Distribution M. Partly cloudy tonight, low, M. Partly cloudy tomorrow, Today chance of showeri; high 80. See page 2. 13,950 An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership Since 1878 BY CARRIER Issued Dally. Monday through Friday, entered as Second Clus Matter 7c PER COPY VOLUME 82, NO. 200 it the Foit Office at Rrd Bank. N. J., under tht Act of March 3. 1879. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1960 35o PER WEEK PAGE ONE Plan to Build 'City' of 30,000 ToRezone In Madison Told; Is Challenged Area 'For

SPOTSWOOD — "Electric City, TV Firm U.S.A.," a 190-million-dolIar com- plex of homes and apartments HOLMDEL — Local officials, for 30,000 persons, was planned jeeting with representatives of here today. llonder-Tongue, Inc., last night Soviet Stand Construction will begin next nnounced that the township will month on a 2,500-acre tract near iroceed with plans to rezone the Spotswood, about seven miles imbrosino tract on Rt. 35 for in- rewarning south of South Amboy in Middle- iustry. sex County, a developer and two The Newark firm hopes to electric firms announced yester- mild a $1,000,000 pilot electronics Is Disclosed day. ilant on the 141-acre tract and The plans drew an immediate iventually hopes to move its en- LISBON, Portugal (AP) response from John L. Cham- ire operation to the site. — President Eisenhower berlain, former mayor of Madi- Last night's session was de- left for Washington today son Township. He called a meet- oted to settlement of the ques- ing at his home to protest the ion of zoning the tract for in- to report to the American legality and desirability of the lustrial purposes. people on the failure of his proposal. The property is now in a res- efforts to discuss peace The project was outlined in idential zone but the township's New York by General Electric master plan recommends that with Soviet Premier Nikita Co., Central Power and portion of Centerville, including Khrushchev. Light Co., and W. J. Happel & iart of the Ambrosino tract, be The President flew homeward zoned as an economic develop- Co., and East Orange develop- after a 24-hour visit to Lisbon ment zone. ment firm. on his way back from the dis- Members of the Planning 6,000 Homes strous summit conference In Board and Township Committee They plan a community of 6,- aris. 000 homes, 5,000 apartment units, indicated that rezoning of the area at this time is the bes Eisenhower, in a brief fare- a 100-acre industrial park, shop- well speech at Portela Airport, ping centers, schools and other solution to the problem, rather than waiting to complete the new aid his talks with Portuguese related construction. 'resident Americo Tomaz and The homes are to have all zoning ordinance. They noted that the zone change would be. 'remier Antonio Oliveira Sala- electric equipment The develop- ' |. CTRIC CITY, U. S. A.' SITE PLAN covers 2,500 acres of land leven milei south :ar "have once again affirmed ers hailed the idea, saying it E. E .... - . , ., , . ... ,, ~ ,. , , insistent with the master plan. c Entire Operation he spirit of friendship and good could provide a saving to pros- °' South Amboy near Spotswood, on Monmoutn-Middlesex Counties boundary. ill that has always character- Isaac F. Blonder, president of pective residents. Scheduled for completion within five years, the city will have 6,000 private homes, ed the relations between Portu- An exhibition hall will go up She television and radio firm, 5,000 apartment units, a 100-acre industrial park, shopping centers, schools and re said a 20,000 to 50,000-square- ;al and the United States." first, with some model homes United completed by Labor Day, the construction necessary for complete community development. foot plant would be built initially on the tract. HAPPY BIRTHDAY—Sharline Ann Accorsi, who was "All of us," the President de- sponsors said. By the end of the lared, "realize that we are unl- year, 500 homes are expected. If the pilot operation proved a born on the Garden State Parkway in Monmouth County Rai'Uan Protest Uncle Sam — success, the rest of the firm's :ed in a common cause and that Chamberlain told members of March II, 1958, receives a present from Francis Hayes, of us, In his own way, the Madison Township Commit- Newark operation would be Your Host Long Branch, a maintenance district supervisor, at the ihares a part of the responsi- tee that the project extending in- moved to the site, bringing the ility of striving for a peaceful to Monroe and Madison Town- Tomorrow Is Armed Forces township at least a $10 million Parkway's fifth birthday party for members of the Gar- and better world." ships was the site of a long- Board Appointment Day, when Uncle Sam will ba ratable. den State Parkway Stork Club. Mrs. Frank H. Accorsi, Washington readied a rousing planned housing development. He host to the public. Shore area The firm now operates three Red Bank, holds her daughter. welcome for the President. said tentative approval given to residents will find these plants and research facilities in Sommers Brothers for develop- events particularly attractive Newark. Eisenhower is to report to the Law is Proposed nation on television and radio, ment in 1956 had expired in 1959. to youngsters and adults alike: The president said the pilot Seej Burden plant would possibly be enlarged probably early next week, about Fort Monmouth—Signal Corps to 100,000 square feet' if and Elite 'Stork Club' his unsuccessful efforts in Paris "In my opinion," Chamberlain RARITAN — Mrs. Florence parade, Greely Field, 11 a. m.; when the entire operation is o sit down and talk things over added, "the project is not self- Goldberg, a leader in Parent- exhibits of weapons and scien- supporting and will prove a bur- Police Car moved. •vith Khrushchev. Teacher Association work, and tific equipment, Greely Field, The summit conference never den on the community through defeated candidate in the Feb- J. Arthur Goldberg, attorney Meyer Hall and Squier Hall, for the firm, said plans also in- Has Real 'Blowout' ;ot under way because the Presi- demands for schools, sewers and ruary school board election, yes morning and afternoon; chil- other services." Mishap Is terday protested a recent board clude attracting allied indus- dent refused to knuckle under dren's rides on fire engines, tries to the tract. SAYREVILLE — Unconcerned -lospital. to the Soviet Premier's demand Top officials of the sponsors appointment and called for new films and television shows, with Summit problems, rising Mrs. Stephens, who came t< and the state were present at legislation "to prevent a recur- He said Blonder-Tongue could that Eisenhower apologize for Investigated various times; aviation com- not use the entire tract even living costs or sidewalks in the party by train, made tin American spy flights over Soviet the press preview in New York. rence. munications show, 3:15 p. m.; Shrewsbury, an exclusive club trip especially for the occasion Salvatore A. Bontempo, com- after expansion. territory and punish those re- UNION BEACH — The police color film of post, Theater 2 Mr. Goldberg also stressed jathered for a fun session She is staying with her brothe: missioner of conservation and The action came as a result sponsible. committee of the governing body various times; tours through that the development of the site terday. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr A crowd of about 2,000 at Lis- economic development, welcom- is still investigating a week-old of the appointment April 22 of post Installations. -ould be geared to protecting Apparently the only problem of William Chichester, 20 West Firs bon's Portela Airport cheered ed the pfojected community with accident involving a police car, James W. Redmond, 37 Mason McGuIre Air Force Base — the value of the firm's invest- the 15 members attending was St., Kcyport. Eisenhower as he warmly shook the declaration: Councilman Matthew J. Hanas, Dr., to replace board member how to keep from being trampled "Our state's economic and in- Air show, early afternoon. ment and in keeping with the (See STORK CLUB, Pg. 2) hands with President Tomaz. police chairman, reported last Wayne B. Darland. township's wishes as to parkin] by the visitors. dustrial development is actually In her statement, Mrs. At that moment an American night. and landscaping. Birthday Party conservation work as it permits berg charged that several board in the crowd cried out, "I like us to put our lands to their best Mr. Hanas said one of the pa It was the fifth birthday party Ike. God bless you Ike." lice cars went through the cy- members had urged her. to seek Parade Planning Firm To Lease possible use. By the same tok- election this year but that "be- The question of rezoning thi for the "Garden State Stork A smile lit up the President's en, as conservationists, we must clone fence separating the wa- Club," with 15 of