli'il. StrtttH* Woman't Chtb Play Card Party Set RED BANK — The Oakland rips for grades lour, five and 'Husbands Are Human' Street Parent-Teacher Association x. will hold a benefit card party A December cakeless sale RED BANK - "Husbands Are a meeting of the club March 17 open at 2 p.m. The play will fol tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the school. aised $80.55 toward the fund. low. Human," • play produced by the in the clubhouse. Mrs. John Dziezyc and Mrs. Assisting on the card party drama department of the Wom- Tea will be served at 1 p.m. Mrt. R. C Moyle is drama de- Peter DeFazio are chairmen. committee are Mrs. Robert M. an's Club, will be presented at and the bminess meeting will tment chairman. Hostesses Close and Mrs. John T. Hendrick- |ptr Proceeds form the event will I for the meeting will be Mrs. F. son, tickets; Mrs. Oscar Becker e used to sponsor educational H. Goble, Mn. Alexander P. Ha- and Mrs. Louis Ribustelli, gifts, Mrs. Melosh Heads gen, Mrs. Harold A. Hendrickson and Mrs. Chester Beaman and and Mrs. William Held. : Mrs. Anello Peluso, refreshments. The music department's chora aith Reformed Ticket Aides St. Elizabeth Alumnae and ukulele meetings will be held Tickets are being sold by room mothers, Mrs. Close and Mrs. M1DDLET0WN - Mrs. Joseph neering and holds the position every Tuesday excepting March 15, and drama department re- Hendrickson. Melosh, Michael Dr., has been communications systems engi- Service Guild hearsals are scheduled for this Mrs. Ernest Cottrell, member- elected president of Monmouth ieering supervisor at Federal Friday and the following Friday, ship chairman, has announced a Chapter, College of St. Elizabeth ilectric Corporation, Paramus. March 10, a' 10:30 a.m. Has New Officers total of 9$ members. Alumnae Association. Mrs. Ribustelli and Mrs. Joseph The arts and crafts department HAZLET-The Guild for Chris- Rudolph represented the PTA at Mrs. Melosh, the former Anna will hold a class in oil painting ian Service of Faith Reformed the recent annual Founders Day Mae Forster, a native of Union and copper hammering at 1 p.m Church met in the North Center- luncheo.i in Deal Country Club. City, received her bachelor's de- Thursday and a "Workshop for ville fire house last Thursday, gree, summa cum laude, from Furniture Cosmetics" is sched- with devotions led by retiring Mrs. Ribustelli stated that any- the College of St. Elizabeth, Con uled by the American home de- president, Mrs. Robert Erbi<;. one interested in serving on the county PTA board may contact vent Station, with a major in Lst partment at 10:30 a.m. Friday. ITALIAN-AMERICAN KTE —Harv.y H. Bowf.ll, I .ft. and Mrt. W. R. Keyier, both The newly installed officers In and minor in mathematics. The session will continue until her. of Atlantic Highlands, congratulate Jamas llumetti, president of the Atlantic High were presented: Mrs. Robert Tre- Brownie troop 127, sponsored by While in college she was elect- p.m. and members have been lands Italian-American Civic Association, at club's dance Saturday night in Con- maine, president; Mrs. Jack Barr, the PTA, held a Valentine Day ed to "Who's Who Among Stir asked to bring sandwiches. Mrs. vice president; Mrs. William 1 luncheon. They visited the SPCA dents in American Universities William H. Irvine is in charge. ner'* Hotel, Wafer Witch. The event was postponed twice became of weather. Fash, secretary, and Mrs. James shelter in Eatontown Wednesday. and Colleges" and upon gradua On March 9 club members will Beveridge, treasurer. Brownie Day Camp will be held tion was awarded a membership go to Newark for the annual Club Other appointees were Mrs. July 31-Aug. 10. in Kappa Gamma Pi, the national Woman's Day at Hahne and Com- Gilbert Murihead, corresponding Training for volunteers to staff honor and activity society of pany. Mrs. Edward T. Schofield 500 Parents See Demonstration Engaged secretary; Mrs. James Fitzsim the day camp will be given in and Mrs. H. J. Braun are in Catholic women's colleges. mons, spiritual life; Mrs. Alex charge of reservations. May. Mrs. Beaman is in charge ander Purdue, education; Mrs. Mrs. Melosh taught in St. Jo- The board of trustees will meel Of Physical Education Activities of detailed information. Arthur Todd; representative seph's High School, West New at 9:30 am March 17 and She said no camping experience LITTLE SILVER — Five hun-.ciardi, Trudy Twigg, Nancy Bert• council; Mrs John Kitson, pub- York, 10 years prior to moving board of directors meeting wil is necessary. dred parents attended a "Demon- elsen, Gloria Wright and Carol licjty; Mrj Robert van Roten, into the shore area. She holds follow at 10:30 a.m. stration of Physical Education Ann Runft. Their partners were the office of prophetess in the Entries in the Vogue Sewing telephone committee; Mrs. Ger- Activities" last Tuesday night in Joe Driscoll Chris Clark, Arthur Catholic Daughters of America, Contest will be judged March bert Gottlieb, collection of Twin Court Fulgens Corona, and is the Markham Place School gym- Hotaling, Richard Bennett, Rich- Star coupons; Mrs.' Edward Lasagna Supper at I p.m. Ont winner will be ard Ruddy, Mark Burton, David vice president of the Rosary-Al- chosen from among club mem Boehm, collection of drug re tar Society of St. Mary's Catho- Mrs. Joteph Melosh LnaseChase, LraCraig Smithmitn , atSteveve n ceipts for building funds; Mrs, bers and one from among high The annual event took place at . '« ? - n * " lic Church, New Monmouth, Theodore Mueller, sunshine; Mrs. Slated by PTO Mrs. Melosh it completing the school students entered in ttv the monthly Parent-Teacher As- Straus, MichaelI Vanm, Richard sociat.ion meeting and was con- Gregory, David Marshall, Ml William Evans; hostesses, and Mr. and Mrs. Melosh are par- mexpired term of Mrs. Burnis contest. chael Connelly, Joe Colon, District winners will compete ducted by George Wright and Mrs. Joseph Ready, Flowers. For Tomorrow ents of three children, Joseph Kelly of California, formerly Donald Ashley, Spencer Shaef- March 29 in Little Silver. Edward J. Adams, physical edu- A committee was chosen to HAZLET-The Parent-Teacher Jr., and Anna Mae, both pupils Wanamassa. fling, Tom Berteisen and Douglas cation instructors at the school. purchase new drapes or drapery Organization will hold its lasagna of St. Mary's School, and Patrick, The Monmouth Chapter estab- Trenton Trip Wade, Sixth grade boys and girls materials for the church which supper tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in at home. Mr. Melosh is a gradu- shed a $2,000 scholarship in 1959 On March 20 members will showed how a typical class is The fifth grade Markham Place is being built on the property St. John's church hall. ate of the Newark College of En- commemorate the centennial make the annual trip to Trenton conducted, using tumbling and in- School boys and girls demon- between Middle Rd. and Pool Catering will be App's Family the Sisters of Charity of St.to attend a meeting and luncheon dividual and dual stunts. This strated a few games. Included Ave. Style Food. The PTO executive .lizabeth. Miss Helen Maraziti of of the civic and legislation de- demonstration also illustrated in the competition were Nancy A Communion breakfast is to board will serve, including: Mrs. lanasquan is the first recipient partment of the New Jersey Stati 37 Boys Get how class leaders facilitate han- Greenwood, Donna Kerr, Chris- be held on Mother's Day for guild Edward Michalski, Mrs. Theo- Federation of Women's Clubs. Al this scholarship. Monmouth dling of classes. tine Love, Estelle Katz, Mary {members and friends. The time dore Longo, Mrs. Irving Mosko- New Jersey gubernatorial candi Chapter is raising funds for a ., . Shultes, Carol Juliano, Marina and place will be decided later. witz, Mrs. Vincent Vacallaro, dates are expected to be present. Participating were Linda *r-iat,Atr nr.nn* l)fln»n Klanfir Eisenhower iecond candidate. Kedesdy, Donna Hansen, Nancy Easter candy is being sold by Mrs. Joseph Bufano, Mrs. Pat ' The welfare department will Marascio, Barbara Mazza, Patty A donation of 4500 is being Farrow, Rae Garrison, Barbara all members of the guild. Cianciulli, Mrs. Paul Duszik. Mrs. meet from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Reynolds, Carol Harley, Barbara ade toward the centennial fund Miss Eileen F. Staplelon Bennett, Joan Wylie, Jay Crowell, Hostesses were Mrs. Rober Edward Emerian, Mrs. Ralph March 30. White, Judy Morgan, Kathy Ben- Cub Award be used in the purchase of a Chuck Best, Brian Munson, Van Roten and Mrs. Milton Mil Caliendo, Mrs. Walter Sherin, At the department's meeting OCEANPORT - Mrs. James nett, Sandy Bailley, Linda Wer- EATONTOWN - Thirty-seven sectrophotometer for Henderson Steven Tomaino, David Butler, ler. Mrs. Pat Posada, Mrs. Frank Thursday members worked on Itaplctor., 14 Maple Ave., anner- , Cindy Maginn, Cynthis Ma- boys received the President Ei- the $2,500,000 science build- Raymond Herbert, Ronnie Bruer. j The next meeting will be held Fleming, Mrs. George Duncan, cancer dressings and babies' lay- nounces the engagement of hermukari, Joanne Kollock, Trudy senhower 50th anniversary award ig under construction at the col- Tom Balkan, Bobby Christadoro, Thursday, March 23, in the North Miss Mary Haberle and Mrs. ettes under the direction of Mrs. daughter, Miss Eileen Frances Hartzell Meridith Van Kirk, Mar- Richar(J Sca*( B"mDavi j amj at Cub Pack 52's blue and gold Centerville fire house. Arnold Pepe. Charles O. Reid, chairman, and Stapleton, to Donald Lee Henry, ilyn Ashley, Leslie Huber, PamJDona]d Se((Jak banquet Thursday night in the The projects are supported by Mrs. Albert S. Dielman, vice son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lapore, Lynn Sawyer, Jane Ed-i . , At least 90 people are expected Methodist Fellowship Hall, Wye- rolits obtained from an annual chairman. Henry, 76 North Seventh Ave., munds, Nancy Titus, Debbie Ca-! * relay upon gym scooters was to attend, and no tickets will be koft Rd. sold at the door. uncheon and fashion show. The The ukulele group also met Long Branch. rusoe, Priscilla Patock, Carol Ar/. Riven by fourth graders Debra The Smith Tickets may be obtained from Francis Bruce, fifth district 951 event will be the 14th an- Thursday for rehearsal under the Miss Stapleton is a graduate derson, Rence Zebold, David Panas. Linda Caravotta. Barbara Mrs. Cianciulli, 99 Hazlet Ave., commissioner, also presented the mal affair held by the St. Eliza-direction 'of Mrs. Edwin L. Sa-of Long Branch High School and Meistrich. Bruce Hansen, Ronnie Gregory, Karen Johnson, Dana 1 and Mrs. Duszik, 8 Topper Lt. unit award to James Backlund, eth Alumnae. vidge. is employed by Monmouth ConKrenz, Elliot Borgeman. Mark Thompson, Betty Ann Duym, College Club Proceeds will go to the school chairman of the pack committee. solidated Water Company. Dunn, Mike Pfrommer, Ronnie j Rachel Doan, Carolyn Gilley.l library." Receiving the award were Gary itty Kelly: Mr. Henry attended Long Ryder, Joseph Sparks. Peter Barbara D.lger Eileen Hopn, I Has Vital, John Coats, Jonothan Branch High School and is with Gross John Britton Tom Mc. I Joanne Carson, Terry Chieffalo, Backlund, Chris Bulick, Dale Johnny's Esso Service Center Groskey, Malcolm Brophy, Don-1 Manly" Edmunds Judy King, LnTLE SILVER - The Smith Society to Hear Bennett, Jeffrey Wood, Bruce Third and Morris Ave., Long aid Brownlie, John Peters, Rob-1Cheryl Brazee, Ellen Linden, College Club of Monmouth County Van Dover, David Vaughan, By- A Mother's Love Can Branch. ert Berman, John McGuire, jeffjDominick Mascola, Chuck White, met Thursday in the home Talk on Driving ron Sexton, John tiga, Raymond Cohen, Richard Sheridan, Scott Tom Brown Douclas Brophy, of Mrs. J. B. Mount, Borden PI. T Miss Mary Jo Olewine, Steven Francese, Eu- Twiggiwigg, jonrJohn. Wilsonwuson,, JeJeffn andM"anui--" - °o'•"•"-•-.c Brad -Stokes i7. " Bobb""If.:;y ! Plans were completed for a G A D Giffih d Hamlin Patrick Whelan Allan Standard Oil gene Hubbard, Edward Hayes, Complicate a Marriage wiil speak at a meet- William Keevil, Darius Daniels, Professor Gives Matthew Brick. will attend a performance of tear Kitty: and the law, she comes first Johnson, Peter Klaver, Kevin ing of the Altar and Rosary So- Charles Whalen, James Polli- Children of each grade panic- "Pleasure of His Company" May with him. The fact that she Cassidy, Philip Maimone, George ciety of St. Benedict's Catholic frone, Robert Anello, Ronald I have a son who was called to 3 at lhthe BuckBuck s County Theater isn't living up to her end of ipated In Operation Fitness • Howcr', David Cohen and'Richard ? '' H Church March t in the Oak le Army two weeks after he rogram On U.S.A. The children, who also) m_New Hope, Cruse, Joseph Farano, William the contract is not your busi- Have] Shades fire house, Matawan. larried. When he finished basic The club will hold a cocktail Hutting, John Laugesen, Thomas ness. For their, and your own performed on various pieces of, The'program was climaxed bv' aining he was shipped to an- Miss Savage will speak on Meyer, Kevin Burke, Scott Town- peace of mind, take a back Welsh Hymns apparatupp s demonstratingg progresg - ..rhythms;, ^ seventh am,' "What ~ ther fort for advanced training. !?. fW& Ev^WoJa send, Paul Morgan, William seat. Send a stamped, self-ad- sion in gradesgrades , . were„ Marily „n Ed. - ^ fa graders demonstrating April 15, from 4 to 6, c sh £ K Cook, Donald Vaughan, William le expects to remain there two SHREWSBURY — Dr. Bertram S b in thee home of MrMrss . Paul dressed envelope for my leaf- munds. Betty Ann Duym, Kathy, »h he ^ of nula.hnops, bal,s p.m in the home of Mrs. Robert Bastan will dis- Vital, Richard Zadorozny, Bruce ears. Crocker, professor of socia let, "Mothers-in-taw." ,Hurless, .,. Nanc. . y; Farrow,,r , Trudy^ *. ;i i|)mjumpn rmpropet s anranf ds sticks,ick5", ,s drildrildrill,;Fl. . Switz,.. . Middletown.,„ , _. ,,, ^.wocuss* piauplanas IUfoIr •a breakfasuicaiwa&ti tiuo ubce Purdie, Kenneth Van Dover, His wife said she would go science at Monmouth College ^ £ Hartzell, Dnda Werner, Patty^ m£sic Participatii -nf, werc A film, "Seconds For Survival," heId fn M d M R| h rf Wayne Hanson, Michael Morgan, ith him but seems to have presented a program on sacred Dear Kitty: Welsh hymns at Thursday morn' Fntsche, Linda King. Sue Stroh- „. p Car0 Rrth was presented by the New Jersey Ha ••, , . •„ chajr. David Adams and Bernie Dene- langed her mind. He wants her P Should a wife be expected to menser Lois Conlon. . ohn Asay. Katj 's Normington. *"/elepaone Company jm/ wii, accept reserva"ons for gar. to bad. She now works. He has ing's meeting of the Womens' As- do the things her husband wants David Sawyey r Paul Decker, D . L M SedIak Attending were Mrs. Fred W Day of R JJ , , , Jeen sending her $92 a month. sociation of the Presbyterian D L M SedIak Day ofR Rev. Milton F. LeCompte, pas- her to do when he does exactly Church in the church house. Mrs Jerry BamBamee , Donaldd Brownl.Brownl.ee , C| T££ . L VMdcrVWesto.Westont nnMr WesWess Et t LonLongg BranchBranch. pres..!pres.! St. jbscph"b . Villa. Peapack. Scott Twigg Loins Gnllo Tim: laver, Virginia | J v , ' C. Corson, Jr and j r tor, gave the invocation for the The other day he flew home on the opposite? Is it fair for him ScOtt TwiEC I milt finlln Tim voort Sllzilnn_ e K...... tnonf- Mrc K r Cnrenn 1r anrl M-l- . . ' ^«^«v.». William R. Crome led devotions Lockwood. Jim Kemp and Stew- j Mrs. Carl Borgeson. Little Silver; wo weeks' leave. I had not seen to keep the truth back and let Meijer Cjndv B M !ceceivi e Communion at « dinner, which was prepared and Mrs. James Wolcott, incoming art Carber Bu rson mass lim in four months. My daugh- his wife learn the facts from y. |Louise Snlith and Arlcne Smith, |M«- , Wynkoop and Mn.jSund served by the Women's Society president, introduced the mem H sr-in-law was peeved because neighbors? In keeping with the gymnastic jnoops. Gail AverSi Sue Peters,!