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Sunny, Cold Sunny and cold" today. Clear, HOME ' quite cold tonight. Sunny and I Red Bank, Freehold cold tomorrow. I Lang Branch FINAL (See Detail* Pti» 3) Monmouth Countu's Home Newspaper for 90 Years ; VOL. 91, NO. 138 RED BANK, N.J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1969 24 PAGES - TEN- ^ Hughes Asks 'Little FBI'

TTRENTOoN (AP ) - GovLea. His proposals dcame whil e CrimHughes' "Little FBI" plan ganizeed crimina Attacl activity in Adding 60 trooperks to the Richard I. Hughes urged the two legislators, Sen. Sido Ri- seemed likely to meet with any part of the state," State Police force. some legislative approval. legislature yesterday to de- dolfi' and Eep. David Fried- Hughes said. Appropriating $25 million to dare a war- on organized land, were scheduled for re- Majority leaders of the Re- improve local police. salaries He proposed -an agency sep- crime in New Jersey, with a peat appearances before a publican - controlled Legis- and law enforcement. arate from the present State "Iiftle FBI" to lead the at- legislative committee looking lature have proposed a some- Outlawing "the intrusion of Police, saying, "The relation- tack. into allegations that some law- what similar state agency to organized crime into legiti- •In proposals for the new makers were "too combattle- , organized crime. ship between the division of mate business through extor- legislative session beginning fortable wjth members of or- "A more highly state-or- Criminal, Justice and the Di- tion, intimidation, monopoli- Tuesday, Hughes recommend- ganized crime." Asst. Atty. iented' system Is an essential vision of State Police will be zation or collusion." ed creation of a new Division Gen William Brennan-qil had counterpart to the recently equivalent to that between Putting New Jersey into an of Criminal Justice and urged cited both Ridolfi and Fried- authorised statewide grand the U.S. attorney's office and interstate association to ex- —enactment-of-a-series-of-laws—land .jury, which is designed to in- the FBI." • change crime information. ,to attack crime. nied any misdeeds. i-proposed: __Jflaking 21 tyuntyprosecuh- tors Mltime officers" who _cquld_1be shifted to other ; areas as needed; ~ Yoiingman Makes Marlboro Offer Hughes also urged final NOT HIS SHOW, BUT — Lyn Nugent, the President's young grandson, is center adoption • of a bSl, already •.,-•• • , • = : ; of attention yesterday at White House ceremony in which President Johnson pre- passed by the Senate, to, le«. galize wiretapping and pro- sented medals to Apollo 8 astronauts. Air Force Lt. Col. William A. Anders bends posed ah expanded attack on over youngster as Navy Capt. James A. Lovell Jr., center, laughs. Air Force Col. narcotics use to include crc- Frank Bornran is almost hidden beyond .President at right. Today the astronauts go Antisell Chooses Plan Post. ation of "a cadre .of specially- to New York for a blizzard of ticker tape through the "Canyon of Heroes." trained and carefully selected MARLBORO - "I have,4S- lost out to Mr., Antisell in f i Nobody said last-night what (See HUGHES, Pg. 2, Col. 3) (AP Wirephotol 1 tided that I can best-serve the Republican primary.) Mr. Antisell will do if he los- the people of Marlboro by re- "The only logical one you es the court action. Presuma- maining as a class four mem- can put in is me ... I would bly, he could still be. sworn in ber of the-Marlboro Township very humbly consider serving as a-councilman. Planning Board," Council- another year," Mr. Youngman Mr. Grubb said after the Two sides Astronauts Picked man-elect Thomas A. Antisell announced; meeting that the council will informed the Township Coun- Robert Kramer, 1 Markham not make an appointment to Find War cil. In. a. one-sentence letter Drive, Whittier Oaks, said, replace Mr. Antisell until the last night. "With all due-respects to Mr. next council meeting, Jan. Reactions to the move Youngman, I, too, am a Re- 23. He said it would not be Gains OK For Moon Landing were mixed, partisan and vo- publican." legal to make-the-appoint- cal. • "When will the council ment without voting on it in SAIGON (AP) - The South Vietnamese government Former Councilman Law- nameoa man?" asked some- public. 1 rence C; Yotmgman, whose one from the audience. claimed today 191,387 Viet term ekpired Dec. 31, offered "That's the $64 question," Monmouth County Election Cong and North Vietnamese to fill the vacant cflancil , repUed^tJCpuncil President Clerk Stanley A" Davis, who troops, were killed in 1968, seat. Walter C. Gfubb Jr. was consulted about the situa- nearly six times allied losses. "Under Plan E of the "I hope you won't watt until tion yesterday afternoon, bore But North Vietnam called Faulkner Act, the vacancy;, you find out the result of the out Mr., Youngman, saying •"1968 "the best year so far m must be filled by the council, „ litigation," said the man. that as far as he knew if Mr. the Vietnamese people's strug; Antisell declined the seat the and it must be filled by a Mr. Antisell must show gle against U.S. aggression." governi/ig.b'ody had the right pejson of the same political cause in Superior Court next The Saigon government put of^appointment. But 'he.'said affiliation,",.said Mr. .Xoung- EMday • tfhy' "a judgment South Vietnamese losses last offthe Faulkner'Act, under, man.' "That lets out Mr. Lan- should not be entered that sent'word to the courier that .-year at 17,486 killed. The whifch the township operates, F Robert Nivison be seated as he had not yet decifisf how • U.S. Command'has, ifbt re- "That thing's vague about (Former "Mayor Josejph he could best serve the peo- 1 leased official figures for the a Class Four'citizen member everything. ' __He said a ple of Marlboro, as a council- year, but American battle Lanzaro, who lost the Nov. S of the Planning Board for the man is not a councilman until man or as a citizen member deaths through Dec. 28 were Township' Council election to two years of Mr. Antisell's he is sworn, in. Mr. Antisell, had reportedly unexpired term on the board of the Planning Board." 14,521. been considering 'pressing a to which he was appointed If he had decided on the There were about 80 peo- Despite its. claim of heavy claim to the seat if Mr. Anti- by Mayor Charles T.McCue council seat, the Citizens ple' in die audience last night, losses suffered by the enemy, sell declined to be sworn in. on New Year's Day. Committee (CC) would have and more of them spoke for the government in a yearend Mr. Lanzaro ran as a Demo- Mr. Antisell, whose term lost its 5-4 Planning Board Mr. Antisell's stand than review estimated total enemy crat and .Mr. Antisell as a was to have started Jan. 1, majority to the' Purpose and against it. strength at 300,100 Vie? Cong, Republican. Mr. Youngman. put off-his swfiaring-in and Principle coalition (PP). -(See ANTISELL, Pg. 2 North Vietnamese and poli- . tical cadre. It claimed 151,- WASHINGTON (AP) - A for launching hi July, the Na» main in lunar orbit, piloted by 000 North Vietnamese troops;, civilian and two Air Force tional Aeronautics and Space • Lt. Col. Michael Collins. had Jnfiltrated the South in colonels who have walked in Administration said yester- • Two Near Disasters 1968 —" an assessment vastly space, wffl, Jly Jhe_ ApoUojl -JLayjJn announcingJMjselec-/ Armstrong, who has sur- differenLfrnm unofficial" ITS, jijissjuijmiion;, tthhe firsfit t schedulehdld uotion oxof mthe crejy.crew. _.•• " Weviveda two near-oisasternear-disasters since ~ estimates of 225,000- to 230,- •attemprtiy UinUiiiteorStates AnSstrong-and-G6lr-®hyta—becoming—an—astK>naut-Jn__ 000"men. "" T"—' JoJand_men.on: the moon. • . E. Aldrin Jr. are to descend , 1963, is a former'test, pilot for eration on Pine Brook Road NEW SHREWSBURY . - squads were called out at 7:45 "The oven overide didn't The U.S. Command does The civilian astronaut, Neil to the. moon in a Lunar Mod- ." th e X15 rocket' plan' e and was after the third-fire-in a year Q£j_sa-.,J.,.-...,J«gB I The police also are seeking Jimmy Cannon's 'Sports Today' _.. Page if borough . paid major medi- •Civil War' comes to the shore .' _.P»ge 11 cal insurance tor their fam- 'Surl,- Field and Stream' _ page \\ Teacher Talk See# Amicable ilies. A policeman can in- 100 liear Matawan board candidates ...Page clude his'family in Ms major RED BANK — A negotiating session last Allcn-Goldsmlth .... 6 • The minimum salary here now for medical plan now-but he ENJOYMENT, YOUR night between the Board of Education and Births : , 2 teachers with a bachelor's degree is $6,300, must bear the cost. ,, WEEKEND MAGAZINE the Teachers Association continued until the according to a guide adopted last March and Jim Bishop .....: ;... 6 The police also will ask im- wee hours this morning. described at that time as the highest in the liar Boyle ...» 6 Television Listings proved street lighting In the At its conclusion, spokesmen for both county. The current guide establishes a top Classified" :...I.....M-I8 * Movie Schedule darker alleys which they pa- sides reported "things moving along ami- maximum of $11,000 for a teacher with a Comics ...23 trol on.foot, : Amusement Features cably." master's degree plus 30 credits in his 14th Crossword Puzzle ..,.23 & 24" Last November, "borough liichard Mundrane, tho Teachers Asso- year. •• Editorials ,..., 6 DAILY REGISTER SOURCE OP THE BLAZE — Tho imides of tho oven ciation president, and Dr. Ivan Polonsky, The lack of an agreement on teachers' voters gave overwhelming llcrblock ...„ 6 PHONE NUMBERS , approval to a 15 per cent po- ; that exploded at Metallurgical International, Now who heads tho board's negotiations commit- wages — the highest chunk in the school Slock Market •••.... 1. 21 lice pay raise. Before then, Main Office 741-M1I Shrewsbury, yostorday morning. Forty-fiva fireman tee,, reported "major movement" toward a budget — means the board won't have ac- salary agreement. Neither would discuss curate" figures for tlic snlary appropriation the borough had one 'o? the from threo companies woro callsd to control tho re- lowest paid departments in De specific figures. in the 18B9-70 budget it will introduce at a KcllRlous Services 20 »very 741-M1I sulting firs that was producing toxic chlorine gas. The teachers proposal had been for a public meeting on Tuesday. Hopefully, It the county. The raise is tlielr Sports io, H MWdlclown Iliircau 671MM _£iiret_since_ 11104, when voters ^(Roglstor Staff Photo) minimum $7,50(1 and maximum $12,0511 for will havo a final figure by the time of tho Successful Investing ...... 21 Freehold Ilurcau 462-2121 those with a bachelor's degrco ami a mini- public hearing on the budget. Notice" '. ~ Women's News 8, 9 Long Branch Bureau 222-Mlt Mr. Savlno's mum $0,000 and maximum $14,800 for lied Hank Isn't Hie only town in that Clict (Apy) and David (Lewis) Now open at thelf new loca- I will not he responsible for teachers with a master's degree. boat: many school boards arc going to pub- talk about the new Community any debts other than incurred The board's counter proposal ranged lic budget Introduction.1) without any sure YMCA (along with Shirley Min- tion, 143U Broad St., Hod Hank. Uniform Sale Hotel Breslln 1)»L myself. from $0,500 to $10,000 for teachers with u knowledge of how much money they will ion and John Illrd) this Sunday Pnrklng in rear. Call 741-8851. Now In progress. Shirley Senior Citizens, 774-1900 J1S *" ' Arba Clifford bachelor's degree and from $7,400 to $11,500 need for .salaries because negotiations with at 1:30 on WJLK radio 1310 Sliup, Broad St., Itcd Hank. i (Adv.) t Harrison, N.J. (Adv.) for llio.si! with a muster's degree. teachers' organizations are atlll in progress. am. 04.1I fm. (Adv.) Scwall Avc, Asbury Park" s J (adv.) 2-THE DAILY REGISTER, New Marlboro Resident Evokes Laughter- Friday, January 10,1969 •ueeiis College Is Set Hiked Aid Fin4s Politics Is Puzzling Is Urged For Reopening Today •,ful- people" on both sides of < planned for the agenda were ited by law tc unfranchised • MARLBOKO — A Dew Whit- to invade x^stadium where the political fence. "I'm sure postponed last night. One was areai and that Township By Katell By ASSOCIATED FBESS lege 18 persons were arrested tier Oaks resident who ex- about 2,500 students met in a they would find each other de- the bill for ttt.OW from for- Council has already given far Queens College, one of a on charges of interfering with . plained her reasons for mov- MTOBLETOWN - In- move to end a year-long ing from New York City lightful," he said. mer Township Attorney Mil- too much responsibility to creased state aid is the an- half dozen divisions of the CS- school operations. At East ton Kosene for representing non-elected officials. He said ty University of New York, Los Angeles College 95 sher- strike at Tokyo University. evoked laughter from some 80 To Pay for Folder swer to rising school costs, Some 3,000 police surrounding residents at last night's Town- the township in the Nov. 26 he vetoed it only for a more says Emannel Katell, candi- prepared to reopen today af- iff's deputies moved in to ' "Paul Alterman, 27 Millay restore'order after students the stadium used tear gas to ship Council meeting. .Drive: said that he and Rob- recall election. Mr. Gnibb thorough review. date for the"jBoard of Edu- ter a two-day shutdown that took over a student center and repel the invaders who fought "I left New York City be- ert Kramer. 1 Markham said Township Attorney Letter of Complaint followed tile violent takeover ; James R. Minogue has Mr. of some offices by Negro and oce,other building. with rocks and wooden staves. cause tie taxes were sky Drive, will pay for a folder • Council received a letter Speakisg at a candidates' Kosene'j bill under study and Puerto Rican students. At California's El Camino About 3,000 riot police broke high, jjnr schools were impos- listing township boards and from Sirs. Rosina Handel, coffee klatsch ia the home of •will recommend action on it \A spokesman said, "We College, Negro students up clashes between factions sible and there was no stabil- agencies, meeting times and Brown Hoad, complaining Derek Morris of Lihcroft, later. really don't know what will burned an effigy of a speech on the university campus last ity," she said. "I don't under- names of officials if the town- about conditions there. Busi- Mr. Katd] said, "We are rap- happen. We're just hopeful." teacher but the affair broke night. More, than 100 . stand the political situation ship will shoulder the cost of The other was a veto of the ness Administrator Joseph P. idly approaching the point About 10 per cent of the 25,000 up without police being students were reported in- ' here. I wanted to move to a. distributing them. Mr. Kram- controversial new zoning ordi- Leo was asked to look into it where people with marginal students are nonwhite. called. jured. quiet town ... er, who works for Amphieon nance amendment involving The building inspector's an- or fixed incomes are hard "This is the most amazing Systems, offered to have commercial and industrial nual report showed a total of Negro students remained in At San Francisco State Col- Most of those involved in pressed to support school bud- lege, police broke up a dem- U.S. campus disorders were thing Tve ever seen, all these closed circuit television in- zones passed by the council $19,731,700 worth of building gets. I sympathize with their control of vital centers of two people fighting. I don't under- stalled at Central School at Dec. 30. Mr. Grubb said May- in the township during 1968, Eastern schools: Brandeis onstration after arresting five Negro students demanding frustration when I consider students and pushing a crowd changes in administration and stand'all the bickering. If you < bis company's expense at or Charles T. McCue had not with 1,058 permits issued and that New Jersey is about 49th University at Waltham, Wednesday night's Board of of 500 away from tne college policy of the colleges. put ads in the paper and a1- sent the council formal notice $102,633.43 collected in fees. in state aid per pupil The Mass., and Swartamore Col- Education meeting. entrance. Striking members Militant .students at San tract it and ouiM it up?" of the veto. The council voted to pay state is not doing its share." lege, just outside of Phila- Gnfcb Disagrees The councumea told resi- Action en another mayoral $2,378 to seven policemen who delphia. of the American^ Federation Fernando gathered for a "I think the meeting has dents concerned about rising veto was tabled. Maj'or Mc- missed out on vacations and Cites Pupil Cost On the West Coast, police of Teachers also defied a teach-in, defying a state of been quite amiable," said taxes that they should attend Cue vetoed the ordinance au- holidays last year. Mr. Katell reported Middle- arrested 293 students peace- court order and resumed pick- emergency declared early Council President Walter C. budget hearings, particularly thorizing the Municipal Util- The budget will be given to town's educational costs per fully in a second day of con- eting but kept clear of stu- Thursday by acting President dents demonstrators. Delmar T. Oviatt. It banned Grnbb Jr., who later thanked the school budget hearing' ities Authority engineer to in- the council by Wednesday,' pupil are more than $800, with frontation yesterday at San : the people for their "patience Thursday night at 8 pjn. at New disorders erupted in gatherings and permitted only spect newly installed water Mr. Leo said. the state contributing less Fernando Valley State Col-, . and buinor during the three- Central School and sewer lines, adopted Dec. "Where will the tax rate lege in Northridge, Calif. At Tokyo today when radical faculty, students and staff honr meeting." Items Postponed 12. He sent word to the coun- go?" asked a resident. tliao 30 per cent. newly opened Southwest Col- left-wing students, attempted members on the campus. Another new resident sug- Two items that had been cil that MUA rights are lim- "Up," said Mr. Grubb. "Neither the children nor the gested that the political fac- taxpayer should suffer - in • Hons here "adopt colors, so our search for quality educa- . Oat we can ideatify them." tion," the candidate declared. Antisell Chooses Planning Po$t •- About 20 of the people at- Sidewalk Proposal Mulled "Our entire approach to (Continued) Mr. Ruzicka praised Mr. sive to the township,"- Mr. tended from the Whitiier Oaks school financing must be re- Richard Previte, a CC AntiseH for being "willing to Adler declared. -. development, and some of considered." member whose term on the give up his council seat." Bad Publicity Eyed them expressed concern Mr. Katell teheed the Planning Board expired Dec Courage Is Cited "It is not clearly under- :;. about rising taxes and in- By New Shrewsbury Council 31, called it "a noble thing." Mrs. Gloria Janwich said stood how Mr. Antisell's re- :.- equitable assessments. There struggle over school budgets Robert Granger, an inde- Mr. AntiseQ had shown placement will take place... were comments from about NEW SHREWSBURY - ing children to Monmouth Be- girls who haven't seen each a "family tragedy." Recommendations to improve giona] High School drop them other since the night before pendent candidate for the "great courage." It is naive to think it will - • S) persons on all subjects. "It is like_a conflict be- Township Council who with- not end up in the -courts and .-- Norman Ukeiley, 6 Mark- the safety of youngsters walk- off on Reeds Road, creating from running across the road Mr. Kramer said, "Since ing to school in the Reeds traffic which endangers the to greet one another." tween brothers'. No one de- drew from the Nov. 5 elec- planning and zoning were the cost us bad publicity and the nies that teachers are entitled tion and threw his support to reputation, of feeing 'Snarl- there pay an' "inordinate Road area~ were received -by- safety, of-the^younger_jclitt- One—chiefs—recommenda^ basis of tile recall, I won- the Borough Council last night dren, the school board said. tions include sideline guards liTaTfccemrwagesinceniany---Mr.--Antisel^; said Mr.-Anti der if7~in-the--besHi]terst"Of- —boro'." :z share" of the taxes because have families to support. No sell is "serving Marlboro with •' oMeF properties were as- and referred to the public There is a lot of teaffic on four ieet from the curb and- Marlboro, Mr. Creevy should Mr. Adler said Mr. Antisell safety committee for study. one denies that children de- th- e highes- - - t integrity_i- n this -- sessed in MM and the new* the road" at the time the reflector-eye center lines. relinquish hisseat."__ !__ should have made his deck serve the quality education way. I commend him for it." ; homes were assessed in 1967 The recommendations came elementary school children in The question of a joint Mr. Previte said control of sion earlier, but that he had that area are walking to ' needed to gain their place in George Ruricka, I Wendy r. and 1968. from Police Chief James A. recommendation by this bor- the Planning Board is impor- been competent on the Plan- school, Chief Herring agreed. the world ... No one denies Lane, read a letter he had Reassessment? Heiring, who made a traffic ough and Shrewsbury to es- tant because toe Planning ning Board "and I'm sure he But it is created by- resi- that taxpayers are reaching written to The Daily Register "Siic months ago the county survey in the doverdale tablish a uniform 40 mile Board has the power to pass will continue to be." Circle area. Heading the list dents in that area driving to the saturation point regarding a recently pub- . .recommended reassessment speed limit on Sycamore a master plan which the coun- is a recommendation for con- work and not by parents lished statement from the Herbert Schlesinger said, l' here. Do yon plan any action Ave. also was referred to the "The key problem facing cil cannot veto, although the r struction of 20,909 feet «f side- driving children' to the high . Marlboro Action Party "It's a shame Mr. Antisell is .1. of that recommendation'?'* public safety committee: any board of education is council can reject recom- walk. school, he said. (MAP) attacking Mr. Anti- mended zoning ordinances. not Jhere. I personally voted '.••- asked Mr. Ukefley. A request by the Tinton hnow to balance these three for-Wm ... as the lesser of The Tinton Falls Schools 'Nothing Too Can Do' Falls Fire Co. asking council sell. The strongest opposition - Mr. Grnbb said tax assess- two evils. Board of Education has re- Stressing the need for in- action establishing a junior needs." "K is dear where the came from MAP head Steven "-. meni figures for 1969 are al- quested traffic direction on *• creased safety measures, the "Why is it in Marlboro you ... ready made up lor the county auxiliary for youths aged 18- The candidate cited his busi- Marlboro Action Party H. Adler, who objected to Mr. Reeds Road, for elementary cbief«said "there's nothing 21 was referred to the fire ness background asn qualify- stands," be said, chiding AntiseH's short letter and must have a dictatorship to and can't be changed. He said school children. Parents driv- you can do to keep two little get anything done? I'm sur- . the state recommends reas- committee.' > " ing him for the board. Mr. MAP for not complaining said he should have present- prised to hear so much praise sessing every three to five A. vacant house on Hamilton Katell is a manager in the when George E. Qpeevy, oust- ed his reasons in detail and for mm. I think it's a terrible ~ years. Road, condemned by the bor- marketing department of ed from the council in a re- should have "had the decency 7 Mrs. Kate Jackson, a Plan- ough, was' ordered boarded Electronic Associates Inc., call election Nov. 26 for what to attend this meeting. Ail thing." Holmdel Board Plans up today. The council granted 7 aing Board. monoef, backed West Long Branch. • the CC called "actions re- these court cases cause an Another man in the audi- the owner, Julia Watson, ", up Mr. Grnbb, saying bouses garding planning and zoning inordinate expense to this ence told Mr. Previte that Philadelphia, a 6D-day delay contrary to the best interests township. The benefit is hard Mr. Antisell's gesture was aot ~ are assessed at what it would Township-Wide Census in tije demolition order. She Associated'Press '1- cost to build them, minus de- of the people of Marlboro," to foresee at this point I am "noble" if he was "coerced HOLMDEL — A compre- pied with a total of 135 adults said she is negotiating with Strike Continues was appointed to the Plan- personally disheartened by or misguided some way." '_ preciation for age, which bal- the state- Highway Depart- '" anees rising costs. hensive, township-wide census and 156 children under 18 NEW YORK (AP) - The ning Board by Mayor McCue the effect on this town." "I have no quarrel with will be undertaken by the years of age. ment for sale of the prop- strike of the Wire Service Jan. 1. "Why do you presume the Tom on his decision," said -L "My house is assessed for erty. Planning Board late this Of the children, toe, median Guild against The Associated township is involved in the Mr. Youngman. "As a for- ;: the exact amount it cost us Request Is Stadied 'do bofld it," she said. "Re- month. age last year is six years, Press -went into its second day court xase?" asked Mr. mer member of the PP Chairman Larrabee South slightly up from the 1967 fig- The council referred to its today. A federal, mediator Moon Grubb, who said the case is which we can assume is now "" valuation is a costfy proce- planning committee a request r,—dore-and-it-would be a finan- announced &e census-will-be- ure of 5.S years. Average age scheduled separate meetings (Continued) being fought by individuals defunot,I can tell you if the conducted so the board will " " from RedTBank Local 516 of - with the two sides after a joint 1 - -cial burden to the township." of the children is seven deputy director cf crew flight and not by the council or the shoe were' on the other'tutr have firm figures to work years. r . the International Brotherhood session yesterday resulted in operations. ' .••:. .'....- Planning Board. and if we had thought of it, Asks Abort Ditch with in drawing up its master in Electrical Workers Mtu'ch no announced progress to- : Charles Smith, Greenwood The township issued 78 Bookie astronaut Fred "It's not the legal costs, but we would have -done the plan. building permits in 1968. Toe wants an 18-month extension ward settlement •- Eoad. chairman of the Mor- Raise is the third man on the the publicity which is expen- very same Wing." The census will" be a, oo* board indicated 50 more of time to construct a build- The news agency continued ganvilte Community Ac- backup crew. operative effort with the homes are under construction ing on Apple St The onion to supply its basic services in - tkm Group and a member of Spread Assignments Board of Education, which that have not received certi- purchased the building site 56 stales and throughout the the township's Human Bda- Space agency officials did will be aided in its future ficates of occupancy. from the borough, with the world, including general, •tkms Committee, asked about not say why Anders and Ixrv- Oceanport Doesn't Act school planning by a count of ' Last year the board "ap- stipulation that the land would state, sports and financial .-* clearance of a drainage ditch «H were not named to the chiMren in the township. prove 72 subdivision lots, as revert to the borough if the news as well as photos and : in MorganvSle the group Apollo 11 mission, but the Joseph Weber «f Country compared with 211 in 1967. -. building wasn't up by Feb. I. newsfeatmes. The work was complained about two months. In a letter to the governing NASA practice has been to On Alain St. Ordinance Woods, a statistician, win co- done by executives, exempt spread •choice assignments ago. body, the union said it has ordinate the census, which employes, non^Guildsmen and among astronauts qualified OCEANPORT- No men- a state Transportation De- "You transfer money for awarded a $47,080 contract hopefully will be completed some Guild members who for them. tion was made at last night's partment study on the street •. everything else but that," he for the work. within a month. Forms will Hughes chose not to join the strike. The Apollo 11 launch date is Borough Council meeting of which divides Eatontown and • - complained. Borough attorney Milton be sent to all homes in the (Continued) July 15, but when it goes de- an ordinance approved Goeanport and that it was * Mr. Grubb said funds for township and residents will be Mausner reported that the parole-probation officers to pends upon the results of the Wednesday by the Eatontown their recommendation tfiat the project would have to be asked to return them' with state Department of Trans- Russians Launch supervise addicts upon their Apollo 9 and 14 missions. Borough Council creating a tiie speed limit be increased. included in the 1969 budget. specific information on age portation has upped its offer New FeniM Probe discharge from rehabilitation Apollo 9, now set for launch 40-mile speed limit on Eaton- Councilman George Barrett Many residents complained ._ aid. numberjof persons in for a borough-owned lot in tie MOSCOW ((AP) ) - The So- Feb. 28, will be an earth orbit abjmtJaAiiLcomiminication- • -eada family. ' :~ Pirabrook-area-iram-|5W)-to- town's portion of Main St., resigned as the council's rep- viet-UmoitU n today-launchetdlhd an—of* ththe lunal r moduldl e of-thfhe -which~divides-the-two her- between individuals, branches ISMKS Kepift -Hit- resentative to the Planning p ; Hughes criticized ' sev- p{yry Hummeancd apacspace probe to of government and political g yBoard-last night-wid-£«Hieil——' The board isued a report of eral features of the GOP plan feet, is among the parcels the ward Venus designed to make AMrin are to land on the parties. • Eatontwn Borough At- man Edward Urion was ap- residential growth in the past to create a department of state .needs for the Rt 18 a soft landing on the night moon Steven H. Adler, chairman construction, the borough at- torney Henry Saling said the pointed to take his place. 1: year calculated through its Criminal Justice, a proposal side of the planet. It will be the first manned of the Marlboro Action Par- torney explained. He said the ordinance would be intro- Mayor Eobert Jackson new residence forms. Tfiey which would have made the An official announcement •' test flight of Uie capsule, and ty, Eaid he has met "delight- state also is interested in pur- said the craft, Venus 6, would duced in Eatontown upon the made the following appoint- said K new homes were occu- attorney general simply a civ- if all goes perfectly, NASA -of- chasing the Pinebrook Fire operate in conjunction with ficials says there will be no introduction of lite ordinance ments: Hobert Wfleox, -and il lawyer. All law enforce- Co's. Firehouse. Venus 5, launched five days here. Jcramiah Reagan, Planning ment would be directed by a seed for Apollo 10. This test, The Department of. Trans- now scheduled for- May 17, Borough Attorney Charles Board; Harlon Bryant, super- New Tide for Morgan Commissioner of Criminal portation has alloted the bor- Today's launching is the Jones .said last night that he visor of roads; Bernard Silk- Justice. •. -• would be a moon orbit of the ough $150,000' for Improve- first known Soviet attempt to lunar module. If it is skipped, and Mr. Saling have been dis- worth, building inspector? 'He said part of that plan ment of Hope Road, it was land an object on the night the Apollo 11 flight may be cussing the ordinance but said William Throckmorton, Mu- Is Given in Eatontown would "duplicate or destroy" reported last night. side of Venus. •. moved up to mid-June. that at this time Oeeanport nicipal Court judge; Anthony the work of a bipartisn State Gembii 8 Omnuurter wag not ready to introduce it. DeSantis, court clerk;, Ed- EATONTOWN - George A. forms, that of supervising the Law Enforcement' Planning Several members ""of the ward Brown, violations icterk; ttorgan, administrative assist- Armstrong, the first civilian borough's finances. Agency "which already has council commented after the and Charles Uoyt, Boanfl of ant for the borough for a num- . "What that means," he to fly in space, was the com- made outstanding initial ef- meeting that there had been Health. ber of years, will no longer said, "is just to see Oat the mander of the perilous Gemi- - -»er'e at that post as the re- monies that come into the forts in planning for a com- Comity Births ni 8 flight in 19C6. After he sult of recent action of the borough through taxation add prehensive state and local law successfully linked his capsule RrVERVTEW Borough Council. so on run smoothly is the pay- enforcement program." . _, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vo- with a rocket in orbit, the McCarthy Gives Committee Red Bank gel (nee Mary EUeh'Moran), capsule spun out of control, Mr. Morgan ^was taken off ing of bills and the smooth Retiring Senate President Mr. and Mrs. Norman 550 Broadway, long Branch, but Armstrong guided it to a •;" the payroll as administrative running ot the Hbrough." Edwin Forsytbe, R-Burling- ton, countered, "The concept Buck (nee Jane Browns), 17 son, yesterday. safe splashdown in the Pacif- Seat to McGee, a Hawk • assistant yesterday, but will The job of the administra- Poplar Ave., Fair Haven, son, ic. appear again listed under the tor, be added, is mope or less of a Criminal Justice Depart- WASHINGTON (AP) - would be mire to encounter ment is sound." yesterday. MONMOUTH MEDICAL Last year a lunar landing ~ category of borough adminis- to pinch hit for the council- Umg Brow* Men opposed to pursuing a the same heavy exposition And Sen. William B. Knowl- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Li- training craft Armstrong was military solution in Vietnam trator, men when they are not avail- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph testing at Ellington Air Force from committee members "It's an evolutionary posi- able, and to keep them ad- ton, R-Berggen, said the cur- benschek (nee Tonian Her- will continue to dominate the bert), 54 Frederick Drive, As- Brossa y a citizen. son, yesterday. terday. ate, was originally scheduled was 23. It was 34 at 0 p.m. left the ship, V-Pavolas clinked bridge, add two hours; Sea An'., Atlantic Highlands, who Kricdlantf was due for Mr. and, Mrs. Alexander The I]cv. and Mrs. Hubert lo fly Ihe Apollo 8 mlmion, The overnight low and 1cm- in I'crlh Amboy, last June Bright, deduct 10 minutes; was hospitalized fur Ihrcc more (juostioninj; on dismis- Saccoccio (nee Alice l-onRre- Stein (neo Joan Thatcher), 74 but was temporarily sidelined pcrntuic at 7 this morning •ml hitdi-hik«d to Tied ljong llrnnuh, doiluol jg min- dnys after the incident, the sal of a criminnl complaint in 10 Carole Place, Old Broad St,, Freehold, son, bet-aline of a spinal operation. were 22. There wns M due/ said. a Jo;in-sharking case. utes; Highlands bridge, add son, yesterday. yesterday. Xovell went Instead. ol incited precipitation. 40 minutes. I. 1 • THE PAILY REGISTER, Erfd*y, Jwuuy UV196MJ Call for Removal Incentive Program Top of the News A88*"^ ty ^Wa NEWARK (AP) - A grand roting of the worthless testi- jury's call for his removal "is mony" produced in the trial Starts in County Monday WASHINGTON - Senate Minority Leader Everett M. definitely saturated with per- which led Nov. 1 to iiis ac- Dirksan says President Johnson wants the 10 per cent in- sonal and political venom," quittal by Superior Court FREEHOLD - WIN, a family ina'y continue to re-' ployment or on-the-job train-' the amount of welfare pay- come surtax extended, but "he would like some company" Police Director Dominick Spi- Judge Samuel A. Lamer- on work incentive program de- ceive them. This action is ing receives the amount of ments plus 20 per cent of signed to get people off the taken only after hearings by his welfare grant plus the their earnings. . • in recommending it to Congress. na contended last night. grounds the state had not 1 "I am appalled at the whol- proved its case. Spina offered welfare rolls and into perma- an impartial body. first $30 of his monthly wages Mothers with small chil-, There were indications yesterday Johnson wants Presi- ly unprecedented action of the, no defense before winning the nent jobs at decent pay is "We have a great deal of plus one-third, the remainder dren also are eligible for WIN dent-elect Nixon to join him in the recommendation so the grand jury in returning a pre. verdict. scheduled to get under way in leeway in counseling and of his wages. As his earnings programs. Local welfare issue would not become the pou'tical controversy it was be- sentment after my acquittal Three police organizations Monmouth County on Mon- training to get people off the increase, a reduction formu- agencies are charged with es- fore Congress passed the surtax, at Johnson's request, last in open court of the identical day. welfare rolls and into gain- la is applied which helps to tablishing Day Care Centers year. • . also defended Spina. charges," Spina said in a" The presentment is "in the New Jersey's first WIN ful employment," Wrightson reduce the welfare grant to care for the children. . - The surtax expires June 30. It was originally imposed - statement. nature of-persecution," sail program will be offered by Clinton, WIN coordinator with while offsetting certain addi- Persons may. volunteer for as an anti-inflation measure. The same grand jury which a joint statement of the Pa- the Monmouth County Voca- the New Jersey State Em- tional costs the employer may the program. House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford, said he under- have incurred in hiring and v last July indicated Spina for trolmen's Benevolent Associ- tional Schools District in co- ployment Service, said yes- The program is authorized stood Johnson was prepared to make a statement about the - . nonfeasance in enforcement ation and Superior Officers operation with the U.S. De- terday. training him.. Individuals in by the 1967 amendments to surtax in his State of the Union message or budget request, of gambling laws called yes- Association. Such a present- partment of Labor's Manpow- Financial Plan special work projects are the Social Security Act. All , and that Nixon would then issue a statement of his own. terday in a presentment for ment serves no purpose "ex- er Administration. As an incentive, the enroll- guaranteed that their total states must enter it by July. House Majority Leader Carl Albert said, however, the his ouster from office, on cept harassment," said Ba- The Vocational Schools ee who goes into regular em- incomes must equal at least 1. White House had received no word from Nixon yesterday grounds he "is either incap- tons Inc., a statewide Negro Board of Education yester- afternoon. able or unwilling" to per- police organization. day approved operation of an form his duties in such a way The jury recommended for- 18-week training course for as to promote vigorous, and Vet Wants Orders Changed mation of a special police clerk-typists under the WIN effective enforcement of the gambling squad to combat Attorney^ Rhetoric in Court ROSELLE — A Vietnam Air Force veteran has appealed gambling laws." : mantle. The federal govern- what it called "a breakdown ment will pick up the tab for to both of New Jersey's U.S. Senators to intercede for him in the enforcement of gam- and prevent a second tour of duty in Vietnam. Spina denounced the pre- 80 per cent of the $3,500 cost sentment as "simply a par- bling laws." Sgt. Frank Kuc, 23, served five months ia Vietnam as a and the remaining 20 per Stalls a Trial on Clamming mechanic at the Phu Cat Air Base between January and cent will be provided locally June 1968. .The assignment at that time, he said, "was sup- in cash or in kind. MIDDLETOWN - A showy dum citing the court's authori- argument did not impress posed to be for a temporary 90-day period." ' At Skill Center display of courtroom rhetoric ty to dismiss. Mr. Kaplan was him. He ruled the court has "Now most of the fellows I enlisted in the Air Force Conover Road School Barring, a hitch in last-min- "by Eatontown attorney Fran- asked to submit an answer- jurisdiction. • with are scheduled for "discharge next month," Kuc said, ute contractual procedures, cis X. Moore entertained par- ing memorandum. Aftr a" brief luncheon re- "but I have received these orders for Vietnam." Kuc enlist- the program should get un- ticipants and spectators in Mr. Moore then attacked the cess, Mr. Moore attacked with Municipal Court yesterday ed for a four year tour in October, 1965. Set for Completion der way Monday in the Mon- other three charges against additional legal ammunition. for nearly three hours and re- his client, maintaining the COLTS NECK - Tjhe new mouth County Skill Training Citing statutes and rules of Bruce Hagerman speaking sulted, in a three-week ad- Municipal Court has no juris- Center. the courts, he maintained of- Wants Filibuster Test Vote Conover Road School should for the group said that the journment to allow submis- diction in any of them. be completed by mid-Febru- school is the size needed" for The clerk - typist training fenses such as his client is . WASHINGTON - Majority Leader Mike Mansfield sion of briefs. In Bay Waters alleged to have committed their expected one thousand program will enroll 20 stu- hopes to complete the fight over the Senate's filibuster rule ary, Donald Kuhn reported may be tried only in the with a test vote by Tuesday or Wednesday. "I don't seeV at last night's Board of Edu- attendance. All expenses and dents, referred by the Wel- Mr. Moore represents Bar- The complaints, he de- fare Department. It will be ry Irwin of 25 Florence Ave., clared, nowhere state that County District Court. Mu- any sense in debating this question too long," Mansfield told • . cajifin, meeting. insurance would be borne by nicipal Courts, he declared, , newsmen. ' the hobby club and the show conducted from 4.-7 p.m., iive Leonardo, accused of taking the alleged offenses occurred ^MrA Kuhn', of the Build- clams from condemned wa- have jurisdiction only in Debate begins today on a resolution that would amend would strictly be for the edu- days a- week, for 18 weeks. ings and Grounds Commit- ters; refusing to permit ma- within" the confines of Middle- hearings Involving "addition- , Senate rules to permit debate to be cut off by a three-fifths cational benefit of the people To be eligible, a student te-Sala^that a site meeting rine police to Aboard his ves- town Township, but rather al penalties," such as con- majority of senators voting instead of by a two-thirds vote.. attending. must be more than 16 years fiscation of vessels and equip- —W«inesday-showed-the~situa-- old and a member of a house- sel and resisting the officers; place them "in the waters of ' tion well in hand and the jd ment. ,. ' . tioned Ihe club representa- HoldTeceiving-Aid to-Families—dredging,Jsggini[and_scrap-_ .Sandy Hook Bay." PA Adopts Record Budget painting essentially finished. tives at length. Decision will With Depndent Children. uig on" natural clam " beds;7 ' "Can you draw lines on the ..iNEW. YORK — The Port of New York Authority has -Certainitems such as paying, As an incentive, the enroll- reckless boat operation; and leged violations and the mone- adopted a record $560 million budget for 1969, with almost be made after further delib- water to show where Middle- grading and seeding will have eration. ,. ;— — eeJn a^trainjngjrograin re- operating a boat without re- town is?" he demanded.- "If tary penalties, therefore are |33O million earmarked for the authority's construction pro- to be done in the spring. ceives the amount of his weT~squired-lights.,: properly heard and assessed gram. At the request of the state, in-the-Districti-Court,-heJn?- Representatives of the a policy was adopted to de- fare grant plus up to $30. a Complainant is the state offense occurred, you can't The budget was approved yesterday at Uie monthly month. Department of Conservation sisted. - • meeting of the PA's board of commissioners. It was an- Monmouth Model Airplane termine the eligibility for try the man," he declared. free and/or reduced price When the training program and Economic,Development, Judge Massell stated the Case Adjourned • 'flounced at the same time that by the end of 1969, the au- Club, Inc. were present to re- represented by assistant At- thority will have a record reserve fund of $171 million.' This quest use of the Cedar Drive meals: for children of the is over, the manpower agen- Judge Massell and Mr. Colts Neck schools. torney General Howard M. Kaplan appeared - uncon- fund forms the Port Authority's principal credit base. School on Sunday, April-27 cy will place the enrollees in Kaplan. for a one day radio control Dr. Roy Unger, superinten- jobs. • vinced, but the judge ad- dent of schools, authorized the When Municipal Judge Jer- Death Night journed the case three weeks show/ A person referred to the ry Massell called the case, New Czech Crisis Mastered advertisement on Thursday of to permit memoranda ,on „ programs who refuses, to par- Mr. Moore immediately chal- PRAGUE — Czechoslovakia's embattled Communist the proposed 1969-70 budget. ticipate "without good cause" Alibi Given jurisdiction by both attorneys. leaders have mastered another political crisis by persuading lenged the charges of reckless . • But Mr. Moore was not A public hearing will be held. may have his welfare pay- operation and operating with- the country's largest trade union not to strike on the issue Nine Jurors Thursday, Jan. 23. ments cut off, although his through. of National Assembly'-President Josef Smrkovsky's political out lights, contending that By Matzner mere notices to appear and "I have another motion, if future. ' --' . P/VTERSON (AP) -"Harold Are Chosen not properly verified com- it pleases the court," he said. The central committee of the million-member union an- Matzner, 31-year-old Wayne plaints were before the court. Shuffling' his lawbooks once nounced Thursday night it would be willing to forego-any publisher accused of helping Little Silver Children No Sworn Complaints again, he declared the De- general strike in the current tense .situation in this Soyiet- For Cagle strangle Judith Kavanaugh, —partment of Conservation occupied country. But the union did ask that Smrkovsky be FREEHOLD — Two more Summonses issued the de- testified yesterday that he was Economic Development has considered along with Deputy Premier Petr Colotka in bal- jurors were selected yester- To Have Heart Tests fendant, the attorney showed, in Chicago the night the New no authority to press com- loting later this month for the post of chairman of the new day, bringing the total to carry a statement saying "a Jersey housewife was killed plaints under Titles 24 or 50, LITTLE SILVER - The Federal Assembly. ' nine, in the murder trial of Schools Earl B. Garrison. sworn complaint will be outside a Clifton diner. statutes cited in the com- Larry A. Cagle, 19, of 22 High Board of Education last night The board will meet to signed against you." No such During day-long cross ex- plaints against his client. adopt a temporary budget on complaints were filed, Mr. Saturday Post May Fold St., Red Bank. took steps to insure that amination by the prosecution, Complaints under Title 24, Monday at 8 p.m. in the- Moore declared. Therefore, NEW YORK — The' president .of the Saturday Evening Selection for the remaining there are no children witjr Matzner asserted that a wom- the attorney stated, may only Markham Place School. The he told the court, the two Post Co., who rejected one offer to buy the financially ailing five before Superior Court an friend called him at the be filed by the state De- heart defects in the school regular February meeting charges must be dismissed. ' magazine, is expected to announce today that tie journal Judge Clarkson S. Fisher will Drake. Hotel in Chicago at 4 < partment of Health. system. ' ; , has been moved up a week, will cease publication, The New York Times said. continue Monday. •.-.-•-- Judge Massell directed Mr. a.m. Feb. 24, 1966, about the "Add it to your memos," to Feb. 6. , While 14 jurors are needed, In response to an offer by 'Moore to submit a memoran- time-Mrs.__ Kavanaugh was the judge directed, looking two will be dismissed-prior to the Monmouth County Heart killed. He said the phone call somewhat weary. • May Cloister Sirhan Jurors Association, the. board is ap- roused him and he did not re- LOS ANGELES — Some questioning of prospective deliberations. ^ ,-'.'•• He banged . his gavel. Cagle is charged with the plying to have"-a PhonoCar- call details of the conversa- "Court's /adjourned," he jurors in the Sirhan Bishara Sirhan trial will be conducted . dioScan machine brought in to Freehold Hires Firm tion. . behind closed doors, the defense says. murder of Oliver A. Newton " ruled. Sr.,;78, of 54 jiberty St., Long check for heart defects. He said he did not recall Grant B. Cooper, one of three lawyers,defending the" Branch, Nov. 22, 1967. Mr.~ telling the woman he had been ,24-yearold Jordanian charged with murdering Sen. Robert The PlSioCaFc[ib^cairis~a Newton allegedly was assault- in a fracas in a restaurant the F. Kennedy, revealed plans for the secret questioning during portable . combination, be- For Well Construction ed and died days after being; night before she called, an impromptu news conference yesterday at the end of the tween an electrocardiogram FREEHOLD—The Freehold because his name was inad- injured.' The woman caller was not third day of Sirhan's trial. The trial was in recess today., machine and a computer. It Council last night retained vertantly omitted at Monday's The state, represented by' identified In the testimony. Jury selection is expected to start Monday. ° records the electrical, activ- L. C. Killian Associates of. organization meeting. Assistant County Prosecutor The murder of Mrs. Ka- . Cooper said Judge Herbert V. Walker wants prospec- ity of the heart and detects Millmirn to supervise con- Councilman Alfred E. San- vaitaugh ha been linked by Franklin Goldstein, is -not abnormalities. The equipment struction of a new well to re- s tive jurors cross-examined individually in the privacy of his seeking the death penalty. It ders requested members of the state with the killing of . chambers in areas "of a sensitive nature." has proven to be over 90 per ' place the 20-year-old number is seeking a first degree mur- the council support Howell Gabriel DeFranco, a Pater- cent accurate and has been one well that failed Nov. .15, son gambler, the night of Oct. der conviction which could recommended'by the Public leaving many of the bor- .Township and other commu- Asks Garbage Pacts Probe mean life imprisonment 5-6, 1966. Matzner,.a former Health Service for all chil- ough's residents without wa- nities affected by the widen- Clifton detective sergeant, NEWARK — Assemblyman Frank J. Dodd, D-Essex, has should the jury vote for the dren, the association says. ter. maximum sentence. ing of Rt. 9. John DeGroot, 42, and Vin- : suggested a new statewide grand jury begin an investigation Completes Testing ^private garbage collection contractors and/their relations - Marshall Selikoff of Free-, The 450-fopt-deep well's "I believe we should draft cent Kearney Jr., 28, an ad- mitted numbers runner for TKeffie. --hold and Robert A.. Cooean of The Heart Association has casing had cracked, and sand a resolution to support all of Eatontown, both asssigns need -and- ^-debris,—tiad_-^.clQgged,_ EeFranco, are jointly charged Dodd said yesterday his proposed investigation should Tcompleiara-testmg-program- -them-in-this-effort-beGause-it through the Public Defender's in Freehold and Long Branch it, cutting off the water sup- •*tth-the-DeFranco_killing.__ —begin-in Orange. The city has asked the_stateJoiook into_ The current trial deals with alleged "monopolistic" practices among garbage collectors. office, represent Cagle. and is checking school chil- ply. The new well will pro- directly affects everyone in dren in Eatontown. duce almost twice as much our town," he said. the DeFranco killing. Matzner is to return to the Grades one through three water as the old one and will Council President Edward Seeks Compromise on Rhodesia have treatment facilities in- stand today for further cross- Welfare's are-being examined with the M, Lewis said, "I believe we examination on events during LONDON - Prime Minister Harold. Wilson fought today hope that the program can cluded in the contract. for a policy of compromise with rebel Rhodesia's white should endorse Mr. Sanders' the ' night of the DeFranco be expanded to include the The borough engineer was rulers against the overwhelming hostility of Britain's 27 Com- request. The state has been killing. v Activities fifth grade soon." requested to deliver drainage monwealth partners. remiss in their obligations' to But on the fourth day of Commonwealth summit talks The program is being fund- pipe, at a cost of $850, to re- there seemed to be little chance of agreement on an issue Expanded ed by the Heart Association lieve surface water from the residents in this area who SNOW that has become the powder-keg of southern Africa. this year for a limited num- the property of Harold Han- are using Rt, 9. NEWARK (AP) - The in- ber of school districts on a 1 novations of expanded wel- son, 8 StUlwell Place.j The "We must lend our full sup- first come, first served basis. action was-taken to avoid lit- fare programs have caused port x to communities both to PLOWING Local Aid Convention Urged In subsequent years the igation that Mr. Hanson had ELIZABETH — Union County Freeholders yesterday •increased activity in welfare the north and the south of offices in some counties. testing apparatus will be pro- threatened if he did not re- us in their efforts to have urged Gov. Richard J. Hughes and the Legislature to call a vided free but the school will ceive assistance - from the state convention to look for new ways to raise money for —Essex County Welfare DI-. this project completed." SERVICE rector Philip Lazaro has hired pick up the tab for the borough. local governments. trained personnel needed to Commercial - Residential A board resolution said that real estate taxes from home 50 persons, including 30 case Jerome Kurman, finance RINGS A BELL workers, to handle an expect- administer the tests. Dis- owners remain the major source for financing lqqal gov- tricts wishing to do so will offictr for the Parks and BRIGHTON, Colo. (AP) — ernment and they "are on the verge of becoming confisca- ed increase of case loads. Recreation Commission, was ' The fire chief, at Brighton is 747-0412 —Victor W. Liotta, a Union be able to purchase a Phono- tory." CardioScan for exclusive use reappointed to his position on well named. He is Earl Call After 6 P.M. County Welfare Board direc- the commission, last '". night Klang. . tor, said he has received In its -own schools. • Strikes Cripple Much of Italy more than 200 new applica- The board announced the ROME — Much of Italy was strikebound today.. Unions tions and has an average of 25 regionalization meeting has called tens of thousands off their jobs in textile mills, metal- to 30 persons waiting daily to been rescheduled from Jan. "workingshops and other Industries from Veniceto Bari, A • apply for aid. .20. to,Jan, 29 at the request •24-hour public transport strike crippled Rome. V —In Hudson County, Mrs. of County./Superintendent of The new wave of strikes came Just a day after lawyers Sallie H. Dixon, the welfare 'and Judges demanding a major revamping of the country's, director, said an estimated creaky court system staged a near-riot outside the Palace of 100 to 125 applications for aid Fire Justice. are being processed dally. . WEST ENDS'S NEWEST The innovations causing the (Continued) Says Hijacker Fled FBI / activity Include aid which gas. Fort Monmouth also RESTAURANT & SUPPER CLUB was previously , handled by brought an additional supply ' MIAMI — After a side-trip to Cuba, 72 holiday-bound of oxygen and compressed tourists flew on to Nassau today, leaving behind In Havana the municipality being turned over to tho county and aid to air used in the breathing a knife-wleldlng man who said he had just completed a equipment the men wore to Communist mission and was fleeing the Fill. families with fathers Who are unemployed, or who 'do not enter the building. An Eastern Airlines spokesman said the only passenger Six pieces of fire equipment who failed to return from Cuba was listed on the manifest earn enough to meet the min- imum cost of living sol by and 45 men were called out to as "Mr. R. Bohle," He gave no hometown when he bought fight the fire. a ticket, but told u stewardess he was from Indianapolis, welfare authorities. The lat- ter program is federally sup- Mr. Col)b said, "We have- no Ind., and had attended Purdue University. Stewardess plans to shut them down at Joyce Jernigan said the hijacker told her his name was Ron- ported by the Aid to Depen- dent Children program. the moment, but these fires nie and ho hated the . have to stop." WEST END, (Long Branch) 229-7900 Anolhnr Innovation is tho method liy which a person ' Dine surrounded by luxury of an earlier century. Fine foods and wines, YOU CAN TAKE IT McGordyh Top Hazhd Planner may apply for welfare. All live entertainment every evening, Open every day from 11 a.m. to Z ono needs to do Is make n WITH YOU HAZLET — Reorganizing Mrs. Lorcttn Daly was rc- sworn affidavit of need} If the ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. a.m., closed Tuesdays, serving luncheon, dlnnar, late supper. Appearing for I960, the Planning Board mimcd dork of tho board. welfare Interviewer Is con- (AP) - Thieves didn't both- daily in the Onyx Loungo "Wllla Moultrlo," pianist and song stylist. last night elected Jitmo.i Mr- In I ho only business, tho vinced the need exists, tho er to tap the till at an Albu- Gonly chairman, John (illll- board lulled to take action on family receives r.n Inltinl pay- querque service station. IN THE PLANK ROOM EVERY WEEKEND —THE TIKI QUARTET giin vice-chairman and Har- Ilio subdivision of HavrltlRo ment on tho spot. An investi- Police said they took it ry Green secretary. AHMclntes for n major shop- gation follows, however, bc- with them, including about FEATURING—RITA ROMAN, RUSS DITXEL, HELEN TREMAINE, ART MAJOR > Thn board welcomed Us ping center on Rt. 35 west of foro tho second check is Is- $1)0 In cash and several cred- now Jiember, Sheldon Israel. Hothatiy Road, it cards. A'< 4—THE DAILY REGISTER, ' Wiffiun Gobldgh Hazlet Fire Friday, Januair 10,1969 ,4TA«" t OUHCl MOKMOUTH BEACH - Union William Cobkigh, 66, of 12 Man Is Investigated BE Kavesink Drive, died Wednes- HAZLET - Firemes were Mr*. Robert Field Dead In BED BANK — Michael Lu- WOODBBIDGE - State day in Monmonth M«ticaj $106,544 for Expenses Police are investigating the called out st 5:58 ajn, today l^V J01M, CalU. — Mrs. Center, Long Branch. cas, 151 South St., was bit- death of a Chilean man, whose Eleanor Colt Field of La Jol- UNION BEACH - At a ating-|86,J44 for current ex- to put out a smoky fire at" PhoneBooth Born in Miners Mills, Pa., ten by a tog whSe in bis body was" found yesterday la, formerly of Middletown Stone Boad Esso, Bt. 36. he moved here 22 years ago bade yard Tuesday night, it quiet session Borough Coun- penses and $20,200 for water afternoon in the parking lot and Princeton, S. J., died FREEHOLD — The lifeless cil last night adopted a reso- An employe, Robert body of a 58-year-old Marlboro and worked for the Depart- utility operating expenses. of the New Jersey Highway here Wednesday after a long was reported by Vmeent P. lution temporarily appnmri- Lamb, reported the fire man was found slumped in a ment of Sanitation. Mr. Cob- ' Council acknowledged re-' Authority headquarters here. illness. Horan, health officer. after he arrived for work phone booth at the Freehold leigh attended Asbnry Meth- ceipt of a letter from the Holmdel'barracks troopers She was the daughter of the odist Church, Long Branch, The dog, which bad no col- and saw smoke at the gas Bus Station here Wednesday lar or license tag was a male,, Madison Township Police De- said the death of Maximilia late John Colt, a former pres- by Patrolman Fred Parrish. and was an exempt member Gas Station . Zomosa, 31, here, has been station- Firemen found the ident of the Second National about 20 inches tall, and, has partment commending Police smoke originated from' oil Edward Hicks Sr., of Texas of the Momnouth Beach Fire termed "suspicious." They Bank of Red Bank, and the Department. , . short, reddish brown hair with Capt Richard Trembley and burners in the rear. Road, Marlboro, was taken to tan paws, he said. Is Robbed said his body was found in a late Mrs. Norman Macki. Patrolmen George Lang and parked car at 3:05 p.m. by The North CeriterviHe Fire the office of Dr. Benjamin Suming are his wife, Mrs. Mr. Horan said he is anx- SHREWSBURY — A feme Mrs; Field is survived by Richmond here by the Free- Phyllis Bloom Cobleigh; Rudolph Cherney for assis- authority employes. Co., under the direction of her husband, Robert Field; ious to locate the dog so that man held up and robbed the Fire Chief Harry Kegley.sent hold First Aid Squad where a son, William Cobleigh or Shrewsbury Mobile Service tance in apprehending four Detective Howard Gillan is a son C. Allen Hudson 3d, and be ' was pronounced dead. , Hialeah, Fla.; two daughters, it can be observed for the burglary suspects. investigating. Police said two rigs to the scene. The a daughter, Miss Pamela B. Station, corner of Shrews- fire was out at 6:38 a.m., the Momnouth County Medical Mrs. John, Campbell of Long usual 10 day period for evi- bury Ave. and Newman It. communication stated the cause of death had not Field, all of La Jttfla. Branch and Mrs. James Bur- chief reported. Examiner C. Malcolm B. Gil- dence of rabies. Springs Road, last night and that without the aid of -these been determined. The funeral y/as held today man listed the cause of death ton, here; four brothers, Ken- escaped with $65 to $70 in officers a case involving a se- in La Jolla Presbyterian as being from a heart attack. neth Cobleigh of Jersey City, Anyone having knowledge of ibis dog is asked to com- cash, according to Police ries of breaking and entries You can buy that Church. '•.""•• Mr. Hicks was born in West George CoMegh of Kingston, Chief Raymond Mass. in eight municipalities "draam home" now Pa., Frederick Cobleigh of Is- municate with Mr. Horan or 1 Virginia and had been a resi- He said the* theft was re- throughout Middlesex and wHh th'e help of MA- lin and Arthur Cobleigh of the Bed Bank Police Depart- Charier Throckmorton dent of Marlboro for the past ported at 9:48 p.m. and is Momnouth counties would, not RINE VIEW. Just «»op Pompmo Beach, Fla.; a sis- ment. 20 years: He was employed being investigated by Sgt have been broken. OITIIII in, and we may be aUt SHREWSBURY - Charles ter, Mrs. Viola Bjellen of New A. Throckmorton, 66, of 86 as a fork-lift operator for Best George Jeffrey. Councilman Thomas Perno to tell you the sama Blocks Co., Metuchen. Bedford, Mass., and four announced that water meters HOME Samara Drive, died yester- grandchildren. Man Committed The station attendant, Rob- day how much you can day at" his home. He is survived by his wid- ert Longo, 45 Peters Place, will not be read during the LOAN borrow, W« have thro* first annual quarter because Born in Bfdgewood, son of ow, Mrs. Anna Belle Hicks; Rev. Harry Teat of Asbury To County Jail Red Bank, said the man en- convenient^ offices to of adverse weather condi- the late Charles and Mabel two sons, Edward Hicks of Methodist Church win conduct LONG BRANCH - City tered, threatened him with ierve you- ; tions. "Smith Throckmorton, he re- Cleveland, Ohio, and James services at 10 a.m. Monday in Court Judge Stanley Cohen what appeared to be a .22 sided in Bloomfield before H. Hicks of Matawan; six tiie Flock Funeral Home, yesterday committed G rover calibre pistol and took the "We will mail out estimat- F.HJL and ConwntJoiwl Mortgage* money from the register. He moving here six years ago. daughters. Misses Evelyn Long Branch. Burial wil lbe Donnelly of 188 Chelsea Ave. ed bills this quarter and ad- Available then fled on foot, east on just all bills accordingly next Mr. Throckmorton was a Hicks of Detroit, Mamie in Woodbine Cemetery, to Monmouth County Jail for Newman Springs Road. quarter,". Mr. Perno said. technical engineer at Bell Hicks of Cleveland, Barbara, Oceanport. CO days, where he is slated Laboratories, HolmdeL, for 15 Rita and Theresa Hicks, all of for medical treatment The chief slid a county The borough renewed its Matawan, and Mrs. Cecilia alarm has been issued for a lighting agreement for 1969 years and had rjeen with New J. Fred Young Mr. Donnelly was convicted "Jersey Bell Telephone for Rnffin of Cleveland. male Negro, about 17 years with the state Department of KEYPOBT - J. Fred of being drunk and disorderly Transportation. more than 44 years, retiring The Higgms Memorial old, 150 pounds, five feet, ID Young, 71, of 332 First St. by Judge Cohen. inches tall, witth a medium David J. Clark Sr., of 405 LINCROFT to 1967. . Borne, here, is in charge of MIDDLETOWN Keyport died Wednesday at Baymond Morris, 55 liber- mustache and wearing a % Shore Road was granted a 471.3400 HM400 He was a member of the the arrangements. Riverview Hospital, Red ty St., received a SO-day sus- imitation leather jacket; eith- taxi license. ° Bell Telephone Company Pi- Bank. oneers of America and of pended Jan term on a disor- er tan or orange, dark pants Mrs. L M. Carhart Trinity Episcopal Church, Bom here, he'was the son derly person charge. and brown suede gloves. £"»'•» Bed Bank. HAZLET — Mrs. Lulian M. of the late Charles and Mary Judge Cohen fined Arrie Surviving-ara-ais-iHdoWi—Carhartj 94,af-HoImdel Road Vac Brakle Young. He was McDonald of 121 John St $20 Marantha—on~a~careless-ttiiving-cotuiU- Mrs. Florence Schmig died yesterday in Ivy House X"meB6eT~of the Throctaorton; two sons, Nursing Home, Middletown. Baptist Church of Hazlet and Charles Throckmorton 3rd of Born in Pott Jefferson, L.L, of the Old Guard of Red Bank. Mr». T. Kavener Net 3 Fines He was also a member of the —RandolphJTownship^and Da- shewas the widow of Taylor MIDDLETOWN - Two de- H. Carhart Sbuffleboard Club of Red fendants were fined $25 each vid Throckmorton of Pomp- Josephine Kavener, 49, of 1839 Surviving are a son, Ed- Bank. . - • in Municipal Court yesterday ton Wains; a sister, Miss Ma- Macopin Boad, died yester- mund A. Carhart of this Surviving are his wife, Mrs. and ordered to make restitu- bel Throckmorton of East day in her home." Orange; a brother, Richard place; two daughters, Mrs. llyra Hardy Young; a son, tion for worthless checks. Born is Elizabeth, she was Throckmorton of Verona and Charles L. Johnson of this the Rev. Richard T. Young, Mrs. Florence Suydam of 90 a resident here seven lour grandchildren. place, and Mrs. Lillian Beers pastor of the Piscataway Lynn Court, Belford, admit- of Toms River; five grand- Town Baptist Church of mouths, and was formerly of ted Issuing a worthless check The funeral will be tomor- Edison; two daughters, Miss Cliffwood Beach. in the amount of $25. Mrs. row at 2 p.m. in Christ Epis- children, and 13 greatgrand- children. Nancy C. Young of Keyport She was the daughter of Carrie Person of 8 Patterson copal Church, Shrewsbury, and Mrs. Constance Mazza of Bocco Lapolla of Hfflside and Ave., Shrewsbury, pleaded with Rev. Canon Charles H. Services will be Sunday at Del Rey Beach, Fla.; a the late Philomeoa Lapolla. guilty to issuing a worthless Best of Trinity Episcopal 1:30 p.m. in Bedle Funeral brother, Charles I. Young Jr. Surviving, besides her fa- check for $64. Church, Red Bank, and Rev. Home, Keyport, with the of Holmdel; three sisters, Ronald G. Albury, of Christ ther, are her husband, Thom- Fined $15 on a similar Rev. Norman B. Biley, pas- Mrs. W. Hugh Ryder of Mid- as Kavener; two daughters, Church, officiating. Interment tor of St. John's United Meth- charge was Donald Kizer of dletown, Mrs. J. Frank Wei- Mrs. Phyllis Bienkowski of 186 East Boad, Belford, who will be in Christ Cemetery odist Church, here, officiat- gand of Holmdel and Mrs. under direction of the Wor- Cliffwood Beach and Mrs. admitted issuing a worthless ing. Burial will be in Holm- Paul Ryder of Middletown; Barbara Mendes of Matawan; den Funeral Home, Red Bank. del Cemetery. check in the amount of $20. and five grandchildren. two brothers, Charles Lapolla He was also directed to make Hie funeral will be tomor- of linden and Philip Lapolla restitution. row at_l p.m. at the^ Maran- of Hillside; two_ sisters,. JMrs,... —Ronald Swayze of Sunny- thT~Baptist Church." Burial Mildred Gabriel of ElizaTbeth, side Boad, lincroft, and will be in Shoreland Me- and Mrs. Frances Binek of Philip Felty of 13 Bank St., CARLOAD AFTER CARLOAD OF FAMOUS MAKE John Van Kirk & Son morial Gardens, Hazlet, un- Union, and four grandchil- Bed Bank, who pleaded guil- der the direction of the Bedle dren. ty to fighting in public in MONUMENTS * Funeral Home here. The Rev. Services will be Monday at Campbells Junction, were Lawrence J. Reed, pastor,-• 11 a.m. in Day Funeral Home, fined $10 each. •5 COOrat ID, MIDDLETOWN will officiate. COLOR TV t Keyport, with the Rev. Mr. Ermen G. Lofaso of Flush- (OffTBTJS »t Htidon't Cormr) McMaunu of West MiMord 741-031* 747-KM ing, N.Y., waived preliminary Gug Olson Presbyterian Church officiat- hearing on a charge of for- •AMU 6UIL0 MONUMINTS ing. Burial will be in Fair gery. His case was referred RUMSON — Gus Olson, 69, View Cemetery, Middletown. to the Grand Jury.. APPLIANCES of 20 Rosalie Aye., died Wednesday at his home. that arrived too late for Hie holiday selling season. Born in Sweden, he came Edward J. Cavamuph JBUJOf REGISTER to this country 42 years.ago MIDDLETOWN - Edward ' Permanent Prtss M*b OtOce: Famous Make Big Screen FOR ANY OCCASION and resided here 27 years. He X Cavanaugh, of 460 W. 1M Ckettnri St. BMDuk,>N. i.rnn was a builder here for several Front St., who died Tuesday Braaek OHUet: HOHEY ME FLOWERS years. fM B4. M, MlUtetma. K. 1. in Riverview Hospital Bed M EM* Mala St., Fitehoia, K. J. RUSSELL T. HODGKISS Surviving are -his widow, Bank, is survived by his wid- f» Bmtomr. Lout BlMeh, N. t. COLOR TV WASHERS Mrs. Grace Mclnroy Olson;- ow, Mrs. Winifred. Gandorf la W( bj *>»• B. Cook 4*4 MOAD ST. Ml HCTTT Clay price* it li ITM a son, Carl of Middletown; Cavanaugh and two sons, Ed- SHIEWSUJRY br Tt» R*d Bank Heibttr three brothers in Swedes, and ward J. Cavanaugh Jr., of Sea lmemyonttt a grandson. Memb«r of till Auoclatad Vttu — 741.4020 Isle, and Douglas Cavanaugh, Th« AuodUM Pru> H (UUIed bbtU Sac* 1t» Services will be Monday at at home. eluilnlr t* tka ui for wnibtlutlon 10 a.m. in.the Worden Fu- of all th* loc&l new* printed In this 160 A Requiem Mass will be of- nawiptpcr ai veil aa aU AP sen 290 BY WIRE ANYWHERE neral HQme, Red Bank. Rev. fered at ( a.m. tomorrow in lllipatdici. : Famous Make 2-Door Secooi claff Poltafl paid at Red Famous Moke Permanent Presi Harvey C. Douie Jr., pastor St. James Catholic Church, Bank. X. J. 07701 and at addition*! of the First Presbyterian milling oMlcei. PublUted duly. Mon- Bed Bank. Burial will be in dar through Friday. Church of Rumson will of- Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middle- 1 month—K.2O ! mooth»-J12.S0 ficiate. Interment will be in town, under the direction of lubicrlpUon Prlcta ID AdTanca Refrigerators DRYERS Fair View Cemetery, Middle- the John E. Day Funeral town. llugl* eopr at saunter, 10 canta; prictiaslowM snem as '.* ;•• Home, Bed Bank. Carrier M Centa Far Wok. John E. Day 1 FROWN'S WINTER '200 120 FUNERAL HOME Famous Make Portable Famous Make Big Screen