the 18 members face and he waved his grey hat. ter works from the Jersey Cen- cause I was honest enough to Ambrosino tract was turned ove utilize facilities properly any- speak my mind" during the cam- Details to Community Planning A'ssoci in attendance. Quarters For Then he climbed the stairs to his where they are best suited to tral Power and Light Co. power Membership in this youthful or- station early last Friday. paign, that support was with ates, Inc., to work out the de- big jet plane, waved with his the needs." ganization is limited to children arms outstretched, and turned The fence is on JCP&L prop- drawn and as a consequence "I tails of the change. Outlined who were born on the parkway. to enter the plane. World Example erty, he said. lost by 18 votes." Local officials pointed out that Police Force Happel said the privately fi- the economic development zone When the party was first Mr. Hanas estimated damage She questioned Mr. Redmond's MATAWAN - The Matawan NEW SHREWSBURY - Th nanced project would "provide as presented in the master plan planned, the number stood at 17. Macmlllan Reports to the police car at "about $100." appointment on the basis of "his Borough Parade Commission has borough police department wil the world at large with a prac- would have to be extended in Irene Jetters qualified for mem LONDON (AP)—British Prims He said no one was injured in interest," asking, "Did he show issued invitations for all borough have new quarters beginning Jul; tical illustration of what the com- depth and width to encompass bership by being born in Essex Minister Harold Macmillan re- the mishap. more interest than I had for organizations to participate in the I. bined forces of highly industri- two years?" the Ambrosino lands. County on the superhighway May vealed today that Soviet Premier There was no public report on Memorial Day parade. 7. She is the daughter of Mr. Councilman Clarence Unlerber Nikita Khrushchev told him the alized economy can do for its the incident until last night. Same Night As proposed in the plan, the people." The parade will start at 9:30 and Mrs. George Jetters, New- recommended, and counci day before the summit confer- Patrolman Andrew Kubiak is Mr. Redmond was appointed zone has a depth of 500 feet from agreed to, taking a lease on 55' Happel said: a.m. at Sutphin Ave., adjacent (See REZONE, page 2) ark. ence opened he would not nego- being questioned as to his possi- the same night Mr. Darland's to Matawan Lumber Company square feet of space in the Way "We hear inflation is pricing resignation was read and accep- Anyway, pretty well lost in the tiate unless the United States ble role in the accident, Mr. and end at Memorial Park. side Bowl-O-Drome for a renta condemned its spy flights over houses out of the market. It Hanas reported, but to date has ted. noisy celebration was the fact of $100 a month. seemed to us that by combining Services are scheduled for 9 that yesterday's affair also was Soviet territory, punished those neither confirmed nor denied res- The resignation was read short- INDEX The new police quarters wil careful land planning, high qual- a.m. at Ross Hill Cemetery, Page supposed to mark the fifth year responsible and agreed not to ponsibility. ly after the meeting started, and have a separate entrance. Conn continue them. ity construction in homes fully Mr. Kubiak told The Register accepted in less than a minute conducted by the Veterans of Amusements 18 of operation of the parkway—it equipped electrically and mech- Foreign Wars and at Memorial cil authorized spending up tc later last night that he has been — without comment. Births 2 officially opened July 1, 1955— $300.for new partitions and othe Khrushchev repeated his de- anically, and the newest mass questioned "along with two otlv The board then immediately Park at 11 a.m. by the Amer- Jim Bishop 6 and the opening of the first perm- mands formally at the conference production methods — we could ican Legion. facilities. er policemen." went into executive session. Hal Boyle 14 anent service area on the park- The borough will take a leas' opening the next day, bringing offer luxury living starting in He said that he "withheld no Twenty-five minutes later, Refreshments will be served Bridge 17, 21 way—the Cheesequake area. (See IKE, Pg. 3) the $12,000 range." for one year, with an option fo information" and that "the re- board members returned from to the parade participants in the Classified 22-25 That's where the party was held, a second year at the same prici C. E. Kohlhepp, president of port the council committee has the closed-door conference and Little St. parking lot. Comics 17. 21 in the Howard Johnson's restau- (See ELECTRIC CITY, page 2) The space available in the bo from me now it also had a week Mr. Redmond, one of only four The next meeting of the com- Crossword Puzzle 17, 21 rant in the service area. ougli hall has long been inad Borough Hall ago, as soon as" the incident oc- persons in the audience, was ap- mission will be held Monday. Editorials e The guests of honor came from quate to the needs of the polio pointed. cured." Representing the organizations Herblock 6 far and near. department, Mr. Untcrbcrg slat Golf Club Mr. Hanas said no further de- Within two minutes, he had comprising the commission are Kitty Kelly 10 First Girl cd. Entry Probed tails are available pending com- been sworn in. The entire action Joseph Vaccarella and W. Ed- Obituaries 2 From 1,887 miles away in Der- At the same meeting, Council pletion of the investigation. took less than half an hour. ward Harris, fire department; by, Colo., came the second child „..**d Oonn fina.mol , readin..au.nKg a«,.n . HIGHLANDS - Police today Suit Is Sylvia Porter 6 re p r0 ln a bl lnR i nd ei He said council will meet with- Board member Vernon W. Commander Clyde Sanders and Radio-Television 16 —and first girl—born on the park amendment to the salary ordin-i? . £ K u 2'* ! ing a few days to set a date Manning abstained from the vot- Robert Ziegler, American Legion; way, Dolores Lorraine Stephens, 00 Borou£ uh Ha2 earl!v ves Religious Services .....12-15 ance setting pay ffo r a police! "Y"Y ' ' BorouKh Ha" earlv ves for action on the matter. ing in protest of what he des- Frank Anson and Oscar Butch, 10 K " - Settled Social 10-11 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert sergeant at $5,300 a year. Fredj ™^' ,. At that time, he said, decision cribed as "the rush." VFW, and Frank Martin, Theo- Stephens, former residents ol Garrabrant was recently pro-! AccordinR to Mayor Cornelius FREEHOLD — A settlement George Sokolsky 6 1 Culnc Jr somc mM will be made as to whether a He declared later that the ap- dore Phelan, Jr., and Richard Matawan. moled to sergeant and is the' ; y; - * was reached yesterday between Sports 18-20 1 clia suspension will be ordered or oth- pointment had been railroaded Lewis, Matawan First Aid and! Dolores was born in Middlesex only officer of that grade on the' "KO — less than a dollar - Hollywood Golf Club and resi- Stock Market 2 er disciplinary action taken. (See RARITAN, page 3) Rescue Squad, Inc. I County on the way to Railway force. was taken from the desk of dents of Ocean Township in their W. S. White 6 the borough clerk. luit against a developer. lie said entry was gained by Superior Court Judge J. Ed- culling protective wire on ward Knight will approve the the window of the assessor's of- terms of the settlement when a Freeway, Plan Wins Friends, Foes at Public Hearing fice in the rear of the building. third party. Ocean Township, Mayor Guiney said file cab- agrees. inets and the assessor's desk The settlement calls for the de- OAKHURST - The proposed construction of a 13-million-dolla were "jimmied." He said the veloper to build 49 homes instead parson nr persons involved ap- of 86. It further stipulates that freeway between Wall Township and Eatontown appeared yester- parently were looking for mon- the remaining 37 lots and a ey. Nothing else was taken. paper street parallel to Deal Rd. day to eliminate chances that a will be offered for sale to the southern section of Rt. 35 which Attention Middletown Township residents and golf club which ad- ono man called "suicide lane' Residents Join the lots, and that a buffer will be widened in the next sev- eral years. Clean up week will be held dur- zone will be created between the ing the period May 23d to May new homes and the golf club. The apparent abandonment of 28th. Open bodied trucks will The plaintiffs also withdrew a an earlier plan that would have make pickups on the regular col- suit against the township for is extended a relief highway parallel lection day In collection areas. suing what they claimed were on Rt. 35 north of Eatontown, Richard W. Seuffort, Business improper building permits, through Middletown Township or Administrator.