^ - Conover. Freehold; Mrs.; „ of Christian Service. bers of her board: Mrs. Joseph err v e were there to meet him too. •ogram offered in the local Karcn Lundau'ist. Linda Perlv 9 . Germain, Red Bank; Mrs. Cubmaster William Vital wel- Is there anything wrong in a McCann, vice president; "Mrs >t we had given her the $140 schools, fifth grade students of .Coals, Suzv Love. Frances Am Gordon Berkstresser. Interlaken. comed the cubs and their lathers, man taking his secretary out toJacques Schindler, secretary; HAIR PROBLEMS! T more she needed for him to Point Road School displayed a, Haas. Martha Mrs. A. Walter Wiener and Mrs. after which a skit, "Den Mothers' eat, then home? Why should he Mrs. John F. Montgomery, cor- brosino Rutn Come to Mld's Hair Clinic ake the trip. fear to tell an understanding series of dances learned this: Ayers, Judy Driseoll, Carol Bail- Jack Neches Deal; Mrs. M. H. Dragnet," was presented by Mrs responding secretary, and Mrs. Borrie. Bridle; Mrs. F. H. Walk- PERMANENT WAVE I felt as tickled as she that wife? year. The dancers were Lois:]y Susan Conolly, Carol Hespe Bruce's den two. Richard Nichols, treasurer. er, Interlaken; Mrs. Gerrold GUARANTEED le was coming. My son-in-law I love my husband and Lehman, Nancy Johnson, Candy |and Anne Thomas, balls; Mrs. Wolcott also announced L |Meyer, Monmouth Beach, and! 90 W. Front Sf.. Red lank Advancement awards were pre- aid it was a free world and if want him to talk things out with Schlenker, Gwen Van Brunt, | A|S0| Michael Damen, .._ce. the following committee chair- 1 sented by Mr. Vital to James wanted to see my son comme. I don't want him to admit Lynn Evans. Rosalind Nicholls.jshive. Gordon Mair, Alan Kraut, Mrs. Spencer W. Pitts, Middle- Phoa* SH 1*9100 men: Mrs. John R. Collins, de- town. Webb, Wilton Phillips, Michael ome, it was up to me, not her.doing them only after I learn the Lynn Crcspy, Dorothy Herr-!Micnae| whelan, Ken Hcyman, votions; Mrs. Theodore Speck, Jackson, Ronald Cruse, Mark le and I went out with the rest truth.—Wondering Neckar, Gail Lowenstcin, Nancy ^ward Camm, Bill Benham, telephone; Mrs. William Fluhr, Vetterl, Richard Lord, William >f the crowd; she stood back in Bahr, Barbara Dempsey, Miriam Dane McCaffery, Bill Nivison, Dear Wondering: Do what membership (morning); Mrs. Greenwood, Douglas DiGuiseppi ;he lobby when the plane came in. Lovetr, Joan McGuire, Linda Ric- you believe to be right, regard Thomas Rogers; membership Dave Walker, and George Corn- Eugene Hubbard, Darius Daniels After I kissed my son, I told SAME DAY SERVICE less of whal your husband does (evening); Miss Lillie Huelsen, well, sticks; and Dick Miller, Jonathan Backlund, John Lauge- lim his wife was inside. H or says. His cavalier conduct publicity; Mrs. William Phifcr D. A. CARUSO IN HOSPITAL Jack CornwelL Robert Shiimann, sen, Robert Anello, Paul Mangan, hought she wasn't anxious to sei At Our Coll Office on should in no way sway yours. and Mrs. Philip Keiper, hospi- RED BANK — Dominick A. Gregory Strand, Bruce Pcrlmut- lim. My other son thinks she' Kenneth Fujimoto, Randolph Pa- The only wrong in squiring tality; Mrs. Mildred Larimer, Caruso of Ave. D, Atlantic High- tcr, Richard Potter., i Nicholas • DRY CLEANING • SHIRTS iuts. Don't you think her placi lermo, James Adams and Ray- his secretary is in not being mission sewing; Mrs. Frank lands, building contractor, is a Soviero and Mac McCroskey. s with my boy and wouldn't you • FLATWORK mond Olewine. frank about it. As a result you Storck, missionary; Mrs. Herbert surgical patient in Riverview Musical accompaniment was at the airport if your son Mrs. Bruce was awarded a 12- quite naturally suspect the Downs, house; Mrs. Charles Hospital. provided by Mrs. Sara Pasternak. (whom you hadn't seen in fou year service pin, and Mrs. Wes- worst. Honesty, tolerance,, un- Pomanowski, nominating; Mrs. months) was coming home?— ley Whalen, a four-year service derstanding and compassion John F. Montgomery, and Mrs. Mrs. G. P. pin. are the cornerstones of a hap- Richard Nevius, decorating; Mrs. Dear Mrs. G. P.: In-laws are py marriage. Reluctance to dis- Charles Johnson, key woman; Special guests were Rev. Mr. cuss problems leads to unnec- LEON'S unpredictible for emotion, not Mrs. Frank Borden, homes; Mrs. 44-7* WHITE ST. RED BANK LeCompte; Mr. Bruce; Wesley essary divorce. Whalen, assistant district com- reason, governs their actions. Allan Wallace and Mrs. D. J. missioner, and Mr. Backlund. In your case you and your Rowland, outside activities; Mrs. daughter-in-law were both at Dear Kitty: Robert Bruguiere, strawberry The opening and closing cere- fault—she more than you. For I am 15 and my boy friend, is festival, and Mrs. Lawton Cox monies were conducted by Dan the sake of the boy you two16. We don't go steady because and Mrs. William Keller, fall fair. Liga, Explorer scout. we don't believe in it. He wants XT THE love, she should have buried Circle leaders for the year are to marry the girl of his dreams EATONTom March plans for the group in- the hatchet and gone out to the Mrs. Charles Thorne, morning; when he gets older. He believes clude a pack meeting March 24, plane with you, particularly Mrs. Edmund Courter, afternoon, CIRCLE I would be that girl. preceded by a committee meet- since you provided the money and Mrs. Storck, evening. Mrs. NIW JU1I11 SilMllt ItOII, ONI O1«MI«K»I nNW I sometimes go over to his ing March 21. for her husband's trip. Thomas Dunap is in'charge%of house but not unless he walks me On the other hand, if any the Mission Belles. there. I don't feel it's proper for one was to remain in th? back- Mrs. -Dunlap informed the a girl to walk herself to a boy's Get the best ground, it should have been membership that the Mission house. He doesn't understand. He you. When your son took the Belles will sponsor a dance at says it gets montonous if he al- vows of marriage, he promised S p.m. Saturday, March 18, in the SHERMAN'S ways calls me. I told him he to forsake all others—for his church house. wall-to-wall didn't have to. Then he says, wife. In the eyes of the church Mrs. Storck and the members "No, that's not it. I just want of the evening circle served re- you to call me sometimes." freshments. carpeting FOR I've called him when I have to LIZ AMBROSE make a change of plans, but hot Draperies invites you to see our just to call. It sounds as if he Alpha Delta and furniture wants to break up but really he Slipcovers 1 doesn't. He just wants "the gir Newly Pi Meets Upholstering pf his dreams," which I doubt Redecorated Shop he'll ever find If possible, I want MATAWAN-The Bayshore Club cleaning Window Shades to save our romance so please of Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae held in time for cruise and help me.—Girl its February meeting in the home OUR PROFESSIONAL SUNNY-GLO* METHOD Table Pads southern wear Dear Girl: Replace doubt of Mrs. Baynard Smith of Mata- Shop-at-Home Service FOR HOME OR OFFICE IS SALE-PRICED NOW with faith it you want to save wan. Plans were discussed for a Phone 8H 1-1MS Cottons . Silks . Prints your romance, Thomas Moore, trip to Longwood Gardens, Ken- Corpttinq elaoMd—rtf. 9c and 10c ptr aq. foot Sherman's A must on your travel list— the poet, once said; neth Square, Pa., April 29. CHAIRMEN, left to right, Mrs. Samuel Scalxo, Mrs. Home Decorators our specialty — the finest in "There's nothing half so The group worked on scrap Peter DeFazio and Mr». Jack Lovertidge, vie* pretidenf, Oa"utschlp, tickets and reserva- the refreshment committee. Mrs. Gospich acted as proxy god- The opening lecture on "Struc- To Perform ers' Day chairman and a spe- tions Mrs. Laurence Farrell, The group is on a three-weel Asher Lane, Jr., is president mother for Mrs. Julia Hockfelder, tures in the Landscape" will be cial Founder's Day cake was r"Hicity; Mrs. Peter Dalton, trip visiting here, in France am Party Slated Rev Charles H. Best, rector, gave Miami, Fla. presented by Professor Ian L, served. <*^orations; Mrs. Patrick Me- Spain. EATONTOWN — The Ambu- the opening prayer. Reports A buffet dinner was attended McHarg, chairman of the Depart March m 18 The sum of $17 was collected Gann. gifts; Mrs. John Majeski Miss DeVegh left here for Zulance Auxiliary will sponsor a were submitted by Mrs. S. Louise by Mr. and Mrs. Gospich; Mr. ment of landscape architecture of NEWARK — Bamberger's New for the Founders' Day love gift. and Mrs. Elmer Bauer, general rich, Hungary, where she wa card party May 31 in the ambu- Hiltner, secretary, and Robert F. and Mrs. Ronald A. Crooks and the University of Pennsylvania Jersey will present three per- Mrs. John Ackerson, member- arrangements. to spend five days visiting rela lance room. Worden, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. John Lukach, Jr., He has written numerous pub- formances of the Ballet Russe de ship chairman, reported that five lives. Mrs. Raymond Cass and Mrs. A variety show, "The Triangle Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lications, has given extensive Monte Carlo at the Mosque Thea- new members have brought the After a visit to Barcelona, Spai Gary Worthley have been named Ranch Party," with a cast of club Olsen, Levittcwn, L. I., and R. H.radio and television programs, ter here March 17 and 18 in thetotal membership to 199. Prompt Service! she will embark again for Pari chairmen of the prize committee. members.and friends, will be pre-Kaiser, Cliffwood. and is scheduled to be the featured only metropolitan area appear- The next Parent and Family and return to New York Marcl A demonstration party was sented Friday and Saturday, speaker at the annual convention ance of this famous ballet com- Life meeting will be Wednes- 5. held at last Tuesday night's aux- April 14 and 15, in the parish of the National Council of State pany. day, March 8, in the school. iliary meeting, with Mrs. Wilhall- . The show is under the di-Among Antique Garden Clubs in Philadelphia in A presentation of French and School nurse Miss Sally O'Hare liam E. Blaschka serving as rection of Mr. and Mrs. George May. Mr. McHarg will discuss Italian couture copies by Swirl will be moderator for the meet- Club Schedules moderator. A. Egner of Fair Haven. Tickets Paved Areas" later and" after will be given in a fashion show ing and comment on the film to Show Dealers be shown. Sixth grade mothers Guests were Mrs. Thomas Nor- may be obtained from Samuel luncheon wil' give an illustrated preceding both evening perform- Annual Show J. Matson, 3d, of Middletown, or NEW YORK - Ampng the 140talk on "Water in the Landscape ances. are Invited to see the film be- ris, Mrs. S. S. Marotta, Mrs. D. cause, with their approval, the E. Hagaman and Mrs. W, M. from the church office. Rehear- antiques dealers participating in Composition." A new production of Swan Lake MATAWAN--The Business an sals are being held in prepara- Roy H. DeBoer, who teaches film will be shown to that grade. Professional Women's Club Swartz, all of this place. the New York Coliseum Antiques in three acts will be presented tion for the show. Fair, opening Saturday and conlandscape design at Rutgers Uni- both evenings plus Scheherazade A country fair sponsored by the OfPENDAILE WORK Matawan will hold its fourth an versity, will present two subjects: PTA will be held May 6 in the nual card party and fashion shov The next meeting will be held tinuing through March 12, will be Friday, March 17, and Gaite Pa- Thursday, March 23, to be pre-Sarah A. Moore, Apple Brook An- "Use of Trees in Landscape Com- risienne, March 18. The Saturday elementary school, with Mrs. IY OUR EXPERTS for the benefit of the scholarshi] position" and "Planting Plans." Charles Roesch as chairman. fund March 6 at 8 p.m. in th Valentine ceded by a corned beef and cab-tiques, 375 Cooper Rd., Middle- matinee at 2:30 p.m. will pre- bage supper. In observance of town, N. J. He is doing experimental work sent the "Nutcracker," Les Syl- There will be a square dance Elks Club, Broadway, Keyport. in landscape lighting at Rutgers 'or the teenage canteen April 15 Spring and summer fashions b) Holy Week, a film, "We Behold The fair, being held , on the phides and LeBeau Danuble, star- His Glory," will be presented. ground floor of the Coliseum, willUniversity. ring Nina Novak and Igor You- Yom 8 to 11 p.m. in the elemen- Betty's Shoppe, Matawan, will be Party Held ary school. REUSSILLES' modeled. There will be prizes ani Aso attending ;vere Asher feature furnishings and collector's The chairman of the New Jer-skevitch with the ballet company. LEONARDO - Sons of Nor- Miss Antoinette Luccarelli's refreshments. Lane, Sr., Mrs. Lane, Jr., Mrsitems—al. l for sale—from all sey Highway Authority which There will be no service charge 3* IROAD ST. way, Noreg Lodge, held a Valen- Matson, Mr. and Mrs. John A. parts of the world. operates the Garden State Park- for any tickets purchased for the'ourth grade won the attendance Mrs. Helen B. Lawton, Broai tine party recently in American award. RED IANK St., Matawan, is ticket chairman LaBuda and Mrs. Charles Do- Hours of the show are 1 to 11way, Mrs. Katharine Elkus ballet this year. Besides at Bam- Legion Hall, Rt. 36. sica, Middletown; Mrs. Davidson p.m. daily except the two Sun-White, will address the school berger's, tickets may be pur- Threa trees will be given to More than 80 persons attended. and Mrs. E. Winslow Copeland, days. March 5 and 12, when hours on "Roadside Development" on chased from the Mosque Theater he school in April commemora- Members of other lodges were Fair Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Olaf are 2 to 7 p.m. the second day. and the Ballet Russe at 120 Mad ing the PTA's 10th anniversary. represented, including a member T. Hammer, Paul Hammer, Miss The Garden Club and Civic ison Ave., New York. The next meeting will be Tues- WOMEN'S from Norway. Jane Erlacher and Mrs. Worden, GOP WOMEN MEET Projects" will be presented by day, March 21, at 8 p.m. in the A bazar is being planned for New Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. HOLMDEL — The township H. Stuart Ortloff, who is a land- school. The speaker will be Wil- WORLD late spring. It will benefit the Richard A. Kirby and Mr. Sick- Women's Republican Club mei scape architect, planning con- iam Benberg, whose subject will A column for and about women building fund. The lodge expects els, Red Bank; Mr. and MrsWednesda. y in the home of Mrs sultant, author and lecturer, and PTA to Seebe "Reading Skills." by Morey LaRue's famous to build a culture center on its J. Ernest Boskey, Little Silver; Charles Nation, 8 Fairmont Rd. a regional coordinator of land- The next executive board meet- Homemaker Representative property, Rt. 36, Navesink. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan L. Syer andHazlet. It was announced tha scape design study courses of the'Lonq Time ing will be March 2 in the school. By BETTY BEST Anyone of Norwegian affiliation Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Wood-Mrs. Alvin J. Rickles; program National Council of State Garden interested in joining the lodge ward, Lincroft, and Mr. and Mrs.chairman, will file a petition Clubs, Inc. He also will present 1 DOROTHY TOLAND Sticky Zippers on Slipcovers — If you're bothered with hard-to may contact the new president Edward T. Henthorn and Mr. andMarch 9 for county Republican "History of Landscape Design, To Grow committeewoman in the primary move zippers on your slipcovers, here's what to do. Rub the zip-Thomas Framnes, 92 Washington Mrs. Kenneth R. Reeves, Shrews- 1840-1930," and a discussion on LITTLE SILVER — A narrated DANCE STUDIO Ave., Atlantic Highlands. bury. election. "Site Preparation." pers with soap and work them back-and-forth several times. Afte ilm, "A Long Time to Grow," Presenting the subject of art inwill be shown at Wednesday's you do this, they should work smoothly. gardens, Mrs. Leo L. Pollak of meeting of the pre-school study • * * New York and a former resident ;roup of the Parent-Teacher As- of Montclair will talk on "In- sociation. Fast 4-Day Routeman Service—As clean as a whistle! As sharp fluence of Changing Art Forms." The 8:15 p.m. meeting will take as a tack! As bright as a new copper penny! All these populni Mrs. Pollak is a nationally known place in the cafeteria of the sayings will apply to you when you wear sparkling clean clothe: sculptor and lecturer, and is theMarkham Place School. that were treated to Morey LaRue's superior Sanitone dry cleaning, recipient of the Presidential and Mrs. Edwin Chinnock, director For Morey LaRue's convenient 4-day routeman service, phone Distinguished Service Citation for if the Red Bank Manor Nursery PRospcct 54676. developing tantalum plate for School, will be on hand to lead medical moulape. he discussion following the film. *• * * Two garden features, complete A question and answer period al- with appropriate sculpture, will Household Hint—in order to remove chewing gum from fabric, so will be featured. Classical Ballet Technique carefully scrape the worst off with a dull knife, then gently rub be on exhibition during the Contemporary Jazz course, one of them to be planned Mrs. Dirk VanNest and Mrs. Tap - Acrobatic - Toe tlm area with an ice cube. The ice makes the gum brittle and, by Mrs. Raymond' L. Stoltz of Edwin Dannenberger, chairmen, BALLROOM as a result, you will be able to simply brush off the remainder. rge parents of pre-school chil- Montclair, well-known lecturer. 