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ITS AN ILL WIND —Youngsters, like those at left who Court in Doubt were among scores enjoying the sledding yesterday in White Yule Is Fairview eree, were living evidence that results ef the heevy snowfall of Monday and Tuesday were not all On Sunday Law negative. It had a double benefit in the eyes of school Promised As children, meny of whom found their Christmas holiday Justices Plainly Mailbox Actually starting two days aheed of schedule. There was com- A Fin Callbox pensation too for edults—those who weren't too busy Mercury Dips Dissatisfied With IED BANK-Waea Is a matt- shoveling the stuff to notice—in the picturesque scenes like that below, made in the driveway of M. W. Gam- More Snow Forecast; Many Features Auwtr-Whea It's a Ore well, Nutswamp. Rd., Middlotown. TRENTON (AP) — New Jersey'! SUte Supreme Nlckelas Uapiaew, 111 2 Degrees at Freehold Court i« plainly diasatiified ft 8d( nvM wt when he weat te maU a Mter. Monmouth County residents continued digging with many features of New out today after the heaviest snowfall in 11 years as He pulled the lira alarm at Jersey's new Sunday tales Chestnut tt. aad Shrew* the mercury dipped to a new low for the season. ban. Ave at fc40 a. m. The bee* The Weather Bureau, meanwhile, repotted that But the six justices who evgh Fire Department weat te white Christmas—the first in 11 years—is likely, heard four hours of argument on the law yesterday also indi- i scene, taraed areaad with a new light dusting cated their decision on its con- of snow tomorrow night a stitutionality is definitely in possibility. Even if it doubt. President warms enough to change Chief Justice Joseph Weintraub the snow to rain, the fore- called the law the result of Rumson RegionaVs Reports casters said, it should not be "compromising on a very touchy enough to erase the snow ,ww subject and a plain lack of can- ; dor." on the ground. . , • ?'' •• The snowfall of Monday night Budget Cut $6,000 Today and yesterday morning was of- RUMSON - The Rumsm-Falr ficially recorded at 10.J Inches WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- «t Freehold and seven inches at baa la the law. ft Haven Regional Board of Educa- Disunity Still tion last night introduced its UN- dent Eisenhower today makes a Long Branch. Drifts piled the times they adaattei they eWt brief report to the nation on his to considerably greater the aaewen 1M1 school budget of *5874tt- snow $8,025 less than the current spend- historic peace mission that car- depths in spots. aad wen simply leeUag NATOPlague ing schedule. ried him halfway around the • ' 2 Degrees >;- v. world. The mercury dived to a frigid The law was passed by the As a result of the decrease, of- As he returned home last night, legislature earlier this year after Over Policy ficials estimated that the Region- I degrees above uro in Free- al school tax rate in Rumson the President relayed a message hold this morning, Frank Mo- years of controversy. It went Coming Soviet Union of Christmas goodwill from ma; into effect in 12 counties that would drop about 15 cents per jor areas of the free world. Hell reau, Weather Bureau observer adopted it by referendum. Talk* Find Allies $100 of assessed valuation. make Ms 15-mbmte report when mere reported That wu some II degrees colder than any pre- nas no effect in the other nine Apart on 4 Iaanea The Fair Haven regional rate he lights the national Christmas : counties. would rise two cents per $100, tree Ute this afternoon. vious reading this season. > At Long Branch, where the Attorneys John J. Clancy, Juli- PARIS (AP) - In the wake officials estimsted. A shivering but enthaaiastlc of' the Western Summit and Dr. John F. Kinney, Jr., super- crowd shouted greetings as theocean has a warming effect, Wit-' us Stein and David Staffer ap- Ham D. Martin, U.S. weather peared to ask the Supreme Court NATO talks in Paris, the major intendent, noted that one of the President drove into die White Western Allies are still far {tonreasons for Fair Haven's tax rate House shortly after mid- observer, reported a km* reading to overrule a Superior Court de- unified on four major Issues they of II degrees: cision which upheld constitution- rise is increased enrollment from night. ended attOOO-mlle must negotiate with the Soviet that Community. Baby Girl trip, mostly by Jet plane, thai The Freehold reading wu the ality ef the law. They represent- Union. And disunity continues Snowstorm Causes lowest for this date In the 17- ed two highway discount store over the military* policy of the Dr. Kinney noted that the pro- started Dec. a and took Eiaen year records of the weather sta- chains — Two Guys From Har- Atlantic Alliance itself. posed budget is approximately Delivered In hower to 11 nations on three con- tion there. rison, Inc. and Channel Lumber 18,000 under the figure that the tinents - the longest ever by an Both the Freehold and Long The Western Big Four set a Heavy Sales Dirop American President while in of- Co- pattern for negotiation with the board had predicted for the UN- Ambulance Branch snow recordings were Deputy Attorney General Da- 1981 school year airing the ad- RED BANK - Monday night's mouth SU'enewed that satto were Ice; the heaviest since the Dec. 19-20, Russians that might go on for MATAWAN - A machinist and The welcoming ^legation, eatl- vid M. Sets, Jr., and Sen. Walter years. But their decision is clear- i proposal campaign. snowstorunnhmmn cumift Tuesday'Tii^tau'sa busitwit-. "dui'*|IIr" oAr» .KMtHit" durinAl»iilg« thtke» 1M0, tall. Then 13.1 inches wu H. Jones (R-Bergea) defended an upholsterer turned doctor yes- ness here by u much u (0 per mated ty poUce at close to 4.0W, recorded in Freehold and 124 ly only tho beginning of a be- tower Figaro w driver a baby girl in wu far short of tho millions that the law. Satx represented the cent' ', ' '. :••'• '. • : ra Long Branch. g At that tuna the board told the First Aid l greeted the President on hJa » state and Jones appeared for L. residents that the budget would -'IpOC • CINOaf' mm-'MfDI Ol MmbargeraVCo. President Eisenhower, French ambulance. ay tow of personal diptoraaey, President Charles DeGaulle, Brit, probably run about m*0. •The mother is Mrs. •EUiabeth «»re»'.aB"i -Broad St and Mon- Moat: iiiittei|i«chinist, » Little St. to down^wn Red Bank. chief executive had entered theftr. Mr. Casaan apparently suf- chev. fered a heart attack yesterday law, watch lamed an "ward. raises as well as the hiring ef Driver of the ambulance was Frandii J. Bolduc, executive White House, they bunt into a Instead they ordered their ex-tour additional teachers. At Janwich, Main St., also a Is Increased serenade of Christmu carols. while shoveling snow. perts to go to work on building m nu t vice president of the Red Bank Many persons who had been eieepc **sjerke ef aeceesnjf and Under the proposal, Dr. Kinney ff !* : EATONTOWN - The Sewerage Community Chamber of Com- Half an hour earlier, a smaller . The baby wu bora at U:UAuthority last sJgiit authorised, merce, praised the Red Bank but more official delegation met toned .to abandon their care April 27 encounter with the Sohikin- g his salary to $12,200. p. m. u the ambulance traveled the President at Amhwra Air end aeek/efuge in police stations The Legislature revised New viet Premier. Leading diplomats by resolution, tho issuance of ad-Street Department for cleaning overnight returned to their homee The two assistant auperin _. , ditional revenue,bonds in the Force Base some,IS miles away Jersey's criminal laws in 1951confidently explain the •experts bout the roads and: municipal parking in nearby Marymod; WaWag.u yesterday. Scores wre I dents would get $900 raises each. • •y- amount of $210,000. lota. (See SUNDAY LAW Pg, 3) have four months to resolve the Other Increases are reflected In P°.rt ••*• the big jet phuie touched down el MMdletown police, and atapt conflicts. But It took them 13 This brings total indebtedness Frederick Schlosser, managei after a one-stop flight from Mor- on chairs and tables in thotown- the maintenance account, set at Mr. Gilbreath said that because for the construction of the bor- of the snow, it took almost twice of Steinbach's, 121 Broad St., occo were Mrs. Eisenhower. Vice «hip hsll after their cars bogged gethe=?-•*r on the matte&r 5of A*holding mS^mmTrS ough's sewerage system to said yesterday's business probab- down in the snow there. Arrest Youth figure^ii required to maintairT'lhe « •">• » t« to the hospital, $1,110,000. President Richard M. Nixon. the East-West Summit meeting. new addition. Monmouth Medical Center, as ly will show a 40 per cent drop Cabinet officers, members of the SUte, county and local snow DeGaulle and Adenauer dis- it normally would. Of this amount, $400,000 is a compared to Monday. The board also will spend $124, borough obligation, borrowed with diplomatic corps end other removal crews were still hard at In Auto Theftagree . The.y argu. e that i_t Khrush - M_l for debt' service to cover Hospital authorities said this OOPerCeat ficials. (See STORM Pg. 2) tad morning that both mother slate approval, on the bula of chev really wants an end to the bonds on the existing school and and a health necessity. William Magee, of Clayton and M1DDLET0WN — Police yea- cold war, he won't dan revive the addition. This figure is $11,'baby are doing fine. terdsy arrested John Paul Sen- the Berlin crisis. An -earlier bond issue by theMagee, II Broad St., said his enceses, 11. who listed Ms ad- S7S above tho current appropria- _ ...... authority wu in the sum offirm's business wu off 00 per4 Openings, One Candidate $1,200,000 cent from Monday. A heavy vol- dress aa the YMCA in Asbury *___ tion. Deadline Advanced Park, on a charge of theft of Boland Saffin, New York ume during the afternoon kept Jan. 4 OlQTt ilia budget shows a $73,100 de- For Advertising vestment broken, has contracted the business from slipping furth- — So Far—in Board Race car belonging to Amory L. Has- •AASM^A mM i^& *•-••• keU, Chapel Hill Rd., ' ' crease in spending in the capital to buy the latest bonds Issue. That er. outlay account. Last year the sraosseo as tuosMsaay. EATONTOWN-With the filing tontown. and James O. Pickering sight. Rao mr dtaasay aad classified firm purchased the earlier Issue Melinda's Children's store, II deadline one day away, only one and Adrn. Andrew- G. Shepard, Is Accepted board spent $75,000 for furniture also. Monmouth St., reported business The vehicle was recovered by LITTLE SILVER - Borough for the addition. dbelay a^vertWag for ant petltion.hu been received for USN-Ret) both New Shrews- police the same night. Monday's kwe et The Regis- 10-Year Lapse nearly u good as Mondays. the Feb. 2 election to fill four bury, have also picked up filing Council decided last night to re- This year the board approprl Both bond issues of the autho- According to Police Chief Earl ter hu been advanced te 0 Herman Huber, of Huber'i vacancies on the Monmouth Re- petition forms. main apart from the New Years «ed only $2,400 to cover site a. m. temorrew, with no rity are to be redeemed within N. Hoyer, Serenceses was a for-Day pile-up of organization meet- 40 years, and may be redeemed Men's store, 20 Broad St., said gional High School Board of Ed- Filaf DeatUae mer employee of Mr. Haakell. (See RUMSON Pg. 3) preefs, aad far elustfted ad* his volume dropped 50 per cent, ucation. Deadline for. filin^g the petitions, ings and enjoy the holiday. I vertlslag te I p. as. tsaaerrew. at anytime after a lapse of 10 He will receive a hearing be- will assemble to organize for 1980 years. but reported a good trade during Filing last night, at a special which must be signed by fore Magistrate W. Gilbert Men- at S p. m. Monday, Jan. 4. the evening. board meeting wu incumbent ified voters in the candidate's ace, today. Deadline for completion of the Leonard Compton, Eatontown, Preparatory to that gathering, system has been set for Jan. 1. "I wu really amated at the in- district, is 4 p. m. tomorrow. council will meet in a closed ses- Current weather conditions, and flux of customers when the sunwho will seek election for e Mr. Compton wu appointed GOOD CONDITION sion at 1:90 p. m. Sunday to go the addition of several minor ex came out," William Geratenfeld, three-year term. earlier this year to fill the un- KEYPORT-Councllman Alton over organisation and new budget tensions to the lines, may possi-manager of the Surprise Store, S According to Ralph Keevll, expired term of Mr. Keevil, who D. Wailing remains la good i details. The procedure, recom- bly delay final work somewhat Broad St., said. Business wu board secretary, the other three resigned to become board sec- ditlon today in Monmouth Medi- mended last alght by Mayor P. past that time, authority mem' "spotty" during the morning, incumbents, Vincent Festa. Ea retary. cal Center. Ho suffered a cere- Paul Campl, met general accept' bers said last night. he added. II they file, Mr. Pickering and bral hemorrhage Nov. 21. ance. Adm. Shepard will be seeking The major portion of the Bernard Natelson of Kridel' Four County three-year terms, while Mr. Fes* system le finished and in opera- 2 Broad St., said, "There wu U, also appointed this year, will tion. hardly anyone in the store seek election for the final year The Maxwell Ave. and Union the morning, but we got very MV Agents of Harold Llndemann's unexpired Latest News Ave. extensions remain to busy In the afternoon." term. completed. Negotiations for Samuel Ysnko, of Yanko's, Mr. Keevil also uld that four UWMNCIVtUI (API -He eisj extension to Academy Hilt and Broad St., said yesterday's busi- dose Shop petitions were picked up by My* the Crystal Brook Inn are still ness "was much u I thought FREEHOLD-Christmas came ran Kozicky, Eatontown. being carried on. teny ftety, Mfs> fjfett A> lytvM*ari M ajajeleytf et He would be." early this yesr for Alvsh Van a^bBiMp) alaUaB^B^Be^gaflB^AeiaV ea^BBaa^Basl a^aa^saSA alAhA ^aftaia^Biai ttaV^ Uy^. sn Derveer, 14 Brinckerhoff Ave. Mr. Kwlcky, who is associated motor vehicle officiel here since with the Eatontown Taxpayers' IWw Wf^ ^^^ WWf 1» ^MV HW Iw^m HfgWMsl avV nW nMIMp* INDEX INI. Association, refused comment oa Chemical Firm Mr. Van Derveer will officially Amusements the petitions late hut night, then dose his office here today at denied having requested them. Births noon In compliance with an or Hsl Beyle g Will Remain der from Ned J. Parseklan, act He said that the association Bridge 14 was "satisfied with the work ol ing.director of Motor Vehicles. the preaent board members (Mr. Classified || Parseklsn's order, described as COOPEKSIUM, fa., (API-A trush tarryina 3* Comics 14 In Keyport Compton and Mr. Festa) up for en economy and efficiency move election." parrels of radio active wait* was en fire on Kt. lOt in Crossword Puisle .14 will shut down a total of 24 agen KEYPORT - Biura, Inc. Eatontown will elect two mem- the northern leetlen of this Lehlfh County aemmunlty Editorials cles in the state before Jan. 1, Herbteck Broadway and Clark St., manti bers to the regional board, while teetey. State Pellaa sale) the fire was In the vehicle's mo. four vacancies will be filled at Kitty Kelly II fscturer of citric add, will ml Edward von Kattengell, Red brake llnlnf. A start treoier at the satno sale] that with Obituaries the Eatontown Board of Educa- relocate Us Keyport plant, u r Bank's sgent, reported that his tion elections Feb. 9. his limited knowledge of the cargo ho was unable to Old Times ported Monday, but will keep tl office closed yesterday. He said Lsfkewlu Other Business determine the degree of danger teied by fha bias*. plant here and expand the offlc his father first opened the office Although the filing petitions are Radle-TelevlslM II In 1907. First reports has) teld the truek carried high explosives. 'Social facilities, Interchangeable for the regional ALL'IWbU NOW-Here's Mrs. Thomas Fragasto, Ml II Similar offices In Long Branch and local election, Mr. Koslcky Middle Rd,, Haslet, after the went through snowbound George Bokelsky 0 Hymen Biura, company pres and Keyport also discontinued Sperla IMI would not say If the Taxpayers' HONOLULU I API- A NaMe toow application was adjourmd predecessor, described as "The squtd and a W-nian fife and drum borough councilman aad .exempt been treated almost exclusively on final reading, the annuil Monday night until Jan. 4. According to Mr. Liabtnow, appreximatlay 75 ptr cent of Church; of Silence" la Commu- corps from Mount Vornon, Ohio. member of the Fermiafdele Fire as a machine, a pi*ct ol mer- chargg e for dogg licenses goes up -ruled land!.' He, declared the tht village rttidtntt oppoit tht prttent location of tht station. EIIO received • build- Eight uniformed military pall- Department. .' chandise, a worthless cog in from fI.2S to $2a year. The bearers accompanied the body on Surviving an a brother, W. Irv- tome great machine, a men pro-church and bMrin ta thott IK.,,, Jan. " ing ptrmit in 1956 to build tht station and recently chtngtd tha station's dtiign at countrita would held firm. foot, four on either aide of the ing Applegate of Farmingdale; a ductive unit," ht said. Couad! awarded to Thomu tht raquait of fht Planning Board. . • •• ' .- It ated« Mill It kt hearse. Honorary pallbearers rode sister, Mrs. Emma K. A. Brockle- fglgnisM flo PiiaV Parrel), Shrewsbury, a three-year in a limousine leading the pro- bank of MountviUe, aad several ha said, "that the ptrlflfsflta contract for gairbagt coHtctlm Elitfcewer? cession. nieces and nephews. which tkt chwdi prayt far It at tat bM prict of Stt,000. 'Nun's Story' The procession wai to leave The funeral will be held Sat- cjanttttly ImpaialMt if It to Cnuadhnaa Lewia R. Lowry Larrabee Storm the church immediately after urday under the direction of the nttttakea for a vMdlag tr a ra> uid battariaa fas the fin alarm (Continued) services for Franklin, Tex., 125C. H. T. Clayton ft Son Funeral taxattoa af Ita flnaates la tkt system will require early chang- Named Best work today carting away snow tf Is Named miles north of here. Military rites Home, Adelphia. Other arrange- face tt Mtatiglea aad tntasni ing and t«fjttttd K It possibli aad opening tome of the light WUCB were to be administeredat grave- ments an not completed.' eflhwUehanuprteWmed Llttlt Silver may bo able to se- ELIZABETH Donald C La* traffic streets and back roads tjat «Mttd atpee at side. curt, tt a aajBbal prict, ones 1959 Movie rabee, 104 Linden Dr., Fair they were unable to get to yes- FERNAND O. CAISON i Ulhete teeehiag; atr ettt In service ia ftti Bank, when NEW YORK (AP) - The Na-Haven, has been elected a region- terday. tie aysttm It bttu chanted!"ifaoMl Boird of Review of Motion al vice president of Hugh , W. fCEANSBURG - A.high requi- Picture Most schools in the. county- tht lamaalatiaa which ctmtf not, ht aald, SMW oatt can be * announced today "The Long t Co,, Inc., mutual fund doted yesterday after the storm em mass will be offered Saturday ta M tvti atw frtm tht m- obtained for about tNt. Nun's Story" is its choice as sponsors, —reopened for a final day be- at 0 a. m. in St. Ann's Catholc Stocks Take PaftShg bwbjft adoption foajt[thl e beat picture of 1959. fore -the start of the Christmas Church for Fernand Casson, 17, el maa art Ignored, aad fab*, B,tot govanai bodydecidel The board, an independent; non- holiday today. Still reported of 73 Forest Ave. who died yes- head U the adapted aystem. to drdar • atw poHee patrol car. profit organinUon founded m closed because of the atorm were Rlveniew HeapHal terday morning while trying to Sharp Loss; t "Still lest can one forget the for a replacement, priet of about >»», selected the film's director, Shrewsbury Township, Middle- shovel his car out of tha now. Mr. and Mn. Philip Gumbs aorrowful Calvary of tht church 11,70)0). . Fred Zinnemann, u best director town, Holmdel and Congregation Rev. Stanley UvandoaU; pu- County Rd., Qiffwood, daughter, TradingFalls Of silence; th»r» where the con- AaaouacemtBt wat made that of the year. Bnai Israel Schools, and River- tor of St. Ann's, will offer the fauon.of the faith, rivaling tht tha new library will open on the "Wild Strawberries," a Swed- view School in Shark Rivei Monday. mass. Burial will be in St. Jo- —The ftock **rly Christian martyrs, an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Falco, stcoad floor at tkt Borough Hall lah production, wu named bset Hills. seph's Cemetery, Keyport, under p, Stone Rd., Keyport, ton, Monday. Monday. . foreign film, and its director, Some others already were direction of the Ryan Funeral tht canst of foreign film, and its director, Mr. and Mn. Edwird Rellly, Word wu rtcetvtd from the Ingmar Bergman, wu given a doted for the holiday. Home. 312 Middle Rd,, Hazlel, daughter, State Highway Department that special citation for his "venatil- Born in Nice, France, he wu Babies Bora' Monday. tint time •«<*• l>te. H. the borough will receive $3,(50 ity at a director and script- the son of Mn. Francis Giaume Mr. and Mrs. James Mullaney, Aa estimated IIWP Endi Count in formula aid for road rcpain writer and for his handling of Three women who wen Canon of this place, and tht late CoUins St., Cliffwood, daughter, I from tht value of stocks here next yeyeara . unusual subjecbj t matter." trapped in ambulances in a huge Francis Cation. Monday. lot New York Stock Borough Eagjgj M Out R. Sea- Simone Slgnoreg t wu voted the traffic snarl on Rt. 35, Middle- He had lived here eight yuri. town, early yesterday had their Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White, _, bated ta tht tall la man; ; in a lletter, thankeh d the year'a bbea t actress ffo r hher per- Mr. Cation wu a member of babies in Riverview Hospital. Grove La., Middletown, daughter, the Associated Pratt MOT*. boarbd d for retalaiaf-him .fat the romance in "Room at the Top" local 274, Steamfittan and Pipe- The score wa; two boys am Monday. Autotnottnttockawennoa^r to| tad Vlctor SeMtrom i fitters Union, Jersey City. a girl. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent latorsino, law. ttaals managed a*%» ? Ll** * He also wu a member of St. tog at ssaaU galu, **..** py Mrs. Thomas Fragasso, (2 Fox Ct, Matawan, son, yester- genariaactorn in. "WilHe dplaye Strawberries.d an octo'- Ann's Cajholic Church, its Holy uatif tats, •oat ehflrtli tail Some discussion centered Middle Rd., Hazlet, delivered day. n ned "Ben-HurBen-Hui i r "" anl dd "AnatomSbriAnatomy o'f Mr. and Mn.. James Jones, 4 N«?» a?1**. Adontlon Society alectrkaliiulfaaaatt wan tower. around thh e anow removal prob-, Murder.. wre chosen mmt six-pound six-ounce boy at 10:27 Md h Dibbling St., Union Beich, daugh- and men's choir. Soawtpteo ap tONka aadaa a. m. Ameriean film5> ter, yesterday. , Betides his mother, ha is sur- •aWOraRfa' l siinaWt «•W# aailaat^SBaw^mtm*i iaatU iitwww Mn. John Purcell, 12 Crescen Mr. and Mrs. Thonw Pennet- vived by his wire, Mrs. Mary made good gaiaa, etretchlag to upvaiBLK crews began operations at 0 Rd., Hailet, had a seven-pounc p. m. Monday and' as of the Donald C. Larrabee nine-ounce boy at 5:23 p. m. ta. 486 Leonardville Rd., Belford, Spinelli Canon; a daughter, Mrs. g poiattfor gtaenl tea. Moat OLD CROW same hour last night "were still Mrs. Robert H. Chromczak, son, yesterday. Theresa Somers of this place; pivotal stocks took (oasts naglng Tenn. (AP) -1 going strong" with only a few He represents the company in 151 Brooxside Dr., Belford, de- Mr. and Mrs. John Tekula, 9 three brothers, Louis Cassoa of from (rtcttoai » about 3. owl, ballyhooed in song and verse remaining to be :he metropolitan New York area. livered a seven-pound one-ounce Donnelly St., Union Beach, son, Shnwsbury, Vincent Canon of NEW YORK (AP) - Closing as being wise, is stupid, says a Mr. Larrabee joined the Long daughter at 7:48 p. m, yesterday. - this place, and Albert Canon of bird expert. Stocki: Mayor P. faul Campi said he Co. in 1956. Prior to that he had Mr. and Mn. William Rathjen, Jersey City; a sister, Mn. Jo- Albert F. Ganier, curator of la AmbulaacM . would like council to decide what 10 years experience in the retail 28 Lafayette Ave., Hazlet, daugh- wphine Fucha of Binghamton, is to be done about proposed im- the Tennessee Ornithological securities business, following his Mrs. Purcell and Mrs. Fraga ter, this morning. N. Y.; and a grandchild. 8* tt that the "wise p graduation from Bowdoin Col so were in a Raritan Towhshii ." be replaced by "the wise Monmouth Medical Center dlmaa Edward' F. Torrt taid lege, Brunswick, Main, where he ambulance on their way to River- OTIS K. LEWIS peUtionttlgntd.byaomeMmi 01 was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. view and Mrs. Chromczak was Mr. and Mn. Arthur Moll, Jr., MARLBORO-OUt R. Lewis, davit then indicated they would f Mr. Larrabee is married to thein the Port Monmouth squad's 34 Evergreen PI., Keaniburg, son, 71. died yesterday at Moamouth at illu to pay half the cost smartest bird have, former Barbara Maiterman, Di* ambulance. Monday. Medical Center. triZw+mHfZw+imHf; bbt«y»- "He Is quick-witted, ffeld, Maine. They have four Mrs. Chromczak was taken t Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lei Bon in Freehold Township, ve nHnlcipai-badiet '° * to play and has worked ou children, Donald Jr. 16; James, Ivy House Nursing Home, King': brock, 9$ Belshaw Ave., Shrews- he was the son of the late Rob- LACKLAND AFB, Tei. -Tlri uV.meoa •' a watch system that protects 14; Brenda-Jean, 12, and Judith'Hwy., and later transferred bury Township, daughter, yester- ert L. and Joanne Errickson f Ktaacth Kectn. ton af Mr. other road work, council him." Anne, 7. Riverview. day. Lewis. lad Mri. Frederick Kocen, llgrtad with Mr. Terra that a The Raritan Township ambi Mr, and Mrs. James Cummings, Mr. Lewis wu retired (ram k Trafford St., Shrewsbury, N. J., 115,000 bond anticipation note lance made its way to the hos2.2 Corporation Row, Eatontown, the A. a M. Karagheusian rug has conpltted hit iniUal course abould bt taken out at 2K per pital after a delay of two hours, son, yesterday. mill and wu a member of Dutch givs. of Air Force baaic military train- ctat iattrtat with tht Monmouth In Shrewsbury, most streets Reformed Church hen. lag here. Ht hat been atlectad to Couaty National Bank. ate clear. A car fire on Shrews- 19 Manor Pkwy., Lincro/t, re- He is survived by hit widow. atttod tht tralnlni Tht customary year-ted money bury Ave. was doused at 1:30 Mrs. Edna Parker Lewis; six count for supply spedalltta attnuufara wart made between p. m. yesterday. Police had noquired five stitches in his fore- head after he wu accidentally soot, Stanley D. Lewit ud AntrUlo AFB, Ta. dtpartmtata. and council dacldad details of the fire. hit with a shovel. . • Myron Lewli, both of Marlboro; Airman Kocen wu enlisted iato meet privately Sunday and Train Hits Car Jamei Lewis and Donald Lewis, Chief Warrant Officer Leonard October by T.Sgt Joseph T. So- Tuatday to discuai requiremtnU both of Freehold; Wilbur Lewis Haig Bogosian, 109 Statesit Duke Curl, *>, attached to the beul of tht Asbury Park recruit- for next year'a budget. of the U.S. Air Force, Colum- PI., Middletown, escaped injun, Naval Ammunition Depot at lac office. Hubert M. Farrow, Jr., 4 Salem bus, Ind.. and Carl Lewit of yesterday when hit car wa Earle, suffered a cut lip when a fttt La., ottered $100 for a parcel of Colorido Springs, Colo., and struck by a Pennsylvania train lis auto struck a parked,car on borough-owned land next to his three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth at the Navesink River Rd. grade River Rd. in Red Bank..' . property. Council decided to ad- George of Red Bank: Mrs. Phyl- Egg Market crossing. vertise the land, which measures Mr. Curl required 12 stitches in lis Robbins of Freehold, and a. NEW YORK (AP) - (USDA) about 50x100 feet, for sale, and According to police, Mr. Bogo- Riverview Hospital. The car ha Mrs. Joanne Becker of Stoney - Wholtaal* tu offerings mod- " have it properly ippraltad. sian's car was stuck in ice and hit was operated by F. J. Pesch- Brook, L. I., and 20 grandchil- erate. ' Demand quiet yatterday. snow at the crossing and he wasauer, 33, of 10 Wesley St., Mendren- . New York spot quotation! ,fol> unable to move it off the tracks, mouth Beach. The funenl will be held Thurs- He moved clear of the car The accident wu the second day at 3 p. m. In tht tht C. H. Social Club when he MW the train coming. in a month for Mr. Curl. Hit T. Clayton a Son Funenl Home, Miiad o»len - Extrat (4M« Police uid the train. No. 723ca. r collided with a Red Bank Adelphia. Rev. Glenn A. Hint, tat.) WWfii twru («H» Ibi.) drove the car 30 feet after im- police car Nov. H. Hew Party pastor of Dutch Reformed Church, )M1; txtna Dadtom »•»; pact. HIGHLANDS - Mn. William Official Weither Bunau Tem- will officiate. Burial will be in PVM VII ttaadarda largt »^-N; chtcka Many Falls peratures showed Anderson, Bay Ave., wu botleal 34*... . SSV to memben of the Thursday Riverview Hospital's emer- Whitaa - Extra (4U0 lbs.) today. Newark had a low of 10 Night Social Club last week, A gency room was kept hopping MBS. EDmi A. LYON H-Mi axtru («4 i »W treating persons who (ell on theat 1:30 a. m, the coldest since It Chrittmu party wu held. Gifts FREEHOLD-Mrs, Edith A, axtraa medium ^ slippery streets and sidewalks. the I degrees recorded last Feb. were exchanged. Lyon, M, of 47 Bowne Ave., died Browat - Exlru (4140 lbs.) Mrs, Jean Diniz, 56, of 25 20. Mn. Winston D. Rugg received Sunday in Monmouth.Medical JJ4). the special award. Mn. William Arbordale Dr. Cliffwood Beach, Here were some other lowi Center. lachjott Nearby suffered a broken left shoulder, Doru, Second St. will entertain from around the state: Plain Mrs. Lyon wai bom here, SkSS Oil Whltas - Top quality (4M0 (he group at the first meeting and wu released alter treat field 2, Boonton 3, New Bruns- daughter of the late David and lbs.) 3040; mediums MSlft next month. jnent. wick 3, Westfield $, Highlatown Slendla Reynolds. Her husband smalls 24-2), Attending wen Mn. Anna Wer- SNOW'S FOR KIDS —Mrs. Mary Tenowich, II, fights a George Miller, 73, of 17 Wash- 5. Newton », Ukehurst 7, Atlantic was the late Alfnd Lyon. Browns - Top quality (tt-Mntr, Mn. Rugg, Mn. Doran, Mn. ington Sti; Red Bank, was adCity 14. losing baBlt with broom as she tries to deer anew from Surviving are a brother, Lu- lbs.) 34-3J; mtdiums Paulina Aadtrson aad Mn. Wil- mltted after he fell on Front gene Reynolds; a sister, Mist liam Anderson. lidewelk in front of her Philadelphia homt during storm St., Red Bank, and broke a hip. Lydla A. Reynolds, and a nap- The Injuries ranged from Seouta Oiitribute that hit tht NoHhttit. Snow ii fine for youngittrs, Tli.Dk.You Card. hew, John H. Reynoldi, all tt MANN ENOUGH SPELLING STUDIED sprained hands to cut knees. One horn ft, COLUMBUS, Ohio (APHWhtn the slid, but not for oldsters. (AP Wiraphoto) youngster, Douglu Sicked. I, of SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A HAZLET - pleased with tht The funeral will be bold to- in insunnct executive lamented tign in front af • suburban drive- support given them by their adult morrow, at 11:30 a. m. In the BaII CM r that new tmptoyes have aot learn- IMAM in movit: sponson in 1N0, Boy Scouts olW. H, Freeman and ka Funeral ed how to spell while in school, at Mitt lit Closed for the season. Troop 134 Mid "Thank You" tHomeo , Freehold Rev. John M. high school English tueher My- II hs»f UtH the residents of Kleetwood Ptrk taig, pattor of tht Freehold Ream - Preuiat" ron T. Selfert directed hit stu- * tiro TII an la Christmas cards diitrlbuttd by Methodist Church, will offlelitt. dents to write 500 business execu- memben of the troop, Burial will be In Mapltwood tives about the situation. The troop's 30 members undtr Cemetery, LOCAL SECURITIES Most replied, and Seiftrt'i ttu- direction of Scoulmaittr C. Wil- dsnti havt been analysing their (Than ail .aad atkti quotation from local broken do aot ton Tllley, irt building a pro- WALTCft gram to whip the troop iato ahape for camping trips and W. MelsmhnS , SI. dltd Nddtnly uy It necessary for ••rty today In her homt,» Leti- tucceu. Ohio State Univenlty't They havt received guidance la ten Avt, Atktl aducitlonsl research bureau Ii tht handling of emtrgendal •om In Jtraey City, tht waa Nan IU *>M making a related study. AaMiry Oeau Oravt from Captp . Frank L,, McOarMcGary of t daughter of Mn. Aaat Mc- !