—Advertisement The club and nearly home- beyond, also Was 'disclosed by owners and club members had spokesmen for the New Jersey Notice attempted to halt an 86-home de- Highway Department. There will be a free R.ibies Vac- velopment bordering the club by About 100 persons, officials cination Clinic at tho rear of the Shalman, Inc., Metuchen, and and residents, met with state Borough Hall in Keansbiirg, N. J. Perri Construction Corp., New- representatives in Ocean Town- nn Saturday, May 21st, l%0 irom ark. ship's municipal building to 10:00 A. M. to V> Noon. Sponsor- Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., of discuss, praise and protest de- ed by the Borough of Kcansburg, Atlantic Highlands represented tails of the state-federal free- A WAY TO TRAVEL—This map, proparod by the New Jonoy Highway Department, shows the "lazy-i" routo that would bo followed by tho nnd the State Department of the club and homeowners, and way's alignment. The recorded proposed Rt. 35 Froeway from Wall Townihip north to Eatontown, whero it would link with proposod Rt. 18 Frooway, going northwest. Many Health.—Advertisement. Melvin B. Cohen of Newark conversations will be examined liked the plan but some wanted changoi when an alignment hearing was held in Ocoan Township1! municipal building yostordny. Tho cost of represented the developers. tn Trenton prior to further ac- Big Savings tion. construction is estimated at 13 million dollars, half of which would bo paid in federal funds. Timo of construction: Two to throo yoars. Notice Buy milk by the gallon and half Clean-up Week in the Borough Stephen Link, Trenton, district plans, said the program was dents and business people have gallon. Special, fresh eggs 30c Garden State Parkway and be to Trenton. Both would be open plan his board's "complete; en- dozen. Economy Dairy, corner nf Little will be on May engineer for the state Highway ound. urged in recent years—now that called the Rt. 3fi Freeway—with to cars, buses and trucks. dorsi-mrat." 1 ,, „ River St. and Shrewsbury Ave.. 23d, 1960 tn May 28th, 19G0, in- Department, and Paul Stafford, It wns Mr. Link's observation tin. freeway program is on the another proposed Rt. \H Free- E. Donald Sterner, president It was Patrick O. Mruno, -d nank.-Advcrtisement. clusive. All collections will be Trenton, consultant with Porter, hat his department is not giving books. way, carrying traffic tn and frorn of Hit; Mcinmouth County Plan- Wuimnfassa contractor and n Ul madn on the Regular Collection ^ckhart, McCreary & O'Brien, ;tudy nt this time to the widen- Also brought to linht wnn the. thfi Browntown and Now Bruns- ning Hoard, appearing on bchaK first aid squad nwmhrr, who ilay.s. Fred L. Ayeih, Buiuug'n which 'a working for the state ing of Rt. 35 between Balontown plan to tie in the freeway— which wick nren.i tn the northwest, and nf his body and the Board ni called Kl. .13 "suicide lane," Colts Neck Iris Gardens, Colt? Clerk.—Advertisement on the right-of-way alignment and Bridle—which many rcsi- would run between Rt. 35 and the with the westward-running Rt. 38 Freeholders, gave Hie freeway (Sue FRliliWAY Page 20) Neck, N. >I,—Adverlisi'mont . J-Fridiy. Bby 20. 1960 RED BANK REGISTER Kindergarten ?8 Scouts Births •*•'*. Class To At Camporee MIDDLETOWN — thirty-eight Madleai Cntcr OBITUARIES members of Boy Scout Troop Mr. and Mri. John Antinozzi, Give Play 140 participated in the district 220 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank, camporee last week-end at Camp NEW MONMOUTH — "Salute girl, yesterday. . MRS. ADDIE M. BARBOUR MRS. LOUIS E. DE QUINE, SR events, including advancement Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Newman, 1 to the Calendar Month" will be Housman. LONG BRANCH-Mrs. Addie LONG BRANCH —Mrs. Ruth presented by the kindergarten Wayside Rd., New Shrewsbury, M. Barbour, 90, of 486 West St., Cecelia Way DeQuine, 77, of 63 They participated in all the a girl, yesterday. class in St. Mary's Catholic tests, fire building, cooking, died yesterday in the home of rving PI., died yesterday i School, under the direction of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Cham- tracking and wild life studies. White Plains Hospital, N. Y. Marylee Nursing Home, Eaton their teacher, Mrs. John Gray. bers,, 279 Long Branch Ave. :own. During the camporee, two Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Skiba, There were two performances Born here, she was the daugh- She had been in failing healt! troop members, "Chip" Ottinger 179 Union Ave., Tarrytown, N. this morning, and there will be and Robert Laggen, and .the ter of the late William C. andhe past four years. Y., a son, Michael Andrew, Sarah Potter Nanalian. another Sunday in the School scoutmaster, Chester Ottinger Tuesday. Mrs. Skiba is the for- Mrs. Barbour was the oldest Mrs. DeQuine was born in Mad auditorium at 2 p. m. were inducted into Na Tsi Hmei r Katherine Lebrecque, daugh- member of. the Asbury Meth- ison, Wis., daughter of the lat The opening number consists Lodge, Order of the Arrow. ter of Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore Wjlliam J. and Isabel Canne odist Church. She had been a of all the children singing "Let This is a national brotherhood Labrecque of Grange Ave., Fair member of the church and ilsWay, and had lived here 4 us Entertain You," followed by Boy Scout honor camp project. years. Haven, N. J. organization for 80 years. a January scene of Father Time Troop members were accom- She also was a member of the She was a member of th and the New Year. February is panied by Mr. Ottinger and Kivewview Hospital Oliver Byron Engine Company Presbyterian Church; past pres: represented in song by "Let Me Frank Addonizio, Robert Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garvey, Auxiliary and an honorary mem- dent of the Woman's Organiza Call You Sweetheart." March has Roy Rogers and Wallace Ehrlich, Marc St., Hazlet, son, yester- tion of the church; past vio two numbers, "Easter Parade" ber of Crystal Wave Council, assistant scoutmasters. day. Sons and Daughters of Liberty president of the Women's Pres and "Here Comes Peter Troop members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Melser, 3 here. bytcrial; active in the Sunda tail." "April Showers" is follow, James Addonizio, Bruce Bog- Caro Ct., Red Bank, son, this She was the widow of John school, Girl Scouts and YMCA ed by a May crowning and well, Philip Bolma, Kevin Bull, Barbour. a member of the Long Branc "Mary We Crown Thee." June's Robert Byron, Charles Clarke, morning. Surviving are three sons, James Woman's Club, and an organ selection is "Here Comes the Robert Cook, Theodore Dalack, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roma, R. Barbour of this place, Louis izer of the Parent-Teacher As Bride;" July, "Yankee Doodle," Jr., Joseph and Mick DePierro, 81 Riverbrook Ave., Lincroft, J. Barbour of West Long Branch, sociation Youth Center. and August features at beauty Bruce Ehrlich, Joseph Gess, daughter, this morning. and H. Morrell of Sagaponack, Surviving are her husband, pageant by the sea to the strains Ronald Goldie, Douglas Hell- Fitkin Hospital L. I.; four other daughters, Mrs. Louis E. DeQuine, Sr.; thre of "A Pretty Girl is Like a man, Joseph and Fred Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips, Harry C. Van Grunt and Mrssons. , Louis E. DeQuine, Jr., oMelody." Richard Kastner, Francis and 46 West Main St.," Freehold, Walter Jackson, both of Ocean Pensacola, Fla., Philip W. D Robert Laggen, William Lang a girl, Wednesday. For September and the open port. Mrs. Frank Potter of this Quine of Saudi Arabia, and Joh; WELCOME TO HOLMDEL—Mayor James H. Ackerson, center, welcomes Isaac F. Michael and David May, David Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kellenyi, place, and Mrs. Fred Williams F. DeQuine of Lcesburg, Fla ing of school it's "School Days" Mallard, Edward O'Hara, "Chip" 119 High St., Eatontown, boy, and "Do, Re, Mi." October, foot- Blonder, president of Blonder-Tongue, Inc., Newark, to Holmdel. The firm plans to or Wjcst Long Branch; a sister, two daughters, Mrs. Louise Gen Ottinger, Joseph Palmer, Roger Wednesday. ball season, has a cheering sec Mrs. Aurilla Cook of this place; dron of Montreal, Canada, an build a pilot electronics plant on Rt. 35 on lands owned by Carmine Ambrosino, Rand, Ray Rogers, Jack Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobb, Marl- Mrs. Elizabeth Kinnie of th tion; November, Thanksgiving 11 grandchildren and IS great left, and his family. Eventually the firm hopes to move entire operation to the manski, Randy Rowse, Bill boro Township, boy, Wednesday. grandchildren. city; three brothers, Charles 1 prayer, ami December, "Kitty and Michael Way of Quinccy, Calif., Harr Under the Christmas Tree" and site bringing a ratable of at'least $10 million to the township. Seento, Jeffrey Mr. and Mrs. George Stout, The funeral