85 Riverside Ave. . Red Bank Dishwashers Portable TY prieti it Ira u C. SIDUN, Director 747-0332 OUR FAMOUS 120 70 SAMSON Famous Make Console :amous Make Self Cleat Worden Funeral Home ALUMINUM STEREOS RANGES 60 E. FRONT ST. RED IANK 1 COMBINATION WINDOW m»i" it law ii _*' I C I: G 3 llW. li • HEAVYDUTY •WHITE Day ancHVightPhone • '180 • STABILIZER BAR 200 747-0557 • . • RIGID SCREEN FRAME HUNDREDS We're your • CHARCOAL ANODIZED WIRE 01 0 IH E P HARRY C. F JAMES A. ROBERT F. • FULLY WEATHERSTRIPPED UN-ADVERTISED • CLEANS FROM INSIDE • 15 YEAR PAINT GUARANTEE SPECIALS In Middletown The Adams Memorial Home $ EASY TERMS at SUN William J. Connelly, Owner-Manager . 4: 64 lake up to 3 yam to pay 1 747.0226 INSTALLED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Appliance THRU CMDIT TIRMI AVAILAIU SINCE 11(1 »— R«y Chsrga — Prawn'* Credit Center Dally and Sat. 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. 310 IROAD ST. RED IANK Ntdnnday and Friday 'HI 9 P.M. £ 32 BROAD ST. . RED ?ANK Fr«t Delivery ~ 741-7800 COLONY SHOPS- Mlddl.town, N. J. e 465-7 Hwy. 35 • 471-1: ly • I i Unit Ekcts Aides THE DAILY REGISTER, Frifay, luiwy 10, Stefano, financial - secretary, Angelo Gelso is sergeant-at D'Onofrio, 56 Silverw'hlte and Anthony Soverio, treasur- arms. Recreational Program Set forSchdols Road, Little Silver, has been er. - '..•.• • . . : , The society provides mutual LOMG BRANCH-A varie- en" will offer the opportunity ture, sketching and drawing, Trustees are Patsy Perri, benefits, for its members in Farah and Mrs. Jean Caruso. Wednesday evenings and at ' elected president of the ty ol recreational programs for women to reduce through printing, golf, boating, tennis, Anthony Garofolo, Thomas - case of illness and gives bas- Beginning courses will be of- Long Branch on Thursday: Guiseppe Garibaldi Society,' will be featured during the recreational activities set to creative writing, great books, Esposito and Andrew Russo. kets to the needy at holidays, fered at Red Bank on Mon- Mrs. Farah will also offer He- succeeds Councilman whiter term at Long Branch,: day evenings and at Mon- music. The program will be best seller books and many special courses in beginning :; Joseph Falvo. Monmouth Regional and Bed mouth Regional on Wednes- available at Long Branch on others. : ,, - Bank adult schools. day evening. Intermediate in- and intermediate discotheque Monday evenings and will be A brochure describing 141 Mr. D'Onofrio, president of Beginning and intermediate struction will be available at on Thursday evenings at Long instructed by Mrs. Muriel E. sections of 94 courses may be the Red -Bank Electric Inc., courses in social dancing will Red Bank on Monday eve- Smithv obtained by writing to tUe described the organization as Branch. be offered by Mrs. Dorothy nings, Monmouth Regional on Additional recreational pro- Monmouth Educational Coun- a "mutual aid" society. Contract bridge for be- grams include instruction in cil, 279 Broadway, Long It was incorporated, April ginners will be offered at Long ceramics, flower arranging, Branch. 3,1915, and has a membership Branch on Thursday evening painting, photography, sculp- Classes will start Monday., of 110, drawn from all sur- 17 Drivers Fined by Grant Scheek who is a rounding communities. Life Master of the American Meetings are held the first Contract Bridge League, and School Brigade Donates Blood . Tuiesday of each month in In Holmdel Court at Monmouth Regional on FT. MONMOUTH-Helping yesterday contributed, a total the society's lodge at 102 HOLMDEL - Municipal Malinconico, 53 Shrewsbury Thursday evenings by Ed- Shrewsbury Ave,, next to the ward Keyes who is a Senior to meet the blood shortage of more than 800 pints of Court Judge Seymour R. Ave., Oceanport, total of $50, emergency in the New York; blood as the Red Cross Blood- Westsifle' Post office. Kleinberg has fined Richard Master. Intermediate courses and Bayard Douty, 18 Hance New Jersey area, Army Sig- In .addition to Mr. D'Ono- Saddler, Metuchen, $25 for Road, Fair Haven, and Walter Will be offered by Mr. Scheek ' mobile made its first visit to ,; frio, new officers include using loud and abusive lan- Korchun Jr., 103 Park Ave.,' at Red Bank oh Monday eve- nal School Brigade members the Army Signal School, guage to a police officer. Lakewood, total of $15 each. nings, and by Arthur K. Har- Charles Blue, Ft. Mon- Angelb Ciaglia, vice presi-' ris-also a Senior Master at, , dent; Frank Mazza, orator; Assessed a total of $45 for Samuel Bogomilsky, New- ; Monmouth Regional on Thurs- Girl Scout Troops mouth. ARC field director; Sandy V. Cusumano, record- speeding and failing to keep ark, was assessed a total of day evenings. A feature of the Set Skating. Course placed the first SO pints of to the right" and receiving a ing secretary; Anthony De- $25 for passing a stopped intermediate program will be CLIFFWOOD — The Girl .freshly drawn blood on a net 90-day license revocation was school bus and delinquent re- an analysis and discussion of Scout Troops of-Cliffwood and icopfer, New York bound, for Peter Osterhol?, 4 Oak Glen turn of summons. bridge hands after each play. CHANGE IN OFFICIALDOM — Joseph D'Onofrio, Lane, Colts Neck. Cliff wood Beach have been., Immediate use in metropoli- • IK Fined for careless driving notified by their leaders of a confer, takes office as new president of Guiseppe Beginning arid intermediate tan area hospitals for emer- • • • I Ronald Fastore, 1 Tralee were Bruce Barth, Short Hills, courses in guitar will be of- ten-week skating course to Garibaldi Sociefy from outgoing president, Joseph Road, Hadet, was fined a and Raymond Havens, -144 fered by Frank Muchall and start tomorrow. The bus will gency transfusions." '. total of $45 for driving with- BONUS Falvo, left. Vice President Angela Ciaglia it at right. Townsend Drive, Richard Anthony Manfredi. Instru- pick up the Brownies, Juniors Maj. B. C. Buckley, of the out a headlight, driving with Hanrahan, 42 Heron Road, ments may be rented for the and Cadettes at 8:15 a.m. in, GIFTS (Registor Staff Photo) a defective muffler and de- and Ernest Hesterberg, • 1 School Brigade, was program programs. Beginning courses the Cliffwood School yard. , chairman. jAtralt you wfitn you hova[ linquent return of both sum- Eobin Court, all Middletown, will be conducted at Long No girl will be taken with- lytur »r Mrvlctd litre mil monses. • 1 Him. tbt year! $15 each, and Billie Wells, 48 Branch on Monday, Mon- out a permission slip, from Assisting in operations Olongapo Lane, Eatontown, were volunteers from the I Pick up your Punch | Issue Shift Bars Battle Assessed for speeding and mouth Regional on Wednes- her parents. . lCord lor FREE $30.00* drawing 30-day license re- day, and Red Bank on Thurs- The skating session starts Monmouth County Red Cross j worth ol punchej! KEANSBURG — Approxi- application. Interested citi- vocations were Chester Golda, Assessed $10 for riding on day. The intermediate course at 9 and concludes at 11 a.m. chapter, Shrewsbury, and. $200 worth of ear eornf Newark, $25 fine, and Freder- from Ft. Monmouth. ,. mately 100 residents arrived zens were prepared to speak the shoulder of the road was will be at Monmouth Region- The leaders should be notified Gets You a FREE ick Lange, Absecon, and Pat al on Wednesday. at Borough Hall last night out last night pro or con, as Thomas Savage, Dutch Lane of the exact number attend- BLANKET Abrusia, Newark, $20 fines t 'Mrs. Grace Lacy will con- ing from each troop. • BOOK BAN LIFTED * OR eager to jump into a verbal they'sat on either side of the each. : Road* Colts Neck, — duct a program of instruction At the conclusion of the 10 PRETORIA, South Africa . Electric Bun Warmer swim, but found that the tide chamber. of piano for beginners at Red • MOBIL OAS S OIL Fined for failing to keep to Arthur Whelan, Chambeijs- n*eeks, Junior Girl Scouts will (AP) — South .Africa has • TIRES & REPAIRS was out. A unanimous groan arose the right and delinquent re- ourg, Pa., was fined $5 lor Bank on-Monday evenings. be eligible for the skating lifted its ban on Emile Zola's • LUBE SERVICE when the board announced the turn of summons were Joseph driving with bald tires. "Slim and trim for. Wom- book "The Beast in Man." J ATJQTIUJUR.SrATJONS This "dead-low" atmosphere STOP-IN-TOOAY AND START YOUR CARD was~cfeated by-the-Zoning-refeffaL_Several_groups_re1 WORKING FOR YOU Board which referred a use mained in the hallways and variance submitted by David outside < thebuilding discus • • • -F. Keelea for a liquor license sing future strategy. for his planned beach club on f SHREWSBURY SERVICE CENTER The Planning Board meets a m.- Shore Boulevard to the Plan- Nwman Sprlngi Road > . next on Wednesday, Jaa. 22. itinwiburytot. stinwtbisiy J*l-nn \ ning Board for its recommen- ml NEVILLE'S SERVICE CENTER Rlvir»ld« AVI., Rtd Bonk 74MHI dations. East month the board Minerals Club of reserved; decision on the To Meet Tonight [(Hftttfflifttit/Mmtitiffri! MATAWAN - A film on "Automated X-Ray Diffracto- ILLS 0M& metry" will- fee shown at a meeting of the Matawah Min- eralogical Society tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Ravine Drive School. A short business meeting to amend the by-laws will pre- cede the film. A social hour Nar«!son* J. Kridel clears fall and winteFlroclcrof _ will-conclude the-program^ ^ men's clothes in an old-fashioned SALE. S Anyone interested is wel- come.