%.OeaS Raritan Mlsaaunratt Nat'l Township's Flnt Aid Donald Pntion, of this pltet, and Weather Squadq , the late Htnry WettcoM. too >IS Nerthtra New Itntyi Fair in their first collection of old Mrs. Melilohn wu employed mh Hum 1Mb 55 papers, only a weak after It wasby the Htrtford Accident (Sim. fanaen A MtrchaaU ,:8 II It 10 detreta. lacreaslag announced, the boyi earned n,llv Co, New York CHy, She had Int Ntt'l. Braalty Botch S.M 40 a l^^^a^ua it^gtlaiSBl fttok aa^W !• Pint Nat'l. PrathtM tnough money to buy their finl lived hen 10 years. t (XX) ISS the Ms. Cltway Thunday wUa II.N tent. It will bt featured la a BttldtthtrmoUwr.tlMloiur' fee* Breath Trait II.N a taaatt of anew, tr ol anew diiplay on Parenti' Night, Jan, vlved by her huiband, Walwr E, ImhaaiaTraM • .70 20 :,u la 20, Another paper pick-up will Melilohn; a ton, Richard A. 11 .10 the Mi. WlatN atrdmttt at 10 be conducted Jan, 3 In Ptntwood, Mtlslohn of this place; a tttp> County Nat'l • .10 IK It II •#, beoMlai atria The drive will be continued with brothtr, George Preston of this MPMt Nit L KWpOlt S.N later itdty aad atrihtut it collections on the first Satur- place, and six grandchildren. law Jomy TnitY 1,90 4J tui laslght aad lacrttilag ta days of every month, > The Ryan Funtrtl Home Ii In wt Bright NaCI 20 II It 20 mph Thunday, Out- INDUSTRIAL In addition to Scoutmaster Til- charae of trrtngtmenti, leoki r'rMay cleudy with intw Rltctronlci Aiilittnct Corp, ley, 310 Middle Rd., adult leaden Electronics AtMclttti (nrx) tr ralij lalurday lair and celd. STILL CRITICAL •IRIMAN MISSING IN IALLHOOM ILAZI-The Oce«nvlew Ballroom burnt furl- Include Albert Ammtrman, 0 Col- Htnion VW»M ,,, Black Island ta Cape Meyi by U, and Donald Miller, 291 MIDDLliTOWN - Htnry Htvdu fnduitrltt Northerly wlndi IS It JO mph eutly during height of e«rly morning fire yoirorday which leveled (ht Rivtre, Man,, Middle Rd, Chonterflcld, SI, of II Cherry Ltfrtird kL Co _.. but iirongtr well elishart to- Monmouth Psrk irructurt. Ont fireman, Molvin P, Cninio, wai envelopod In a blot of fl«mt and Patrol lesdori are Hobort Tll- Tree La,, Ii still In critical con. .49 day, Ntr.htasltrly winds 10 le NK, JI , Nat,, UOaut nine othon had to le«p (or Ilioir livei during the (ire, C«lnle, father of five, wai ley, ,110 Middle Rd,, Jimcn Rich-dltlon In Riverview Hospital, Ha 13 mph Itnlght. Weather fair (i) Including .10 extra; (xx) 0.7 ptrctnt stock dlv.. ., ii mond, 14 Amhcrtt La,, Donald wai Injured when a train ilruck today, becoming cloudy tonight. Itit iten on « locond floor firo otcupo in roar ol ballroom batttring at « metal •Plut ttock dividend, ((«») ) J ptrctnt stock dlv,, l»3l1» i O'llrlcii, 3D Colby La., and Walter hli car it a railroad craning In Visibility 10 milts. ••E••Eix . dlvldtadliddd n In atocktk. door with in axe whtn fho door cavud in, IAP Wirtphotol llniimnn, 31 Ducknell Dr, MatAwan Township Nov, 21, 4 'Ghmtmas, 1959, Will Be White Snow decked the Monmouth County landscape in Yuletide white yesterday with results shown here, and weather man promised it will last until Christmas with a possible fresh dusting of flurries Thursday night. Photographer had a field day with such scenes as rail crossing bridge at Middletown station and winter-glorified Navesink River meadow at River Plaza, below. Youngsters, excused from school, found the sledding grand on a Middletown hill, top right. Even the snowbound autos—like that, bottom right, abandoned on Bellevue Ave., Rumson— had picturesque value, although the discomfited owners probably didn't notice it. '

ONI MINUH PUASI — From her eiprettion, Judy] Gaynor, 2, teams to be saying, "If you'll wait 'til that? pesky photographer it .through, I'll finish telling yew; want I want for Chriitmai, Santa." The daughter of Mr.f and Mrs. William H. Gaynor, Jr., 77 Lafayette St., Rurl|! ton, Jady joined other borough children attending tho. local Fire Department'1 children's Chriitmas party S*tv urday. Filling in for Santa it Joseph Pardi. ,'.'".;.

Auistant Ccmhier Rumson, as a physcial educatiOf Sunday Law Red Bank teacher for the 1960.1961 school Rumson year. Her salary Is to be,K66*. (Continued) (Continued) ••< She' is currently employoaVbylfcf «nd repealed the U (ine In the Adult School Improvements and purchase of district on a part-time b*aU,'le blue law's penalty lection. The more equipment.' • ' handle girls'.intramural*.aborts). Supreme Court ruled a tew yean Dr. Kinney noted that the dis- The board also approtod # later that the law was useless (or Ends Term trict will receive $60,466 In state addition of two but trlpa la tfce criminal proceedings. RED BANK - The Adult school aid. afternoon to handle IncraMp Satz argued that the new law has completed its fall term during The budget will require $527. student transportation loads. Tip was designed to solve.the prob- which more than 600 area resi- 004 to be raised in taxation. added trips will cost $M0 tor d§ lem of "non-observance of an dents attended classes in 40 sub- Rumson will raise $282,563 of remainder of the school- yeaf. atmosphere of rest and relax jects. that, with Fair Haven raising the The added buses will leave flit ation on Sunday." Of those enrolled, more than remaining 9244.441. school at 3:30 and 4 p.: m. 1' He Mid the old blue law It 500 received certificates signify- The budget was based on an The board authorized Dr, 10% effective only where adopted by ing successful completion of their anticipated enrollment of 646 stu-,ney to discuss with the Boostan municipal referenda and Ilia course. dents. Rumson's student toad if|Club a proposal to erect a aesr 1KI approach through county Included among those who at estimated at 365 while Fair Ha footbaU Scoreboard at thr atadt; referenda was just another tended' the fall term were 33 ven's student population it es- urn. , - •.••?••''•.':. method of enforcing the baile who received certificates marking timated, at 26UW,..... Broken, dowa'.ptrcattajewis* A proposal by the group to law. completion of a course in English 1 raise, the money for the score- and Citizenship. etch. community;*, jhara ' would SaU said the 1959 law is part be at follows: •;.";':.•,"•:.'.'•*; board through advertisements of "a sane and rational pattern." Foreign Bom JRumson, 52.2 per Cent of cur- was rejected by the board. But Weintraub objected. "Don't The course, designed for for- rent expenses, or $213,223.43 and1 Dr., Kinney will dtocas*: the lay that," the chief justice re- eign born persons seeking Ameri- She Didn't 56.5: per cent of capital outlay, matter with the club to determine marked. "You don't have to go can citizenship, covers basic or $69,340.05.' ' if the project can be financed that far. The law is certainly DONALD S. HOWARD English and American history. by another method. ' V ',' not a classic of clarity." Forget a Hearing NEW YORK - Donald S. How Thirty-one persons completed thi Jones contended that the state high school equivalency course Fair Haven, 47.6 per cent of PRESENT eQNCHT could enforce the old blue laws ard, 36 Rosalie Ave., Lincroft, current expenses or $115,250.57, N. J., has been appointed an which leads to a high school di- Big Favor and 41.5 per cenrof capital out- MIDDLETOWN - Pupils-and by charging any store that per ploma. teachers of the Middletowa School tists in staying open on Sundays assistant cashier by The First NEWARK (AP) - Among the lay, or $49,1)9.95. National City Bank of New York. Willard F. Browning, aduli Public hearing on the proposal presented a Ghristou concert re- with being a disorderly house. school director, reported that the mounds of Christmas mail at He disagreed with the Supreme Bamberger's Department Store was sat for Jan. 12 at the region second aeries of general educa- al school. Court decision holding the blue Bergen, Cumberland, Essex, tional development tests recently yesterday was an unsigned letter laws unenforceable. to the company president. In other business, the Gloucester, Hudson, Mercer, was completed under the auspices ilred Mrs. William ZZ~ carols, Christmas eve, Haxlat, who helped put the drive ovor the top. The 90a! the checks you uie. ' liam Setsro, inside guard, beginning at 11 p.,m., when the KEYPORT - A Christmas pro- aame act a crime in the neigh- gram was presented Friday by locally was $900. boring county. Thomas Kearney, Arthur Gar- doors of the church open. . ,,. „, u rity and Joseph DeLisa, examin- Masses Christmas Day will be «"• Utenry_ Club. IIff you can pay You, caa fcava As a result of the referenda, ing board, and Frank Woolley. at 7, «, 9, 10, 11 and-12. It took place in the Reformed tion: Do you favor the location this monthly: this much: Sunday sales of clothing, furni- Vincent O'Neill, Frank Garriel Confessions Christmas Eve will Church house. Voters to Decide of a harness racing plant with ture, appliances and building ma- and G. Arthur Sperling, Jr., ex-be heard from 4:30 to 6 p. m Mrs. Henry T. Hopkins was parimutuel betting in thla coun- $10 $240 terials tre banned in Monmouth, hostess. The program was in Race Betting ectuvie board. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. ty? $20 $410 charge of the music department HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Under the measure, which of which Mrs. Leon Garrison is Pennsylvania Gov. David L. Law- would create a harness racing $30 $'20 chairman. rence is going to let the voters[commiss!onvoten , only four track! The Carol Group, under the di-decide if they want to legalize could be licensed In any one year. $40 $••0 rection of Mrs, George W. Poter, parimutuel harness race betting Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania aang aeveral selections. In the state. < $80 $1,200 Yule Memories Council of Churches today renew- In an unprecedented move yes- ed vigorous opposition to the bill. $75 $1,100 Mrs. Albert Haigh spoke on terday, Lawrence signed a law to It claimed the legislation will open memories of Christmas In the permit county referenda during the door to other forms of leg- $100 $2,400 past. primary elections on this ques- alized gambling in Pennsylvania. Mra. Ralph Leonard read the story of Virginia O'Hanlon and Santa. It was published by the New York Sun 62 yean ago, she aald. rnli|>l|mm r 1 r 1 <11'>11K ipninlip i Khunro iroil lvKfiiM Tim li"«m«r wiyAlillItI t City ,.., mini. fer • p v^BK B^W^H* l^d RRHIf THE MENACE Morten, 214 West Bergen PI., all V.S. Prisoners in China Barbara's 13 Drivers 4, Red Bink; Robert Greenlow, huge pitchers on the low round 70 Helen Ave., Freehold; James Appetite tables. Lose Licenses Gtflney, Shadyside Ave., and To Have Lonely Christmas Mrs. Charles Yost, wife of the Victor Appaneal, White St., both TRENTON — Thirteen Mon- been very nice, but a little bully U. S. ambassador, sat beside her, of Keansburg, and Raymond HONG KONG (AP)-H will b beef goes a lot farther," a Red Is Good guiding her through the intri- mouth County driven had their Price, Mil first St., Keyport. another lonely Christmas for five Cross official in Hong Kong CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) cacies of the Moroccan meal. licenses revoked this week under , Also, Eddie Jones, 104 Lang American prisoners in Commun said. "And that's the way they - Barbara Eisenhower wound up The meal took two hours. After- ford St., Asbury Park; Romeo ist China. the 60-70 speed revocation pro- (the prisoners) want it. They've a memorable tour of 11 nations ward, Barbara, who already was Savare,. 1818 Sixth Ave., Nep- Christmas cards from hoiw gram, according to Ned J. Par- asked us to skip the luxuries and - yesterday by sitting on a pillow forty minutes late, barely had tune; Joseph Ehr'et, 1319 Holly may provide the only Yuletide concentrate on basic necessities." and eating lamb with her fingers time for a quick glimpse of a tekian, acting director of Motor La., Spring Lake; Joe L. Flynn, touch to set the day off from This month's packages in- jeside a Moroccan princess. Moroccan orphanage before hust- Vehicles. Spring Valley Rd., Morganville; the thousands of days they have cluded, as they do every month, She was guest of honor at a ling out to the airport. Drivers whose licenses were Felix Rodriquez, Box 522, Farm- served and have yet to serve. such items as dehydrated soup, luncheon given by Princess Lalla Dressed in • royal blue suit, revoked tor 30 days are: , ingdale, and Ruth A. Thompson, The modest Red Cross parcel: evaporated milk, sugar, butter, she bade a smiling farewell to the 409 Bendermere Ave., Inter- they receive will concentrate Aiiha, eldest daughter of King Edmund C. Burke, 5 Meadow- cheese, salmon, sausages and princess and boarded the plane to laken. always on basic necessities. Mohammed V, at her modern view La.; James,Wilson, 100 There is no room for Christmas canned fruit. light stucco palace overtaking return to her normal role as luxuries. Fecteiu last year received a the Atlantic Ocean. Barbara Eisenhower, wife of Maj. Even gaily colored Christma Christmas card with a string of Daintily at first, then with in- John Eisenhower and mother of wrappings may be suspect i 200 stars bearing signatures of creasing confidence, Barbara four children. cause complications or delay. well-wishers at home. The card picked up morsels of the roast This will be the eighth Christ was designed by children of the lamb, with her fingers, following mas behind Red China's prison Morgan Memorial Goodwill. Youth the example of her hostess, Birthday Is bars for John T. Downey of Ne' and Children's Center of Boston Warms Up Britain, Conn., and Richan response to an appeal from The president's 33-year-old 'ecteau of Lynn, Mass., US, Fecteau's mother, Mrs. Philip daughter-in-law warmed up for Celebrated Army civilian employees sen D. Fecteau. the main course by digging with HIGHLANDS — Nlckolaa Mai- tenced to life imprisonment anc This year, Mrs. Mary Downey her fingers into anoth-r of t^e zacco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert !0 years respectively on charges appealed to the people of Con- Mauacco, 49 Second St., recently if espionage. Moroccan' dishes. This was a necticut to send her son Christ- celebrated his second birthday. It will be the ninth Christmas mas cards so he would know he's huge flakey pastilla pie with sliv- A birthday cake, decorated in in jail for Robert McCenn not forgotten. en of white chicken inside. She blue and white, was the party Altadena, Calif., and Hugh F. The mothers of Downey, dipped pieces into a bowl of table centerpiece. Redmond, Jr., of Yonkers, N. Y., Fecteau and Redmond visited powdered sugir in keeping with Attending were Mrs. Gene Ran- American businessmen serving their sons in January, 1958. Dow- *I fttfr 6RE «W HE CUMB8 A emmt. tWtt'MJKBlocal customcust . dall and children, Gregory and terms of 15 years and life im- ney's brother William visited him m&mmHKPKQMUPV Afterward, as she chatted April, Gibbsboro; Mrs. Fred Koe- prisonment respectively on sim again last July and brought out easily with the princess, she ser, Jr. and daughter, Pamela; lar charges, i few scraps of information of Mr. Hulshart reported on the sampled a big baked fish placed Mrs. Edward Palmer and daught- Roman Catholic Bishop James ohn's life in jail. regionag l meeting he attended in In front pf her and then cous Pick Officers ers, Patricia and Karen, all, At- E. Walsh of Cumberland, Md., If this information is represent- Keaniburg. ous, one of Africa's more re lantic Highlands; Mrs. Harold has been held inconinm.ilcadc ative of the other prisoners, More than 40 persons attended owned dishei. This is • wheat Wise and son, Gary; Mrs. Leslie since October, 1958, on unspeci- they are in good health, their At Meeting the meeting. A covered dish fol- ibtture garnished with steamed GoodeU and children, David and fied charges. food ii "adequate" and they lowed. Installation of the new tgetablei. KEYPORT -Election of offi- Dawn; Mrs. Martin Schermond These five Americans will spend most of their time read- cers was held at a Cltiien Asso- officers will take place Jan, 27. Deveteps Appetite Barbara, who has been forced and Martin; Mrs. David Searcy, robably spend most of this ing, with one hour of exercise a ciation meeting Wednesday night i develop quite an appetite dur- Michael Adams, John Coberg and Ihristmas Day reading, with one day. in the Lincoln Hose Co. fire her travels with the presi- Robert and Cathy Hartsgrove, all hour out for exercise. Ten other Americans, turn- house. Church Unit As faras can be ascertained coats from-the Korean War who lent, had enough stamina left Highlands. Officers elected were Andrew that is the routine they follow chose life in Communist China J. Hulsart, president; Joseph Fer- every day. in preference to going home, will rante, vice president; Mrs. Peter Has Party And as far as the Chinese probably make some attempt to Fischler, recording secretary; HIGHLANDS - Members of GRAMAN'S Communists are concerned, celebrate Christmas among their William Casey, treasurer, and El-the Girls Friendly Sponsors of Christmas'Day is just another Communist comrades.- gar Close, corresponding secre- St. Andrew's Episcopal Church VACUUM AND AFWANCI 'ARTS CO. day. But judging from reports tary. held its Christmas party and re- M MONMOUTH STRUT, RID IANK, N. I Downey shares a cell with twe brought out by former fellow vealing of secret pals at Alpine Chinese Communist prisoners, turncoats, it will probably be a Elected to the board of direc Manor Friday. PHONI SH 7-5*23 Fectcau Is in the same Peipinf tors were Harold Steneck, James hollow celebration filled with Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker is polly- prison, but he and Downey rare Flynn, Robert P. Ball, Mrs. John lonely memories of Christmas at arma secret pal chairman. ly meet. home. King, and Mrs. James Flynn, AUTHORIZED Give him a wiiolfc store full There is no recent Informi New secret pals were selected. Special Awards HOOVER—SALES AND SERVICE ol gifts and you're sure to tioh on how the others are quai Attending were Mrs. John P. Special awards, donated by Hy NEW AND REBUILT CLEANERS please hini. Our famous gift tered, but it is unlikely the; Adair, Mrs. Emiel Aufieri, Mrs. meet. McCann is in a Tientsi: Karobow, were given to Charles Millie Blair, Mrs. Daniel Callopy, • WPAIRSON • . certificates are making more jail, and Redmond and Bishi 3 Become Goldstein. Sweaters were given Mrs. Harry Dilger, Mrs. Heliker, men happy and belter Walsh are held in separate estal to Frank Fischler, Thomas Hous- and Mrs. John H. King. GE • HOOVER • ELECTROLUX, etc. ton, Led UCounti and Callie lishments in Shanghai. Also, Mrs. Andrew J. Kornek, IRONS • VACUUMS • TOASTERS dressed every year. Avail- Boy Scouts Jackson.. Only the Red Cross Is allowed Mrs. Paul Muir, Mrs. Earl Morse, EATONTOWN — The gradua- , PERCOLATORS - MIXERS, etc. able in any amount from SI, to send them parcels, These are It was announced Mrs. John Mrs. Bertha Schied, Mrs. Helen tion of Billy Hill, Richard Keevil, limited to 10 kilograms King and George Hoffeller were J. Shea, Mrs. Hubbard Stiles, , PARTS FOR: redeemable at any time. and Steven Buckley from Webelos pounds) per prisoner per montl appointed to attend' the New Jer-Mrs. Frederick Voorhees, Mrs. to Boy Scout Troop $2 marked the VACUUMS • WASHERS • DRYERS • IRONS The form of packing, paper an sey Taxpayers Association meet- Alfred W. Wright, and Miss Viol- opening ceremony at Friday even string are prescribed. ing in Trenton next month. ette Murray. RANGES • TOASTERS • MIXERS - LAMPS, «fc Friends and relatives at horn night's meeting in Presbyterian may send only letters and son* Church. UI.H books and periodicals. Webelos mother's pins were Some candy was included presented to Mrs. Raymond Hill, the last food parcels deliverei Mrs. Ralph Keevil, and Mrs. Wes- to the Chinese Aed Cross repr« ley Buckley. sentative at the Red China bor- Cubmaster William Vital pre- 181 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH der point of Lowu, near Honi sented awards to the following: Kong, Nov. 30. David Adams and Barry Stein, "Christmas pudding would ha' two-year service stars; Thomas Woodward and John Coates, one- year service stars: Earl Span jer, Kenneth Van Dover, and Robert Compton, bear badge; HiWUDWSMBlil Byron Sexton and Gregory Davis, denner's stripe; Joseph Marcella, TheLiqflti wolf badge, gold arrow, and two silver arrows; Joseph Britton, gold arrow on wolf; Richard Za- REMIH6TON ROUAMATIC torozny, bear badge and assis- tant denner; Jonathan Backhand, ELECTRIC SHAVER silver arrow on wolf; Edward ofCnrishnati Hayes, wolf and gold arrow Howard Gehrlng, bear badge and wolf badge; James Polllfrone, gold md silver arrow on wolf, and Billy Cook, gold and silvei ADJUSTS on bear. Tree Bnralog An announcement was madi that there will be a burning ol Christmas trees Jan. I, at 6:30 p.m. at the Eatontown play- to any beard or skin ground. Lester Anderson of the district {commissioner's office, portraying Santa Claui, distributed gifts. Christmas carols were sung by [the group, led by J. J. Bulick and accompanied by J. Peter Ed- [wardsen. "Evening Prayer" was the theme for the closing ceremony presented by Mrs. Jamep K. Van Dover's den. On Jan. 13, there will be committee meeting at 8 p.m. ai the home of Mrs. Van Dover, Kremer Ave. The next pack meet- Ing will take place Jan. 29, a) 8 p.m. in the church. Christmas lights are everywhere iPastor Talks To bless the world again! Haloed candles' golden /lamei \To Group At every windowpane— Now - get the first shaver you can adjust to up ... let man-sized Remington, with HIGHLANDS - Rev. Joseph every shaving problem - the Remington diamond-honed cutters, shave the Heavy J. Donnelly, pastor, addressed Roll-A-Mttic Shaver. Beard and Hidden Beard: whisker bates that members of the' Parent-Teacher Lamplight streaming cheerily Raise exclusive Roll-A-Malic Roller Combs lie below ordinary shaving level. Association of Our Lady of Per- From welcoming doors flung wide** for lender skin, lower for heavier beards and For the first time, enjoy truly probkm-frtt. petual Help Catholic School at i trimming sideburns or mustache. shaving in absolute comfort. So get a new meeting list week. Firelight soft on little heads Roller Combs roll tkin down, comb whiskers' Remington Roll-A-Matie Shaver today! Rev. Donnelly expressed hi appreciation for the Christmas Thai dream of Santa's ride** tar W% MM BH M» kw iMtMlM KM M ItttM MaUnf Untile ikmr' gift he received. Mother M. Clara, principal, ex- MM CONfMl MMUl pressed appreciation to the asso- Starshine drifting from the fly— ciation for the electric sweeper LOT It UWn Roller Combs M your BETWEEN THFT.F btll ^ ind coffee maker presented to the Lights that bob and glow besrd g«ts toughtr, or growl lenetr. sisters, As dancing lanterns mark the way, RMNTTtMIH Roller Contbi LIE THE SOLUTIONS TO Feed Fer Thought wften yew skin fnli mere hndsn She gave parents ideas to think The merry carollers go— WHJMfin KITINII WHY SHAVING PROBIFM about concerning expressing (fl D9TWM0 TOf ^^^^ N J "love" for their children. She .'' •< ' • "i ' every min'i wrtonil L HF WORLD' said "punishment Is necessary at tfiivlng need*. times, but not to forgot to praise O lovely Christmas lights that male and love." A petition requeuing "Ap- The world a wondrous place,, pronching School" signs, will he sent to the chief of police,, I Show us the way until we see NEW SHREWSBURY was signed by parents. The glory of His face] Tho association, it was an< SUFERAMA nounced, received special Indivi- Mauretn MurdocK Shrewsbury Ave. at Rr. 35 dual class Idlers expressing thanks for the hooks and bulletin (Opposlle l-'orl Monmnulh) hoards purchased for the grades. t Yule Parly Tho children's Chrisimus parly ASBURY PARK will ho held Sunday at 2 p.m. In 709-715 Main St. the school hnll. JCP&L It wns announced "Father's Central P*»«r a Light PRosptct 5-1406-1407 NIKIU" will bo held Jan. 25. Refreshments will be served mid (in nucliwi will hlnhlljjlit the af Hat aayoaa atari* eoattaaa RED BANK REGISTER Sell Wreaths, the starvation diet. H Uct.ru WwJnewfcy, Pec. 23, 1959-1 Joy to the World: MEDICAL one should even start this re- ducing idea unless it has the ap- Win Prizes MEMOS proval of the family physician, M1DDLET0WN — Two mem- During the threfrday "starva bers of Cub Scout Pack 140, spon- Joyous Carols Come from Many Pens By H. t NafsclieMSctin, M.O. tion" period it is permissible to sored by the Fairview Parent- have coffee (black) and nibble EDITORS NOTE: The words on a few pieces of bread and Teacher Association won cameras Joy To The World Ideas for reducing are always rait, the total not to exceed 500 for selling the most Christmas to "Joy to the World" were welcome because what may not written by Isaac Watts in 1719. calories a day plus a vitamin wreaths in the pack's recent sale. appeal to one person may be capsule. Michael Leffler, 120 Apple A century and a half later the suitable to someone else. music was added by a Massa- Thereafter, It will be easier Farm Rd., Mid 40 wreaths, while chusetts man. The intervening A suggestion has been made to to adhere to the diet based on Robert Morford, 1M Sleepy Hoi' period was one of the most reduce deliberately the size of the number of calories you need low Rd. came in second by sell- fruitful for carol writers. This the stomach by practically fast- depending on your weight and ing 38. ing for three days. This will nature of your work. Your doc is the second of three articles cause the stomach to shrink so Third prize, a pair of binocu on how our Christmas carols tor can quickly determine this I CAN TRIM YOUR jars, went to William Henderson, were born. much that it will thereafter be for you. 12 Ruthedge Dr., with 27. David filled to one's satisfaction with TREE WITH CASH! Englander, 49 Rutledge Dr., won By HUGH A. MULLIGAN less food. Of coune, one must Creating extra cash is a simple the fourth prize, a canteen, with AP Newsfeatures Writer be careful not to start stretching job for me. I'm O. Howie Hus- 18 sales. Isaac Watts, often called the it sgaln to its former size. tles, a Register Classified Ad. I Other Winners "Father of Hymnody" came into It is truly amazing and most raise it by selling, renting, job- the word when Christmas carol gratifying to see how much finding. Proceeds from the sale will be singing was regarded as "ye weight can be lost in this way. used for handicrafts, the Blue and I'm waiting for your call at work of ye devil." The usual diets take so long be- SH 14010 to help you! Gold dinner and trips. It was the latter half of the fore one notices any results that The following boys won either 17th Century, a time of great too often one becomes discour- flashlights or T-shirts for selling religious upheaval in Europe. aged and tries some other re- OPEN 15 wreaths: Calvin's insistence that "the Bib- ducing diet with the same dis- :• NIGHTS A WEEK Thomas Smith, IB Statesir PI.; le alone" be used in public wor- couraging results. NOW TIL XMAS Neil Scotti. TO East Roosevelt ship had driven popular hymns However, when one gets on the Cir.; Joseph Grogan, 164 Statesir out of many churches, particular- sales and sees a loss of sev- MIDDLETOWN PI.; Walter Kiel, 20 Chapel Hill ly in England among the strict eral pounds in as many days Rd.; Robert Sauon, 40 Richard Puritan sects. it dramatically proves that if SHOPPING CENTER Ter.; Gregory Falconetti, 123 Instead of hymns, the congre- you don't eat you lose weight. Statesir PI.; Thomas Gilmour, From then on one must use gation chanted selected passages beliefs. As a boy, Isaac had stood music had already been, preemp 300th anniversary of the Invention 15 Monmouth Ct; Stephen J! Scripturegi u,uaUy common sense. It is not Intend- Golden, 71 SUteslr PI.; Thomas with his mother outside the pris- tad by Charles Wesley, brother of of printing and insisted it "never Kearsley, 85 David Ter., and Wil- first line in a monotone and the gates to sing hymns to hit John Wesley, the founder of would do to aacred words," liam Byrd, 63 StephenvUie Blvd. people, as Watts once complain- father, and other inmates. Hit Methodism. The brothers went Luther Wrete Carols ed, responded with "dull indif- parents managed tomehow to to America in 1735 as mission* Martin Luther, the' great Ger ference." icnpo together enough money artes to the new colony at man reformer*, was also a pro- Froviding good water servico is on around-tht-ctock job Let him make Watts, one of nine, children, to encourage his love of music Geonia. when Charles was to Braid Street, Red Bank, N. J. State Highway IS, MiddtHom, N. J. Established 1878 by John H. Cook and Henry Clay Nelson Rockefeller is putting up a stiff camPaiSn THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Publisher 1I28-1KI for the Republican nomination. His trips about the country are window-dressing. The realistic activity is, JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY, Business Manager as usual, the search for delegates, some of whom are, W. HARRY PENNINGTON, Production Manager in various ways, purchasable. South of the Mason- Member ol the Associated Press Dixon line, in states which Republicans Tin Associated Press li entitled exclusively to tlio uie for fembllcatlon el all UK local n«w« printed In Ihli ne»«papci «.» well as all AP nous dlspatclws. rarely carry, the principal value in be- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation .:•• ing a Republican politician is what Tin Red Bank Jloclstcr assume] no n.-ianclai rosponiltjilluci (or typoirapnicai errors to aJvertln- comes from the national convention. nents but will reprint, without charge, that part or an advertisement in which the .typographical error Kcurs. Advertisers will ple»se notify the minaBemont immediately ol any error which may occur, There can be a living in it.