201 East Bergen Place Two students from Rutgers land- dren to attend. * * * SH 1-2208 Money-Saving Specials—Right now, thru March 11 Morey LaWue Is ottering exciting dry cleaning and laundering savings with thi big bonanza of bargains: sweaters and sport shirts, only 31c each , . . raincoats, cleaned and made water repellent, only $2.11 each Good News! . . . draperies, 20% off the regular prices . . . plus blankets and pillows, (finly 98c each. I'm confident you won't want to miss out Due to your repeated requests, we arc again fea- on these wonderful Morey LaRue savings! turing a complete selection of the finest spring mil' • * linery to complement your Muster outfit. Cooking Tip—When you finish cooking French fried potatoes pluce them In a clean paper bag to absorb Any extra fat. If you wish to keep them hot until ready to serve, place the bag in a warm Our spring line is now ready on drosses, imported oven. knits, and a .sparkling collection of jewelry in the • • * newest fashion shades. (llcnr this one and all, you needn't mnko more than one cnll . . , far dry cleaning and laundry as well . . . Morey l.nHiio THE AMERICAN IDEA homo furnishings program featuring this contemporary room picks up both mid makes 'em look swell! I'Rospect 5-8«7« K the sotting will bo prosontod Thursday (it 9:15 p.m. in the Littlo Silver Woman's Club number lo call for Morey l.nRiie's fast 4-diiy rouleniiin service. on Rumson Rd. by tlio Colanoso Corporation of Aniorica. Tho Evoning Dopartmont MILDRED SPECTOR Morey LnRuo's stores arc conveniently located In Red Hank, I.Ink' .Silver, Untontown, Neplimo City, Miiiiiif>qunii, I'olnl Pleasant and of tho club is sponsoring tho homo furnishings program. Mrs. Konnoth Loff will 65 BROAD STREET RED BANK Lnurclton,) road tho commontary on tho 56slidos koyod to now stylos in tho homo. iers Take Short erenc•'.•?•.•' e Long Branch Whips Neptune Edges Lakewood, 60-56 Keyport, 69-60, FREEHOLD — In the batUe Kerwin, who had two hot mid- Lakewood was on fire in the for third place in the annual periods, scored 21 points, 18 first period, but it didn't take Shore Conference playoffs at| coming in the second and third Long Branch long to douse the Freehold Regional Friday night, periods. Goldberg picked up most flame. The Piners trailed, 2-1, To Win Crown Long Branch whipped Lakewood, of his markers in the second then dunked in six pointi in a «>-M, behind the scoring of Tom half, acquiring 16 of his 25 in row for a 7-2 jump. Late in the the third and fourth stanzas. period Maano Milles converted Ktrwin and Gary Goldberg. I FREEHOLD - Neptune High a foul for a 10-7 lead. Kervrin School, Class A champions of the and Milles exchanged field goals Shore Conference, proved its and Goldberg dunked a foul ihot class Saturday night when the for a 12-10 Lakewood lead at the Caseys Scarlet Fliers won the over-all end of the period. championship by defeating Key- Engel Opeai U Quarter port, 69-60, on the Freehold Re- At the start of the second quar- gional court here. ter, Marty Engel opened with a Lose, foul then the Green Wave struck. The Colonial gym was packed Eight points in a row, four with some 1,500 fans, with an- fouls by Kerwin, a field goal by other 500 waiting outside with Manna and two fouls by Fina hoDes to get in if a few fans de- By JACKSON CUNNINGHAM 87-70 cided to leave after the first gave Long Branch the margin, 18-13. At intermission Lakewood game. THE BEST IN TRACK — This scribe and Tom trailed, 26-25. A one-man show RED BANK - St. Mary^s of The Fliers started out looking Bain, track coach of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High by Steve Milnar, three field Perth Amboy swept out to a huge like a championship club that School, traveled to Madison Square Garden Saturday goals, put Lakewood In front, lead early in the first three peri- wasn't going to be taken in by 19-18. It was tied twice more be od» yesterday afternoon and any one quintet in the state. to take in the 73d National Amateur Athletic Union's fore Goldberg's shot ended the fought off a pressing Red BankjHenrv Moore, the playmaker for championships, and it turned out to be very interesting half for the Wave's 26-25 lead. Catholic quintet before winning, the Fliers, was hotter than a for both of us. In fact it turned out to be old home Early in the third quarter Long 87-70, here on the Caseys' court. pistol as he controlled the game, Controlling the backboards and not onlv from the floor, but with week for Coach Bain He was thumbing through the Branch racked up 10 points in a row for a 38-27 count with Kerwin dumping in 21 of 23 free throws, some fine shooting. In the sec- program and noticed a familiar name. It was Harry and Goldberg leading the assault. St. Mary's moved out to a 45-25 ond period, Moore led the Nep- McKnight, competing in the pole vault for the Ohio This failed to scare off the bulge at the half. Richie Reilly tune team to a 19-13 lead by scor..„.- hit three quick baskets early in!ing 13 points, the same amount Track Club, and a member of Bain's high school track Piners, who came back with eight points for a 40-36 score. At the third period to move St. j scored by Keyport. team back in Columbus. Coach Bain was as elated as a the end of the session it was Mary's into their biggest lead ofi Keyport Holds On child with a new toy. A loud chirp from the mezza 45-40 with the Wave team in the the game, 51-25. j Coach L"ary Hennessey's club lead. The Caseys then made a des- had most of Keyport's best com- nine caught McKnight's attention and a few minutes perate try to pull close to St. Early in the fourth, the Piners petition in the first quarter. TH! ALLOOt IAILET DANCE—Roi.r Allgor, Middl.town Township High School Mary's. After playing a zone de- later Bain traveled down to the Garden floor for a re- regained the lead. 48-47. A foul Moore and Al Kern put the fense in the first half, Coach Don union. shot each by Ken Hicks and junior vanity basketball coach, appears to be in a ballet dance while racing for Fliers -out to a 40 lead. After Czok's Caseys switched to a Engel, and baskets by Milles and a loose ball in the seniors-faculty game Friday night at Middletown. Reaching with that the score was knotted at Bain's old chum failed on three attempts to Hicks gave the Lakewood team pressing man-toman. . 4_4 6^ 1O.IO and ,,.,,_ At ,hf Allgor is Rich Braun. Senior Dick Joslin is at the left. Seniors scored the win, 62-58. After the teams exchanged a, , , clear 14 feet in the event, but he had two fans on the lead with 5:11 to go. end of the session he F jers few points^ and the score was, , . , Lakewood Takes Lead went anead 7 H am held h all three jumps. Later, after Don "Tarzen" Bragg upped to 54-30. the Caseys ran i troM-nmning position the rest An exchange of field goals by off 14 straight points to pull the j had copped the event with a 15-3 effort to com- Goldberg and Engel made the of tne wa gap to 54-44 Ralph "Doc" Cor-, plete the 27-event program, we went to McKnight's count, 50-49, Lakewood leading. Knicks Score 5th Straight In the second s(anza ley paced the rally with seven! Then Kerwin hit with a basket, was t00 much for the R motel where the old teammates had a chatting time pomts. St. Mary's recovered, „ >' and Goldberg. dunked four fouls d t0 jh d and we just listened. from the Red Bank Catholic | £ ^ in a row. Conklin scored a field the iod ff wjth ick streak to outscore the Caseys, 9-| s goal and Goldberg followed with To Lead Recreation A League bask(Vt5 that moved h Flier sout Just as Coach Bain predicted, the vaulter would 4, in the remainder of the penod| ,. another for a nine-point lead, (o a 2 M ma jn have an excuse. A burned out generator on the 12- and hold a 63-48 margin going in-j , About midwav '.„ thc r(cr 59-50, with about two minutes A League — Juniors & Seniors The Globetrotters shut out the Celtics, while Peter Rock scored hour trip took the time that the vaulter would have to the final eight minutes of play.jNeptune took a-32.20 lead with a left. Hicks and Milles connected The Knicks retained their first Blue Devils in the first game 6- all three points for the Rebels. The fourth period was close, six..point rf Moore hit with slept before the meet. McKnight was right, 14 feet with field goals and Goldberg place standing defeating the Roy- 0. Danny Porzio led the victors E LEAGUE with the St. Marys quintet taking, ^ ,„„,,_ [rvjn dumped a nnp_ wrapped it up with a foul shot for als for their fifth staright win, with four points. W L up in the air is a long way to go after 12 hours of a slight edge, 24-22. |hander and Moore followed with the 60-54 triumph. 52-27. Joseph Clayton led the; in the final game the Celtics Celtics 6 driving and only four hours' sleep. «j Frank Pezzuti. after dislocating , Goldberg had one of his good Knicks scoring with 18 points, j won their sixth straight by de- Globetrotters 4 ja set shot From tJ) on ( nights with his 25 points. Nine, -;his finger in the St. Rose game uphill fight for the Fliers, A long day it was. Arriving at the Garden at while Jerry Harley tallied nine fcating the Rebels, 12-3. Fred Blue Devils 2 4 of them came in the winning Friday night, came off the bench At the end of the half it was 1:45 we were happy to witness some New Jersey points for the Royals. Klatsky had eight points for the Rebels 0 c the second half to lead drive in the fourth chapter. the ! Moore and Co. out in front, boys copping first place medals in the National The Warriors defeated the Pis- Caseys with 18 points. Milles led Lakewood with 18 tons, 44-30. Dennis Dalton was The game saw many fouls|""- N Domina|C5 A.A.U. Interscholastic championships. After view- tallies with Hicks hitting for 11, r high scorer for the Warriors •called. A total of 50 were levied; . and Molnar 10 tallies. Hicks was Red Bank Catholic Ties Ing a couple of relay events taken by New York with 15 points while Dave iwith the Caseys the hardest hit1 Nepfne continued to dominate the spark of the Piners with his Schultze scored 12 points for the la v schools, Leonard Smith, Edgewood Regional in brilliant floor work in which he :with 28. Red Bank Catholic lost|P ( m the third session, making losers. Asbury in Mat Tourney jthe services of Jim Dooley mid-i'1 tou£her for the Raidors The Atco, came into view. Smith went on to become made numerous steals and con- In the third the Celtics won b Ke rt c lll(1 trolled the Piners with his ball iway through the third period and | " >'P° ° <•" *»* m the John Thomas (or should I say Valery Brume!) over the Nationals, 33-22. Jerry 1 U DTaoanlf ,1(1-11).—George Schrader d.c'Donath and Pezzuti fouled out in jP" P <° «"hm nine points handling. Frost scored 13 points for the TOMS RIVER - Red Illch Urosta iSRt, 2-1 carl v thc uarlcr of the high school jumpers. Smith, only a junior, the final period. ! - .'» 1 . «•="• At th, Long Branch finished up with Moser OrtI K victors while James LoBiondo Catholic High School and Asbury TRi. 3-o "•• -j1 st Marv's lost two players on|"•"""' " quarter the Fliers led. leaped 6-6 to take the championship and then came a 14-7 record. The Piners are St. Mary's lost two players on scored 11 points for the losers. Park tied for seventh place Sat- iami"Spov i™'?'*1 'LH> dfC" Ro"ipersonal fouls. Rickie Dengelen-P3"4'- K<™ and Nate Beauford 16-7. r close to the record of 6-7% held by none other A LEAGUE 1W --•••••b l ld• SR--•I • Fr- d- - Joh- - n Alac- h- ^(j, fouled kept the pace going for the Cow Brinch («0i ' l-atrinmd (Ml urday in the District 9 wrestling.' s (;^Sf[T{, " 5!i ' ""• * fi> and *>°l : than John Thomas. The first two tries weren't o P P r, r P s 8Rl d G r out n tne fi al eriod Fliers with six points' each. " Kerwin 6 9 21 Millpn R i is Knicks ... 5 o I championship of the New Jersey j" |4'j^%.£HV "' " "i | " P - was Kcrn s CJoldberr R 9 25 2 ^ 7 paced the winners with ' best field goal peri- close, but the crowd came to its feet as he barely I 0 K 1'Stat_ C*«._e InlnperhnlqcliInterscholastic^ AthletiAtlllntirc* As-iuni.—BiiAciTTnl* miil ri&.-.n'ciayto'nn .VViw 1 A*i> V»t» lnn»>> ReillV PBCCd the Winn od Alston ' o n n McKelvey Warriors (FRl 10 points while three other St. . 'hree connections. knocked off the cross bar on his third attempt. nonklln 4 n R Hicks •J 5 J | Pistons .... 3 sociation held here at Toms Riv-j ' Kln» » ] ] Molnar n 3 er High School Saturday. I s,T^.u iMary's cagers also turned in! In ^ fourth session it ap- Manna 113 Smllli « ; 5i Celtics ...... 3 : Another fine Jersey victory came in the 60-yard Galina n o 0 MAnnik '5: Toms River High School': •06.,1,-TUCC. ,TRI pi,,nf,i Braoiov Caseys, 69-65. rather difficult with Beauford ship was won by George Wingate High while its intra- Dan Ciaglia registered two points i . . - , , . . „ , „ , > .u B. ». r«th. mn and Irvin allowing the Raiders (No. Jersey, Sec. 2, Gr. II). fnr tho kTnirkc [cisioned Lucia of Rei d Bank Cath- cil BradslinWiSt. .M. lT..\. lAPi. Timp: "3:42. Schmidt iTI>. F ! ; just about one shot each time dty rival, Franklin Lane, was second with nine points At Bergenfleld High llc 2 plnnod Reckenwnlil IWI, Tlmp: 2:40 tl!i'k«or 6 ft 1 In the last game the Harri- ? , ;> mAe heavyweight class 178-lh.—EwHrt I.SI pinned Colllnsi IKI Ht-otl ivinley 2 4 and then they picked off the re- and Wilson (Plainfield) third. 8:00-Bergen Catholic vs. Maristl cane,n«0s "losin,t t ,h.iA:.,i. straigh....!„!,»t K,by, In the 130 bracket Jones of Time: 4:41. Nelkenn 'TR) pinned IBorh»!\ S 4 14 Mulllrin Southern Regional pinned Rupp l>tlke (LBi. Time: h:Vi B>n.r 3 12 IS Zapcic is J ii! bound. Poland finally fouled out (No. Jersey, Par. A). bowing to the Flamingos, 36-14. Heavyu-iflpht—Jnnp» IFI der. Burkett' T 2 -2 « j J'jjin the fourtli with 4:53 to go. Local runners didn't fare very well in the in- of the Caseys, 3:15. Lucia, lost a 1I.B1 H » 21 • Ita'nlh At Don Bosco High, Ramsey Henry Holmes scored 20 points 2. Clayton IWI doc. LuclalRellly decision, 5-1, to Fisher of Toms (RBi .1 8 IB • Sfh-.ilr o n rij Following a little lator were terscholastic events. Richard Bennett of Matawan 7:00—River Dell vs. Weehawken for the winners. Butch Webster 1 0 2' ScliimlfT River in the heavyweight class. 0 0 0' Scnviinl o n !!t Beauford and In'in for Neptune. and Caleb Morris, both in the 60-yard dash, were (No. Jersey, Sec. 1, Gr. Til). ,.._wa_s high for the Flamingos with 4u>rlrr(lml> '• Bob Hawthorne of Toms Riverjus-ih.—M«s»ey ITRI i,ye: Rt-i a.m 27 M Si 25 CO TO Jackson Starts Slow 8:30-Ramapo vs. Cliffside Park| four points. n ; 1 shut out in their respective heats. Bennett had jwas in charge of the matches. pinned Bloom (Bi. Time: 5:3H; a Mary's 24 21 I - 14-fi7| Bruce Jackson, Keyport's main (No. Jersey, Sec. 1, Gr. III). c LEAGUE Rpano It'i t.yc: Ballfy 1W1 drc. Vl Hank rmholic 10 1.1 •. the misfortune of running in one of the fastest Th|ner rlmulM, , ^ Mott (SP.i. <-? I Officials—I'liippa 4 Koveleskl. point producer, got off to a slow At Memorial High W 23 1 j.start, scoring eight points in the heats. The Huskie speedster was third in his heat Ll M.,h._Pete Nord (Tl'.i drc. Al.n" "',^"o'rdon'Tw'i by"" Sp/xint"™ 7:00—Harrison vs. Wood-Ridge:Globetrotters „ 6 SchlailrhiTm 1 II 1 Tl first half, but he warmed up in (No. Jersey, Sec. 1, Gr. 1). ! Steelers 4 2:i«fell).-nick Tuccl iTR) dec. W • tion remaining, Union leads tho Neptune s over-all Paul Gately of St. Rose of Belmar ran in the one- T4V(onin;:r1 nk n 2 Gr. II.) '\ league by four games after dis- - - - ^""ipcl'" s club has a 21-3 mile event. Gately, running in the first of two groups, At Middletown High of Irvington, 6-4. Harvey the season iTR i dec. I.ucla 8:00—Long Branch vs. Perth RB) 0-1: Clayton Gutman, 14, kept th.s Union team!"'"'"" r, F r the placings determined by comparing times, ran (Wl liyp 1 II i Hruloril Amboy (Cen. Jersey, Gr. IV). in first place by winning threei°^k"m 4 in ' Mrmre I 5 13 against the time milers in the meet. Gately finished key matches. 'Rubier OK Kprn At North Hunterdon Regional JC Cage Tourney O I ' Irvin sixth in his group won by John Camien of Sewanhaka 8:00-South Hunterdon vs. High Dean Johnson of Clifton upset ii'iorVnL '.' '-' ' Iliillnnd highly regarded John "Killer"'^;™,,, :i o ' l;(imy tial "giants" of the field have been Olin Stephens and |ment, sponsored by the city of, the Sea of Long Branch vs. and Union Beach vs. Spring Lake Asbury Park, gets under way fori Avon, St. Francis of Trenton vs. Heights. Philip Rhodes, both of New York. its 1961 season in Conventioni Bond St. and Keyport vs. Point Winding up the lound one con- A few years ago a young Long Islander named Bill Hall here Wednesday afternoon,! Pleasant Borough. ' test in the tournament Friday Tripp came up with some new ideas and some distinc- I with a triple header starting at' The following day, Thursday, will be Tinton Falls vs. West 3 p.m. ialso starting at 3 p.m., will see Long Branch and Asbury Park tive boats, specializing in fiberglass construction, and vs. Mt"" . Carmel parochial of As- he has taken rank alongside his older contemporaries. bury Park. Hy Spotting Sports Round two of the tournament, .which includes parochial as wo'l — Continued — . as public schools from a wide , „ . ,. :area of the state, will sep a full letes take to warm up. Some runners were out on theda y of baskPtban in convention floor, running and exercising for an hour and a half Haia.ml. Saturdaywith the, winnerstartinsg oaft round before they ran or jumped. one games meeting surh teams We began to worry when Budd seemed to be as Middletown, Ocean Township, Ocean Grove. Hishlands, Holy really pouring it on in the second 60-yard dash heat Cross of Rumsnn and St. Cather- to win in 6.3. We tabbed David James, winner ine's of Spring Lake, last week when Budd scratched after suffering a Round three of the tournament SITTING THIS ONE OUT—New York sluggers Mickey Mantle, left, and Roger Mar- slight pull in his right thigh, the favorite after he \-ill he played in Convention Hall Monday, March R, starting it, took a backward glance as photographer Harry Harris of the Associated Press tied the meet record with a 6.1 clocking in the at R p.m. The semi-finals will be recorded this spring training scene in St. Petersburg, Fla., Saturday. While bat- firs..._.t heat. , . ^ , • .