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; " ' Place: Steinbach's Warehouse at and weak folks well and despairing folks happy . Route. 35 and Evergreen Ave., "" - . ... Neptune City Save subitaririally on home furniihingi and accessori«i .'., com* early ;•• for bett selection. It'i. strictly first come, first served . , . all sales flnall No phone orders, C.O.D.'s, or Lay-awayi during this special ennual event. • -•—•> or other remedies are necessary when you use • Rugs * Bedding • Furniture Yellow Pages as directed to find what you want. • Lariips , • Dinettes • Summer Furniture • China , • Luggage • Metal Cabinets Men and women have learned that the Yellow Pages • Valtr. • Hampers ^ • Air Conditioners * Lawn Mowers • Man/ other Items more than take the place of running hither 5 V ttainbath't wtnhout* — Ntptunt City and yon, and thereby they avoid the risk of all 5,, . Shop the Warehouse Sals sorts of complaints. THIS HELP IS /IT H/INI> WHEREVER THERE IS A TELEPHONE. ALL THREE DAYS - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 5 t J THE Is Haying Youngcr-Gen.eration REGISTER PIJ[AUa'6kl Established in 1878 — Published by The Red Bank Register, Incorporated By JM BISHOP M,«HAROLD KELLY, Publisher It is exactly 40 years since I was first hired by a ' ••' Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor N s£S?rfad etedi sat r. a Thomas Jr Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor and we « B «W* «« S>rs ad Srten worked to draw a newsworthy first

—6 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1969 * edition together. ^^ sm(Me wjthin ^ bMe cmem referred to as the City Room bawled "Boy!" we hurried to his side. It he wanted tomato juice for his hangover, we dog-trotted to Suerkin's Restaurant, next . Hickel: Close Look in Order door and got it. Some asked for a pint Next Wednesday the Senate Inte- In his first news conference the of sauerkraut juice. It was always a matter of life or death. rior and Insular Affairs committee will nominee said, among other things, that The News crouched between dusty loft begin hearing testimony from Alaska's he did not believe in open spaces con- buildings on Park Place. It was a noisy servation "merely for conservation's articulate newspaper with lots of cir- Gov. Walter J. HickqJ, President-elect sake." That feeling is diametrically op- culation and little advertising. The big - BISHOP Nixon's choice for secretary of the posed to the most advanced thinking t stores disn1iSSed us with: "Only gum- chewers read your paper." If this canard were true, the interior, ' of environment preservation experts least we should have settled for was gum advertising. The outcome of that hearing — who have been pointing out that a The Sports columnist was Paul Gallico. Mark Hellinger and of the Senate's subsequent action little "conservation for conservation's was the Broadway columnist. There was a lopsided distinc- oh Gov. Hickel's confirmation — will saike" two % decades ago would have tion between ranks; Capt. Medill Patterson was the pub- be watched as^losely as""any similar prevented" a lot of today's headaches. lisher the editor was Colonel Hause. John O'Donnell and Jack Mlley and Doris Fleeson and Nick Kenny and Bed action in recent history. The tapping He aroused fear he may be more Dolan were the reporters. There were others, but the of the Alaska industrialist to be chief interested in development for develop- eyes of memory cannot decipher them through mist. steward over the nation's natural ment's sake when he said he would Our stories were special, We had no interest in writ-" resources has generated a coast-to? oppose too high a standard of water ing about President Herbert Ho3ver and his suggestions coast controversy. for helping the Germans to pay their war debt. Nor did quality because it might interfere with we care too much (except for photos) about the German It is generally agreed that the inte- development. School children know zeppelins which crossed the Atlantic, like floating cigars, rior secretary should be -r first of that development without a high water at 70 miles per hour, all — a good conservationist. Mr. standard was an error it's going to » ' • « • Hickel's record in that department has take years — and millions — to . IF A MARRIED MAN was in the wrong boudoirr we given conservationists of his home correct dispatched reporters and photographers. This was our territory. If an old gaffer like .Daddy Browning married state little but despair. , They weren't exactly the right 15-year-old Peaches Browning and gave her a gander on Anxiety began to mount as early things to say to pacify an anxious a leash as a wedding present, the story was, ours. When as a month before the election when populace. The protest mail to the inte- a blueblood like Kip Rhinelander eloped with a girl who rumor spread that Mr. Nixon's choice rior committee — from both groups was part Indian and part Negro, our heroes were present and individuals and from all 50 states The Philosopher " with 4 x 5 Graphic and enough flash powder to blow the for this major post would be the gover- boneymooners to their eternal reward. nor whose pet project is the Rampart — piled in even faster. » On my first day, I showed up with an editorial about Dam plan, termed by resource people Preservation of an inhabitable the appointment of Grovcr Whelan as police commissioner. the "Big Alaska Boondoggle;" the gov- environment may well be, in the long Wives in the Doghouse? It was entitled "A New Broom Sweeps Clean" — a marvel -enwt^dio^pkkMM^conjpai^execu- ranjjeview, the greatest single domes- By HAL BOYLE It is a good policy never to lend money of subtlet.y which came out of m.y head, the cit.y editor tives for his commissioners of natural tic problemfacingthe nation."Iri'SteW -=iTtanpiDg"toT:oncluslons: ra-Mw&\wWai«;shap«Tufflink». didnH-look at it.' He tossed it into a wastebasket. Husbands often dwell in doghouses for One of the reasons a policeman's lot In the early morning, all copy boys made "books." resources and of health and welfare, art L. Udall we have had an interior long periods of time. Wives rarely do. Why These were sheets of cheap yellowing copy paper with ~ana a.businessman as fish and game secretary well aware of the serious- formerly was not a happy one was because abused carbons sandwiched between. The atmosphere, all is this? The reason is that when a man is of the corns and calluses he acquired while commissioner; whose funding requests ness of the situation and exceptionally wrong be realizes it, feels guilty and there- day and all night, was exciting. Harry Nichols, assistant. _ pounding his beat. The only cops who city editor, answered the phones, took the news tips, and for development purposes were seen well equipped to cope with it He has fore thinks it only fair have foot trouble anymore are those who assigned the reporters. Teddy Dalton, fair and fat, as far out of proportion to those for had the full support of a sympathetic that he be punished. A woman, on the other get fallen arches standing in one place di- faced him from the other side and assigned photographers. forests, parks, recreation. administration. hand, rarely admits she is recting traffic. The chief police occupa-. Irene Corbally Kuhn hammered out stories on a desk, splintering with age. Gang murders niadc good assign- There was — and still is — hope The nation is justifiably concerned totally wrong about any- tional ailments seem to be backache and over the coming change. It has a right thing and sees no reason ments, and no matter how few the clues we insisted that that the new responsibility would why she should submit to kidney problems from jouncing around for it was the work of the Detroit Purple Gang. The ceiling broaden the appointee's attitude and to know, in full detail, the appointee's being sentenced to the eight hours in patrol cars. was high; the lights were coned from hanging green " interest — that he would rise to this attitude and his qualifications. They marital doghouse. * * • shades; the men's room was where bets were placed. new stewardship. Developments to must be fully aired in the upcoming Looking back over THE MORE TIME a fellow spends * • • date have not bolstered that hope. hearings. their lives, most men boasting of his ancestry, the less time he WHEN THE BIG presses began to spin at 7 p.m. the think they reached the has to do something that his posterity will tired building was prevented from falling down by the two BOYLE golden prime of manhood be able to brag about. sturdier buildings which flanked it. The noise was like a Broad Street Extension at the age of 25. Most women, however, You can bet that an executive who is bowel cramp deep in the earth. I ran and ran, faster . feel they were at their best during their so busy he carries two briefcases home arid faster. Between editions Mark Hellinger tanght me The extension of Broad Street Councilman Peter R. Hoffman's high school or college years. from the office each night will never be how to write a story. Frank Carson, day city editor, per- north to the Navesink River has been protest that much more is needed to The night club business in Manhattan board chairman of his firm. He'll be a mitted me to write one paragraph fillers. I clipped ever/ is in the deepening doldrums. Patrons ap- heart attack case himself before he's old -a Red Bank dream for decades. Mayor - "do it right" has merit. Redevelop- one to show my father. , parently have decided it is no fun being enough to be eligible for the job. There was a seasoning of insanity In everything we Daniel J. CHern's goal of making it ment of the entire Front Street block mugged on the way home after being Panhandlers annoy many people-but did. When a Harvard sophomore committed suicide, we come true by the borough's centennial between Wharf Avenue and Oakley robbed in the night club of their'choice. I always feel sorry for them, no matter sent a sob sister to Massachusetts — not to get the_story-=__ date — March 15, 1970 — rates the There appears to be no end to violence what cheap bums they nay be. I feel that Alley eventually will provide the in our time. A, pet shop proprietor reports but to find out if he kept a diary and to steal it. Tom full support of all concerned. Post- if you could read between the wrinkles in Cassidy would show up loaded, roll a sheet of paper into finished facility. But great works often that some people now are buying savage the heart of any man who holds his palm ponement now may delay realisation ph-hana fish just for the pleasure of seeing the typewriter, then place his head on the moving carriage' have) small beginnings, and the open- out for help, you couldn't escape wanting and write the thing with his eyes closed. another 50 years. them attack and eat alive other small fish to hand him a hundred dollars instead of ing of the wall to the river could be in .their home aquariums. What kind, of Nobody ever read a book unless it was dirty. At that, The project has just received one the soiled quarter that makes you- a two- it was tough slogging getting through the clean parts. the step that will spark the completion twisted mind would find such a scene thrill- bit philanthropist. boost in the generous civic offer of ing? James J. Walker was mayor, and when he donned pearl of the improvement envisioned. , In the average war the farther you get gray spats and a black derby, we all went out and bought J. Daniel Tuller to donate his property '. •••.•..* * * away from the battlefront the higher is the at 1 E. Front St to the cause. More The river is an asset which Red A GENERATION AGO marijuana was ' degree of optimism. That is what makes them. On tune, of course. widely used by jazz musicians who felt the war in. Vietnam so unusual. Here the Our copy boys, if nothing else, were polite. One of assistance — such.as grants of the Bank must develop to enhance the them was at the reception desk when a man in beard/ federal and state funds sought — smoking reefers speeded up their percep- pessimism is deepest on the homefront, but business district and provide new rec- tions and made them play better. Most .the closer you get to the battleline the high- toga and sandals got off the elevator. "Whom do you would greatly enhance the effort But reational facilities. found out, however, that this practice dulled er the morale is. It is questionable whether wish to see?" he said politely. "The city editor," the man if it becomes necessary for the borough The project outlined by the mayor rather than helped their performance. To- we as a people actually deserve the brav- said.- "Thank you," our copy boy said, "and who shall to go it alone, the council should give day most musicians think pot is a pastime ery of our men who are doing the fighting I say is calling?" would be a major step in that direc- for juvenile delinquents. . • — and with a minimum of complaining. "Jesus Christ," the man said, stroking his silken beard. serious thought to financing the tion. It is too important to be delayed The copy boy got to his feet at once. He stuck his hand project -;:;-- - ~~" •"T7~~^T out "Glad to meet cha," he said. "I've heard a lot about tongerv YOUK MONEY'S WORTH you1'1' '"""•"""'-• •-:-. -•-•• T INSIDE WASHINGTON Money Primer tor '69-V TODAY IN HISTORY By SYLVIA PORTER for budget surpluses which President John- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Southerners Held Whip Today winds up this series of five col- son is' scheduled to disclose next week. Today Is Friday, Jan. 10, the 10th day of 1969. There umns designed to explain the bafflegab of Without a retention of the surcharge, the are 355 days left in the year. By ROBERT 8. ALLEN had 27 firm commitments in his toe-Federal Reserve System's new tight surpluses Would fade into deficits again. — ud JOHN A. GOLDSMITH oTE68g~fof whip. TharwaTtwiTshort of Today's highlight in history: money policy and the generally stepped-up And most top officials of the Nixon Ad- On this date in 1946, the first General Assembly of the Sea. Edward Kennedy owes his election the majority needed to win. in the final fight against inflation. ministration are now either openly favoring United Nations convened in London. as Democratic Whip to four southerners. hours of the tense backstage maneuvering Q. How will tight retention of the surcharge or are remaining On this date- The four Dixie solons who made it pos- and electioneering, Kennedy secured the money affect housing? significantly "flexible" on the subject. In 1776, the American revolutionist, Thomas Paine, sible for the 36-year-old New Englander to backing of the four southerners that enabled A. So far, bousing is Q. Why not solve the problem with published his pamphlet "Common Sense." wrest the key party job from Sen. Russell doing fine: mortgage wage-price controls? Long, La., are: him to defeat his older and senior-ranking In 1861, Florida seceded from the Union. money is still available at A. This nagging question deserves a In 1870, John D. Rockefeller incorporated the Stanflatd" - Sen. J. William Ful- Louisiana rival. a price and bomebuyers column by itself and I'll submit one soon. bright, Ark., chairman of - Oil Company in Cleveland, Ohio. Long counted on the support of the 10 seem to be becoming ac- . Here, suffice it to say that while there is In 1916, the Mexican bandit and revolutionary Wader, , the prestigious Foreign Democrats on the Finance Committee, and customed to the steep some support for an extension of credit Relations Committee, who Pancho Villa, took 18 American mining engineers off a if be had gotten it, the race might possibly price. But if credit tight- controls to individuals, there is no respon- train at Ysabel, Mexico and killed them. supported young Kennedy have had a different outcome. ens further, which is sible support for wage-price controls and in the secret ballot for two In 1J20, the League of Nations came Into being as the But there were two defections in the se- probable, the squeeze is with good reason. Not only would this be reasons — his opposition bound to cut down build- attacking the symptoms rather than the Treaty of Versailles went into effect. ^ to the Vietnam war, and cret balloting - Gore, who had repeatedly PORTER ing. causes of inflation; a wage-price freeze In 1928, one of the chief architects of the Soviet Union, Fulbright's long-standing tangled with Long on various questions, and With ample mortgage money, home- also would fail miserably to achieve any- Leon Trotsky, was ordered into exile. disapproval of Long on Sen. Fred Harris, Okla., who has become a building would be securely on the way to a thing good tinder today's circumstances. •Ten years ago: The Soviet Union proposed a 28-natlon personal grounds. Ful- 2,00O,OO0-a-year level and all-out boom. • But conference to negotiate a German peace treaty. ALLEN bright, leading congres- strong Kennedy enthusiast since coming to • * • Washington. Harris was co-chairman of a mortgage money pinch must slow the up- Five, years ago: Panama suspended relations with sional critic of the conflict, has angrily WHAT'S MORE, it would involve the the United States after rioting that stemmed from attempts tangled with Long on this and other issues. Vice President Humphrey's campaign for trend. ' creation of a monstrous bureaucracy to ad- Q. Is a tight money policy fair? minister the controls. It would lead to to fly the Panamanian flag in the Canal Zone. Long has made no secret of his dislike of- the presidential nomination, but remained A. No! It is1 definitely discriminatory. One year ago: Secret service agents arrested three Fulbright, and the Arkansan returned the on warm personal terms with the Kennedys. rationing to help back up the controls. This favor by voting against him in the secret It Is exceedingly unfair to the smallest in turn would lead to another monstrous persons In New York City and Ohio and seized more than

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-rfTi "._« .*. . »f-n r-t - '»•>-* Community Aide for ATYoung Mother Is a Friend"16 By PHVMte SPIEGEL "When the office opened in 1965," Mrs. Crockett» : plained, "at the beginning it was walking up ;and down MATA.WAN TOWrj§tfEr& Mrs. larry Crockett, aged every street, knocking at doors to inform people that we are 26 and the mother "of two,' is just "Gerry" to the hundreds here to help them. Since then we have served some 7,uou of children, parents and grandparents Who live in the lower income areas of Matawan and Cliff wood. Still their neigh- ^During a typical work week, Mrs. Crockett Will make bor, the former Geraldine Armour grew up with them on home calls; chauffeur groups of patients to clinics or Dolan Avenue, behind the Township Hall. hospitals and youngsters to various activities she has ar- Today, as community aide for MCAP (Monmouth Com- ranged; contact businessmen and merchants for donations munity Action Program), her life is devoted to improving to a party or other function, and meet with individuals theirs. and groups for a variety of reasons. This attractive young woman is seldom at her desk at the Bayshore Neighborhood Service Center in Keyport. Rallied Help Yet her working hours far exceed the scheduled 8:30 a.m. High, on the current priority list are recreation areas to 5 p.m. Mrs. Crockett is directly involved with those who for Cliffwood an4 her own neighborhood, where two chd- need assistance, whether the problem be housing, employ- dren were hit by cars while playing in the-only available ment, health, children or almost anything else. With the playground - the streets. In another campaign, she has warm personal touch of. one who really cares, she deals organized a group of citizens to rally before the Sewage with each family, referring them to the proper MCAP de- Authority for sewers in this area, one of the few in the partment or, when, necessary, to an outside organisation township lacking this service. or service/ Through Mrs Crockett's efforts, pre-schoolers who had never been inside a library are now enjoying a weekly story hour at the Matawan Public Library. An after-school homework help program was developed after "the neighbor- hood kids.were coming to my house at night for help, sne has taught English to Spanish-speaking newcomers, orga- nized summer camp, recreation programs and trips for . youngsters, and works with volunteers who -run arts ana crafts and other activities. Aids Teenagers When she picks up her own children from her mother who cares for them after school and closes the door of her 1 little house, Mrs. Crockett does not leave her job behind. What *he describes as "my youth group," 19 -young teen- ' agcrs'she has helped to organize, has been meeting in her home. Fortunately; through the Red Bank YMCA, a building has been located and will be used for activities of this and —other-groups.- ~ Even on the weekend, she won't go to the movies with- out taking a carload of boys, and girls. Housing a Problem "The housing problem for the lower-income family seems insurmountable," Mrs. Crockett said. "These people we try-to help move from.one place to another, never any Let's Go better than what they have left behind." Perhaps it is for this reason that she tries to concentrate Pre-schoolers eagerly head for the Matawan Library on the children living in these houses. Describing Mrs. Crockett's gift for working with the youngsters, a co-worker for their weekly story hour. With them is Mrs. Larry said, "If she weren't so young, you could call Gerry a 'community mother!'" Crockett, who provides transportation for the youngsters.

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KNOW THE RULES Mrs. Larry Crockett and Deborah Hill, 14, presi- trre-reeTrxtobnrr— the Jackson Street Recre- ation Center, Matawan, As the story progresses Mrs. Crockett has lew behavior above, point out the rules problems from her small charges, for they, like all made up by the members, to a new member, children, love a good fairy tale. Cleveland McCullers, IS, the 26fh fo join the group.

TEEN TABLE Matawan young" people meet with Mn. Crockett, right, to discuss plans . for activities at the Jack- IT'S A DATE ion Street* Recreation , Center. BRIDGE PARTIES KIDDIES' MOVIE The Newcomer's Club of COLTS NECK - The Rumson, Fair llaven, Little Ladies Auxiliary oMhe Colts Silver and Shrewsbury will NecRFire Company.wiDhold sponsor two bridge games a children's movie!tomorrow Tuesday to benefit the John at 1 p.m. in the Atlantic Ele- H. Daniels Jr. Memorial mentary School. • Scholarship Fund. MrS, Dan-. Series of Benefits Begin iel Hudgings, 36 Wardell Ave., FAMOUS BRAND SHOES college level who are inter- Rumson, will host^the after- Symphony league LITTLE SILVER*— The of the late John H. Daniels noon game at 1 o'clock, and Jr,, former administrator of ested in the field of hospital RATE PAID Mrs. Gerald Peterson, 37 To Meet Monday Newcomers Club of Rumson, service. HIGHWAY 35 Fair Haven, Little Silver, and Biverview Hospital. The fund Rosslyn Court, Little Silver, •OAKHURSt - The Mon- will provide financial assis- Mrs. Ira Jacobs of Little IN will host the evening game at Shrewsbury has established a Silver is chairman of a two- mouth Symphony League will- scholarship fund in memory tance to students at the NEW JERSEY MIDDLETOWN 8 o'clock. meet Monday at 1 plm. in the week series of parties to raise home of Gilman Collier, 65 money for the fund. From •ext le the Mlddlttown Shopping Center Larchwood Ave. Mr. Collier, Jan. 10 through Jan. 23, more than 30 hostesses will open ESTATE PLANNING conductor of the, Monmouth Symphony Orchestra, will their homes to members - -MATAWAN — -Robert-La- -discuss and play some of the and their friends for special music to be heard at the next events such as bridge parties, Mura of the-legartirm, Ap- progressive dinners, a family piegate, LaMura and Moran concert of the Monmouth Clearance Sale Sympathy Orchestra, which skating party, a Greek sweet- will speak on "Why a.Will?" will be performed Tuesday, tasting party and a recipe ex- at Tuesday's meeting of the Jan. 28, at 8:30 p.m. in As- change party. Matawan Junior Woman's bury Park High School. All with Club, at 8:15 p.m. in the club- srtJStribers to the concert house. series of the orchestra are in- BERMUDA further vited to attend the meeting. FURNITURE CO. t W J_J15 i Keyport 264-Q181 ^ ON reductions on features . . ', T ONE YEAR MLEES: | SAVINGS famous-make- CARPET" + CERTIFICATES EST. 1869 J NEWCOMERS AT WORK — Planning for tho two Minimum Amount weeks of events to bonofit tho John H. Daniels Jr. $5,000 Open Mon. and i'ri. evening* 'til 9 + Momorial Scholarship Fund of tho Newcomers Club of men% women's Rumson, Fair Havon, Littlo Silver and Shrewsbury are ' left to right, Mrs. Anthony D. Close, Fair Haven; Mrs. 7 Day-6 Night Ira Jacobs, Little Silver, chairman, and Mrs. George Package Includes: and children's W. Conner, Rumson, president. (Register Staff Photo) Rumson Reading Institute ; ccurn «vmlnj illnneri daluxa. Oil- r '" "' "••"•' " == M$ti* coektoll ».rtl». M.vl.1, Social Hoil.ii ond Trwil Cavolc«d« MAUREEN MiAKIN announces her by fomoul nnnvUim Itclunr. Done after-school supplementary classes In !„',, ™nt.rtoli(Hiii)l nljhll/. fr.« shoes I ronworloinn In prlvoU Booch Club, ,004 fill ol pgwairy pink •««<>. READING-ENGLISH-MATH mom Bolhi. NEW, STUDIO Only $24i.00 per penun . ' Use Our (inclugii olr lar« anil ni»«rl»r Kcommodatltnl) First Grade through College Lay-Amy Plan for MODERN DANCE In ordor fo Iniuri iccommodatlom, w« roqmit that you m»ko your rnorvatloni at loon ai poiilbla, 235 Hope Rd., New Shrewsbury 542-4777 Spaclil «»pii»i February 14, 1969. Store ifours: • . • • • 8 Broad St. (z^&S > Red Bank RED BANK Dolly Classes — Children - Adults - Exorcise Claim MONDAY • TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 9:30,- 6:00 JOS. M. BYRNE CO. REGISTER NOW — CALL 291,2228 TltdVEL SEliVICE SAVINGS THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9:30-9:00 - RUSSELL G. RANKEY "Shut, mw" AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (armor trudmt of ... SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 — DIRECTOR 144 BROAD STREET BROAD and BERGEN Martha Graham—More* Cunningham—Alwln Nlhololi " RED BANK, NEW JERSEY RED BANK 741-5080 THE DAILY REGISTER, Frid«y, January ANN LANDERS Turrr-Down on Lendmg Clothes

pear Ann Landers: A close lend her anything again. How minute the sun goes down. again? I can't put words to- friend has been borrowing my can I say no without losing It's a sad sight to witness a gether, the way you can. - clothes for the past five years. her friendship? I can't tell charming woman who sud- STAR WITNESS Mltzi can afford to buy what her my husband has given denly talks gibberish, laughs she needs, but she says my me orders, can I? What ex- too loud and makes a com- Dear Star: Thanks for your taste is bet- cuse can I give? — BIG plete fool of herself. I've seen testimony. There's nothing ter than tiers HEARTED BERT too many brilliant men be- wrong with the way you put and when she Dear Bert: You don't need come repetitious, belligerent words together, dear. You wants to look an excuse. Just tell Mitzi and vulgar after three drinks. spoke , the truth, the whole Miss Plntard Miss Shelton Miss Kosamllia Miss Phillips Miss Fontana smashing she you've decided not to lend It's sickening. truth and nothing but the feels more your clothes any more. Leave truth. confident in The pity of it is that these Carbrey-Pintafd Klatslcy-Phillips your husband out of it. Offer • people imagine liquor im- Ann Landers will be glad to my clothes to shop with her occasionally than in her proves their personality when help you with your problems. SOMERVILLE — The engagement of Miss Sally May ROSLYN, L.I. — Announcement is made by Mr. and since she likes your taste. If nothing could be further from Send them to her in care of Pintard to Lt. Bruce D. Carbrey, U.S. Army, is announced own; your refusal to lend her your ; Mrs. Gerald Phillips of Roslyn, of the engagement of their the truth. At the risk of being this newspaper, enclosing ~ff by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B, Pintard of daughter, Miss Jane Royce Phillips, to Steven Barry We are ex- clothes terminates the friend- called a Blue Nose for the self-addressed, stamped en- Somerville. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Klatsky. He is the son of Municipal Court Judge William actly tt e Landers ship, you haven't lost much. millionth time, will you say it. velope. . , •. Carbrey, 23 Fairway East, Colts Neck. A March 8 wedding same size, I. Klatsky and Mrs. Klatsky, 34 Fisher Place, Red Bank, is planned. and Mitzi is a very neat girl N.J. Ah August wedding is planned. Dear Ann Landers: I was The bride-elect is a junior social science major at but I don't care how careful interested in the letter from Montclair State College. Lt. Carbrey is an alumnus of The .bride-elect and her fiance are juniors at Ameri- a person is — it's impossible the woman who insisted that Madison High School and Bucknell University, where can University, Washington, D.C., where she is majoring to return a dress or a pair of alcoholism "runs in families" in education," Mr.. Klatsky, section editor of the yearbook,' shoes iii exactly the same con- he received a BS in mechanical engineering and was com- 1 and is therefore an inherited missioned. He is a member of the Corps of Engineers is majoring in accounting and plans after graduation to dition. A seam goes here, a illness. She went on to say all stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo. enter law school and join the firm of Klatsky, Himelman & bead comes off there, a her husband's brothers are Siegfried. , knitted skirt snags, a patent drunks. The only one in the heel gets scratched — some- family who doesn't touch the DeCapua-Shelton thing is bound to happen. stuff is his sister. Then she Lukacs-Fontana added, "Charlotte is a re- MIDDLETOWN — The engagement of Miss Jean Marie Mitzi has borrowed every- RIVER PLAZA — Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Fontana, thing from my evening bag ligious nut. A couple of drinks Terese Shelton to Michael F. DeCapua, son of Mr. and Mrs. might improve her personality Fred DeCapua, 269 Wilson Ave., New Monmouth, was an- 36 George St., have announced the engagement of their to my wig. I have never bor- 'daughter, Miss Barbara Ann Fontana, to Robert Michael rowed anything from her. a lot." nounced at a Christmas Eve dinner party by her parents, What this world needs is . Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward J. Shelton, 39 Holland Road. Lukacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lukacs, Edison. The Last night I went to put on couple is planning a September wedding. my best cocktail dres? and fewer boozers and more re- The bride-to-be is a graduate of The Katharine Gibbs ligious nuts; I am sick to Miss DeNeno . Miss Hilllard Miss Perry ' School, New York, and is an executive secretary with The bride^lect is employed at. Bell Telephone* Mitzi had the shoes that match lt. My husband was furious. death of being with bright Needham, Harper and Steers Advertising Agency, New York. Laboratories,;HolmdeJ. •• " •.'..•, people who proceed to pickle Fordham-DeNezzo Her fiance will graduate in June from Monmouth Col- Mr. Lukacs is attending Rutgers University, Now He gave me orders never to LITTLE SILVER -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony It. DeNczzor .« lege, West Long Branch. Brunswick, and is employed at Waldron and Hartlg, 93 Silverton Ave., have announced the engagement of their Somerset. O'Brien-Hilliard daughter, Miss Alice Marie DeNezzo, to Raymond Michael Van Salisbury-Rosamilia MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP - Mr. and Mrs. David C7~ "Fordiiarrir^»n~*Uf~Mrsr Margaret" Fordham^65-John-Stn- Eed Bank, and the late William Fordiiam Sr, HAZLET - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosamilia, 608 South Hilllard, Trenton Road, Whiting, announce the engagement Laurel Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, of (heir daughter, Miss Virginia Hffllaia, to ArmyPfc Miss DeNezzo is employed by the U.S. Army Signal Miss Barbara Ann Rosamilia, to William Van Salisbury, , Robert J. O'Brien, 7 Daniel St., New Monmouth. The Center and School, Ft. Monmouth. son of Mrs. Nanetta Van Salisbury, Third St, West Keans- wedding >is planned for January 1970. Her fiance attended Cerritos Junior College, Seal burgVand the late Howard Van Salisbury. A fall wedding Beach, Calif., and is a student at Monmouth College, West is planned. WelsrirPerry Long Branch. BELFORD - Mrs. Helen Perry, 338 Main St., has an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Carolyn Joyce Perry, to Patrick James Welsh, son of Mrs. Richard. Jones, Hackettstown, and the late Clarence Welsh. Miss Perry is the daughter also of the late Oliver Perry. The wedding is being planned for September. Miss Perry is a graduate of the Wilfred Academy of Miss OeLorenzo Miss Merrill Miss Day Beauty Culture Newark, and is employed by Mr. Dan's Hair Stylists, Plainfield, ~\ .' Rooney-DeLorenzo Her fiance is co-owner of Goody's Gasoline City, Kenvil.