will be Monday J. Way of Madison, Wis., an"SilenfNight." The grand finale Shapiro, Fred Warwick, "Chip" RD 1, Freehold, daughter, Wed- at 2 p. m. in the John W. Flock Fred Way of Exeland, Wis.; tw concludes with "We ' Hope We Wchlbach, Danny Zalhring and nesday. Funeral Home with Rev. William most of her time looking after William Schmidt. sisters, Mrs. Grace Busse o Entertained You." Heads her own three children. I. Roberts, pastor of Asbury Birchwood. Wis., and Mrs. Alic Stork Club Troop 140 Morley Rangers Methodist Church, officiating. Rev. Robert T. Bulman of St. Last, but by no means least, were given an "A" rating. The Buege of Madison, Wis., and I Mary's will present each child (Continued) was Milton Levy, the public re- Rezone Burial will be in Glenwood Ceme- grandchildren. Mrs. Chichester was at the par- troop's Buffalo Patrol received tery. a certificate at special gradua< lations director who dreamed up the prize as the "best all (Continued) The funeral will be Monda; tion excercises which follow. ty, too. "I was there when it the birthday party idea. Near, happened, (the birth) so I had around patrol." To attain the the highway. This would be In- MRS. WILLIE~ALFORD at 2 p. m. in the Damiano Fi the end of the two-hour party, pr[z"es; the "winners "were judged neral Home. Rev. Robert to come," Mrs. Chichester said. M Levy looked creased to 800 feet. FREEHOLD — Mrs. Melvina £ . slightly^beat._ (jn competitive activities, inspec- Alford, 68, of Prosperity St. 'died Reed, pastor of the Presbyteria She Knows This party was no small affair. The zone also would be ex- Rails, Oils " " tions, campsites and patrol ac- tended from 200 to 500 feet be- yesterday in the Atlantic High- Church, will officiate. Buria Does Dolores know where she In addition to the 15 Stork Club tivities. lands Nursing Home. will be in Glenwood Cemeter was born? members who showed up, there yond the railroad at the south end of the zone. She was born in Jacksonville, "You ask her where she waswere about 40 adults and 27 ALBERT J. POLHEMUS Lift Stocks born," Mrs. Stephens answered, Officials noted the depth exten- Fla., daughter of the late Nelson other youngsters. sion would match that of a light and Sylvia Brier Hansberry. Mrs. SOUTH BELMAR — Albert J NEW YORK (AP) - Trading "and she'll tell vou, 'in a car Plenty of Presents Appraisers interest swung away from the on the parkway.'" industrial zone planned in Mid- Alford was a retired presser. Polhemus, 62, of 722 Eighteent No party is complete without dletown off Laurel Ave. She formerly lived in Keyport. Ave.. died yesterday in Fitki space age defense issues and in As do most gatherings, this one presents, and there were plenty to rails, oils and selected issues started off with a few speeches, Hear Smith Officials of the TV firm hoped Surviving are her husband, Hospital. of them. Each club member re RED BANK — Thomas J. the zone change could be made He was born in Eatontow: as the stock market advanced but they were brief. Willie Alford, and a son, Jonny ceived half a dozen gifts, which Smith of the law firm of Parsons, by Sept. 1, Their purchase and was the son of the lati again yesterday. John B. Townsend, vice chair- Alford of Cleveland, Ohio. were donated by the operators of! Labrecque, Canzona and Blair, agreement with the, Ambrosino The funeral will be tomorrow Henry and Lillian Polhemus. Hi The oils, rails and some mo- man of the New Jersey Highway parkway restaurants and gasoline) tors spearheaded an irregular Wednesday night in Old Union family is conditional upon the at ;10 a. m. in the John W. lived here 60 years. Authority, which operates the stations. climb in the afternoon which parkway, welcomed the group House addressed the Central Jer- zone change. The deadline for Mehlcnbeck Funeral Home, Haz- Mr. Polhemus operated hi From youngster to oldster, the purchase is Sept. 1. added an estimated $l,600,0Q0, and said he was a little disap- sey Chapter, Society of Residen- let. Rev. Collins B. Byrd, former own ice business for 35 year; everyone seemed to have a good Access and was superintendent of Whiti 000 to the quoted value of stocks pointed that no babies had been tial Appraisers. pastor of the Second Baptist time. His topic was "Courtroom Church, Keyport will officiate. Ridge Cemetery, Eatontown, th listed on the New York Stock born in Cape May, Atlantic or Also referred to Community Exchange, based on the rise in Even D. Louis Tonti, executive Technique for Appraisers." Burial will be In Midway Green past eight years. Burlington Counties along the director of the parkway, had a Planning was the question of an the Associated Press average. Nominated for chapter officers access street to the tract. Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs parkway. big smile as he walked around Marie Polhemus; a son, Charlc: Although the ticker tape la^ were Robert E. Skold, president; The Newark firm manufactur- VILLANOVA Pa. - Thomas Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, with a lollipop in his mouth. Polhcmus, this place; an aun ged only once, and briefly, at Russell M. Borus, first vice pres- ers closed circuit television for MRS. MOSELLA COSSABOOM G. Labrecque, son of Mr. andauthority chairman told the club And just as the social blowout Mrs. Rebecca Burrows of Re the opening, turnover was con ident; Kenneth L. Walker, Jr., industrial and educational pur- FREEHOLD — Mrs. Mosella Mrs. Theodore J. Labrecque of members, "I'm glad that you drew to a close, it turned out that Bank, and two grandchildren. sistently brisk and resulted in second vice president; F. Leroy poses; FM radios, and electron- Cassaboom, 95. of 29 Hudson St., 99 Grange Ave, Fair Haven, was let me come to your party." the oldest person there was Mrs. The funeral will be Monda; total volume of 3,700,000 shares Garrabrant, Jr., third vice pres- ics equipment to amplify tele- died in Fitkin Hospital Wednes- chairman of the Senior Fathers' Speedy Stork I. R. Stevens, Sr., of East day night. at 1 p. m. in Mt. Olivet Baptis compared with Wednesday's ident; Theodore W. McGinness, vision signals. 5,240,000, the largest since 1958. Day Saturday at Villanova Uni- She mentioned that evidently Orange, who was the only great- She was born in Lincroft, and Church. Rev. J. H. Marshal secretary, and Frank B. War- The firm chose Holmdel be- Of 1,2.1.1 issues traded, 569 versity. only the stork can exceed the grandmother in attendance. She was the daughter of the late pastor, and Rev. Walter T dell, treasurer. cause of the area's . desirable rose and 440 fell. New highs for Events started with a mass at 60 mile an hour speed limit on will be 81 years old in August. Forrrian and Lottie Young Stry- Hawkes, Red Bank, will offic Trustees nominated for three- labor market. Mr. Blonder said the year totaled 38 and new lows 11 a. m. Following lunch, there the parkway. Just about this Her great-grandson, Michael kcr. She formerly lived In Marl- ate. Burial will be in Whit year terms \Vere Milton Heller the firm spent a year on surveys 39. were varsity swimming demon- point, one of the club members, Rober Stevens, was born June boftr and Atlantic Highlands. Ridge Cemetery. and R. Thomas Bowers. of locations throughout the state. Baltimore & Ohio was up 1V4strations and a baseball game a little girl dressed in blue, be- 24, 195G, in Ocean County. He Surviving is a son, Dr. Ralph gan feeling that way and cried The plant would be built near WrLLIAM M. LEPPERT and Chesapeake & Ohio eased between Villanova and Seton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- the New York and Long Branch F, Cossaboom, this place, and Va following news that the roads Hall. A liberal arts student a bit. man Stevens, Spotswood. three grandchildren. ELBERON — William M. Lep Railroad and would set back are talking merger. After the majoring in English, young La- Then the candles on a huge Edward H. White, Jr., who wasFirst Aid about 2,500 feet from Rt. 35. The funeral will be tomorrow pert, 75, of 1130 Lincoln Sq., die brecque will graduate next birthday cake were lighted. It yesterday in Monmouth Medica close came news that Atlantic born March 2, 1957, in Ocean The pilot plant would employ at 11'n. m. in the W. H. Freeman Coast Line and Seaboard had apmonth, at which time he will be turTied out later that the treCount- y was the heaviest baby ami ' Son Funeral Home. Rev. Center. Courses Set about 300 persons. proved merger terms. ACL wacommissiones d in the Navy. He mendous bottom layer actually born on the parkway, tipping the Glenn A. Hinc, pastor of Brick He was born in New Bruns up 1 and Seaboard up l'/l. has been assigned to the Atlan- was a false bottom. scales at eight pounds, one MATAWAN — Richard Lewis Reformed Church, Marlboro, will wick and was the son of the lat president of the First Aid and Thirteen of the 16 most active tic Fleet and will serve on the There