*. ii i iplaved Wednesday. March S, terymen worked out in background Mantle and Maris did a little bench warming. Maybe Budd was just taking it easy on the leg, sta-rting at 3 p,m. an<] the finals Only pitchers and catchers are working at present. Other players start later this because Frank was just taking it slow. He took the'will be played Monday nfeht, M ch u a 1 p week. Mantle hit 40 home runs in I960. Maris had 39. (AP Wirephoto) event in another record tying performance, with a! f| : . ' ™m anrf th(, time of 6.1. Budd has been a favorite of ours since he j „„„,,,. up jn"tnP tournament will won the- state championship in the 100 and 220-yard j be guests at a professional Wildwood Romps He was also thej at Madison Square Garden Mainch dashes for Asbury Park High in '57. 18, the committee announced. Frank Budd favorite with the record crowd of over 16,000 fans. Special feature of the tourna- Over Rams, 80-31 Just as much a favorite with the fans was jment will be the cheerleaders con- STAFFORD TOWNSHIP-Wild- test of the various schools, to be Ralph Boston, the record setting broad juniper staged as part of the finals of wood High ripped to an easy from Tennessee State. Not a soul was mistaken March 13, according to Lester Wins Dash 80-31 victory over hapless Edinger, Asbury Park school as to who it was when Boston made his appear- Regional Friday night executive who is co-ordinator of NEW YORK (AP) — Fabulous | Campbell, with whom he shares j ance on the floor. on the losers' court. the tournament. Members of the Ralph Boston of Tennessee State the mp.rk, made it once. tournament committee include: Jumping out to a 34-18 margin Talk about a competitor, Boston is just about the CHARLIE MORGAN, 31, of St. Petersburg, Fla., startled smashed his own indoor broad Parry O'Brien, who has an ultimate. Early in the broad jump event, Igor Ter- Beach director Sherman Misch- the sailing world when hii first ocean racing design, the jump record Saturday night by indoor record of 63-l'/2 pending, at the half, the winners dumped ler, Asbury Park publicity direc- won the shot put with a 61-3in 30 points while holding the Ovannesyan, the Russian entry who fouled on ail six 40-foot yawl Paper Tiger, won the Southern Ocean soaring 26 feet, <% inches in the tor George Zuckerman and Paul National AAU championships in toss. Gary Gubner, New York Rams to eight in the third period jumps last week, got; off a tremendous leap of 26 feet.Peluso, member of the Asbury Racing Conference. Madison Square Garden. University freshman, was secto- win in a romp. It was only the second 26-foot indoor broad jump. Park board of education. Frank Budd Wins ond with a 58-11 flip. Boston recorded the second nine days ago with a dis- As of early this month, however, all of them are Cunliffe Wins The win for Wildwood was its Frank Budd, Olympic sprintr - 15th in 18 games while the Rams tance of 26-2'/$. Boston held onto second place until being challenged by a rank newcomer. Charlie Morgan,j er from Asbury Park, N. J., Ernie Cunliffe, the crew-cut a slender, drawling 31-year-old sailmaker from St. Pe- beat off the nation's top speed-Stanford post-grad, ran a front have dropped 17 of 18 encoun- his next to last jump. On this jump the crowd roared Casey Frosh race all the way to take :he 1,000- ters. tersburg, Fla., pulled one of the major surprises of j ^^ j as Boston leaped to what seemed to be farther than yard run in 2:08, just a tenth of a, Randy Beverly paced the win-the Russian's leap. The jump was good, but still left Win, 5148 many a year when his first full-fledged ocean racing] meet record" second off his. pending Indoor ners with 20 points. Ken Hay- KEYPORT — A late rally with design, the 40-foot yawl Paper Tiger, earned a runaway Paul Drayton, Budd's team- record. Ed Moran of the Newward chipped in with 13. Larry Boston three-fourths of an inch behind the competi- mate from Villanova Univer- York A.C. was second and push- Smith was the only eager to hittor from the U.S.S.R. Only a great competitor could three minutes left pulled a win triumph in the hotly-contested Southern Ocean Racing out of the hat for Red Bank sity, was second by a whisker ed Cunliffe in the final lap. double figures for the losers have done what Boston did on his final jump. Know- Conference competition, the first Florida-designed-and- in the photo finish with Dave Eddie Southern, the old Olym- with 12. Catholic's frosh squad when the James, just out of the U. S.pian from the U.S. Air Force, got The Wildwood jayvees also won ing it was now or never, Boston raced down the run-little Caseys dumped Keyport, 51- built boat ever to do so. 48, here Saturday. Army, third, and Henry Wiebe, hemmed in at the start, but|in easv fasj,jon taking a 61-19way and leaped farther than any other man had gone Morgan had designed some smaller, radical light unattached, fourth. came out of the pacjack to capturecapture !j victory„•„,„•. Keyport held a 46-44 lead at indoors. The senior at Tenn. A & I raced out of thethe three-minute mark when Ken displacement boats, but the Tiger is a fairly conven- Budd had coasted to a 6.2 1th»»e 6001 »in|: 1:11.91:11"J-9 . ^KyKy ee -°Courtneurt"e>;>.u.i.«y s«uiin>rnn Key * Trosh <<48) Calif., snapped Istvan Rozsavol- and Thomas as they easily cleared heights up to seven 5 4 11 working as a telephone engineer when he decided to j gy^'five-race streak by winning j period to down the Purple Roses, Casey jayvees with 17 points. a v p 3 5 11 SI. Kixr (801 B. H. feet. Pole vaulter Bragg interrupted the excitement Fitzgerald 1 O - make a full time business out of what had been his all-[the mile — strictly a jockeyingi75-60, Friday night on the 0 F P Buckalew O O n r. p0 1p0 IDonnth 1 1 3 of the high jump when the Olympic winner passed 14 Dnarf 3 2 8 consuming passion of a hobby—sailing. Most of hisrace — in 4:09.3. Qasey's court. rjprlacklay l ;l 5 11 I| Oorlpy Rosy was second a good 10 Hlnlky 13 5! nonlpy 3 : The win was sweet revenge Malioh 3 0 6 I Schultz o 2 feet and then missed on two attempts at 14-6. Bragg Ideas have come from his own independent reading and rnham 0 0 0 Zapclk 6 1 13 '' for the Caseys, who dropped a rrca P 4 22 I PMUM! 1 0 2 stayed in the event, clearing the height easily on his study, and his practical experience as a sailmaker and Sullivan of Rhodesia and Evgeny 69-47 encounter to the Roses last Rred 1 3 6 I Mulllnl Momotkov of Rus^ja. final try. active sailor. month. The Caseys jumped over 23 It SO I 32 11 7."> The skinny Hungarian army the .500 mark with their big win.St IV.se 222 IS 18 9-69 0 The high jump was a disappointment to most He frankly admits that before designing Paper Ti- captain obviously was worried Rpri Bank Catholic -.13 199 29 U—7755 22 7 51 | IS It IS holding a seasonal mark of 10-9. Olfclils— Kraterrlito ft Zebro. of the crowd. Thomas cleared seven feet for the Red Bank Catholic _..!« 8 12 15—51 gar he made a careful study of the Cruising Club about Beatty. And Beatty obvi- The Roses have dropped eight Keyport 14 16 9 .1—fIrnViVr*!1"' R"'ITIOM!I'!vrn the ll-man squad to score for 1.1 1(1 21 12-51!' © the Eagles and mentor Drm Trot- omn.ns' s.-iu'iipni:.' .(• Mannon. ! the winners. The Alumni had all ter of the Bulldogs started all-' i DOWN Alumni, 4340 13 of its cagers in the scoring senior outfits. The Eagles.moved Shl(|lr |)< lVal< PinelH and Bill I.illli- rin-former Olympic sailor, was de- •hip benefit game. (1 !•' P n I- p feated by .lolin Chcsnev Jr. of 2 4 Ctrlurli i n ped hthe cords for nine and The alumni had moved nut to rliu'll I) 1 Antliony ! 0 Miami for the senior .let 14 Class O'KlM'll' 0 s llci.h'V l II points, respectivelyil , in t htho third « 20-18 edge nt the Half behind ('/.iir'dtl 1 II fl T.ltuHin 1 II title in tho Miami mid-winter re- flic scoring of Arnie Lane and lllMllll 1 0 R A.ltnllK' I) 0 period. The Kaglr-s tnok a 21-!gatt) a yesterday. lli'llnan 0 1 O'Kpflr 2 3' STORES Neil O'Keefe, but the varsity five WIHInnll n o KrlMiuk margin in tho stanza and tho n n n Bulldogs could ncvor pull close I'licsiu.y smrVd'U7i/4 points to took the lend In the third stanza, Illlllliln 0 •1 Murrnv 0 n Sll1(il(1 s UA I Maple Avc. at White Sr.l M.l.nnr ! 1) t A.l.nnn 4 I until tho closing minutes of tlifj "'- outscoring the ox-Tiger stars, 0 2 RED BANK i: 0 BITTER, BITTER DEFEAT — Sharon Bruco, choorlcador for Indianapolis Shortridgo i,,,nu. I HI,iir KIclc'liiT of Iliiddonfii'ld, 15-12, to hold a M-.12 margin n»-i '•"'"' 1 1 I.ill!' , shnwiiii! ile.ullv nrrurarv N. .1., wmi the Cnini'l Claw title Slluilysldi- 7-5700 Ing into the final period. High School, ioarfully pounds floor as her toam losos gamo in last seven seconds from the enrner. paced tho win uilh Huh Seiilelman n[ Wrsliniint, 1(1110 Aslmry Avenue Tucker O'Koefe 1 otI all scorers 17 (1 1(1 to Toch in Indiana Stato High School baskotball tourney gamo in Indianapolis. Tech with nino ponts. O'Kivfe, the AII«I>H< II k-nlnn.n l.'i in n ners with 17 while Pmelli hml IS.'N. .1 . MVOIHI ami luui Oderg, Ablniry Park I'll 5-8701) | VI 8—40 boat Shortridgo, 58-57, and it was too much for Sharon to boor. (AP Wirepholol iReardon led the losers with 13|1\IM> (if Wrstmont, thud. lending scorer in the Northern ot(i'ci»i«-Jior«ky U. l.ann. r. r*. 37. 1*1 MMOfft'S HJWT MOW* SfftVICE WAREHOUSE MAMAGEft IE** S.v. 20% to 35% — For $6,95* ORDERS RELEASE Of 1,000 PILINGS FOR SALE VfMUftf . 1. We will Ci«M vA M)u* CtuUvttor, 14 KTTfft QUAUTY 2. We will Clean Air Filter. HO DOWN fAVMfMT vmtmraum 3 Room Groupings «•' BEACLB HOUNO — Lost m Eaton- j 3. We will Check Ignition System. ' m Per Month town. Female, black, white end Ijruun. '4. We will Clean and Adjust Spark Plug. ; to be sold for balance due only 20' to 60' Mirror, Mirror on the wall &*"' Ull LI 2-14S9. Reward. j me who is the blggeit tool of all. A LOST —"White rinc with brown t :irs. j 5 We will Flush Crankcase and Replace with Heavy-Duty, Renter - A ltenter - A Reiiler. Hunting dog. vicinity ChaprI Hill. lie- Oil. OUTFIT #777 (New) The poem ii "illy hut the Idea isn t. ward. CaJl AT l-IKC. 6. We will Sharpen and Balance Blade." • 3 pc. convertible llvlnc room outfit See and buy tbls three bedroom nome LOST—Children's pet- Clu-saneake Buy • 8 |ic. bedroom CALL AFTER 7 P.M. with science kitchen, enclosed sun- 7. We will Adjust Governor. • 5 pc. dinette porcli. basement, range, combination Retriever. All brown, answers to 1!M storm sash on a nicely landscaped lot. name ol "Smoky." Kewurd. ^^J^-;^ • .VM twn (in!l;irK lor p:rk up arid ilrlivery Plus cabinet and 9x12 rug I>ues not Include .sh.irpi'ninr, reel type mower*. Immediate possession. FOUND—Four.monlhs-oM white Icrnrr Balance $291.00 $8,500 Full Price puppy vicinity Burna Visla Avi'., Rum- $3 weekly KE 1*2806 or SH 1-9345 •on. RU 1)293 or sH_l-(i"t.V _ SANDER'S FIX-IT SHOP Non-Vet $255 Down LOST—February i;tiT~Xl"uy!jir Market. | f'ir. nf 115 Had'l'm Ave, and Laurel S1 . Slir ew.sb;t; y OUTFIT #768 (New) or SwtmrriSriR Kivrr ^rvrl.ii-nH.iit ;\ si . ver bracelet. Sentimental value. K»- > • 10 pc. Danl«h nvint: mom outlil Monmouth County Office ward. Call FH l-o:7.". i_ • 9 pc. I'unish bedroom (Garden State Parkway Exit 11T) • Jurnho 5 pc. dinette APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Plus 9x12 rug and cabinet 8PJUNO TERRACE APARTMENTS - NEW SHREWSBURY — Jitodern three- AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED—MALE 3Mt-4Mi-i oo m apartmenti avmilame bpiiroom ranch house. Two batha, ga- THE BERG AGENCY Balance $467 March. April. May 1. SH 1-4)90. age. Lease. JIM per month. LI 1!-2.1!I7. HELP WANTED-FEMALE $5 weekly "Personalized Service" AUTOS AND TRUCKS BOOKMEN, BRUSH MEN LARGE four or five, two-bedroom FIVE-ROOM MODERN ranch home. JCUISTKIIKI' Nl'ItKfci — Full or p;irt Oceanport. NeHr Fort Monmouth and OS 1-1000 1954 VK SOTO — Four-dour, radm OUTFIT #781 apartments. All conveniences. Choice heater, power Fleering, flood corn! it ion INSURANCE MEN o[ colors, Springvlew Gardens, 263 Apt. race track. Furnished. »I65 monthly. Rt. No. 35 Middletown, N. J. • 10 pc. living roejn group B. Sprint 8t. BH t-5672 'nfurnlshed. »150 monthly. Call KE 1 J3 V\i [* 'IT.UCK. L'ililr !•> 'in J--!inrtli;iii'l, typing well- j J95 monthlthly SH 1-0078. antique car Preferably In or near with dining area, tile bath, party 19.V) KORJJ riCKL'T TKl.'CK. ' Kin.iwU"lpf (o.ff l>:!'iinn:!;:!IK.. pyopayroll.. _ Imiuirnitr r MKN wanted, fcalra Biii service. Me- Rumson. Must be possible to .lock se- CO <-1577. i'.rtlph I-'rW' P'T week. Heleri'tiri'*. K1J 1-1 SKI apartment, tjarage. East Keanaburp. 900. Call 5onbTif\VAYFAHEH HISl1 ti»-o-ri NEW OPENINGS S15 month. Call after 8 p.m. U 2-3512. FURNISHED ROOMS ST)MEN~-"-~NT7'VSVKHTMENT. Kstall- THRIFT WAREHOUSE tlBTi. S125. Pli 1-MS7, !>0 rnnrct ^vlen wanted fo job ojirnlnps In threei THREE ROOMS UNFURNISHED — 4( FURNISHED ROOMS Fair Haven. lishi'd custi.iiHTS and IlioroUKll trainitiR tlepartnu-ntp s fo ur ELECTRICAL AP- lor ni-al or articulate wometi who want 22 East Front Street Rector PI, Inquire at 153 Chestnut Bt., Call WALKER & WALKER icdjin, tw.i I'LIANCE OOUTLPJTU . BH 7-290* ij5TFIAT 1100. your-dnri to earn mor e money and nnt punch a position, Opportunity fur Red Hank or LO 60122. tone, rndio. wldtewallB. R ror.dltlon, time clock TWJnljrook 2-1.'JS1 or KE ent. Ape l!l-:»:. -Must lip Keyport, N. J. THREE-ROOM and FOUR-ROOM apart- FURNISHED ROOM In private home, REALTORS 5«5O. SH 1-C:llS aller C 1-42M. ready nd willing to work. CALL {or appoinUuenl vllal CO 4-3022 ments in KennsburB. All utilities. Rent block from center of town, for reliable, SH 14 tre% reaaonBble. Reference" required. Write mature gentleman. SH 1-45(3. Highway 35 Shrewsbury WOMEN — I'art-tline to do Interesting free atnrace APARTMENT" Box 511, Red Bank. teleptione work ti:3O-J):30. Phone Mr. Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9:00 A- M. to 6:00 P. M. ItED BANK - River location. Large •OATS & ACCESSORIES Drake RH 1-5S5S. SALARY $104 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Unfurnished [urnlihed room. Gentleman only. Con SHadyside 1-5212 Thursday A Friday evmlngi 'til 9:00 P. II. three-room apartment, etcellent loca- 'enlent SH 1-0079 INSURANCE ^Marine, outboard-nll tion on Prospect Circle, $65 per month Open 7 Days forms. Rolaton VVatcrbury. Realtor, Box Til], (or iicrinanciii posstuin. Cnlla and IMrr- plus utilillcs. Call AT 1-3054. WAYSIDE RESIDENCE, hoarding aged ultice I!)25 16 W Front St.. SH 7-3.100. Rcil Hank^ views ln't ween Ii-4:!!'! p.m., Monday and retired persons New building. Mrs MIUDUSTOWN— SPLIT IJCVEU Imme- irAliY~sn"I'KP. in my homo. Fron tlimiiKh Saturrlny. Kiitnly Ihvik i'.jiy BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE LONG BRANCH — Large furnished VI Poole. manager. West Park Ave., diate occupancy, low down payment CAHIN CRUISER 18'. BO II.JI. Evinrudi 1 Willow St., HlKMlands. HI 3-j -,-- apartment. Two bedrooms, tile bath, Wayside; N. J. CA 9-2106 after 5 p. m Seven ruoms. \\i bath, enclosed Jalou- •lectrlc mart, nil eQUlpment. Can li Kir i-<*sar> WANTKD—Smaij business. Must prove venleiitly located. CA 2-5336. KE 1-9S93 sie jiorcli. attached (arai«. fhons OS financed. 787 6WS. i-nrniiiKs ami priccl rfiisnnahic Write ^(fJKNEKA'L OFFICE WORK — Pull SALE.SMA'N tn rt'iir.Vst'nt ]"fnlint: in- LUMBER SPECIALS! LONG RRASCH—Available March 1. ROOM AND BATH In private home BARGAIN - Any boat you want "Smiil. nusmvss." H»x Ml. l\v<\ Bank. Cozy three rooms furnished. Tile bath, Conveniently located. Gentlemen pre- own. Low bank rates. Financing ar tims. Wnmo cxpcriencp ncrPKBary, t >• p-1 ,«iir;iiirc t.'onipany m your spit re tlnic. lNCa"iiB"rKuT'KTtTV ~ Live rent 2x1—5- 320 »c» l'llllKE-KOOM AI'AUTMBNT for sale. ItiC, tflpphone work esseritial. kn'iwl- Si-11 low rust insur»in:"(> \n 1; first floor, conventlently located, CA 2- ferred. SH 1-8784 evenings. Alfred Vail Homes. Eatontown. 14 3- rangementn completed tn one cult n rU^'e of lioukki'cplng helpful. CiiH Mrs, tn pvi:nlng unit w.