This newspaper assumes no responsibilities lor stateme.it> ol opinion! In letters Iran It* readers. Vice President Richard Nixon re- mains the choice of the organized Re- Subscription Prices tn Advance On* rear .11500: III montha 18.00. •Mil* copy at counter. 7 cents Mnfit MPF by mall. I centi publican Party in most states. Even in WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1959 New York State, professional Republt- 80K0LSKY cans believe that the party has a better chance with Nixon than with Rockefeller. On the other Our Brazen Reds hand, Rockefeller will naturally control the delegation as Thomas E. Dewey did before him. This is tn enor- this year. He did not offer up any mous asset There seems ample cause for President Eisenhower's glamorous success on his alarm in an observation by FBI Di- blustering threats that would alarm trip to Europe and Asia has strengthened the Republi- rector John Edgar Hoover that our people. He kept his remarks can Party throughout the country. It is the party of American Communists today are op- veiled. But by his repeated stress experience, most Americans feel. On the other hand, timistic and confident. He gives as that Communism is gaining in the trade union bosses have shown no indication of a reason for this "blindness and strength, productivity and industry, moving from the Democrats to the Republicans. When lethargy toward the. threat posed by he made it certain that he is not out Rockefeller ran for governor of the state of New York, he could count on some labor votes switching to him. subversive organizations," which he to change its objectives. Democracy He cannot count on that in a presidential election. warns "have reached dangerous pro- stands in communism's way and he It is beginning to look as though the Democratic portions in many areas." knows and dislikes it. Party, is developing a test of strength between Harry Note was made by Mr. Hoover in Like thieves in the night, Amer- Truman who speaks for. the organized party and the a year-end report to Attorney Gen- ican Communists have come to learn Eleanor Roosevelt-Herbert Lehman radicals who would reinstitute trie New Deal. It has been forgotten per- eral William P. Rogers that, at thethey can carry on their activities YOUR MONEY'S WORTH best if they are not under the public haps that- when Truman became president- he shifted recent national convention of the Events Of from the New Deal to the Fair Deal, from those who American Communists in New York, spotlight. As they operate under- had surrounded Roosevelt to a group of his own \ pro-Soviet elements strengthened ground, they are out of sight and are By LOUIS J. LEFKOWITZ friends and advisers. No matter what else may be said 1 their hold on American members. In not being watched. What they can Attorney General, State of New York Years Ago about Truman as president, he was nobody's man, not thVvpast year, he said, many dele- accomplish in the dark, they have (Sylvia Porter is on vacation) From The Register Files even the ghost of Roosevelt's. This was more evident in his second term after he had surprisingly defeated gated had made extended visits to reason to believe, can be done more This is the story of three different types of swin- Dewey by his own strength against all odds. the Soviet Union and other Commun- thoroughly. The fact that they were dles involving misleading advertising, fraudulent label- 50 Years Ago Since the election of Eisenhower/three personali- ists countries to prepare themselves brazen enough to hold news confer- ing and unethical business tactics. Frederick Daller of Highlands, who was employed by the gov- ties have made themselves effective in Democratic for the job ahead. ences and talk about each other at . In the first case, 70,000 consumers paid $4.95 ernment at Sandy Hook, bought Party affairs. They are Harry Truman; EleanoisRoose the New York meeting only goes to each for "miracle" radios which turned out to be just the old Swan homestead at Nave- Too little thought has been given sink. The property includes the velt and Adlai Stevenson.^ in recent years to the fact that, be show that they are sure enough of old-fashioned crystal sets. Swan homestead and two acres. Truman's natural humor, his salty, down-to-earth they Americans or any other brand, themselves not to fear destruction. The second fraud involved an un- understanding of the machinery of political opera- Inaction against them has fostered scrupulous New England dealer who Louis McSherry of New York, tions, his close relationship to the authentic leader- Communists seek to destroy the dem- sold 2,000 coats fraudulently labeled father of Mrs. Jcrnard Creigh- ocratic standards of our nation. That and fed this confidence. Every ship in Congress give him extraordinary strength. "100 per cent cashmere." Eleanor Roosevelt cannot be ignored. She is in this has not changed was made quite American should know this and be The third case centered around the uii *ii»victim r»»v., tiifjiiianua, iuij - * 1 1*1* $10,000. The house was to be] control of the remnants of the most powerful politi- clear when Soviet Premier Nikita S. on the alert for trouble if and when deception practiced on servicemen by one of the finest in that part of j ization ever developed in this country, name- it comes. a heartless used car dealer on Long cal organ Khrushchev toured the United States 8 |y the Roosevelt New Deal. This.was an omnibus po- Island. J. Harold Hcndrickson, book- keeper for the Keyport Banking litical catch-all, including divergent groups and an- LEFKOWITZ All persons and firms involved in Christmas and Your Health Company, was chopping kindling tagonistic personalities who were united in the various these frauds have been put out of business, but the when a splinter flew up and split programs, of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Most of what is damage done reached hundreds of thousands of dol- the lid of his right eye. He went to a New York hospital where left of. this. is. in the ADA, the Americans for .Demo- The following guest editorial for so those imbued by the spirit ol lars, in addition to undermining consumer confidence several stitches were taken to cratic Action, and in the less important Nati»nal-Dem- today comes from the Monmouth Christmas. Acknowledging the exist- in honest tradesmen. close the cut. ocratic Advisory Council. These- two organizations which overlap in personalities and programs, hope t" County Medical Society: ence and providence of God, they Had the: victims taken the time to check with the Joseph Morris of Oceanport enjoy a sense of childlike security State, attorney general, the Better Business Bureau or had the index finger of his right have ail'enormous voice at.the Democratic convention At Christmastime most people hand severed while removing Presently? :their candidate might be Hubert Humphre- which banishes tensions. Chamber of Commerce, they never would have suf- some waste from an engine on are at their best. Faith in God and Likewise, interest in others and fered such financial losses. a dredge at the Rumson Coun- or John Kennedy, although they would settle, an' try Club. preferably, for Adlai Stevenson, twice defeated Demo- interest in the welfare of others dom- Our newspapers and magazines have set up care- concern for their happiness and wel cratic candidate. inate their lives, and they are hap- ful safeguards to protect readers against misleading Mrs. F. A. Morehouse- of At- fare control the tendencies to exces Adlai Stevenson is an anomaly. He is not particu- pier and healthier in consequence. advertising. Only a handful of unethical promoters lantic Highlands, lost table and sive self-esteem and self-indulgence bed linen when they were stolen larly handsome. Short, partly bald, he can be and is manage to penetrate that protective screen. Fear, anger, uncertainty and worry which can jeopardize health of mind from her clothesline. The ar- passed by in the street without much notice. While he One did—an electronics company located in New ticles were valued at $40. Every lead to all sorts of illnesses—from year about this time, clothes- is regarded by his followers as an Intelligence of a and body. Therefore it should be York City. (The firm is no longer in business.) It ad- ulcers to hypertension. They are the our aim to let the fullness of the lines were robbed at Atlantic high order, neither his speeches nor His writings dis- vertised the sale of a $4.95 pocket-size portable radio Highlands. play any extraordinary intellectual acumen. Regarded lot of individuals who feel that they spirit of Christmas possess us, and—"Guaranteed for Lifetime Service." Peter J. Gorman of Fair Ha- as the acme of executive ability, his/career as gov- must bear all life's burdens and our endeavor to keep it with us "It will pull in radio programs as sharp as if you ; ven was crectin? a concrete ernor of Illinois was not sparkling nor did it give solve all life's problems alone. Not through the entire year. were sitting right in the broadcast station," the pro- block building 25x20 feet on Mon- moutii St. for his undertaking evidence of-administrative genius. moters boasted. and embalming business. Despite hi*, two defeats, however; Stevenson re- book for an 80-year-old spinster Thousands of sets were sold by mail before an mains popular among Democrats, particularly among who likes crocheting and sports investigation disclosed that the radios produced only The voters of Red Bank passed the former Rooseveltians. He attracts liberals to him- HAL BOYLE cars?" at a special election a 120,000 "I'd like • toy for an except- the faintest reception, or no sound at all. bond issue to buy two lots and self as honey attracts flies. Ask them why they adore NEW YORK (AP)-Christmas for something for about two ionally bright child — and be put up two fire houses. The vote •hoppers' remarks that sales- bucks a quart." The investigation further revealed the ironic fact him and they usually cannot tell you. He is one of the sure it's unbreakable." was 340 to 215. Liberty Fire people get tired of hearing — or "I can tell you I was next. I that at the time the original advertisement appeared Company was to remain on White ah! ah! human beings, in whose presence maidens overhearing: 'What're you getting foi been standing here for 45 min- Christmas yourself, Doll — not one of the radios had been acquired by the pro St., and Independent was to move swoon in ecstasy. "We might as well try on some utes trying to get your atten- package of corn plasters?" moters. An officer of the firm admitted the advertising to Mechanic St., opposite Globe Why? What magic power does this rather obscure •hoes, Mabel, while we sit here tion." Court. and rest our feet." "Aunt Agatha is always sucr campaign was intended to produce the money to buy person possess? Such questions are for the psychologist "The Christmas help gets "Have you a problem. She's so rich anc worse every year. They must be the radios from suppliers. rather than for the political analyst. ' got something we're so poor," scraping the bottom of the Bow- 25 Years Ago like that— for "Where are the rest rooms? A receiver was named for the company, and the Perhapfc as Presidents Harding and Coblidge fitted jry this season." about $20 "If you want my opinion, Twenty-eight banks in Mon- the Jazz Age/ or as someone called it, the Era of Mag- courts are now in the process of arranging refunds to mouth County reported deposits less?" "Can you recommend a good Gluck's Department Store has ii nificent Nonsense, so Adlai Stevenson exemplifies the all over you this year in Christ- ,40,000 persons. of $41,533,615.82 on Oct. 17 when "Why can't 1 national authorities issued a call mas decorations," Era of the Beatniks. Whatever it may be, Stevenson exchange it In Worcester, Mass., a dealer attached counter- for reports. The banks were "If you don't have it, do yo cannot be ignored prior to the 1960 Democratic con- now? My hus- CAMMICHAEL feit labels bearing the name of a widely known manu- maintaining a high degree of band bought it know any other place in town liquidity a.s was evidenced by a vention. After that, who can forecast the fate of poli- that does?" facturer to 2,000 coats, advertising them as "100 per here last decline of $838,172.32 in loans and ticians, who, like actors, are often temporarily of some Christmas." "I'd like to see something nice cent cashmere." A reputable outlet in New York was discounts. slight significance on the stage of life? Hiya> babyl in a negligee — you, for ex- thus deceived into selling them. The Worcester sup- BOYLE " ample." •OY": I sure wish plier reaped a quick profit before the reputable trades- Dr. Daniel V. Manahan and "What do you mean you don'! Togetherness 5«nta Claus would leave you in Dr. William Matthews bought the gift-wrap anything under a dol- man in New York City and his customers discovered my little ole Christmas stock- residence property at 55 East lar? 1 have a good mind t log," the fraud. Front St. from J. Stanley For- transfer my charge plate t "Willie, put down that toy, rar of Rumson for $10,000. The another store." And, in the third case, army personnel on. duty You've broken three already." property was formnrlv mw:ct hy "Take me to your manager, "Yeah, the size is right and overseas ,were contacted by representatives of an un- Peter J, Eichele of Fair Haven Maybe I can get some satislac- the price is okay, but 1 don't like ethical automobile dealer and told that cars would be tion out of him." The Red Bank Borough Coun- the color. Don't you have it in waiting for them upon their arrival home. purple?" "He couldn't be buying it foi cil granted a license to John "Oh, I almost forgot to get his wife, I happen to know she' The dealer accepted deposits under a so-called Guallleri to operate a wloon on Monmouth St, Kmcthlng (or my husband, allergic to silk—and he'a allcrgl "lay-away plan" to assure the serviceman that the cai Where is the necktie counter?" to spending that kind of money "No, I don't know her exact on her." he wanted would be waiting for him. Upon his return, .lecordcr Harry Klatsky of Red measurements. Dut I'd say she "Have you got something rca the serviceman was told the car he wanted was not Bnnk, made a report to the Bor- cheap that looks very expensive nu;;h Council showing that dur- wai about halfway between Mari- available, He was offered another make instead. lyn Monroe and Kate Smith. It's for the boss." ing October, 2!) pcrsoni hrH i.n.n Can't you figure It out from "Willie, you're being vcrj One sergeant had paid $1,600 under the "lay-away arrested and fines of fl Imposed, that?" naughty, Hand Santa Onus hue plan." When he bnlkcd at buying n car not of his "Well, girlie, I bcl you're Rind his beard — or Mommy vvll Joseph W, Rowcn, prcsliont nf the Clip Really Corporation of ChrlMmas comes but once a spank you right hero In Elfland. choice, thR dealer offrrctl to refund onlv $1,200. An- year, aren't you?" New York, hnd purchased a 72- othor solder pnicl $1,200. Thrs clonlcr refused to make icrn Irnct In Shrewsbury bor- "Can you help me sclrtt some- LAD MAKES A SALE any refund unless the serviceman forfeited $200. ough known ns Sycamore Court, thing lor a cheapskate boy MALTIMORIi (AP) - Just be The property won formerly the friend? I don't want lo go over Honest automobile dealers, and they represent the fore Thanksgiving Louis Pond Grovor II. Lufburrow farm, JJ.08, That's nil the hum Is field, executive director of Plm great majority In that business, were ns pleased ns the which was bought by the Invest- worth," llco Knee Course, received tin ment and Really Corporation of "Willie, did you Imvn lo put public when this unscrupulous dealer was driven out following letter from clghtgradc; Red Hnnk nhout 10 yenrs pre- your slickly lollipop mi \\w. nice of business In New York Stnte. Onnlcl Yuskn: viously, it |.i on (ho north nldo cashmere nwfnlrr the ludy uns Don't, ho blinded by "bnrRtilns" offered at prices of Sycmnnrc Avn,, n short din- •bowing Mommy?" "SI, Jerome's school l.i Imvln which nrc hard to believe. Inncc from Iho Little Silver rail- "llir MIIC mid lake Hie price Us minimi turkey rnflle, Plcns I'onri finikin, M'r LET HIM ii'lp in win, Our fnlhcrs Ink '.(IK nf(." Check prices ol' the s;ime quality merrhnndlse or 'hiinci's mi your horses, I'IC-IIM1 ' (iililinr Mimrlliliij; lur my CATCH VoU Uw nit" n I'limiri' on our Inrki'y service offered by dealers un<| make sure that the ad • »li*s Ann I,, (inllnijhi'r hnil Ailc, ll (hiii'l nuikf nny dillii. moved from MldillrKnvn Vllln^o THE Mfct nilfle," vorllsetl article is whiil it Is diilivwil lo he, nine uluil II n. Slu-'ll bun): H I" .Inliimown, I'll,, wiii'ic slii> hi.il bnck IIMI Mirk iiiiywny." Ilimlile |o rcsl.v| lint Inch: nf Such phi'Mst's us "ri'dueotl lYnm," "made to noil Ink™ n position us mipurvliinr ol . -W-A'rf V' yiiuiU! Vimkn'n iii>;tiiiH'iii, I'owl- > nu|jui vi.-uir ul ~».~—•—— r "Tiwiily IMMIIS IIM ounce Inn Ui'fl CIIIM hiNillh work wiwitrh II (I lor I) Mock, Wmhlnginn I'oif and Time* timid mrloonlil Ii fli'M NPIII SI, Jerome's n (ionallim for" and the like .should net as u wiinilni; RIKIIIII for •r ....._.., ., „„ puna • vr>» «••« • imvn IITIHIU vflriooniii II sliill nf nix mi rur*tmi multiunde* r liriu III Hill fMaiiitlla MI IL* CJ I <•••!•• IL.I imi. t _». • . .... pcifuinr? J tuiikly, J wai luokliurii- Dir, 2,'l, of {10, "'you lo check further. her III. Illll Mtuldln ol the St, Louis Poil-Dlipiich Ii nlnch-hllllni dlrt'cllon, for him,) 1 RED BANK Joint Tdk$ Wednesday. P« Antitrust Suit m. The . Filed Against sad the European firms agreed On Dredging New Radar to essign certain patents to Singer entMiag it to prevent Jap- Sites Planned Singer Firm anese imports from entering the Plan Slated OTTAWA (AP) - Canada and United States. LITTLE SILVER - Another the United States have agreed WASHINGTON (AP-THe gov- step toward the dredging of Par- arnmant ttyt tba Sinter Man- The suit also said that Fritt on construction of 45 new radar ufacturing C». o( Elisabeth, N.J., Ctgauf of the Swiss firm and ker's Creek will be taken Friday, stations to fill the gaps in the hat conspired to keep foreign Amoldo Vogorelli of S.P.A. de- Jan. 6, when officials of this Pinetree Air Defense line In Can- made tewing machines (ram thetermined which European man- borough ind Oceinport meet to ada, a Defense Department United States market. ufacturers would be allowed to spokesman said yesterday. export tig-tag machines to the go over the program. Work on determining the sites The government filed an anti- United States. Borough Council here last night has started, the spokesman said. trust action yesterday in New agreed with Mayor P. Paul Cam- Estimated cost of the project will York against the sewing machine The tig-zag machine makes pi to JouvOceanport'a waterfront run into millions of dollars. firm sind asked an Injunction t» straight as'well as ornamental stitches tad has become increas- committee in a discussion session The gap-filling stations tre in- add the alleged conspiracy. The of development plans. tended to overcome one of the government claimed Stager made ingly popular among home sew- en. It was decided months ago chief loopholes in th« Pi"-»-»e agreements In UN with Italian that each municipality would con- radar system — Inability to de- and Swiss firms to restrict and The government suit, whiob tribute $5,000 toward the improve- tect aircraft with any uegice of control American Imports of ilg-named Oegtuf and Vogorelli as ment, Mayor Campi explained. accuracy below an altitude of tag tewing machines. co-conspirators but not defend- Most money, he said would come 2,000 feet. The firms are A.G. Bernini ants, asked Stager's patents he from the state. The 45 new stations are in Ntlunatchjntaof Steckborn, Swto modified however necessary to Mayor Campi Hid he has hopes addition to seven new heavy ra- 'atttbUth free eompetitloo" la that Little Silve" r will develop adarsi,. to be built, five in the west the tlg-ug Held. public park along the creek. One andtwo in central Canada. The •or Singer by last ystr sold shout INSTAUID—Washington Chapter, Ore's* of Oomolay, Eatentown, saloctod now officers for I960 re- advantage, he aaid, is (heat it two in central Canada will be NU*A*A CYCLO N per cent of the tlg-ug mt- would have docking space for erected at Moosonee, Ont., and MASSAGE chinos in the United Sutes with cently. Inttelled wore, left to right, front row, Edwerd L. lailey, Red lank, advisory board chairman; John R. small boats. Chlbougamau, Que. Location of the balance from tbe foreign mar- Forhei, Rod lank, standard bearer; Donald A. Cotgreave, West Long Branch, senior deacon; Walter Bunnell, Wanted now is e decision on the five in the west has not yet ket, the government said. Eatontown, matter councilor; Kenneth C. Whitmore, Long Irench, junior councilor; Donald J. Cutler, Eatontown, the details for the program been announced. MAKE TOUR treasurer; Richard L. Zoldat, Little Silver, junior deacon; Robert E. Redfarn, Rumson, chapter advisor; middle row, For Complete Iaforuatioa NEW SHREWSBURY - North- Robert L. Kranx. Jr., Neptune, fifth preceptor; Richard H. Swanton, Long trench, marshal; Michael E. Mexii, • ••: :••:••: ; Call . v= Side Engine company toured the Eatontown, junior steward; Douglas lurkatt, Eatontown, orator; James I. lerg, Oeeanport, lantinol; Christien D. ALL-DAY BANKING ' SH 74M1 northern part of the borough Thurar, Lincroft, lenior steward; back row, Gary. Trontham, Fort Monmouth; fourth preceptor; Ronald S. North, Sunday with Santa Cltas aboard the fire track. Ciftt of candy tad West Long Ireneh, seventh preceptor; Howard J. Schnabelk, Sea Iright, chaplain; John W. loam, Eatontown, third In 111. - fruit ware presented is children preceptor; David lurks, Long Iranch, almoner; Alfred K. lennett, Long Iraneh, second preceptor; Donald Gor- la the tret. • don, Eatontewn, sixth preceptor, and 6lannN. Appl«yaro\Rod lank, first praeaptor. O 11 P ' .• m 1 . DIAMOND ROBBERY because 30 years ago an Insur- erchants P n t k 1 n Q rt>)-Two bandits ance firm did not make good | robbed IS.tOO worth of diamond Ma lots from a robbery. Mr. rings yerterdty from the Jewelry Buffardl also said the men rifled I store of James Buffardl, M, who the saf*e at hit shop at 52 Ferry RED BANK uid be did not insure his gems St. and took hit overcoat. FAIR HAVEN GIVE A LIVE GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS rums - CANARIES PARAKEETS GUINEA PIGS HAMSTERS TROPICAL HSH Christmas Stockings For Cats and Dogs •• "Old clothes? Sure, IVe got seme I'll toll youl" Complete line of Pet Accessories No Politic$, Ju$t OPEN CHRUTMAS EVE UNTIL • Yule Play Competency Needed. EATONTOWN - laterestcd PARADISE PETLAND IsPresented la partMpattai to the work of RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A the Msataeath Regional Mgjh SH 1-5450 Chiittnu program highllghtad I Schotl} Rtej Iwk meeting of the Beers Street Os» way *e bete MttwoaM Mol Parent-Teachen Anode- „* in St John's Methodist tbe pall cetMsJitots fer Ike Qrarch btiUdlag htt Wedneedty. Beard of BeNsUsa etoettM The fourth grade class of Miss Feb. 1 BOYS* imn Maureen Hayes presented a play Iks can far vektstaera M- called "Christmas Eve" with Itwed tssnplilattattfce boartVs Dettse Tllton, Cindy McGovern, HMetltg here last atght that Ike SUIURBAN COATS Carolyn Doebler, Drew McCas- CMUdttiCi tit Mt "lltttf ORION mi 9UIIT key, Edward Shown, Christie Brier and Louis Costa in the cast la making the request for UNBCOA1S "Santa's Substitute" was pre-laterested vohwteers, Gerdoa Single or donblt>Woasted sented by the third gride class W» Btrtlfs; iiftra ptioMMBli of Mitt Joan Loftut and featured styles In warm waels. stated tluu political aftpiatleai Carol Barton, Susan KUgour, Wil- haw so part la aehoti beard WindfeeUttnt, far thru, liam PompHeno, Mtrta Cardone, winter wear. Denise Noonan, Steven Ctrnei "We an simply sttemtei It and Carolyn Sehwan. cenpttcat people,''be taM. Priced from Costumes for the presentations laterested voters may apply $900 were made by the children and by notifying tbe beard stcra> their parents. tary, Ralph KeaWI, prior to Sludeals Stag the meeting Jaa. 5, Mr. lartle TO A chorus of eighth grede stu- dents sing Christmu carols ac- companied by Emil Slrois at the •20* piano. will be awarded to the top 31 • Tweeds • Cashmere Christmu songs were sung by salesmen. a chorus of seventh graders, ac- • Boude • Stripes companied by Mrt. Louis Key- Mrs. Hugo Msnetti reported on the recent meeting of the Joist • Melton • Ombres Mrs. Charles WhinfitM, presi- Council of PTAs and distributed • Waffleweave dent, conducted the business postal ctrdi for the membership meeting and announced the eighth to sign and mail to state repre- grade students topped approxi- sentatives urging the use of RED IANK CLOTHING mately IK other schools in theplus turnpike funds for school selling of greeting cards. aid. MANUFACTURING CO. The project was atarted this A report on a recent conven- Ill W. HOOT IT. year to meet the expenses of e tion held in Atltntic City was MftlANR prom, clsss trip and other grid Oesa I «. ts. to I i. •. made by Mrs. William Pickens. IH74M* uatlng expenses. At a presentation In other business, Mn. Whhv to be made shortly wrist watches field reported that four Christinas baskets were supplied to needy fsmllies and ample fundt had been received to supplement the baskets with fresh meats and fruits. • The membership wat an- Music nounced at having reached ill provided and served by the third, fourth, fifth and seventh grade For mothers, 'cot Jotj ad Happiness Chief Test Christmas Set Saturday LITTLE SILVER-An Utmltt. tion has been set for Saturday, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m., to Sting By determine who will be the next chief of police of thia borough. After approximately N yean of service, Chief Fred Zleglar Combined Chorus It retiring, Municipal Clerk Fred L, Ayers said two men who now SEABOARD hold the rank of police sergeant are qualified to succeed him - Of James Fix and John Foster, Mayor P. Paul Campi told the Borough Council list night that SERVICE the Police Chiefs' Association of "MtVINa THI MOM" Monmouth County will conduct Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Saturday's tests for chief and a new sergeant. Results will be reviewed, along CA 2-5151 3-2420 SH 1-0241 New Jersey Power & Light Co. with those of three candidates who took a test Riven last Sat- urday lor a now police patrolman, at a special meeting of the ROV< 5:05-5:30 P. M. . - . crnlttR body at 8 p. m, next 5 4 00 p M Tuesday. WJLK.I3I0 on Your AM Dial WUTr .im v rv i Mayor Campi said the lost for WJLK-FM-94.3 on Your FM Diel WHTG-I4I0 on Your Dial chief will lie particularly thor- ough since the examination team will be headed by a lop man in the county association. It Pays to Vm Classified Display RED BANK REGISTER tfjate iheir (uttebood bills. They were v's U.§ tour rop ews Sto the first new states in 47 years. 10. The new labor relations law, the first passed.by Congress since Taft-Htrtley in 1M7. Passed Editors Pick As No. after mounting indications _ of corruption. among organized la- lyTOM HINSHAW bors leadership, it placed added restrictions on unions, particu- larly their leaden. Soviet Premier Nifcitii Khruihchev'i September tour of the United States has been choien the biggeit itory of 1959 by newi editors in the annual poll of NAME MCELROY The Associated Press members. •,-.{:/.:/. ,;'•;-;;;.)i .. ..• _' NEW YORK (AP) -General ; Electric Co. re-elected Neil H. Second wu the spectacular Russian moon probes—they hit it with a rock- McElroy, former secretary of de- et Sept H, the day before Khrushchev's arrival in the U.S.and later succeeded fense, as a director. McElroy, board chairman of Procter ft ia taking the first picture of the Gamble Co. had been a GE direc- lunar backside. , through Europe, Alia and Africa, tor from 19» until INT. when be Both events had sobering as- Ml NO. I. resigned all business potts to be- pects for the Western world. But had it not been for the come a cabinet member. The. Khrushchev tour gave the death of Secretory ;of State John American people their flrat close- Potter Dulles, Ike probably would not have stepped Into the breach. It >*'• <• atmuw M ft* BlOitir. up look at their arch-enemy in —AdwtlitBMat. ' J ' Dulles' death and the appoint- the Cold War as he moved from ment of Christian fferter aa hii coast-to-coast, now affable, now successor was No. 7. ominous, never Indifferent. • Other choices Is the editors' Multi-Peraeaalrty ' CONVENIENCE MOON HIT: The circle outline* the area in which the top ten: . Russians said their rocket hit the moon. A later Soviet He showed himself to be a man I. Vice President Nixon's tour who could be charming, crude, rocket circled the moon and sent back to earth the first of Russia, during which he witty, dour, threatening — and, opened the America* fair ia the picture of the moon's hidden side. , most important, dangerously Soviet capital and engaged in a quick-tempered for the leader of public verbal Joint with, Khrush- one of the world's greatest pow- chev. ere. ». Statehood for Alaska end LAST MINUTE The visit enabled Americans to 4. EhiaMwW't jacws» make a hew assessment of SHOPPING Khrushchev and he emerged as a HEADQUARTERS tough, highly competent and dangerous antagonist, far from 7. DoeH.ofDtlle»;Hef. • GIFTS FOR HIM the buffoon he has been pictured • GIFTS FOR HER CHRISTMAS in the past. The Russian moon probes in- DECORATIONS t. Nisei's tour of Rat. ^ ••; FAMOUS KR VALUIS a TOYS and MANY OTHER dicated that the Russians are LAST MINUTE considered ahead of the United MIDDUTOWN SHOPPING CENTER States in rocketry. t GIFT IDEAS The Sept. 14 rocket was the • : I I SHOP NOW! first man-made object to land Aknfa. Hcw«il. "•-'?^V"'"'-~'- "-- ; (l**I^AY 3S ' on the moon and the probe of 10. Caafroas yastoi Oct. 6, equipped with a camera, OPfN IVINIWS TIL ft. M. SAT. TIL I P. M. Fair Haven was.die first to orbit the moon, FALLEN QUIZ CHAMP: transmitting its: picture by radio. Charles Van Doren is pie- Castro's Troubles I and his troubles daring the Hardware Dr. Fidel Castro's ouster of the rear was the editors' choice as hired in a 1956 kinescope/ 712ftlvar Id. , Nir Ham Batista regime in Cuba on Jan. he third top story of the year. NOW ON SALE >. SH 1-5200 of the television quiz show, "Twenty-One."

Order Your Vila ewir step roa tike, SOf SUaVs New Slaat "aim" «the HJe> aal 1 * diawa ia year taaavf *i.eeiJs of lie my M*M tiawf Ne esaM.oi FIREPLACE FUEL TOURIST KHRUSHCHEV: Nilcita Khru.Hcher, foreflround, aoon, ae eeater HMI! lA/hial and President Eisenhower stand bareheaded af Andrews • CANNEL COAL Air Force Baia near Washington at the start of the Soviet premier's historic U.S. tour. ' ' ' ; SLIMS • FIREPLACE BRIQUETS YOU Science Shrinks PDes WHILE FROM... YOU New Way Without Surgery WALK Stops Itch-Relieves Pain R» T«i.». T. (IwWI -For th* isait Hit' «nt Uu Mim. hu font • u« -j. —Jtob»Vpit«Mti»l" LAMS keallic mbiUuet with ih* uton- Tit awnt ta* anr ktdlnf nb- a wrid-tuwus MMick isitltatv ' nil ubittaet )• inr anllallt aass la mm*, «r *intmnt /«m COAL COMPANY, INC. Ia tin »ft« cut, whfl« itiUr onder tl» BUM Prmrttu* H.* ri i«?iiif piia, ictual tldaclloa At ysar draff lit. Montr bick (ihriitK.) took plict. SwnatM. Hjit imuinfofiU-nnltoinn SYCAMORE AVE. 584 RIVER RD. K tktnagk tkat afun mtit ••waa.ia4.0t. STEEL STRIKE: Pickets slop an automobile outside a SHREWSBURY FAIR HAVEN steel mill in Hazelwood, Pa., during the four-month steel SH 14300 SH 7-1030 strike. The strike ended, at least temporarily, whan the it Pays to Advertise in the Register government-invoked TafMHariley Law was uphold by the U.S. Supreme Court. Castro, whose long, seemingly hopeless revolt sgainst strong- man Batista gained him world sympathy, turned admiration in OFF to disillusionment. In a welter of summary executions and angry taunts at the United States. Sylvottt) s The editors' top choices in do- mestic stories, Nos. 4 and S in 1. Ne Extra Cost! Your corset and bra is expertly fitted the poll, had a negative quality. and attend to your individual requirement at no extra The first was the steel strike, the longest. (116 days) steel cost. COMPARE shutdown in history, which I. Ma Extra. Cost! Sylvette will maintain this perfect fit slowed the American economy for you ... at all times... .without charge. before a government injunction sent the workers back to the I. Ma' Extra Cost! Sylvette will replace worn garters, mills. The strike may resume replush where necessary, mend open seams, replace YOUR when the injunction expires in missing bones without charge. January. Next came the TV quiz show scandals, which actually began HEAD a year early but reached a cll< SAVINGS UPTO 50% max in 1959 when Charles Van' FAMOUS PLAY-TEX Doren, once the nation's Intellec- tual hero, admitted having been given the answers. GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES OFF Suallar Subject Like the top two, the sixth StltHT IMIftUUIITHS THAT WILL NOT and seventh stories on the edi IMPAIR WIARAIIUTY tors' poll were closely allied. President Eisenhower's growing direction of the country's for elgn affairs, illustrated by his MAGIC CONTROLLER GIRDLE Put Valiant up against any car you've a mind to: personal diplomacy jaunts the big ones, the bug ones, the kid brother ones. IF KRFECT, 1.95 See if you can match the wallop and miserly thrift of Valiant's incllntd engine-the family-of-six NOW people room-thc vacation-sized trunk room-the battery-saving alternator electrical systcm-the MOLD 'N HOLD ZIPPER GIRDLE rust-proofed, rattle-proofed, fully unitized body- IF PERFECT, 10.95 the smooth-as-a-millpond ride of Torsion-Aire. Go ahead. Match it if you can. After you've tried, NOW 5,99 ice your Valiant dealer. He's got the real thing. IURUNOTON MILLS SEAMLESS NYLONS It perfect aad la orlguul bread fan would Mil br I.H. 57: LIMIT I PAW SPECIAL BLOUSE SALE VALUES TO 5.M Chowe (ram our selection oi THESE ARE THE MEN WHO SELL Valiant fsshlonsble blouses, tailored CONQUERING CASTRO: drciiy ntylet In tho most Fidel Caitro, at the end wanted colon. 79 of hit flrii yoar of rule In MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS, 141 W. Front Street Cuba, facet problems both NOW «t home end abroad, 2 ».

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Section Two RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1959 7c PER COPY Name White to Replace Council OKs Seek State Funds Minton on Regional Board Garbage Pact For Harbor Project RUMSON - Paul White, High- In Matawan land Ave,,.Fair Haven, wu nam- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - ed to replace Mayor Ruuell H. lie Petitions MATAWAN — Earl W. Em- Borough Council will ask the Minton on tha Rumson-Fair Ha- mons wu awarded a one-year CopAppointment state Department of Conserva- ven Regional Board of Education garbage • collection contract, on tion and Economic Development last night. For Regional low bid of 112,641,' by Borough s Challenged to set aside $30,000 to aid in a Mayor Minton's, .resignation Council lut night. S5O.00O cubic yard dredging proj- from the board was accepted The Emmons firm holds the with "considerable regret." Unit Election current contract. The bid for 1960 At Keyport ect at the municipal harbor, es- One of the original members RUMSON - Mrs. Beatrice M.W M about f 1,500 lower than the timated at (60,0(10. of the board, he was appointed ebb, secretary of the Rumson present contract figure, KEYPORT - A question of eli ibility for appointment to the The governing body last night to to? group in 1954 by Earl 8. air Haven Regional Board of There will be two collections directed that applicationa for the Garrison, county superintendent Education reported last right per week during the winter, and police department was raised matching funds be made, and ac- of schools." ,: that incumbents Raymond Moore, three weekly during summer, un- here yesterday. tion token on the recommends- Mayor Mintpn hu always sew-Fair Haven, and Dr. George T. der toe terms of the contract George Cooksey, 31, of 27 Myrtle Ave., is challenging the tion of the Municipal Harbor ad u vice pnsident of the board. Hoffman, Rumaon, have filed Mayor Ralph R. Dennis an< Commission. Ha cited increased business petitions seeking election to the nounced that PoUce Chief Jh appointment by Borough Council last, week of Jay M. Baker as a The application, which must be pressures and his duties as may;regional board* * • J. Flood ia expected to be re- filed by the end of the year, is or of Fair Haven as reasons Aoi Both are seeking three-year leased from Perth Amboy Gen- police patrolman. According to Mr. Cooksey, a not binding on the borough. It leaving the regional post. terms. Dr. Hoffman wu ap- eral Hospital by Christmas day. is not a pledge that the project His present term expires in pointed to the regional unit this Chief Flood suffered a stroke special policeman and a resident here for four years, he (Mrwil. l be undertaken, but is neces- 1961. year, replacing Dr. Vincent M. Dec. 10 and was in critical condi- sary to determine whether the Whelan, who resigned. Dr. Wheliov1BW POMPTON LAKES (AP) - didate*. •' oTmore U>a. four perw in Rebert Harold opened up a during the preparation of the ucl Split Over The regional election is Feb. 2. « > « establishment aid ban package of Christmas toys yes- 1SU budget, proposals for a tax Jetport any, industry or business which terday that fee had ordered for map revision submitted by Fred causes noxious odors. his children. He found Ihe toys, M. Moller, a surveyor here. TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Rob- Loyalty Oath Four lights on Harbor View ert B. Meyner says all but all right, and a cool $1,711 In PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Resume Steel cash. Harold, of MS Willow Dr., were approved for installa- handful of the people who have Poultryraen Should college atudents seeking tion. sent him messages about a pro- Ave., called police. Police federal loans be required to take posed jet airport in Morris County Talks Today knew what to do. A clerk at the oath of allegiance and sign are against it Set Discussion Ray's Lionel City In Wayne WASHINGTON (AP)*-Federal affidavits disclaiming member- Gov. Meyner told a news con- TRENTON-- "What Can the had Indvertantly wrapped a ship or support of subversive or- Nixon Gets ference yesterday he has re-mediators called for .another joint bundle of cash In with Her- steel bargaining session today, but Individual Fanner Do UBder ganizations? ceived 2,022 communications Present Day Conditions?'' Is the eld's package lut week • The presidents of six local col- against the Port of New York hopes seemed dim for even a Cranbeimes theme of xthe half-day program: leges and universities split over Authority's plan for a 220-milllon- small step toward settlement. A scheduled afternoon session for pouKrjaeo; arranged Vfthe NEWARK (AP) - James E. the question of such a require- doilar airport to $e Great Swamp yesterday was, called off New Jersey " • ~ - arrell, Bloomfield, director ol ment for students seefcJngh ass and only! IS in favor of it.Federal dftdlfUon Director he motor carrier dlrflion .of th The governor said a great many seph P. Fmnegtt after Steelwork- Public UmiryGMnmleilroir/'dlW < The presidents * Tapate y.akl WA$sBNG»JON (AP) - Cran- of the writers said the Port ers Union President David J. Mc- of a heart attack last night. H yersity, the University'of'Penn- berries, for vibe holidays were Authority should concern itself Donald stayed away from the nesday, Jan. 27, In the Coatetw was stricken ait a PUC Christ sylvania and Drexel Institute of presented to Vice President Rich- more with'New Jersey's rail talks for the day. A union spokes- P0"1* <**••* J P-» mas party in Military Park H Technology favor repeal of theard Nixon yesterday by repre- transit crisis instead of worrying man said McDonald wu expect- Poultry leaders who wiU dis- tel. Farrell, 67, had been wi regulations. sentatives from four berry grow- about air traffic. ed to attend today,. cuss various aspects of the ques- he PUC over 30 years. He su The heads of Villanova Univer- ing states. Heck Airport R. Conrad Cooper, top industrytion are Charles O'Reilly, usisi MIMY CHRISTMAS-Freeholder Director Joseph C. pervised inspection of bus lines sity, St. Joseph's College and La- After a ceremony in the vice He said one' writer went negotiator, told newsmen his aide Mt mM*8er, Central Jersey and enforcement of bus safe Salle College see no objection to president's capitol office, the far as to suggest an airport on did not intend to raise the "lutFarmers Cooperative Associ- Irwin, left, and County Clerk J. Russell Woolley put laws. the rule if the government thinks four congressmen carried a sim- stilts in Raritan Bay while others offer" which it made to steel ation, Inc., Hightstown; John M final touches on Christmas tree in Hall of Records, Free- it serves a useful purpose. ilar gift to the White House for were as blunt as the man whocompany employes a month ago: Hunter, extension specialist in PRINCETON (AP)-Di Temple's Dr. Millard E. Glad- President Eisenhower. wrote simply, "Block that damn Finnegan avoided any direct agricultural economics, Rutgers hold. They helped decorate tree, in keeping with a trad- harles R. Erdman, Sr., 93, ft teller said he considers the re- airport!!'! Nixon remarked he now is as- criticism of the union president University; Richard I. Ammon, ition. her of the New Jersey Repub quirement "unnecessary and un-sured of a good supply of cran- About 90 per cent of the com in canceling the afternoon ses- executive secretary, Northeul can chairman, remained in criti desirable." munlcations came from Morris berries for the holidays u he sion yes era Poultry Producers Council. cal condition today, Princeton Dr. James Creese, president of thanked the delegation for the County residents ,Who would be But the director said Inc., and Jerome Taub, Bound Hospital reported. He suffered Drexel, said the requirement is liying near the box containing fresh and canned airport, Govhe saw no pbmt In going ahead Brook, president, United States Morris Raps Cuba Leader heart attack Saturday night. 'invidious in every respect and cranberries, juice and jelly. Meyner said. without McDonald.and Arthur Poultry and Egg Producers As. Dr. Erdman is former moderat a, very difficult thing to live He said they, were worried J. Goldberg, .the union's chief socitUon. Richard Herman POINT PLEASANT (AP) - civil liberties that prevails to- of the General Assembly of thewith." He said the oath doesn't Auchiaclosa There about noise and changes in thecounsel. Finnegan added "This isFreeholdvwill preside. Robert Morris of Point Pleasant, day." resbyterian Church In America bother him too much, but he Making the presentation were residential nature of their neigh' not my strike. I don't have any candidate for the Republican "This is another of a long se- strongly objects to Ihe affidavit. Reps. Russell V. Mack (R- DOfnOOdli people out on strike." ARMY SCULPTOR U. S. Senate nomination, yester- ries of indignities and humilia- Temple, Drexel. and Penn ar- Wash.), James C. Auchindoss Air Traffic POINT PLEASANT (AP) - (R-NJ) Rumson; Hutinge Keith Representing the union were L J. (AP) - Edward day termed the government of tions wrought by ascendent Com- A home-made bomb exploded range federal loans according to The governor said he under- Vice President Howard Hague andl< Cuban leader Fidel Castro a munist ' forces throughout the the regulations, but provide their (R-Mus) and Melvin R. Laird stood a jet airport in the pines Secretory-Treasurer I. W. Al.. architec- In a cellar today, Injurlas Rea- (R-Wis). ture and painting at Princetoi "pint-sited Communist dictator- world against American citi- aid Thorpe, 1!. Three flagers own loans if a student is disin- of Burlington County, as proposed A union spokesman said both ship." zens," Morris added. "Our re- clined to sign the affidavit. The gifts were made u the in- by county officials, would inter- McDonald and Goldberg were con- University but he didn't become of Ids left hand were man- a sculptor until he joined the Morris issued a statement cal- sponses to these indignities have gled when the copper-tub* Both Very Rev. J. Joseph dustry opened a campaign to re- fere with the air traffic between centrating on two key Upcoming ling on the American press to been downright phlegmatic and Bluett, president of St. Joseph's store public confidence in cran- New York and Washington and evente: the separate company Army. bomb Mew up as he wu work- Wronsky has been caricaturim protest the jailing of American hardly worthy of a great people. ing on It, police said. and Brother Danile Bernian, of berries which suffered a setback be too far away from New York. talks scheduled to start Sunday newspaperman. James Buchanan. "That the United States should LaSalle, see no objection toth eby an announcement lut month He refused to make any pre-and the resumption Monday of Army life at his ceramics bend In the Ft. Dix crafts center. Morris said, "The said plight of suffer these affronts from a pint- loyalty pledge, but feel the signed that part of the crop wu con- dictions about the future of thethe hearing before President Eis- sized Communist dictatorship, LINDEN (AP) - An explosion affidavit is redundant and un- enhower's fact-finding panel. His favorite figurines spoof th< Buchanan languishing at Christ- taminated by a- weed, killing Port Authority's plan, but said mas time in a Castro Jail is grim not yet firmly established, bodes and fire at a Standard Oil renecessary- . chemical. It should be considered by theIt wu obvious from statements standard ceramic decorative finery inlured two men and caus- testament to the ebbing sense of ill for the future." A spokesman for Rev. John A. The berries given by the four public after it is fully developed. of union officials they were plac- to'ms and Army life in genen ed slight damage vesterday. Klekota, head of Villanova, Mid ing their hopes,on splitting the John Knych, 39, of Clark, and congressmen carried a govern- industry in the company-by-com- he does not object to either Ihement label certifying them to be Raymond Anderson,,35, of West- oath or the Affidavit. Market. Area pany talk*. , field, suffered face'burns. safe. Study Slated Cooper discounted this strat- Inspection Stations Safe To Eat egy. He said industry already had Auchindoss pointed out to Nix- conducted.such talks five times WASHINGTON (AP)-The Ar- HAZLET - What's Wall. St, my will receive bids Dec. 28 forTo Be Open Monday on that cranberries are now "the those markets and brokers up tc this year, and wu willing to do It TRENTON (AP) - The New anyway? again since the union Insisted, construction of a Reserve Center only food certified safe to eat at Morrlstown, N. J., Sen. HarJersey Motor Vehicle Division by the government." , St. John's Methodist Church but that he saw no chance the today announced all of its in- going to make it possible for Sunday meeting would be any rison Williams, Jr., (D-N.J.), an- Mack has said the quick and nounced yesterday. spection stations will be open easy way to solve the cranberry group of high school students here more productive than the others. Monday, Dec. 28, and Monday, to look for the snswer next Tues- It appeared, on the other hand, y surplus problem is for each day. the companies were putting their NEWARK (AP)-The Newark JanJ . 44. American family to buy three The young people also will visl emphasis on the vote on their Board of Education last nlcht The division said that normal- pouds of cranberries. New York City'a cathedrals andlast offer which must be held un- announced plans to build the ly most inspection stations are He announced these other de- churches, and some will appearder the Tail-Hartley Act in Jan- city's eighth public high school. closed Monday, but it was decid- A The proposed site is the Vails- velopments in Ihe cranberry pro- o-n the television game show uary. ed to open them on the Mondays motion campaign: burg section, west of the Garden following tho Christmas and the "Beat the Clock." Sumner G. Whittler, Veterans The occasion will be the 19th State Parkway. The school would New Year's week-ends to handle Christmas trip arranged by thePA Will Give accommodate up to 1,400 stua-n expected end of the monthAdministrator, reported that church. dents, Board President Morris rush, cranberries will be available at Lump of Coal, Fuchi said. The city's Isrgest The division also announced Christmas st all VA hospitals. Boy Finds Body school now holds 1,809. that stations normally open on The Defense Department said Of Stabbed Woman Lance State* Thursday evenings will close at cranberries will be served to CEDAR GROVE (AP)-A I PERTH AMBOY (AP) - Mrs. I p. m. Dec. U and Dec. 31, all armed forces units. year-old boy walking through the TRENTON (AP) - Senate Emily Hanson, a printer and woods near his home yesterday President Wesley L. Lance said linotype operator with the Eve- discovered the body of a woman yesterday that "the New Jersey ning News here ilnee Its atari fatally stabbed, a knife clutched commuter will get an undeserved in 1903, died of a coronary at in her left hand. lump ol coal In his stocking this tack yesterday, Latest News She was Identified as Mrs, Ruth Christmas from the Port of New Mrs, Hanson was stricken Jeddis, 32, of 4 Rlvervlow Dr., York Authority." shortly after arriving at work, CATANIA, SkRy (AP) — llrawf ear* rrsmtn She was taken to Perth Amboy Upper Montdair. Police said stab Lance said in a statement that Iwa Mej IfsjlMSi MMSM af SMRy fSMsyi SMtfafMej WMMWS commuters would be happy tore - General Hospital, where she wounds were found in her atom- died. sj nsawassMa SJT any raewears i» two sin IM ach, She wore slacks and aceive some "modest contribu- sweater. tion" from Ihe authority for tha Mrs. Hanson, who lived at 219 MfBlAiMfA tawaMSWwfTA HBBBBV& RlimtWknIsVsls^Ba^^BffS^BBBBSf^ vvpVVaaHa^sBS^BaYasWv WV£*£• m|WtlWlssllisk#la^sa»i aMwwi ' Richard Wasserman, 12, of 28preservation of transit service. Meads St. with a niece, Mis Reiervolr Dr., (old police he had "Instead, 1 predict ho will get Ethel David, was the forme found the body lying face down an undeserved lump of coal in Emily Prout and lived here al aUTsMfB M vIMNlii TW MMCM MSMw flfllv MCWMIt her life. She wot ono of thi W9f0 SO BvWffflH ftMf IKty RIMCRtfl Miff IHftlTIMMftffel In a stream, his stocking together with a lit- ordinal mrjmhern nf Perth Am tlu noto from tho Port Authority W Typographical Union 85! an •f fha SalMMejraylilc Imtlrvft at Aelreale, aear Catania. HANDY PASTOR that there's no money for him hold lop Incnl priority. TELEDO, Ohio (AP) - Coming thin year, but what he should horo on n bus lo net n mnrr)'<"nreally do is write his legislators WHIN I WAS A (ML — Grandma admonithet floor-sitting youngilen In ono of the It wn« Mtlmnhd tndiiy that PARIS (API — Brloltta lardot oxpccli her baby next to approve u |22O,0OO,00U Trans- seenas of a Chrittmai play staged by itudenti of Middle Road School, Raritan Town- Mrs. llnninn hml net more Ihnn llctnso, Uriah Bell and Barbara 20 million HUM of typ« for Ihweek, the Paris newipapor France-Solr laid today, quoting Lovlston of Detroit purswaicu Oceanic Jot airport for the Port ship, Monday night in Keyport Reformed Church. Standing li Loftin Swangor, Soatod Authority," Lance said. Nnws—equal to 750 Iflpiigo Is her phyiiclsn, In the pait few dayi, «i entire nurtery as another rider, tho Rov, George •re, left to right, Linda Havem and Wendy Yawger. On floor ere Albert Block and mien, Malto of Knoxvlllc, Tcnn,, in Tho authority is comidering a well ai hoipltal oqulpmsnt needed for a delivery hai been Suian Hendryx. Director of the play wai Anthony Mma, muiietl director was Emll She Irnvi'it licr niece, anil a stop over and marry them thrco huge Jet airport in Morris Coun- ulster, Mrs, Alice David of W In. th. Jim .tar' parent, Indicating ,h. days