were some interesting ounce. officiate. Burial will be in Brick Paul and Catherine Leppert. H Rescue Squad, Inc., Monday stocks advanced and three de- destroyer USS Beale, out of Nor-stories to be told'about the ar- The lightweight of the group Reformed Cemetery. wife was the late Mrs. Helen folk, Va. night announced that the second Hartman Leppert. clined. rivals of the club members. was William Cimilluca, the early The first child born on the standard and advanced first aid JOHN~W1LSON Yesterday's closing stocks: bird, who weighed in at four Surviving are a son, Willan 1 superhighway, William Parkway courses will start next Thursday, NEW YORK - John Wilson, Leppert of West Hollywood, Fla. 4.1 | 1-T-K Ckl Brk 26' OBITUARY pounds 13 ounces. and continue every Thursday i I Jotinn Man Cimilluca, saw the light of day The party was a photographer's 84, of 635 West 170th St., died a daughter, Mrs. Kathryn D'Am Air JCriluc 71!'; | JOIIC.I*!. TARBY CAUSBY, SR. thereafter from 8 to 10 p.m. Les Wednesday in Mother Cabrini Alleg CJI lit1,! | Joy Mfg July 11, 1955, at the Telegraph nightmare. The curtains on the brese, with whom he lived, an* Allog l,ii,| Hl^t 1 K:il«pr Al FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Hill state police barracks. Neiman, Port Monmouth First Hospital. two sisters, Mrs. J. Wilbur Tci Allk'il i;h Ml1. I Kennecotl Tarby Causby, Sr., 48, died Tues- big bay windows were closed and Aid Squad, will conduct the ses At one time he had lived on Allied Kin Had Been to Races opened a dozen times as the pho ry of Highland Park, and MrsAllln dial B3 day in his home on Dutch La., The youngster was two months sions, which are open to the pub- Allen PI., Red Bank, N. J. He Charles Strein of New Bruns Alcoa here. tographers switched from colored lic. Registrations will be accept Am Alrlln I.eli I'ort (J early, his mother said yesterday. WAS a World War I veteran. wick. Am Ilrk Bli Born in Richland, Ga., lie was film to black and white. The ed by Mr. Lewis. dedicated to l-oli Vnl Inil Mr. and Mrs. Vito A. Cimilluca, His sister is Mrs. John F. Kel- The funeral will be Monda, Am ('iin Loll Vnl KH a resident here 16 years. camera shot more than 300 feet Delegates Jonathan Hedglin Am Cynn LOP OIn.iJ West Orange, were on their way INTEGRITY ly of Brookdnle Farm, Lincroft, at 10 a. m. in the Damiano Fu Am MAKily Oli'. 1.1 li McNAL Mr. Causby was employed by man with the motion picture Theodore Phelan, Jr. and Frank Am .Motors I.lKBAMy home from a day at the races To serve reverently . . . N; 1. neral Home, Long Branch. Rev Am Hlilvlt Matthews Auto Body Shop, Free- cammera shot here than 300 feet Martin, Sr., reported on the Uth I.ukorn Stl at Monmouth Park when William Also surviving arc his wife, an-Sherman S. Robinson, pastor o Am .SHI Muck Trk hold. of film. district meeting of the New Jer- with dignity and beauty Am THATel .Martin Co was born. His middle name is other sister, and two brothers. the Simpson Methodist Church Am Toll .11"! M»rck Surviving are his parents, Ed- Three club members were un- sey State Council they attended always, and offering the Am VUCOBP in honor of his birthplace. The funeral will be Monday at Long Branch, will officiate. Bur- p hit: Menu G.M ward and Minnie Rice Causby; a bale to attend. They were, Fran- in Keyport May 12. William Bo the Cody Funeral Home, St. Nich ial will be In New Calvary Ccm u'-ntuln Mo A "I had all winners," Mrs, Cim- utmost in consideration. Annco KM MrvMisr Oil ion, Tarby Causby, Jr. ol Cliff- cis Michael Walford, born Dec, gart, state president, was a olas Ave. ctery, Parlin. ArmoiirACu Mnnt Wnnl wood: three sisters, Mrs. Anna ilucca said of her day at the 24, 1958, in Union County, son guest. At no time does creed or Annul Ck Nal nine races. Her husband said she had AMil Oil Nat 1'nlry Gohsson of Delroit, Mich., Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wal- price make any difference Alclilnon .N'nl IIIMII1 Lillia Home nf Linden, and Mrs.four winners. All ltrlln Nnt (lyiia dorf, Hazlet; Mark Tate Keagy, in the high standards we Avco Corp Nat Ktopl Mary Van ol Cliffwood; and three William is the youngest of four born June 8, 1959, in Ocean Coun- Awaits Hearing, LOCAL SECURITIES •CMkftW NY Ontrdt 21 children. "He's my youngest and have upheld and shall con- llalil Limn .14 Kla M riv 35 brothers, Louis and Joseph Caus- ty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard The following bid and asked quotations, from the National Asso l!»ll*Oh No Am Av 37 by, both Newark, and Henderson last," Mrs. Cimilucca added. P. Keagy, West Creek, and Youth Escapes tinue to uphold in our elation of Securities Dealers, Inc.. do not represent actual transac- linyiik Clg Nor Pac 4] Causby of Cliffwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Accorsi, tions. They are a guide to the range within which these securities llpnrtlit Av Nn«t Alrlln 111 Cheryl Nadine Mandeville, born FREEHOLD — A 17-year-old service and responsibility llfth Stfrl Ctl'ti Ohio Oil 32 The Bedle Funeral Home, Key- Red Bank, were on their way to Dec. 22, 1959, in Monmouth Coun-, could have been sold (indicated by the "bid") or bought (indicated Hndtl* Air Oliver Cp 17 Elizabeth youth escaped from the to the community. [Ionian 3(1 Outli Mar 21 port, is in charge of arrange- Paul Kimball Hospital in Lake- ty, daughter of Mr. and Mrsprobatio. n office here while by the "asked") at the time of compilation. 'lorg Wnrn Owen* III Ol 102 wood on March 11, 1958, when BANKS Illoy Krle P«n A W Air 17 ments. Paul Mandeville, Matawan. awaiting a hearing on a charge llwM Co I Pnrnm J'lcl «l Sharlinc Ann Accorsi was born. Dlv. nid Asked ilillnni | PiMinoy, JO 123 The other members who attend- of juvenile delinquency. Asbury Pk.-Manasquan Nat'l 1.25 .1.1 nun j.i.l I I'a PivAU 20'i 'Great Honor' ed were. Michael Ryess, born He was identified as Thomas John E, Day •am-, Jl WEATHEK Pn 111: I3's Mrs. Accorsi, the mother of Asbury Pk., Ocean Grovo 2.M) 40 Niter Tiiic II I'll 11 Kl Ml July 25, in Union County, son Hen ratty. Allenhurst Nat'l .50 50 I'lilll IVI Fair and warm again today three children, said she feels it of Mr. and Mrs. Modesto Reyes, Probation officials said the Atlantic Highlands Nat'l *•' 7.(10 lliO II'• I I'll Hlrpl is a "great honor to belong to Funeral Home Belmar-Wall Nat'l (IP, I Pill' Sv EAO 37'i with high in the 80's inland and Clark; George Edward Helfrich, youth was apprehended April 22 2.00 55 'liryiler <(!'« | Pulillck Imt 75 to 80 along the coast. Some such an exclusive club." 85 Riverside Avenue Central Jersey Bank .SO (x) 15 'IlliM Hvr Pullman born March 1, 1956, in Union in Union Beach as the driver 16'/ lolK I'niill 311', Tho father cf one Stork Club Farmers & Merchants 1.00 4S MCA cloudiness tonight with low in County, son of Mr. and Mrso.f a car from whioh a number Keyport Branch 'oliiin cm I'M; Itrndlng Co he GO's, Saturday warm and hu-member helped deliver another First Nat'l, Bradley Beach 1.25 45(New) •t «l Ini l.^,,,| daughter, Cheryl Lois, was born 'orn IM *- i HI Itrj; Pap and Mrs. Robert G. Hirsch, out in an attempt to locate him. Non-Sectarian Merchants Trust • .70 2iy, 23}; 'tnwn 7.pll MARINE Dec. 31, 1957, on the parkway Matawan Bank .10 'rue Hll 20'« I Kiwi] Oil Springfield; Diane Jane Gibson, •lirtl^B Wf 51'. Blnck Island to Cape May: in Essex County, was driving the Monmouth County Nat'l ) r: AI [. | I I Hlnrltilr born Feb. 21, 1958, in Monmouth 21'* Smith, AO Winds south to southwest 10-15 ambulance carrying Mrs. Ed- Peoples Nat'l, Keyport .1.00 llrl UW 7 County, daughter of Mr. and 70 80 Dentil!! Blip Rornny New Jersey Trust P'MI knots today tonight nnd Satur- ward llranck, also of Isclin, when 1.00 « IIIMIK Alrr Pac Mrs. Clifford Gibson, Lakewood; ROBERT A. BRAUN Sea Bright Nat'l I'i'U' riirm XV, I Hmi r.y day except occasionally 20 knots Teresa Rnmona Ilranek was born .75 45 111 P.M.! !H", I fiju'rry rtil Lisa Ann Evanko, born Aug. 17, 511'i I «lil llraii'l near the shore in the afternoons. INDUSTRIAL lino I.I July 5, W!5D. 1M8, in Essex County, daughter "HOME FOR FUNERALS" Electronics Assistance Corp. K.I"! Kivl I Sl.l oil Cat Mostly fair but scattered thun- MC nnd Clown 12'/, \V/2 KnJ Julm ll'J SHI Ull NJ of Mr. and Mrs, Michael Evanko, Electronics Associates (xxx) 24 Krlr III! .11 Mini Pack dershowcrs liknly Saturday af- The cast wouldn't have been 25'/, TI-KHCO Clark, and Mark Steven Shcr Hanson VW-M HrrMnlii' ternoon. Visibility 4-8 miles. One of the county's most modern funeral 5'/, l''nnl Mtil Trx n Prod complete without a master of man, born April 2; I960, in Mon. Haydu Industries Urn Acr..|il 'IVxtron 'riilowm oil ceremonies and a clown. homes with a completely home-like atrriosphere. Laird & Co. , .. «J i-f a liynnin 17" mnuth County, son of Mr. and Urn F.Irc I Trnniinnor Many Topirs Slated Frank Rowlnnd, public rela- Monmouth Park .45 I "1 IM. I I'll Cnrlitrtf Mrs. Harvey Sherman, Lake 110' tions co-ordinator, took the first N. J. Natural Gas 21'/, 22!