-ekcmls. Lt-juls f free. Ten room du|>l<>x. partially fur- 2x1—8' DSC 5336. any of our offices. THE MONMOUTI niHhH. Pewcr« Sil.Wi'l. HI 3-3301 SINGLE ROOMS. Clean and comfort iau. Leonard. SH "--V-'OO, nisht'il. Call SH 1-1030 for 2in—r THREE ROOMS FURNISHED — All •ble. Reasonabl* rate. Garage. Gen COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. BH 1 merit. HKE-KAB IIANCH tyi>e house, ready 1000. utilities supplied. »95. tlemen preferred. M Wallacs SL Sll I tn assemble. 1.2U0 si). II. Ideal lur or mivture woman lo assist dentist GAnDKNEiMiANDYMAN on private SH 11966 5392. summer home. A jlve-a-way at MOO. Hod Hunk. W:lle resume stilting i estate. Must he a bit: to operate tnutnr. MORTGAGES FURNISHED — Three rooms, bath, SMALL, clean furnished room. Two SH 7-39S5. CRUISERS, INC. 1961 and experience to "Capable", I truck aj»l power lawn mower. Writ SAVE ON FUEL BILLS LAPSTRAKE SKIFFS utilities. Parking, private entrance. Hwy blocks from Broad St. For Gentleman. MNCKOKT — Threo bedroom split 511. Uert Hank. .,' Ing ngp, references, and salary ilr VISIT OUR COMPLETE Rate IS weekly, SH 7-2210. 14" ]8 h.p. Johnson - II.OH sired to "GAKDEN'EK" Box 611, lid) 35 single person preferred, or business level. Near parkway, schools and shop. W 40 h.p. 'Johnson - 11.355 MOTHER'S HELPER — Two Bank, CASH NOW WEATHER STRIPPING couple. No pets. 172 BH 1-7979 K arya. Assume -l1^ per cent mort- Vtt' 40 h-p. Johnson electric ll.sf)5 week, possibly sleep in. Own tran First. Second. Third MortRagei DEPARTMENT . Phone SH^T-SSDS; Utllnn^LVI^OS l-02;/K TWIN GABLES APARTMENTS — VS 75 h.p. Johnson electric .52,49, WANTED SALESMAN experleacecl Home Iniprovement Loans Three and four rooms on riverfront. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE floor coverinK with broadloom and hard One Day Service AiTTjIRBCTliiTni transferred own- VAN DEMAN'S CAN1)Y~ATTENDANT full surface knowledge. PJxcellent company PRESTO BAGS Elevator, patio, boat dock. SH 1-23SH. HOUSES FOR SALE er on Llncroft home. Must sell a'i- lime. Apply aflt-r 1 p.m. heneflts. Apply In person, at our per- yeur old, six-room ranch with country PLEASURE BAY 1IARJNA The/Hre, Red Bank. AMERICAN FUNDING FURNISHED APARTMENT — LIvlnR 580 Patten Ave. LonK Brand sonnel department. .Montgomery Ward SHadysido 1-4702 $1.95 bag of six room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. All utili- view. liiillt-ln kitchen, with refrlsera- SLIPCOVER OPERATOR - Must ft Co., Katontown. Our personal Representativ* WIU ties. Adults J90 monthly. BH 1-14IH. tor, thri'e large bedrooms, two baths. FULLY RIGGED PENGUIN — Dae- Call At Voiir Home Nil reasonable offer refused. SH 7-3031. ron tali. Best offer. fully experienced. Call Decor a to: nEA7'~ERTATE SALEsKlAN wantpi FIVE-ROOM furnished apartment, until $400 Workroom. SH 1-2735. We Say Yes Where Othcrfl Fail SAWDUST ci:s;™.\r~DXTiT/f'~si'UT I.KVELS~~ SH 1-8027 immediately; In active office e*tah June. JSO month with utilities. Ocean- 3own payment buys this, clean OPENING — Home party demonstrat li.shed over -13 ye.ira; call for an ap front. SE 2-2998. Mldillelown art'ii. Now available Sii 1«' SPEEDBOAT—15M Chris Craft en In any vicinity. Exclusive liousewares! polntment; Kay StIIlman, Realtor. KtaU Large burlap bag, 75c ive-room home. Full cellar, oi rooms, recreation room. I1,; baths, gn- fine, |300. Inquire 09 West Highland (Sifts! Earn J75-?ino per week, no cap Hwy 3S. Shrewsbury, adjoining lied ! FURNISHED apart r;iKi> MortBHKi'S aminiiftV Days Sll 7- Ave.. Atlantic Highlands. Bank. SH l-S6()0. INSURANCE ment. Call heat, garage. Near Red Bank. tal needed. No drlivaries! No colic SH 1-2541 Y2K. KviMimi;s_ SH T-1J7S ____ tlons! Write Monroe Products, Stroud .MAN FOIl OUTSIDE WOtlK — For nr'HE IN TUB VKIIY HKST com- LITTLE SILVER TltAfisKEi'lltKir'AltVa'cllve split levelT burg, Vs\. raking and cleaning. Call 'iy wtit'ii you cany property lnsur FURNISHED APARTMENT — All utili- Only $93 Per Month In Midiilt'town Townsliip. Three bed- ee with us. ties Included. Pnone IUSINESS NOTICES PAYKOLL CLERK—Experienced. Rnrr RU 1-1111 LUMBER COMPANY rooms, lur^e clU'tTful kitclu'n, built-in lece work rates, aliiitiy to typp, frln Sycamore Avenue Little Silver SH M0.S8 BEACH AGENCY Karapo, fericed-tu backyard. Larp*' cor- Forma of IncomB Tax Prepared HEAL ESTATE SALESMAN — O[i| CROWELL AGENCY ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Two room ner lot. GI inorlgace i\1. J17.001I. benellts. Cunterlniry ivnlUcru, Ltd.. 1A tunlty for excellent future In Krow E. Front St., Red Jiank, SH l-40:Jll (At Ths Railroad) SCHWEIZEK AGENCY cust St.. Keyport. furnished. Fine residential section. 6 7S7 fifllS. 787-0123 or CO 4-6526 area with fast growlnp nfiency. Arl- nviiiKs to policy liohlprs slnci* 1&76" Third Ave.. AT 1-05S6-J. Hwy 35 Middletown 295 Main St.. Kcnnsburg, N. J. REUOIOUS~WoTiAN needed to~frpr vances on commission. Experience. |m SH 1-7800 OS 1-2727. TliitKE~lu.se or apartment |L'5. Call with attached garage. Large modern highest weekly commissions, lteifgiu FOR SALE Sll 1-31M. FUKN1SHED SPACIOUS APARTMENT 5C.0OII NF:EI)KI> lo take over mnrtRape hook Bales Write John Rudln Co., (itchen. full dining room, iu baths FOR TREE WORK, C&Q treo service. HELP WANTED-Male - Female Couple Utilities. Yearly. 7 Monmouth Beautiful corner lot In fine rsublished nn this fimr-lu'drouni home in Neptinie; Topping, trimming, removal. Call LI West Madison St.. Chicago 2, 111. •EDDINO GOWN — Size 9-11. hall Rd.. MII.LHOl'SE. Oakhilrst. PR 5-0547. I'-., halli". llvlni: room. illnlnK room, rkv. Free .literalion, mitts and veil vidential notghlinrhood. $15.70M. Call 1 2-4220 for tree estimates. Full Insurance PERSON CURRENTLY COMMUTING ilhW for appointment LI 2-2717. Kanu- room, paraRi ; tii'iir transporta- coverage. JENKRAL OFFICE WORKER — I to Trenton dally to deliver small paclv HAMMOND dlcutt, ii Pruminoml PI. SH 1-2923. TWO, three-ronm apartments, complete- Juries typing, steno. Knowledge < ly redecorated. Hent anil water sup- tion: $1H prr month includos all. Full INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared hookkceplng helpful, but not essentia Ke. leaving Red Bank about 7 a.m "FKKNCJri'rif^'^XCIAL CIIAIR~ INTERRACIAL — Two-bedroom rnnch price. SH>!"' 11AHBY A. UKARNKV * II M123. plied. $75 to SS5 per month. Inquire -1R modern kitchen, tile hath fin lulled CO in 3.V MKldletown. OS 1.IW0O. completely. Eleventh year tn area. Work In pleasant iitnuiHpburp with fa ORGAN STUDIO Lewis St.. Eatontown. Or coll SI! 7-27W. Warpery Trovato, OS 1-12S9. growing firm, liberal benefits. Exiif1! AT .-iSM •ast'inent. 513,900. SH 7 UJOXI furnished apartment, VIKING DOCK UUILD1NG, JNC need persona applying will receive tn REAL ESTATE SALES of ASBURY PARK ADMIRAL ELECTRIC ISANGE. Very VAIL HOMES — Three bedronni.1. $66 (More Classified Ads onslderatton. Apply in person Mar Opportunity for pleasant, rewarding expand with active organization*. table: 17' Hl.'A console TV. SH 7-DISO. ,veek, ten weeks. Earn J.ri0 or more lr HAMMOND M:l— Or PR 5-0330. A'rlte giving details lo "Active," Bos SPINET OHUAN. WALNUT J 335 LIKK NEW — Castro chair-bedT~vvooil JU1KJU3 prodiifts. Club .shopping Rave: 11. Ited Hank. arrain frjriiiicji dinette set. wltlj match- CARPENTER — Paneling, attics, CP| /our friends m.iney. Write tor]ay fo SALES AND SERV1CB lars, kitchens remndeled. Celling blocks free 27fi-pfige catalop. No obllgatioi .NTEI'.IOK DECORA'I'OI! — Experi- ItiK Meiislinil SU 7-1117. COMMERCIAL RENTALS enced In home styling. [Ivc-ilay week, RENTAL ANI^ INSTRLCT1ON The NEW JERSEY STATE R specialty. LO fi-3851. Popular Club Plan ,Pept. CR15,' Lyn SPOKTSMAN — Illnoctilars BiL 7x:!5. W\NTED — Commercial loft for IlKht brook, N. Y. liberal i)enefits. Write "Decorator", I!ox Open Daily Tiii y — Saturday Till 5:30 factory work. Between 4.O4X1-6.OOO sn ODD JOUS — Cellars or windows ill. lied Bank. price S75. Wet suit, medium large, like COOKMA.N AVE. AND MAIN ST. new. $15. Champion s|>ear Run. stand- feet. Red Bank vicinity. Write "Com- cleaned. Pufntlng, hauling, anow plow- mercial" Box 511. Red Bank. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE lnR. SH 7-13TR. DRIVER "for mirsery PR 5-9300 ard, exlni heads. $10. Phone SH l-492!>. Call STORE FOR RENT INDIVIDUAL Income lax returns pre- HELP WANTED-MALE RU limn M L'ST~s7\ciiiT"ICE — Electric B pared hy graduate accountant, former- Kl.'GS. N'KW from Arnistrtinp wyolen LLikk e new. OOn e year oldld . reaRonabl On White St. ly with national accounting firm. By \IAN — >2xperlencud In TV repair, ex BANK TELLERS WANTED — iMnle ls In uriKinui wrni'i'tngs. Hultda and offcr.KO 3-3l52 after 5:311 p.m. Call RH 7-uno appointment, C. D. Ui»\vell, Red Bank. :ellent company benefits. Apply pe femalem ) — Must Iw UiorouRlily ex- fMla with non-sliiii (oarn rubber ONE NEW STORE LEFT — 1.500 sq. onnel, Montgomery Wards, Eatontowi eriencedienced . WritWit e ffor appointment, bucks. Terrific gavings, private home. EXBCVflVE A Key to £11 7-20KJ ble pedostal. S25. Ray StIIlman Agency. ft. Can be divided. Four already rent- W." I!ox lied Hank. "K ^-0549 ed, ample parking, good area Rte. 36. SAVE J5 now on furniture repairs done 1KAL ESTATB SALESMAN for nctlv Stale Hwy 25. Shrewsbury. SH 1-SCOO. offlco with good location. Real Estate I'OI'NO MEN ANI> WOMEN—Earn up iTOJ* IN and see Uio labuluua new 7S7-2O12. In your home. Chair Bent bottoms re- xperience not necessary, but you musi PO\VElf~LMVN~EbGER" Two H.P. webbed, $10. Sofas, J15. Sent platforms o 5rt.5fi per liour. Experience not nt-ees- Kinsman Kiectronic Organ at uur Fur- I'.nj:i:.s stralloi! motor. Boupht new for know how to sell. Write particulars tc riry. We will trail you. Please apply niture show ruorns. BUKUGKG W & SON r rebuilt, $17.95. Sofa, $25. Chair caning. Estate" Box fill. Red Bank, N. J. S7n..>0. One hour's use. W^n discount for Same dny service, distance no object n person- .Monda-- y .-Il^l Tuesday only. '3 SteinhacU'S a parkini g lot*. 242 <|Utck cash. SLik^KU 1-1SH. HOUSES FOR RENT Business Growth BH 1-4344. WANTED—MECHANICS to work .o 8 p.m. Arthur Murray Dance Studio L'liiy St.t.. KI tiankta . Opepen daildayy S-V2.SV2. 157 Broad St.. Red Hank. W d Fid i 79 17" IU'MONT~TARLE~Mor)EL TV. :ractora and trailers. Good pay. Bene 1 fi Wednesday and Friday evenings 7-9 WIDE SELECTION OP RENTALS - INCOME TAX. Graduate accountant. 31 fits. Apply in person Nappi Trucktnf $tj5 In'jiilre Service Department. Eaton- Because of its more than 25 years of cooperative research JUonmouth St., Red Bank. 12:30 to ASH KhltilSTEJiS — .NVw aiifFusud? town TV. Hwy :15. Eatontown. LI 2-0401). Furnished and unfurnished. Immed !orp.. Morrlslown Rd.. Matawan. LC Many models, roasona Mf. W« aell, at© occupancy Samuel Telcher Agency. with Industry in the field of personnel relations, the New <:;tO voek days, nil day Saturday or by -2000. appointment. C. Walters, 787-07^3. TTUAnONS WANTED, Female cut. rcp.-nr. Talco Cash Register Co Oceanport Ave.. Oceanport Call or dial Jersey State Employment Service can help employers to: SALESMEN — Experienced in BPIHH VENETIAN BLINDS U 1-2bf)Q or U 0-3501. PEARLS AND BEADS expertly re- 'urn tt ure. Apply "Personnel", Mom iVILL HELP WITH PARTIES, dinners. riasttc t^po, nylon cord, RUMSON — Fine location. Four rooms Htrung on braided nylon. Tlntn or knot- or other occasions. Babysitting alio U'UOII — FIREPLACE, STOVE AND $3.9!) value Select the best qualified workers by means of ted clasps from 75c. Reusslllea, 36 ery Ward, Eatontown. urnace. McGuire's Market. P.L 31. p large screened porch. Call RU 1- IlKhl housekeeping. Call SH 1-SSS1. 1332. nftrr 6 p m. Broad St. 1ARBER WANTED — Inquire 20! •olts Nerk. WH ti-ra. Evenings IVI1 1• highly efficient interviewing and testing ohn Street. KKLIAULE WUMAN wishes to take 6-cm. Free delivery. NOW $2.99 MANY FURNISHED RENTALS - In techniques. Jt pays to advertise In The Register. caro of children In her home. 15? All sizes to 36".'while all price* and sizes. Ella Wiltshire SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. .l.i|i)e Ave. SH 7-2009. Will hoard. TYl'EWHlTEItS. AL1131NG machines. All makes new or used. Guaranteed. 32 I1ROAD ST. Agency. HSd Ocean Ave.. Sea Bright. Determine the basic requirements of specific AUTOS AND TRUCKS AUTOS AND TRUCKS ilIDDLE-AGED LADY would like pop - !»w as- $'2it. Serpico's. 101 Monmouth SH 1-7500 SE 2-000*. Open seven days. ition companion or hhousekeeperk . St. Next tn theater. Sll 7-0th5. SHREWSBURY — Modern three-bed- 2• jobs and, if such workers are not available in all MASSAGE EQUIPMENT - For rent '87-1375. MlLAliY~l'le.-iJ7"7!'i~lii7t~les~p'air. Iris or sale. Free delivery. SOUTH JEP.SEY ronm Cape Cod. Lovely kitchen, tilf your community, locate them in other com- HXPEIUENCED BOOKKEEPER— Ac- icalp Hpeclalist fur year hair. Luxun- KrnnAL. SH 7-2CH. hath, garage. *JRaillaiH \w\ water oil munities throughout the state and nation. I'ounts receivable, payable, ledger, etc. mt perm.'tnents eustfim done. Simply heal. J130 per month. March occupancy. typewriter available, OS 1-nilM. call Iris. SH 7-lVil. (il'.AY I'.UO — 13'6"xl8'6". all wool, Hall Hros Realtors. 813 River Rd.. pxcellent condition, 5125. Call Fair Haven. SH 1-7636. Analyze the reasons for excessive personnel VOMAN wishes to do Ironing MUST SELL -- Furnlshlnna of limise. LI 2-O132 lome. Call between 5 p.m. iVaslier, r'-fripemtnr, etc Phone OS 1. APPLEBROOK —Three-bedroom ranch 3• turnover and recommend steps to reduce this '.til. SH 7-35M. 'lira or SH I-I:T,I. SEVEN-PIECE WALNUT bedroom suite most desirable arch. March 1 occupan- production cost. j.rni-ttcally new. two Hollywood beds cy. |160 ppr month. Thompson * Bar- NO MONEY DOWN* TATURB WOMAN desires part-time GUITAR — aret.sch Klltertrun Klectron. e.i>midi'te, five-piece chrome kitchen tell. Hwy 35. Mldrfletown. SH 7-5600. Mnployment. Secretary-Stenograriher Hliet Atkln.s nind<-l. with carrying case, set. one arm chair. 329 Main St., Establish and maintain appropriate personnel yplst. OS 1-09S5. »T usrd. s.'ierincr-. SlTiD. Kt' 1-lfi'JS. Purl .Monmouth. 7S7-2297. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — Inquire BUYS A 209 John St. 4• records. EXPKRIKNCtTD~VOMAN will do Iroiv 1I.1TY TliAlI.KIl — 4x10. G7O LAMP KAI.K—nist-ontiniied numbers. South Am boy. N. J. lug at home. wht'i'Is, Sim Plume. 7S7-4'J53, 2'J Vermont .Showroom ot Tower Craltamen, 1f>5 BH 1-0179. Ave, Port MmunmitN. Chestnut St.. Red Hank. Open daily :\NHURNISHEP—Three-bedroom house Qbtain and utilize current labor market in- olJNfl WOMAN wishes day's work. \\v<1i!iT,ilay until J( p.m., Saturday until n Baton town $115. Call LI 2-2400 be- S• formation and data to plan for plant expan- i'TAN"6s~^"K.'iv~$'jr» or more off Hat tween 9-5:311. p.m. a. m. - 4 p. m. Call price on brand new S3 note Spinet sion or sales programs. SH 1.2-127 pinnos. Ten year cuarantee. Come s*>c END TA'ISLKS—Cnlfpi' table, drum la- EAt'TIFl'L — New four-room house. WILL CARE FOR child, age M, for ,nd save. We service what we sell. lile. mriliucany. All four S>fi. Two larce Adults only No pets. Call CO 4- working mother. Call 7S7-Mu!t. Keans- Tenzer's Music Ktnre, 30C Main St., talde lumps. 515. Drapes, J6. Boy's 20" 1G. All of these services are available to employers without I.akewonil. VO ."K'lOO. urn. Hike. sin. i.o fi-issn. OARAGE — To rrnt for car or Bto charge or fee. They can be obtained by a telephone call tVOMAN desires position as house- fIHIil:Y SOFA and two chairs: filt-s. KKLVINATOP. refrlRerator. $:I5. Norge fin prift Rd., Belfonl. Phone 787- to your nearest Employment Service Office. 1960 FORD! .-itioncrv rablnpt, aluminum straight G32S. -vorker. Kleep In. electric dryer. II" Fnda TV. OS 1-33(15 nek ('Mid ;irm chairs. Metal desks. p'is- ir*- th;iirF, walnut telephone \v\A?.. KEIt BANK — Three-tied room tujuse OH heat, garage, residential urea. Clone wh'fl arm chairs. I-nrKe walnut con- 111 New Car Financing on I960 Fords •r»"!Cf In I'If, 1^ walnut arm chairs. liAISOAIN — Complete Polaroid out- Ji-ho' * ririi ti"-" Irnmei"ate occu- New Jersey State SITUATIONS WANTED, Male IJarik of E^plfni't rhfilrs. ntirtlRe & S"n fit. Never used. Will sacrifice. Call pancy. Call SH 1-2512 after 5. next to Stemt,rich's parking loll. 24 sll 1-inin. 5-7 i>. m. FNFURNISHEP two hndrooms, Inrn*1 I>ART TIME MUI.TII.mi 1250 opera- "hiy Pi. P.'-d V.;\nk. 'Open Wetlneaday P.OPEP. V;"ATTiA.NliK^Two ovens, $50. Call kik-hen and living morn. $70 per month. Employment Service or. Xerography. Evenings and vvcek- iiMl Vriil.-iy evi'iilnps 7-0. 