later, ty. Scroll. have tho baby at home. BANK BK3STEK Hold Party ! Kitty Kelly: In Hospital AMY VANDERBILT "DEAR MISS VANDERBILT: pright, digging It Into the lood, You have often made some very md cutting around it. I was Man Wants Her to Be For Veterans good comments in your column ry shocked when I tint saw on American venue Continental s and on enquiry found that LYONS — Post and auxiliary table manners. But I wonder is mostly people of Germanic Cast as Patient Sriselda members of the Catholic War whether you could not go a little irigin and usually of modest Veterans throughout New Jersey farther, to explain matters to •ckground who do this. It ere- Deir Kitty Kelly: i why shouldn't you have a participated yesterday in the 13thyour readers who ire confused tes a very bad impression in for seven chance to look around (which annual Christmas party for more I have been going lor seven ^ ^ |( ^^^ (())? Un. about the differences owing to lis country as well as abroad. months with a boy I met at col- than 2,000 hospitalized veterans lick of wordly experience. "One of your correspondents lege. We are both young; he is less he Is willing to face the at the Veterans Hospital. "Perhaps the style referred to refers to 'scraping'. This ii, of 20, I am 19. We hold education test,. I doubt that he iiti your Attending from Monmouth should be called the international course, an ugly word to use. (formal) as very important. He destiny. County were Mr. and Mrs. John tyle, rather than the English or The method of pushing the food has two years left of school, then Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. the Continental, because it is onto the fork with the knife is the service. I feel it is better Dear Kitty Kelly: Targonsky and Mn. James used in every country, except as you say perfectly proper, but for the fellow to be out of school I am a college student in my Stump of St. James Post and the U.S., where knives and forks the word 'scrape' brings to/nind before becoming engaged. He late twenties. Last year I met Auxiliary, Red Bank; Thomas are used. another aspect of the ritual of lays he is in'love with me anda girl who, is now in her soph- Salmon, Carmen Scaglione and As you have several times proper table . manners, which, I like him very much. omore year. I am faced with COLUUt SCHOOL »UIID OWCHS— That* woman assumed office at a moating John Vitola of Long Branch mentioned, the more-traveled like most codes of manners, is There is one thing, however, the great problem of whether to Sunday at the Hbuio of Good Shophord, Wickatunlc. They era, left to right, Mn. Post; .Clifford Fronipfel, Fran- Americans are inclined to adopt designed as a consideration for cis O'Brien and Allen Bagger where we disagree. I feel that marry her or let my college ed- the English style, is they find others—this concerns the Irri- Martin Ryan, vice president; Mn. Sallie Quintan, president; Mother Mary Loratte, of St. Mary's Post, Deal; Frank we should both go out occas- |ucation suffer at the cost of this that it is much easier and also tating matter of noise. moderator; Mrs. William larrett, secretary, and Mrs/E. C, Carroll, treasurer. Orifici. Mill Rose Leone, Mr. ionally with others. He feels I |ove affair. If I do not marry because they soon find that in "Just as children are taught to and Mn. Louis Vaccaro and Mr. am letting him down by going SOOIli i (ee| jt will be impossible educated or elegant society any it with their mouths shut, and Mn. Mittie Simeone of Mt. out with other fellows. I don't l0 continue this close relation^ thing else is considered vulgar. noiselessly, so one ii alto taught think it is fair for a boy to tieship-Frustrated College Student. Carmel Post and Auxiliary, As- Only children too small to be iver to scrape the fork'noisily Garden Club bury Park. against the plate nor against the a girl down completely unless Dear Frustrated College Stu- able to handle the knife and fork, there is a possibility of mar- VIEWING TV In addition to the affair at or people who have lacked the teeth. This latter it frequently riage in the near future. Yet, I dent: Youn is a very personal Lyons, the CWVand and li moit am afraid of losing him if I don't problem. There if no general With HAL Makes Favors also uble conform to his ideas. rale. It depends upon the depth LITTLE SILVER - Members the East Orange Veterans of your love and your good than American-using the style —* Mien. - I have discussed the situation of the local Garden Club, meet- ministration Hospital, the John of cutting, laying the knife pre- taste. Marriage U a eeavea- ing Thursday in borough hall, E. Runnels Hospital, Scotch g yg p Tkaata ta my reader fer this with my mother. She agrees lence to some, a sacratntat to il h d d Utereitlag letter. I alwaya with me. It is not because she : Poor Has His Sayheld a workshop meeting. Pliini, md the New Jeney "cariouslIm y on the edge and eating doesn't like the boy. She thinks others. They made 128 ' favors for Home for DiiaMed Veterans.Wl01 Hie sack comments. • he is very nice. I would like If you can afford marriage Christmas breakfast traya for Menlo Park. Bulk ef Immigrantg s However, I feel Aawrkaas, to hear your views on the sub-and think enough of the girl, pitients at Briar Hill, county Several Catholic orphanages In "It iis , in factf , probablbbly be- trivebag, need net change ever ject.—Kay. don't lei her get away. But, That' Indomitable fellow Jack the state also will bo visited. cause the bulk of immigrants to to the Continental method of home for the aged at Freehold, eating merely to please Eure- Dear Kay: Your boy friend If the romance li only as yon Pair Is full of lurpritei. On 'he and eight Urge arrangements of the country came from the less if being Victorian. Since he term it, a "love affair," do airwaves he has great fun anvGroups Carol greens to decorate some of the privileged daises, that this habi They ihoald net feel cannot offer you marriage now, not marry, lor an "affair" to bushing many .of his guests with wirds it the Marlboro State became the national one for the ffj MOSi EUropCeUM '• he has no right to selfishly cast temporary. I don't believe In squelching bon mots. Hospital. Two Groups average. As one witty American •aphlsUcatlea are well aware you in the role of a patient promiscuity nor do I believe After each strike, he has a At Hospital Friday, Mrs. Joseph B. Mount, college professor Mid, "Ththae t our method ef handling Griselda. in celibacy but I do believe habit of looking innocently at RED BANK—Many young per- American chingei gear with hi Uble silver differs from theirs In sincerity. Follow your belt president, Mrs. Winfield W. Are Aided aad they accept us, neverthe- He also lacks self-confidence. His audience, as'if to say, "Nowsons of the community visited Hance and Miss Anne Leach, eating tools-it ii typical of hi: instinct*. A step-trindsoa •» can I help it if this poor chump Riverview Hospital last week-end WANAMASSA-Oceanpcrt Hook nature.' less, is wetf-maaeered. I agree mine fell In love with a girl visited Monmouth Workshop in that they sbeaM certainly take wants to walk into a left hook?" to sing Christmas carols for theRed Bank. They decorated a & Udder Co. Auxiliary held its "Perhaps It could be pointed Busy Cooks' Delight much as you have done. He The crowd generally roars with pitients and to give them gifts, Christmii party last week in theout to your readers that the in- of feed. Eure- wai a senior, aba a |ualer la large Christmas tree in the cen- nive knew* want glee, because all of us at one The singing groups gathered in ter of the workshop for the en-Cypress Inn. ternational (English or Continen- college. They married and, to time or another enjoy watching The women voted to donate tal) style is a ritual, which ii la the war an sensitive abeat date, are very happy. Me the hospital's lobby. Their voices joyment of the handicapped work- wast*, Printed Pattern our fellow man get skewered by were piped to the various sec- ers and trainees there. $200 to the fire company and $100 the result of many generations grades have gone up but I'ma city slicker, or better yet, Juit tions of the hospital by a public to the first aid squad. of polishing and perfecting the not so Hire about hen. country boy who lovei hit address system. •, Decorative Dcelgu Attending were Mrs. Robert social graces, in a class of so- "DEAR MISS VANDERBILT: home and family. Friday afternoon, 4J members Christmas decorative designs Berry, Mrs. Chris Canepa, Mrs. ciety where elegance started a Will you please advlie me is to Dear Kitty Kelly: Wauaded Cry of. the Sodality of St. James were displayed by Mn. John B. Frank Christopher,* Mn. Carl the top ind its dictates trickled whether I should choose terving I am a 21-year-old mother of Catholic Church went to the hos-Dorrance, Mn. Jerome B. Drew Christensen, Mn. A. J. Del Vec-down the various layers to bedishes in silver or in my china That's why I wai so surprised adopted by all to whom man pattern, or both. Expense is no two children, separated from my to open my mill yesterday and pital and sang. They were di- and Mn, George Browne, chio and Mrs. Franklin Ingrim. husband and on state aid. I quit rected by Sister Immaculate. Mn. Mount said Mrs. Arthur Also, Mrs. Harry Kedney, Mrs, ners were important. factor and neither is the care of find in it a wounded cry from "There are many little details them. I am interested only school after my freshman year. the man who makes a good liv- Liter they were shown through Huson will speak to members of Fred Jones, Mn. Frank Marra, I am thinking of taking some the building by Mrs. Charle the Junior Garden Club of Little Mrs. Daniel O'Connell, Mn. Wil-in thii ritual, such as the wayrom the standpoint of beauty. ing by directing his rapier wit at the knife and fork are placed My china pattern is Springfield course like business machines or those who willingly get them. Dunham, the hospital's new as- Iver in January. She will give liam Reilly, Mn. Dorothy Sapp, interior. decorating, but having sistant administrator. lessons in floral arrangement. Mrs. Ivan Voorhees, Mn. Ruo-n the plate to indicate that the by Lenox; my silver pattern Is selves snaffled onto his show. So, person involved has finished, a Grand Baroque by Wallace and very little money, don't want to herewith, I give you Jack Paar, Saturday morning, the young The .senior club will have dolph Vogel, and Mn. Frank waste it on a profession for iarry Ross, Monmouth Will, as Cillahan. opposed to the other way of plac my crystal pattern is by Bic- without stint: oeoole's chain of Holy Trinity ing the fork which indicates thai carat (Gascogne).—M. T., Wish- which I have no knack. Could Lutheran church came to sing. ipeaker at its Jan. 7 meeting, Also, Mrs, F. T. Coriel. Mrs. you advise me where to go and "Dear Hal: the person has poised her knif ington, D. C." "You may use this letter In They were directed by Mrs.lii subject will be "House Charles Rice, Mrs. Atdo Miyro, whom to see for help in picking 'lams." Mrs. Edward Laurino and Mrsan. d fork for a moment, but has You may have silver serving your column, if you wish but Harold Hornberger. Rev. Mr. not finished! It is also consi the right profession?—Pat. Hornberger, pastor, also attend- Mrs. John N. Langenberger, of M. S. Berg. dishes to be used aleao with only If you use it in its entirety. Gifts were exehinged. ered rude and ungracioui ti your set of china, or combined Dear Pat: YWCA's and state 'As I told you, I promised my ed. - . Navesink, will conduct a apecial leave pilei of uneiten food on employment agencies usually Members of Cub Scout Troop workshop for club members Jan. The next meeting will be Jan. with serving dishes meant for wife I would never give another 19. New officers will be in the plate. Many Americans ere the rat of the service. If yen have career counseling serv- interview to the press, because SI, Keansburg, visited Riverview 14 on the art of making decora- ate offence in other countries by ices. tive arrangements with various stalled. lave both, sometimes using you can't win an interview. I Saturday and brought with them doing this. Just the silver vegetable dishes, broke that promise to my wife tray favors they had made for foitagea. They are Mrs. Christensen, Send your problem to Kitty president; Mrs. Voorhees, vice OH Method er Just the china ones, leads to see you, because you were an the patients out of holiday can- a little change to the table Kelly. Enclose a stamped, self- old friend. dles. . > president; Mn. Sira Ryan, sec- "There ii one method of usin; addressed envelope end address retary; Mrs. Christopher, cor- the fork which is inexcusabl' settlag, which Is welcome. Sil- Enjoyed Lunch The 29 boys were accomcanied ver serving dishes tend to keep her care of the Red Bank Reg' by their cubmaster, Gerard Scal- upils Give responding secretary, and Mnugl. y and ill-mannered which you ister. "I enjoyed having lunch with Raymond Nilz, treasurer. might be able to change by tact feed better, I find. China serv- zo. After Mrs. Dunham received lag dishes fer net vegetables you that day, Hal, but I do notthe gifts for the patients, she Hostesses will be Mrs. Coriel, ful reference to it, and that is think the editing and putting to- Yule Play Mrs. Del Vecchio, Mn. Chris- the method of holding the fork should be preheated a* should took,them on a tour. to dinner plates for bet feeds. gether of what I Mid over the EATONTOWN - A total of 350tensen and Mn. Alfred Hyembo, Pick Officers two-hour interview constituted ac- persons witched pupili of the curate reporting in your column, Visits Daughter sixth, seventh, and eighth grades IN COLLEGE PLAY Kappa Delta DEAR MISS VANDERBILT: Of Auxiliary and. I state that while you did of Memorial School present i WELLESLEY, Mass. - Miss When in a restaurant with not misquote me, you used the Christmas concert Monday night Cecile Timotat, daughter of Mr. friends, or for weeki together FAIR HAVEN-Mrs.- Bernard At College on a cruise (in the dining room), Rosenberg was elected president provocative,. controversial things at a meeting of the Parent-Teach; and Mn. Louis K. Timolat, Fetes Patients of the Fair Haven Fire Co. Aux-I said to make me look like in ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Mri. er Association in the auditorium. Navesink River Rd., Middletown, RED is it proper to eat when served, egotistical and ungentlemanly BANK - New Jersey or to wait until each one is iliary at a meeting Thursday in William S. Hazelton, First Ave. Miss Thelma Turner, music di- N. J., participated in "L'Offlce Shore Area, Kappa Delta person. I'm very sorry if this recently spent a week-end at rector, conducted the program. de Nole" a liturgical drama served?-M. B.. Miami. Fla." the fire house. is the only impression you re- Alumnae, gave a Christmas pai If yon are hi a small group A Christmas party and "pot Pine Manor Junior College, Wei- A community sing followed, af- given in French by members of ty Sunday night for patients i ceived. lesley, Mass., as a guest of her the French Club of Pine Manor with three or four, wail until luck" supper followed the busi- ter which refreshments were Rlvercrest Nuning Home, Chi an are served. If the group ness meeting. "As for the Mickey Rooney in- daughter. MiMisl s Nancy Hazelton. served by Mrs. Ellsworth Croyle, Junior College here last week- pin Ave. cident, may I remind you and The event was the school's end. The Middletown girl is a Is larger, yea may begin eat- Also elected were Mrs, Joseph hospitality chairman, and her Memberi decorated a Chriii ing when twe or three ethers Driscoll, vice president; . Mrs.the readers of your column that third annual mothers' day obcommittee- . senior it Pine Manor. mas tree, donated by Julie' Warren Reinhardt, recording I never started the affair? I servance. Farm Market, Middletown. They was prepared to treat him, a Miss Hizleton and her mothei Mtk* It a snAUM* hint ta tin Coverall busy cooks prefer - secretary; Mrs. Thomas Vetterl, Tht RiatiMr'i elutmid to nil jour served cookies ind punch to t man I had never met, with the attended a tea with faculty mem nnUM*«tlMmmt pitients. no straps to slip off, no untidy assistant secretary; Mrs. John same courtesy and respect I ben, a Christmas concert am Holy Name ties! Whip up several in cheerful * Mnlwhil. ST.. financial sec Members also sang carols with p p retary; Mrs. Viola Sickles, treas- have shown other guests in show a student produced modern danc cottons — diagram shows how business. program. • Unit Hears Cosy Toe-Toasters the patients and gave them candy SHERMAN'S ultra-easy it is to sew. urer, and Mrs. John P. Mulvi- and several phonograph albums. hill, Jr., trustee. Entire Column The Atlantic Highlands girl ii Printed Pattern 9387: Misses' freshmin. Professor Memberi present were Miss Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium Members sang carols and ek< "I'm sure you will recall you Kav GUddings, Elberon: Mn. changed gifts. EATONTOWN - Rev. Edwin Robert O'Gari, Mn. Eugene (14, 16); Large (18, 20). Medium brought up the name of Jim TO SHOW FILM •so takes l\'i yards 35-inch fabric. Sunday afternoon, members Backus. I hope you will also Sullivan, professor of sociology Loush. and Mrs. William Roth, Send, thirty-five cents (coins) went Christmas caroling and dis-recall that during my last visit LEONARDO-Oceanview Com- at Seton Hall University, ad- all Middletown, and Mn. Wer- for this pattern — add 10 cents tributed gifts to charter mem here, you printed an entire col- munity Church will present the dressed members of the Holy ner Flern'm. Osbornville. for each pattern for first-class bers with Mn. Alfred Robbins umn by Backus about me andBilly Graham film, "Oiltown Name Society of St. Dorothea's Mr. Fleming and Mr. Lough Curtains as chairman. U.S.A.," Dec. 31 at 8 p. m Catholic Church last week in the also attended. I mailing, Send to Marian Martin, that I never replied to it. The Red Bank Register, Pattern A new member, Mn. Joan Me- "Jim Backus is an excellent Filmed in Houston, Tex., it stan church hall. • The next meeting will be Jan.. Draperies Dept., 232 West 18th St., NewDaniel, was welcomed. actor. His narrations in the Colleen Townsend Evans, Paul His topic was "The Catholic 25 at Miss Glidding's home. All York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Named to the January tire Magoo character are classics. I Power, Robert Clarke, Georgia and Segregation." members of Keppa Delta loror. Slipcovers name, address with zone, size committee were Mrs. Robert hive nothing but respect for Lee, Ralph Ward and the stars Edward Kleissler was program Ity living in the area have beer and style number, Lundy ind Mrs. Arthur Lundy. Jim's work. Sinca he chose to of "Mr. Texas," Redd Harpei chairman-. Invited to attend. Bedspreads Hostesses were Mrs. Lundy, criticize our show and since you and Cindy Walker. Samuel Fusco, president, an- JUST OUT! Big new 1960Mrs. Carl Jakubecy, Mrs. Charles Spring and Summer Pattern did seek my reply, I must point nounced that the 50th anniver- Linens Meyer, Mrs. Louis DeVito, Mrs. out, however, that Jim has not YULE VISITORS sary dinner will take place Sun- Catalog in vivid, full-color. Over Arthur Davison, Mrs. Julian WIDE OPEN SPACES 100 smart styles... all sizes. .. 'made it' in show business as a RUMSON-Miss'Linda Frede day, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p. m. In Venetian Blinds Brokaw, Mrs. Arthur Bennett, solo personality, and that, as all occasions. Send now! Only 25 Mn.' John McQueen, and Miss ick, daughter of Mr. and Mr Crystal Brook Inn. cents. Mary Vinderburg. you know, is the most difficult Douglas Frederick, Bellevue Society members will attend of all roles. Ave., has returned from Hircum high mass at 11 a. m. In the "Perhaps I am wrong, but I Junior College, Bryn Miwr, Pa.,church the tame day. like to. think of myself as a man John Hauser, chairman, li be- Doceralere to spend Christmas vacation with « •read St. of peace. I have had many feuds her family. ing assisted by William Scoles, on this show, but I never started who is in charge of the pro- UDMNK my. I would prefer to avoid WOP OPENS gram. Wlraaltt. them, but they have a habit of 1 LONG BRANCH-Ada Brown ! SHI4M ... to our many friends end customers. finding me. I seem to ipend Prosperity Beauty Shop opened TOUGH OLDSTER wasted time fighting on other Friday at S Third Ave. Ellen DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Police May your Christmas bo merry and bright! people's playing fields and byLawrence ii the owner. Mem said Ed King apparently escaped their own rules. bers of the staff ate Mrs, Barwith only minor Injuries when Decent People ban Nikens, Mrs. Betsey Hi struck by a car while riding his WORRELL BEAUTY SHOP "As for Hollywood, our show her. M". Alma Waten and Vii bicycle. has never been treated better ginia Henry. . King is tt. mttry ttffstmu 262 IERGEN PL RED IANK than on this trip. Not that any' one in Hollywood owes us any' thing, but we have always been Hal H—iphrcyt ml quick to defend all of the rie cent people here, t LET US MAKE YOUR I have been, and am now, Shows to Watch eager and'willing to ipreid the Relax In luxury! Milch giy word that ahow business is an TONIGHT J)-Tbe /fcppjr Htw far EXTRA QUESTS honorable profession of miny boot or billet ellpperi to your 7!*»-A»C-(Ch. > lionaire—As you might havt sui- Q honorable people, and that Holly' Ual Mltttoa-The networks have pected, J. B. Tipton and hit little "AT HOME" FOR YOU wood is one of iti logical cen- Just two pattern pieces plus been doing a fine Job of cover- check for i million climi la very either style. Pattern ters, Ing, both visually and verbally, much in seiion, even though I regret, Hal, that we had to p President Eisenhower's 11-nation >t's pure fantasy, The benefac medium, large, extra large sties RIVERSIDE MOTEL meet this time on your field by goodwill tour. Perhaps It's apto- r for this episode turns out to your rules, transfer; direct.om, fEPHEN HAIRDRESSER'S DAILY-WEEKLY - REASONABLE RATES propriate that this program de- be i beatnik chiricter nimed Send thirty-five cents My best to you, voted'to an appraisil and maly- Jackson Greene, Green ROUTE U AT COOPERS BRIDGE, RED IANK Jack Paar." (or thli pattern - add i centi ill of thit historic trip should Greene, you might ssy, f h f ltl SH M7M fall Just i couple days before p STEPHEN Beatnik his plant for i wiy-out mailingg. Send to The Red] Bank Rabbi Herghon the time we celebrate peica on pad, but lurking in the back- Register, Needlecrefdf t DDtp t ~~ earth, goodwill toward men, ground li a pretty welfare work YVETTE . DOTTIE • FRANK er who envisions a children's Returns Here lt»i-AnX-(Ch. 7)-Oule and New York II. N.Y. Print plainly ChrlHmat Gi/fi Harriet—The Nelsom will ippear hospital. Need more? pattern number KE 4-0455 RED BANK - Ribbi Arthur quite young In this innual Christ- ind tone, For Patron* [|ll. llcrshon, 114 Wallace St., rab-mas show, It's i film mide six lt:M-CB&-(Ch, 1)-Circle Newl Newl Newl 111 Main It., •erfere1 bi emeritus ol Congregation final yein igo, at a time when Ricky Theater-Another drimi in tune Laura Wheeler Needlecrift Book Conw in, enjoy our T NOWI Crummod with Isrncl, Runiion, has returned w«» a butch-haired "soprnno" with the mwnn Is " lw liny (in Chrhtnim inmic ivm Kifcbt fink home. nntl Diivcy hmln'l hcni nlmvlnr, I'OKO One," It's nil nbuu' i dar cxcltlnii, uiuihual, popular de- Hi: wns uwiiy on spec I ill dutyvery long, In (lie teleplny, Ricky hi", iipnnircl) In Hiliiplloii under to cruchct, knit, now, and refrt'tlimvnli In Ardniore, Okla, for three pnrirnyn Ot/.\t HN n boy, nniljtnkon by Cnnnriian agencies, Ad.1 ":•„. months, Q/zle ploys the role of hli lute iro placed In newspapers notify (Ihrimnm mid Rtilibl Ik-ishon serves also as fnthcr, an we sec linw Chrlstmns IIIR I he public of youngsters ba/nr hit*, In the book FRKli Yvnr wek», chiplnln it Fort Monmouth ind WAI observed when Or wai a avnllablo lor Adoption, And It'-s 3 quilt pattern*. 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NEW YORK (AP) — Janrln' Jimmy Brown was the only unan- imous "election h the Baltimore Pitt, Rocked and New York dominated 1999 By Hy Cunningham All-Pro football team picked for By Reported the Associated Press by NFL LITTLE BOXING CLUBS ON THE UP SWING writers yesterday. The New Jersey Athletic Commission yesterday re- The explosive fullback of the ported a greater activity by small professional clubs Bribe, Loses Cleveland Browns, who led the PITTSBURGH (AP)-The Pitt league In rushing for the third has given New Jersey its best boxing year since the basketball team, rocked by a successive season, was named to advent of television. reported bribe attempt in shades the first team on all 37 ballots. of the black cage scandals of Ray Berry, Baltimore's brilliant Athletic Commissioner Joseph F. Walker, said nine years ago, may be feeling end, and Sam Huff, New York's the state has been placed fin UM forefront of the the Ml effect*. redoubtable linebacker, missed country in potential development of tomorrow's Only Monday Dick Falenski, out on one ballot who had been averaging 17 The Colts and Gianti, who big-time boxers." pointa a game for Pitt, and John meet for the NFL championship Walker said, in • statement, that public interest Fridley, the team's top re- In Baltimore, Sunday, captured revived in small professional boxing clubs at Jersey bounder, reported they had been 13 of the 21 positions on the of. READY FOR KO BATTLE-Quariarbaclc johnny Unites, left, of tha Baltimore Celts offered a bribe. fenslve and defensive squads, City, Union City, Paterson, Perth Amboy, Elizabeth Lut night the Jittery Panthers Baltimore landed seven berths and his opposita number for the New York Giants, Charlie Conerly, right, will carry and Trenton. suffered an 8048 defeat at Ford- and New York five. Cleveland, Joe also said four nationally totalled shows the offensive jobs for their.Teams in tht championship game with Falenski scoring just San Francisco and the Chicago Saturday at Baltimore. Both art top ranked paiseri. (AP Wiraphoto) seven pointa, and Fridley nine. Bears took two each and Los originated from Atlantic City and Camdan during Meanwhile, a hearing for Dr. Angeles, Green Bay. Detroit and the year. During IN* Walker's department super- Edward H. Sebastian; 43, a near- Pittsburgh one apiece. LADIES DAY by McKeea Rocks dentist, hu Brown's backfield mates in- vised 22 boxing matches and 145 wrestling shows. Giant Play Cohn Group been postponed from today to cluded Johnny Unitaa, the peer. A clean healthy report u the commissioner's and next Tuesday because Fridley and " passer; Lennle Moore his at a time when boxing Is stained with a black mark, 1 Against Future Goes to Sweden FalaniU were playing in New Baltimore team mate, and Frank York. lATflMD STAR—Wast Vir- Gifford, the Giants superlative Is heartening to know our state is one with the clean triple threat. The players had stated that inia basketball star Jerry slate. Only yesterday a fighter rapped the game and Minister Sun. To Talk Rematch Dr. Sebastian, a former dental of Lea Angeles, Weit is shown at his Cabin said it should be discontinued for five years. It appears BALTIMORE (AP)-The tough NEW YORK (AP) - A group instructor at Pitt, offered them who vied with Berry for league as if New Jersey is the state to show other states how New York Giants will be play- headed by Roy Cohn, a New a guarantee to enter dental Creek, W. Va., home where pan catching honors, won the ing against a future minister York lawyer, plans to leave forschool and 90 per cent of win- IO is recuperating from a other end berth on the offensive to keep the game clean and sporting. Sunday in the National Football nings if they would keep Pitt's squad. Jim Parker, the 270- Sweden Sunday to confer.with broken nose suffered during Joseph F. Walker probably doesn't mean too League championship game. heavyweight champion Ingeniai scores within bet-winning range. pound Colt tackle, headed a de< much to numerous sport fans of today in this area. But they aren't to expect him Johansson for a proposed title "I wu nervous during the af- WVU's 79J0 win over Ken- vasating line that Included Rosey to turn the other cheek. fight with ex-champion Floyd Pat ternoon, but when the game ucky. Doctors tay injury Brown of the Giants in the other However, he if well known in Rumson and sur- Far is one of the started I wu OK," said Fridley tackle position, Green Bay's Jim tenon. II tako about thro* weeks rounding areas. Joe is Mickey Walker's brother, rousing trio of linebackers for The group, which hopes to get after the defeat at Fordham. Fa- Ringo at center, and guards Stan and we're sure all hands have heard of the Rumson the Baltimore Colts. They are a license to promote the fight In lenski aaid only, "I wasn't ner- heal. Daipite the broken Jones of the Bears and Jim Ray the busiest guys on the field and New York, yesterday acquired IN voua." iota, Wait tcorad 33 points Smith of the Browns. Bulldog. So the commissioner Is not one who might 1 Pitt Coach Bob Timmons ex The defensive line with Huff among the most spectacular be- .Copr.'S? Swi'l firsts Corp. H* per cent control of the contract in tho game. be hist a figure head as far as politics go in such cause their roaming often brings for the Johanseon-Pnttorson re- plained it this way: u the spearhead included Gins positions. them into full view of the fans. "I feel sorry about old match. Johansson won the titli "They waited two days before (AP Wlrephoto) Marchetti of Baltimore and Andy Shinnick gained a reputation aa from Patterson lut June on a they reported it (the alleged Robustelii of New York at ends, Commissioner Walker knew more about this gam one of the hardest hitting tack' Charlie stuck in the hotel three-round knockout. bribe). You know how kids are. Gene (Big Daddy) Llpscomb, when he was just out of high school than some com lers on the Colts in his first two and missing all the fun! The new group, which had pre- They want to be accepted by the Baltimore's man mountain, and bunch. That's more'important to Cinncv Bearcats San Francisco's Leo Nomell'lni missioners might know during their entire term o: years with the pros and this aea< Poor old Charlie!" viously bought the 66% per cent j ton took on new suture by in- interest of Roaensohn Enter- them than anything." at tackles, Bill George of the office. Joe was well liked in the area and was a pop tercepting seven passes. prises held by Vincent VeleUa, "I told them not to worry Still Unbeaten Bears at middle guard and line- Next year he will start study- 9 completed the transaction by pur- about him (Sebutian), that he backer Joe Schmidt of the lions. ular gentleman. So with Walker at the head of our Astciated Press ing for the ministry. Celtics Streak chasing the remaining 3% per wasn't worried about them. They The defensive backfield con- state's Athletic Commission, its not hard to understand "I eventually want to combine cent from Bill Roaensohn. aeemed to be relieved by it all CINCINNATI'S No. 1rated sisted of of the why N. J. was given one of its best boxing years. coaching and preaching," sayi No sum wu mentioned, but Ro and the way it wu handled." Searcats and their "Big O," Os- Giants, Andy Nelson of the Colts, the six-foot, 230-pounder. "In the Reaches 13 sensohn uid he had received Perhaps Fridley and Falenski car Robertson, continue to be the Jack Butler of the Steelers and Congratulations, commissioners. weren't worried. The Panthers Abe Woodson of the Forty ministry, I can do my utmost for Associated Preea "substantial payment." He hai icourge of the college basketball A NOTE FROM THE SPEED TRACK — Vernon the Lord in my own way." been asking $75,000 for his inter have a road jinx. Their three courts. Niners. Are the Boston Celtics ever Bennett, Locust, recently drove with a team of three Shinnick feels "he wasn't a est. losses have been on the road, The unbeaten Ohioana, called The second team included such going to lose another National true Christian" until four or five Humbert (Jack) Fugaiy, 72' their four victories at home. by some the greatest college cage outstanding performers as Alan Volvo drivers in a Compact Sedan race at Sebring, Basketball Association game? yean ago while playing football year-old promoter of the IBM's, Dr. Sebastian hu denied the team ever assembled, faced their Ameche and of the Fla. After only three trips around the 5.2 mile course at UCLA where he became in- Sure, but no one in the league will head the promotion of th< bribery charges, although he has biggest test of the young season Colts; Ray Wietecha, Chuck he developed piston trouble, but stopped, filled up with terested in the "Youth for ia willing to aay when, 10-man syndicate. He will be ac< admitted offering to help the last night and came through with Conerly and Rosey Grier of the oil and was off again. Christ" movement rhe champion Celtics stretched companied on the trip to Sweden players enter dental school and victory. Giants; Mike McCormack and Shinnick intends to do hitheis r winning streak to 13 games by Cohn, former llghtheavyweight purchue an auto at reduced The victim was previously un- Walt Michaels of the Browns; He completed the race on three cylinders. He tudying in a seminary off sea< last night by blasting the De- champion Tommy Loughrtn an* rates, according to Assistant Dis- lefeated Bradley. The braves, Bobby Layne, , John troit Pistons, 135-104. had to stop one other time to straighten a fender son and continue playing for the Bill Fugaiy, Jack's nephew, trict Attorney Edward ,E. Fagan anked fifth nationally, gave Reger and of the The triumph also enabled the Colts. The Colts hope he does. Cohn said his group planned to of Allegheny County. good try. Tommy McDonald and which was mashed Into a tire when he collided Celtics to extend a streak within Shinnick adequately filled in apply for a promoter's license im Coach Timmons aaid the use of Eagles; a streak. This wu the 10th with a Nason Nash on a turn. last year at the important! mediately. He conferred for 90 the basketball scandals nine Hornung game in a raw they've won middle linebacking spot for the minutes with the New York years ago as "horrible exam- and had visions of a the Packers; Frank Fuller of The race took two hours, and Vern toured th from the Western Division clubs. up- injured Dick Siymanski. State Athletic Commission. ple" was a strong contributing set. But the bearcats'surged back the Cards; Les Richter and Lou 5.2 mile course in average time of four minutes an< Michaels of With the return of Siymanski. Now the red-hot Celtics are At the end of the talk, Com' factor in the exposure at Pitt. with nine straight points and were the Rams; Yale 25 seconds. Vern's wife Sonja, worked the time docT Shinnock went to the outside approaching the All-Time NBA minion Chairman Gen. Malvin never threatened again as they Lary of theLions, and Bruce in the pits. right and Bill Wellington, the record for consecutive victories. Krulewltch read a statement: registereid d an 86-7t71 1triumph rih. Bosley and J. D. Smith of the The record ia is set by the de- No. 6 Contender JIMMY BURKE HONORED -The Student seven-year veteran, is on the "The commission will act on As expected, Robertson wu FortF yN Ninersi . outside left.. funct Washington Capitols in this application u soon u its the big gun. He hit with « points Council of Keyport High School recently chose Instead* of the old fashioned 1946-47. processing hu been completed.' Raps Boxing match his season's scoring Pro Basketball posts back of the line, Pelllngton In the other game of the De- Fugaiy hu set an early target iverage. AaaattoM Imi Jimmy Burke as the most outstanding football YMIarfer'MIarfer'a «*»H«*»Ha player. Jimmy was picked for his personality, and Shinnick line up at defensive troit doubleheader, the New datei,. He said the fight might be BOSTON (AP) - Professional Other teams in the Associated taa 19S, Bdn« 1M ends most of the time. One or York Knickerbockers turned heldI at Yankee Stadium, Polo boxing is rotten clear through Press top men fared well. Ohio in, cumani u» scholarship, sportsmanship and his grid ability. the other may crash full speed back the Cincinnati Royals, 127. Grounds, Yonkera Raceway or and should be abolished for five State's third ranked Buckeyes re- Burke participated in four years of varsity footbal ahead or drop back to harass 119. Aqueduct Racetrack. yean the nation's No. J middle- bounded from Monday's loss to .. _ ra. O.B. The Pistons gave the Celtics a weight contender aaid yesterday. U i ,M7 and basketball and two years of track and one olwould-be pass receivers and Utah with a 81-79 triumph over Ii li .Ml I tackle runners who get through fight until the second period was Paul Pender, 29, of Brookline, Brigham Young. St. Louis, ranked SK^Ri .11 II 411 * basball. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Burke the line. four minutes old. At that time, Buffalo in Line put the blast on boxing, he. said, seventh, whipped Kansas, 66-59. II f| JS| i| Even Coach Jim Lee Howell the Pistons were leading, 48-47, "even though boxing has been WMtim DMalaIa, 2 Truman PL, West Keansburg. Eighth-ranked Georgia Tech, top- W I, ret. (i.B. of the New York Gianti figures But K. C. Jones erupted for good to me." -11 1* .i» SHORT SNORTS — Vinny Claglia, of John For 8th Spot pled from the unbeaten list by ---" -IS 1IS* .lii»t I if the Colts have improved any- eight points and Tom Heinsohn Pender fights sugar Ray Robin- .» SI .11* I SMU Monday, edged Texas Tech, . • M ,rn II St, Is competing with Rutgers freshmen In the where over last year it's in their pitched in with six and by in- son Jan. 22 at the Boston Garden 6340, for Its seventh victory in Army Plebe tournament Tuesday and today. three linebackers. termission the Celtics were In New League for what ia billed in Massachu- eight starts. Ninth-ranked Indiana Shinnick attributes his develop- ahead, 68-58. They: had no setts u a world championship defeated a stubborn Butler team, Roden was chosen for his ment to work-off the practio trouble the rest of the way. DALLAS. Tex., (AP) - Buffa-lbout il-M, In the Hoosier classic. Notn field. Sportsmanship tions in shielding an injured Bill Sherman paced the win- lo appears to be in line for the' Pander said in a Boston Herald Dame downed Purdue, 12-79. You have to go home and ners with 26 points. Bailey How- eighth spot in Branch Rlckey'i teammate from possible furthei interview that boxing Is a dying In other major games, Ken study football, drive your cat ell had 25 for Detroit. proposed Continental League, ob hurts in an Oct. 3 game agalnsi sport tucky won from Temple, 97-92 Award Goes to and think about it, and stay The New York-Cincinnati game servers who talked to the base- Williams. As a result, Roder "Some people — particularly Marquette turned back Stanford mentally prepared for the game was tied at 109-109 with four ball man here yesterday be waa injured himself and missed managers — will regard me u a 13-30, Santa Clara but Connect the rest of his senior season. and how you are going to ap- minutes to go when Charll lieve. George Roden traitor when they read this but leut, 5447, Fordham drubbo proach It," he says. Tyra found the range for two He will receive the trophy at Rickey and Bill Shea, the orig-|ththe truth ia evident and inescap- Pittsburgh. 8048, Oklahoma Clt; Shinnick and his linebacking baskets for the Knieks. ' Jack BOSTON (AP)-A Colby Col. banquet Jan. 9. inal organiier of the Continental, able," he said, adding: whipped Texu Christian, 7443 mates have had one of the best George added a half dozen yesterday granted Dallas-Fort tege (Maine) halfback whose con- "Why should boxing as it iaIowa conquered Loyola of Nei years ever for intercepting points and the Knicka pulled out Worth the seventh franchise. cern for an injured teammate conducted today be allowed to Orleans, 6840, Dayton flatten* Cronin New Executive passes. In addition to Shinnlck's of range. Kenny Sears and The development yetterdaj cost him his football career, will exist? St. Mary's of Texas. 7943, Wast receive the 1959 Swede Nelson seven, tops by a linebacker in George led the Knlcks with ~ after a three-hour meeting At Freehold Raceway 24 came i "Recent investigations — I Ington toppled Northwestern, 61 sportsmanship award. the NFL for the past 10 years, points each. between J. S. Bataseo, owner of know they are true because I've II. Utah State took Idaho, 734 FREEHOLD (APWohn Cro Szymanskl has stolen five and The other clubs In the George Roden of West New league the American AaaodaUon DallaDallas kept my eyes open in this busl; and Virginia Tech won the Wai nin of Short Hills yesterday Pellington four. were idle. York, N. J., last night was Ranger Franchise; Araon G". CaCarr . neat — proved boxing is rotten auga Invitational Tourney b: named the winner of the award named executive vice preside: Their Giant counterparts ter, Jr., president of the Fort clear through, infested by gang* of the Freehold Raceway. bagged only a total of aix. btattng East Tana. 74-M. that annually goei to "The play- Wth STl WRickek y and tters and thieves. BOWLING Shea. er who, by his conduct on the Cronin, 43, had been in tli "The public has lost all con- HARTAOC ATHMLEAH gridiron, demonstrates a high construction business with hi REVrOBT BtfNNIMMBW I.CAOCI New York, Toronto, Atlanta,, fidance. I have too," declared father, Daniel J. Cronin. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver, MIAMI, Fla. (AP)-Jockey Bil esteem for the football code and Pete Elliott BrlgHoon Village II II Pander. txemplifies sportsmanship to an Cronin succeeds Charles Mlddletown Una* Pro Shop J» 1) and Houston, Tex., previously had lartack plans to ride again a Mlddletown Unaa _' 3» II been granted franchises in the Italian this winter. Ho set twi outstanding degree." Davenport of Orange. BoithouB Tavara Soft lit College Basketball Goes to Illinois Ed PenntUI Rooting . 3) II embryo league. records there' m 1N7 whan hi Atco Tile Oo 21tt 11V CHAMPAIGN, III (AP) - Pete EI-Moe*KI 21 21 "Now that we have the heart II races, including sii ME YOU IU0T REVIEWOF THE YEAR-By Alan iMaver Keyport Wine * Liquor ...... 21 21 stakes events. He paced th r Elliott, for the last three years Circle Ctimoiet ID 21 land portion of the league form football coach at the University Keyport ciianera , 14 28 ad with the four gnat midland "-*&« riders « Hialeah three stralgh Buck Bmlth't „._-,.„«. ., is 21 canters of Mlnneapolls-St. Paul, years before finishing second .1 .SNOW...? of California in Berkeley, yester- Sooru Conit. ..,.._._ —. 7 39 day wu named head coach at •90 SeiMi - S. Mttar IM, 84. 2»7- Denver, Fort Worth-Dallu and MtotfattM H'THM'TMB at Bob Ussery last winter. «T5; a tlortni 114, 311. l»0-4l». Illinois. He succeeds Ray Eliot, MO Club — L. atcela 200, C. Ctill.Houston," Shea announced. "We madia 903, 201; W. Wlckliy SO*. M.•re ntdy to finlih the Eutsra who retired after the 1M» tea Luitmburg 204, 0. Klbllita WJ, 0), eSkSfWr— son, Strulara 214, C. DtUlon *>J, Ml; P, wing." •AST Bormer 203, 1. Montam 3M, M. Cow, Red Bank's Elliott, 31, becomes the young ard 207, T, C>lk J34, I. Bonnano 301, est head football coach in the JC. Brautli.n 233, D. Walling 153, C. Walling 983. Big Ten, being a year younger Cage Slate ONLY than Ms brother, Chalmers MJNMY HIOHT Wall Twp. at Manaayan (Bump), who hu Just ended his MIXED DOUai.ED LEACIIB Red lank Cattwlle at ' •VifWf NOW WHh A tint season at Michigan. FreiMla'FwMKii ItimPtimlaa M RECAP lUrnor Iron Worm 20 Fair Haven Re* The Elliotts, who were back- Jim Crovw't Kwpart Rac, 30 ••-aa.* t»__ i • <•». il' field teammates on Michigan's MrlkH A lpar»a —•• 1> MITER Smw Pitw MI W/H+THMB AAV. Colonial UfaIniuraneUfaIniuran a ... Mtt ( SHOP undefeated 1M7 team that OlllOlulltnll OttOantrwtlnl i CCo , _ w INDOOR tm 7m.ES. Suburban qvll aarrtea ...... II trounced Southern California, 49- •ycamor* uum ,„—..-..—.. ll 30 7:M p. n.) 0, In the ROM Bowl, become the , Him turn thm funti — Colonial Ufa IiuuriflM 3,31>i Hlih U«m lama Matawaa vs. Nette Daaaa flnt head coach brother combina- - Strlkii * Hparaa UO; MmVtt thru iimu — Ton (Httli •II; Worn- (btt f. m.) Clear snow quickly from tion in Big Ten history. •n hltti tnm i«raci — Unura Onttli IAST6 Their father, the late Dr. J 1041 Mm hlih i«mi — Bot> mid 237; SATURDAY drivewsyi, service areas Woman hl|h lamo-Lanon Oillli Itl, Me* m Norman Elliott of Bloomlngton, 200 Club — Brnli Riynor sit, Tom Rauad Robin Cage Taumey and parking lots with a BAM 7He aallli III, Chirm Iteilmom! :i3, Jtrry III,, once said: "I shudder to Unmon 301. (At Asbury Park High •cboel) CRASHING LINMACKKR 4-Whecl-Dnve Univer- MAtTBRS think of the day when teams CROW//. M1NIMY NKIHT Long Branch vs. St, Raeo BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Colo- sal 'Jeep' with snow* coached by Pete and Bump meet 1 KINO ' a tlVEEN'S MUMIUE (7i H p. m.) rado football linebacker Walt on the gridiron," blade The extra traction Dwllhl'i Plumbing SO Red Baak vs. Asbury Park Kllnker ran Into one obstacle he TBAM 7b 7AKB 7HB Michigan and Illinois are Hell Hardware II of 4-wheel drive, plus (1:41 p. m.) couldn't handle — an ambulance, WMLey CUP fOOX among the greatest traditionalManlgrwo'i Conit 38 full control of the blade, MtiHle'a Watirmaloi Bar ... 34 Mt. Nelly Cage Teuney Kllnker wu rushing the passer football rivals In the conference Pari'a rutii ,.,.,„. st (at Ml. Kelly) n a dummy scrimmage. His mo- with Meyer Elcctrolift, CarMUwtotn RaHtra"L«!!«..~...BroUitra Z 91 Delaware Twp, vs. Mt. Holly L*H Bulldtra » mentum carried him beyond the gives maximum efficiency. M-GAME POSSIBILITY (7iN p. m.) lltnntany't Oody Shop ill pastor and head first Into the MUTI,,,mM'llM|lltMi«t«l Wlnitndir Duwlan II •outturn Reg.w.OvetkfwkRef. TAMPA, Fla (AP) - "Bob Atlantic Vtndlni -•• - i* back of a parked ambulance, Shaw figures to bo an even better l'ti'i Oneklnll l/ounta 14 (is 41 p. m.) Kllnker, a sophomore, smashed 200 chili - nmult... MarCiiniwih 314, Cat a demonstration now I pitcher next «ci»on," aays Chi M iltriruli 931, Mink JioHion WJ, In lh« ambulance door. SONS OP SPARTANS enfjo While Sox Monitor A Minin,rr(»WN~Mi>NirAv" NKIIIT :, Improvi'mcnl could maki liAST LANSINO, Mich. (AP) - PLAYING FOR ELI MONMOUTH thii Gnrdon City, N, Y,, aopho w Nllliiirhin (Jiilf Nervk'o Tliroo of MIchlKan State'* IDS NEW IIAVKN, Conn. (AP) - SHARPE Inn/0 •aWS^^Jii r S* *ff irna«i more a 20-ftuimi winner, Shaw l.illlll NUti) ^'nrm JiiRumnra , 'J» football lottermen are the sonTwo members of Yal's varsity hml an 18-11 roconl lust tenson liurn'i llur MOTORS ID of lormei' Spartan athleiei wh. hockey team are from Canada. to lend the American League in j'Mnk'lt I'miRlrik'tl'iii I* jllHVU lull IT won football letters, The torn They aro Ken MscLcsn, a Junior TIRE CO. LI M414 percenlaKen with .710, Ho was a (,'»ml)»li "l'rurltiiii ,„.. It Mlilill*t

For the past four years Middletown Lanes has not forgotten the meaning of Christmas. Last Thursday night, a special program was held for the kiddies. Santa Claus was present with candy for all the youngsters and for those parents whose children could not be present Tom Cestone was Santa's helper and repre- sented St Joseph's School for Blind Children, Jersey City. Tom is, perhaps, the greatest palm- ball artist bowling has ever seen. He gave a little exhibition of how to bowl without using the boles In the balL He looked better than many of us do who use the holes. In fact, Tom has a 279 to his credit, rolled without the aid of the holes. Mr. Cestone has been giving these exhibitions for quite a few years and travels extensively, all in the Interest of charity. ENHANCE YOU* CHRISTMAS table win a . fratt Middletown Lanes may be tops in the youth move- ment but it is at the other end of the ladder In the By CECar UOWNSTONE mold with its caadM fruit, inklnch. Cook rice in \% m AP Nawafsatena Feed Belter makes quite a showtag. Clastic milk over tow heat until very BPAA Traveling League. The season is almost half Rlxarimper- tender and milk is absorb over and Middletown is trying to stay out of the cellar Does your family, like ours, atrlce even further by surround- about M minutes. Mix together CAIRN* SOLUTION — leard ef Freeholders Clerk Irvmg S. lennett shews Free, of this eight-team loop. Shore Lanes is only one game expect Christmas dinner to ending tha molded rica and candled egg yolks, sugar and X cup milk with a collection of desserts? fruit with currant Jelry. A pret- In top of double boiler. Cook holder Director Joseph C. Irwin, seated left, where to sign in exchange of deeds be- worse off than Middletown and Matawan-Keyport is Most everyone around our table tier and more appropriate and stir constantly over very hot tween county and Freehold yesterday. Freehold Mayer Barton Cellahan has Ms deed Just two games back of Shore Lanes. is eager to taste small servings Christmas offering could hardly water until thickened. Remove ready to sign, while borough Attorney Raymond McGowan, standing right, overseas of the traditional plum pudding be had! from beat and stir in vanilla. Howell Lanes has a five game lead over sec- operation. The deeds exchange the forma r borough street department yard on Ufa- and mince pie (or mince turn- RICE MPERATRICE Soften gelatin In cold water and ond place Hill Lanes and also leads In the other overs).but there are always en- stir into hot custard to dissolve. j 1 cupp cut-upp yette St. for a portion of the former Karaghausian tract, Manalapan Ave.,now awnad two team categories with 1,081 and 2,938. Elm thuslasttc taken of an extra d p,l M p Stir in rice; chill until mixture sweet candied fruit and peel*, M cupbegins to set Arrange the K by. the county. The exchange will ellew eeenty Hall ef Records, employees to perk In Lanes Is the third place team in won and lost and glacl e cherriehi s and diamonddid- cup marinated cherries and dia- the new lot, easing a long-standing parking problem in the borough's Court St. let. At our bouse we often make alia•• e./ ••••> has the second high game of 1042. lucd's rounds •NM8 utnNL * CUV KaT mond-shaped dtroa on b this "extra" a aaow*Ute des- (clear cherrh y distillate)* CUV, ft cup t) of a tcup rug mold. Whip HOKNSIY TO TEACH out the first division with a M and II record, for sert and gutter it win color a rice, IK cups mUk, 4 an yolks, cream and fold Into rice mis- honor of the season. This year CHICAGO (AP) - Rogers a sbx game deficit 88 Lanes heads die second di- tttflVttt tun with toe 1 cup of marinated Hornby, 'Hall of Fame ascend we choose tha famous Fiesta spoon vvanilla, .1 envelope un- cut-up mixed candied fruit and vision and is at the 800 mark with lift on both frivolity, Ms a l'Imperetrtce-i baseman, baa signed e contract nevoroa g, p peel; spoon Into mold. Chill at to teach hitting to the minor sides of the ledger. cooked rice folded Ian Bavarian cold water, 1 cup heavy cream. least 4 hours; uamold onto cream, with nuggets of candled league players in the Chicago Although they are at the bottom, Shore Lanes and MettrtMajtaatamlmdeaadlid chilled serving plate. Makes I Cob farm system. fruit flavored a special way. fruit and peal along with char* to U servings. Middletown Lanes have shown that they are of chanv When turned out mis frosty lias and diasMMtehapad citron pionship caliber. Shore Lanes rolled a 1,041 game, third highest in the league. Middletown Lanes has the second Soldier, Saleamui and third highest team threesome with 2,902 and 2,886. WOULD TODAY Skip Toll, Fined NOTICE! There are seven men over the 190 mark in aver- MIDDLETOWN — Two men, By JAMES MARLOW who were charged with falling to We will be ages with Vince Luccl leading on a 202. Ralph Thomp- pay a 10-cent toll at the Red son is last of the seven with 190. In between we have Asaodated Press News Analyst Bank toll area of the Garden Harry Devine, Frank Kolb, Hank Andrus, Tom Mc- WASHINGTON (AP) - What from Ua Neanderthal relative. State Parkway, were fined re- will history remember best of But the iwvlti of