^ I'll Par wood. 106 BROAD STREET EATONTOWN N. J. Natural Gas Rights I'lilt Alrc For HTH Meeting part. .20 .nti (JMI Puii rt '.'( I'lilt'il I'I, LIBERTY 2-0383 U. S. Homes and Development Corp. ..,f II TrlftKI HI ill l.lnM RED BANK The Retail Francis "Tiny" Hayes, super- (x) including .10 extra; (xx) 0.7 percent stork div. IMS; lileii All III i I I'M Plywil , I frt imii Trade Hoard of the Community visor of maintenance district Formerly ol East Orange •Plus stock dividend, (xxx) 2 percent stock div. lMR; I I I'M HlllHt "hnmber of Commerce will meet five, and a resident of 343 Joline Electric City ••'Includes extra dividend. I I'M Hlrrl (It lly I Van Al Hll Tuesday nt R p. m. in the Ave., Long Branch, was the (Continued) y Walwortli 'Ill' Municipal Guiding. clown. t; i!r cm i\ Warn II Pic the Jersey Central Power & Light! >» U:\innn-r Tap '.'M W Pcmi Kl :t?\ Among the topics for discussion He was an awesome sight Cn., said: llcri' IMr «i I We«l I II Tfl |iiirir and liinntJi i;il i II.IJII I. is" your assurance of BcttlnR a F.vdyn N. Barker, secretary in ages to builders and community beautiful, enduring monument 4J- public relations department. developers," Coiislriirlril to {i.vsiirt: gronlcr cmnfuil ami |niviicy for in looping with your most chor- A nurse was -u<' Hll t-'.Mi '*^»V.J£rfE ^: « n Kimh.il! Hospital, hut spend.';!"-iin.- A.li,'i;h. .nr 1 * •* Eatontown BED BANK REGISTER Fridsy, M*r 20, 1900-3; Meyner Asks Early Senate Registration Spectacular Show Set Action on Cigarette Tax TRENTON (AP)-Gov. Robert] Scheduled For McGuire AF Base B. Meyner wants the state Senate EATONTOWN — Pre-school McGUIRE AFB — The most to say yes or no on a penny-a- Fort Band registration in the Eatontown spectacular Armed Forces Day pack cigarette tax increase to schools will take place Tuesday program of its history will be and Wednesday. 20 Join finance new state institutions beT Will Lead presented by McGuire Air Force Registration will be held be- Base tomorrow. fore the Assembly even considers tween 9 a. m. and 11:30 a. m Court St, a rival proposal for a 40-million- Scout Show in both the Margaret L. Vetter The Thunderbirds, the world's dollar bond issue. and Fred G. Steelman Schools irst supersonic precision aero- batic team; Titan, the mightiest Meyner urged leaders of the I OAKHURST — Fort Mon- Parents of children with las Joseph, CDA mouth'hs 389th Arm A my SignaC1A 0l Corpr s names beginning with A to M •>( U. S. intercontinental ballistic KEYPORT — Twenty new Assembly Democratic majority ™""' '- """"^ - " " ' —•• missiles; the F-106 "Delta Dart," at a news conference yesterday Band will lead the grand march will register Tuesday. • members were received into the of some 5,000. scouts at the Gol- Parents of children with las the world's fastest jet intercep- Catholic Daughters of America to keep a Nov. 8 bond issue tor; and the B-52 "Stratofort- referendum in committee until den Jubilee Scout Show at Mon- names beginning with N to Z wil at services conducted by Court mouth Park Saturday evening, register Wednesday. ress," the Air Force's biggest St. Joseph in the St. Joseph's the cigarette tax is debated "on bomber, will be feature attrac- the floor of the Senate." June 4. Children living west of Rt. 35, School audiiorium. including Wherry housing, Gibb tions at this MATS base. But Assembly Minority Leader Kendall Lee, city manager of Mrs. Agnes Armstrong, South Hall, Lowther area, and Cape Beginning at 10 a. m., a visitor Pierce H. Deamer (R-Bergen) Asbury Park and general show Amboy, district deputy, conduc- hart housing, will be jegisterei to McGuire, located 17 miles said the bond issue plan spon- chairman, said the Signal Corps ted the reception at the May at the Vetter School. south of Trenton, may see—for sored by Sen. Walter $. Jones band would take part in the "pre- meeting of the court. Received Although kindergarten children the first time in this area—the (R-Bergen), chairman of the show spectacular" scheduled to into Court St. Joseph were Mrs. start at 7:45 p. m., and would in Pine Tree Trailer Park have mighty Titan intercontinental bal- Appropriations Committee, should Patricia Pandolfa, Mrs. Helen later participate in the "Salute formerly gone to the Steelman listic missile towering some 10 Rowley, Mrs. Margaret Matthaey, be put to a vote in the lower School, they will be registerei to America" which is the offici- stories into the air. Mrs. Mary L. Allen, Mrs. Doro- house. He said Meyner's pay-as- al opening event of the show. for the next school year at th you-go plan to raise the cigarette Vetter School. When fully operational in the thy Barrett, and Misses Ruth and The band will be in charge o Helen Vogeler. The other new tax from five certs a pack to THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE to Riverview Hospital was marked yesterday when the Children living east of Rt. 35, near future, the Titan will be the six "is doomed to failure in the Warrant Officer Thomas Hardie. including Fort Monmouth proper, most powerful of our nuclear members were received into St. Rumson Auxiliary staged its 30th anniversary luncheon at Crystal Brook Inn. Left Senate." Frank Bryan, Asbury Park, is will be registered at the Steel- carrying ICBM's. Based on a Ann's Court, Keansburg, and the musical director of the show Court Fulgens Corona, New Mon- "I don't think we have to sub- to right, seated, are Mrs. Percy H. Radford, charter member and financial secre- man School. flexible design that allows for fu-. and will arrange the music fo: mouth. mit to the tyranny of the chair- tary; Mrs. George Stephen Young, president, and Mrs. William D. Cromey, treasurer. To be registered, pre-school ture improvement and refine- the event. children need not be at the reg ment, Titan will* have a range of Mrs. John Thaler, grand re- man of the Appropriations Com- Standing, Miss Grace F. Sickles, vice president; Mrs.'Cris Bertell, retiring secretary; gent, reported on the 19th an- mittee," Meyner snapped. The Municipal Band of Asbury istration with their parents. Phy at least 6,325 miles and a speed Mrs. Charles E. P. Johnson, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Joseph J. Clancey, nual retreat held at Georgian The governor said senators Park will also participate, Mr. sical examinations will be give of at least 17,250 miles per hour. Lee said. recording secretary. to the children after they ente This giant missile, weighing 110 Court College, Lakewood, and the favor his plan. The Assembly 27th biennial convention of the Democratic leaders said they The show is being sponsored kindergarten in September. tons at launch, will be but one by Monmouth Council, Boy Parents must bring with them of many ground displays at Mc- New Jersey State Court, Catho- would support his views and lic Daughters of America, at ths probably pass the cigarette tax Scouts of America. a birth certificate and evidence Guire. Shelburnc Hotel, Atlantic City. next Monday. Delegates of smallpox vaccination and diph- At 2 p. m. an air show, said She attended both events. o theria, pertussis and tetanus in- to be unsurpassed in New Jer- Majority Leader LeP.oy J. Appeal Head oculations. Parents have also Announcement was made that sey, will begin. High speed pas- D'Aloia (D-Essex) and Speaker been requested to bring records, Court St. Joseph has received a ses, formation passes, and Maurice V. Brady (D-Hudson) Urges Support Selected if any, of polio immunization. certificate, a state award of maneuvers will be performed by said other major administration To enter kindergarten in Sep- merit for outstanding service dur- LINCROFT — Support for the F-84F "Thunderstreaks," F-8!) programs would also be put to tember, a child must be five ing the years 1958 to I960 in the Lincroft-Everett Community Ap- ByMATAWA VFWN TOWNSHIP - "Scorpions," F-100 "Super Sa a vote when the Assembly meets years of age on or before Oct. Apostolate of the Aged Depart- peal was urged by Harry H. George Brenon, commander of bres," F-101 "Voodoos," F-10( Monday. 31, I960. ment. Mrs. George Epan is chair- Neuberger", appeal chairman, at Guadalcanal Post, Veterans of "Delta Darts," C-118 "Liftmas- One would regulate installment man of this department. a meeting of the Lincroft-Holm- Foreign Wars, has announced ters," C-124 "Globemasters," and sales generally. The other would del Kiwanis Club Monday night. that the delegates to the state Snow White C-133 "Cargomasters." The installation of officers will allow the 21 counties to assess Mr. Neuberger said the ap- VFW convention in Asbury Park be held at the June 14 meeting, property at anywhere from 20 to peal, which starts Oct. 1, has no June 22 through 25 were Theodore with Mrs. Charles O'Hare as 100 per cent of full market value overhead costs with all donations Soltys, William Wood, Michael Show Set chairman. and make it easier for taxpayers received going to organizations Jock, Harry Kern, Ronald Hoser Raritan The court will hold its 36th to appeal unfair assessments. which are represented by the and Charles Hobby. Their alter- annual banquet at Peterson's Deamer said the Republicans appeal. nates are Vincent Gaunt, Robert At Center (Continued) Buttomvood Manor June I. Mrs. would provide the votes needed Frank Ashworth, vice presi' Fletcher, Mel Hindle, Charles EATONTOWN — "Snow White through without proper consider- James Day and Mrs. Gilbert Cas- to pass all three bills under dent, said the club will co-op- Candiloro, William Jauvin • and and the Seven Dwarfs" will come ation of a wider field of candi- well are chairmen. emergency' suspension of rules. erate wif'i tli" »wii "^c "- Weston Mundy. to the Monmouth Shopping Cen dates. The next cancer meeting is Edward O. Hurd, Keansburg ter tomorrow at 11 a. m. and Mr. Redmond, a sales- schcduled for Tuesday at the Edward P. Carhart, Belford, and 1 p. m. man, has been active in local home of Mrs. Charles Emery, Edward A. Scofield, Cliffwood, Wait" Disney's fairyland beau Politics. A trustee of the Raritan 108 Manchester Ave. were welcomed as members at ty, along with her faithful fol- Athletic Association, he has liv- Monday's meeting. lowers, will be portrayed by the ed here 3'/2 years. The Guadalcanal Guard will Sylvia Meredith Puppets. To The Voters Workshop participate in the state Memorial With Miss Meredith here in Elaborating on her statement, Day ceremonies Sunday in Bev- CHANGEOVER—Mrs. Philip F. Hartung, Jr., new presi- person, the puppets will have two hich will be read at tonight's erly. free shows for children. leeting of the school board, Mrs. For Scouts Plans were completed for the dent of the Shrewsbury Township Parent-Teacher Associ- oldberg said she will seek new Each show is 45 minutes in MIDDLETOWN — An outdoor decoration of graves at Midway ation, left, accepts gavel from Mrs. James Y. Dunbar, length. Those who see the first late legislation which will re- Green Cemetery Memorial Day. uire school boards to hold spc- workshop for District Three of her predecessor. show and want to stay for the the Northern Monmouth County Members were asked to attend second are welcome, shopping ial elections to fill vacancies, Council of Girl Scouts was held games and give moral support center officials said. larticularly those which occur Monday afternoon to take up the Tuesday at Bodman Park. to the Little League team spon- Miss Meredith's "Snow White tear the beginning of a new cal- sored by the post. Soviet charge of U.S. aggres- mdar term, thus placing interim Mrs. James Lawson of the Mid- /fee sion, based on the U2 reconnais- and the Seven Dwarfs" is an or- Final arrangements for the iginal script—also featuring Silly, lection in the hands of the dletown-New Monmouth Neigh- (Continued) sance plane which the Russians borhood was chairman of the past commander and past pres- the summit meeting to a col- Sassy, Simply, Soon, Seldom, and ers. brought down on Soviet territory event held to acquaint leaders ident dinner-dance May 28 in tfo lapsing halt from which it never Simultaneous as the dwarfs. She said she will make the on May Day. Gromyko was due with basic outdoor techniques in VFW Post Home were discussed recovered. Miss Meredith formerly was roposal directly to the state lep- in New York tonight from Paris cooking and fire-building. Mrs. by Michael Jock, chairman. / But Macmillan's review in the associated with the Sue Has- slators, the state commissioner to represent the Soviets in the James Gillcspie was vice chair- roast beef dinner will be servei House of Commons today was tings Puppets and has performed f education, Frederick M. Rau- council debate. man. Thirty women attended. at 9 p.m. Music for dancing from the first intimation that Presi- all over the world. inger, and the state Federation Khrush Calm jf District Boards of Education. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. will be providei dent Eisenhower, French Presi- She is well known to television The opening flag ceremony by Richard Pavlik and his Blu Mrs. Goldberg said she has dent Charles de Gaulle and Mac- fans, having appeared on th was a joint representation of the Boys, featuring Ray Hammom BERLIN (AP)-Premier Niki- rejected suggestions and offers millan knew what they faced Dave Galloway show, with Cap- five Neighborhoods. and his trumpet. The reserva^ ta Khrushchev, calm once more tain Kangaroo, Cliff Edward' from many friends to circulate Patrol leaders were Mrs. An- tions are limited to 250 persons. when they met with the Soviet in voice and manner, side- Premier on Monday. "Night Owl Theater" and Cap- petitions or "storm town hall" drew Marsh, Leonardo; Mr. Le- stepped a monster rally in East n protest of the board's action. This presumably was one rea- tain Glen's "Bandwagon" where land Richmond, Belford; Mrs. Berlin today and chose to talk to her popular puppet Buttercup "But this has been too blat- son why Eisenhower and Khrush- a tightly selected group of East Robert Rickner, New Monmouth; 150 Attend was featured. ant," she said, "and^ too obvious Mrs. James E R i d i o, Atlantic chev did not shake hands or Germans about the summit an insult to the voters of Rari- speak personally at the start of breakdown in Paris. Miss Meredith is believed to Highlands and Mrs. Joseph Guc- Party, Show have performed more TV com- tan Township to let pass." kert, Fairview. LAURENCE HARBOR — More the meeting. Back in Socialist-Communist Mrs. Goldberg has heen active Macmillan said it is still too mercials, with puppets than any than 150 guests attended the territory—where no man would other puppeteer. i Parent-Teacher Association first annual card party and fash- early to say whether the col- dare raise the hind of catcalls work for several years and is No problem HnillnK tenants wnen you lapse of the summit conference with which Parisians derided the mlvcrUno Tho Register way.—Adver- ion show sponsored by the Altai currently legislative chairman of tlspmcnt, —Rosary Society of St. Laurence represents "an isolated episode" Soviet leader —Khrushchev low- Tight Contest :he Monmouth County Council of Catholic Church in the church or "a deliberate change" in So- ered the tone of his voice and arents and Teachers. auditorium. viet policy. softened his adjectives. Miss Bernadette Hughes wa: What happens this afternoon In Bridge U.N. Protest when he speaks in a closed hall awarded a $25 certificate by th RED BANK — Five points Tweeners' Art STORES UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., to 5,000 faithful may be a point- separated the top four winners Sylvette Shop for being the best (AP)—Soviet Foreign Minister: r to the six to eight months C at the Red Bank Duplicat To Be Shown Maple Ave. at White St., Red Bank model. The judges, all out-of- Andrei Gromyko flies to New ahead when Khrushchev expects Bridge Association's weekly ses Yloritwait SH 7-5700 town residents, were Mrs. George York today in pursuit of a U.N.'to attend no summit meetings, RUMSON — The Bnai Israel Kline, Mrs. Albert Carew and sion Wednesday in the Commun Tweeners will present nn exhibit 1000 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park —PR 5-8700 prohibition against American spyj His speech on arrival was as Mrs. Frank Sullivan. flights that will be binding after;sharply different from the ity YMCA, Riverside Ave. if their art work and paintings til its too Where your dollar buys MILES more Mrs. Allan Close was general President Eisenhower leaves thelspeeches and news conferences E. Grant Scheck, Allenhurst, it Congregation Bnai Israel, directed the eight tables in play. chairman. White House. in Paris as Paris is different Hance and Ridge Rds., Sunday at late! In a telegram to the U.N. from this divided city. North-South winners were Mr :30 p. m. Security Council last night, Gro- Khrushchev talked so mildly and Mrs. Francis P. McNally The girls have worked on this myko brushed aside Eisenhow- that it seemed a new mood gov- Little Silver, first; Mrs. r. Wil project under the guidance of er's statement in Paris that U.S. erned him. Ham Lane, and Mrs. Kennct Mrs. Elsie Bernhard. TRUSTEE'S SALE flights over Soviet territory had Today promised to be a busy lleyman, both of Little Silver Pri7.es will be awarded by the lted and would not be day for him, talking with East second, and John T. Lovett, 3d, judges: Rabbi Gilbert Rosenthal, IN BANKRUPTCY Little 'Silver, and Stanley G iROfECf resumed. • j German leaders, including Com- Jane Harvey nnd Harry Feldt. REAL ESTATE ...oniyko said Eisenhowerjmunist Party Boss Walter Ul- Ivins, Red Bank, third. The public is invited and there could not promise the aerial spy-jbricht, about the summit failure East-West winners were Mis: will bo no admission charge. Re