RARITAN — Mr! and Mrs. Angelo DeLorenssS, 849 First : Ave., Raritan, announce the engagement-of-their-daughter— • '• ReactLennotL Miss Teresa, to Wayne Michael Rooney, son of Mr. and LEONARDO — Announcement of the engagement of MIM Brann Miss Kollock Miss Connalr Mrs. Matthew Rooney, 13 Henry St., Freehold. Miss Margaret Maty Lennonto Herbert E. Read 3rd, son The bride-elect, a graduate of Bridgewater-Raritan High of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Read 2nd, 66 Wallace Road, Allen-Merrill School West, and Montclair State College where she re- Middletown, has been announced by her mother,, Mrs. now ceived a BA in home economics, is a social case worker Margaret Lennon, 2 Hwy., 36. Miss Lennon is the daugh- FAIR HAVEN — Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Merrill, 43v for the Somerset County Welfare Board. . ter alsolof the late Francis Lennon. UniOLOtm, announce the engagement of their, daughter, - Mr. Rooney, a graduate of Freehold'Regional High- The-bride-elect is a senior at Middletown Township Miss Pamela Ann, Merrill, to: John Rockwell Allen, son of School, received a BS in business administration from High School from which her fiance graduated in 1968. Cornelius Cobb Op« Friday Mr. and Mrs. John B. Alien, West Hartford, Conn. A June Monmouth College, West Long Branch. A member-of Phi ; Evening! wedding is planned. \, Kappa Psl fraternity,, lie is a production supervisor for Strouse-Kirchman Settlement Miss Merrill and her fiance are seniors at Springfield Ford Motor Company, Metuchen. A spring wedding is Route M Dial «M120 (Mass.) College. planned, ' NEW SHREWSBURY - The engagement of Miss Carol. Louise Kirchman to William Earle Strouse, son of Mr. OF COLT'S NECK JOLLY BEANERS FUND BENEFIT and Mrs. Raymond Strouse, Lock Haven, Pa., has been Moore-Braun ...... announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirchman, Opposite Delicious Orchards HAZLET - The JoHy The Newcomers Club of 93 Wellington Drive, New Shrewsbury; The wedding is - Casual Clothes for Country Living Beaners Social Club will meet LINCROFT — Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Braun, 7 Swim- Rumson, Fair Haven, Little ming River Boad, have announced the engagement of their being planned, for early summerr - . -=- - Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the Silver and Shrewsbury !will The bride-elect is a student at Lock Haven College.. \N HEW JERSEY ITS home of Mrs. Joseph Lyttle, -daughter» Miss Amelia M. Braun, to Gary A. Moore, son Her fiance is a student at Wllliamsport, (Pa.) Com- l\ Park View Drive. hold a January Rendezvous of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore. Indianola, Iowa. A May munity College. this evening at 0 o'clock in wedding is planned. • •' FACTORY WAREHOUSE the home of Mrs. Leslie Hin- The bride elect is a junior at Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versity, Lincoln, where she is a member of the Wijjard O'Neill-Rubens gle, 46 Kings Road, Little Sil- sorority: _ -• j_i_._ . Jl_J_. PI AN Q S . ver, to benefit the club's John SHREWSBURY—Announcement of the engagement of •OUGHT, SOLD, TUNED Her fiance, a graduate of the same university, is a H. Daniels Jr. Memorial teacher in Bartlett,1 Neb. - Miss Mary P. Rubens to James T. O'Neill Jr., son of Mr. FOR FABULOUS FASHION FINDS1 REPAIRED. MOVED Scholarship Fund. and Mrs. O'Neill, Conover Lane, Middletown, has been 44 SOUTH ST. FREEHOLD made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Rubens, 10 Blankenship-Kolloclc ; Glorney St. DRAPERY • A February wedding is planned, after which the couple- ..DANCE.. 7 will reside in MiamiiTIa: ; : 571 Branch Ave,, have announced the engagement of their PUT YOURSELF daughter, Miss JoAnn Kollock, to James W. Blankenshlp, Pocahorrtas Unit hobby Banker says, : IN THE son of Sgt. 1C. and Mrs. Charles Baker, U.S. Army, Munich, "don't run all over Germany. ' Slates Meeting SPOTLIGHT . Miss Kollock, a graduate of the School of Business Ma- town paying bills ..." chines, Asfaury Park* is employed by Parker's Laundro- FREEHOLD - The setting Coat Events! mat, Red Bank. Sun Council 129, Degree of Poeahontas at its meeting Her fiance, who attended Eastside High School, Salt Monday evening in the m UNTHEtfMED COATS • Lake City; Utah, has served tour years in the U.S. Army,- WARE and is employed, by DeMarco Builders, Iincroft. 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"I can live on energy for else^The guys I don't respect don't have the proper class of Dave Herman's forehead suggests the stunted horn of a passes. a week," - on the field pro football demands of a man. . small rhinoceros. It tells it all about the guard who will LIKE LEARNING ABCs ''•••. SJHALLFORJOB "*'m talking about the way they play the game. Bubba play tackle for the Jets and go up against Bubba Smith in "It's like learning my ABCs at tackle for me," he said. He is small for his position, six feet one inch tall, his SmiL. is in my mind as a football player. I am on a team and going to do as much as I can to help that team win. the Super Bowl this Sunday. He must keep Smith's hands Tile guard squats close to his man. And on a cold day weight somewhere between 250 and 255. Smith stands six off Joe Namath or the Colts will ruin the New York team." seven and his 295 pounds are quick and nimble, although his He is going to'do that for his team. That's how I think about It is a private tournament inside the football game, the steam of his breath blows like tatters of fog across his recently sprained ankle should slow him down. him, outside of the technical things. \ Herman versus Smith. He will go at Smith like a rhino face. ,.". "Smith is tall like Ernie Ladd and Buck Buchanan in NON-VIOLENT EXTERIOR charging, CBiningJn head first as if h&< intended to hook "The guard has his nose right on the guy," said Her- "our league," said Herman. "I think he and Buchanan are a The shattered helmets came up, and again Dave Her- the end with', the "blunt-mound of gristle man, as we sat under an umbrella near the swimming poo} lot alike. I've watched him on TV, and never seen him lay man laughed, and it is hard to connect him with the violence inside the cage of his helmet. This is Her- in the Gait Mile Hotel where the Jets stop here, "A tackle down. I've seen him come on a hundred per cent. He's had a of football when he does. It starts him snaking and his eyes man's style and lie breaks his own hel- •is a foot away." . ': couple of weeks rest for the ankle. It will probably just close behind, the horn-rimmed glasses and the flesh shudders mets with the force of the butts, and the " The guard goes to his man fast. The tackle hesitates, ache." • . "V • • beneath the cloth of the white turtle-necked shirt. collisions have lumped up his head. Herman was a senior at Michigan State when Smith "I have to block with my head," he said. "My strength . "Switching from guard to tackle is the and often the anxiety cripples him in the brief time before was a' freshman. There was trouble between some of,the is in my head." toughest technical problem I'll have," ex- they hit. varsity who seejned envjous because the freshman team was "You must have a lot of headaches," I said. plained Herman, who has only played a "Your man makes you wait longer to make your move considered great. But' Herman doesn't remember being ^No,iLhe-said, _a man with an UK-inch-neck. '. game and '/«, at tackle in five years of when you're a tackle," said Herman, who was turned into around Smith. He thinks of himself as a little man. It caused me to working at football for money. "If can't be a tackle when people, began to run through Sam Walton-. "You building up a hate for Smith?" Tasked because feel like a midget. • . ' made right even in a year. I know what "There is more pressure on the tackle, the outside man, some football players use rage as a skill. "So does'my wife," he said. "The longer you're around to do: I can visualize it. But' doing it CANNON because he. has more time to make his move." Dave Herman laughed, immense in the plastic beach someone, the smaller you get to tfiem. I think a tackle • physically is the biggest problem." Sleep wouldn't come" the night before and Herman had chair, but a kind of dwarf in a giant's business. ' should be someone like Winston Hill, 280 pounds, six five." The first full game Herman labored at* tackle was the sat in the darkness on the balcony outside his room and "I don't hate.anyone," he explained. "There are about But Dave Herman, uncertain at tackle, must stop Bubba game with Oakland for the championship of the Ameri- watched the sea run up on the beach with the moonshine one or two guys in football I don't respect. I respect the Smith's runs at Joe Namath with his, 250-odd pounds or the can League. He.hit Ike Lassiter with that boulder of a head glinting on the waves like ice. rest of the guys in football more than I respect anyone Jets have no chance at all. ' ' Rangers Beat Morrall Shuns Joe9 s Flyers, 3-1 Lip, Not His Arm MflAMI (AP) — Earl Mor- pay too much attention to him. It's a great tribute to By ASSOCIATED PKESS jn 296 straight games dating rail isn't interested in Joe Na- tilings like this, in case Na- him the way he has. helped _ A casual shot from'center back to Deer 13; 1954. math's lip, just his arm. math's blast at him was me. He's done everything he Tee by defense man li Can't Catch Up nore—JTreant-to-be-psy.chological.-He—canJ!_ " " ' ing became the key goal'last - goston>s hard - charging Colts' quarterback, said he said there was some logic in Quits Baseball IlLCIInighv tCli } aWlsv th»sw reference the reasoning that Namath Morrall was a baseball and ers defeated the PhiladelphiJ 1 1 a ™ " - - — in their lasiast dozen games, to. him as a sixth-rate quar- might be trying to bolster the football star when he attend- Flyers, 3-1, in a National have won five in a row — and terback. Jets' confidence by down- ed Michigan State University. Hockey League game. still can't catch those elusive "He can express any opin- grading' him arid the rest of He even had a chance for a Selling's 90-foot shot glanced Montreal .Canadiens. ion he wants," said Morrall. the NFC champions. professional baseball career. off the toe'of Philadelphia's Boston scored its fifth con- '"That's his business. Morrall had kind words for "I saw baseball could be a Joe Watson and caromed in- secutive victory with a 3-2 de- "I don't worry about other the man he supplanted at long struggle," Morrall said: to the net to give New York cision over Toronto lastnight, quarterbacks. AH I'm inter- quarterback for the Colts, the "In football I would know if a 2-1 lead. and still trails Montreal by ested in is the other team's brilliant, John Unitas. I could make it in nine weeks, " The Flyers were able to get three points in the National defense. That's what you ., "John helped a lot. He's a by the end of the exhibition only three shots in the third Hockey League's Eastern Di- great team man. We talk'dur- season. My chances in foot- vision. have to beat.,. Actions speak period as they tried for their louder than words. It's what ing the week before a game, ball looked a lot better. I fifth straight tie. New York The Canadiens hada com- you do on the field that watch films, and' he gives his could have drifted in base- iced the victory with 28 sec- paratively easy time of it in counts." . advice during a game." ball's minors for years." onds remaining when center Montreal, maintaining their COLTS STAR QUARTERBACK WITH FAMILY — Earl Morrall, Baltimore quarter- NamatK, quarterback of the Morrall added, "It's tough Did the native of Michigan Jean Batelle shot into an un- division lead with an 8-4 vic- 'back, spends his off hours with his wife, Jane/, and tha children on the beach. American Football League on hmK(Unitas). Anybody who ever dream he would have a guarded net. t tory over the Oakland Seals. From loft are Mind!. 6; Mrs. Morrall, Earl Morrall, Matt, II, and Mardi 10. The champion New York Jets, is a competitor finds it hard season like the 1968 campaign Rookie'Andre Lacroiit bat- Pittsburgiivu h punished Minne- to be on the sidelines. But, with Baltimore?' llLlhjJals^^ IAP Wirephpto) rapped Morrall earlier this -ted-in-a-rebound-to-put-Phfl:—soig-j, -week-Namath-said-thereJwas his arm has been bothering "It's a fantasy," he said. adelphia ahead 1-0 late in the u Angeles 6-2. at least five quarterbacks in first period, but. New York Boston held a three-goal tied it at 3:26'of the second the AFL better than Morrall. lead against the Maple Leafs, The 34 - year - old Morrall on Phil Goyette's ninth goal midway in the final period, Paterno and Root of the season. Reed, Russell Power threw 26 touchdown passes hut had to hold on in the clos- this season in leading the Goyette was set-up by ing minutes. Fred Stanfield Ranger captain Bob Nevin, put the Bruins ahead at . Colts to the National Football who returned'to action after "11:19 of the opening period. League championship and in- Coaches of Year missing five games with a Ted Green then made if 2-0, Knicks Over the Suns to Sunday's Super Bowl game LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joe Paterno of Penn State was, knee injury. Sidelined for against the Jets. He was vot- ; •where the count remained un- By ASSOCIATED PRESS Russell hitting nine of ten early season threat in the Na- named College Football Coach of the Year yesterday in New York was defense man til 18:55 of the second period ed the NFLV player of the the University division and Jim Root of New Hampshire Harry HOweU who had played The New York Knicks, led shots, and Reed eight of 14. tional Basketball Association, ^ year and architect of the when Ken Hodge "scored.- by the dual scoring punch of Reed finished with 34 points, have coach Ed Jucker con- was awarded the honor' in the College division. . r Lead Is Melted Colts' NFL championship 'The selections were announced at the convention of Willis Reed and Cazzie Rus- Russell with 29. cerned. drive. ' Morrall said:. "I The three-goal lead began sell, put .away the Phoenix The Suns^had eight men in the college coaches, held in conjunction with the annual to melt when Mike Pelyk of "I can tell you right nowhaven't seen too much of him. NCAA meeting. , Sports Suns early in the game for double figures with Stan Me- there are going to be some I've read a lot. He gets a lot Toronto registered with a a 134-120 National Basketball Kinzle leading the way with Paterno, who only Wednesday rejected an offer to be^ shot that trickled off the changes made,!* Zucker said of publicity. From what I've come coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the-National Foot- Association victory last night. 18 points. after the Royals were beaten Slate glove of Boston goalie-Gerry • New York turned a one- seen on telvision and films, ball League, guided Ms Penn ^ate^ojsjhrpugh_an un- TOKAY -Meanwhile, in the Ameri- 119410 by the Seattle Super- he throws quick, gets back : BariutMl' Cheevers half way through point Phoenix* lead early in. can. Basketball Association, beaten season otlO games climaxed the campaign by defeat-" Mare Cetferean tne closing period. Norm Ull- sonic; Friday night.' fast.'gets rid of the ball." ing Kansas in the final seconds of the Jan. 1 Orange Bowl ••A" Division the-first period into a. 16-„ Oakland's Oaks whipped the Kaptase it Mledletoins Twp. man's 23rd goal of the season point Knick margin by out- Playing without Oscar Rob- . Morrall said he couldn't re- game, 15-1% . .•* . • ; • • Twn» Hirer at Umt Branch Denver Rockets 13W15, New cal lever putting a rap m, an- riMkoH Bet- >t Brick Tirp. put Toronto within tying dis-' scoring the Suns 20-3 in a Orleans Buccaneers trimmed ertson, who became, ill just Me has been coach at Penn State for the past two UktnxklU BuUM tance in the closing minutes, s:ix-«ninute span. before the opening tos? up, other-player. ' ' seasons, but had been assistant under Rip Engle there for "B" Diviiloa Minnesota 120-102, and the ; Monmoatli R*I. at Jaeksoss Twp. tut the clock ran out even the Royals came .apart after "As I say, he can talk. It's more than a decade, v ,l " ;. Maaaeqaaa at Ocean Twp. The Knicks shot-an unbe- Houston Mavricks bested Los up to each individual what he Malawaa Re*, at Bel Bank as Toronto benched goalie Angeles 104-89. leading by 21 points at one Root directed New Hampshire to a (-2 season in his AslrarrFark at HoweU Bruce Gamble -for a-sixth- lievable 60 per cent from the does. I don't have to believe "C" Division floorin the-first-half with- --The-Gincinnati-Royals, an_ time in thejirst half. Zucker first year at the New England college. He previously had' Ontral R>«. a< TfM Bora skater. . told newsmeT TieTiasbeeiT aVxitbrrn En. at Point Beach served as backfield coach at Tulane, Miami of Florida,' Wall Twp. at Shore B«K. STANDINGS talking trade with six ball The Colts' passer said that Dartmouth and Yale. He is a graduate of Miami of Ohio, Hear? Huoinnet- Kerpori dubs the last eight games. as a team, Baltimore doesn't often called the cradle of coaches. Garten State Conference/ NATIONAL I.KAOEE Komwn-FH at Roselle East Division Ranger Gilbert on Stars W I. TRia,. firfiA. . STANDINGS St. jewpt'i (TR) al SI. Iw, Montreal 10 7 63 131 108 Scfiinkel of Pittsburgh; and •Boston 21 8 « 50133 93 MONTREAL (AP) — Seven Eastern Division Olheil W I. PetO. B Marlboro at B. B. Catholle Chicago 22 « 3 « 149 117 players each were selected By goaltender Bemie Parent of Mater Dd at Holtnun Toronto , 2n1 11 8 « 118,. 99 Baltimore 31 11 .738 WiwUlnr New York 21 16 3 45112 103 Coaches Scotty Bowman and Philadelphia. p, Philadelphia .29 12 .707 LOBC Branch at Tom* River Detroit —.—-I"T 1« « « 129 123 Toe Blake yesterday to round New York 28 1» .«0» MlddleUnm Twp. at Nmtam We«t Dhrbloi Blake, formerly coach of Cincinnati ____.2< 18 .571 Fob* Bora at Ontral Krf. at. I/mis —~_.1- 8 U 10 M100 81 out their squads for the Na- the Montreal Canadiens who is Detroit .15 2« .3W Latewood at Altai? Park Oakland i133 2!22 «« 32 05 130 Milwaukee —...12 32 .273 Los Angeles -12 18 630 78 107 tional Hockey League All-Star Western Division Bsrltan at. Bunwa-FH coaching the East Division, se- Los Angelei 30 13 .698 TRUGKLQAD SALE Brick Twv. at Fn*boM Btf- Philadelphia —8 Mi50 11l 29 82 109 game in Montreal Jan. 21. QUALITY PANELS Halloa Twp. at Southern En. Minnesota 9 24 7 a IS 138 lected defenseman Ted Har- Atlanta 25 17 .6»5 TOMORROW Pittsburgh .. 9 53 7 25101 132 Bowman, coach of the St. Chicago 19 25 .432 r'> Reioltl ris and right winger Bobby Ban Diego IB 24 .420 ffnitlltill . Montreal 8, Oakland < Louis Blues and of the West San Francisco .IS 25 .419 B. B. CatasMe at 81. JOKPI'I (TR) Rousseau of Montreal; center Boston 3, Toronto 2 Division, chose defense- Seattle .15 31 ,3J« CM at Vail Twp. Hew York 3. frhlliuielphla 1 Stan Mikita and left winger Phoenix 9 35 .205 Oeeao Twp. at Manaiqnan (nmn) Detroit 6, Los Angete« 2 men Doug Harvey and Noel Yesterday's Keanlts ONE DAY ONLY GrmaaiUci Pittsburgh 7. Minnesota 2 . Dennis Hull of Chicago; de- Seattle 119, Cincinnati 110 Wall Twp. at Keaubarf <: p.m.) Today's (iatnei Picard and right winger Jim New York 134, Phoenix 120 No Game* Scheduled fenseman ted Green of Bos- Today's Game SAT., JAN. II SAVINGS TO 50% Tomorrow's Garnet Roberts, and left winger Ab Los Angeles at Boston Boston at Montreal McDonald, all of St. Louis- ton; center Norm Ullman of Los Angelei at Toronto New York it St Louli center Danny O'Shea of Min- Toronto; and right winger Philadelphia at Minnesota nesota; . right winger Ken 'BUY QUALITY f\ PANELINO Oakland at Pittsburgh Ron Gilbert of New York. A Adult Schools Set Sports DIRECT FROM WEYERHAEUSER'S TRUCK Sports enthusiasts will'find Branch on Thursday nights, In addition, the U.S. Coast Frank Porter AT TRUCKLOAD PRICES! a number of educational pro- Joe La'nzetta at Monmouth diuard Auxiliary will offer In 1948 England hosted the first grams tjy-their.liking'during Regional on Wednesday courses in safe boating at EVERY MINUTE AND the. winter term at the Long nights, and Paul Merker.at- Olympic garnet following W.W. FORESTGLO GENUINE Red Bank on Monday nights II. The hero of these Garnet Branch, Monmouth Regional Red Bank on Thursday nights. wai in American, Bob Mattiias. & HALF... SOMEONE and Red Bank adult schools. Coaching will be provided for and at Long Branch on Four years later in Helsinki, Beginning fencing instruc- beginners as well as those . Thursday nights. The course Finland, .he won the decathlon ANTIQU1 E BIRC11 H $C99 (again) by more than 900 4'xa Sheets-Full '/a; Thick II tions will. be offered at- Long who still can't, stop slicing is open to all small boat MC CALLS AAMCO Branch on Tuesdays from 7 them off the fairway. points, tha widast margin aver Pref.nl.hed V Every week AAMCO intmiei more 1 owners, non-boat owners and recorded. A Russian team was than 10,000 transmission problems, to 8:30 p.m. by Lou Couzzi. Wayne Stevenson and Shane m t represented- for the first time You get tree towing, a free rooM- "Washington wlllofferinstruc- .,'the.lr 'R JU«lr,.N?_ S'Uon fee Jn.-'OVejr—40 yejeri and two check, tut, ttllatnl service - Couzzi-'wlll aiso'Offer an inter-' Woodglo Gtnulnt A most times In |utt one day. And* mediate. program the same tion in tennis at Long Branch will be charged for the safe Ciechi, Emil and Dana Zatopelc, Froited Teak with AAMCO, your transmission can on Monday and Thursday became the heroes, Emil won PECAN M protected by ovtr 500 AAMCO night from 8:30 to 10 p.m. The boating course. the 5,000 end 10,000 meter run Centers coast-fo-coast. CAPE COD $ course is recommended ' for nights, while Barry Jacobson Classes start on Monday, and tha marathon. His wife CHERRY 1 •Ot Railroad Av«., Aibury rark poise, muscle toning, and co- will present the course at Jan, 13. Delia, set a record in the javelin Bleached Walnut throve Rom* was the letting in CHERRY Fn* Tawing . 774-iMO ordination. Equipment will be Monmouth Regional on Wed- "Registration may be com Full 'A" Thick furnished,' nesday nights. Coaching em- pleted by mail by writing to I960 whan two college school- W Thick • fre-Flnlshed • 4'xt' Shtats Washablt Finish Your Choice) 1*3 1. Ntwmoa Spring* R4. Golf instruction will be of- phasis will be on grips, the Monmouth Educational metes, Rafar Johnson from th» Itsf lane- -142-2500 U. S, and C. K. Yang from For- Other Bargalni fered at all three aduit schools strokes, footwork, and strate- Council, 279 Broadway, Long mosa, ran the closest decathlon From Our Huga Inventory Ot Paneling PICK UP STATION by' PGA Instructors, Jim Bla- gy of play. Branch. competition ever witnessed. rag. NOW A*A (HOP, «T 14 A CRESCENT PL reg. NOW rtg. NOW lock and Tom Ulozas will Johnson finally won, but not Twkwood Hand 5.99 2.11 U4IJSI until aftai both men had broken Stirling Nutwood 10.85 5.99 Inlaid Ch'ry Mist 16.00 S.99 teach the program at Long Imperial Pecan 9.40 3.99Driftwood! 10.(6 4.49 previous world records In fh* Forutglo Walnut 28.80 9.88 St. James Squeaks to Fifth event. Samoa- Ibony I 8.88 4.8B Frosted Walnut 10,68 4.46 Tldiw'ror Cypnu 22.00 9.95 Antique Cherry 10.20 4.99 Onyx Birch 14.40 7.99 RED BANK - John Mc- mand and led until the last Don't wait until your tires blow Tavern llrch 19.60 10.99 Oranada Oak 10.20 4.99 Laren scored the last six two minutes, out, let ui at RED BANK TIKI Capri Elm 14.40 7.99 Rustic Pecan 22.00 11,91 American Walnut 14,00 4.99 points of the game to extend St. James Is now 5-0, while CO., Shrewsbury Ave., 747-1404 Jsinglt Omit 14.00 8.9J IWI'it Rosewood 45.00 IJ.9S RENT A CAR or ckeelc your fires to see If they Dutch Walnut 14.40 S.99 Otitrt Gale] U.OO 8.9J St. James' winning streak to Holy family's record Is just are wearing out end recommend Huntsman Walnut 26,60 15.99 five straight with a 64-60 win the reverse. on* of our Cooper TIrei to re- over Holy Family of Union. JocPrcsti gave St. James plate them. Ample SarWc* WEYERHAEUSER'S TRUCK from HERTZ Beach.last night, The North- fits all night, hitting the tnr- Area. Complete Brake end Alignment Service, Open: Dally Genuine Tongue & Groove [LUMBER. crn Monmfliilh Counly. CYO fjet ffom all angles, He wound 8 ' A.M. - 5:30 P.M., Sat. 8 Soul hern Division wan played up ;IH the game'g high scorer A.M.-3 P.M< MrlHOQANr, TEAK, OnKlfld MARINE PLVWOODs" U-DRIVE , . . Call with 33 points. Knotty Pine Paneling on the winners' court, HILPFUL HINT: If you want to ,1139 Ocean Ave. VA Hennessey was high for hurry the drying of clothes In- Width, 775-1515, 222-3299, 747-2121 St. James liad a brief lead All 8' Ungrlii the winners with 20, Team- doors, turn on the electric fan. so in' lire first period, Uul'Ifoly Alf clrculetad will dry them R«a. 21c Sq. Ft. 18' nv Open dally S A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Sat. I A.M. to I P M mate Hoi) Lacy also was In fatter. Family took over |/ic com- double figures with 13. ATTINTION eOATMINI OPIN JUN, » t. NOON RedBomk THE DAILY BEGISTEB, Fii«by, Uiiuwy 10,1969-U Bulldogs Matmen Get By triumpU MATAWAN - Hed Bank's RUMSON - Rumson-Fair rapidly - improving wrestling Haven Regional narrowly de- team lifted itself above the feated Marlboro, 79.1 - H9.G, .500 mark here yesterday, de- here yesterday to «ven sboth feating Matawan Regional, schools' gjinnastict records. 13-16. The 'Bucs are 3-2 and The Purple Bulldogs are 2- 2-1 against Shore Conference 2, while the first-year Mus- opposition. tangs have split a pair of out- ings. Jim Clews, the Bucs' 106- pounder, chalked up his fifth Rumson showed a 4-2 edge Straight victory without a in first place winners, but loss, while Charlie Simmons, Marlboro's depth made it at 08 pounds remained un- dose. Bulldog •wifiaere were beaten in three matches. Deke Dusinberre (side horse) Both scored pin wins, as did Steve Jacobs (horizontal Marc Guerry (130), Jeff Lind bar), Pet Warner (vaulting) PINNING HIS HQRES ON VJCTOKY - Jim Clews, Red Bank1* undefeated (5-0) lOi-pounder sets up Mtfawan and Malcolm Shaldesrs. (141) and heavyweight John (rings). Regional s £d fWchar iw fin in yBtterday'i mat meeting between the ichopU. fjed Bank won, 33-18: lee for the winners. John Hulsebos (tumbling) (Register Staff Photo] Decisions were won by Red Bank's Dave Mott (148) and and Mark Brdmann {parallel Chris .Zahl (157) while team- bars) were the Mustang win- * mate JEarl Morris drew with ners. Erdmann also took all- SURF, FIELD AM) STREAM the Huskies' Ken Wdnnacott around honors. ..'' in 'the Impound match. n..m.,iUH (19.1) — MjirHwil (9) Tumbllns — 1. John HulMbM (Ml! Matawan's Jack Sheppard 2. Boh Lawrenw (Hi; J. Albert liewta 3.1 Absecon will be the site of this year's program. Since every angler I have talked to has' expressed strongly • Donald h. McKernan, special assistant for Fisheries an opinion on a salt water fishing license, -the discussion and.Wildlife to the Secretary of State, by Director Gottschalk should -be well -attended. 9 will speak on "International Aspects of the After opening remarks -by Commissioner Robert A. Roe , Mid-Atlantic Bight Fisheries." This is sure of New Jersey's Department of •.OdnservatMn and 'Economic Development, Director H. E. Crowther «f the U. Si Bureau War in Class -to Jje^oOnterestJfc MeKernanJhas headed oUmnmercialJ^kh^e^vffljnienJlie program: Dr. Paul the V. S. negotiators dealing with the Rus- —Schoolboy,.basketeers in Jhe Jo South Amboy to tangle Henry Hudson Regional, un- Southern Regional and Wall A. Maughan will speak on "Spacecraft for Fisheries~Ee^-~ ll t sian fishing activity off our coast. The search," Joint American-Soviet fisheries research will be Shore Conference; "A'* Dwi- ~iUHff "1rcateir1n-Tfour- C-'- -outings Tnwnshlp,_tipri with Keypmt subject is a very controversial one among discussed by Dr. Robert L. Edwards of the Commercial sion will stage -.their own ver- The Civil War flavor of the and 8-1 overall, could lighten for second place-it>'the cir- both sport and commercial fishermen. It Fisheries Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass. sion of the Civil War tonight "A" Division brings Neptune cuit, hope to stay in conten- js' not a simple problem and there is no when the Northern teams its grip on first place when OTHER SPEAKERS • •to Middletown Township, it invades Keyport. The Red tion with triumphs at Point simple solution. Mr. McKernan's speech, match buckets with the South; Pleasant Beach and Shore Re- will no doubt be carefully screened by the Artificial shellfish culture and predator control will be ern entries in four court bat- Toms River to Long Branch Raiders (3-1 and 5-2) hope to discussed by Dr. James E. Hanks, while Keith E. Smith gional, respectively. Victories fishermen present. RIKER tles. ••'••., . , . and Lakewood to'Raritan as keep title hopes alive by mov- will describe new development in offshore lobster fishing the South heads North, while by all three second place ». Sports anglers will want to hear Director John S. techniques. ' ' • • ,. The . "A" , .contests are ing into a deadlock with the Gottschalk of the U. S. Bureau of-Sport Fisheries and among 17 games an tonight's .Freehold Regional goes to teams would create a four- Former Fish and Game Council Chairman David Hart slate, Mgfflighted-fcy Henry "Dixie" to meet Brick Town-" Admirals with a -victory: way deadlock for the lead. will show a film on menhaden fishing operation, and A. Hudson Regional's big visit ship, ' The Keys' desires seem to The Central Regional «t Bruce Pyle will deal with the subject of fcesh water to. Kesport for -a crucial "C" Point Pleasant Boro game Shop Where the DoJt* Yourself ers Shop! fisheries. Pyle is assistant chief of tiie State Bureau of . Boundary lines aren't as rest on the ability of Tom O'- Division tilt. *The"re are three dearly defined in the "B" Di- Donnell, Monmouth County's rounds ^ut the "C" activity. Fisheries and extremely knowledgeable about the problems other "C" games and a full of New Jersey fresh water anglers. vision where something's got DRESS UP YOUR HOME schedule of match-ups in the to give. Ocean Township, Bed leading scorer, to offset'the Once Again Fish and 'Game -Councilmen Bay Richardson tight "B" "Division. Bank, Manasquan and llata- threejpronged attack of Hud- NEED AN and Joe Schollenberger have put together a well-rounded WITH... Rumson-Fair Haven Region- wan Regional aie knotted tor con's. l*s Hendricks, Boott EXTRA CAR? Fishermen's Forum. If should be well worth the trip to al travels to Roselle' for athe top spot with 3-1 records, Ritey and Cad TOtley. Absecon on Feb. 15. No admission fee will be charged. Garden State Conference test, but only two will be there - FHOSTFISHING FAILS while St. Mary's of South late tonight. RENT ONE FROM Frostfishing. has failed to develop this winter. I could Amboy visits Lincroft to op- Manasquan will play Ocean John R. Gaines, master of be wrong, but I doubt if we will see much frosiifishing this pose' Christian Brothers Acad- . Township flnth e letter's court, Gainesway Farm to Lexing- year^With the-ocean water.temperature, hoyejnng >jus^above_ emy and St. Joseph's of Toms WALL and Red Bank will play host ton, Ry., sold Kerry Way as UNCOLN-MERCURY 45 degrees, it is now or never, for frostfishermen. " RiveF1ieads-forStr-Rose-of ~to-Matawan;-In other—B—-«n!- giL^Jg There is still some action' on whiting at the Long Branch Belmar in Central Jersey counters Monmouth Regional the bay iilly back as a year- ShTtwrtfatiry Ave., at Sycamor* Fishing Pier when wind, weather and tide permit. Best W« hove tfce melding to •Catholic Federation games. goes to Jackson Township and ling in 1«84 and saw her win 747-5400 results are obtained on a west wind and rising tide. High Caseys at Home Asbury Park hops over to the 1966 Hambletonian at Du- wrtcli your paneling — right tide tonight is.about midnight so action should develop after. ' Red Bank Catholic will be Htell Quoin, 111. Ask tor MR. EUGENE ten. S you want whitisg for thB smofcenoHse or freezer, at home against udnless Marl- h jt«k! Why iwrii«r "trying you had better get them now. . .' boro, and Mater Dei journeys »o nix a ctain to match? FAILED INSPECTION?... WE CM Ftt IT!! 4x8 SLUE -. • • •— 5410 Sifford Shoots 63 4(8 WALNUT ....- 5.S0 M AVOCADO S.80 LOS ANGELES (AP) —Course's pat, 56-35-71 with 37-35-73, were relegated to 4x8 BiAWN .....:. .-.:•• MO nine-iiole scores of 35-28. tack seats. ." • 4x8 WEAT««WOOD ..-:.,», Surging through, the back nine with a barrage of birdies and The lead put Siflord "three Tied at .§7 were 'Jimmy 4x8 WHITEXMCHID 'strokes in IrontiiOl tvyo pre- Walker Jr., Terry Dill and 4x8 ANTIQUE ..'"'• , •% eagle, veteran Charlie Biffcrd vious surprises in this cloudy, ft% Murphy. Bruce Cramp- 4x8 AUTUMN BUND — knocked eight strokes off par •chilly -day, rookie pro Grier ton, was alone .at-B8. . 4x7 NEW BEECH .,'„ ^ ...... 3.50 yesterday for a 63 and the Jones, the 1968 National col- Sifford sank a pair of eight- 4x8 FANCY CHERRY MM.S lead in the first round ^of legiate champion from Wichi- loot putts on the eighth and 4x8 CHARACWR WALNUT 9.7S $100,000 Los Angeles Open ta, Kan., and Save Hill of ninth holes and made the turn 4x8 CHERRVTONE S.7S iGolf Tournament. Evergreen, Colo. relatively unnoticed one under 4x8 NUTWOOD .ZI.:?.... 4.K Mie 45-year-old Sif ford, the Jones, 22, playing in only par. He paired the 10th and 4x8 IVORY --,- 3.« iirst Negro to gain tpp. stature his fifth pro tournament, shot' 11th and then launched his, 4x7 IVORY ...... ::...::-...:.v:;:.T.-.Tr:s= ^ ^professional golf, wrecked 32-34-66-and.HiU,Jl, Tiad 34- astonishing sub par attack. 4x8 SHERWOOD GREEN ... ..:—..... 'MS The stars -ol this 43rd an-, thr«e-f«ot putt, banked a snot "4x8 ROSEWOOD ...... _.:.- '1pl11 9. Asbury Fark (3-3) STRATO SERIES 10. Manasquan (4-5) River Sired Streak • MINI-fEATHER Hits Five in Row NO MONEY DOWN-TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! EED BANK - Undefeated Meed m ihown of rir.ilwi Slot.i. itaHom diiflo)liig U rlmMnf eeyw River Street Grammar School • V-BOTTOMS quintet made It five in a .row yesterday by defeating Bangs Avenue «f Antony Park, 52-27. YOU MAY U.SE YOUR EASY CHARGE! FEATHERS-WIDE LIGHT WEIGHT Combined efforts of Harry Jackson (15), Kelly Moore (13), .and Joe Bradford (10) SALE STARTS SAT., JAN. 11th thru SUN., JAN. 19th g«ve River Street its olffiensivo MIDDLETOWN TIRE CO. attack in ithc Monmouth Coun- ty Grammar Whanl tongue. 1325 HWY. 35 9 TO 9 DAILY 3M OCEAN AV£. 229-303*5 WORTH LONG BRANCH, N.J. Larry Mwitai ttpunked Aabury Park's team wild 13 MIDDLETOWN 671-2484 * TO * *AT. markers. n-ym DAILY REGISTER to T)m< YM Get Keansburg Man's Will Qm»$J»KUMSON - Even though" named to '(he Garten State ' Hal tonne, a baseball rfDan GH&s Enmson Boy* Danie* al Cros^H s IT"i* • s dead4 d , hiB • s ^*Conferenc* A e secon«d J team as coach at the high school, Baseball Team: The £ecrea-| memory and talents live on a first baseman. wrote in the school paper tion Commission, established' in the minds and hearts of Tben came the caf-truck that Dan' was a rare individ- the Daniel Cross ^emorlat Benefits 2 Grandsons the people, young and old, of crash in late June. Dan and ual who had the ability and Fund shortly after his death,, l this borough. his brother David, in a small dedication to become a, pro- to help boySMtfho loved' base- FREEHOLD —Roman estate to her husband. furnishings to her daughter, The construction of a base- car, were struck by a truck fessional. balUs he jid; play. { MORE May, Keansburg, who died Joe Corcione, Hazlet, who Muriel M. Drouard. She left ball dugout, in honor of Dan, on West River Road, and. the He was the son of Mr. and Mr. Lorme and Dick Richer , WITH FIRST MERCHANTS Nov. 5, left $500 in trust for died Dec. 19, left a life right ?175 in trust for her grand- has been approved by the injuries were fatal to Dan. Mrs. Franklin Cross, 44 Len- ter, coaches, have enthusi-j DAILY INTEREST each of his grandsons, Ray- in his house, furniture and children, to be paid when each Rumson Recreation Commis- David remained in, critical nox Ave.,.and lived in this astically approved the plan. ;; mond May Jr.' and Allen May, contents to his daughter, El- becomes 18, as follows: $i>0 sion and the Rumson-Fair condition in Riverview Hos- area all his short life. Residents who would like; PAID FROM DAY OF in-a will dated May 18,1962. la Corcione, in a will dated each to Henry C. O'Neil, and Haven Regional High School pital, Red Bank, fo^ some As a memorial to the young / to share in the project may;: DEPOSIT TO DAY OF Jan. 30, 1968. Muriel J. Drouard, and $25 *t>oard, all... . time after the accident. athlete, an appeal is being send their contributions ttj WITHDRAWAL He left $10 to his son, Ray- mond May, and the balance He divided the rest of his each to Diana L. O'Neil, lin- Tfi#dtigdut has deep roots. Dan had been slated to play made to the residents of this the Rumson Recreation Com-s •rmtdhg a S2S balanct h area to meet a goal of $1,500 mittee, Borough' HaU, here.; nahtatacd at th* and of th» of his estate to another son, estate among his children, da S. Drouaid and Georgean- They go back to Dan's love in; the Ed Carleton Baseball qtarwr. Victor May. Louis Corcione, Emily Corci- na H. Drouard. of baseball when, last year, League this year.. He aspired to build the dugout, Checks may be made.payablsj as a 15-year-old student at to become a professional Bids have been received to the committee. ' , \ 4% Per Annum In other wills probated in one Sloane, Jeannette Corci- Mrs. Sickles left items of one Zielinski and Pauline Cor- jewelry to Diana L, O'Neil, the high school, he was player. and it is expected that con- ' All contributors are thanked; Compounded and Paid the office of Monmouth Coun- struction will start next in advance for making pos^ Quarterly ty Surrogate Donald J. Cun- cione McGovern. Linda S. Drouard and George- spring.- Goal is to have the •sible a practical tribute tov Depodtt hnred up to $15,000 ningham: Mrs. Roth Edward McClus- anna H. Drouard and divided Increase in Tax Seen Possible facility available for use by an outstanding young man^ fcrF.D.I.C. ky, Atlantic Highlands, who the balance of her estate high school teams. who is dead, by enabling the} Mrs." Helen Despreanx, Mid- died Dec. 12, left household - TRENTON (AP)—The state it now appears this would be dletown, who died Dec. 22, among her children, 'Francis The appeal is under the boys who are now alive W goods and personal posses- may need a "modest" tax in- "virtually exhausted." direction of Walter Kerr of the community to share im left 5500 and a life interest in E. Sickles, Muriel M. Drouard crease this year, the chair- her liome at 120 Monmouth sions, to Diana Phelps Roset- He explained. budget offi- ,.the . Recreation Committee a valuable and worthwhile en-; ta, Phyllis Kennedy and Mrs, and Dolores 6. O'Neil. man of-the-Joint Legislative cials had reported there now and Ben Peterson, manager terprise. Ave.; Navesink, to her son, Appropriations Committee Frank Douglas Despreaux, in E. Borman. Her will was dated April 7, appears to be $40 million in Mtnbtf FHtoffli Riurvi She directed that the bal- said yesterday. expenditures not foreseen in a will dated June 17, 1947. 1955. .:!..... : Sen. Harry L. Sears, R-Mdr- the original calculations. Mml Dftlt inuraict C«r». She left the balance of her ance of her estate be held in • trust for the care and main- ris, said a boost might be re- "Without any additional rev- tenance of her husband, Thorp Slate Boating Course quired to provide a "safe" enue, this would leave us with MIDDLETOWN, - Flotilla surplus to balance the budget McClusky, in a will dated Oct. about a $15 million deficit-as INVENTORY CLEARANCE 11,1961. 23, U.S. Coast Guard Auxilia- beginning next July 1. we enter 1969 and before we Mrs. Margaret I. Hose, Lit- ry, will sponsor a free id- The GOP majority in the SUBSTANTIAL tle Silver, who died Dec. 15, week Monday night course in legislature had estimated consider budget requests for Salt Hay divided her estate equally safe boating Jan. 27 through there would be a $25 million the 1969-70 fiscal year," Sears among her sons, Noel J. Rose, March 2 4 in Middletown surplus on June 3D, 1970, but said. REDUCTIONS! Thomas R. Rose, Robert W. Township High School. Immediate Delivery , Rose and Arthur Royal Rose, Classes will run from 8 to Fair Haven Planners GIFT FROM BOTSWANA in her will dated Jan . 26, 10 p.m. 1957. Re-Elect Officers , GABERONES, Botswana FRED D. WIKOFF CO. Those successfully complet- (AP) — The newly formed Huffman & Boyle Mrs. Maud H. Sickles, FAIR HAVEN - The Plan- ing the course will.receive a ning Board has organized lor Botswana ,Red Cross lias for- 234 MAPLE AVENUE Rt. 35 Circle • Eatontown, N. J. 542-1010 Long Branch, who died Nov. certificate. warded, a government gilt of 27 left all of her household 1969 and Evan W. Jahos was re-elected chairman and C. Rands 1,500 ($2,100) to the The "waal" that gave-Wa^8 Donald English was re-elected International Red Cross in Street its name was built in vice chairman. Dr. Edward Geneva to help ease suffer- L633 to protect the Dutch in- Stratton was reappoinled sub-. ing caused by the, civil w^r MtE labitants of Manhattan. division committee chairman. •in. Nigeria. ' .

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FREEHOLD - The Monmouth County Vocational Estimated federal aid is down to $40,000, exactly half the Board of School Estimate. Other members of the Board of to $6,250. Minimum salaries for clerical workers range from School District Board of Education yesterday approved a amount of federal aid this year. The .slash represents fed- School Estimate are Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin $3,550 to $4,100,* and maximums from $5,300 to $7,300. total $905,141 budget for 1969-70. " eral funds received for the Monmouth County Technical In- and Freeholders Harry Larrison and Marcus Daly,- «•-•• -—The-board-hised -Mrs. Dorothy Williams to teach clini- The total budget is up $130,541 over the current budget. stitute, whose operation will be assumed this September NEW PAY GUIDES cal practical nursing at an annual sklary of $7,250 pro-rated It provides for operation of two additional vocational high by Brookdale, the county community college. The board also approved new salary guides for practical from Feb. 1. Mrs. Elisabeth F. S. Imbriglio was hired to schopls, onein Neptune, and one in Keyport. To reduce the amount of tax money necessary for the nursing teachers and for its custodial and clerical staff. teach beauty culture at an annual salary of $6,250, pro-rated The budget appropriates $828,346 for current expense budget, the board appropriated $103,000 in surplus funds, Salaries for practical nursing teachers instructing in from Feb. 1. Edward Kasky was hired to teach clerk-typists items, compared to $714,900 in the current budget; $28,000 $20,000 more than this year. the in-hospital portion of the program only will range from for a new work incentive program, at an hourly rate of $6. for capital outlay, compared to $20,000 this year, and $48,795 If it is approved by the Board of Freeholders, the voca- $6,650 to $10,400 for those without a degree, and to $11,000 H. Richard Kiefer was hired to teach machine shop equip- tor the evening vocational school, compared to $39,700 this tional schools budget will become part of the county budget. for those with a degree. Salaries for those teaching in both ment operation in the evening school at a part-time rate of year. But it must be approved by the Board of School Estimate classroom and the hospital will range from $7,450 to $11,200 $6 per hour. It will require $662,141 in county tax money, $142,540 before it goes to the freeholders. F. Bliss Price and Mon- for those without a degree and to $11,800 for those with a The board accepted the resignations of Mrs. Grace M. more than the tax money needed for the current budget. mouth Beach Mayor Sidney Johnson were appointed by the degree. , : Kautz, a beauty culture teacher, and William L. Camp, a The budget anticipates $90,000 in state aid, up $1,000. vocational district board yesterday to represent it on the Salaries for the custodial staff will range from $4,500 printing teacher, both effective Feb. 1. Professor THEDMLY County Will Study Model To Study r > The Butgers professor is and ecological studies prove ^wan-.al|so cau for a bridge posed ocean Inlet for Sandy erosion problems in Long all right. - to WSnnect the divided" land Dr. Harold Haskins of the Hook. biology department. " Branch, he said, and if it Of the $8 million total proj- • areas. One plan called for a The inlet was first envi- came down to Sandy Hook, Dr. Haskins' appointment ect cost, half would come $16 million project with sioned in 1940 and authorized it might reverse the water from non-federal sources. No • bridge that would open up- was i discussed by. Dr. Marc in 1965 and the model was flow and bring polluted water Krohn, Middletown health 6f- formula has been reported for right and would have an authorized to be built a little into clean water areas. any state-county share but eight-lane highway with four ficer. Dr. Krohn said that as more than a year ago. soon as Dr. Haskins submits Mr, Irwin said the board Monmouth in 1966 agreed to lanes reserved for command a detailed outline of his pat- The news that the model was not given any details finance a share of the cost, use of the military to reach will be ready for testing was concerning the model, such with no definite figures men- defense positions at the end tern of research, the Middle- of Sandy Hook, But later* the town' Board of Health will for made yesterday by Freehold-. as its size.- tioned. er Director Joseph C. Irwin, "This project is a com- President Johnson in No- plans were tightened, for a ward it to state Health Com- fixed level bridge 35 feet over missioner Roscoe P. Kandle, who said that he was told mercial thing as well as a vember 1965 signed a law about it by the office of Sen. pleasure boating thing," he the inlet with a six - or four- along with an application for that opened the door for the lane highway. '. . __ .8_grant..l_I „ :_„ Clifford P.' Case, R-N:X, said,. -._:_•,••• _» L -study-but-Congress-did-^ot- i Wednesday. ~ The Monmouth County Two Years Away appropriate any funds for The model will be tested at Health Officers Association is A conference is to be held, At a meeting last February construction until 1966. the Waterway Experiment' seeking the state grant in be- - in Vicksburg next week, be- in Asbury Park about the in- Jtfr, Howard's Station in Vicksb half of the Middletown Board tween Tuesday and Friday, of Health since Middletown said Mr. Irwin, adding that g already has done much re- Sen. Case's office feels Mon- search in the field of water mouth County should be rep- pollution: resented, .-.' According to Dr. Krohn, KIWANIS OFFICERS — Matthew Page, left, incoming president'of the Red Bank This proposed inlet, said Interfaith Fete Slated Mr. Irwin, affects pollution, about a half million dollars Kiwanis Club, accepts gavel from outgoing President Edward A. Shkoda, center. p available in state Health damming, tidal flow and RED BANK - Young' people will em- Close Widening Gaps." The topic will cover Department grants for spe- Looking on is Harold A. Snow, Middle toWn, Kiwanis lieutenant governor, the in- "everything under the sun." gaps between the young and old, rich and He added that the Board of bark on a progressive supper Sunday eve- cial projects. The grants are stalling officer. Other officers installed w.ere Raymond P. Garman, first vice presi- ning that will take them from a Baptist poor, black and white. known as commissioners' Freeholder^ will this week de- dent! Melvin Kaukeinen, second vice president; Henry A. Stevenson Jr., secre- cide how many freeholders church to a synagogue and on to a coffee Participating in the debate will be Judge grants because they require tary and Arthur Carlson, treasurer. New directors are Arnold Grayzel, William Patrick McGann of the Interfaith Layman's Dr. Kandle's authorization..'; and who else will be going to house. the conference. Council and St. James Catholic Church; The "red tide"! was present J. Kelly, Pat DiVernieri and ThoVnas Robinson. The Interfaith Youth Council, spon- George Hicks, director of the New Well, last summer in the two bays To Settle Questions soring the supper,, will serve the first Newark; Miss Virginia Burke, director of . and along oceanffont* beaches The model is to settle ques- course at Saint Paul Baptist Church, Red the Headstart Family Day Care Career irom Sandy Hook to Manto- 1 tiontiors about tidal actions and Bank, starting at 4:45 p.m. Tip main course Program, New York City; Joseph Singer, loking. The tide caused dps- possible pollution in clean wa- will be served at Monmouth Reform Tem- chaplain of Monmouth Reform Temple rr lng~of a number of beachex Council in ranchejerjireas s before work on the ple, New Shrewsbury, and dessert will be- -. Youth Group; Miss Wanda Webster of-the- ta late.summer, raising con- project was begun. at the Off Broad Street Coffeehouse in Red . National Association of Colored People pern; for the resort industry. Tests will determine if Bank. Rabbi Edward Ellenbogen will guide Youth Organization; Miss Beverly Miller ' Both Rep. James J. How- changes brought about by a tour at the temple. ;" ;...-. of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, and Rob- ' ard,! D-N.J., and U.S. Sen. construction of the proposed At a meeting after dessert, members ert Grammar of Embury Methodist Church. inlet would be adverse, to ad- Clifford P. Case,.R-N.J., have Hearing will make final plans for a debate to be ;;iA^sandwicb,1.supper is scheduled be- jacent property owners and held the following week on Jan. 19 when fore the debate, at 5:30 p.m., and the de- eral research' funds to to users of the Shrewsbury community leaders will discuss "How to bate is due/to begin at 6:45 p.m. -..; , duct studies of the "red tide,^ LONG BRANCH -. City have been-for the final hear- include the purchase of six and Naveslnk Rivers. Council, after a stormy mid- ing of the funding measure, garbage trucks, hiring a su- Army Corps of Engineers 8 WMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm night session last night, set but was j. stalled . until next pervisor, five truck drivers officiate have said they will the date; for final hearing of week sO'OT amendment could and 10 helpers, fuel and main- -evaluate-the new-channel as Case Won't a measure to fund $225,000 for be madetothe planned code. tenance, insurance for the to effects on tidal action, sa- a municipal garbage collec- Objection Voiced trucks and employes and oth-. linity of the water,' currents, Anstett Heads Citizens Group Rule Out tion system for next Thurs- Thomas W. DeLisa, presi- er related costs. ' temperature, pollution, flows day, • . . ^ dent of, the collecting firm, Edgar Dinkelspiel, 85f in the rivers and in Raritan. Council Wednesday night objected,to the city's attempt Ocean Ave., a former city .Bay and movements of sands. Candidacy rejected a bid of $603,000 by to take over, garbage, collec- councilman, called for a cost The proposed inlet isi. inEazlet School Bond Battle the M&T DeLisa Corp. for tionhere. His attorney, Peter WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. analysis by an expert in the planned-between Spermaceti HAZLET — Citizens Associ- • issue, if adopW, would result three-day weekly collection Shaw,.Asbitfy Park, cited the collection field before council Cove and Island Beach to con- jand mean that we would not Clifford Case, R-N.J., told ated to Save Hazlet (CASH) in financial disaster to the be able to borrow for neces- some top Republicans yester- for a three-year term, The company's objections and decides the issue. He said the nect the. Atlantic Ocean with- has been formed to oppose the firm also offered bids of said the city will not be able mayor's cost estimates were the Shrewsbiay!fRlver chan- township. sary projects like sewers. Ap- day he felt his place was in $4.7 million bond issue "The Board of Education parently the board considers. the Senate, but he could* not $383,000 for a two - year con- to go into tile collection busi- offered with "a great deal of nel in Sandy Hook Bay to planned by the Board of Edu- tract and $190,000 for one ness at an estimated $174,000 shorten the route to open already owes ?5 million in out- this and the undue tax burden close the door on the possi- „ uncertainty." He said the gov- cation to finance a building standing bonds," he said, on our citizens as minor con-' bility he might run for gov- year, which were also reject- first year cost projected by erning body should have ex- sea by about five miles and program here. ed by the governing body. Mayor Paul Nastasio. to eliminate existing hazard- "and now wants to flagrant- siderations," he declared. ernor. tended its contract with the Former Committeeman ly usurp the township's en- ,*. Anstett added thathis State Republican Chairman Last night's meeting was to The mayor's projected costs J DeLisa firm, which runs out ous tidal conditions for. boat- T : men. < Raymond M. Anstett heads tire borrowing power. movement is gaining support ""WebsterB. Todd headed a Feb. 1, while the city collec- the group, which claims its "Adoption of the new pro- throughout the township and home state delegation which tion plan is, studied more • 200 Feet Vide purpose is to "enlighten the posal will result in the town- urged all interested persons to —--caHed-on-Gaser-Also-on-hand- thnrnughlv. •—-." The inlet channel would be public" about -the credibility -join-it. . was Bernard M. Shanley, the. ecu 'Hlt-or-Miss' " aiU teet Wide anairreet deep gap between citizens and the, state's GDP national commit- Mr. Shaw said he feels the in the ocean entrance and school board. ' teeman, and some other top '"nine feet deep in the bay, to . Mr.-- Anstett called the mayor's figures show only a be protected.,by parallel jet- leaders. $16,000 reduction of his cli- school board "inconsistent" Todd said he believed Case ties on the' ocean side and Hanlpn Night Slated Charges by Priests ent's one year offer. He bulkheads in the land cut. with regard to its projections • could win the governor's chair added that the city would be of enrollment, broken prom- . for the GOP for the first time NEWARK (AP)—Archbish- going into the garbage busi- The study was pushed by ises and attempted hoodwink- since 1953. He forecast former op Thomas A. Boland reject- ness on a "hit-or-miss" basis. Rep. James J. Howard, D- ing of the people. By Elks Tomorrow Gov. Robert Meyner as the ed last night allegations of of- N.J. The £100,000 survey is "Not long ago they an- RED BANK — The Elks ficial racism raised against He said council is involved In to-determine the effects of s terms as, state chairman of likely Democratic candidate. too many assumptions about' nounced the end of building will hold Edmund H. Han- the Youth Activities Commit- Case has refused previous him by a group of 20 Roman the proposed $8 million inlet for, the school system," the Ion Night, tomorrow at the Catholic priests. the garbage business and has project. ' tee, JVt the national conveh- entreaties to run for gover- underestimated the cost of op- chairman said. "Now they Lodge on Front St. tionin Dallas, Texas, in 1966, nor. He said yesterday "my < "The charges made are are back claiming millions of cpntrary to everything which eration and the number of Mr. Hanlon Is state presi- he was awarded a, citation feeling has been that this personnel needed to conduct dollars worth of buildings are dent of the Elks. for -"Exceptional Service to, (Senate) is the place for me" I have been attempting to do, Skin Graft Set needed." particularly hi the predomi- such an business. Mr. Hanlon joined Red Young '• America" by the and he does not anticipate > Milton Garr, Poole Ave., of- For Girl today » Mr. Anstett claimed the Bank Lodge in 1954. He has"Grand Lodge: Youth Activities' "any specific develop- nantly black areas of the arch- board pre-school survey, tak- diocese," Boland said in a ten a critic of City Council at- BOSTON, Mass.-A spokes- served in all of the posts of committee. Hfe was elected ments that would change my public meetings, took excep- en last year, showed "a de- the lodge and became exalt- president, of the State Elks mind." statement in reply to allega- . man at the Shrjners' Institute creasing number of kinder- 1 tions voiced yesterday by the, tion to the planned purchase for Burns said that skin ed filler in 1960. He has been Association in' June. ' But he agreed to "leave of the garbage trucks without garten students coming into active on many committees. Award Winner the .door open," saying, priests — 10 of them white grafting for Kelly Jean Kern- ,; our schools. This will result in — in a news conference. seeking bids beforehand. He er, Patterson' Ave., Shrews- He was chairman of the Ded- Mr: Hanlon has been active "There wasn't any need to said there is no emergency few and fewer students in the ication Committee when the make a decision today." The archbishop also said bury, N. J., has been re- elementary schools, especial- present lodge building was in community service, having involved in the purchase and scheduled from yesterday to been a member of the Parks the charges were counter to called for bids to be received ly since the larger classes, completed' and is now serv- ,. and Recreation Committee a national magazine's finding today, .-••-•' will be moving out of elemen- ing his second five-year term Support Voiced before the trucks are pur- Kelly has been a patient here for several years and that programs of the Newark chased. 1 tary into high school," he on the Board of Trustees. president for two years His archdiocese were", "perhaps here since Dec. 18 when she said. - For Sandman It was pointed out that the was transferred by air- from He was district deputy service has also been recog- the most ambitious" of any garbage trucks are "special ; The former committeeman PATER&N (AP) - Two Most Rev. Thomas A. Boland Riverview Hospital, Red grand exalted ruler from nized by the Board of Trust- in the country. equipment" and may be pur- estimated.; that-.within^five ees of the National Recre- Passalc County Republi- The priests outlined seven full extent of our power, In Bank, NrJ.. years there will be about "600 1989S1S64 and served on the chased without securing bids. She was burned in a home state Elks "Association Board ation Association with- an can leaders said yesterday instances which they said talent and in money, to ac- 'Protect Yourselves' fewer students In our elemen- award "of' Appreciation for they will support Congress- documented their contention complish what we felt was accident on Sec, 12 and suf- tary schools," •'.. , of Trustees. He served four "Protect yourselves," Mr. fered second and third degree an outstanding contribution man Charles Sandman for that the official church "is our obligation as a Christian Garr said. "People will won- In November, the Board of to the Recreation Movement governor when the county ex- racist." The instances ranged leader in the community. der about your buying trucks burns over her arms, back Education announced the pro- in America." He has served ecutive committee meets to from fencing of a church "the church cannot do without bids." and chest. Her bathrobe went posed ballot question. Includ- as chairman of the Shade select a candidate. schoolyard in a black parish everything." Councilman Henry Cioffi re- up In flames when she leaned ed in the package are provi- Tree Commission. Frank Davenport, Passaic to a vote in favor of former . over an electric burner on sions for a $1.3 million addi- He also said, "I have is- torted: "Once . again, Mr. the stove which her mother Born In Freehold, he Is a County Republican chairman, Alabama Gov. George Wal- sued guidelines for actual in- Garr has raised the specter tion to the high school, a $2.5 graduate of Freehold schools. and Stephen Dudiak, the for- lace by students at Essex volvement with the black of corruption." lie said Mr. had just turned off after heat- million 40-room intermediate mer' chairman, made their ing a baby's bottle, Ho attended Newark College Catholic High School. , community, but had to de- Garr hnd "cleverly intro- school and all purpose rooms of Engineering. HD is a menu support for Sandman public Archbishop Boland in reply The hospital spokesman and elementary school class- pend for Implementation of duced the subject' Intg tho said yesterday that she was ber of Newark Branch Amer- in separate statements. recounted a serjes of activi- those guidelines on those in proceedings. room additions totalling $777,- ican Electroplaters Society, Dudiak said he Is support- ties in housing, education and the areas concerned." Although Mr. Dellsa and Ills coming along "fairly well" 000. Ho Is sales office supervl. ing Sandman "In the best In- other Holds In which he said The archbishop noted that . attorney, Mr. Shaw, snld they and appeared to be ready for The board said the addi- sor, M& T Cjicmlcals,'Mat- • tcrest of solidifying the Pas- tho church had worked" to the 20 priests had an average do not know if they will seek the grafting, ^^ tions are needed to cope with awan. saic County organization" and help the black community. of 3.2 year's of experience and a legal block of lliu city's Red Tag Sale an expected 1,000-pupil in- Mnmbfirs nnd guesls from he will support the entire Re- "Wo have attempted, by six had been In the work six move, they were accompn- Now going on at W. T, Grant crenso In tho next five yc;us lodges throughout the, state; publican ticket. Davenport Initiating new programs, to months or less. nled by a court reporter, who Co., Llttlo Silver. (Adv.) because of projected homo will attond1 tomorrow's event called the ngrcoment between meet tlie needs that had de- He also hinted at possible recorded the transcript of Awnings " building. to pay honor to tho stale pres- him and Dudiak to- support veloped in our nroas by rea- disciplinary action, saying the session. Mr. DoLlsa is a Buy now for Installation next The referendum proposal ident. ,...,. A, ,'. Snndmnn "th0 beginning of a son of the unusual Influx of those priests "cannot operate city resident. ' spring, at low off season prices. was submitted to the state Refreshments will;1 ba Republican reconciliation." now people into our legitimately within tho City Council recently ac- No deposit. Also snlo on Rattan Commissioner of Educa- served. Music for dancing wllli —~~~ Meeting big cities," ho sold. church Independently of tho cepted a $50,000 annual bid and Den furniture. Monmouth tion for approval in Decem- bo by Reliance Jacobsefl. Monmouth County Chapter "It may bo truo that wo authority of the Ordinary to from Shrewsbury Disposal Awning & Casual Furniture Co., ber. If ho approves It, tho Committee chairman |4 f O.O.I) at Hahrs Landing, Imvo not ulway» been micccss- whom thoy havo promised Inc. to dump garbage nt its 147 (Main, Asbury l'ark. 775- voters will got tho question. Floyd s. Cray, past exalted" Fob. 13. Call 872-1245. (Adv.) ful, but wo have tried to the rovcrenco and obedience." Colts Neck landfill site. 48B1. (Adv.) Mr. Anstett said tho bond Edmund II. Hanlon ruler, ltccl Dank Lodgo. • 1 I . -X£ rvtucmncE

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After 6 p m^ after ( p.m. iginal 17,000 miles, call Mr. walker, Phone 4624529, ' • ' IBW OODOEB SOLD AT COST PLUI CREDIT PROBLIMiT Everyene [I 19«J CORVAIR HOME convertible. 364-4000. 196T CHRYSLER 300-Llke new, 24.IM) AUTOS FOR SALE ' NCMONEY DOWN 1M7 CHSVRCLBT - twu-iaol, Man- ntnod on a purchaae ol a good uiei 4-speed. Very clean. Aiklng (489. MS- MERCEDES 1966 - Four-door dleael. miles, J21OO or best offer. 1968 dard traaunlulon. In food 'running PLYMOUTH 1967 _ Power steering. •ADILLAC 1M7 — Sed.n De Vllle. . sTi™ »eer, warranty. Immediate de- car. AJk for pur credit counaelor 4219. , - Factory air conditioning. New tires. Fully equipped. Take over payments VOLKSWAGEN. 6000 miles. IliWO or ' livery. We'll belt anyone7! deal Ortr condition, two extra Urea. J200. Call Town £ Country ' Dodge, Inc., 0 J15.B3 week. Town A Country Dodge, best offer'. Service bound. 671-5498. •ully equipped. »ir. TaKe over p«y- 94«-413« after 6 p.m. Male Bt. yatawan. Can now 666-6100 1IU8TANO 1965 — Hardtop coupe. Winterized. Like new. J1650. 741-3(64. ient« S22.7g week. Town h Country volume ule...uvei you hundred*, Fully equipped. Take over payments Inc. B0 Main Bt., M&lawan. Call now! IMS VOLKSWAGEN - (IBM or tike S66-81OO. r>dndB~19iB8 ^~DafT Hsritlop coupe. lodge, Inc. 60 Miln SI., HtUwui. Call now! 5*6-8100 1867 • WILDCAT Bulck convertible). 1961 AUSTIN HSALKY Bugeye Sprit J7.B7 week. Town 4 Country DMge, Fully equipped. Take over pay- TOWN * OOUNTRYTCDOE, INc;' over payments. Call Ittll now! Mt-6100. • _' 92,300. Call Excellent running. Must - Bell. 22. Inc. to Ualn St., Mitawan. call now! ments $14.87 week. Town A Country MMHn 8t. . Matawan • 787-6595. 1984 CHEVROLET — Station wagon, 495-0387 3472 MO-6100. . • ,327 mi. In,' >Vur iipf ert with Hurst, Podge, Inc. 60 Main St., Matawan. 9M RAMBIiGR it. CIU«lc 6fl». Three- DODGE 1967 — Polar*: Four-door ('nil now! 566-6100. ~ " 1947 OTO —' Ciiitom Interior. Four BANK REPOSSESSIONS — Take over CORVETTE 1665 - Convertible. Four 1B61 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE 411 rear. $1000. 87M1O9. wa?nn, Rtx-cyllnder automatic, •peed. Low mileage. Excellent condl- Fully equipped, air. Take over pay. .~. powrr Kteerlng. radio, heater, weekly low paymentl 10 at your bud- apeed." Fully equipped. Take oVe Very clettn. -MUBt be 'seen. 9S0O. ments $12.47 week. Town ft Country •dNE~OK—THE~ FEW REMAINING iSSoCHEVROLETlp ro get. Lowest bank rates. Town a payments $16.92 week. Town A Coun 717-8766 good condition. Asking $250. Phone inrt roof rack. Good family car. WOO. Dodge. Inc. 60 Main St., Matawan. ORIGINAL 19Gfi ill FORD PAIR- I871H58. - . Country Dodge, inc. 60 Hala St.. Hit-try Dodge, Inc. CO Main St., Mala Call now: 566.6100. LANES — For Information call 787-4735: awan. Call now 566*8100. wan. Call now! 568-6100. 1967 CHEVROLET — Impafc Super BOMEOWNeRg-Taka advantage of 747-0159. 1069 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER— ^62~MERCURY — Raijloi heater. 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Four 6 p.m.. 264-6124. kins J23OO. 787-7360. Call T4I-S487. speed. New white walls, brakes, ex- wan. Call now:. 566-6100. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE CHEVROLET 1967 — Impala con- haust system and battery. Excellent l958~JEEP^^~Me)crj""fiiirc»h." New' VALUNT~I9f.7"—"Four-door. Fully HUNDERBIRD 1987 - Undau. vertible-coupe. Fully equipped. Take condition. Sacrifice. J2195. Til 5 p.m.engine, battery, tires, gas tank, shock equipped. Take over payments $13.87 'ully equipped, aln Take over pay- over paymBnU J10.97 week. Town call 747-2819. Alter 6 p.m. call 462- absorbers. Warren hubs and snow- werk. Town A Country Dodge, Inc. ionl«. $15.80 -veck. Town * Country £ Country Dod|e, Inc. M Ualn St., 5291. plow. $985. Call 2919264. . BO Main St., Matawan. Call.now! 566- lodge, Inc. 60 Main St., Matawan. 'all now! 566-6100.. ' _ Mltawan.,Pall now! S68-6100. TBMPEST 1968 — Four-door. Fully FIAT~196J~^-~aiiitlori""wago"nr~Fully* 610(1. _ _ _ lnf condition. OLDSMOBILE «8 — 19«5 Power equipped. Take over payments $7.42 equipped. Take over payments $6.42 r964 VOLKSWAGEN convertible. 47, FORD ^^" week. Town ft country Doitge, Inc. week. Town A Country DodgR, Inc. 60OOO original miles. Onn owner. Radio., our new llrrn. ne battery. Very brakei, window', steering, (cat. Air asonable. Call 842-0841^ VISIT THE condttonei. Automatic tranimlasfon. 60 Ualn St.. Mataw&n. Call now: 566-Main St.. Matawan. Call now! 5M-whltewalli, snow Urea. J750 firm. Call L-1965. - 6100. 787-1595. u model. Automatic transmission. lood condlllon. Call Thurs. «nd Frl, FRIENDLY SALESMEN AT AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE ,ler 7:30 p.m.. Bat. »nd Sun. alter a.m., 588-8576. ./rOTJPlMB — Corona. Four-door, J4i^^M&i!s£siiM!w^t&2iyayiK!iaMt^^ rully equipped. Take over payments 8.97 week. Town & Country Dodge, Inc.. ftt Main St.. Matawan. Call now! WALL 666-6100, ?ORD 1985 WHITE FOUE-DOOR IALAXIE MO — Radio and heater. MOTORS kUtomatlc transmission, power steer> THEY'RE OFFERING » and brakes, snow tires. 1993 or tst oiler this week. 229-4887. 1981 RAMBLER WAOON SIM 40 OF THE CLEANEST -Call 842-U24 BUICK 1967 — Sportsman. Nlns-pas- •enter wagon. Fully equipped, air Take over payment* J15.84 week, rown ft Country Dodge, Inc. 80 Main USED CARS IN SPECIAL Malawan. call now! 508-SIOO. 2ORVETTE — 10M, 427 eu. In. Tur- >o Jet, 429 tip. Beautllul condition. 10.400 miles, u.ooo. Call 141-8518 be- MONMOp COUNTY. tween 8-7 p.m. . • 881 PLYMOUTH — Suburban »U- lon wagon. Blx-pasaenger. Radio, leater, power ateerlng. New brakes. PRICED FROM $100 TO $6,000 lew" tlren. Meal traneportaUon for S AVIN G S Jjr JIM. Call 7T6-8477. 1955 CHEVROLET — 301 Built-up. Kurat ehllter. gun tauges. Chrome A CAR FOR EVERY TASTE reverie, Body la excellent. 787-8011 Between 12 and 3 p.rru DODOS 1967 — Monaco. Hardtop AND EVERY POCKETBOOK ... soupe. Fully equipped, air. Take over payments J1XSB week. Town k Coun- SALE try Dodge, Inc. 60 Main St, Mete- WITH DEALS TO MATCH. Hall now! 566-B1O0. \ - 1955 VOLKSWAGEN — |140. Call at- .er 4:30 p.m. 5«6-7S21. COURTESY • VALUE • SERVICE ... SECOND TO NONE 1961 CORVAIR MONZA — -automat- c, bucket seats, radio, whltewall res. Excellent condition. Asking S950 :alt 949-3074, 9-S p.m. and 868-5129 .COME IN TODAY and SEE HOW- ,fter 6 p.m. 4 965 MUSTANG — Convertible. Auto- EASY IT IS TO DO BUSINESS WITH US matic, alx cylinder. Must aell. Name our price. Call 264-8852. after «

1964 BUICK SPECIAL DELUXE — Excellent condition. Best offer. Own- «r tran»terred. 747-0580. )ART 1985 — Station wagon. Fully iqulpped. Take over payments 17.23 veek. Town A Country Dodge, Inc. 9 Main St.. Matawtn. Call nowl 666- MOO. HI VOLKSWAGEN — Excellent con- JUST A PARTIAL LISTING dition. Perfect as lecond car. Call 747-4118. 1968 CADILLAC 1967 LINCOLN 19M MERCURY SPECIAL DELUXE COUPE: •ONTIAC TBMPE8T 1964 SPORT :OUPE — six cylinder. Automatic. Ctuv OeVlllt. Full power, factory Two to choose from. Both thorough-1 Several to chooH 'from, Two-doors, 1/ reconditioned. Just troded from , four tfoori and station wogont. All ladlo, heater, whllewalls. Excellent mention. 5655. 264-8241. _ •Ir. 1000 original mlln original owners. Fully eqlupped wllti , In top condition. Ready for your factory air. • inspection. i90*FAIRLANB~Sport Coupe~lii""nlce" EQUIPPED WITH Dual Speed Wipers & Washers • Shoulder Harnesses :ondltlon. Bucket seats. New Hurst speed transmission. Posltractlon. 1967 CHRYSLER 1965 MUSTANG Super Turbins Automatic Trans. Glare proof inside mirror . • Deluxe Carpeted Interior tfew clutch, clutch plate. New-brakes, 1968 CADILLAC Two to choose from. One coo- Two to choose from, Ou con- drums, 4' new tires, bought Dec. 2S. _ vsrtlblti on* two-door hardtop. Both , 1 White Side Wall Tires • Outside Rear View Mirror Radio, heater. Only $775 for quick EMonxio, 2 to chaoii from. Both vertible. one hardtop. Juit traded Power Steering jUJfflJM ' i Immoculait Bolance of -ntvv car from original owners. Priced to jJ lamted with extra. warranty. Radio Convenience Group Package_•„• l», Padded Safety Dash & Pillars 1963 TRIUMPH — Spitfire. Body ex-> cellent, needs motor work. (250. Call Soft Ray Shaded Windshield ' Deluxe Wheel Covers • Anti Theft Ignition, Steering, '41-4637 alter 7 p.m. __^ transmission control rHUNDERBIRD 1984—Green convert^ Four Way Warning Flasher Palu} terlor. Call ,142-3051,.,

