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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

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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 , 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. . 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 ; 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. 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) (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) 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 — at Gregg Milts, (7) American Bandstand Theater 11:H- (2) 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: