Wragedy Irt C(Nmty~"8 Vioknt Deaths
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»~r- Tomorrow, nrttblt bifh In the Sto. Sun- and coal See weath- DIAL 741-0010 VOL 86 NO flfi IiniM dtliT. MonJ»» thrown FrMujr. Imt Clan Pwiu« REt> BANIC N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Wragedy irt C(nmty~"8 Vioknt Deaths T/iree Children Perish in Red Bank Fire RED BANK — Three children perished this borough's six fire companies responded as well The fire itself was described as minor and was morning when fire broke out in their home and as police and an ambulance from Little Silver. quickly extinguished. Deputy Fire Chief Robert filled their rooms with smoke. According Jo witnesses, Molly Pitcher Village L. Cadman said its cause was not apparent, but that it might have been started by a short circuit. Their widowed mother, Mrs. Rosemary Rice Superintendent Michael O'Neill was the first to Firemen confined damage to one wall of the Nealon, 18 Molly Pitcher Village, Branch Ave., enter the apartment and brought out the three three and one. half room home where a couch was also felled by the smoke, and is in critical children and their mother. a burned and the wall charred. Chief Cadman condition in Riverview Hospital. Hospital authori- Mr. O'Neill, a close friend of the Nealon fami- called it a "quick stop." ties said she had regained partial consciousness ly, was the godfather of the youngest child, - Back taps were sounded at 3:38 a.m. Although this morning, enough to open her eyes. Thomas. the alarm was placed at 2:50, a Riverview nurse., The small, smoky, blaze.also felled two po- Detective Lt. Benjamin, Glover and Police Sgt. said Mrs. Nealon's condition indicated that she had lice officers and a fireman. Albert Newman were among the first at the scene been inhaling smoke for some time before her Pronounced dead on arrival at Riverview were and were overcome by smokk e whille searchinhi g thhe rescue. .'.'•'' the Nealon children, Frank, 4; .Veronica, '' apartment. The Nealons had lived here about twj> years. 3/aadr? -"""'••• Ltr Glover "wa« admitted to Rivemew-and is Tiny .'attended SU.' JUM»jCubsl)ii^3tnrth> .•,:.I.,.JJ. Their father, the late Francis A. Nealon, died reported- in good condition this morning. Sgt. Dr. Harry L. Hajwood, assistant county three days before last Christmas of asphyxiation Newman is still being detained at Riverview for physician, said that hi would do a blood analysis due.to accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in treatment, but has not been admitted. this morning to substantiate the cause of death of his car parked in his garage. He was 32. Henry Soden of the Independent Engine Co.,' the three children. The fire was discovered at 2:50 a. m. by a who said he was applying mouth to mouth and Mrs. Nealon's mother, Mrs. Vera Murray of neighbor, Mrs.. Ronaiid Radell, and the general mechanical resuscitation, also suffered from smoke 2268 East 177th St., Bronx, N.Y. has arrived here alarm was placed by another neighbor, William inhalation and was treated and released at River- and will make the funeral arrangements today, McCandless. The First Aid Squad, police, and the view. • Dr. Hanvood said. Twins, 3, Die BURNED CAR — Francis Cornett, 3, of 22 Sycamore Dr., Hazlet, and hit twin titter, Franeine were burned to dwath in their family car yeiterdaiy on Oneida Ave., Mid dletovvn. The children were left alone in the car, along with their 18-motrth-old halfti- n Car Fire brother, while their mother fylrs. Lucy Cornett; had gone into her sister's home. When MIDDiEfTOWN — For the sec- Cornett family of n Sycamore the mother and her lister came out of houte they found the car engulfed in flamet. ond time in less than a year, Dr., Hazlet. Pollen are investigating cause of fire, (Kard Photo) tragedy has struck the Daniel Yesterday, the couple's twin boy and girl were mysteriously burne* to death in the family car in. the Hilton Park section of Stabbing the township. Last November, George K. Amodio, • 18, 'of Belford, Mrs. Cornett's oldest son by her first Fatal To marriage, was killed in an auto accident on Rt. 35, here. Man, 28 Sitting In Car Yesterday's victims were iden- NEPTUNE—An argument over tified by police as Francis and SCENE OF DEATH — James Slubowiki, 16, was killed when one of the heavy con- a key to an apartment between Francine, both 3. crete pillars at the entrance to the Red Bank Hebrew Cemetery, iiverdale Av«; West, two men early this morning ended Capt. Raymond T. Walling, with the fatal stabbing of Horace chief of detectives, said the New Shrewsbury, toppled last night about 7:45 o'clock. One of hit companions, Wil- ' Marshall 28, of 257 Fisher Ave , twins along with their l'g-month- liam Baer, also 16, of 7. Leland Ter. waj injured at .the larrfe time and is in "satisfac- this place, and the arrest of Wil- old brother. Jack, were sitting tory" condition at Riverview Hospital. Patrolman Edward Holden, above, inspects liam Richardson, 35, of 644 ; in the car parked in front ol Church St., Asbury Park. W* their (Hint's house, on Oneida Aye. death,scene, > • ..• .. ,' •'."...!••.•':, '. ^,. .'•.':... .'• Detective Vincent Martin said The mother', hpd .accompanied Richardson was arrested at his /-; Jte^'fe her iistsr, Mrs. Eftet Vujro, in- MOUM tit I ••»., 40 minutes after to the house to put some gro Marshall was stabbed with a series away. kitchen knife in &e left-chest at Flames, Sprtiujwffl} .«pd Fisher Aves. Mrs. Cornett told The Register M "n "satisfactory" condition. He Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Slubowski. , Tttt- defective said Richardson I that she came out .of the bouse y'ear old James Slubowski died the son of Mrs,- Martha Ruddy He was a student at Monmouth was {tiding jn « closet when po- last,night during *• chat with a Baer, with whom he lives, and Regional.HlgTi;'School. ,' / lice Were Admitted to hi* home, jlsometime later with her sister group of friends, when a heavy Dr. Irving Baer of Asbury Park; 1 The suspect gave- a statement land saw the car engulfed in a .Fwier«i arrangements will be [mass of black smoke and flames. concrete pillar toppled and Young John Siubowskl, whose admitting he had, an argument struck him on the head., brother died before his eyes, was under the direction-of the John with Marshall and that he had She and her sister rushed to Three boys, the" one who died, not hurt. swung the knife at the other the car but were unable to see E. bay,Punera.l Home, Red his brother John, 14,, and William nan. But. Detective Martin say], anything. The dead boy was the son of Bank. EATONTOWN CRASH — A 20-year-old Fort Monmouth toldier was killed yesterday "I opened the front door," said Baer, 16 of 7 Leland Ter., were Richardson denied having hit when^ hit car overturned after apparently tlddding on wet pavement and hitting a sitting on'a heavy chain stretched Marshall with the knife. The Mrs. Cornett, "and found the ba- sign on Broad St. and Rote Ct., Eatontown. A companion is being treated at Patter- by, crouching in fear down on between two pillars at the en- knife was recovered at Richard- trance to the Red Bank Hebrew •on's home. the floor by the front seat, son Army Hospital, Fort Monmouth, for minor injuries. grabbed him by the leg ar Cemetery, Riverdale Ave. West. Marshall's body was found on They were chatting with three the street corner hy passersby, pulled him out," she, said. The tot was treated at River- girl companions. It was about After 28 who summoned police. 7:45 p.m.' ' ' He was - pronounced dead on Fort Soldier Killed in Crash view Hospital for second degree arrival at Fitkin Hospital. hums of the hands and ears. One of the masonry pillars, Mrs. Cornett went on_ to say measuring 12 by 18 inches by six Participating in the investiga- .•EATONTOWN -Pvt. Bruce A. home is at 171 Pine St., Holyoke, Army Hospital, Fort Monmouth, Woman Found tion were Lt. Robert Wooldridge that neither she nor her siste, feet fell without warning, strik- Morse, 20, of Fort Monmouth, Mass., was pronounced dead at was Pvt. Robert J. Thome, 19, SEA BRIGHT — Mrs. Lillian Doherty disappeared from and Detective Willie Lyons of could get the twins out. ing James on the head. It also was killed at 7:45 p.m. last night the scene by Dr, George Henkel, also of Fort Monmouth. He was Atlantic City 28 years ago, ' . Neptune, and Sgt. Joseph Reid police physician, admitted for observation and Capt. Walling said the cause struck William Baer, inflicting in- when his car apparently skidded of the fire Is not known at thi Long, sought by her childrenr Mrs, Doherty was the'mib- and Patrolmen Lee Davis, John treatment of minor arm injuries. juries to his back. 1 Graham and James Farrell of As on wet pavement and turned Dr. Harry L. Harwood, assist- time. Both were taken to Riverview ject of an 'intensive) search : which includedannouncements • It was reported the victim was over nationwide radio and television stations. All trace et bury Park. over on Broad St., at Rose Ct. ant county physician, attributed Floor War Hospital by the Tinton Falls First partly, thrown from the vehicle the woman was lost, but her family has continued (he search Richardson is being held in Another soldier was slightly in- death to a fractured skull and He said an empty, burned one- Aid Squad.