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IMS CHEVY II 1967 COUGAR Nova Sport Coup*, standard trans., V-« Sport Coupe, While llnllh with TO GET A radio aid heoler. Blui finish, mint block bucket teats, automatic trans- "69 condlllon, new cor ff 1 701- minion, powtr steering, • radio guorontei. 9 • ' • •» BETTER DEAL $1995 1968 CHEVROLET FORDS! VI impala Sport Couse. Turquoise 1967 CHEVROLET FROM A flnlih, O'jtomolk Irani., power V-l Impala Super Sport Coupe, •leering, radio and heoler, new Yellow finish, black vinyl bucket seol Interior,, power steering, auto- "RUSSELL MAN" guarantee. $2295 matic transmission, radio end 1966 CHEVROLET 1968 CHEVROLET V-> impalo Sport Sedan, power Specially Equipped-Specially Priced . . . sleeting, auto, trans, radio and V-l Impalo, 4-door sedan, Gold healer, mint ffl COT FOR BIG flnlih, foctory air condlllonei), outo- 1966 PONTIAC condition. 9 I 3Y9 mtrtlc transmlislon, power-steering, Tempest custom 0 cylinder 4-door WITH REDUCED FACTORY PRICES ON THE EQUIPMENT YOU WANT MOST— radio ond heater, custom hardtop, Blue finish, showroom condlllHi. power steering, automatic transmis- 1965 CHEVROLET sion, radio (Me or V-B Impola Sport Coupe, Silver fin WHITEWALLS, WHEEL COVERS, VINYL ROOF, AIR CONDITIONING, ETC. SAVINGS ON and heater. $1595 lih. power steering. £1 9QC 1968 CAMARO outo, transmission, yl JT9 V t Spert Coupe, Green finish, black A '69 OLDS vinyl buckel seols, automatic trans- mission, radio and hsattr, very, low '67 CADILLAC T965 CHEVY II WHITE SALE USED CARS - READY TO GO! mileage, ntw OOOC Coupl DeVllle sport coupe. Nova Sport Coupe, Tan finish, auto* t cor guarantet. Brilliant Red finish with black matlc tram , radio and heator, $1695 SEE (conomlcal, o (M IOC 1966 BUICK FOUR-DOOR vinyl rool, black leather In- STATION WAGONS OTHER MODELS . - Electro MS, Extra snow tires. 1967 CHEVELLE tsrlor, powtr steering, win- real beauty, • $ I I 79 t dows and seals, Poctory air 196B THgNBSRIip , .,„ "«L1966 MUSTANG 51350 I Mallbu Super Sport convertible. condlllbned. 17,000 mileage. 14(6 COUNTRY SQUIRE S$1795 " ... • FRED KOESER 1965 CHEVROLET ' c 10 passenger. S-50 laclory warranty. Four-dDor Landou, air conditioned, . —-—• Bigtrt -cylinder. ' Yellow finish with black lop ond This Is truly a line cor. $1695 block bucket seals, power steering, B Impala wagon, Bluo finish, power 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL S349S 1966 CHIVROLET CAPRICE • ALAN HOLSEY aulo. trans., radio £ | nn r steerlno, radio and heater, auto- 1966 CHEVROLET CAPRICE $1*95 Four door, air conditioned. Leather Irlm, vinyl 4-door hardtop, air conditioned. ond heoler, $4395 matic ' C1AOC t pasunoar oulomatlc, power steering, . rool, stereo tape player, speed .control. 1966 CUSTOM "500" $1195 4-door, automatic, power steering. • BERT RYPKEMA 1967 CHEVROLET 1966 CUSTOM RANCH W&N. 51350 1967 THUNDERBIRD $2495 1965 FORD F-35D Truck $1495 V.| Impalo wagon, Gold finish, 1966 CHEVROLET 1965 PLYMOUTH 1967 BUICK $2395 Tall-aale, hydraulic dump, low mllBage, - • TOM KESELMAN power steering, automatic transmis- Fury III 4-door sedan. Turquoise 196S COLONY PARK 51475 USabre Custom 4-doort Vlnyt roof, V-8 Impato Sport Coupe, Turquoise 1965 MERCURY $1250 sion, power tailgate, CO9 finish, factory air cond.. power Station Wagon air conditioning. radio and heater. finish, block Interior, power after- Montclolr, lour-dr. hordlop. Ing, outomtrtlc tronimlailoi ileerlno, radio and heater, aulo- 1967 OLDSMOBILE $2295 tranimlsilorif radio rn a tic and 1965 COUNTRY SQUIRE $1395 1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE $1195 TODAY! tranimlsslofi. Delta Custom two door hardtop, air conditioned. 1967 MUSTANG healor, Ten passenger. Automatic, power steering., $1595 1967 LTD TWO-DOOR HDTP. $1895 1966 FllRLANE $1195 4 Spart Coupe, Yellow finish wllh Aulomollc, power it~'lno.. ' blnck buckel seals ond black vinyl 1965 CHEVROLET 1965 CHEVROLET Impala Won. $1295 500 — 4-door. 1966 CHEVELLE 1967 XL $1895 rool, automatic trammlsslon, power a Del Air 4-door sedan, Blue Automatic, power steering. 1965 GALAXIE $1150 slterlng, radio and IMQQi: • Mallbu Wagon, power steering, flnlih, power steering, automatic 2-door hardtop, bucket seats. 2-dr. hardtop, automatic. hsolir, like newi ?I77J oulo. Irani., radio ft ,.. and heater, $1695 .traniinisiloi, radio 196S FAIRLANE 500 $1195 1967 FORD HARDTOPS $1795 1965 GALAXIE 500 $1195 and heater. Wagon Automatic, power sts«rlnp. 1967 MUSTANG $1750 Four-door hardtoa, 1967 CAMARO Eight-cylinder, automatic. RUSSELL 1964 GALAXIE $ 895 1965 FAIRLANE 500 $ 995 AJlorrtallc, power steering. V-B Sport Coupe, Yellow finish wllh 1966 CHEVROLET 1965 CHEVELLE 2-ttoor hardtop, air conditioned. Wagon I block bucket ssols, "Roily Sport" V-l Impala super Sport convertible, 6 AAallbu 4-door sedan. Turquohe 1967 CAUENTE $1695 1964 GALAXIE 500 $ 850 wllh hlddin headllahU. vinyl rool, Grten finish, black vinyl buckot llnllh, aulftnntk Iranimljslon, Two door hardtop, automatic, power steering. OLDSMOBILE- power steering, automatic iranirnii- seali, power steering, automatic radio and hftajBr, ocotiomtcah 1964 COUNTRY SEDAN $ 950 4-door . •Ion, radio ' C91OC tronsmlsslon, radio JM#AIM Aulomollc, power ilierlng, air condlllon, 1966 FORD HARDTOPS $1395 1964 COMET $ 795 and heater. 5»* • 73 oral Ijialer, $1695 condition.. $1 I YD 2-door hardtop CADILUC CO. 9—1968 GALAXIE HARDTOPS—NEW and USED—S2295 UP WITH 5-50 WARRANTY — MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM _ 100 NEWMAN SPRINOS RD. FOUR FLOORS OF FORDS RID IANK FORD 741-0910 MULLER CHEVROLET MOUNT-ENGLISH OPIH WID. & PHI. TIL t r.M, HIGHWAY 34 566-0000 MATAWAN ' 1 SAT. TIL » P.M. MONMOUTH and-MAPLE, RED BANK 741-6000 SINCE 1904 16—IBS DAILY JtEGISIER, Frfrhy, January10,1969 , BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTE&-FEKALE HELP WANTED-tfEMAlE HELP WANTED-FEMAIfl HELP WANTED-MALE LIGHT HWlnra—CUUH CELLARS . CLERK-STENO-TYPIST NCR OPERATOR SECRETARY — Opportunity with «. MECHANIC" AUTOS FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES YARDS tJARAQIB — Free utlmaUs. pandlng law orflce In the laidaletown SERVICE MAINTENANCE Call alter X nm. 741-1149. For leading Importer of tlrea. Splendid Two yean experience minimum, ApplJ We MKI another MU-MUUC, an. opportunity to grow. In lneom. - and personnel office, Mon. through Fr area. Bend resume' to P.O. Box 28 TRAINEE around man who can handle any kind SUICE 196S — skylark. Hardton IKSt HARLET DAVIDSON 74 -1200 responsibility. Liberal profit-sharing between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. JUddlelown. • of factory repair and help ui de«i8n QSOROE MABSH Jk 8ON8 - Local BLACK SEAL license required, op- ind build better maohiMry; II y55 coupe, Hilly equipped. Take coveaKr cc engine. Excellent running condi- ud long dlstanc* moving and stor* plan and fringe benefits. Knowledge DRUG STORK CLERK — POLL portunity for man experienced In pipe payment*, tf.n week. T"™ * ° - tion. JSOO. 787-1211 alter i age. AgenU for Engel Bros. Fully German helpful, but not vital, starting LILY-TULIP TIME. EXPERIENCE DESIRE! llttine, welding, Jbeet metal wort, think lor youwelf, don't need a lot-of }, KrDodgt, I»c 60 Main St., Mata- Insured and containerized storage. •alary commensurate with present Divmon ot OwensMUInoto , PLEASANT WORKING" COND pumps, air compreisers and air condi- supervision, dlaiute moaotow, .»M *an. Call BO»! 5MCM1. ability. CALL 963-2200. OQNTT GRUB- Hw?- S5 Holmdel, N. TIONS. PHONE 787-9767. - tioning equipment. van! your work appreciated, try l; GEORGE MAHSH Jb SONS. 380 W. BER PRODUCTS, INC.. darteret, N.J. MOBILE HOMES An equal opportunity employer WOMEN WANTED — Electrolux ATCO CERAMICS CORP. 1957 BUICK — Good running condi- Prospect Ave., cliirwood. 566-1101 07008. •:"'> WAITRESS WANTED — Pull Hm Industrial experience preferred. Apply tion. Ideal second cr. $100. Call SI- LIQHT HAULING — Garages, attics Year :round work. *1.60 hour to sta now blring to show our new 120: HWY. 35, KEYPORT . S5I7- Monday thru Frldiy. M p.m., 10x51 ADC — Two bedrooms, living arid cellars cleaned. Call 787-5241. PART-TIME ACCOUNTS KECMV- Apply 508 Prospect Ave., Little Bl! Personnel office, Mon. thru Frl. trorn room. Full size ldtchen and bath. Reasonable fees. Plus uniform* meal allowance'. ani ver. 9 a.m. to 22 Noon. Very steady, year round. We were an • AH day Sunday. Alt tor 31m. Heated floors. Excellent condition. ABLE CLERK Hours lleilble, to be tips. Full company benefits. Apply at KEN BAHRB MOVES MACHINERY discussed. Apply Llttl. Silver Clean- ter 2 p.m. F. W. Woolworlh Co, K equal opportunity employer ysari ie. ' 1956 CHEVROLET — Four-door ••• PART-TTME BOOKKEEPER WITH lore it beoame fashionable. Call 264-7066. Ocean Ave., Sea Brlgbt ers, 601 Branch Ave. Broad BL, Red Bant • ' EXPERIENCE. Call 787-3100 from LILY-TULIP dan. Bel Air V-8 automatic. Bum 4:30 p.m. DIVISION- OF OWENS ILLINOIS iood R«tnt lnnpection. Asldnf »155. 1965 10x50 MOBILE HOME — On tha Call 842-3190 LEGAL 8ECRETARY — Typing and OAL PRTDAir — On. girl office. WANTED — A SECOND COOK _ spot. Adults only. Call after 6 p.m. Hwy. 35 Holmdel, N.J. Experienced. Reliable and dependable Call 787-483S after i p.m. FAINTING — Exterior and Interior shorthand skills required. Apply Interesting position for qualified pe WOMAN - Capable ot taking ca An eqiial opportunity employer 264-4413. insured. Special rates on one-family Monmouth Legal Services Organiza- •on. Must be experienced In a of four children, ages 11£ thru S, oc pcrsim Excellent opportunity to ad- . 1965 MUSTANO FA3TBACK — In Call Jerry for free estimate. 7B7-3243. tion, 3 E. Front Bt, Red Bank. 741- P°J»e» o' office work. Small payroll casional evenings and possibly enllri vance. Brand new operation. Pleuant MAONOUA — 34x8. aluminum awn- WANTED —Mature sober man to; almoiphera at Fort Munmouth'i ot. ixrellent condition. New Urea, special Ing. One bedroom. Asking 11500. Call 1401. light bookkeeping and typing. Pleas- weekends. Own transportation pre assist superintendent. Some knowl Interior flower brakes and steering. ant working conditions. In Red Bank. ferred. 671-9360. . ll«r/ciub. 5<2-7332. On. owner. SIMP. 229-6413 alter t. after (, 666-1080. HAVING A PARTY? SECRETARY — For busy executive. 1 11 edge ot painting, plumbing and gen- Call Excellent shorthand and typing re- ^"SJ "* - Sena resume to Box D- WOMAN WANTED — Part-time, fo eral maintenance, for garden apart- TRUCK DRIVER — Por Septic Tank • SPARTAN — 8x40, awning, color TV 131, The Dally Register, Red Bank. ment. Salary ?80 per week to start. 1963 PONTTAC — Blue Bonnertlle and air conditioner. J1S00. Call 787- MBRRI MAKINGS quired. Professional office (not legal) driving and general work. Must be truck* Experienced preferred. Call af- convertible. Radio, n«ter. Power 6021 after 5:30. 741-5833 Mon: thru Frl. 9 a.m- -12 offers unique opportunity. Car neces- DENTAL ASSISTANT — Matawan. able to lift 40 lbs. Permanent post. Call 7(1-0115. tor 6 p.m., 787-W37. brakes and steering, V8 automatic. Two days advance notice a "MUST" sary to and from work. Salary com- Experience necessary. 2 to 6 days, Uon. Apply NORWOOD DISTRIBU PRESSMAN"^- Heidelberg and Llttii" Excellent condition. Bent olfer. 222- mensurate with experience. Write TOR3 INC., 624 Broadway, Long MAINTENANCE WORK — Men EXPERT WATCH, Clock and Jewelry no evenings. Complete handwritten wanted for full time day or part- Giant printing preaBen. uteaay em- „ S793 evenings and wckenfls. Box B-152, The Sally Register. Red Branch. See Mr. Flacopo. 222-3804. ploymcnt, COMMERCIAL PRESS, 189' WANTED AUTOMOTIVE Kparlng. H. Rosin. Jeweler, IS W. Bank. time night work. Steady position with 1SH OLDSMOBILE JET STAR 'V — Front BL, Red Bank. PART-TIME CLERK — Clerical an major company. Benefits. Call 22D- W. Front St., Red_BanK._ , I Excellent condition and low mileage. JUNK CARS TREE TRIMMING — No high trees. WOMEN — Flat work Ironer and SALESPERSONS WANTED — Fu some typing. Benefits. Write Box H 1414 for appointment. _ •SPOTTER — &°r , hnttr. inBuranca-program. call country 8ud< t1795oo 1964 VOLKSWAGEN '& 995 ser car Wash, Mlddletown, 671-5259, ALL SHIFTS Stdon. Block, rodlo, Imiti. for appointment. lirterertino puitioni avolloblt Including high risk Nursery, Piychlatry, 1964 VOLKSWAGEN $1050 CCU, ICU, General Midlclnt'ond Surgery. Convertible. White. Radio, heater. ACCOUNTANT HHMI-BBNIOIt — CPA 1964 VOLKSWAGEN ....$1095 firm seeking man frith general ex- Paid vocoilon, oiniraui %h\H dlllsrtnllal and beneflti. Tuition rtlmburst- perience level of Beml'Senior. Coin- '63 FORD FAIRLANE Squarebocf.. Blue. Rodie, heottr. . petittvs BtUry offered plui &• tener- m«nl. Extensive orientation and In-urvlct progromi. 1965 KARMAN GHIA $1395 ous program of fringe benefit*. Call 2-Door Coupe. Green. Rodlo, heater. Gronm»n, Brown A Co. 774-4553. Call VftNDOW CLEANERS 1966 VOLKSWAGEN .....$1350 EXPERIENCED Sedon. Green. Rodlo, heoter. CALL rXe-3790 . 222-5200, Ext. 228 w 1967 VOUSWAGEN .: $1595 Sedan Blue. Radio, heater. BUSINESS NOTICES 1969 VOLKSWAGEN .$2050 HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE '67 BUICK ELECTRA Sedan. Selgi. Radio, healer, Cujfom 2-Door Hardtop, Air Condition DOMESTICS / Original Designs 1 •' 1963 FORD :.„...... $ 795 la mil your flgura $299500 country wdan wagon. Rodlo, heoter, power, V.|, aufomoilc. • Gowns . BOAT BUILDING i § ft 1963 PORD ^::^rn:-v;:;;;:::;n:;;;:;;;-::-""' '-'"$-795- •Sportiwear If you-he^eVpWCTeiTiTb^^ 67 PONTIAC CATALINA Foiclone "SOO". FOur-door. Radio, neater, automatic V-l, power iteerlno 1964 CHEVROLET .....: $1150 Suits • Coats Industrie, or have the desire to |Mrn th. following 4-Door Sedan : imoolo Suoer Sport. Twnloof *iordlo(>. Rodlo, rwoter, auNmaMe, V-«, cairom alteration! iradet' 00 1965 MERCURY .„ $1295 EtlSE LOIZEAUX "wHerev. Four-doo,_iedan. Rodlo, heoter, oulomotkrv-iv'piwef'eleerlng. M895 1966 PONTIAC .'. $1795 531.0626 1)1 G.T.O. convertible. Radio, heoter, aulomotlc, V* power steerlno. 411 Rtdmoid A*«., Oakhurst WOODWORKING PAINTING WARErWs.NG 1967 BUICK $2095 LeSobre. T«WHfoor hordtop. Radio, r^^"atriomotie."'vi ENGINE INSTALLING BOAT FABRICATING '65 BUICK SPECIAL power Meeting, vinyl lop, J Station Wagon, Air Condition FOUR SPEEDS We Offer 1965 FORD . $1295 Anderson $] 29500 ,"«,- ..I""."."9' T"">-