tht MBHcently. - Donald and Sid Baum. Marty Lesko almost made the this decade of the lttOs, now were a peer tribute to bis A soldier, David H. Boyer, 21, honor roll with a 278. Frank Kolb owns second high ending? abfltty to work ant tha most or Fort Monmouth, was fined $10, the following game of 267, a single pin better than Marty Luxum- This, no doubt: It was the My, and a salesman, Paul H. Royer, time when earth-bound man first Whole groups of people, still berg's best single effort Marty continued hot through (3, of 11 Beechwood Dr., Shrews, reached out toward the stars. clinging to the primitive tribal bury, paid $5. three games and heads the threesome parade with 690. The satellites and space probes, system which Is called national- Carmen Alessi, 44, and Eugene WEDNESDAYS Marty Lesko has a 681 and Hank Meyers a 676. fantastic as they seem, were ism nowadays, built up weapons StorzUlo, 48, both of Asbury Park, only timid preliminaries to the of horror, glared at each other were fined $10 each in Lakewood Henry Miller, secretary of this loop, reports sum total of wonders set la mo-over their missile pads, and men-for falling to pay a 19-cent toll Dtc. 23 - 30 that the action resulting in the above standings tion In the 1950s. tioned good intentions while talk- at the Lakehurst toll area. ing annihilation. was the poorest of the season. There were only For each ol as these past II yean have had private mean- For this reason the period of FOOL-PROOF COSTUME SH 1-0792 two 600 sets and but 14 double century counts ings. Far all of us to general, 1950s, when man produced! his NORMAN, Okie. (AP) - A OOe> WILUD $1,000—Mrs. Florence Merle Ree poses recorded. Roy Thompson had a 611 on 203, 226 depending ea who we worst weapons, may seem to his-fourth grade boy at Washington with Sheba, a ieven-year>old boxer dog, et her Hack' and 182, while Marty Luxemborg rolled 170, 244 and where, they had torians a thousand years from School, dressed as a ballet danc- ef greatness, bitterness, re- now the stupidest decade on er, and wearing lipstick and attstown, N. J., home. Mrs. Roe's father, Frank E. GARDNER'S and 196 for 610. That 611 helped Hill Lanes take lleT, mtsatvmg, turbulence, earth. Just aa the period neared rouge at a parry, attempted to Hatch, Syracuie, N, Y,, who died Dsc. 15, willed $8,000 two from 88 Lanes while the 610 was only good torment aad defeat. an end, the big powers decided go into tha boys' room. William to Shaba, who was his pet. Mrs. Roe inherited two* •AIHR SHOP for a single win for Middletown Lanes over Snore The most memorable achieve- to talk more^and more arnica- Floyd Duty, custodian, nabbed Wy. thirds of Mr. Hatch's residuary aiteta end $10,000. UMBtNUOCSnEET Lanes. In the other two matches, Lucd's took two ments were in science, social him at the door and refused to Justice and the stampede of new Only tha decade of the 1960s let the youngster enter. (AP Wlrephofol from Matawan-Keyport and Howell Lanes came up nations toward self-realization. can show whether this new to- with the only sweep, the victim being Elm Lanes. The greatest failure was In world getherness means anything or whether man, still trying to ov- This dropped Elm from second to third. politics: Tn the inability of na. tlons to find real'peace. Yet, ercome Ms jungle Instincts, will there was still hope there. turn this bright garden we call the world into a vast mortuary. The second meeting of the season was held by In this decade, besides devis- the Monmouth County Bowling Association. This one ing Instruments for Journeying into space, men developed the was at Howell Lanes, Howell Township, last Sunday hydrogen bomb and missiles. Caution Asked afternoon. The application blanks for the tournament Either now makes war unthlnk- While Driving were distributed along with the blanks for the Ed. J. "J TRENTON (AP) - Attorney Bahr event This is the replacement of the Tetley ^^^ potto M* ef the ae- General David D. Furman today tournament, which annually opened the county tour- clear-powered1 eabmarfae whits. called for "extraordinary efforts" nament *l««*-en a. NK* F* to prevent another high traffic death toll during the Christmas Another invitation this season will be the fact been a landmark la any week this year. that the tournament will run for 10 consecutive days, deeadt. Furman said New Jersey's May 6 through May 15. This is being done to see if But it was also In this decade highway death toll la now run- that the U.S. Supreme Court ning ahead of last year . the bowlers in the county like it better than running created a landmark of its own He noted that there were 19 over' three to five week-ends. when It ruled at last mat segre- traffic deaths during the 1998 Wish Your Customers The Ed. J. Bahr event wlU take place the pre- gation of human beings because Christmas week aad added that of tha color of their skin was this period is "traditionally the vious Saturday night, April 30,8:30 p. m. There Is wrong aad no longer endurable. moat perilous weak of tha year.' a new rule for the Bahr match. This is that a sec It was In this M-year span that ond application from the same town will not be people around the world In Chi- na, India, the Middle East and Indict Port Unit accepted until all towns have been represented on Africa, shaking off the misdirec- Official for Contempt the squad. There is room for 20 teams on a squad tion, exploitation, suppression or MMDBN(AP)-The suspend- and applications will be accepted on a first-come lethargy of generations or cen< furies, were working out their ad secretary of tha South Jersey new Independence. Port Commission wttl be senten- The same goes for the tournament itself—first- Russian progress la the Mas ced Jan. S for a contempt of court conviction. come, first-served. This way you will get the date you shocked America tote tealb- lag, If only dimly se far, Its Mayor Henry W. Peterson of want The blanks have been simplified so that the days aa Na. 1 among aaUooa Woodbury was found guilty yes- terday of refusing to answer committee envisions no trouble in deciphering them may be aambend. Hal Russia, questions during e grand jury at the very memeat of brag. m «r m However, fill them out in full. A new rule is that the glag abort leaving America ba- Investigation of the commission. teams will roll as listed on the blank, so if you want nted, eeald aet escape mlsgW- Caraden County Judge Benjam- lags, etthtr. in Diick. who deferred sentence, your team to roll in a certain order, fill out the blank said Peterson's posttfca was a exactly that way. All it had to do was look over deliberate and flagrant refusal to Red Bank Register's its shoulder toward Asia whan obey a court order. Rep. Boggs May Head the Jobs from points as distent u a billion people, In China and Peterson was cited Nov. M by New Mexico. Inquiries were re- India, were going through con- Democratic Convention Superior Court Judge W. Orvyl ceived from Ireland, England, vulsions in their efforts to In- Schallck after ha refused for a AHNUAl WASHINGTON (AP) - Influen Italy and Germany. dustrially. When they do, Russecon- d time to Identify state of- till Democrats today tabbed Rep, Finally hired was Rocco sia and America may trail both ficials and other persons he al- Hale Boggs of Louisiana as likely Roman), a Philadelphia resident. of them. legedly entertained on his com- choice for permanent chilrmin of He, too, wai attracted by the Every decade has had some mission expense account. CHRISTMAS GREETING EDITION the Democratic National Conven- publicity and made hlmielf avail' wretched moments, and some soul-searching ones. The IMOs Peterson also refused two re- tion next year. able, quests yesterday to appear be- He li reported to have the In were no exception. This count was split by McCarthylsm whli fore the Camden County grand Side track to lucceed House ON MISSIONARIES Jury. He said he didn't want to THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24th Speaker Sam Rayburn of Texas, began la IMS. Hungary tested NEW YORK (AP) - The gen-freedom for an Instant before embarrass persons Involved since . Rnyhurn, the Texai veteran, eral secretary of the East Alia he was trying to get their help who hai wielded the save) over the Russian heal came down, Christian Conference has suggest- This was the.decade ef tha 11 developing business at the Cam- Democratic conventions rincc ed that the Western world "catch den marine terminals where he RESERVE SPACE NOW 1048, is expected to step aside 1 Kereaa War, which Milled with the younger churches of nothing. It was a time ef In- Is executive director. voluntarily noxt year because of Asia and Africa by receiving as « a personal interest in the out' creasing prosperity, some ie» well as sending missionaries, cessions; when Europe got Aibury Park Gela OK come, Ho has been pushing a Tho missionary movement, says PHONE SH 1-OO1O fellow Texan, Senate Leader Lyn- back en Its Isttt and heads ef To Exceed Debt Limit the Rev, D. T. Nllca of Ceylon, state began exebaaalng visits don B. Johnson, for the party's is a matter ol giving and re ASBURY PARK - A request Praaidentlal nomination. like cavalry eeuslas. ceiving, Now is the time for us Joseph Stalin's death In llM by this city to exceed Its legal ASK FOR DISPLAY to have the blessing of sending brought a whole era of sav- debt limit to borrow $310,000 for HARD MAN TO FIND and you of receiving mission- agery and terror to an end Infinancing a Ttird Avs, pavilion A special greeting service has been purchased by The PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The aries, Russia, or so it seemed, The has been approved by the Di- city ol Philadelphia searched "The younger churches have the now men, his more subtle and vision of Local Government In Register for this edition and is available at no extra cost. without succosi for a smithy to advantago over you ol the older 'maglnatlve successors, switched Trenton. •hoe tho 64 horses of the Fair- churches because we have always Soviet policy from sullen grunts The proposed beachfront Inv mount Park Commission, had missionaries In our midst, n Jolly Roodfollowship talk, provement will cost $333,000, The It deckled nono win iivollnblc men ol other lands and cultures, Elut It was In the field of world oxlstlng Third Ave. pavilion will In this city of 2,2(10,009 person] an wllnosn and symbol that the TOlltlci that mankind once again be demolished, The new struct- THE and clinnRcd rcsldonco require- Chrlitlnn faith Is alien to any railed most miserably; It failed ure will have room for six aver- Innd, monts opening tho full-time Job o find a reall peace. age site stores, reit room, a sun to realdonts of other ureas. "And so Christianity has been Man has always flattered deck and 24 hot baths, RED BANK REGISTER The problem received publicity prevented from being too much himself that Ma latellect was BROAD STREET RED BANK Hint resulted In nppllcntlons for ut homo In tho culture." what distinguished him most J, lB Thl RED IAIIK REHrlSHA STEVE ROPER Bridge r, Dec 23, East dealer compllth anything tor hit own North-South vulnerable tide by covering dummy'i queen. NORTH K declarer immediately leads A A 10 9 8 iut three rounds of trumps, West Column V J973 • Q106 . vill shift to a spade to force out By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4 10 8 ummy's ace. Declearer tries one WEST FAST nore diamond finesse, but West U.S. Masters Team Champion •V K 5 3 A Q J 7 4 uffs and gets out with a heart. V 10 8 6 5 2 V AKQ • X •K7532 South must eventually give up a Almost the first day we lcam • QJ72 *9 rick to the king of diamonds. bridge we are told to cover an SOI! III Instead, declarer may lead the honor with an honor or to play A fi2 en of diamonds from the dummy » 4 third hand high, or the like. As • A J 9 4 it the second trick (if East is • result we come to feel that there *AK6543 ;hrewd enough to play low at the is something very shameful about EM South Wttt North irst trick). West ruffs and leads breaking these "rules." Actually, i. •.. *2 *• ««Pasws Pasraws spade. If South leaves trump the rules are just helpful hints; Double Pass 2 tj Past alone, West Will ruff three dia- Pass 3 + Double All Pin disregard them when you can see monds; and if South draws Opening lead — «>g 1 »ny advantage in doing so. trumps, East will make a diamond HAVE YOU! OWN MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY rick. West had a rather doubtful YEAR END CLEARANCE double of three ciubs, but he The so-called /'rules of play" South gratefully won with the should have landed on his feet. ire meant to help you when aaan's TRACKS ace of diamonds, drew two rounds Instead, he found himself in a ou're too tired to think. Don't I'm an expert it helping fam- ...ANP-TMOSet OP of trumps with the ace and king, wrry about breaking such rules very difficult position. ilies get cash for things they no and then shifted back to dia- rhen'you have a good reason. West opened the eight of dhv monds. The defenders could get longer use. I'm 0. Howie Hus- monds, and declarer promptly DAILY QUESTION two trumps, one heart, and one tles, a Register Classified ad, played dummy's queen. East spade, but the contract was tafe. Partner opens with one heart, didn't stop to think. "Cover an Check the house now for things Should Duck and the next player passes. You honor with an honor," he mut- hold: Spades-K S 3, Hearts-U) you'd like to turn into cash, then tered to himself. "Third hand East should duck at the first terea to nimseii. imru iianu £ast snouia aucis n me urn < S 2, Diamonds-*, Clubs- call SH 1-0011) for a friendly Ad high," was another comforting trick instead of playing the king J 7 2. What do you say? Writer. thought. of diamonds. The opening lead is ANSWER: Bid four hearts. The So East put up the king of dia- obviously West's top diamond, ump to game in a major shows morris and gave declarer his con- either a singleton or the top of tract. a doubleton, so East cannot K- CROSSWORD PUZZLE *""""VMter ^e eaaanaued ew elihea:a?daTae di . sight DOWN II inhji don'i work oot, at tea* nity Dn't let cwriapowktKa pile up. Start 1-Ma.can the aeeinr atenf the deunir. wrlUai lh.«k jiuVotTa (or rw filli. 1-Drled ir»pe S-Kote of ec»l« e 1SSS. flail Ufnrlwa. laa.

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MARKM rOKTK J., will be held January 4, 1M0 at ' JJ"' to ciuaity. edit or nliet any adrartissmint Is reserved aUMUl TILE AND LINOLEUM P. if. at the office of the company, road, toned the tiny bottle into s» Thi Register. Many Employee Benefits liNOLB ROOMS. Clean and comfort' MAP ' Main Street, Eatontown, N. J., forthe Colorado River July It, 1947, We will not be responsible for errors, unless Uir are datictel able. Reasonable rate. Garage Gen- TOOL RflXES ic election of three directors and the fore the aecond Insertion. tiemea preferred. M Wallace It IH 1' UNIFORM SHIRTS 'ansactlon ot auch other business i when his train crossed the river No cancellations will be accepted or change! made la advertise- 5392. Ipecf.flcatloni and the form of bid. lay properly come before It. near Grand Junction, in south- •inti me hour after receipt at office. CALL SH 7*5100 TIIB ATLANTIC HOTEL. 29 Beachway, contract and bond for the proposed Dated: December 22, 19S9. Keaniburi. KE S-SO40. Open all year. work are on file In the office ol the James N. Wolcott. Jr., west Colorado. MADUNI 5:00 P. M. Day Itfm Aik for Mr. Van Atta or apply in paraon Rooms, fully heated, reasonable rate. Director and miy be secured by Secretary. Inside was a note containing Board for retired or ilderly people. ospectlve bidders during office hours lec. 23, 30 DISfLAt Kda mult be (1) made on a itar.dan Hi? the date, his address-here and a proposal form, (!) enclosed In th PUBLIC NOTICE request that the finder write him. t«l* Dst Befera raWia«« wltta fiMl twe tayi Mm MH apeclll addressed envelope, (3) ac eompanled by either caih, or a cert!. An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Stone says a letter from Emery FINANCIAL MBtCHANBUI UAL 1STAT I FOR Ull tad check drawn to the order of the Ululating the Puking of Motor anl Call Claaaified—SH 1-0010 or OS 1-0525 Treaiurer of .the State of New Jersey, Hher Vehicles on a portion of West Martin of San Bernardino, Calif., IUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE or a, bid bond, any of which shall not front Striet" wu presented for In, tells of finding the bottle Nov. ID, Calll ea private telepnoeti ara tou-free to OS 1-052* from the lot- be MM than 10% of the amount of the Induction and first reading on Decem- •snag itatlooa: LOwell I, COIfax I, KEansburg i, WHltniy I. Md, and (t) delivered st the ibc ter 7, 1SH by Mayor and Council of 1959 — high and dry near the Calls on private telephones are toll-free to SB 1-0010 from IM MAJOR OIL COMPANY place on or before the hour named L Borouih of Red Bank, N. J, and on T etalloni: Atlantic HUhlanJa y CApltal 9 ud I, Liberty i, «EW 1 USED FURNITURE M kid will bs accepted after the hou December 21, 1MI wsi finally adopted Temple Bar Landing on Nevada's las modern two-bar service nation ind approved. is a, oatoras L RUnuon I Isia Bright 1, ana SHsdyilde 1 ivallable for leaee In Red Bank. Ex- eptclded. Bids not eo submitted will Lake Mead. illial opportunity, tor an aggressive Season's be conaldered Informal and will be re- fleorie A. Gray ilei minded Individual. Only Invest- at jected. The Director reserves the Mayor The - Colorado emptiee , into ment for etoclc and equipment. right to reject any and all bldi and ttteit: John Bryan. Clerk Lake Mead about 300 miles from BARGAIN PRICES is award contract In part or whole I ANNOUNCEMENTS IUSNESS NOTICES ALL MI S-0100 eit. I Monday through deemed to the best interests ol the !3 R.7I) the ipot where Stone tossed his Greetings Mate to do ao. The aucceaatul bidder 'rlday 1:30 to 0 p.m. NOTICE OF rilBUO SALE bottle. LOST AND FOUND ALL TYPES BUILDINLDING CONSTRUCO - Sectionals (ram $50 will be requlrid to furnish aurety bond The Monmouth County Welfare Board, tlon. Addition!, manrmasonaryy , carpentet In the full amount of the contract of 41 Botlmon Place, R«l Bank, New LOST — 43REIN JADE eirrlni lor ESSO STATION FOR LEASE • company authorized lo do Dullness work. RAYMOND OO.. BOICKEL, AT I Living Rooma -from Jersey, will aell it Public Isle, lo be pierced ear In Red Bank Wednes- (TRIANGLE ESSO RED BANK) from In the Itale ot Mew Jersey. leld at this office, Wednesday, Decem- nmuc NOTICE toy. .Sentimental vilue. SH 7-0019. Call Euo Standard oil Co. DEPARTMENT OP 'THE TREASURY Mr 30, 1959 at 10:00 o'clock In the An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance C A C BUILDERS HUnter* S-7000 Bedroom Sultei from 50 Division ot Purchase ind Property forenoon, property et 4WS Cambridge ngulattng the uee ot Mohawk Pond, In Ipeciallzlne in aluminum siding plul Charles F, Sullivan, Director the Borouih of Red Bank. Monmouth complete building service and remodel- ICAUTY SALON-Located In Albury Dee. 13, 3a 111.4; Ivenue, Union Beach, New Jeraey con- Park • builneia dlitrict. Oolni bull- Convertibla Sleeper - 35 Hating of a plot 40 feet by 100 feet County, New Jersey, and providing TRAVEL • TRANSPORTATION ing. CO 4-167I or CO 4-1137. The Kir wan n depth, containing a building of frame penalties tor the violation thereof" ntu. Shop rally equipped. *s,Soo full waa presented for. Introduction and CHBAP TRANSPORTATION. Am driv- EXPERPERT MMENDMMENDMO-Chlne, , flan, ill price. Will mania flnanclnf If nacei- onstructlon with electricity and city vavrr nflnliblanflnli g and platinplating ThermoI s And l-lll rater. Bide will be entertained and first reading on December 7, 1M9 bv ing Is Omiha, Neb.. Thunday. De- K*»!5«!»>.3 K5H aary. Write for futher detail! to: Mayor and Council ot The Borouih •emMr Mill, UM. Shirt expenses. CiUbucketsk , CChttuh . h Olaw Shop. 147 Broad "Beauty lalon". Bni Ml, Red BanK. Company Staff Rtiraitr H SALE tha property struck down to the high- St. Rtd Bint. IB 1-aHS. THREE-ROOM OUTFITS from est bidder. of Red Bank and on December 21. U60 Warn! Lowry CA g-8862 or IH 747(7. aorEBiflit COURT or M:W JEBSEI wu flnaJly adopted and approve! CHANCERV DIVISION Caih or certlfltd check, payaibe to 1151 Kethy Burkhardf ' MO.NMOUTH COUNTY. le Monmouth County Welfare Board Oeorge A. Orey MERCHANDISt Deckel No, F M2S-U In an amount equal to at leait 20 per Mayor AUTOMOTIVE tMrtOYMENT pay only $1.75 weekly cent ol the auceeiiful bid mint be de>Attest: John Bryan, Clerk FOR SALE H.lm R.illy William 1. Kiatsky, Plaintiff va: Nick poilted at the time of s≤ balance HELP WANTED-FEMALE Farro, a-k-a Nicholas Farro and Helen of the purchase price to be paid with- Dec. 21 tMI AUTOS AND TRUCKS Farro, hta wife, et ala.. Defendant! in thirty daya after approval by the LEOAL SECRETARY for Red Bin Peggy Kiel By virtus of a writ of execution State Bureau of Assistance of the New PDBLIC NOTICE 1N7 FIAT MODEL, (600) the above slated action to ml • i Jeraey Department ol Institutions and reifontble. law offlu. Wrltl "L.I." Box 811, HAMMOND FIELD FURNITURE rected, I shall expose for aali at pul An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance CHI CA 2-6953. Red Bank aUtlng i|a and qualifica- Agencies; conveyance to be made by amending Section 5 of Ordlnanci 351" tions. * Charlai Waddall lie vendue, at the Court House In thBargaie n and Sale deed. The Monmouth Entitled "Art Ordinance to regulate 1M1 BUICK, four-door, clean, top con* ORGAN STUDIO Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- County Welfare Board reserves the the Collection and disposal of Oarbage, - illtlon. new battery, 1125. Private. BABYSITTER, HOUSEKEEPER want- Thrift Warehouse mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, th* right, to reject any and all bids,. In- Ashes, Refuse, and other Material! OS 1-37S5. eil, (Ivt day week. Call KB <-3!W of ASBURY PARK Walter Overtoil 28th day of December, 1859. at ipectlon of the premlsea may be made and providing penalties for the viola- before ft p. m 'laiaa - iervIM — innracUon 22 E. Front Street o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. luring buslnss hours. 1196 VOLKSWAGEN, black, two door, tion thereof"" Adopted May 17, 1951 excellent condition, all acceiiprlei; R£N1AL PLAN ON ALL HOUIU Frank Kir wan, Jr. "All that tract or parcel ot land and JOHN L. MONTGOMERY, wu preaenteprentedd for IntroIntroductiod n and UM PONTIAC Star Chief, tour door Open dally 'til » P.m. Bat. 'til »:*» P.m. Keyport, N. J. premises, hereinafter particularly de- tltlratt readindi g cm DecembeDb r 77,, IIHHa bbyy scribed, situate, lying and being In Ihe Director, Mayor and Council of Tha Borough of sedan, power steering and brakes, Cookmaa Ave.-Ualo at. Aaburr Part Mayor and Council of Tha Bo f Bydramatlc. OS 1-2549 or OS 1-2273. EMPLOYMENT Soroush of Humson, In the County o Monmouth County Welfare Board, Red Bank and on December 21, lKv CO 4-3022 Monmouth and State of New Jeraey waa finally adopted and approved. PR 5-9300 I. CoumelQeorge. Weiton, , W4f CHEVROLET PANEL, TRUCK new HELP WANTED-MALE BEOINNINO al the northeasterl) Oeone A. Oray tlm, engine > recently overheruled, CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION, corner of a private right of way andDec. 11—21 I12.it •air dutch, IMS. Inquire it Ml LowUnuaERATIOnuaERATION MAM - Halt be )PEN: Thura. ft Friday 'till 9:00 Kemp Avenue, aald rtsht of way con- Mayor Main St.. Matawin. tiptrlenced. Apply la perion. BatonBt - necting Lot No. 19-B to Kemp Avenue Attest: John Bryan, Clerk towwn TVTV. t» HwHwyy . HH. Ktcntown. COUNTY ORGAN & P.M. Monday thru Satur BELFORD, N. J. ' 1-111 BUICK 1M1 four door sedan, very and shown on a certain Map ot Proper- BALE Dee. 29 ' S9-2( good running condition. Priced for TV REPAIRMAN - Fun ',««• redtape. Move in on deposit. Ap- 19.B,-2WSe-t .s-. molum,nt rected, I shall expoee for eal* at pub- port Avt., West Long Branch. CA 2-Men who are interested In a Job transistor.portable radradojnydeo inodell 100010W. atei a Very Merry- Chtlitmaa and a interest. If any. In and to the following: IMS. tranili o p Happy and Proipenwi Mew Tear. All those tracli or parcel! of land lic vendue, at the Court Houae la the Orlalnalnal price Ul», uklni 1100. Call proximately $124 monthly pays;;; •ortn.Mjg.^0™.^saw Borough of Freehold, County et Hon- with a future. We will train you -02M before noon or alter I p.mpm. NJ. 19-B at tha southwiaterly eorm and premise! hereafter particularly de- A '.'LOT.LOT" Ot FORDS-195FO2 throuih 1959. LI 7-02 befo taU.S rug, cotton, all. Won't hut — Snow or itonn, of isld Lot. No. 17, u shown on ci scribed, situated In Townahlp of Mid-mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the All modeledl . Levlnt'aLl' . HwyH . 3366 o,opp- for immediate openingi in our LIONEL .0 and 017 gau|ejtraln lets, green, ' AT 1- tain "Revlaed Map of The Beechi iletown, County of Uonmouth, State of 21th day of December, ISM, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. loalta Qrand Union. KB S-541L electrical appliance factory freight and paannger. Two locomo- IMJ-R. call immediately. Rldgi Road and Kemp Avenue, Rum New Jeraey. tives, two transformer! and all acces- ion, N. J," dated March 17,: 1949 bi Being lota No, 32 and 33 In Block All the following tract or pareel of branch. Ten men will be hired sories Including: switches, water tow- Henry P, Labrecnue; thence (I) nortl No. 2 on the "Hap of Ocean Park. land and premise! hereinafter parti- cularly described, innate, lying ami TRACTORS ers, crossing gates, complete plastic MERCHANDISE WANTED 27 deireti 13 mlnutea weat alont thi Mldrlletown Township, Monmouth Coun- before Christmas, village, nation, etc. 175 takes am Call ADAMS AGENCY westerly line of said Lot No. IT 71 ty, New Jersey," being In the Borough of Runson In IT I-OOOI eilter 4 pro. . a. coma - itAHPt - Te» pncea feet to tha point In the aoutheaiterl the County of Monmouth and Slate nr K90 TOR REBUILT Oravtly tractor SHadyside M0» Beginning at point In the south New Jeraey: and numbered and dis- with mow plow. Ptiont SALARY $90 TYPEWRITERS. ADDING macnlnea. Ptia lor gold. «d mrmwy, oallac- corner of Lot No. II;, Utence (S) soul) erljr side of Taylor Avenue, aald point Uona, odd lou; eld arrtipmdaiwa. 