ing would not be resumed after and the time for signing a peace I Mai-Raret Michel, Atlantic^ High freshments will be served. DAN-LIN CONSTRUCTION CORP. and he leaves office in January and treaty with East Germany. lands, and Mrs. Thomas E. Lon Installation of new officers for therefore the President's state- ergan, Middletown, first; Mrs the Bnai Israel Tweeners will D'AGOSTiNO CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. ment was only "a tactical step GUILD ELECTS Oscar Brandow and Mrs. Edwan ake place Monday at 7 p. m. n Red Bank's Only taken . . . with the object of LONG BRANCH—Mrs. Harvey Rumrill, Lincroft, second, an They are: president, Madeline Slocum, 58 Washington St., has Mrs. Helen Nusbaum, Red Bank Cold Storage . Pursuant to an Order of the deluding world public opinion." Barger; first vice president. "Thus the threat of incursions been re-elected president of St. and Mrs. Ernest O. Kalin, Rum rancine Miles; second vice HONORABLE JOSEPH FISHBERG, by United States aircraft into Martha's Guild of St. James son, third. president, Gail Lowenstein; cor- Vaults the territories of other states Episcopal Church. Beginning June 1 the weekl responding secretary, Sarah Dia- Referee in Bankruptcy has not been removed, nor ,the Others taking office were Mrs. sessions, open to all seriou; mond; recording secretary LEON'S danger that such acts may lead Hugo Horbruch, vice president, bridge players, will be held Mady Eisenberg, and treasurer to grave military' clashes and Miss Mildred Wright, treasurer; 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club Barbara Friedman. 68-76 White Street the unleashing of nuclear-rocket Miss Elva Wright, secretary, 164 Broad St., Red Bank. Red Bank A. J. WILLNER. Auctioneer war," the Soviet foreign minis- Mrs. Charles Fenlason, devotion- The next session will be hole Mount Mitchell in North Caro SH 7-2800 ter declared. al secretory and sunshine chair- Wednesday at 8 p.m. in thi ina is 6,684 feet high. The Security Council meets man. YMCA. will sell on: "I'm as happy as a minnow in a Monday, May 23,1960 at 11 a. m. at: mountain stream 'cause my house is HWY. 34, MATAWAN. N. J. air conditioned

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ROBERT FRIEDLANDER BOOKBINDER, PESKIN & TRUSTEE MARKOWITZ, Attys. for Trustee REVOLUTIONARY RrlEEMAIRE 601 Bangs Ave., 143 E. State St., complete home air conditioning system Asbury Park, N. J. Trenton, N. J. costs less to operate, too...call AUCTIONEER'S OFFICE A YOUTH ORGANIZATION parade will bo staged in Fair Havon tomorrow. Dis- J & M Healing and 11 Commerce Street, cussing it last night woro, loft to right, Raymond R. Jannoll, prosidont of tho Cham- Air Conditioning Co. Newark, N. J. ber of Commorco; Frank J, Porry, general chairman, and Councilman Tony E. Hunt- MArlict 3-5690 • 5649 ing, parado chairman. Tho rvont is sponsored by tho Chamber of Commorco, Tho 24 Lloyds Road, Matawan parado will start supply "might - 4-Frid.y, \Uy 20, 1960 HOLLYWOOD. Fto. (AP).- supplies' ever since. He found be avaiUMe dotet to hontffand* With the CMfet^Sttt «pcb some at a factory in Georgia, for less.' - ,r:T-; ;"-•--:; Mum. Laurie BeaMtt fijpiKS but they were unsatisfactory for to be busier than ever witbjiis carving because the grain wasn't Sisterhood ! bobby. . . •"••" right. iDodger" relief CjenijLa- Bennett carves trinkets out of bine scored his only, MMmjing peach pits. He makes rings, Then he wrote to a canning big league victory by shutting put factory in Sanger, Calif., and To Hold crosses, earrings and Stars of the Giants in the second National David, which he distributes to received a sample that was just hospitals to help cheer up thewhat he wanted. The factory of- League playoff game in the Polo Luncheon patients. fered to ship him all the pits he Grounds in 1951. EATONTOWN - The Sister- hood of Monmouth Reformed Temple will hold its first annual spring luncheon Monday at Crys- Now team tal Brook Inn. red-aiid-white giiij TOPS with faded blue

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| The 10th birthday of Louisej Ann KOCRDI, daughter of Mr. and! i Mrs. Herbert Koepcl, Ray Ave., was celebrated Sunday with : members of her family.

Tentative plans for a social June 21 were made by the La- die's Auxiliary of the First Aid Squad May 10 at a business meet- ing. Mrs. Alfred Frenchman was OPENING hostess.

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itdrfed firjlif. 14 Audition RED BANK REGISTER Friday, May 20, 1960-5 ?S CARPET ot As Dancers MONMOUTH CARPET MIDDLETOWN — Fourteen u, OAKHDBST children from Mfddletown attend* ing Joan Michael's Dance Studio, 103 Cherry Tree Farm Rd., audi- tioned Sunday for Tony Grant's 'Stars of Tomorrow" at the Steel My first claim to Pier in Atlantic City. r distinction ... My Jennifer Ditter, Debby, Ann R&ffia embroidery Smith, Patricia Leonard, Dolores ability as a watch Oaks, Marilyn Ketchow, Linda splashes color on white Hilliard, Janet Antonelli, Elean^ repairer . . . or Sringo, Lorraine Merel, Elean or Mc'Mahon, Susan Perkins and A romantic touch of sunny My pledge . . . Denise Martinson did a tap rou tine to "Sweet Georgia Brown." Italy! Raffia stitches a rainbow Honesty , Virginia and Marguerite Fer- — -'•>- san" and did a tap rou- of colors on soft white kid. * tine to "Yes Sir, That's Mj jjiijy." How your feet will enjoy the bared The group will appear thif silhouette, the easy-walk summer in Tony Grant's Theater in Atlantic ,City. height of French Room's 56 Monmouth St. Mrs. Michael's recital will takf across from place Saturday and Sunday, Jum new cork heel police headquarters •4' and 5, in the Middletown Town ship High School, Tindall Rd. RED BANK with 100 children from the Mid dletown area performing, from ages three to 16. SIGNING UP—Final papers were signed yesterday at the Christian Brothers Aca- demy, Lincroft, before the breaking of ground for a new gymnasium and Brothers' The RUMSON ROOM residence. Seated, left to right, are Waller C. Hurley, Neptune, the contractor; Brother Anthony John, provincial of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, New NEWLY DECORATED York Province, and Brother Albert Bernard, director of the academy. Standing are Bernard Kellehyi, architect, and Patrick J. McGann, attorney, both of Red Bank. DINING ROOM SPELLING IS RUSTY OF THE First Camporce OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-Po- MEDICAL ice officer E. E. Hawk asked a For Troop 107 Rumson Hotel teen-age boy what he was doing NAVESINK - Boy Scout Troop in the tavern and what his name MEMOS 107 of Navesink participated in was. The lad replied his last By H. l.Henchen»ohn,M.B, will serve name was Lonelodge. Hawk its first camporee Saturday and looked at the boy's driver's li- Almost everyone, sooner or lat- Sunday in Camp Housman. Sunday Brun cense and asked him to spell the ;r, gets a blood test. As a rule Scoutmaster George Black, As- name. He failed the test and stant Scoutmaster Charles Col- went to jail. his is done by inserting a needle Frbm 10:00 A. M nto a vein which is prominent ins, and Committeeman Harold Salenger participated along with and close to the surface jn the to 1:30 P. M. Scouts Robert Logan, Michael Swift-+o-Sew :lbow. -ogan, Kenny Olivola, Keith 3aldwin, Jimmy McNamara, * * * * .ewis Boekel, Charles Scudder, Printed Pattern ingene Cuny, Harold Salenger, Mien Quackenbush, Jimmy Luncheons Smith, Dennis Heidel, John Pape (ennis Anderson. Robert Kolus and nd Robert Guest. MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER, EATONTOWN, N. J. 695 FIFTH AVENUE • CROSS COUNTY CENTER • WHITE PLAINS • MANHASSET Dinners Michigan State's home football GREEN ACRES. VALLEY STREAM . ROOSEVELT FIELD . MID-ISLAND. HICKSVILLE james for 1960 will be against GARDEN STATE PLAZA a BERGEN MALL. PARAMUS, N. J. .lichigan, Iowa, Ohio State and MAIL ORDERS. ADD 25* POSTAGE. (CO. D. POSTAL CHARGES ARE EXTRA) Daily letroit.

After the needle is withdrawn :he usual procedure is to place the RUMSON HOTEL sterile cotton ball in the elbow and to tell the person to bend 10 Waterman Ave., Rumson the elbow as far as possible so :hat the bleeding will stop quick- RU 1-2000 y- Sometimes this not only fails to stop the bleeding it may ac- tually promote it. The reason i that the pressure on the vein is not as great as one imagines i to be when the elbow is flexed. Furthermore, the cotton ball may slip towards the side of the vein closer to the heart so that the blood oozes out of the puncture wound. A better way, if this happens to be a problem, is merely to apply firm pressure with the cot ton ball right over the place where the needle entered the vein and, instead of bending the elbow, to hold the arm straight up. If this is a tiring position the fingers can be hooked over a shelf for support for a few min utes until the bleeding stops.

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