OR CAUL n. fyfrE| MONMOUTH COUNTY'S OLDEST and LARGEST ACENr/AtUIO VAN LINES AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER THE LgHRS COMPANY BOB WHITE BUICK - OPEL 51-53 Mechanic Sf. noundury Heail, Morllnra N J SHREWSBURY AVE 741-420^ NEW SHREWSBURY SHREWSBURY MOTORS, Inc. Red Bank, N. J. An equr.1 nr,r,or|,,nlly ,m'n|Ov,r' SHREWSBURY AVE. 741-85^ SHREWSBURY 741-0030 ' . NO ;crj CHARGED h mjJP WANTOD-MiJe-Fenude HELP WANTED--Mite-Female FOB nm. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bfl XMIM APARTMENTS APAHTMHVTS rithy, January 10, 1969—17 TJfF, DAILY TY YOU jW L0N6£R PHARMACIST ,NEEfr'ORSjUSE-',y/l]LL,i'.. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR Luxury High-Rise Apartmenf Living SMALL BUNGALOW — Two bed- URGE MEDICAL CENTER rooms. Adults only. 17] Mornlngilde SELL On The Beautiful Naveslnlc Riverl. Ave., East Keansburg. _o_ EATONTOWN — Unfurnished, Staff position. 40 hour wjeR.^ Starting salaiy $190 a week. Beautifully furnifihed lobby with 24 • Itnur rtoorman ?ervlce/Heate,d bertroams, porch, cellar. ',« acre. FAST awJmiTiliig' J>ool wl»h locher rooms, cabanas mni, H8iina. baths (ex- J225 plus utilities. M2-3268. _^ Excellent working conditions. Employee benefits include pen- clusive toienanlm/Private m»rina/l00% Indoor narklnc availahie/Fire- ;WITH A QUICK AGTipKl , -Proof 12-slory, -bulttUns'-'wlth hl-otwcd flnvators^'i nrnHmmiJ have- FURNISHED HOUSE — Very nice. sion plan; partially-paid life, disability and hbspltalMtlon in- balcohleVwilh-river vIpwu/CENTRAL AtR CuNIHTinNlNG/FrlpUtiiire " Three or lour -bedrooms. Available.' surance. For interview appointment, call Personnel Depart- LOW-COST dlshwsshera and 2-rtodr refrlneralor-frcezep/Tanoan hyllMn wall ovpnn January 1.1th. 842-4782 or 741-3251. *nd oount#rton rannfd/Formica kitchen cahincts and work srewt/Lpsa ment. • '<• V ' DAILY REGISTER than 1 hour NYC, 40 mJnulM io Newark and JO mJniitps /rom beach -1NCROFT — ' Exclusive location. and 3 blocks (rom trains and exoreu tmaes. Beautiful woodeii , 214-acre esute. MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER Three-bedroom log cabin styled ranch. APPLIANCES BY Wood burning fireplace, pine paneled LQfJG BRANCH, N. J. FAMILY AD throughout. Out of state owner must rent. A. KOZICKY REAL ESTATE • 222-5200, Ex.t. 492 BROKER, Hwy. 35, Eatontown. S4J- 3 LINES - 5 DAYS FRIGIDAIRE 2223. _ _i_ . • 1 •.hH 2-hedroom rinarimrnlii • • ED~BitNK — six rooms, cellar, ga- age, porch. Security, lease. |18S plus BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JUST 1'3'bedroom penttioiue apartment also avalMhic. Utilities. 787-0513. Available for Merchandise For Ball only. Article must originate from a OVERSIZED two-bedroom ranch. Full household and may not exceed a sale finished hAspment. one-car garage. $225 price of im.OO per article, FROM $235 •or month. ,, . , , Price MUST be advertised. Each ad dlUonal line $1.00. No copy change*, IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE OCCUPANCY TWO-BEDROOM onestory maaonry CAREER OPPORTUNITY may be made and no discounts or home, furnished, »15O per month. returns will be made B ad Is can- oeled before expiration. PAUL V. BOVA. Realtor, 6~71-2M4 . AS A ATI.ANflc""HlGHLANns — Thrja- To Place Your Daily Register Riverview Towers bedroom house. CIo«e to school, 1190 TEXACO RETAILER FAMILY AP. CALL ... monUlh- plus utilities. BAHRS REATj BSTATE.^Rcallor. 872-1600. - In the prosperous Middletown area. 28 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. "tlTTLi! SILVER — Unfurnished1.' 74U900 Three bedrooms.. Two tiled baUls. Rental Offics Open Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.— - Hen. Living mom. dining area. Base- WB OFFER] 24-Hour Service "•"No, Cdthy, my mommy.sa/s I don^t want.to : ment -Garage Quiet play •!««" PESKS $15 up pn,ES, tables, cnalra Phone: 741-1732 . area; For small family. E.A. ARM- • . . (I)-Prime locations adding machines, uwrltera^ office come over right now." RTRONH AGENCY, Realtor!. 6M equipment, etc:, at bargain prices. nrospeot Ave., Little Silver. N.J. 741- • . . (2) Financial, assistance New_or used AAC DESK OUTLET. 45OO._ ^ _____ ; RL 85, Oakhurst 531-5990. PETS AND LIVESTOCK APARTMENTS . . , (31, Proven merchandising icUaY SEA BRIGHT — WaterfronL. Tliree- f ">9R BAMPLES, <>AS I8"-60%To bctlroom *irli!k ranch.' Furnished. J25» . .-,. 14) Paid training •5% savings. Bora. "refcllnerB. rockers, FOR SALE FOR SALE SIZZLING HOT THREB-TtOOM furnished apartment. monthly plus utilities. Yearly 'entjl chairs, Lftlle Silver/Upholstery, 35S Business" couple. N,o pels. Call 741- can no discussed. BAHRS REAL BS> Wlverslde Ave., Little Silver. DOG SALE TATE, Realtor. B7216OO. .' Call 249-4500 days, 755-2317 nights. FdRTHE PERFECT WEDPINO PIANOS-ORGANS AKC. ALL BREEDS AVAILABLE. REDT~-BANK — ThrceTooms • fur* Ask for Gabs Rosko. (SOWN — Bridesmaid dresses and al SPECIAL ON POODLES. nlshcd, for adults, $jw a month, heal aocessorles. with Individual persona HAMMOND FREE INSURANCE ON ALL and utilities extra. 747-1857. WANTEP TO RENT Lota of trade-lna from $35. 'Truck "JJlce. Call Virginia KJrabal], Free- GUARANTEED PUPPIES loads of now piano* and orgatu Just K« CLUB OOIIPLB - With one child wlah to, arrived. Spinet pUnos from $493. Com- fmHiD B0ILE S B. Front St. Red Bank, N.J. COMMERICAL RENTALS mil house or apartment, 2-3 bed- plete players — new and ustd. Renlals rnrans, Hailet, Middletown. Red Bank SfUSlightly usedJ, Call ORGAN 747-3834 .. from 87o a week. HELP WANTED-Maie-Female SITUATIONS WANTED — MODERN OFFICES - J3lngles or area. Call 257-640O, Bxt. 473, » to «•_ -. . 683-9030 TWO RETRIEVERS — Yellow Lsh. sulMs, own parking, Colonial style Come see our warehouse WE HAVE an overflow of bona lids WANTED — MALE OR FEMALE Hale-Female rador female, good 'hunting 'potential. building. Heat, • Ml maintenance, air "Just for Fun" Chocolate Chesapeake, vary gentle. prospects looking for two of tour bed- FOR BALES WORK - In Arts and STUDIO conditioning optional. Reasonable ren- rooms. Call us for faat aetloa to hav« Crafts store located In Eatontown. COUPLE RENT A TV Both beautiful one year olds. Details tals, 10 Soring SL, Red Bank Call Color or black ana white. Day. week FREEHOLD KIMBALL PIANO & 261-5499. Sour home rented. THE BERQ AGEN- Borne knowledge of Arta and Crafts Excellent cook-housekeeper and ver- OF ASBURY PARK TM-tttfU. CY, Rt 35. Mlddlttown. «71-1000. necessary. Full time. 542-5783. or-month. Low rates. BAYSHCRE TV OROAN WAREHOUSE satile butler-houseman. North Euro* M Church St., Keansburg. 787-4400. Open dally 'til 9: Sat 'til 5:30 44 South St. Freehold WAREHOUSE STORAOF. SPACE pean. capable complete charge.- Avail- SO* OFP ALL PARAKEETS WANTED — Nicely furnished one-, .REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGEH- BYE'S PLACE RESTAURANT 43M166 • .. 462-4730 PLUS MANY OTHER SPECIALS Approximately 1300 sq. It. Call bedroom apartment. Mtddletown-At* able lor adult position Jan. !5th. Write 747-1100 To Dandle supervision of sales staff Box H-132, The Dally Register, Red 79A Alonmouth st. jgeg Bank BRAND NEW SPKCIAiTBUYS — AT BYCAMORKf From now until Jan. 11th tanlic Hlftilanda area, trfi-3400, Ext. and all advertising. Active local Bank. (Same, side of street as diner. bu< GREENS — Pair mahogany drum OALE-VIN PET BHOPPE OFFICE SUITE — 756 so. ft In ex. 3. agency. Excellent opportunity for the west 600 ft.) .< SPINET PIANO tables at 129.50. Mahogany cocktail Monmouth Shopping Center 542-1273. cellent location. Desirable for any pro. right person. Our sales personnel Featuring All Home Cooking table 124.50. Apartment size refriger- tesslon Call 747-3730 between 9 and ft Full keyboard, 3 pedals, keyboard cov- MIDDLETOWN RECREATION DOO know of this ad. Write giving exper- (With this ad) 2 egigs, potatoes, toast ator . $69.. Bmalt mahogany dropleaf FURNISHED ROOMS er, bench, delivery free tuning at your OBEDIENCE CLASSES — Begin ience and Qualifications to Box G-190, FINANCIAL cpfree 50c. table $49. Four mahogany dinette LITTLE. SILVER — Ofllc« or suite home, 15 year guarantee, traditional Mon., Jan. 20, at It) a.m. Demonstra- The Dally Register, Red Bank. Kvery day a New Lunch Special chairs $40. Oak curio cabinet 189. of offices approximately INK) sq.. ft. LARGE ROOM - With' bath, private or contemporary style. tion and registration at MIDDLE- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOMEMADE SOUP DAILY Antique china, glassware, paintings. Will alter to suit. Modern, air condl< SPECIAL PRICE: TOWN COMMUNITY CENTER, Hwy. entrance. 747-1011. Alter 5 p.m. Call HAIRDRESSER — Top salary and Oriental rugs. Collectors' Items. Crys- Honed, all utilities. 741-5052. GULF .SERVICE STATIONS FOR 35. No dots first day. Further Infor- 946-8441. _____ commission for right stylist. Gerry of tal. Antique,Jewelry, etc., etc. Brow- LEASE — Modern 2-bay, good neigh- Sale • Introductory . Sale mation 7414844 or 5318854. 3500 SQ. FT. — Light manufacturing RED BANK — Furnished worm wltll N. 1. In Keyport; Call 284-S060. sers welcome. 36 Sycamore Ave.. Lit- borhoods and transit trade. Paid loll for lease. private entrance Rlttlng room, kitch- Clear Plastic Slipcovers $525 tle silver. 741-8506. LABRADOR' RETRIEVER (yellow) Call 7471100 training.— Gne-lo -Matawan - and - one • In MALE PEHALB 3-pleo«-set )78.85 - pln-fllted to-your en privileges. Women only. Inquire at Cheesetuake. Call days, HE 6-6666. Nine. rnonlln^KesdS-goonlJiomeand furniture. 20 years experience. OuaraQ. FOR-BAHAQE -qRWORKSHOP —— lCEStvlowo[ 4- P»lnr. PI. After 5 call 727-1947. much love. Well bred, AKC registered teed workmanship. Call Anytime. 495- Two LP flue type' space heaters, one the river available. Tuller BliiE.,' 103 PRODUCTION WpRKEli Asbury Park Nominal charge, good home more Im- FURNISHED ROOM — FemaH only. CONFECTIONERY STORE — QOOS With blower $30. other $25. .946-4482. E. Front St., Red Bank. 7472440. Call HAY FOR SALE — 650 bales or hay portant Brlggson Kennels, 741-3310. money maker,' great potential. Estab- LINCROlrr T- Large storage area to 7415073 3. shift operation, six days per week. amaEB zio ZAG and 450 bales o( straw. All or part. BUY NOW~AND^BAVir^r Love-seat" OBEDIENCE TRAINING — The Bay- lished 30 years. Reasonable. Selling rent. .All or part 1 or 2 offices avail- u steady employment. . excellent bene- Late model. Reponessed. Makes but- Call. A. Kozlcky, M2-2223. $39, full size mahogany fluted post shore Companion Dog Club will hold GENTLEMAN — Room next to batt because, of health. Call 284-9749. able on premises. 842-3760. fits. tonholes, monograms, hems. Needs no bed $39.50. Walnut china closet 522.50. beginner classes In Red Bank start- private home. Extras. Call 741- "MOVING ,,8ALE" — Large brass Anglo Persian rug 11x19, $139,Mahog- Interviews Monday' through Friday > EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, —Estab- attachments. Full price $56 cash or Ing on Jan. 22nd. Call 741-6965 or fCEYPORT - Two room office. Very —,m. Ill 12 noon. llshed clientele. Central NJ City. Rea- X6.S0 per month. Trade-Ins accepted. chandelier, 4' dtanieter, 8 arms, met- any bedroom autte with double dress- 222-3749. reasonable. Call 988-3104 or FURNISHED ROOM — Business gen- Apply at the personnel office sonable terms. Owner will train. Box CREDIT PEPT. 254-55B3 al shades, original -coat over $100, er $95. Utility table #,75, utility cabi- net $4.75. Commercial sewing ma- 2543545 tleman onlj. 747-1203 between 10 a.m. RBR 1486, 125 W. i 41 St., NY 38. will sacrifice for first reasonable of* PUPPIES — Free to good Home. Call GAS 8PACE HEATERS — One hang. fer. A\ao selling IS cu, it.- refrigera- chine table with motor $16,50. Willow alter 4:30. BUILDING — Modem Interior. 1100 and 4 p.m. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEER lnB. two upright. Commercial Press chatsa lounge $29. Also china, glass- LILY-TULIP tor-freezer, boy's and girl's bikes, 787-3239 sq. ft. Highlands Business section, K-ANSBURO—Comfortable room for LICENSE — Oood In state of New 168 West Front St., Red Bank. picnic table, several pairs of chil- ware, bric-a-brac. RUSCIL'S, 25 E. * DIVISION OF OVYENS-ILUNOIB ieasonahle. Lease available: 872-1614. gentleman. Absolutely private). Meall Hwy. 3S '• . Holmdel Jersey. »5,000. Write Box B-153. dren's ice skates. 741-4531. Front St., Hed Bank. HORSEBACK RIDING The Dally Beglster, Red Bank. UNPAINTED FURNITURE 'FFICK AND WAREHOUSE-Approx- If desired. Reasonable. -Parking. 787- • Bqllal opportunity. employer FIREPLACE WOOD — * Hay and Horaes for rent S3.5O an hour DUTCH imately 4100 sq. ft. Alqo room upstairs, 6771. TAVBRN — High gross, Bayshore lo< straw 85c a bale. Phone DOORS, DOORS — ACRES, lit Holland Rd., Middletown. RED BANK LUMBER knd separate building can be used lor ATTRACTIVE, nicely furnished room. SEAL ESTATE cation. Ample parking. 925,000 re- 264-0924 671-5999. garage or workshop. Call after 6 p.m. Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 741-5500 Private. UlM cooking. , Gentleman. quired. SECONDS ' 264-4413, Hazlet area. Kew year, new office, new Ideas, new COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEM — REFRIGERATOR — Slightly smaller In our basement — finally arrived —' SHADED SILVER PERSIAN — At 741-8394, opportunities,' Experienced or will Burner, radiators, 275 tank. $250, Two than the regular size ones. In good priced Jrora;»2.95 -to $4,95 — good stud. Call after • p.m. NEPTUNQ — Store or office, space LUNCHEONETTE — Approximate! 493-8711. FURNISHED ROOM-In home wltn train. la confidence call Mr. .Dexter, 149,000 gross. Excellent location. Good wheel utility trailer, 6x10, enclosed working condition. Well worth $20 If Huah doon - Luaii or Birch — some" Immediate occupancy, flood highway you want to take it away from a elderly men; will exchange' room and HOWARD DEXTER A83OC, Broker, equipment. 112,000. steel deck. Six ply tires and shock*,' cut out for lock and hinges — ready OBEDIENCE TRAINING—The Bay* location. SIM per month. Call THE board for part custodian. Call days on- 7y-27CI, it E. Front St.. Bed flank. EDWIN 8. STARK »325. Call afler 6, 747-0412. *- second story apartment. Call 983-7682 lor hanging — also • make good tables shore Companion Dog Club will-hold 5R0WN AGENCY, SOS Hwy. 35, Nep- ly 787-9655 before 4 p.m. 264-0333 Evenings 871-0971 after 5 p.m. or desks — first come, first terved. beginner clasie In Red Bank start- tune. 988-1400: DISHWASHER — In school' cafeteria, CHINESE RUO3—Two 0x12. Two 12jrt5. _FFICIENCY~R0OM~" and" bedroom. Ing on Jan. 22nd. Call 741-TO65 or 'RIVATE OFFICE - Utilities fur five days a week, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 SUB"AND"TPIZZA SHOP * — Fully Extra fine Orientals. By appointment 15 YEAR PAINT RED BANK LUMBER Reasonable rates. 2910599. 14 E. High- Holmes, 229-0233. 222-8749. nlshed. $60 a month. Coll between 9 p.m. Call 872-O8OO for Information. equipped, located on* main highway guarantee on white aluminum combi- Pearl and Wall, Red Bank.. 741-5300 land Ave., Atlantic Highlands. with an established trade. Call 787- 0-REAT DANE — Hale, brindle, one .m. and 3 p.m. 747-2900. 'BEAUflCIAN~WANTED —Pull time TWO AIR CONDITIONERS — 5-ton nation windows. Only < for 159.09 IN- REFRIGERATOR — ISO ROOM — Business man.'Shower, heat 04SO Tues. through Bun. 10 a.m, to year. call. . ^ part-time. Male or" female. Good sal- and 3-ton. Excellent condition. Call STALLED. Call 'ROFBSBIONAL OFFICES — New use of kitchen. Parking. Reasonable. 11 p.m. ' MS-4357 . . • building on 1.000 »q. ft. Perfect tor cry. Call 6UOT66, EAST OF EDEN T41-S241 evenings after 8:30 p.nv.-oi 787-5949. ^ -~ ._"_ doctor or lawyer. Located at 157 Pat- ' BEAUTY BALON, Middletown. Saturday morning from S to 12.' " PROWN'S 7 PUPPIES 7- BIX' weeks old. Mixed SINGER BBWINO MACHINE terson Ave., Shrewsbury. 741-1559. SINGLE ROOMS— Clean, comfort- 32 Broad St. Red Bank' 741-T5OO breed. Call "TELETYPE OPERATOR -^~Walf FIREPLACE WOOD 134.60 • able. Reasonable. -:0enUem»n_pr«t INSTRUCTION CHAMPAGNE ANTIQUE SATIN STORE — 1200 sq. ft. Suitable for (street Brokerage Firm. Work close .. Call CALL 566-7213 S64-SO9O lered. 93 Wallace St, 741-5392. 671-0335 DRAW DRAPES — For windows lOVi office. Located In amall shopping cen- t" -ome. Pleasant condition*. 741-8400. ART, LESSONS - Morning Studll xff', 7'xff, plus 36" cafes same width, BXER-CYCLE — Heavy frame with ter, on Rt. 36. 'Middletown Township Classes • Beginners, advanced - all SALES HELP FOR LUMBER YARD BALDWIN SPINET ORGAN — Frig- also two panels with valance M0. mileage gauge $40, fireside chair REAL ESTATE FOR RENT iase available. 787-2042. media, by Lonla Efthyvoulou. "Studlt ldalre washing machine. Write Box Kenmore Deluxe lroner right and left bunk house $25, porch rocker $7, old REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND STORE — Must have some ex- 21", 21 Broad St, Red Bank. Cal RED BANK — Office for rent, fur- perience. Call ABLER LUMBER CO., N-104, The Daily Register, Red Bank. controls $29. 281-038S. hump trunk tUO, steel wardrobe $15. APARTMENTS 741-63M mornings. Moving. Must sell. 741-4319. nished. Preferably an M.D. Call 741 HOUSES FOR SALE wlddletown between 4 and 0 p.m., FRKS1DA1RE — Twdoor, white NET PLAYPEN — J10; High chair 0294. . A*, lor Hy. Oood condition. $50. Call ST. Hoover vacuum-120. Call BARBELLS — DELUXE — Com- TWO-ROOM efficiency apartments. COMPUTER CAREERS 787-0814 ' Tiled kitchen and bath. Winter rates. CINDER BLOCK BUILDING — 40s MACHINE OPERATORS — Freaserl In business, lnduilry and government 74M708. plete. 140 lb. set. Asking 120. call 741-8723. V . ... Leonardo Motel. 7t Hwy. 36. 291-9814. 75. Storage, garage or light mariu-. and floor help (20). New Company. •tart with ECPI training. Day'and TWO 8N0W TIRES — Mounted-on-15. ANTIQTJE—GRANDFATHER CLOCK factoring. J7S per month. 946-4733. (Unlom. SCHARF CORP., 322 Main •venlngs. Call ECPI at M2-2800 or Inch wheels. $20. Phone 166-8386, Mat- Call after 6 p.m. BUY. NOW AND SAVE! Three-piece BED BANK — Furnished three-room apartment, bath. All utilities Included. LEABE — Offlco In basement of ne' It. Bellord. 787-31(10. visit ECPI, 255 Monmouth Park Hwy. awan, N. J. 84241032 bedroom suite i $49. Five-piece NEW YEAR SPECIAL Weit Long Branch. kitchen set $39, refrigerator $69, 6x9 Adults. No pets. 747-5320. structure on Rt. 35. Air conditioned. Don't mise the. buy ot the year! Al- BMALL REFRIGERATOR — $30. FlVL BEDROOM PURNITUBE — Twin Ample parking. Close proximity tc most brand new Oolontal with, (our rug $12.50, Modern light finish bed- LONO BRANCH — Modern lour IN 1969 JOIN THE piece chrome kitchen set, $10. 747-1208 beds; also double bed. Excellent con- Red Bank. Separate, private entrance bedrooms, 2M baths. Family room, SITUATIONS WANTEDFemale room suite $89. Girl's bike $15. Of- rooms and bath with two bedrooms between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. dition. Best offer. After 5 call 871-1652 900 sq. rt. including lounge area. $220 off kitchen, has bookshelves, brick fice desk $39, maple chest 524.50. until June Mlh-'Hcat and water sup- Roll-a-way oot ttS.SO. Small mahog- per month Includes all utlllfle's. ' 2 Ilreplaco; sliding ' doori _ leading to BABYBITT1NO — Also alteration!. COMPUTER ATOB plled. No pets. 229-1553. Oood references. Call TRAILER LOAD any dropleaf dinette table $49.eo. year lease: LAWLEY AGENCY, Real patio. Ideal location for children, and NEW FURNITURE SALE . U as. ft. Slde-by-slde. Windsor arm chair $7.50. More and Lors. 741:6262. 741-7281 Call 671-0968 RED BANK — Unfurnished, Cannon perfectly priced at $35,990. GENERATION SAMPLES ONLY — Walnut finish mar. More. RU8CIL'S, 25 E. Front St., Point Village Garden Apartments. 239 BECR-TARY — Wort at home. Dic- BM KEYPUNCH resistant four-drawer chest or sfngli TOWELS — FACTORY OUTLET, jled_Bank. Spring St.. 3 room apartment avail- COLONIAL SHOPS - In heart of STERLING THOMPSON ASBOC. taphone, advertising, publicity, In- IBM COMPUTER PBOQRAMMIN9 -dresBers, $30. Minors, $13. Doiibli ALL KINDS, FAST, HAND, WABH, able. Ail electric See manager, Apt. beat area- of Fair Haven. Recently REALTOR SulrleiJVIll pick up, deliver. 787-32OJ. IBM OFFICE AUTOMATION dreBsers, $33. Giant triple dressers, $45. KITCHEN, BEACH, 50% REDUC- TWO MAPLE CHESTS OF DRAW" E 8. remodeled. Suitable for gifts. Clothes, GALLERY OF HOMES Over 209 pieces to pick from. ERS — $25, one Danish chair and ntlques, etc. Call 842-4115 or 747-4321. •REdiaTERED NURSE —"interested TION. GARDEN STATE PRINTS, 611 45 W. River Rd., Rumoon. K. J. NORTHEAST rocker $20. TV set, works, $10, etc. EATONTOWN — Tlnton Ave., Lake- In part-time. position only. Call 741- INDUSTRIAL WAY WEST. BATON- IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE TOWN, SATURDAYS ONLY. 8 A.M. 741-7157. view pardons. * Large 1 bedroom 4S02. ' • , Computer;' Institute apartments. Separate dining' area. CREDIT-FREE DEMtfERY. 'TIL-NOON.r ; HOUSES FOR RENT, "MAID - Sleep In. British WesTS? .Enroll now In da? or night classes. Free 77 Monmouth St. Red. Bank . 747-OOH REVEREWARE Color coordinated kitchen. Large placement aid. Approved lor veterans. HAMILTON GAS DRYER — Like new. closets. Air conditioned. $14fi. per (35 to $350 Psr Month/ ^r PRIVACY - dlan. Available in about four months. SNOW TIRES — Studded, Firestone FARBORWARB at discount prices. Excellent references. Attorney, week- 94 BROAD ST. RED BAKK Phone ' month. 542-4572. See apartment 2SA. THE BERQ AOENCYV. Country ranch on acre plus. Living Tic, whltewalls for Volkswagen, 5.80- .-741-7573 LATEST In colored enamel ware, room 18x27, fireplace, beamed' celling. days (2121 633.8701. Rt. 39 . MlddleWn 747-4447 IS, used 200 miles, pair with wheels, colored Wear Ever Aluminum. RED BANK — New luxury apartment Dining room with bay. Den. Three ANTIQUE CHAIR—BNQU8H —Open 671-1000 BABYSITTER — In my home, daya $6S.Call 671-3633.,. j'. ' . . house on Uie river. One bedroom or bedrooms, 1>_ baths. Patio. Atkched arm, solid mahogany, ^Tudor Soie PROWN'S three bedrooms. ' Duplex ' penthouaB WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS - cr nights. _arge home. Fenced yard. GILBERT ERECTOR SET — $20. At- garage. lAke privileges, 139,500. 11 Mornlngilde Ave., Keansburg. carving. Motif TcptateS aeat and 32 Broad SL. Red Bank 741-7900 available. Rent or buy cooperative. Furnished and unfurnished. Immedi- MERCHANDISE las HO Road Racing Set, piece by back In new neQdtepolnt Off white TWO MEN'S OVERCOATS — Heavy, 741-0518. ate occupancy. SAMUEL. TEICHEIt "EADY—Wishes to care [or newborn piece 25c-$M. After 5 p.m. 741-2183. background. H.76, 747-8WH,'evenings. alze 4G. V-Q each, topcoat $5. Sun- AGENCY, Oceanport Ave.. Oceanport 747-3500 l>aby' or pre-scbool child 3 mornings FORSALE BEA BRIGHT — Three-room apart- ANTIQUE BABY GRAND PIANO — ELECTRIC STOVE — Clean appear- beam mixers, $5 each. 747-0520. ment Furnished. Ready for occupan- 542-0500, ft weelh Experienced. 741-6052 after 4:30 Bechsteln. $400. Call HAX TOR SALE " ance, excellent working order. Pick GAS RANGE — 20x23x40, apartment cy. 8421794. TWO AND THREE-BEDROOM HOMES RELIABLE WOHAN-Wlshee to tike I5o a bale and up. Also straw. ; 449-6358 .. UP In Little Silver. (30. Call 741-7289 ROLSTON WATERBURY size with oven. (25. — For rent or sale. 1125 to 11S0 a T care *of children In her home. Will 462-9273 after f> p.m. ' SUB-LET APARTMENT — Available ' Realtor-tnsuror ~ ~ UTILITY TRAILER — Large, stake 741-1256 Jan 10U. Elegant. ' Three months. month. THE KIRWAN CO-., REAL- _toard them II desired. Call 747-2608. _ body, heavy :duty,' double sprlnga. TORS. Belford, 787-5500. W. Xeans- It W. Front Bt. Red Bank .07701 TYPEWRITERS, 'ADDING machines. B* i SIMMONS Queen slM sleep couch. Prefer Military. Elevator. Call 774- MOTHER — Wishes to care for child, Lights,' spare, hitch, etc. $125. 787:6180 LARQE DROP LEAF TABLE — $15, burg. 787-6600. Hazlet 264-7100. All makes new or used. Guaranteed. Bxcellent condition,..»100. Call 8*2- small server $5, standing hatrack $10, 4956 or 771-4856. ° RUMSON 2 to S years old, In my home, week- Low as 135. Serpleo'a .101 Uonmouth FENDER r- Pro reverb . amplifier chest of drawers $7, toy chest $5, THREE-ROOM APARTMENT — days. 495-0114. St Next to theater. 7474489. and/or • Bassman bottom. ' Excelleni SKI IN VERMONT •air of chairs $5. Sat. only. U to CUIfwood Beacb. Call DUTCH COLONIAL condition. Call after 4, 7414159. SAWS SHARPENED / I. 46 Peters PI,,.' Red Bank. New home. Heated. Fireplace. Bath, Beautiful lour • bedroom Dutch with three bedrooms, clone to Kllllngton. new 1^ baths, center hall, living room FIREWOOD FOR SALE~»5 TRUNK Also scissors, hatchets, knives, cut- MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN BIO 3AVINOS ON FOLLOWING BATONTOWN. EATON CREST-Qold "Ico and b.i,. •- Dining room, den, two fireplaces. ANTIQUE FRANKLIN STOVE — Pearl and Wall. Red Bank- 7«j55<». Marlln 22 rifle wilh. case JM. Like ment. Completely painted inside and new Powercraft handsaw "with -tablB- .mnHT.Afrpfl — ThreB rooms first $275. CROWELL AGENCY, 741-4031 Dome top with double lids. Front and USED STAINED GLASS WnSOOWs" .out. Completely carpeted. Low taxes. $90. Also two racing sets, $10 each. floor. Private enTrance. 170 plus util- Wrought Iron fixtures, • awnings. Oth- BMALL BUNGALOW — Three room side openings, toolbar. $85. 7B7-6180 Privately owned. Phone 741-2392. ities. Call 671-1807. , ' Hurry to see this! 129,500. McALiaT-If' BLUE SILK~viCT0RIAN"T0FA"~^ er furnishings from fine .old Red- Suitable for one or, two only. Call AGENCY, Rp-"ir, 109 E. River Rd., Completely redone. $125. Bank home, sealed bids accepted by GARDEN APARTMENT — 3% rooms 787-2017. numsoa 842-18941 741-7829. YMCA until Jan. 16th. If Interested, MACHINERY FOR SALE furnished, SU0. . SEA BRIGHT — Three-bedroom brick come to 180 Maple Ave., week days 747-4253 . ranch. Furnished. Available until June LINCROFi FJVE-BEDROOM ACETYLENE CUTTING OUTFIT — from 8-4:30 p.m. or call 741-2804, CASE TRACTOR — 1963 Model 430, THREE-ROOM FURNISHED Apart- 1. $250 a month plus utilities. BAHR'S Beautifully land-cap*^' location In St. Large gauge torch, SO It, new double ment All year round. All utilities. REAL ESTATE. 872-1600. Leo's Parish. Center halt plan. Formal hoe. $50. 787-0180. HAY — Mixed first alfalfa, baled, front end loader, good condition. dry, $1 bale, in the bam. A. IL-R $1100. Call alter 5, 2H1-9198.. Overlooking Sandy Hook. Bay. 872-1139 dining room,, family (pom, :.',_ ," ' . CHARMING OLD SHREWSBURY CO- Full basement. Oversized two-car ga- OLYMPIC STEREO, 21" T.V. AND DAIRY FARM, Mldms!awn~67H>073. LONIAL — Large rooms. Four to six AM/Vil RADIO CONSOLE — Asking SANTANDER APARTMENTS rage. Top condition. Ntw Hflting and WALL OVEN — Counter top range bedrooms, six baths. Inside newly It won't List long. Asking 938*000. 'Call $250. Call 222-2516. Elegance 'Without extravagance and hood.. Pink. Two years old. )1M> MERCHANDISE WANTED lecorated. $300 per month. 747-4932. us today. ., ,- Elevator Incinerator BAND SAW — Craftsman, with motor 264-6601. J ANTIQUES — Tiffany Items, toys, fur- Full Service Building PARK-LIKE SETTINO — On Shrews and metal stand, extra blades, $S0. bury, Includes river frontage, older HALL BROS., Realtor, 787-6180. DISHES — Baby furniture, curtains, niture, china, paintings; atatuarjr, coins, Beautiful ocean and lake view Balcony, 813 RIveA Rd. 741-7080 Fair Haven rugs, clothing, beds, typewriter, etc. lighting .futures. Carved oak dining fireplace, electric kitchen 114H-2 seven-room homo. Brsnd new kitchen, double oven range. Large entrance Member Multiple Listing Servtot MRS. ROBERTS sat. January 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. room pieces. Copper Kettle Antiques, Bedroom Apartments Open 7 Pays , .. 28 Buena, Place, Red Bank. 747-4W4. Oakhurst. 531-16M or 229-0392. From J110 per mo. Owner Manager oyer. living room, dining room, den/ Will be pleased to show you the very 400 Deal Lake Dr. Asbury Park >r rbe'droom on first floor. Beamed latest In DECORATOR OR PLAIN COLLECTOR - Wants old toy train letllngs In foyer and dining room, COLTS NECK WINDOW SHADES. Hundreds of doz- any condition. Pay cash or will trade. FREEHOLD — Furnished or unfur- fwo bedrooms, bath Qtr> second floor. Three-bedroom, two-bath ranch. Not 1 ens In stock to 73" wide. CARPET H.O.. 027. 0. standard gauge. 774-3710. nished. Excellent • location . References Basement, garsge. Being redecorated- development. Almost twe acres pro- One furnished efficiency. 462-1231. for February occupancy. References vides privacy. Just reduced to 134,000. SAVE MONEY ACCHSSOWES WANTED - for PROWN'S, required. Write Box 11-129. The Dally E._MBNSEE AOENCTr, Realtor. Rt Gravely tractor, call after tt p.m. RED BANK — Attractive one-bed- 32 Broad SI. Red Bank 7U-7500 Choose from leading brands. Dupont Register, Red Bank. 31, Colts Neck. 462-3173^ 601 Nylon, 13.99 aq. yd. Acrllan. $8.99 776-7283, , room garden apartment. Back and DINETTE SET — Table, six chairs. front entrances. Heat, hot water and JNFURN1BHED ~—"February"!" NEW SHREWfffiURY "^~8piitT»«r $50. Black seal stole, $35. ' WANTED — Porl-a-crtb. QoodTo ex- FREE'DECORATOR HOMB SERVICE gas supplied. On hus line. Quiet neigh- mpancy. Less than one year old, 4-5 hedrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting. 201-0558 "i cellent condition. Phone il Under Chip. 91. PL 196s Call colleot, 482-382«. Alter 6 p.m. 741-3931. borhood. See Manager, 165 "E" three bedrooms, two. baths, powder Living room, dining room, equipped FOUR-PIECE BEIOB SECTIONAL— ««2.«7M. Branch Ave. room, family room, den, rouslu room kitchen, recreation room. Wooded lot D«al confidently with New Jeney'i Corner table, > cocktail table, step ta- ANTIQUES — Paintings, N.J. Atlas, or fourtli bedroom, doublo fireplace^ Near school. Mid NO s. 711-3258. 1 WEST END — Unfurnished Town moit wldsly odvsrtlisd loan company. ble, room divider and chaise. Cal CARPET BY KELDSEN Estates purchased and appraised 747- between ' den and living room, clcci- House. 3 bedrooms (5\4 rooms) 5185 Consolidate all your bllli, and get ex- 671-.1S48 alter 5 p.m. • ' ,< 2003.' The Hudson Shop, Inc., 511 trie kitchen, separate laundryroom, tra caih for new «>tptnitl, tool All el mo. plus utilities. Oceanfront 220-0300 full basement, double garage. Excel- iru rain ior n»w «pinin, DIVAN,- UPHOLSTERED CHAIR, Broad St., Shrewsbury. (More Classified Ads CHAIN POWER SAW — Gas driven lent Middletown • location. IB month occasional chair. Coffee table, end RED BANK—One~bedroom rlvcrlront a /ewer monthly paymtnr, Coin MMo. Tetol 20". blade. Large, heavy duty saw. WANTED lease required. S325 a month plus tables, Mahogany dining room furni- apartment In charming home. Near You Oft Payment Poymtnl Quick sale, 550. 7874180, SMALL SPINET PIANO ; utilities. Evenings and weekends. 671- ture, table, flVe. chaira.. Double bed, shopping center and transportation. On Tbe Next Page) CALL NOW CALL B42-4593 3(84. I lour tier tablo, worth 291.3040. • MONMOUTH BEACH — Beautifully your leicace, you'll overlook tailing, boating, flirting, water Dltmondi Bought or Roatylcd f7l).0>, far IIS, maplo full size book- furnished former model apartment with tiding. And you're |uit 5 minutei irom the Atlantic Octan Photography DALMATIAN PUPS — AKC. Cham- wall-to-wall carpeting, strlklnjly dec- cano ^liotl, never tuixl, wurtli t4,, Plon sired. Phone \ for $25, twin size box spring nml orated. Living room, dining area plus •nd 3 minutei (rom the ihopi, ichooli, trtniportatlon, and I.el us liny the dlimMlija you dnn'l •NGEL wloDDINQI^Tiv^tranattioatrleal; , 542.0240. bedroom with twin beds. Large walk- mnttronH, worth KlflO, lioth for $60, houiai of worihip of Downtown Long Brsnchl On iltt: play- wear or let us rentylo thtm for you Advertlslni, FILM AR't rilODUC- In closets. Ijargo private patio. Avail Ptrsnnally, neiwsUles'. an Brnad St. novor mod. OH 24" reversible win- HIPPIES — Seven weeks old. Mixed 741-au TIONQ. l'VIr Haven. 741-4741. dow fan, Ilircu-tipccil, excellent cun- breed. Only $5. Call able January 15 for only »2»2BB0 per grounds, IS0% off-ttrtet parking, laundry and itoragt th t Cll ItcHl- illllon. worlh SID.Oft, for llfi two 4' 291-0284. __u month nn two year lease. Call roomi, Undicaped Inferior courti. Draperies Odd Jobs riilldiltrnilrons In CfmimIR tnt\n wnrth rtem Manager, River & Surf Clul) Pluinblng and Heating llOBTON~TBltnimit-5~m"onth~oiil7 LKIHT HAUMNn-Cellan, BfiraKf. S40, both tar fit), moilorn fpiih alu Annrtmonts, 222-83O0. _ g, drap •llpotiyers. AKC registered, fii-iinoruililc. Call af- iTpiiolsterffTg, draperlos. olennod- up. llnvu truck Free estl- rLUMHINa — llratlng and bathroom minimi Ufu linrip, wnrlli S.1S. for HO, OLDBN TOWOll nMOOIlATOrtB, ramoilellng . un p.m. 8424170. iroNMOUTir UBAOII — Benullful, nOLDBN TOWOll nM •nates. 74I-2KD aftor 3 p.m. largo 1 anil 2 bcdro'itn npnrtmcmn, 117 Brnail, Red llinn. 7«T-oq,13. (IUIIKII box, Ilku now, (20, solid brans "iiL" AfCO IIHCIIBTHIIBD 2, IVi, 4 and 5-room apli. from , CORRIGAN'S illnlnit rnom millilown llglit flxluro Large cliwuln. Largo private patio. I'nlntlng nnd DccarnllnR PL1PB — Blslit weeks old. Including haah hot water,f parking and •Itctrlclty for light Iff Oakland at,, lied Ilnnk 747-2700 wltll Klasn chlmilfly ami 10" stiailo, Laundry fnulllllns. Parking, llpat mnl Electrical Contractor! HHc tn-w, wnrlh KtD.IXV for IIS i)n- hot wstor supplied. From SMB. Call and cooking, nl(lent MAiiagor, Itlvor * Burf Clul) wallpaporlnK Kully InnurRil. I'nr froo Rooting, Siding & Insulntlon luxo iihromo baby limmrcr, wortli $12, 5crrKioNg, for J5 mumro jilny n«n, tmonll aides, lQ. TTH-OTIKi, 201-03(0. nxmllent ennillllnii, 07HK117. Entertainment JMJJ, TOO Dully Register, JW1 HnnK. r ntlilNll -'Alsco, Dupont Tedlar and Tl I HI WiriKMIl 11AHN — Itt. 34,* Coifs" AI'AHTMMN'rflD.I'Olt KBNT-- l llf iiii coNTiiAm'o'i~-" piTntingfiiP IT. i tin. or Dnllulnun On hririln) dKitMAN BimpniBnr) noti - AKI:," nlfllii'il or ilnruriilnhml. A K'K'I'JKY r. e. Scott co., Realtors Tloksla available for latest Ilroad* Aluua, Work RRimranlned. . way ahows anil Major Biwirln Bvsnts. lorlor nnd exterior, Krnn ustlmntos. ' • • ':'!•"• .. thrunitlr Hnl., 10 a.m. to two ynut old malo. Call aftor II p.m. HUAIi EHTATB IIKOKKll. llwy. 3H, lid Uiinmnuth •!., Itsil nsnk. Ilnsstinalilo ratns. Gall 7R7-«'j81. • PROWN'PROWN'S n P.m. I'hnno tmi-limi. Kniciiiiowu. i,urra. UollirilT n, 31 nroad m, Itfil Hank 741-7500 BTAMBHU "KITTMNR"'— "mine fc TllltldlO-HOOM AfAIt'l'MKNT - Kur- Rental Off Ice: 222-7714 Phono: 355-8100 General Controctori 1'nlnllna « liccornllni ^ awiiio <:o OAII DilYlflll lt(!A WIIIItLPnUL"'•"-" jniilon. Hpnliioliil. lan, Hnvpn vtwkn lllnhiiil. TrlVfuiy. Aornin from irntt For Kto« Hilhualr.1 ('nil HC!-3in> ]. In- ii . ijii.lltliin. |IU. mil 747- Ntiw ronfi anil ropftlrn, aluminum old, ('nil 747-MIM. Monnioutli llon|>ltfll. i.in MHIII Hi., DIRCCTIONJ: RouK 31 It EuloMown clrcll (o! Monmouth County Ihs^- lrAINTINrli turn «o't on Jollns Avs, Itowonl Long Bronchi nil Mw- 4ltps, slilnwalks, pnllns, odd UiUn, «rt Olanl, Hit Kernn Ave., fair lUven. Urn. leaner!, shultors, Ilrlfonl, H.I. jriltHJWOOI) KOIl BALM milns mill fninalnn, finliln ami wlllln. nMAI/L llrnt flour spartinrnt millalilii moulh Race Track to Branchport Avs.; Itrt It Allanllc Ave.; right I* neuonahlt r«l«s «('J-(W, 7479S3I. 7(73172. Insured, frns estimates 717.inn in year ffuariwlee. I'lmnn Iiremtnr's terms considered. Cull _*Jt»- for utiA iternou. (!omi)|»t^ly prlvatfi. pi.amrt any Apu. (171-20111 oi 071 0740 v Mil. 141-MM. HOUfiESfORSAUJ HOUSES J?OB SALE ,HOUSES FO8 D,AfLY REGISTER. Tnity, Jvmirf 10,19fi9 HOUSES FOR SALE FOB JMIJ? r IF WINTER COMES — AND BRAND NEW | [ HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOR 5ALE RED /BANK'S BEST JWY with aUJdnds.of' of HM Sm»». l*rg« llvlog •THE BERG AGENCY Family room with "fireplace Four bedrooms, tour-bedroom All on a gorgeous beamed ceilings. Ultra-modern kKeiisM MINT CONDITION COLONIAL floor family room.. en. DtolM »«a, S-Vi Uled utto. tSr REALTORS^ * ceramic tiled bath. Spacjous' totomsrtwo bathv rooms and 2Vi baths. Excellent OFF NEWMAN SPRING ROAD screened porch, full basement. (AT LINCROFT INN). RED BANK-RUHSON neighborhood with good schools 747-1M • 37W653 Hot air oa heat. Attached two- GENTLEMEN'S ESTATE — Choice HOUSES FOR SALE 10.- acre property - professionally • car garage-. Large formal plot. landscaped,, very convenient, beau- LIKE A PICTUREBOOK—Olde tiful setting. Gracious fleldstone $39,900. and frame Colonial with complete Shrewsbury Colonial. Nice privacy. • Winding circular drive- street convenient to everything. LITTLE SILVER—Inviting liv- way. Features mahogany paneled living* room, formal dining room, Living room and dining room ing vicinity. Split level. Living 1 pine • paneled den, spacious kitchen room, dining room, kitchen, with breakfast area, laundry, ft with wall-to-wall carpeting. bath, full basement Second floor den, five bedrooms, 2# bate. with lour bedrooms, two baths. Modern kitchen and den. Three Also servants' quarters. Outbuild- good size bedrooms and l'A Hot air gas heat Attached one- ings include, two barns, garage, car garage. # acre plot. $31,- dog kennel," tool house, corn crib, baths. Full basement. Good buy chicken house and run. Call for at $32,500. W0. appointment. Price- $125,000. RAY STILLMAN, Realtor BRAND NEW AND SPANKING • ' DENNIS-*. BYRNE "Our Sl*t Year" Stt Hwy. 3! • Shrewsbury. 711-88OO CLEAN — Little Silver Colonial EEALTOK-DJSUKOR with, view of the Shrewsbury 8 West River Road Rumson River.: Large living room, for- Phone 842-1150 GALLERY OF HOMES Halt development! and look allies? mal dining room, modern eat- MEMBER MULTIPLE Be« this chinning three-bedroom En- in kitchen with dishwasher and glish Tudor in a well established TJSTING area of. Historic Shrewsbury, There dryer. Den with fireplace. Four Is a warm, welcome feeling the minute you walk in the door. Asking 137,900. good size bedrooms,- 254 baths. UNUSUAL PRIVACY Well worth looking at. Won't Plui sweejinr view of • salt meadows STBRJJItG THOMPSON ASSOC and rlrer. Make tbis Custom Ranch - . . : '-REALTOR last at$49,500. - . home different from most Transferred - - tfAlAERY-OF HOMES owner has lavished tender loving care a W. River Rd.. Rumson, N. J. en this ideally located home. Center 747-0900 . Bt 35, 301 Maple Ave. hall floor pton contains three bed- rooms, 1~4 twuls. cheerful eat-In kitch- Corner Bergen PI. en dialog room and exposed base- ment partially completed for many activities. Early occupancy. Move-In FIRST TIME OFFERED RED BANK condition. AsOdng S33.OO0, Please call Ltncroft Split. Entrance hall Lining today room, full dining room, fireplace In family room, den. Four bedroom*, Zti 'Evenings and Sundays - HAIL BROS., Realtors . baths. Large patio. Full basement. H3 River Rd. 741-7688 Fair Haven Overslzed two-car altaehed garage. - 741-7480 Member Multiple Listing Service Excellent condition. Many extras. Call Qpen 7 Dayi today. Asking «3S,000. ' at em. WDDLETOWW TOWNSHIP 747-3500 REMODELED GOVERNMENT OWNED RUMSON RESIDENCE "Thoroughly-reconditioned1 lovely home ROLSTON WATERBURY Four bedrooms, one and one half ti«w In choice location. 111,900 with J4OO Realtor • Insurer baths, new laundry, new modem down. Balance 30 years at 1125 per kitchen, new carpet throughoutT\ne# month payi all. • . II W; Front St. Red Bank 07701 plumbing and new. wiring. $29,500/ BEACH AGENCY, Realtor- CHARMING COLONIAL -~ RUSSELL-M-BORUS^— IH Rt 35 " MWdU*ow»; N.-J. REALTORS Flisjlacclri.UTlnl g rootn and on patio. *"> Dining 'room. Three bedrooms, 1M Ml) River Rt I Fair Bares C3 a nJdUrf batha. .FaubaMment. Exeellent condl. • ' V Uon imld« and out. Asking S28.SO0. • 747-4&3J TOWN HOUSE OOUE TO MARLBORO COUNTRY ITIRLtNG THOMPSON AJSOC Lovely old Colonial town house. Tnree RBAWOBT big bedrooms, 11& baths, living room Plunlng Protect OAIXERT OFHOUEB with - fireplace, formal dlnlns room, HORSE FARM Development 4J W. River Rd., Rumson, «. 1. large kitchen with pantrj. stairs to Patcell 5 acres and up •-••• 74T-09O0 fall storage attic French doora to Contact: open porch. Tnree^ar garage. Lovely "THE MAJtLBOP.O REALTOR" shrubs and Ueesj. Mow hear this — • LITTLE SILVER only 123,800. McALIBTER AGENCY, EDNA M. NETTER •JUST 1ISTED Realtor, 101 E. River Rd., Rumson, 1}utch Lane Rd. Marlboro Colonial of. great charm. Last house •42-1S54. . : . Eves. 536-9149 on dead end street. Treed lot. Three 462-4151 bedrooms, ltt baths. living room with fireplace. Pining room. Full basement LlNCROFT CONTEMPORARY RANCH FEA approved mortgage. Only 128,900. Fool-Bedroom, 'three-bath split level. Excellent condition. Centrally air con- IN COUNTRY SETTING PAUL BRAGAR ditioned. Wsll-Uvwali carpet Intercom Three-bedroom, tvrobath ranch home Realtor with built-in record' player, dishwasher In historic Colts Neck. Uvtng room, 794 Broad St Shrewsbury 74T-O221 and clothes dry«r included.. Approxi- alnlug room, kitchen, den, wall-to-will HOWELL TOWNSHIP — Bl-Ievel. Sev- mately one acre corner lot nicely carpetln. attached two-car garage, en years. 100x150 lot BU rooms) plus landscaped. Owner -transferred. Im- circular drive. Almost two acres. 134,- recreation room. Three bedrooms, mediate occupancy. $38,900. ILLMEH- (00. The McOOWAD AGENCY, Beat- laundry room. Gas heat BulK-ln ga- SEE AGENCY, Realtor, Rt 34, Colts tors. 238 Netrmart Springs Bd., Red rage Fenced-ln yard. Home In excel* Neck. 412-3172. Bank. 147-3000. lent condition. Asking III.WO with terms to qualified buyers. FLORIDA CALLING COLTS NECK/ Now Is the time to buy that Florida lovely OolonltL 6ns acre wooded lot BARBEHA AGENCY home or duplex. We will rent It out professionally landscaped. Four bed- for you when you are not here. In- rooms, three lull baths, formal dining 1I4Z-30M Open til 9 p.m. come will more than carry expense. loom, very large kitchen, den. Top Act now. Ed. Conrrar, SUNRISE BeUhborhood. H9.M0. 1LUMENSEE HANDYMAN SPECIAL REALTY, 920 N. E. lMi AVI.. Ft AGENCY. Realtor. St. 34. CoHa Neck. New Oape Cod. with four bedrooms Lauderdale. needs finishing Inside. Completely fin- "Hemti For Living" ft the namt'of our book. "Applebrook selling over $1' million worth 'of ': ished outside and painted. Excellent location. Asking 116,200. UcALUTER DON'T HESITATE NEW COLONIAL AGENCT, Realtor. 109 E. River Rd,, Four-bedroom split level. Hi baths. ! > Jfour bedrodms, 2U baths, full base- Kumeon. 842-1881. Nice corner lot. Many ezlru. Very An illuiirafad monthly guida for hornebuyeri homes. In an average time of l«at than J0 'cj-y^V '^r"'i(V' ment, paneled den with fireplace. reallrtlcaJly priced. 120,900. The He- Matched appliances. |42,tW. CROWE LL •RUMSON — .Spacious 13 room resT OOWAN AOENCY, Realtor*, 9M New. dence with 21, bttha, full dry base- man Springs Rd.. Red Bank. 747-300O. AOENCT. Realtor. 75 W. Front K., ment with -large laundry and work- that it distributed fr«* to families moving hire per home, At prices remarkably close to wrfat"•." "(' . 7(1-4030. Cves. 741-369S. shop. Steam oil heat Open and RUMSON—Across from st Oeorge'a NEW SHREWSBURY screened veranda. Excellent location church,' near* ocean, river, transpor- near ocean and transportation. On tation and on municipal sewer. First municipal newer. S4O.000. JOHN L. Beautiful -reiiWenUal area wlUi carving floor has< living room, dining room, from out of^tovlfh'.;,. . ^fo personnel managers , the o'wneri askedi And we' did It wlth^S'/^;.';!,,.^ - r', streets, trees, privacy. Tremendous MINUOK REALTOR. 35 Rumson Rd., kitchen, bedroom or den., Three bed-, family room lor children, plus • first Rumson. Dial 812 3000, rooms and bath upstairs. Open porch. floor laundry for mother. Fireplace In Full basement .wllh hot water oil r t : living room, eonvenlent built-lns In COLTS JTECK^Clas»ic~6iile ColimlaT heat and lavatory. 124.000. JOHN L. In fnrJuttry-V', '.Jto iloeil stores for display. V* of the homes that ware listed with ui. '"•" '• '• ' kitchen. High tssumable mortgage at Located on large, beautifully land- MINUOH REALTOR, 35 Rumson Rd., "«Ped Property .with many, many Rumson. DJal 842-3500. low lntere«t rate. For further Infor- trees. This five-bedroom, 4H : bath mation call house oirers the ultimate In gracious SPACIOUS WELL DESIGNED ranch to paople ifoppingby one of our three office! country living. .Complete with two with center foyer. Beaulllully land- CAMASSA AGEMCY. INC. fireplaces, porch, patio.. railed sun- fcaped half acre. Three bedrooma, -Realtors 741-63M deck ofl upilalrs bedroom. Large liv- two tiled bath*. Fireplace In ilrlng Small.wonder The Applebrook Agency Is the 4 Parker Are., Little Silver ing room with pegged floor, dining room, separate dining room, Oonre* S" f,; and via direct, mairto hundreds. .. , Member Two M. L. Services room, detached two-car garage, pan- nlent flrat floor laundry room. Tre- Bres. and Bun. call 871-9540 eled den with beamed celling and tnendous bailment with recreation "big appla" In home tales. If you've got I. TOMS B1VKR — HI" room Bl-level. bunt-In bookcase. Even an old barn room. Transferred owner offering at five years old. Excellent condition, on property. Ideal for a few horses. S27.900. E.A. ARMFJTRONO AGENCY, Unlimited possibilities. Asklns »53,9u0. Realtor. KB Prospect Ave., Lltlle 811- convenient to shopping, churches and er. 741-4500, schools. - Pour bedrooms, 14 baths, ^V/e throv* this book at all of them* Artdfniany. . ., . ••,?"• ^'.'fl'i «?'• Applebrook today, W, gef' j.^-',/^ • spacious liylDg room, formal dining- RED BANK — Flrc-room older home, room, eat-In sanltas MUften with all SHREWSBURY — Three bedroom*" central best. Lot 40x160. Nice neigh, appliances, wall-to-wall carpeting, ele* Fireplace, • paneled game room, US borbood. Asking »10,000. MATTHEW valed sun deck. Lower level - spacious baths. Walking distance to school, J, DILL, Realtor, 714 Hwy, 35,-Mid- throw back offers.to buy listed hornti. In fact,, ...your buyer,, and ydiiV price . . V fast. By ihrpw' ' !• mahogany paneled room with huge dletown. 971-1010. brick fireplace, laundry room, garage. Call JAMES A, CURLEY, Realtor, Uany eitrsul No AOIrJTS Call for «69 Broad St.", corner of White St., "C0T3i~~NEck~— Two«arold~inr appointment after 2 p.m. 3(1-9619. Shrewsbury. 7415100. . maculate ranch ' having four bed' almost every month Infh* past yeat has. Kin . Ing.'tU'book for you. • '.'":' "JIMJE CHIP 0F»«RINO~^~Weir rooms, central sir conditioning, VA .TWO-irOR-Y... HOUSE..: ——AIL-large- T>l«niied»tnrerTBar-6ia"':Col•.•; eu Very nice porch. Excellent Iocs, ily room. Three upstairs -bedrooms, purchaser at 141,900. Call 01". 1144 tlun. 5 minute walk to center of town Two full . hatha. full basement at- PAUL R BTBYKJOn, Agency, Hwy. and school. Oll-flred steam heat tached garage and rear porch. Kxcel. Well under '20,000. Call', 492-9090 - 34. llolrnde!._ _z__ lent condition throughout Asking 131, WEBT Jliirj BANK — Three bed" {NTXHE8TED IN A NEwTiOME!™ BOO. Call today. E.A. ARMSTItONO rooms, - living room, dining room, we hare many choice location* in the AGKNCT, Realtor. 5M Prospect Ave., Little silver. 741-4EM. kitchen, Hi baths, utility room, en. Mlddlelown • Atlantic Highland* area closed porch, run cellar, garage and • : / • where custom constructed new tiomei INCOME accessory buildings. Big yard. All ranging from llt.OOO to 139,000, are to M,800 convenience* and many extras. Call THE be buTlt. Fffr complete details call 741-8749 alter 0 p.m. for appointment MULLAKEY REALTY. STl-nI.11. Two two-bedroom homes, two-car ga- rage, Owner wants offers, Must sell. -COLTfl~'rMCK~— Low~taxesr two" ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Ceil 'Ai-ikni ujuayl TMK uuit'rm beautiful rustic seres; rambling Co- •2«,5O0 AOENCT, Reallors; S9M8IS, lonial, Five bedrooma, three blthx, Three-bedroom ranrli. Pretty kllrhrn APPLEBROOK Ot;K*Ni'6ilT — six'room ranchT* three flreulacffl, lots of tree*. HAR- wltli eat-In bar. Family room will) Three liedrooms, Vh batlm, latindry- OLD L1NI1EMANN, liroker, Ihrews fireplace, two hitrm, two-car garage, bury, M2-1JQ3. neautUully l>Jiiliic-«i>nl t,\n\, c,,ll -M- room, attached . garage. Oas lint air yie now! THE otrnTm AOENCY, heat. Occupancy. May lit. 222-707:. COLTH MKCK (.'ONTEMPOriXltY fiealtors. 291-1BI8. 'UTTLK BILVKIl"—"AHracUve cape JiANi;ll — On 1 2/3 •' re« Eight spa. AGENCY ''od In mint conillloh on 2/3 scrre. ci'iiit nmum, Tliree l-eitrootiui: two i.ARr)»"colXJNIAl, on" ii «rre. Four Fln-|>!HnUm. Mnlfilf room. Kst-ln kitchen. oedrooms, lVt batiis. Center liall give ItiK rr>nin. eal-lri kltrlien, formal nln- Wnll-lf-ii|£lli flrpiilnrc In living room. MAKES IT access to 23 living rnurn, lornifil iHn- tnf( room, Four Urge tiedroonm, on* KritmnuiiH tw>.cir K*r»|e. Just re* Ing room, modern eat-In kitchen with lialh (flecomi liatli partially flnlilicd), rJucril lo 1)4,000. IIFJltlTAOK AdBN, appliances. Fanelett family rw>tn with full dry buii-niiMrt, attaxlieil KarnK^. CY, Mirlf A. 11,,(«,-«. ItralKir, M Rt, HAPPEN — PASTER! brick flreplmre. AlJBrntee owner wsrits eiiflKKitfl lireowway, Fenced ri>ir 24, Mslnwsn 244-40'/7. this year old beauty mil fur ilir.wm. yard. Many extras. |3<,9(K>. 747-00711. t.A, AIIMnTlt'IN(; A»I0N<:y, Itral- "ATLANTII! II1OIII.ANDS-Ilrrck~ilni' tors. MU) Prospect Are,, Little Oliver, l.irn.F, HII.VKH •-'.•harming Hires- st'tni- rnrirli. Well fonitrucled by COB- TiMMO. liiMlrwmi i:riMinl«l. 1% liatlii. I'lni- trnctur fur [iiTHOtifll ucruiislifiy, llffau. liln'1-. K«i;l:lliiit tolldllloil. Call Will Mil •rrllon. Lniga corner Prop NKVBIIIUSWflllUHY ""—" Puur-hpil- JAMUH A. CI1IILRY, It''«lt"r, «l> srty. tstw fli-litntori^ wsll. Two Urge MIDDLETOWN, N. J. MATAWAN, N. J. RUMSON, N. 1 rmim split level on larxe wiwilrii llioad HI., lornrT or Wllltc Ht., hi'ilrMMri'. ;uxi4 IIVINR roam with rlverfronl lot Two miles to twin. 7(1 (ilwewnbury. H1-5IIW. litiK<)rri(mi ranc)). llarfcaln 'MUon o( ixonardo. 1211,0011. tvtlM Ixtlii ».•«,(».<). Call 7de, Matawan, N. J. Project No. 88352 * RUSSELL M. BORUS True value at H8,800»' fear all oonTenlencee, ret qutftt and on the application ot the undersigned. (Estimated Cost lesi than »25,OO0). Asking $34,000. prlTaoy. Bee It now. Price fS.NX). Marie Harris, Sole Executrix ot the Bidding material may be obtained In Exams REALTORS HERITAGE AGENCY Telephone 645-3021 estate Of the said James Edmonds, from QSA Business Service Center Hula A. HoKtss, KMHor JOSEPH G. McCUE INC. deceased, nntlco Is hereby given to Bid Room, Main PI. Se Federal NEW SHREWSBURY - ' ajoo River Rd. - Pair Htvaa BflA Pnn>ertlee sure ottered for sals 741-1532 38 Rt at. llalawij. J«-tMT tho creditors ol said deceased to pre- Plaza, New York. New York. 10007, Patrolmen from this borough to qualified purchasers without regard WEART-NEMETH REALTOR sent to the »«ld Sole Executrix their where sealed bids will ba received to the praapeoUn puonuefa race, 30 Ridge Rd., Rumson 842-0444 claims under oath within six months until 1:30 P.M. E.S.T. January 30, took first and third place m HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE color, creed or national origin. AGENCY Irom this date. 1959 and then publicly opened. Member Multiple Listing • Dated: December 23. 1968 Jan, 9, 10, 13 »U,23 Monmouth County in the tests REALTOR MARIE HARRIS, Following Homes are Re- JUST LISTED—Three-bedroom ranch. It37 Wheeler Avenue, for advanced police training paired and Bear 6 months ;iO2 WEST FRONT ST. Living room with fireplace, dining Bronx, New York. NOTICE courses, Police Chief James EXECUTIVE HOMES room, kitchen, tiro baths. Basement, Sole Executrix Councilman Banks offered the fol- FHA Structural Warrant/ gameroom, attached Karage. Half-&cro Messrs. Arnone & Zagcr. lowing resolution and moved Ita adop* A. Herring proudly reported ... IN A PRESTIGE 741-2240 pl»L Top condlUon. (27,900. . 248 Broad Street, tlon: Member of Red Bank Bed Bank, N. J. RE90LGTI0N to the Borough Council last COMMUNITY! Long at 30 Year* to Pay LTNOROET—Six yean young. Four Attorneys ffi ., ft^ BE IT RESOLVED by the Vayor Multiple Listing Service bedrooms, 2(4 baths, den, combination Dec a7, Jan. 3, 10, V »",00 and Council of lha Borough of Rum* night. Luxury hokiM on '/• »er« kitchen-family room with fireplace, HUH Uiat tho time and place for the Patrolmen William Seuffert wooded loh. Overlooking fjie FHA Will Pay Reasonable RUMSON dining room. Basement, double Ka- NOTICE ' regular meetings of the Governing Shrewibury Rtvar. Four- '• ind and Customary Financing A winding drive leads to this RamtillnK raie. Many extras. t38,00O, MONMOliTII COUNTY Body lie and the same are hereby and Robert Gant have earned Ranch home nestled beneath huge SURROGATE'S COURT fixed as the second and fourth Thurs- five-bedroom. Colonials avail- and Closing Costs trees on part of an old estate. 18 yeara Notice to Creditors lo Present days ot each and every month, at $200 scholarships and are at- abla for Immactlala occupancy. old and In superb condition. An Ideal Claims Aialnst Estate _ tho hour of 8:30 o'clock P.M., at the tending police science hemB for the commuting executive. SCHANCK AGENCY ESTATE OP HELEN SHABABBA. Council Chamber of Memorial Bor- 352-WMOT 300 Atkins Ave.. Neptune. Large formal Uvlns room and dimng REALTOR ough Hall, and that the Clerk be and courses in the Ocean County 1800 DOTO-SU.000 room. Brand new kitchen with break- la hereby authorized and directed to 352-C6M81 173 Greenwood Ave., Lau- S Linden fl. Bed Bank "ISSufnVto the order ot DONALD publish notice thereof In the Red Bank College, the chief said. ; rence Harbor. 1400 Down— fast area overlooking reel garden. Pan- 7474088 I CUNN1NQHAM. surrojffto of the W8.500; eled family room with wet bar. Tbree 747.0397 Eves: Sunday County of Monmouth, this day made, Register for one publication. *12,000 master bedrooms, guest bedroom, Seconded by Councilman mil and Both men have done "an 352-00970S M West Sbore Bt., Keans- WDDLETOWN on the application of the undersigned B cu or. DIRECTIONS: Gorden Stole Parkway ' bun. SJ50 Down—JU,(00 three baths. Basement. Enclosed porch. Joseph Sharabba. the Sole « J adopted on roll call by the following excellent job," on the iorce, inrni, Exit in. Red Bonk; left onto Owner, moving to- apartment, reduced OAK HILL of the estate ot the said Helen sha- vote: 352-057040 12 Michigan Ave., Port asking price to 160,500. call ua today. Newman Springs Rd., right at traffic Monmouth. fSOO Dorro-IU. "abba deceased, notice Is hereby giv- In . the affirmative: Council- Chief Herring said. ' light (Shrewsbury Ave.li left ol next A RARE BARGAIN en to the creditors ot said deceases' men Bjmks, Dill, Duke, Malone, Me- 600 HAIL BROS., Realtors Be first to su this lovely three-bed- H traffic llaht (Sycamore An.); proceed 352-050907 40 Fourth Are., Highland!. to present to the said Executor their Carter and Minors He said he will recommend to Little Silver RoHrood Station; turn 813 River Rd. 7U-T6?6 Fair Hawn room split (first tlmo ottered). Large claims under oath within all months, In the negative: None. 1 ^^ W.800 All Oash-i-As I. Member Multiple Listing Service living room with fireplace. Dining from this date. Jan. 10 16.29 that the council grant each right at station to Sllvwikte Ave.,.' 35 -X9MM 1709 West Third 8t. Pljcat- room. Bdenca kitchen, Paneled den. HhrtnM* Av», UrHa Sllvtr turn left and continue to models at away. W.800 All Caan-Ae Is • Open 7 Day* Dated: December lath.,1M» of the two patrolmen $100 to ! 2tt baths. Full basement Two-oar ga- •JOSEPH BHARABBA 741.1200 Breezy Point. t ' ,. ' FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP rage. Wall-to-wall plus many extras. NOTICE Complete, listings may be obtained And all for 30 Bruce Road MONMOUTII COUNTV supplement the scholarship. from Federal Housing Administration, 6T acre (rensral farm. 35 acres UlULble. Mtddletown, New Jersey HURROGATK'S COURT 970 Broad Street. Newark, New Jersey OM«r eight-room heated dwelling, ONLY $39,900 Executor Nollre la Creditors to rresenl The department' will arrange 07102. 'Teiepnone No 8U-34S8. Large barn, (60,000. Terms. Exclusive with ArnouD & Zajor Claims Against Estate it's work and vacation sched- 248 Broad Street ESTATE OF ELS*. W. BERGMAN, BEACH AGENCY, Realtor Bed Bank, New Jersey, » DECEASED . • \ulgs so they can continue RAMBLING RANCH MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP Atterneya Brick and frame construction. Lovely 194 Rt. 35 Mlddletown, N. J. Pursuant to the order of DONALD NO PLACE LIKE HOME) $14,500.00 Six-room ranch. Privately built. With 812-2526 Open 7 days Deo. 20, 2T, Jan. 3, 10 127.00 J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate ot the their advanced training, private looatlon In choice Little Sil- brick fireplace, baseboard oil heat, Eves: 531-476& ver. Eight large rooms including four finished heated basement, sunken County ot Monmouth, this da/ made, Chief Herring added. A vary comfortable three-bedroom homo, separate bedrooms and a spacious den, Two swimming pool, on two acres. $21,000. NOTICES on tho application ot tho undersigned, tile batfafl. Hugo screened pwch over- COLTS NECK ESTATE OF WILLIAM F. HART- Karl G. Bergman, Bole H&ccutor of dining room located In excellent area for ichooli, looking ie eluded rear yard and rock MEYER MORRILL the estate of tho said Elsa W. Berg- garden. $42,600., Call ua, we have key. A SHANGRI-LA man, deceased, notice Is hereby given shopping, anil traniporfarien, Full baiement, dry Exclusive Broker It you want the most unexpected In ACCOUNT, to the creditors ot said deceased to OF present to the said Sole Executor 100 Requests Low taxai. ''•' . ' RUSSELL M. BORUS 45 B. Main 3t Freehold sheer luxury Instead of an abundance FOB » of plain rooms and lawn, seeing this Notice Is hereby given their claims under oath within six REALTORS Eves., and Sundays 812-4876 "oasis" Is a must. We are looking accounts it the auDacrlber, «.~w.- months from this date. RED BANK-HUMSON AND MILES Dated: December 28, 1068 Made to Judge 600 Hlver Rd. Pair Haven AROUND — Multiple Listings. Send for for the hard to satisfy prospects who COLONIAL STYLE RANCH! $35,900.00 T47-4532 free catalog of modest homes, farms, can appreciate the extensive planning KARL O. BEROMAN, NEWARK- - U.S. District palatial Rumson estates, waterfronts, and design tnut mako uv this show- GO Kingfisher Drive, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY acreage, lota, business opportunities. place. Ideally suited for the Interior . Mlcldletown, N. 3. Court Judge Reynier J. Wdr- Perfectly maintained horn* in secluded woodsy Shrewsbury, one Tear old, custom designer, writer, artist or "anyone" Bole Executor RAY STILLMAN, Realtor who desires full tune enjoyment 4a & Messrs. Crowe!!, Crowelt tendyke Jr. received more than araa, largo living room with attractive fireplace. bum colonial. Three doable size bed- & otten, rooms, many extras., Please call 741. "Our 50th Year" world of tiielr ' own> By appointment day of 100 requests yesterday in a 3299 aiter 6 p.m. enly. J. D.' ROOira. Realtor, Rt 24, 14 Mechanic street, Thraa bedroomi, two baths, delightful porch 22' W8 Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury T41-8S00 Colts Neck. 462 2741. O'clock H.U1-, "»» ***" .VIVCourt* eipanlStreetsa, Red Bank. N. J. closed, court session from at which time xlO'. Truly a homa fo ba proud of. Freehold, New Jersey, at which time • Attorneys Application will be made ffo r ththe all- Jan. 3, 10, 17L24 128,00 lawyers' representing six de- HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RUMSON COLONIAL' lowance of commissions and Countel leeTand Direction, for DlstrlbuUon. fendants in a bribery conspir- TREES1 TREES! TREES! Dated December 11th A.D^ lJBU NOTICE Feur bedrooms, two baths. Spacious LAVINIA BBTTB HARTMAN, MONMOUTIl COOIITT acy trial. Uvlag- room, formal dining room, OkVlwNurslnsiHome seised—hearth—Ilr»pl«M"-iB-amlly Jiu«(WAK&aMT —-The-requests-centered-on— Sayrevllle, . Creditors to rreseni oumcv room, full tiled basement' Centrally Middlesex County, Hew Jeney.* Claims Annul Estate Wortendyke's antici- alr-nondltloned, secluded rear patio, ESTATE OF EDWARD T. PORTER, two-car garage. Many extras. Asking EXECUTRIX. THE STEPHENS AGEMCYriRC Messrs. Jacobson ft Winter, DECEASED pated charge to the jury; Counsellors at Law, Fursuitfit to tho otdor of DONALD OFFERS IN '"'"RUSSELL M. BORUS 214 Bmlth Street, J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the The public was not allowed Perth Araboy, N. J. County of Monmouth, this day made, $31.00 on tho application of. the undersigned, to attend the session, which i ... REALTORS Deo. 2». 27. Jan. 3. 10 Marjoile Ann Cooks, Bole Executrix S.00HWY. 36 872-0001' HIGHLANDS NEW MONMOUTH M9 Elver Ed. Fair Raven or the estate el the aald Edward T. lasted for more than two ' Portor, deceased, notice Is' hereby hours. mKn LOTS AND ACREAGE given to the creditors of* said de- Now open 7 days a week'til JP.M. MAPLEWOOD SPLIT $23,000. RETIREMENT COTTAGE ceased to present tD the said Sole Summations in the case are FROM ONE LOT TO 100.ACRES - Executrix their claims under oath Pour good ilia bedroomi, 17' living room, family room, 1W baths. BRICK AND FRAME within six months from this date. expected to'begin Monday, to Attached overtired goraga pin) roofed nor potto, Huge landscaped lot Just reduced. TranafOBred owner must Dated: December IS, 1968 be followed by the charge to In most desirable area near SI'. Mary's High -School. Call 767-7500 sell his two-bedroom home. Living 'iCBYPORYPORT — KearneKearny Bt..^ 1-12 tarntarn- MARJORIB ANN COOKS, room with fireplace, soml-Untahed 20' 67!BS.1T67!BS1T . m».m» CitCity water and 90 AvenUB of Two Rivers, the Jury. The case is expected attic New oil burner. OuMda painted Rumson. New Jersey. In '68. ParPt t finishefhedd basemenasementt LLw BeVfur 2S1-1U7. i Sole Executrix.^ to be followed byothe charge MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP taxes. AskinAki g (18,400(18400. HurrH y and call MARLBORO - One full acre. gO It. Messrs, Klataky, Hlmelman FOR... REAL... QUALITY HALL BROS. front, clear, high and ^yJP'™' & Siegfried, i to go to the jury no later than HALL BROS., Realtors or 1 acres for *11,000. 320 Broad street. a week from Monday. BRIARWOOD SPLIT $24,500. TWO ACRES In Fronchtown, Njl; >f Had Bank, hi. 813 River Rd. 741-7683 Fair Haven cated on high area overlooking beauti- Attorneya - Yesterday's'session was in Mfembu Multiple Listing Service Tan. 3, 10, IT, 24 Situated m targe 125N200' landscaped lot. School and transportation Open 7 Daya ful scenlo view. Gool hunUng. *».«™. 128.00 marked contrast to develop- clou by,. Three bedroom, 114 batns, 26' living, room pltn family and Oall 2U-OL0-8983 between 8 P.m. euva p.m NOTICE ments the preceding day, utility rooms and garage. Present low Interest VA fnortgaga ossumable. . ACCESS TO RIVER MOKMOIITII COUNTY Call 787-7501 Beautiful alone end frame Colonial HOLMDEL BUBROOAIB'8 COURT when defense attorneys* an- with . tour lovely bedrooms and. 2ft 01 Notice to Creditors to Praaani nounced they would offer no tiled baths. Large living room with Just chooso ymrovm Sj'^JmL, CAW F?- fireplace and paneled 20* den with 1 and 2 acre wooded lots. ' Olalma Asjalnsl Estate defense to the government's Highway 36 & Eatf Road fireplace. Formal dining room. Flag- ZELLBRS, Bealtor. 8464443. ESTATE OF HUTH EDWARDfi Mo. stone entrance hall. River rights ar» OLUSKT..DB0EA8BD cas§. On trial are former right In the deed. This unusual of- Furiuant to tho order or DONALD school area. Asking J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of tho Woodbrldge Council President Belferd, New Jersey ' fering la beautifully located, yet con- proved. County o[ Monmouth, this day made, venlent to station. Large lot -with tall on tho application ot tha undersigned, Robert Jacks; Colonial Pipe- trees. Asking $4i>,900. Call ua to view. "''WWALKEL R ft WALKER. W. Robert Wnrwlok, Iho Sole Eitecu- Realtor Multiple Listing Member MoALISTER AOENCY, Realtor, 103 Hwy 35 Bhrewshury 741-5212 line Corp. of Atlanta Ga., E. River Rd., Rumgon. 812-18M. tor and Trustee of the estate 6 Trustts Warwick 4 Warwick - All the companies were In- BARBETTA AGENCY SEX ACRES OP BTATB HIOHWAY- 431 Bro&dwar M2-3094 Open til 9 p.m. some woods; lively brook. 600' front- Long Branch, Nair Jersey volved in construction of a COLTS NECK aie Store or restaurant plus cozy Attorneys * transcontinental oil pipeline. apartment $30,000. HAROLD LmDH- Jan. 10, 17, 21, 31 1.2B.0O Beautiful four-bedroom, 2li-b&Ui Co- MANN, Broker. Bhrowlbury. MM103. lonial. Family room with fireplace, vary large country style kitchen. Slop- NOTICE ing ground 'permits-lovely gameroom REAL EStATE WANTED MONMOUTH OOBNTV Senior Bowl Came IREALTQR In basement One acre of ground wllli SURROGATES COURT brook and tree). (47,900. ILLJ1BN9EE Notice to Creditors to Present NBC-TV Colorcast AC5ENCY, Realtor, Rt 34, Oolta Neck. ATTENTION—GOLJS NECK Claims Acmlnsi Estate 462-3172. Wa havo ready qualified buyers, no E8TATH OF VIRGINIA LAURINO for fast efficient S«V£B.. ca«« _£•J_£•J- HOLIAN, DECEASED Nineteen All-Americans will IMMEDIATE POSSESSION RealtorRlt . RtRt. 3434, Colta NeckNeck. Pursuant to Uu order of DONALD two miles west from 1h« Colts k be among the 56 college foot- Llncroft, Three bedrooms,. l'/i baths, «22 Member HuUlpls Llatlng Se^ J. CUNNINGHAM,.Surrogate ot the DIRECTIONS: NecKI jn Rt 537—lur I on Monlrose Rd, anil country Kitchen, den, mud room. rice County of Monmouth, .this day made, ball stars playing in the 20th F.H.A. - V.A. - to qualified buyer. on the application ol the undersigned, watcn for sign and model. CROWELL AGENCY, 76 W. Front St.. NEED VACANT LAND John Francis Hollar), the Sole Ex- annual Senior Bowl game to Red Bank, 741-4030. Evenings 741-3656. Small lot or Iarga tracts. Call MUt- ecutor and Trustee ot the estate ot the said Virginia Laurlno Hollan de-' be colorcast by the NBC Tele- NEW SHRBWBBUinr — Threo-bed- LANEY REALTY. 811-5181. ceased, notice Is hereby given to the room split. In excellent location. Three URGENTLY NEEDED - TWO ami creditors ot ssld deceased to present vision Network tomorrow, be- J. D. ROCHE AGENCY batbs, living room, dining room, elec- three-bedroom homes Mlddletown, Hax- to the said Executor their claims un- ginning at 2 p.m. fromLadd RUMSON — JUST OFFERED tric Kitchen, family room and den. let vicinity. We havo buyers waltln». der oath within six months (rom this Laundry room. Full basement. THE KIRWAN CO. 787-0600. dale. _ ^ _ . Memorial Stadium in Mobile, A spacious 4 bedroom colonial only i years old. Includes a lull dining Bcreei.ec. • In porch. Two-car gaiage. REALTOR All set on a lovely one acre corner PROPER MERCHRNDISINO - Will Dated: December 31st, IMS Ala. ' raoni, a 21' family room and klrchen designed for a large family, More lot Near schools, shopping and park* JOHN FRANCIS HOLIAN For tht best in Coif« Neck than an acre ol land with many trees and a view of the river, Too large nay. Wall-to-wall carpeting, drapca 65 Washington Street „ Jim Simpson will be the and like new washer, dryer and re- ABBOC, Broker, 21 B. Sront Bt, Eea Red Bank, New Jersey play-by-play announcer and for owner, asking J»,S0O. frigerator. 535.000. M2-7833. NO Bank. Executor HI6HWAY 34 CALL 442-2741 COLTS NECK AGENTS. Arnonfl & Zager Elmer Angsman will handle WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST 249 Broad Street ' At members ol the Red Bank Area Multiple Listing Service, \ra dove ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Home Red Bank, New Jersey the color commentary for the propertiesJor sale In every town, every price range. plus apartment, three baths, $23,600. YOUR HOME Attorneys . Call 291-2025. Principals only. Call today and - give details and cash Jan. I, 10, 17, 2i S2«;00 game which will be produced LITTLE SILVER — Two-story Co- price. STERLING THOMPSON ft A3- for NBC-TV by Roy Hammer- MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTINGS lonial. Four large bedrooms, 1% SOC, W-5600. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT balhft, paneled den with fireplace. Full WD NEED — Five or six, 2-3 Bedroom man and directed by' Harry 1 Jver, Snr'ewsburv, Fnlr.Haverl ond basement, two-cur gnragn Ctinlcft JCH Incomes, furnished" or - unfurnished ! Hnlil plnlnlUf caiifB WilWi l xill ot ttini . f.l»ili « nf HimH MEMBERS TODAY FOR n unity (if Mils .TudHini'llt lo lie liuli- said Kalhorlno J. licnvil, daotssad, lli'lml nun. In 'HIM UWI) IIANK 11ISII- nolko Is hnreliy Rlvsn to.(ha ortdi* PAIR II/WEN U/\NUIBR IN PRIMH, IHI'MIt alul wltliln Iwnnly dnyn sflrr QUALITY AREA. Twintyilx fool liv- tint nf suM deceased to tireaant to eiilry of Ju.lBinfiil plnlnlllf fun JudK' llm niM Administrator wilt! Will an. ing room wllh flrnplace, formal dining COLONIAL IN CMARAAINO AND TRA- in-tl nml nlfldnvlt of iiubllcallnii f( room, modern kitchen, 22' paneled den. DITIONAL OL.DE SHREWMURY, Spn- timeil thrlr clulina un.liir o«th Trlthlo JudKinent wltli tlm Monmoulh County six inonthA frntn tills datt. YOUR CHOICE OF RBD BANK AREA Tliret bedrooms ond 2 c«romlc tiled CIAUS llvtno room/ formal dlnlnq roatn. ('tittli, nml a rurtlrloil ropy of tlin kitchen* don, Thrsa bedroomi, IVi bcilln. Dated! Utcornlior ID, HM Imllu. Screened porch. Pull 'baicrnant. jililmnont wllh tin, llmmtary »f Illuin JOIIM It. IIAIXKIIAN, nnrbe(|UR/ fencing, shrubi and tondKop* Full bailment, AHuchod oiruge. A nnl liut'HUJiiit lo Ilin piovlnloun of llm fltnt* opportunity for ttiosa who wont lop milch I'.Jl Itlilio Itosd , Inu. Two cur oltoched aaroge. Many ulnH mill Itevlnmt Holes In stall ntno Illllllnnii, N«w Jnra«y. otl'flr.extroi. Prlc«B Wl»o * Wlrlilnann L on Ills IMII ilio got In Tins- Daily Attdinnys for Plnlntlft Mlitdlctnwtl, M, J. Jill. 10 I11.M Attorneys Raglilar Want Adi I" Ino. 29ID,, 31, Jan. J1 , ID IM.M \ \ DAILY REGISTER, Frifoy, January 10, in County Churches (iETHSEMANE LCTHERAM OLD PIBST CHDBOH Atlantic Highland! Sunday lervlcei will be &t fi -30 0:43 American Baptist ftmvMltlm tnd a>. 11 a.m. Tht Rev. Henry W. United Church al Christ , BUMAVI'jiT, BAPTIST Ktrcher li pastor. . , • - . Middletown ThB Sunday service will be it 1C Athuitl? ' Highlands CLINTON CHAPEL -A. H. K. HOHa.m. Ths ReVv.'-Averlll, M. Carson t Morning wnrsnlp service Mil be st pastor. . ^;; '.'•: • It o'clock and the evening service ai : T:30 Tne Hev RIchan! Shsw is pastor. Regular Sunda^jWitfces at 11 a°m- The Rev. Robert .:KegIer Is pastor. CKITEI) METHODIST FIRST SFIRTUAL CHURCH New Shrewsbury ' Atlantic Highlands OF DIVINE ROSE REFORMED CHURCH The unilay se-Uce will be held st Belford New Shrewsbury 11 'Lin. The Rev. Harvey VSJI Bciver Sen-Ices are held Sunday al 8 p.m. Sunday services will be al 9:30 anil Is. castor. at 270 Main St. The Rev. Prioeba 10:30 a.m. Rev. Neal S. Busker, pastor. Dalley, paitor. Sermon: "Do You Want to Be rrjtSX PRESBYTERIAN Healed;" Atlantic Highlands FULL GOSPEL TABERNANCLE LOTHER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN Sundaday servicesen-Ices at 9:30 anad ll a.m. Sunday morning worship at 10:30 OUiioim Synod) Re** Richard B. Anderson officiat- a.m. and evening worship at 7. The New Shrewsbury ing. Rev. Daniel. Genille, Jr. is paaU)*,_.. The/ Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. The Rtv. Donald L. Bins Is CHBISIUli. SCIENCE SOCIETY Little Silver pastor. Sermon: "Shape Up." Atlantic Hlchluida SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS m wiu Da held at 11 ' EHHIlRt UNITED METHODIST New Shrewsbury Little Sliver Services will be held tomorrow at CENTRAL BAPTIST The Rev. Sanlord SI. Hancy win '\ a.m. Robert K. Tome Is minister. preach and conduct the morninl Atlantic Highlands worship services at 11 a.m, Sunday services Mil be at 11 tl, Rev. Harry W. Kraft Is pastor. Wor- tT. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL UMTE1)_ METHODIST ship ^serviceTa! 7:30 p ffl LltOe Silver Oaknursi ~~ ST. AGNES CATHOLIC Sunday services will be Holy Com- The Sunday service will be at 8:30 munion 81 8 and Horning Prayer, at 'and 11 a m Dr, John D. Blair is ' Atlantic Highland!' 10 a.m, .The Rev. Thomas A. Kerr, pastor. Sermon by Dr. Blair :30 p.M, Rev. Jllchse: J. Leas* U pallor, Long branch Oceanport GOSPEL HALL CALVAR* BAPTIST Cliffwood Beach Long Branch ' Sunday morning services at B:« THE ALTAR —-This ii the altar at St. Thomas Epii. Services wUl bs held Sunday at B:30 and U. Evening- service at 7:30. Rev. ST. THOMAS CHURCH — This is St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Red Bank. An a.m. A Goapei Service will 111 nel»-. Paul N.'Smith is pastor.—;—r.— organization mission since 1915, fhtTciiureh becam* a self»supporHng, independent copal Church in Red Bank Church membenhip today , HiTand 11 ° ™ Rev.Bs.vl4 L. Bued. OCEAN-PORT UNITED METHODIST pastor will olflciate. Oceanport exceads 400. The Rev. Earl B. Scott is rector. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL « - Morning worship at 1:30 a.m. Rev. parish in 1965. -'^ ~ (Register Staff Photo) currwooD COMMUKU* . Long Branch W. Wlnlleld Is pastor. METHODIST Low Mass at I a.m. Family Man • C'.lllTOOd • Old Bridge Worship services will be held at » i.ra. with the pastor. Thi! Rev. ST. AMBHOSIC CATROL10 Bldrlcb C Campbell, Jr., officiating. ST. LEWS METHODIST Old Bridge