11 Oconn Boulevard, Leonardo, AT 1- I UC 705 I960 Ford Country Sedan »nds. SM 1-lira aft"r 5 p.m. p.r i-iiii HdTPilINT MATCHED PAIR — Auto- 3410. Affiliated with United States Employment Service '.ETIltKD .MAN. aqi- 02. war veteran. WEDDINr; nOWNS HALF PP.ICE matic elDlln'S washer and dryer In Rood Wllhelmenla Dobbins FURNISHED — Two bedrooms, living, ; 6-pass. wagon, 8-cyl., Fordomatic. Kuanl or w.itehinan. Served In Mlli- kitchen, dining, cellar, garage, largo 48 EAST FRONT STREET ary Pniice iWWIli I-:-i N.CO. Ma\i- working condition. Will accept best of- B3 Riverside Ave. P.ed Hank i Radio and heater, whitewalls, blue. fer. Call SH 7-02'JS. yard, Red Bank. References required. wleilge nf small arms and securltv WATER Pt'Ml' — Shallow or deep r r l\1 o. SH 1-1S34. RED BANK, N. J. measures. SH l-7C>r. i $79.22 Month ALTENBURG CA 3-3152. LITTLE SILVER — Four-bedroom lotnc, unfurnisriPd, Includes stove and SHarJyiide I-50S0 UC 793 I960 Ford Fairlane 500 FINANCIAL PIANO HOUSE •cfrlperator $135. El wood A. Arm- Green/white, 8-cyl., Fordomatic, R&H, whitewalls. MACHINERY FOR SALE itronR. Agency 8I{ 1-4500. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Rent A Piano ItiiTAIiY SNOW PLOW - $90.95. .IOBILK SERVICE STATION for lehsc WAONEIl I'.IIIINC, TRAirrult with $78.10 Month [•'rout Street nnd Olotio Court. Iltii $12 per Month snow iniBliInc equipment. Davis Lock- ISank. Keasonahlo rent. Limited invest- KNARK. MASON-ilA.ML.IN. SOHMER. smith Shop. P.to 35 & Clark St.. Key ment. Kxcellent opportunity. D-5 call OAB'-E-NBLSON. BVEUBTT STECK. port. CO I-3CS3. UC 805 I960 Falcon Station Wagon CooKmnn Ave. 4 Main St., Anbury I'h. MYEKS OltClTAP.Il nprnyer. 20(rcallon CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 7 M A .1 f > R~OIL~~COM P AN Y "ha «="" HITV I~CQ Open dally llll 3 SaL til] 8:30 tractor jiowered. New line - Disc Har- Black, radio and heater. slntion lor loaso In Red I'nnk. Moderate row, (double) excellent condition. Amos Investment necessary Inr sntrli nnd PR 5-9301 Square Di-al Market, Hwy. 33. South A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! ciuipnirnt only Good opportunity for Amhoy, New Jersey. $60.71 Month ales minded person full Ml ;{.nini) RELLINf; OUT — To iniike ruoirt. llain* |-S_p.ni.. nr' Bit G-O.'S.iti tiMer 7 p.m. Miirir, titoiilM, clirnnif ch:ilrn. i:;irlinnn- tcr. Krrt'ttnt,' riirdfl. EvorythlnK vpry rtoriMINtTlioirsE*"nUSINHSS tor'aate. cheap. Cnll SH l-!i77.r. MERCHANDISE WANTED Adding Machines—Typewriters Floor Waxing Painting and Decorating UC 807 I960 Ford Country Squire ' illy cfiiilppcd. Kiv.- rnom» rented, i hiijty hichway. l-lcasonatile. SH 7- LOHKD I'.I'I'.LAP PIANOS Hlchest prices paid. H. Ten ADDING MACHINES - Typewriters 3. TANNAIIILL - Floor waxlm and CARL II. JONKS-PnlntlnK nnd dec- 9-pass. wagon, 8-cyl., Fordomatic. i'JO.1. :i7 i:iver.-»idc ,\vr., lied Hunk, FOAMAKT *er 306 Main St. Lakewoori or FOt- •old, rented, repaired. 8erplco'i, 101 lanBtorlal ncrvt<*. Commercial, resi- orMinfi Gr-nenil contmctlnK, Free Radio and heater, power steering white. EATONTOWN croft :j-"JI!<0 Monmouth St. Red Bank. SII 7.0485. dential. Low rates. 787-2770. estimates Cnll Sll 1-4343. 'J4 hours. OLD KUIINITURE - Antiques, chin* AUTOS AND TRUCKS AUTOS AND TRUCKS clnsswarn. nrt objects ar.d brlc-a- Appliance Repairs FINK INTERIOR and exterlnr pulnt- $83.97 Month nrac. ImmLMltnto cash for anything and Furniture Repair inR. ilecnrntlnr;. and pnper tinnRliiK. Eflllmntes cliiTTfully given. VV. W. everything. Hindi's 25 East Front 8t APPLIANCE REPAIR and Instnllai r SH l-lflM. KUKN1TURB Retlnlshed. repairer), Stiles. HI 3-2.>Wl. tlon. Residential and commercial wlr- cahlnet mnklnR. Free fdttnuiteir UC 801 I960 Ford Fairlane 4-dr. Sdn. IMJIIKMT <;.\SH PltlC'KS PAID For Ing. Allen Electric. 811 7-0(112. pickup, delivery. W. Murray. 787-4C77. SOMETHING TO RELY ON entire ot jiart contents of nomes and 8-cyl., Fordomatic, R&H skymist blue. estates, furniture, antiques, oriental Radio-Television Repair runs, pnlntlncs. etc FRIEDMAN OAL Auctioneer VALUE — QUALITY — SERVICE I.BK1KS PI! <-,1M3 Bvnnlnss OA 2-74Si H. O. COAT8 — An enflentlnl Auctlnn Fuel Oil - Heating A. C RAIMO * TELRVISION r'n - $75.83 Month Appraisal Service "anywhere." 288 123 Shrewahury Ave. RH I-470H. SERV- PUEL OIL A IIEATINQ—Call 811 1- ICE WHILE YOU WAIT These are only a few of the many things Norwood Ave., Deal. Phone KGIIogg OHIO. Oil liellvery. Inc.. Service A 1-3(01. UC 693 I960 Ford Galaxie 4-dr. Sdn. PETS AND LIVESTOCK Sales, .1 Herbert St., Red Bank. appreciated by all that buy from us ... STANnARI) i''nBN(".rH POODLES pcdl- V-8, standard transmission, R&H, white. Mrrc. mnln ii nil ffihalc-H nvnllablc. All Auto and Truck Rental Rooting, Siding and Insulation til;ic:li. For InliinnKtlun call CO 4.4472. Home Improvements 11)57 CHRYSLER Imperial four-clnor hardtop AVIS— Rent a now car or truck. Low Inmilnllnn A SiillnR Corp Cnrlifieil rnl.l.lK pi .'I'H ~ A"|Kl»lcreil rales Miipln Ave. Hod Rnnk. fill ?• 1959 PLYMOUTH four-door suburban D PI1IMERANO "The Carpenter." JnhnH-Mnnvllh) conlriiclnr. I'll .1S4O7 $75.57 Month Nfvv inter, ('h')k-f nr.w. 0308. 1'H 4-5214. Dally 7 a.m.—10 p.m. or Ailtun Llii/innyer AT l-(Kill'J 1951) PLYMOUTH convertible, standard trans HII 7.3SIU Experienced altorntlons. repiilr work, out-lnsiile. nil 1-4151. BH 7-MS1. 1958 PLYMOUTH nine-passenRcr suburban Alii: ifRrslSTrTllKI) •- OiTllllin shep- OLSON CO. IMC. - KnolInK, HMInR UC 804 I960 Thunderbird Hardtop 1958 DESOTO four-door hardtop herd |ni|ipleK, hlack nnd silver. Phone Building Contractor WORKINO MAN'S contractor—Alter, Innulntlnn. luntalled nnrl KUtirftntci' 7S7-IIW. for 10 yenrs. PR 5-070.1—AT I 0M0. Power steering, power brakes, radio and heater 1957 CHRYSLER four-door sedan OoHTEFANO CONSTRUCTION-New atlons, additions, palming, niasonry, Whitewalls, dark blue. 1957 BUICK two-door hardtop 't'OMilB PUPPIKS T- Wormeil. Inncil- homes, alterations, repairs, time pay- all those little lobs. LO (1-1714. lati'il, trl, flahle, hlue. Time payincnts menu. Phone U 20851 -781 0628 10S6 CHRYSLER sedan l( ileslml. 7K7-M2S. Tel. Answering Service $106.23 Month 195G PLYMOUTH sedan KT:lVKmKTKIlKriOer7nanVhe|iherd NEW HOMES, alterations, repairs. Insurance 1956 CADILLAC convertible [iniiples. Hlnek nml Kllv'cr, Champion Highest quality work. For *flttimilt>fl TIED TO VOIJR telephono? Let 111 lilnodllnes. HII 1.R.1D!!. call Herbert Blgenrauch. 811 IS201. answer Inr you! 'Jl hour nervtcp Tele- 1955 DESOTO sedan ALLHTATB INBURANCE CO-Aillo phono Answcrlne. Service. BH 1-4700. . I960 NEW CAR GUARANTEE ftfieliltnl. home, tire lnnurnnco. IAW riKIJ HANK ALUMINUM PRODUCTS niti'B Call lolin 1'. MCIIIIBII, ARIMIL REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Storm wlndnws, slillni, awnings. till |.Illfll. * If you qualify HII 7-S0B3 or SH I-4«1'S Tile Ceramic APARTMENTS MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS iliOMODJCUNU REPAIRS-ADmTKlNS li'llItNlKIIKI) - ONB, TWO AND Tlireii Cesspool Cleaning Odd Jobs — New worU. rnrlusurrn nil nnceiinnr- DIRl-XT FACTORY DEALERS FOR hedroom iiiiartmetits Muni and water len. (loorn. wrilln, rellini;. hocornllve /ni|i|iiieii_(;A !>-ir>r»:{. HHITIO TANKS, dry wi-lln snrvlccil LKIIIT IIAUI.1NO - KvenliiBS nnd tiles to vollr nnler. i'nul's riling Korv- Irn. CD 4-WI31. Plymouth • Valiant • Imperial • Chrysler T"lini'iK~itVi(iMH — t j iTf u"ri IVB IIVM l" i'Vir [.oorhiiiR flnlil nrtdml. Ilaclthoo work. wei'lirnrln ItniiHi'tmlili' rnh'fl. Call MATAWAN reilneil euloreil. Ji'or further Inlornia I! II. Wllinn. HII 1 -1 mil (li'i>r(i» litinlon, Sll 1-7777. nun 'MII HIi |..-;;m 141 W, FRONT ST. RED BANK Vacuum Cleaner Repair '."... I :i II >M I'l' l(\'iw l Hi i~ "a piiTtmi'iVi. China and Glass Repair illlilli-H. 1110 Walliirn Hlleel. Heil Painting and Decorating Kl.'lOt.'TllijI.UX '::inl Open Nights SHadysido 7-0787 i':xT'EltT~nTKNTi7Nci - aiTim. iiTiTsV HnleB H.'ivli'ii Hlippiles A I 'A I :T M K:."l'" - !•'! ve'-l nniil"iiHllx"i~i:iM;- MIIVIT rHInlHilluK mill nlnllni; 'J'lictirl I.OUIH CASHAN -Pallilnr. di'nirnliir. 7'.!0 M atl i HI in An-.. AnlHiiy l';irk. I''OF 'li'ii .ifiiliiiriil. iiiibli-l. linioeillale or- un linckiila. China A (Hulls Hliu|i, HI I'nin'ituini'.iT, "U yi-uiM i^iii-iiriuM- \\\ lnumiil IIIIIIII' BiTvlv.n nr tvi-ii rliirlmp FORD, INC. j I-II|i:irn-\-. |:i,| Hiiiili ri-tll'lenlliil areil. Mroail St., Roil Hank, HII 7-4(100. Clinplll Ave. HII 1-17(18 niter II p.m. on your IliUsiitroliix. cnll I'll (i-oiKll. Successors to GEO. S. BARRETT & SON I Innj tlou 1. V ll|i|iiillitlMellt, KM ]-7 II! 1. 60 MAIN ST. MATAWAN LO 6-3 100 lafK IIUIIU
4> rb.u*rir mioog th* p . corner ot BlccUon District Navy Railroad to the New York *nd Dock Hoad; thence U4> Southerly aloni No. 21 and the Westerly boundary line The Dowstra Agency Long Branch Railroad, thence <5> Brown's Dock Road to the Navesink of Election District No. 3 in Compton's E. Front St. Northerly along the New York and Klver (Courses Nos. 12, 13 and 14, Creek; said beginning point being In 8H 1-8700 Long Branch Railroad to the Intersec- being along; the Westerly boundary ol the Southerly aide of Briarcllff Brook; tion of the Southerly branch of Twin District No. 2j; thence (15) Westerly thence (1) In a Westerly direction Brook with the said Railroad; thence HOUiE FOR LARGE FAMILY-Chirm along the high water line of the Nave- along the Southerly line of Election and distinction on 150' lot in fin* loca- (6) Northeasterly along the said South- sink River to the point or place ol District No. 21 (being formerly part tion. erly branch of Twin Brook to State Beginning. of Election District No. 3i to the in- Highway Route No. 35; thence (7) and The polling place for the Eighth Elec tersection of the Brook with the North- Four-bedroom, 2H bath home. Owner continuing Westerly and Northwesterly tlon District will be Fairview School easterly corner of the Playground along the presently located State High House, Cooper Road. known ai Waloo Park: thence (2t in transferred to Long Island. WJll eacrl way Route No. 35, to tht point oi a Southerly direction and along the (let at 122,500. place of Beginning. Mnta Elcctlua District Easterly line of Election District No. To Be? KntMta As Tan 21 to a point; thence (3> curving ENNIS-VOGEL REALTORS The polling place for the First Elec- "Lrnurdd-Oceaa View Southwesterly, still along the iild }M Norwood AVP. net tion District will be Township Hall. Klngi Highway, Middletown. KIrctli* District" boundary line of Election District No. KE 1-1234 The boundaries of the same are 21 to Harmony Road; thence (4j South- S«vond F lectio* District follows, viz: erly, along the Easterly boundary line To Be KROWH At 1%c BEGINNING at the Intersection of Election District No. 21 to the North- REAL ESTATE WANTED ">avMls,k KlecliM li.ttrfrt the Easterly line of the Navy Reser- erly boundary line of Election District Tht boundaries of the same are vation and Sandy Hook Bay, running No. 15; thence <5i .Westerly, along the LJ»T *OUR HOME WITH WALKJCR A as follows, viz; thence ui Southerly along the Easter- Northerly boundary line of Election WALKER UM office that offtn com- BEGINNING at the Intersection of ly line of the Navy Reservation tc District No. 15; to said Compton's jlite eervice. We take houses In trade. the boundary line o( the Borough of Park Avenue; thence (2i Easterly Creek; thence (6i Northerly, along the m* finance., wa appraise, and but of all Atlantic Highlands and Seventh Ave- along Park Avenue to Hosford Avenue said Compton's Creek, to the point or " • wll. Walker * Walker. Real Eitate. nue; and from thence running (1) thence (3> Northerly along Hosfon place of Beginning. K uranee. Open T daya, Shrewsbury Southerly along Seventh Avenue to Avenue to the New Monmouth am •fflce, SH 1-U11 Rarltan office, CO 4- Hillside Avenue; thence (2> Westerly AtHgAtlantic'Highlands s Roadd (Count(y Roa< The polling place for the Sixteenth along laid Hlllold* Avenue to Serpen No, 516;; thence Easterly along Election District will be Port Mon tine Driv and Bouthiide Avenue; laidd9 road d to LLeonard AvenueAt;h thenc mouth 1st Aid Squad, Wilson Avenue thence (3) Southerly and Westerly <3y Northerly along Leonard Avenu Port Monmouth. along Southsldld e AAvenue and Olldd WWorn to Rarltan or Sandy Hook Bay; thenc Seventeenth Klertloa IHslrlct RAY STILLMAN an'i Hill Road, to Mountain Hill Road; <6> Westerly along Rarltan or Sandy To Re) Kaonsj At The thence (4> Southerly along the Whip Hook Bay to the point or place o! "Harmoay Electioa IMttrld" REALTOR poorwill Valley Road to the roar! lead' Beginning. Tlie boundaries of the same are as ing from Mountain Hli) Road to The polling place for the Ninth Elec- follows, viz: LIST WITH US TODAY Brown's Dock Road, and along said tion District will be Community Fire BEGINNING at a point at the In road until It Intersect! with the Brown's Company Fire House, Appleton Ave- tersection of Pews Creek and the right "One of Monmouth'i leading Hock Road; thence <5> Southerly along nue, Ocean View, of • way line of the Central Railroad brokers for 43 years" the Brown's Dock Road to the Shrews- Trnlh Election Dlfetrlct Company or New Jersey and running bury or Naveslnk River; (said courses To Be Known As The thence (1) Northwesterly along the said Highway 35 Shrewsbury No. 4 and 5 helne along the boundary "River 1'1»« KlfH-tliiii District" railroad right of way to the boundary line of Election District No. 81; thence The boundaries of the same are line between the. Township of Middle- In a Northerly and tht Borough o( Rumion on Feliruiry The boundaries of the same ar River; thence (4> Southerly along the », 1M1 and on February 21, 1901 wa> at roll owe, viz: Navesfnk River to the point or place Northeasterly direction along the bound- finally adopted and approved by the BEGINNING at the -Intersection of of Beginning. ary line of Election District No. 21 to —And counl»rf*H cardt ean You can buy EVERYTHING in Monty? Nonstnt*! flash anothtr Mayfnallyr the old right of way of the New Jersey Tlie polling place for the Tenth Elec- "ie point or place of Beginning. Mayor. Southern Railroad with the Southerly tion District will be River Plaza Fire The polling place for the Seventeenth bt a itr/ous probftm. You see, thiicrtdit plan of th* fir it crtdit card, sign th* lab, and- ALBERT A. KERR, JR. Una of Raritan Bay;- thence running Company Fire House, Foster Street, Etectlon District will be Hesse's Gun Borouih Clerk. (It Southerly along the ssld New Jer Club, Harmony Road. East Keansburg today thtr* ar* crtdit cardt PBTER CARTMEU,, River Plaza. lnt*rd*nom'mational Bank of sey Southern Railroad right of way Eleventh Flection Diotrlr, Eighteenth Fieri Urn District for buying olmotl »v*rylhing. Mayor. to Compton's Creek; thenc* '2i South To B* Known A* The To Be Known As The Loajitville! Just on* bill to Feb. 27 $3.08 erly along Compton's Creek to a point "»w Mnnmnuta Klectlon IHstrict' "Fftlrvlew Klertlon District" pay at th* *nd of th* month- which Is 100 feet Southerly of the pro. The boundaries of the same are i The boundaries of the same are as BCM9ON riBIJC NOTICE jected Southerly line of Union Avenue; follows, viz: thence (3) In an Easterly dl rectlon follows, viz: An Ordlnanca entitled "AN ORDI BEGINNING on the Northeasterly BEGINNING on the Easterly side NANCE FIXING COMPENSATION OF parallel with the Southerly line, of Hide of State Highway Route No. 35, of State Highway Route No. 35 at Its MEMBERS OF THE POLICE DE- Union Avenue and 100 feet Southerly approximately Two Hundred Feet intersection with the Navy Railroad therefrom to tht center line of Main and running Mence (11 Northeasterly PARTMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Street; thence (4), In a Northerly ril Northwest of Middletown-New Mon- RUMSO.V. N. J." waa Introduced by mouth Road; thence (1) Northerly along the Navy Railroad to Iti Inter- th« Mayor and Council o( the Borouch rection along the centar line of Main parallel with Middletown-New MOTV section with McClee'i Creek; thence of Rumvon on February It, 1M1 and on Street to a point 100 feet Southerly mouth Road and Two Hundred feel (2) Easterly along McClee's Creek to February 23, 1961 wai finally adopted from the Southerly line of Claremont Westerly of same,. to the center lint the center line of Sleepy Hollow Road; Avenue; thence <6> In an Easterly • '" also known »s Hopplngs Crossing Road; and approved by the. Mayor. rection on a line parallel with the of County Road 516; thence (2> West- ALBERT A. KERR, JR., erly along the cpnter line of County thence (3> Southerly along the center Southerly line of Claremont Avenue Road 518 to its Intersection with the line of laid road and along the Wester- Borough Clerk nnd tOO feet Southerly/ therefrom to a ly houndary line of Residential Zone PETER CARTMSLL; center line of Wilson Avenue, said In. point In the Easterly line of Caldwell tersectlon being the easterly boundary AA-1 and of Election District No. 8 Mayor. Avenue; thence <6> In a straight line line of Election District No, 15; thence to Its Intersection with the center line Feb. 27 ll.M and in an Easterly direction to Ocean (3) Northerly along Wilson Avenue to of Cooper Road; thence C4> Easterly View Avenue; thence i"7» along Ocean its intersection with Zone F*-!»; tlience along the center line of Cooper Road NOTICE View Avenue and a projection of the (41 Easterly alone Compton's Creek to a point in the Easterly boundary Sealed bicii rrom Small Business Con same tn thn linp of th* Naval Ammu- said boundary be Inp the Souther I. line of Bodman Park; thence (5) South- MARK TRAIL By ED DODD cerm for new composition roof am nition IVpot; thence (8i in a Norther- boundary lino of Election District No. erly along the Easterly boundary line miscellaneous roof work at the I'. P ly direction along the Westerly l*ne 16; thence <5i Northeasterly along the nt Bodman Park to Its Intersection with Pnst Office. Red Bank. N. J.. Projec! of the Naval Ammunition IVpot to the Northerly houndary line of Rest GET BACK, Sandy Hnok Buy; tlience ii»t Westerly Southerly boundary line of Industrial No. 00802-191 will be received until 2:00 Xone F-9 to the Westerly boundary line dentlal Zone B-2; thence (6> South YOU MONGREL.' P. M.. E. 8, T. March IS, 1961: and along the high water mark to the westerly along the Northerly boundary THE SUPDEN then publicly opened. Ridding materla point or place of Beginning. of Election District No. 13: thence (6t GET BACK/ THAT'S ANDY'S along the Southerly boundary line o! line of Residential Zone B-2 and the VIOLENCE may "he obtained from Tlie polling place for the Third Elec Election District No. 13 to the center center line of Krost Avenue to its In GROWL...SOUND* Service Center. General Srrvlcei Ail- tloti District will he BelfoM Engine line of Church 8treet; thence <7t South- tersoction with State Highway Route OF LAWRENCE jninistration. 250 Huilnon Street. Now Company Fire House, Main Street. No. 35; thence f7i Northwesterly along WHITFIELD Belford. erly along Church Street to Its Inter- York 13, N. Y., or from the Custodian section with the County Road 516 the center line of Stnte Highway Route TOWARP HIS of thp'nulldlng where the work li to Fourth Klrrtltm llMriit thencw (8t Easterly along Park Ave Nn, 35, nnd the Easterly houndary of bit done. To Be Known At The nue to the United States Governmenl Election District No. 12 to the point or WIFE BRINGS Feb. 27-28-Marcti 1 W.72 "i>on»rdt>-Br event Park property; thence '9i Southeasterly place of Beginning. ANPY TO Klectlon District" along the I'nltpil Si at pa Government The polling place for the Eighteenth HIS FEET The bound arlea of the si me Property to thafNavy Railroad; thence Election District will be Fairview BEOUTSI AND ELECTION as follows, viz: * 11 r>» Southwesterly along the Navy School House, Cooper Road. BEGINNING at the Intersection of NOTICE Railroad to it« intersection with Kings Nineteenth Klerllon District Seventh Avenue with the boundary line Highway, formerly known as Moun- To He Known A« The TOWNHHir OF MIDDLETOWN, N. J. or the Borough of Atlantic Hlghlandi tain Hill Road; thence (il> Along th "Unrrnn-Kverrtt Klertlon District ami running thence (It 8outherly_and center line of said Kings Highway li The boundaries of the same are as Notice ti oertby giTen that the Di>- Westerly along the boundary .of follows, viz: trlet Board! of Election and Registry tlon District No. 2 to Mountain Hill Westerly direction to Its Intersection to and (or the Township of Middlelown, witii the Old State Highway Route N*i BEGINNING at the Intersect Ion Hoad formerly, now known as Kings W; thence M2> Northwesterly alone th the right of way line of the West County of Monmouth, state of New Highway; thence <2i Westerly along ilde of Garden State Parkway and Jeriey, will mtet at the respective Mountain Hill Road formerly, now Old State Highway Route No. 35 t> polling placet as published hereafter on it* Intersection with Tinilall Road Newman Springs Road (North «ldp> known a* Kings Highway, to an ancle thence (13> Westerly from Tlndall Roai and running thence 11> Northwesterly TUESDAY, APRIL IB. 1W1 in said road in the property formerly to the center line of Btate Highway along the Westerly side of the Garden known as the Hft*ford property; thence Route No. 35; thence (14* Northwester- State Parkway right nf way to Its In- between the houn ot 7:00 a. m. and Oi Northerly alnng the private road ly Hlong Die center line of State High tersection with Red Hill Road at the 1:00 p. m. (Eastern standard Tim si through the Hosfortt property to the way Route No. 35 to the point oi boundary line of the Township of Holm- NUBBIN By JIM BVRNETT and GEORGE CRAISDALL lor tht purpose of conducting the Pri- Intersection of Park Avenue and Ho*, del ; thence <2» Southerly along the ford Avenue: thence (4> Northerly place of Beginning. mary Election for the nomination of The polling place for the Eleventh Easterly side of boundary line of the A WOMAN'S * Candidate*. along Hoaford Avenue to th* County Township of Holmrtel to the North sit!* THM'6 h PANPY Road running from Atlantic Highland* Election District will be Middletown Bald Primary Election will be held Township High School, Ttndall Road, of Newman Springs Road; thence <3t VASHBR YOU GOT THBR6, wowco . to New Monmouth, being County Road Along the Northerly line, of Newman to tald municipality for the purpose No. 516; thence '5) Easterly along Middletown. Mmwa „ NBVBRP0N*/ or nominating a Governor fur the State Twelfth Klerllon I.MricI Springs Road in an Easterly direction •aid County Road to Leonard Avenue; to the point or place nf Beginning, of New Jersey. Three members of the thence- ifii Northerly along Leonard Tn Be* Kflflftvn An The AUTOMATIC...YOU General Aaiembly of New Jersey from Avenue to Sandy Honk Bay; thence "llt'rtdon* Corner Election DUtrlct Tlie polling place for the Nineteenth STILL HA.VE TO the County of Monmouth, one male and (7) Easterly and Southerly along the The boundaries of the tame are a Election District will be Ltneroft School TURK en* female, member of the State Ex- said Sandy Hook Bay and along Hie follows, viz: House, Newman Springs P-oart, Lln ecutive Committee, for each of the maj- BEGINNING at the intersection o croft. Southerly 'boundary line between the Twentieth Election District or political parties (Republican and Township of Middletown and the Bor- the New York and Long Branch Rail Democratic!, one Member of the Board ough ot Atlantic Highland! to the road with the Naveslnk River and T» Be Knnun As The of Chosen Freeholders for the County or point or plnce of Beglnnlnp. rhnnlnc thenre (1) Northwesterly along "\iit«namp-n»k Hill Flection District' Monmouth. and for the following mu- The polling place for the Fourth said railroad to the Navy Railroad Tlie boundaries of the same are ai nicipal offices, viz: Election District will be Brevent Park thence In an easterly direction follows, viz: One. Member of the Township Com- Fire Company Fire House, Center State Highway Route No. 3!i; thence BEGINNING at a point of Inter Blttee for th» full term of three years. Avenue. Leonardo. I3i Southerly along the Westerly line section of Garden State Parkway ant Bald Primary Election will bt held of State Highway Route No. 05 t the Intersection of Shadow Lake Brook lor tht purpose of nominating persons Fifth Eire lion Illslrlct the Naveslnk River; thence (4. South- (the Northernmost Branch* and run^ ot the respective parties to the officei To IV Known As The along the Naveslnk River to the nlnp thence (H Northwesterly along above mentioned and also to elect one "Unrroff Klecihin ni«lrlrl'* point or place of Beginning. the right of way line of the Garden male and ont female member from Tlie boundaries of the same ar Th* polling place for the Twelfth State Parkway to the boundary be- each election district in Middletown follows, viz: Election District will be Mldrtletown tween the Township of Middletown and Township as Members n( the Monmouth BEGINNING at the Inlprsectton o Township Fire Company j*l Fire the Township of Holmdel; thence (2 County Executive Commute* for each the Southerly line of Newman Spring* House—State Highway £35. Noriheasiprly along said boundary line of. the two major political parties, Iloa-I with the Westerly right or waj Thlrlernth Klertlon HMrlrt to Red Hill Road; tlience (3> Easterly Z-27 (Republican and Democratic). of the Garden State Parkway; thend T» BP Knmvn An The along said Red Hill Road at the bound- rly alone the Easterly boumtary tin corner of District No. 3 at Compton's the boundary line of District No. 1 to nicipality under the laws of New Jer- nf the Township of Holmdel to th Creek; thence (1) Easterly along the :he Navy Railroad; thence i.Vt Easter •ey covemlng permanent registration Nnrtherly boundary line of the Town boundary line or District No. 3 to the jy along the Navy Railroad tn the may register or transfer with the clerk ahlp of Atlantic: thence <3i Eastprlj center line of Caldwell Avenue; thence New York and Long Branch Railroad: of mid municipality at hli office, along the Northerly boundary MUM oi (2) Southerly along Caldwell Avenue thence (fit Southerly along said New Tmvnship Hall. King's Highway, Mid- the Township of Atlantic and the Bor- to County Road No. 516: thence (3 York and Long Branch Railroad to •lietown. New Jcney, at any time up to ouch of New Shrewsbury to Its Inter- Westerly alone saM County Road to Shadow Lake Brook; thence <7i West- arvl including Thursday, March !>. section with the Westerly line of th* Hopping Road: Hionce i *' Southerly erly along the center nf Shadow Lake li'fil. .hiring the fallowing houri: Daily Garden State Parkway right of way • long Hopping Roail to Marvin Road- Brpnk and the center or Shadow Lake tOO a. m. to 9:00 p. m., Saturdays. thence M) Northerly along the Wester- thence (5> Southerly nlong1 Marvin to the point or place of Beginning. Buniayi nnd Holidays excepted, or at ly line1 of the Garden Piste Parkway Hoad to Park Avenue; thence ifii The polling place for thi» Twentieth Permanent fteRifltr.itIon Bureau, Court- right of way to the Southerly side Northwesterly atnng Park Avenue tr Election District will be River Plaza house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any Newmnn Spring* Road to the point o: the intersection of County Roail No School House. Hubbard Avenue, River lime, up lo and including Thursday, plnce of Bepinnlng. 516: thence i7t along salil County Road Plaza. Mairh !> l!*i>l during tin* fnhmvitin The polling place for the Fifth El*e to Church Street; thence • S* Norther- Twenty-Klr-vt Election District noun: Dally 9;00 a, m. to 4:30 p. m. tlon District will be Mncroft Fir* ly along Church Street to Compton's To Be Knmvn A« Tthe- Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Company Fire House, Newman Spring: Creek; thence- (9* Westerly and North- ••Snuih 1'nrl Mnmnouth cepled. Also March i, 1W»1. from 9:00 Road, Llncroft. westerly nnd Northerly along the Election District" a. m to 12:00 Nnon, March 7. S and houndary line of District No. 18 to Thn boundaries of the same ire as t. 1961. from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 |>. in. Si*th Election PUtrid the point or place of Beginning. follow.", viz: T Known At The BEGINNING at a point In the center Fr>r the convenience of the. public, a "Port Monmoulh Election lllttrlrl" Tlie polling place for the Thirteenth representative of t^e Township Clerk Election District will he Bay view line of State Highway Route No. "6 The boundaries of the same are a School House. LeonardvlMe Road. Bel- where it Is crossed by Compton's Creek will lit at the Mldilletown Township follows, viz: and running thence ID Southerly nlong Hall tin Tuesday evenins, March 7: BEGINNING at the high water lln ford. Wednesday evening. March 8; Thurs- Fourteenth KI ret ion District Cnmpton's Creek to Briarcllff Brook; of Raritan or Sandy Hook Bay sn< Tn R* Known As The thence i2i'in a Westerly direction along day evening, March 9, l!Mil. between the intersection with the Wester): isirt BrLireliff Brook nnd running along the hours of 7:00 p. m. ami 9:00 p. m. boundary line of District No. 3 am •Mil I brook Klectlnn Dltlrlrt" for registering new volers. > boundaries of the same are as the Northerly line of Briarcllff and running thence Southerly along SHE'LL HAVE TO BUDGET MORE ^ quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk Sniifly Hook Bay to the point or plncc ter line uf Harmony Roail; thence ('.! Main Street and Murphy Road to n HAS JlrtT or the County Hoard of Election* on of Beginning. Northerly along the center line of point where, the. boundary HUPS of RECEIVED A FOR 5TAMM THAN FOR BOARD I forms provided hy said Municipal The polling place for the Sixth Klec Harmony Rnad to Us Intersection with Election Districts Nos. 17 and 15 and GIANT SIZE AND ROOM! y*^ , / Clerk or Hoard or by calling in person tlnn District win he Tort Monmouth the center line of County Road No. M6; this tine intersect: thence (4» in a at the off!en ot the Municipal Clerk Fire Company Fire House, Main Street thence i3. Easterly along the center Northerly and Northeasterly direction LETTER FROM •r County Hoard of Elections up to and Port Mnnmoutli. line of County Road 516 to its intersec- along the Easterly boundary line nf HER YOUNG - Including March !>. I Ml. Seventh Flection DUtrlrt ntstrlct No. 17 nnd along Pews ^reek Tn Be Known An The tion with Wilson Avenue: tlience t«» AND UN- Northerly along the center line of the center line of State Highway PREDICTABLE Tlie salti Boards of Registry ami Ka*t Kranthurg Flection District" Wilson Avenue to the Southerly bound- Route No. :ifi; thence i5i Easterly Election will meet on The bound nrles of the name are ary line of* Election District No. 16; along Hie center line of State Highway FRIEND, as follows, viz: Route No. 36. and along the bnundnry SUTTONKOWn TI.'ESDAY, NOVKMBKK 7, 1MV BEGINNING at th* mouth Of Pews thence (5> Easterly along the Souther between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and ly boundary line, of Election District line of Election District No. 6 to the Creek In Rarltan Bar and running No 16 lo the Westerly boundary line of irolnt or place of Beginning. 1:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- thence- < li Southerly along the salt Election District No. 11; thence (Gt The polliiiK place Mr the Twenty- Inn tha Genera) Election. Pews Creek, being the Westerly bound Southerly along the Westerly boundary Irst Election District will be Port Said General- Eledtlon f ary line of Election District No. 6 line of Election District No. 11 to the Monmouth School House. Main Street. In iald municipality 'for the purpose to the right of way line of the Centra center line or County Hoad 516; thenct- Port Monmouth. of electing a Governor for tlie Stnte. of Railroad company of New Jersey thenre <2> Northwesterly along the sail 7» Easterly Hlong tlie c«ntt»r line of Twpnty-Seronii Election District New Jersey, three members of the Gen bounty Rond 51G to h point Two Hun- • ml Assembly of New Jersey from the right of way line of tlie Central Kail- Tn Be Knnun A» The County i»f M on mouth, onp road Company of New Jersey to the dred feet Westerly of the Middletown* "Applehrnok Election DUtrlcl" iHHindary Una of the Borough nf Keans New Monmouth Road; thence ntorsectlon with Kings Highway: Thursday. SrpteniliiT '.'S. liifll, clurluj: The polling -plane for thn Se-vpntli s'ortherlv nlong thn center line of hence H> Easterly along KlnRs High- (ho following hours: Dally 9:no n. Ktectlon District will be F.nnt "•nlmer Avenue tn the Southerly bound- way (formerly known ns Mountain Hill lo 5:00 p, m. Snturdnys, Sundays and burg Fire Tompany Flrn Hnusp, Thomp- ary line nf Kcsldentlal Zone H-7, unlit Road) to Its i intersection with the HollilayN cxci'ptiMl. AIHU Si-ptcinlifr ^fi. •on Avenue, East Kennsbnrg, boundary line being also the Northerly right of way of the Navy Railroad; 21 n'nil 2H. l!Hil, fnmi 7:iH) p. in. to !»;00 Imundiiry line of Residential Zon* C-15; hence (5) Southerly and Southwester- . m, or at Permanent Rrglstratlon Rlghth ElMllim niitrlrl nnd the Southerly houndary line of ly along the right of w«.y of the lureau. Courthouse, Freehold. Nt;w To ftp Knimn An' The Election District No. 17: thence V2) continuing In «" Easterly tall, on Stnte Highway Route. No, 35. lection of Navcsluk Kivcr with State il fret Inn along the Southerly tmundnry fxcpptptl. Also September 2(1, -7 and 1 Ttvrnly-lhlrd Election District ?K. lltni. from [):(io n. m. to [>:f District No. 1'J to the center line loundnry line of Election District No. nllmvs. viz: iflrr the, forlhcomlnK Oenernl Kirctlon of Frost Avnniip; Ihrnce I'JI North- ft to Its Intersect inn with tho center BEGINNING at the Northeast erly . he lielil Tup.silny, Novembpr 7, rustrrly nlong the center line of Frost Ine of Wilson Avenue, an Id boundary nnipr nf District No. 13 which Is HE RYAnS By CAL ALLEY, Iftfil. A veil UP tn the Intersection of Ilt'sl- Ine also bring HIP Easterly hnttmlnry Cnlilwpll Avenue. Easterly along Notice of chting* of rrMdnuce or ap- ilcntlal y.niwn AA-1 nml H-2: thnncr iue of Elei-tlnn District No. 15; thence Southerly bnundnry lino nf District ITS OKAY, WINr Hoad; .long the cpnler line of Wilson AVP- Inuthwestcrty along HIP ' property nf TD THE 4NI/VW- ir (ho County Hoard nf Elections on hrni-p f*) Westerly nlnng the center nie, tn Its InteraertIon with County IP Nnviil Ammunition Depot to Park T3QCTDR. forms provided by sultl Municipal 1 tic nf Cooper Iinm! to Hie center line Innrt 516; thence (5t Westerly almiK venue; thence, <2i In thn Northwest- Clerk or Board or by calling In portion >f Hopping's Crnsninp lion it, ntsn he rpiitnr line of County Rnnd fill to >rly direction nlnng Park Avenue* tn it lh« office of tho Munldpnl Hlcrk ciKiwn us Rlnepy Hnllow Road; tliencr Intersection with llnrmnny Ilnnd; in Intersection nf Mnrvln Rond wlUi or County Board nf Elections tip to In a Niirthwpfltcrly illrpctlnii hence (Hi Southerly nlnng the centrr ark AVPIIUP; thence (3) Northerly inrt InclmlliiR Hrptrrulior lUMfMil. in* center nt suhl riiitil lo Its Inlor- of Harmony Rnad tn Its Inter- ilniig Mnrvln Hoad to Hopping Ilond; u'Ctlnn with Mfidlop's Cri'Pk; ipctlnn with Htnte Illglnvny Route Nn. henre (1) KnMorly nnd Northerly nn Tim following la A description of the ": thpnep (7i Nnrthwenlnrly nlnnK the Vlertlon Dlntrict.i In the Township of fli Westerly nlniiR MrCIce's (-ri h to Hopping Ilond to the. Intersection with Mlddlrlown, tn wit: \H liiKTHi-ctlon with Hie Nnvy Itnll- liter II no nf Hliitf HlKhwny Route "\iunly Tlnntl No. 510; tlience i.M Wp.it- nml; thence (7) Northerly IIIUUK tho n. I15 in the point or plnce of He- rly nlong County flond No. ft IB tn mid Navy Hnllrorwl In the Southerly Intersect inn of Cnlilwell Avenue; Tn Mfi Kninvn An The ililo nf tin* Nfivy ItciiTvntlim; Un«ut:e ".Mlriilli'limn UtM'tlmi IMstrirl" K) nltmj: thp Navy HencrvnlloM, atiuth- I'll eel Inn District wilt lie Old VI lln Re venue tn the point or place of UP- The liDUixinrliis of I lie flume n n< an 'nslt'iiy nnd oistcrly tn Pur It A veil no ; •~ln< CiMii|>;inv Klrc llmiHi'. Htnte High- Jollmvs. viz: h"iiri« (in Knttcrly nlmig Pnrk AVIMIIM* vny £M Mlildlelmvii. Thn piOUiiK ,il;icf» for I he Twenty- IIho IUKMVII HI HtlihvHI llnmli Id ihr M\ti'cnlli liltTtlim District llnl Klei'lliui District will he Uny- MEHINNINO fit Ihn Int.