63 degrees SO mlnutea west alorg thi tinguished u Lot No. 1st on tni map FR 8-0743. Ml make*, new onoaad. Onaranteij. being 81 feet easterly from the Inter- entitled "Hap of Parmly Park. In the Caiy terroa. "Buy am when tniy M It East Bergen PI. '. Red Bank southerly Una of laid Lol. No. 1* section of flimset Place. CALL SH MOM 1 149.13 feet to * stake on .the esster Thence (1) eoutherly S3 feet along Borough of Rumion, New Jeracy, prop- em? Low u 126. aerplco'i. MM Won- wa5^"Brffar "24-Hour Service" side of a wall: thence. (S) north t erty of Dalton Parmly," mail May mooUl at Meit to theater. IH T-Oitt. WANTSD TO BUY the easterly side ol tat It to tha20. 1124. by aeorge D. Cooper. C. I'., Conteoti ot entire homn or ettatii. degree! 13 minutes westerly along thi northirly aide of Lot 35; tOATS ft ACCESSOMB WB ARB HARVESTINO our lineal ap- eisterly ilde or a wall. 7D.3O feet to i and which map la filed la the Office DESIGNER-DRAFTSMAN Uaed furniture, antlquel, etc. FRIED- Thence (2) caslerlv 50 feet alonr the of the Clerk of said County of Mon- plea. Meeted Red Dellcloua. Golden MAN OALLIRIB8, PR (-J14J. slake; thsnee (Ti south 12 degrees northirly sldl cf lota 25 ind 24 to COMR IEB the world'! llneit boat! Qualified In heating, ventilating, OeliclouB. Itaymen Wlneiap. .Macln- mlnutea weat, 22> feet more or less mouth, al Freehold, and which pram- In New Jeraey'a laneit ahowroom. conditioning, etc, for buildings. RAY VAN HORN a point In the easterly line of Kem the weaterly lids of lot 34: Buy now durlni our tremendoua win- tub. Maeouni. For eating and cook- INDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR— Thence (3) northerly S3 feet along Isea la located on the •Ida if Work will be local. ing alto R.I. Oreenlnia Icr plea. Buck- Good condition. Reuonible, Avenue; thence (1) South W degreel 2 Binuhim Avenue, ai shown a* aaM ter aavlnia event at A * B Beat minutes laat alone; aald easterly Mm the westerly elde of lot 34 to a point lalei. Authorlud Mercury * Qale Buc- SH 14141 tin Fruit Fatm and Nureery. Phtlani Call Ol 1-OUI.* REALTORS In tha Mutherly aids sf Taylor Ave- map, Rd., Uncrett IH MMft of Kemp Avenue 390 feet more or lesi Being commonly known and teilg- caneer Dealtr. Hwy 36. Btlfoid. KE PIANOS - Hlgoeit prleei paid. H. Ten, to tha point and place ot BEOINNINC nuv 6-38M. FULL OR PART-TIME tar, IN Main It. Lakewood or Lale- Over 25 Years Thence f<> westerlr 50 feet along nated ai No. S3 Bingham Ave., Rum- WOOD — leaaoned oak, fireplace, atove ion, New Jeriey. • Photo finishing ahop located downtown and furnace. MeOulre'a Market Rt- 1 e»lto BEING Intended to describe all the :he southerly slili* nf Tavlnr Avenue IEB OUR COMPLETE lint of nautical Red Bank neida a mule aislatant to :o the point or place of Beginning, The approximate amount of the ludr lllti for Chrlatmaa. Water ikli, Bilem 4, Colta Neck. WH *4tU. Bvenlngi. OLD FURN1TURB - AttttmiM. China, remaining part of Lot No, 19, as shown ment to be latlilfed by laid Hie Is- itart 8 a.m. at about II per hour. WH M333. on a certain "Revlaed Map of the Helnx all ot Lot! 32 and 33 on the tnlpi belli itrlklni clocka and matchlnf Experience In photo finishing not nceu- glasiware. art oblacti and bric-a- MERRY Jap of lota aforesaid. The lame prem- the lum of M.STt together with the barometera. Flahlnn tickle, deck chain, brac. Immediate cash tot anything and BeecheK Ridge Road and Kemp Av< >'oita of this aale. iiry, but a basic Interest Is. The posi- MANUFACTURER of fine Mild brail nue, Rurason. New Jersey," date ise* conveyed to John A. McLiughlln binocular!, Rubbermaid boltlni! accel- tion requires' average intelligence. A lampa olfera dlicontlnued number! at ling. Rusell's. 2* Bast FrSt at and Jeanette McUughlln. Ms wife, aorlei, Compaaaei. Sperry Top Slder March -17. Ull. prepared ty Henry IRA M. WOLCOTT, Brlirlff. degree ol clerical end manual dex- reduced prlcea. Tower Craflaraen. US CHRISTMAS ba.breeq.ui." by deed dated October 22, M4T.. re- Dated: Nor. II, ltM •hoei and meakeri, Oator trillera, line- terity and nominal typing ability. Cheatnut St. Red BanH corded In the llonmmrth County Clerk's to-ahort radloi. Open every diy So. Parsons, Ubrecque, Cantona A Please do not apply If you do Property located on the east side office In book 2093 of deeds, page 173 Blair, Attyi. Naveiand Uarlne Saica Co. ocean fulfill the foregoing. Excellent working IN A HURRY? H.H cold wave Irla Kemp Avenue, distant 37S.71 feet nortl Avenut. Sea Brltht, BE Midi. Halrdreiien, 99 Monmouth St. Red PITS AND UVUTOCK TO ALL Dec a. t. IS. a WV condition!, liberal Insurance protection. Bank. Ho appointment neceiiary. erly from the north ilde of Rumso Being commonly known and desig- GIVE THE BEST CHRISTMAS pre*eM Reference! required. SH 1-1123. Road, Rumion, Monmouth County, Nn nated ai No. 31 Taylor Ave., Middle- 'WO QOODYKAR snow tires, size 710 ADORABLE BUCK MINIATURE INCIDENTALLY IF YOU are Jersey - of all Is the family. A Perm Van Poodlea. Ideal present for Christmas. town Township, New Jeriey a-ni laprtrakt or Glaianur Fiber Gi™ CARPENTERS (!) >19, excellent condition, with tubes. looking for a home during this Tha aproximate amount of the Jud, Thi approilmste amount of the lud«- Experienced In wood mingling. IH 7-1350. IKC Call after I p.m. weak daya. UI suruio* COURT OF Boat and Evlnrude motor, Wt have KE <>4»10 lay weekends. CA M7M. holiday season we have a wide ment to be sntlslfed by said sale ment to be satisfied by jsld sale li io* COURT OF 4SB8EV . juat received our 11)60 moriela. Nave- WHIRLPOOL WASHER, Hamilton dry- the sum of 125,691 together with t the lum of 1*24.00 together with the CltAXCEBY DIVISION land tfarlni Salei Co., Ocean Avenue, COOK'I KENNBU selection to show you. costs of this sale. com of thli aale. SALESMEN er, Kelvlnator Fooda-Rama refrlc- MOXMOl'TN COlStT Sea Rrliht. BE 3-1101. Wlnei. llquori and been, •tptrlem erator-freeter, jarden equipment, work B0ARD1N9 II PIR DAT, JOSEPH H. HUNTER IRA %. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. IRA E. WOLCOTT, Slllrlff. preferred, Commlialon bull. Wrlt< bench, all four yeara old. LI 8-3011 In tne yellow page Ulepheaadlreetory. Dated: Nov. 13. 1»M Deckel No. r-IW-W MARINE SUPPLIES Beveragti," Box Ml, Red Bank. Hwy. 3« and Carolina An., Pert Mon- Dsted: Oct. 13, 1S5» A. Baldann Company, a corporation BvtrythlnR For The Boatmao. New UERICAN FLMR TRAINS and ,outh. KB I-MM, RAY VAN HORN Daniel c. Qallop, Atty. of the State of New Jersey, Plalntl' Klatiky • Klataky. Atlyi. (S9 linen * Jiriey'a lariteit marine aupply houie. TV REPAIRMEN full or part-time. equipment IM. BMC lar|e rid In; HAROLD R. JAMES va: Louis Acern and FUomtos Acer- Bvlnrude Balea and Service. . Apply In perion or- phone after tractor child to ten yean old ill RCA PUPPIES — German ariephird, aeven Dec,2. I, ,11. 21 15| Dec. e ra. hM wife, Defendinta ' THE BOATMAN'S SHOP p. m. SOS TV, Ave. C Hwy M, Leon- 45 automatic record with chllu'a deco- week! old. LORIN B. VAN NEST By virtue of a writ of execution In M Wharf Ave. Red Bank. ardo. AT 1-30(0. illona |18. Call Bll 1-4MI.. AT 1-M30.J KTATC OF NEW JERSEV the above elated action to me) directed. NEW IEBSEV HIOHWAV HITHOIITV I ihall expose for sale at public ven- CHEMICAL OPERATOR8-Eiperlencei MOVING — EliM roomi furniture, bed AKO DACHSHUND FUPPK8 — Black and tan, flva months old, 17*. Time KM River Road, Fair Haven, N.I. RED BANK ilue, at the Court House in the Bor- Pilot plant work. Apply Bzura Inc room aultei, ruga, refrlaerator-treei- ough of Freehold. County of Mon- Park It., oft' Broadway, Keyport, ir, etc. LI 2-3485. Reatonable. paymenta. take home for Christmas. IUSINESS NOTICES CO 4-SK7. SHadyside 7-4100 mouth. New Jersey, on Monday, the 11th day of January, ISM, at a o'clock, RUGS — Never uied, 1x12, 130. till GARDEN STATE »ARKWAV - CONTRACT NO. 114 FOR TREE WORK, CAO tree service |35. other ilzei, OE vacuum, 120. WANTED — PUPS AKC or others. P. M. Prevailing Time, Topping, trimming, removal. Call LI SITUATIONS WANTED, Female Phone 'till t p.m. SH 1-1429. Mlddletown Kennels, Hwy 31, Mid- WILLIS CONOVER AGENCY SECTION 1 ALL those certain tract! or pracels 1-4230 for r " • dletown. OS 1-3115. South St. Holradel Vlllaia Widening Southbound Exit Ramp to of land and pramlaei. hereinafter far- coverage. BABTSTTTINa at your I UVB CHRISTMAS TREES - Raianre tlcuarly described, illuile, lying and a trea early. Hi varletlei t» chooaa •ADDLE HORSE, for Mil. Daveys COUNTRY HOUES AND ACRCAOE Kalontown flour in tha Boroiieh* nr FUEL OIL • HEATINQ - Call IH or light iMruekeepj . New Shrewsbury, and Eatontowa in being In the Borough of Red Bank, In an T from. Conrad imlth Nuriery. Tlnton Holmdel, Atlantic and Marlboro Twps. ' Mmmoulh County. Niw Jeriey the County of MonmouUl sad Kate of' 10810. oil Delivery. Inc.. Servlci * Ave., one mil* welt of Batontown. ""*• AT,-*, WH 4UM1 . New Jeriey. lalea. 3 Herbert St.. Red Bank. LI 2-1420. • The trlneleal Itema of work are: SACRIFICE — Miniature achuusar, Eitlmated; »j»C,7. Roadway A Borrow Bicavation ^ TRBE8 AND LAROI UUBS nm«Tld. male puppy. AKC. t0> Oceaa Ave.. JUST COMPLETED, fear bodnena, IH FIRST TRACT: Utility, flai antenna polel tat an opened Immediately thereafter. on purchase, choice ol • makea. 12 TWIN QABLEI APARTUNTI three BlrLa will be recelverl onlv from those bliiera who are properly prequsll- SECOND TRACT: ityleeee,, TuitlnTuitlntt Piano Co.. II Monmoutn and four rooma, kotl doti, alsvatar. THREE BEDROOM RANCH, Little III- fled with the N«w Jersey Stats Highway Department. Bidders mutt aim It Red Banl BEOINNINO at a point la the Red Banl. ntlo on rlvar. SR l-M*. ver, ?t acre lot, choice location. submit a Financial and Eoulpment Statement and a Plan and Equipment northeast corner ol the lot Heretofore •ALT KAY-FINEST QUALITY EATONTOWN - 24 Broad St., apart- Many appealing feature!. SH 1-749*. Quertlnnnnlra w|m their Wrl«. conveyed by the party of the flrat j Swie SC^K <*{f Value - fred D. WlkolL Co, Drawings, Ipeclflcatloni, and Form of Bid, Contract and Bond for thepart to ihe party of the second part i ment furnlaherl or unfurnlehia. 2T0 proposed work are on me In the office ot the New Jeriey Highway Authority, IH l-OBJI. . Broad St., ten-rocm Itouee ill above RED BANK by deed dated July veyed bv Rlnlndell to Acerra seventeen one yeir old, like new. Complet REAL ESTATE WANTED feet to. Ihe northeast corner thereof at '58 BUICK Special 4-dr. Hardtop, Dyna. $1150, 1110. Aim relrleeratnr beat oiler. In HOUSE! TOR RENT a point In Ihe eoutherly Una of land! '58 MONTCLAIR Hardtop, M0l£ P. Steer., Nica $1195. uire at 201 Lower Main St., Malawan. formerly owned by I. W. Morfejrd: BATONTOWN - RANCH s Tttree-bed- rlBLPl Wa save aold ao many proper _ thence (Sieistirly parallel with tha '57 FORD Falrlano 4-dr., FOM, P. Steering $1350. POLYBTHYLBNE, I mil, I plrca 2Sl5: felt, clear, not uml, 111, L0 rom tPllt IMMM1I4M mi U Hal inn we want more good Ilitlnea. — first course herein seventytive feet to •57 FORD Country Sedan Station Wagon, OD $1895. Call us row for prompt profaiaioau —S, a point In the westerly line of in alley; 41J7I. servicei,. Walker and Walker, Real Be- thence 14) beilnnlng aialn at the stare- '57 FORD Convertible, FOM, Power Steering 11495. TWO BOY'I BIKES, ona Kngllatt, |2S; late, Iniuraaea. Open T Shram- aald heilnnlng point and running eouth* •58 PLYMOUTH 6-cyl. Cuitom Station Wagon $1595. one Ametlcin, IIS, Both eicellen bury office, IH 1-filJ. OfflM, irly along tha lasterly Una of BrMsa condition. AT 1-2I36. •l^uMNm mmMS un CO VHIl Avenue ten feet to a point; thence (5> '58 MERCURY 2-dr. Sedan, MOM, Bargain $1750. furnished rentali n til Heenn tatall pflee easterly and parallel with the thin! '58 CHEVROLET Impnla, Full Power. Cont. Kit $1995. TWOYKAR olrl Nona waiher In por- raniei.. Ella WlltiairWlltiaire Anney, 1110 course herein to a point In the westerly fact condition. Huit HII. Reaaonable. OOcei n Ave.A . lel » BlhBrlghii U UMi,UMi nR cnimi iir WKW JCMBV line of tha alley aforementioned, h» '58 FORD Country Squire, Only 11,000 Miles $2195. SH 72HI3. I HtM4:KRV lalVIMIOM Ihe ilislance what It may; thence (Hi '!» MERCURY Turnpike Cruller, Full Power $2295. LIONEL niBIRL, III. 110 watt trim- mot HKuuiiuN or KBNTAU - MIINMIIIITN t'flDMTV northerly along the- westerly lino ef •58 FORD 6-Pau. Co. Sedan Wagon, FOM $2395. former M, Remote ewltchei to pa rutnlUMd ud uafUTimed. Iramsdl- Ulrt'KRT Nil, ,M 5411II Ihe aforesaid alley to the endlna point SH I.7IM. ala occupeuiey. lamiwi Telner »a«iay. Civil Action of the third course, and there to end. NOTinK OK IJllliKR DESK—Beautllul walnut eiecutlve nti m, Inlalil Itallier top. like nrw tlif IIOI.MHtl. VII.I.AOU VICINITY Ideal or runi.icATioN KOl.'flTII TRACT: Anil mlicellanemu furniture, 11U multi-room Enilleli Colonial houie re- CONRTANCK TODII MOOIIK. Plain- MK(llNNI.Vr) at a point In lh« eai- NEW I960 1267. cently reincxlrliil. four liediooms, twn UK, .vs. LLOYD MOOIIE. Ilrfrn-lmt. Irrlv linn nf HrMne Avrnue. illstsnt porches, utility room, two bairn, pow. TO: I.I,OVU MOOIIE, Dllrmlant nnn luindrrti ami ttilrly-nlne fast ntne FORDS • MERCURYS . LINCOLNS IIUKLAP iler room. Uvuy convinlinoe, t)«M- ID' virtue of an oriler of Ilia lu- Inches southerly from Ihe southerly line 33 Colon - 38" Wlila - S»c Varri hoanl riullatlnn oil heal, alliohtd Ion. wrlnr Court of New Jtraiy, Cliaticsry of front turn: thinci iiititly si a FOAMAHT III, 31 EATONTOWi division, made on III* Hit >lny nf !)•• right anils lo Bridie Avenui, forty car taraga, lupsrb via*, MM monlh. feet to a stake; thence northerly and In Stock and Immediately Available WK BUY AND IK 1.1. anyllilni in WH Malt. rrnilicr, IBM, In a civil action whsrsln • Vfrythlni, Olvi Hie htahut price Conilnnci Tndil Moore is Mi IIIDIIIIIK parallel with Drldie Avenue, fifty feet Call Wllllim Ull Furniture, Ino, llw SllitBWSIimiY-Ttirie.badroom ranch, suil you are the defendant, you ire to a stake:, Ilience weatsrly, parallel 39, Mlditlotown, III 1.3313, Opin e« llvlna room, kllchon, balh, cellar, hereby required lo answer the Com- with till first line, forty fret In the nlnn till | p, a, liraei TelTot, mo monlhmtmih. War Trafler- d It. plaint of tin plaintiff on or bifore lha easterly line of nrldie Avinue; thence Call CenlarAiineyCanter Agency,, KKBB I MM ind day ol February IMO. by lervlns Ki'iihorly fifty feet to lha place ol nrniNNiNo TltADIO IN your old furniture with m Mlfil nilcil it Nn. II tltld«« Avenllf, BIOMJNO vonn PHODUCTS KOII on TIIIIKK •iiiii I'iVi. lj'p~ mirl. KlnH II'MIM AlllKI, Trrnlllll, *'.p't Hunk, MunmoiiUt (Iniinly, New ami nih Hi llellonl KK +mi or 01 crnll. Sll T-ainaj. Avallilila Jatm I .II1I.1A nrv II. **W ,M«I'(, III MI't'lMlIll \Ui Jcmry FORD • MERCURY • LINCOLN lull'* uf rlVH lf«illr« nml (.(..rnlilr-. Th« ap|irnaim«ti> ainniinl nf the ludi- ii 1 Vl'l II I'JIl AN K1~K4 'TIKil J 'X fc 'Ilin nltJPi'l tif inli| at'l nil I' < iint tn b« anllNfleil hy saM i,iU la Chtliimns, no piyinenli 'Ull n» ly (,'liih Retain. Avillalili Jsmiary Inn* a Jil'limnit of ilh»rcs helwefn Hi. •inn nf s.i :111.1m toaflher wltn Itie MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK . i'nr, wmi'iiril nml itnllveir-il live, T IIr nirlirr, if rniinie.i Mil muiilliiv Illl Mil lil.lhlll' ami )'MI 1 com of till* sale. (II'I'IMITM TUB CAItl.TON TIIRATKH Msllinm A\r, Ailiury l'iuk. Pit DIM 'esrlS'unriii AiKiiry, lol W, rtnn r'l.DIIKNCK K KfilUIU'l'lUNi XI,, iru K. woworr. shstiif, OwllltlflsiiiioMoMylfcwhiiBwa III I |.ait ft ' Atlorn*y lor I'lllnlllf, "Will, walll Look what thi ea) wa go) In Tha Rad Bank SH L6000 OPEN WEEKDAYS 'TIL f SH 7.4545 IIUIKI fltirtcr irlii ilr)un«. innil rruu WANAMAMA Tl'i'f" • ii'iitmn IM Kfnad >lr>.| IKIH [>,t, 3, list linn, unril l«o ttamni, I.'O pair, III) *IL"!i.« "tfnll'in tmim, |«ri|t. KM Hank, N»w J'liiy, Raglitar V/in) Adi—driggid Inl" Thomas J. Itildlno Jr., Ally, l)«t, ft -Ht-M-an IJTIM Die, lt-»-JO-Jtn, « lit, II Sinkf in Rirer New York Oev/1 The •aid that M upwfthapUatobasetaxde-New York grsated the Mm de- Plans Holiday PHILADELPHIA CAP) - A ductions on the amount of in- ductioos to non-retident* that it barge loaded with 3,400 tons of Tax Break com* earned in New York. now allom residents, New Jer- coal aank in the Delaware River TRENTON (AP) - A New But the New Jeney Commit- •«y*n* would Mve lbout 3T nil- Stock Exchange yesterday, causing a navigation Jersey Legislative Commission •km, in a report yesterday. Hid «« *>«»™ a yeir. NEW YORK. (APJ-The New hazard. has proposed a change in New this would hurt New Jerseyana It said the total cost to New York Stock Exchange will be The ISO-foot barge, owned by |York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel- who have who have an income in their York would be about 4.5 million. closed for three days each over the Oliver Transportation Co. was jler's plan for giving New Jersey home state, To offset this loss, the com- the Christmas and New Years being towed from South Phila- residentA prefents a l betteN r tax break. The commission proposed that mission proposed that New Jersey delphia to Chester, Pa., when it ipl J«wy«ns who New York put a ceiling on de- and other states allow their busi- holidsys. ran aground and settled to the wki i N work in New York must pay a ductlons for residents and non-ness firms to withhold the tax The exchange will operate as bottom north of the Navy Yard. tax on the income they earn there residents alike—30 per cent of on income)! of New York rest usual on the Thursday before A Coast Guard spokesman but are not allowed to Itemize the income earned in New York, dents and furnish New York tax each holiday, closing at the regu- said that six feet of the coal some non-business expenses si- information. It said this would Gov. Robert B. Meyner, who lar hour at 3:30 p. m. In each is above water. Markers were wed New York residents. plans to meet with Gov. Rockefel help New York get back J mil- case, it wiU reopen the following erected to prevent possible col- ^N J«rwy Commission, ler Dec. M In New York to dis- lien, Monday at 10 a. m. lisions by other vessels. Sen. Wayne. Dumont cuss the tax situation, refused "The only way to approach the on the problem of inequity," the com- Similar hours will be followed An initial effort to refloat the persuade New York to give But he said he thought all of mission said, "la to start with by the American JWock Exchange, barge was ansuccesafuL

ANNUAL CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS party given by tha Atlantic Highlands Yacht Club, drew 2S0 children at tha Saa Scout building..In Santa Claui rola wai Mayor Waldron P. Smith. Elta Mueller, accordionist, Hobokan, antartainad.

EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? ly Blake> Boy Scout CJTM WHAT you WANT-THIS OH£ IS JUST AS Jamboree 60OD AS THE ONE IM THE Plans Set STORE -? NO t-lME OUT HERE li FORT MONMOUTH -Inter- atted Boy Scouts, parents and leaders will meet in Myer Hall tomorrow night to discuss plans for participation in the. national Boy Scout Jamboree in Colorado Springs next summer. Russell Gray, chairman o! the Jamboree Committee of Mm- mouth Council, Boy Scouts, and J. Fred Billett, scout executive, said (our troops are now being organised to represent the county council at the national gathering. They are: • Troop A — Representing the Freehold • Middletown Township areas, of which John Wyman, Laurel Ave., Middletown, will be scoutmaster, assiited'by Chet Ot tingcr, 378 Cooper Rd., Red Bank, and Robert Herman, Rt 9, Free- bold. Other Traapa tlI9M;KlnrFMlm«Srm)ieit». I Troop B-Scouts from the Red Bank • Holmdel • Keyport - Mat- awtn areu. Harold Williams, 185 Prospect Ave., Red Bank, will be Cartmell Terms Regional scoutmaster, and Francis Steck- hahn, S3 Edison Ave., New Shrewsbury, and Frank Fleming, School Vital to Community Florence Ave., Keyport, assis- tants. RUMSON - In a letter to the citiiens have been willing to Troop C — Those from the Fort editor ol the Rumsonian, the spend substantial sums of money Monmouth - Long Branch • As- student newspaper of Rumton- to make this high school the best bury Park area, Francis Bruce, Fair Haven Regional High one possible. The rest is up to 112 Maple Ave., Eatontown will School, Mayor Peter Cartmell you. be scoutmaster, and David Min- termed the school "the most inv Yean Are Snort ott, West Allenhurst; and Benja- portant Institution in the com- min Dadd, I South Stevtns Ave., "High school years are short munity." During these few years you hav< West Long Branch, 'THIS may Ktm a sweeping Troop D Boys from the As- a unique opportunity to learn atatamant," ha added, "as many and in learning to build a bast bury Park to Bridle area, other institutions are vital to headed by Taylor Gregory. Sea for college and tor the career us." that you will choose before very MEMO to Procrastinating Santas! Girt, scoutmaster, and John "None, I believe, quite matches Pearce. Spring Lake Heights, and long. This opportunity, will not be the high school in Its effect upon offered you again in the same Herb Strucek, Jr., Brlelle, assis- the whole future course of peo- tants. way. How you use it will largely ple's lives." determine what you will find The national Jamboree will be As a regular feature of the tn progreu July IW1 and, en yourself doing as men and wom- school paper, local officials have en in later life. route, the boys will visit Chicago, been asked by the editor to give tha Black Hills, Yellowstone their views on the importance of "You, who are atudents at So you put off buying that Quilted Robe for Aunt Clara ... an'd Park, St Louts and the Air Force the school and its place in the Rumson-Fair Haven, are partic- Academy. community...., ularly fortunate. This is because of your high school's progressive what about the Sport Shift for golfer Uncle John? Oops! You phmb : ' ' Cemplate Text approach to education. Your in- Gammer Has The. complete text of Mayor dividual courses of study and CartmeU's statement follow*: rates of advancement are unusu- forgot lister Sue>Cardigan Sweater—and how about little Willie's License Lifted "Ifi were asked to name the ally flexible. They are suiteo most important institution in our much more than in many othei TRENTON (AP) - The state community, in terms of the pre- schools in the United States to Roller Skates?.... If you're harassed and embarrassed over these Conservation Department today sent and future, I would withou your own individual abilities ana announced it has revoked the question name the Rumson-Fair wills to learn. clamming license of Louis H. Haven Regional High School. "We are proud of the school'* memory lapses, control younelf—it'i not too late to make amends! Heiaeck, 148 Summit Ave., Bel- "This may seem a sweeping fine building. We are proud o ford, for 45 days. statement. Many other institu our championship football team. Commissioner Salvatore A. tions are vital to us. None, I be- These, however, are not the Steinbach's ttiN has a bountiful array of wonderful gifts (not every- Bontempo said Heineck was con- lieve, quite matches the high victed in Fair Haven Municipal things that make the school im- school in the effect of what hap- Court of taking dams by power portant. Most of all, we art pens ;, within Its walla upon the thing, mind you) but something for every member of the family. You pumping after dark from-a.con- proud of the opportunity to. whole future "-course of people' demned area in Raritan Bay. learning which is offered equal- lives., Heineck was fined $21 by Mag- ly to each and evety one of you. "To the adult citizens ot our see, we'll be right in there pitching ('til the final closing bell on istrate John V. Crowell. The con- Our community couM not have two towns the high school means viction was upheld by the Mon- a greater asset than this." mouth County Court. more than you, who are students, Christmas eve h taking care of your last minute gift needs. Proving Bontempo said it was Heineck's may fully realise. Because it is lint violation of the shell fill) so important to every one of us. laws. The high school is a symbol of Gives Report once again that old proverb, "better late than never!" a way of life in which equal op- portunity is offered to all. This IMPROVES FLAVOR way of life is not enjoyed In On Session Iver add a pinch ot curry po» large part of the world. Because der to "made" mustard? they believe it so thoroughly, our And Party EATONTOWN - The Women's Republican Club held its Christ mas party at the home of Mrs George Whitfield, Broad St. LEON'S Monday night, OFFERS YOU ALL THESE During the business session, FINE SERVICES! Mrs. Wesley R. Herrleln, presi- dent, reported on a Federation • DRY CUANINt • RU§ CUANINft Christmas party and business • LAUNDRY • PILLOW MNOVATION meeting held at the Klngsley • NRSTORAM • FUR MPAIRS Arms Hotel, Asbury Park, last CALL SH 1-m FOR FREE PICKUP ui DELIVERY The group also made plans te «MI WHITE STREET RED BANK help sponsor the Lincoln Birth- day Dinner at Sea Girt Inn in COMPANY February. AIIUIV MIK ' 1IB SANK The next meeting of the feder- ation will be a "membership st YOU'RE INVITED large" session at 1:30 p.m. Jan 21 in Old Orchard Country Club

The local club went on record as opposing the opening of the cocktail lounge at the proposed Bamberger's store, The yule program featured miimmmmmMmimmmwmmm^ Mrs. Claude Melone, who read "Traditions from Msny Lands," LOCATED AT Chrlstmsn story, Mrs, Herrleln «avc a rending of ttio prayer ol Mm. W. U, Shop Both Stores Tonight 'til 9 SPRUCE DRIVE SHREWSBURY VerMculcn, National Federation of Republican Women clinplnln, Hear the Entonloitn Pre$bylerhn Choir Toniiihl at 7 P. M> SHADOWBROOK GARDENS After the tinging of enrols, re frcshnicnls were nerved from a I/ie Our Convenient Parking Lot at tlw Hod Hank Store • MR INFORMATION CALL tablo decorated with holly. Hostesses wero Mrs. WhllfleM, u SH 1-9255 Attar • I'M., can CA 2-0680 Mr«, Spencer I'ntleriion, Mrs. Viclono, and Mrs, Herrleln,