-i sprllnn nl prlvnti' I running tlrrntiRh HIP ll»IMlV; HlI'lUT Hill MllUtll'MlV "Mitnli'tviind lili'i-llnu DMrlrl" floiite Nn. ;i3 nnd tlienci* running ' li the prlviitf mid nimiltiK Ihruuch Tliri hunndiuloi nf I lie mime are ns HOWARD W. IlOHERTft. IrtuMierly nlnng Tim hoiiml.iry HUP lie-llm Hri'ifiinl prnprrlv \ 20th Century-Fox. One of the charged with robbing the firm o uses strong-arm tactics and not by vague threats of nationaliza- WASHINGTON - The great more bothersome ones for the $247.11 in cash and whiskey. Thus, armed with high politi political persuasion to win sup- tion which, though later denied, battle of the year {or the Ken-cal savvy, Secretary Ribicoff's actors is the beds. Investigator Walter King of Ihe porters, that it rigs elections, create uneasiness. nedy Administration is about to battle plan follows naturally. He All of the actors—Tom Tryon, Shrewsbury State Police barracks gags political criticism, pene- To the man in the street the open over federal aid to educa- has selected the Southerners as David Hedison, Tom Reese, Da laid the four allegedly commit trates into colleges, controls the Ghana economy means a per cap- tion. his targets of maximum oppor- vid Brandon, Peter Miller, etc.— ted the theft Jan. 18. trade union congress and the co-ita income of about $185 a year, The central problem of the are well over 6 feet. The Jap- tunity. He has stoutly refused operative marketing and stores high for an underdeveloped coun Held in lieu of $5,000 bail for President and of Secretary of to see education aid made the anese hotels aren't designed for wtiwwulve try in Africa. Ten per cent of th< action of the grand jury on organization and keeps a watch- giants. Walsh's remedy for the Health, Education and Welfare carry-all for segregation. Let aid seven million population is a charges of breaking and entering ful eye on the army and the po- complaints: Abraham Ribicoff can be put in go forward on its own merits, he school, again a high rate foi and grand larceny are James lice force. In the last resort the "Kick off the footboard and a short, ironical sentence. But says. Let segregation be fought Africa. The caliber of schoolinj Byrd, 23, Willie Lsw, 18. and it will require a long lot of do- party can get rid of opponent let your feef stick over." out where it belongs, in the courts by invoking the preventive de- is good, with emphasis on tech Charles Young, 23, all of 30 Ave., ing to overcome. Walsh refuses to take actors and by administrative actions tention act, which empowers th nical education. A, Freehold. James Brooks, 17, They have got either to con- seriously. He was asked at separate from the education bill. government to hold a man for up of 26 Ave. A, Freehold, was held vert or to defeat head-on the Deprivations press conference where he found Too, he tells the Southerners to five years without trial. in the juvenile detention center, very same two oddly mixed his performers for the movie. —and rightly— that the principle In the CPP-controlled nationa But to some citizens these ma Freehold, to await action of the groups — the conservative South "I picked them up in bars of states' rights is not absent assembly of 114 members th lerial considerations are not ad to millions overseas Juvenile Court. and the great pockets of extreme around Hollywood," he said. from the administration's bill. 14 members of the United Parry equate compensation for political Investigator King said the four liberalism in the North—which "They're all a bunxh of alcohol- The problem of where the fimples-t food is coming from dominates For, he points out, each individ- are not permitted to call them- oppression and deprivation of worked in the applesauce sec- elected Mr. Kennedy in the first ics. the lives oMhousands upon thousands of people oversea?. One potato, ual state would in itself decide selves the opposition, The CPP personal liberty. Ghanaians will tion of the distillery. Following place. Fortunately, the Japanese jour a loaf of bread, a bottle of milk-these basic foods we take for granted how much, if any, federal money thought they would sound less discuss this frankly if they are the theft, he said, the quartet If they can do neither — con nalists got the idea that he was would be a real luxury to them. would go to teachers pay and objectionable if they were known certain no CPP snooper is around. were among a group laid off vert nor defeat — then they will kidding. I think .... These people overseas are of all ages, race, colors. And with many how much to school construction simply as "minority members of Says veteran lawyer-politician from work. Through the process have to surrender. They will Sumo Wrestler needs. They are victims of disaster—civil strife, displacement, earth- Finally, he tells the Southerners parliament." They are powerless Danquah: "The future is very ef elimination. Brooks was picked have to accept an education plan Another of Walsh's problems that their states would draw larg- against the CPP steamroller. dark. The only silver lining is my quake, poverty—flood, famine, war. The problem of food is but one. up by Freehold police. Within running far short of what they was finding a Sumo wrestler to er federal aid — because on Western observers say CPP faith in the intelligence and good Clothing and shelter are others. So is the lack of equipment to build three days, Byrd was arrested want — or nothing at all. play a role in "Marines, Let's the whole they are poorer — than doctrine is building a national sense ot the people of Ghana. lives anew. in Freehold and Law in Cam- And, for good measure, there Go." He tried some of them, would the states of the North. political structure closely pattern- People are beginning to find the How can you help these people? Give generous support to the orer- den. Young turned himself in to is yet another complication, that but was told that acting in a Now, if Ribicoff can carry the ed on the Soviet model. Bui political burden too heavy. Many seas aid program of your religious faith. These programs provide police Thursday. of religious differences. have had enough. Tho govern- movie would be beneath their South, he will win. (If he can't some call Nkrumah a realist whi help in many ways-food, tools, clothing, homes, jobe, farm ma- Investigator King said the four On the surface, the big issue ment people are aware of res«nt- dignity. So the director picked all bets are off, anyhow.) For, doesn't forget that about 95 pe chinery, education and technical training. are charged with taking J4 in would seem to be the money in- up another little fellow who was given heavy Southern backing in cent of Ghana's export trade is ment against them. That's why cash; six cases of Applejack volved in the Prcsident's.program wrestling American-style in| You name it and America's religious overseas organizations are Congress — where he is well- with the West. they are arresting and detain- whiskey, and a pint of brandy. — $5.6 billions over several years. ing opponents. That's why it's so arenas here He's 23, six feet 8 making it available. Fn fact, our country's church-sponsored pro- liked because he is no South- Independence in 1957 But on the inside, the difficulties difficult to get them out (of pow- and 2RI) pounds . . .. grams provide more than 80 per cent of all voluntary American hater — he can simply say to When independence came are far more complicated than the Northern extremists that if er) — but the spark will come Oldtime movie fans will get overseas relief. When your religious jailh makes its appeal this rear Drivers Honored money. They come to these: they really want aid to educa- that will kindle the flames which a twinge of nostalgia with the ... remember why you are being asked to give... and ghv generously! 1. Many Congressional South- tion, they will forget their segre- will consume thorn." prospect of another Adoree in erners who loyally tupported the gation riders. Bowling Nkrumah's closest friends say he films. She's Adoree Evans, one PROTESTANT-Onc Great Hour of Sharing By Racing Group Kennedy-Johnson ticket want Fed- True, the objections of religious MIPIUKTOlVN MONIMV \|TE would like to else the pressures of the three newcomer actress in CATHOLIC-Bi.ifcop.1" Reliej Fund eral assistance to the states to MIXED I,KV;IK "Marines, Let's Go" (others: Lin- WOODBRIDGE — Reinsmen groups would no doubt remain. but that he is caught up in the stop at school construction. The Orr'e Wall Paper 41 22* da Hutchins, Barbara Stuart.) JEWISH-l/nfW Jewish Appeal Stanley Dancer of New Egypt They could hardly be decisive, party machine. administration wants to include Bob Orra State Farm JnS. - 37 26 and Carmine Abbatiello of Free- however, in these circumstances. Jack Preston Builders ."7 26 aid for teacher salaries. Reed Jewelers r,;i 30 hold are among a group of harn- Suburban Gulf Station 33 .10 2. Many Northern Democratic One Hour Martlnlzing 31 32 ess racing men who were hon- Service Adviser Buck Smith's 30 33 RED BANK 6.2680 ered at the 11th annual awards liberals want school aid — any Gene's Prfve-Inn 29 34 kind of school aid — to be denied Pot or Gold 27 36 banquet of the Central Jersey Middletown Lanes 15 4fi :o Southern communities refus- Racing Association held at Ken- 200 (MB ing to desegregate. Marty Kmidsen _ 'J19 ny Acres Restaurant here Satur- lion Clauss 2J6 dav night. 3. Many spokesmen for church and private schools, notably Cath- KKVFORT BISLNKS8MKN S I.EAC.I.'E Also on the honored list were W I PROW1\§ olic dignitaries, are profoundly Miildlclwon Lanes Pro Shop.. 5] 5| Danny Murphy of Red Bank, •Cfyport Wine & Liquor 48 24 opposed to any bill granting bene- Irving Berkemeyer of New Mil- Kcyport Cleaners 4.1 2» fits to public schools and ex- Middletown Lanes 42 ,"50 ford and the Weequahic Park Brlpadoon Village 42 :!0 47 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. cluding the parochial and private Pennpltl Hoofing . Jlfi Trotting Association. c'lrclc Chevrolet ns 331. schools. But this is exactly what Jnion Drups 20 Dancer topped the universal he Kennedy bill would do. And Varlesc Construction 20 ratings for drivers with 300 or Scoras Construction .-17 55 :he fact that the Presidci BOO SKI1IKM more dashes. Dancer competed himself a Catholic ts a delicate l Csik 24< ]75 In 592 in 1960 for a .337 average George Kalista added human factor. diet Pennettl Abbatiello headed the list of driv- Nick Grandtnettl . (The Congressional Republican ers under 300 races with an ave- Ill Coward Februaiy 22,1961 are sharply divided. On the Al Bennett .. • rage of .343 for 272 dashes. whole, however, they will not be ATLANTIC HICHMMIS Murphy received a plaque for anxious to assist any Operation HI SIN ESSM K.V8 LE Mi IE Tlis performance as the New Jer- H 1, Kennedy-Ribicoff here.) Petraplia Golf Salei 41! 2.1 sey driverwho compiled the best Slepfrlcrl Hardware 42 27 How, then, does Secretary Rib McCue Plumbing A Heat Mr. M. Harold Kelly, General Manager record at Freehold Raceway last I.oori Bur 1) ,-Jl icoff propose to take up arms .11 1 i Fed Bank Register year. Birkemeyer is New Jer- Al WnHe * Si-is 32' in this sea of troubles? Those firn Knrppel £ Son sey's top owner. His six-year-old Crate'.l Brvrr,ipes 40-42 Broad Street who talk to him find him in that The Brook Apenc\ 35 Su Mac Lad won more than $150, Manser's Insnra ice 37 Bed Bank, N. J. curiously blended mood of worry Julian's Sporl Shop 3S 000 in I960. ("aso rtraners 31 31 about and eagerness for the com- Mrs. Betty Lister While Crystal 4.1 The Weequahic Club was cited bat, of realism and high hope, 44 as the group which did most for Dear Mr. Kelly: which seizes any good politician ASBURY PARK - Mrs. Betty Efl Waltt ... J2(i I'M ISO—CIS the sport in 1960. Dalt Carhart 174 .m 233-605 when the vital action impends. Lister, 1153 Bradford Dr., Point 300 11.1 B His greatest asset is his sim- Pleasant, was recently appointed w. Waltt -.-.fi RUSSELL ON PAPER home service adviser for the Dalt Carhart . W'•"->- As you know,, we had our Grand Ee-opening lasi Wednesday and ii plest. Ribicoff is the ablest pro- Dan White "m02 New Jersey Natural Gas Com Harry Iluhlcy .!'. - ; HANOVER, N. H. - William fessional politician within the Ad- E'l P.aunch 1. Russell, 3d, son of Mr. andministration, excepting the Presi. pany. Mrs. Lister, who works Butts Conzen continued through Saturday. Thousands of people came through our out of the Asbury Park office, Don Natale . Mrs. William L. Russell, Jr.,84 dent himself. His years in Con- Harry llwiuhl ..'. . 20' gress and later as governor of will call on owners of new gas John Montalfio . 21 fi Buena Vista Ave., Rumson, has Chns I'arhone ... teen appointed local advertising Connecticut give one assurance appliances for home demonstra- Don Worth doors each day, and certainly, it was a most gratifying experience*. to the White House at any rate. tions and will work with pas ap manager or the Dartmouth Col- WOMEN'S t'O.MMINITV I.KAGI'K lege newspaper. He is a sopho- In Ribicoff, the President has pliance dealers. She formerly was W I. Acoa .in 211'; more and a member of Alpha sent for a man, and not a boy, in the retail sales and wholesale Mtddletwon Lanes 37'- tor this job. Vallants 37- Theta Fraternity. )uying fields. 1 Koanshurp-Mtdriletnwn Rank .. 33 -'. We feel that the tremendous success of our-Grand Ee-opening was in Clayton .Meats 33 27 Middletown Youth Center ...31 2fl Ho\vnnl Johnson's .1! 2ft Brldecralt 3ou 20 no small measure due to the wonaeriul pulling power of The Bed Bank rtlxon Oil ..: 2!) 31 W. T. Grant 2.1 ,'lfi Bclfard Gulf IS'i 43'-'- Consolidated Kuels 16"- 43>i HII1H (i.VMK Register. Our advertisements in your newspaper certainly were well C Fahrer ... 1S7 Mil.II NKIUKS Fahrer 53D read. All. Highland)) Police Give Stork Assist Thanks to you and your staff for the service that you have given us. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Capt. James Egidio and Patrolman Samuel Guzzi provided some emergency stork service Satur- day morning when Mrs. Rita Smith, 33 Fourth Ave., gave birth to a baby girl in the local First Aid Squad ambulance. Both mother and the girl are reported doing fine in Monmouth Medical Center.
RECORD MAKER BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - Lime stone Conqueror Betty, a regis- tered Ilolstein cow owned by Douglas T. Ncwbold, Colts Neck, has completed an outstanding pro- MUMIA VIMTIM III! duction record, according to the CHOICI or nut Holsleiii-Friesifin Association. She OR SPRING CLEANING — Hobbyists work on 8,"i-ypnr-iild locomotive for Knslrr produced 15,420 pounds of milk ALUMINUM SUTS resumption of run between Sheffield Park nnd Hoisted Keynes, KM jr. The Hj-mile line has and 5!)7 pounds of bultcrfat in r been fnken over liy the Hlui'bell Knilwnv Preservation Society to provide rides fur visitors. 3. )2 days on a twice daily milk- MTIONAUV AWIRTISIO •mil urn mil ing as n two-year-old.