Colts Neck The Rev. Bernard A. Coen Is pastor. LDTHEKAN GOOD SHEPHERD ': * REFORMED FIRST JTAPTIST cud Bridge 1 Long Branch Family Bible hour will be Sunday Ths Sunday services will bs held at at 8:15 a.m. Worship serrlos RED BANK-The sign in day school, which meets 1962 as vicar of the mission. in Pleasantvllle for four years sJMTJK? S&S u « 11 am. and 7:15-n.nl. - , will be at 10 30 a m The Rev. Harler before beginning preparation U la pastor. Bermon based «o text: E. Meyer will olflciate.- front says "all are welcome" weekly at 9:30 a.m., and its He replaced the Eev. E.'V. nSSI REFORSIED Kitsoh Walters, who went to for the Epicnpal priesthood. Luke 4:1-13.. Ked Bank to the little white church with PTA, the Episcopal Church-' - CHK13TIAN CHUILOT Bunda3'~icrvice' at ll' ai the red doors which stands at women, St. Monica's Guild, Jamaica* B. W. I. He was In- He attended the Phila- TRINITV EPISCOPAL stalled as first rector of thedelphia Divinity School and, Red Banjc East Sunset and.,, Bridge the Altar and Acolyte Guilds, Sunday services will be held In tie and two youth groups, the newly-independent parish in after ordination, became pas- Untie Brotherhood Lod-e, 13] Maple Avenues. It is St. Thomas Ave. with Holy Eucharist- at 8 a.m. Episcopal Church, The sign is Episcopal Young Churchmen, November of 1965. by the tor of St. Mary the Virgin Eatont Family Service ami -Holy—Suciucrlsl iB -Ghurehf-BleasantvillerJKhere— BIBLE PKOTESTA.M at 9:15 and the Holy Eucharist all true. for fiighscH6ongey«g RightEevrAlfredi.TBan JSSUS GHB1BT OF Hobertsrtll, address at 11 a.tn. Tie Rev. Canon An organized mission since sters, and the Junior Young yard, bishop of the Diocese of he served four years before LATTER DAY SAINTS Sundar' service wilt be at-11 a-m.Charles H. Best is rector. New Jersey. coming to Red Bank. (MormoB) a.m. Tne Rev. Edwin P. Spencer Is ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC 1915, St. Thomas became a Churchmen, which is designed Eatontown, pastor. Sermon: "Wages of Bin Are Red Bank for the pre-teens. It had been a mission with Since his arrival in this Death But te Gift of God Is Eternal Sunday Masses stre celebrated at self-supporting, independent 7, S, 9, .'10 and 11 a.m. and noon parish in 1965. Future Plans a vicar because the church community, Father Scott has liagr, Salv2tore Dl Lorenzo Is' pastor. MORGANVTLLE METHODIST - -FIRST BAPTIST Today its membership num. Future plans for the church was not yet self-supporting. been active in local endeav-; •svsge will oUiolate. Uorganville • 1 Sunday worship service -at 11 a.m. Red Bank tiers more than 400, drawn encompass the acquisition of The bishop of the diocese is ors, as weil as being on the HETHODIST ' The Sunday service Ml be al The Rev. William T. Franu U pastor. 11 a.m. The Rev. . Stanley £.' Mug- from communities such as property next door for a re-, rector of all missions, and the Board of Missions of the. rldge Is paitor._i,.. ..:.. Sun'dly wo'rsnir '"vlcei wilTHl^J OLD BRIGK BEFOBMZD ' Middletown, Fair Haven, ligious education building and pastor is his vicar, . diocese. • _ , j -__.• 10:« ai. with Pastor WUIlam Joel Marlboro A.M.E. ZION It took Father Scott just Wright offjclstlng. . Horning worship at 11 a.m. The Red Bank Long Branch, New Shrews- a 10-year plan for expansion He has been a member of Rev. John Han is pastor. Sunday aenices at 11 a.m. Tbe Rev, ST. DOROTHEA'S CATHOUO Alfred S. Parker b pastor. bury, Eatontown, Neptune, of membership. three years to raise the stat- the Red Bank Neighborhood • Eatontown ST. NICHOLAS BUS8IA3 EABTEBN Asbury Park and Sea Bright. . Now in its sixth year,* the •• ure of the mission • to its Council and has participated ORTHODOX Matawa°n Red Bank The men, women and chil- plan is called by the rector, present independent status. in the anti-poverty program. . The Divine Liturgy will be eels- Was Teacher B Coyle Is pastor.' TBEttTX EPISCOPAL nrated at 10 a-m. on Sunday and Holy dren of St. Thomas are en- the Bev. Earl B. Scott, "one Other interests have in- —~. Matawan Days of Obligation. Evening services gaged in a number of church- which ,is producing.steady, He is a graduate of Glass- cluded the Red Bank Civil •I. H3SX& MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL llatlns and Holy communion at t preceding Sunday and .Holy Days ot boro State Teachers' College Eatontown a.ra., Morning Prayer and Family ifbllgallont at 6 p.m. Father EnlUu related activities. not rapid growth." Rights Commission, the Red Holy Sucharlst.at 8 and *»gy* Eucharist a] 10 a.m. The Rev. Carroll ICaJko, pastor. Rev. Earl Scatt • Father Scott came here in and taught in public schools Prayer at 10 a-m. Bev. H. aouy B. Hall Is rector. CHURCH OF CHRIST Among these are the Sun- Bank Recreation Committee, Knight officiating. • Red Bank the Monmouth County Mental ' rntST PBESBVTEBlil.N Sunday service at 11 a.m. The ere. MOKMOUTB nlng service "' -- — Health Association, 'the Red Worship i Bank Area Branch of the Na- Eatontrivn _ j^ Oe^iACUimyJ| y e Worship -services •*&*'* JiS nt r tional Association for theAd- W.S.'ifBa^'ia^^ pastor and wiu preach on "The Greatr F1K8T PRESB1TEE1A.V ness of Th set urea." Red Bank vancement of Colored People, CHUBS «F ULi'BV LCXHERAS The Sunday service will be at I and the Red Bank Men's. ' liatawan and 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Charles Mi. DOS AJ1E. DON The Sunday service will be at 10:30 member Christian and Mis- Club. ' : 8. Webster will preach oq, "Don't NEW YORK (AP) — Amer- Like millions of people in thodox. Three representatives EaUratown j ,l- tnL Tbt Hev> ATBmt w Ebisirtaclt Manufacture Your Own TJnhapplness." rol 1 rvl wy[ otfidate. Communion on the first do not list any religious con- sionary Alliance has its first Sunday ="> I£*ev £y " %Mt. A " UNITED METHODIST ica's religious variety — and • modern times, he tends to mi- Dean of Council .^ „„„ g^,,,, .„, u.t-month. Ser- mon;"AU lor One." MMfns at S Red Bonk flexibility — shows up strong- grate from one church to an- nections. congressman, Rep. Wilmer Last October, Father Scott " Sunday services wUl be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Holy Communion at' 8:30 a.m. ly in the new administration other for worship, according Eastern Orthodoxy, which Mizell of North Carolina, late- was unanimously elected to Red Bank.' ST. CLEMENT'S CATHOUO The Rev. Edward B. Cheney will ly of baseball fame, and a Matawan-Uarlboro speak on "Mine Eyes Have Seen" and Congress taking over the to circumstances, although he had no members at all in a three-year term as dean of naveu HOLY TBLMTY EVANGELICAL lay preacher. Sunday Masses and Holy Communion LUTHERAN job of U.S. government. formally remains a Quaker. Congress until two years ago •the Monmouth Council of the' wUl be held at 7, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 Red Bank •> His Cabinet includes three despite its nearly five mUh'on But there are no Hindus, Episcopal Diocese of New service will be held at As usual, like the nation, It's an ecumenical composite. Roman Catholics, two Mor- adherents, added one more Moslems or .Buddhists, al- Jersey. But it reflect; an. added prom- mons and the,others, main- this-time,-.to make.,it* three, though they number' around 1 The council is one of five SSTbe West preaoher; Ifatawan Red Bank inence of some small and pre- line Protestants, mostly Pres- giving it a slightly "more pro- a quarter million in this coun- HOLY COMMUMOX EPISCOPAL Bhunday services will be at 9:30 Sunday Masses will be at I. 7:30, I, convocational areas' In the and 11 a.m. The Rev. Donald T. 10:30 a.ra. and 12 noon In the Church: viously unrepresented reli- byterians. portional place in politics. try, mainly Buddhists on the diocese. Dean Scott's area 0 Philips Sr. paslor. fiermon: "Tbe Dt*at 8, »:30. ll a.m. and 12:IS In lhe A tiny group, the 2,400- West Coast and in Hawaii. ^firvrii-nKSuy ^ vine Portrayal." Peters Place auditorium, and at 3:30 gious groups. The new 91st Congress, a consists of 30 parishes, and •0*lQ* ID > tA8 L ^TuOftjrlit ' iftttrTsTi sssts^^D26t> Its interdenominational mo- customary religious assort- m e m b e r Schwenkfelder Roman Catholicism, which FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. Honahsn Is pastor. ' missions,' bounded by Free- Frederick"S Vttan Is paslor. Hatawan ST. PADL BAPTIST bility Is particularly drama- ment, is made up of 399 Prot- Church in Pennsylvania, has added two rapre in the legis- , hold/and Lakewood on the —Morning Worship st 10 a.m. . ' ;Bed_Bank its U.S. senator, Richard S. JEHOVAH'S KrTWSSSES Sunday worship services will bs tized at the top, in President- estants, 111 Roman Catholics, lative (lists, has the largest' west, Keyporton~ the north CALVARY BAPTIST CHAPEL Fair H»»e» at "M a.m. elect Nixon. J9 Jews and three Greek Or- Schweiker. And the .70,000- number of any "single church and Toms River on the Matavan FDMT CHURCH OF CHRIST , (KiKdom n^i Horning Worship at 11 a.rn. 8us> south. . , sU7 evening worship at 7:30. The SCIENTIST — 98 representatives and 13 Fair .'Haven • Rsv. Jack Klnney Is the pastor. i Red Bank Sunday at 10 am., S.an Florence Sunday aervlce at ll a-m. Service; senators - ftut this still isn't "In> an interview, Father will speak on "Are T« Beady (or at 9:30 am. first Sunday of the CHURCHNOTES up to its share of the popula- Scott said the church should Si At^ oroof by Maiog?" T/atch- month. Reading Room now located tower study at llslO a-m. on "How Middletown at the Mall. tion, nearly _ a_ fourth at 47 be a "spiritual cornerstone" wTinow » (Deliverance) If Near," ST. MARY'S CATHOUO MONMOUTH ETHICAL SOCIETY "in society-He called uponTit Red Bank million. - Sew Monmouth ' to speak out against condi- Freehold Meets at 11 a.m. in Uie'-Red Bank Figures on religious affilia- a-m- and noon In trie church; at 1:15, Community Center. Donald' Jaooby Is Father Rudnski fs Speaker tions that exist in such areas president. ,| , ^ «:3O, U:«S a-.m. and noon la Memorial B tion of'the incoming federal as poverty, Juvenile delin- Hall.- - - - -• 'SALVATION ARMY MATAWAN - The Hev. Jo- the Central Baptist Church, Rev. Harvey E. Van jiciver; legislators were complledjffi FIBST VMTAKIAN CHURCH Red Bank • -quency, education- and -civil Holiness meeting at 11 a.m. Sunday. seph Sucinski, pastor of St. Atlantic Highlands, on Tues- Rev. Harry W. Kraft; Rev. Christianity Today, an evan- OF MONMOUTH COCNTY Open air service at 6:30 p.m. Balvatlon rights, ' PKESBfTEBUK Uneroft Clement's Roman Catholic day evening Jan. 21, at Our Vassie L, Peek; Rev. Harry gelical fortnightlv published Lady of Perpetual Help R. Sorensen; Rev. Richard Such a "cornerstone" is Dlngman presiding - Church, Matawan, was fea- in Washington, D.C^ Morntot be at 8:30 In •. Rabbi Edward Ellenbogen will "Shaw;'Revr Gflbert-Sr-Fell;r —growipg_steadlly—In-—St. speak on "Can Democracy Survive?" tured at the program at the"XhufcK, Highlards~ar8^:nr.r Methodism, ranking second' the Sanctuary. Pastor Jamea R. Men Rumgon . meeting of The Altar and Ro- Rev. William Carr; Rev. Da- Thomas Episcopal Church, an mott will deUver a sermon. UNCBOrr UNITED PBESBYTEUIAN and on Thursday, Jan. 23, at again in the legislative lists ST. OEOROE'S-BY-THHtlVEB . . sary Society in the Magnolia vid G. Delzell; Rev. Peter A. outstanding area'House of GRACE LUTHEBAJt Uneroft EPISCOPAL - St. Agnes' Church, .Atlantic despite a loss of nine, now Sunday service u 10:30 am. The 1 worship. Freeholl •. Rumson Inn, Matawan. Highlands, at 8~jpn./ Molnar; Rtv; George W. Rev, Harold Turner Is pastor. Sunday services will bs Holy Com. has a .total of 90, Including The Sunday service will bs at , The services on Tuesday Starsmeare; Rev. Michael J., REFORMED munlon at 8, and Momlns Prayer at Father RucinsTd showed two 23 senators and 67.representa- BTbe10Rev.*Da"vld C. Volk U Middletown 0:30 and U a.m. evening at Our Lady of Per- Lease; and Rev. Cornelius J. The Sunday service will be Held ml FIRST PRESBTTBBIAtl films "Sex Education for tives, a heftv count in relation IMMAMKI. BAPTIST 11 a. m. The Rev. William W. Coven' 1 ' Rumson petual Help Church will be Horgan. Ethical Society Freehold try la pastor. * Sermon: "The Potter Worship Service at 0:15 snd 11:15 Adolescent Children" and to its IS million adherents. Momlni worship will be at 11 and the Clay." a.tn. The Rev. Harvey C. Coule. -Jr., under the supervision of the and evening service at ' P-"L-- pastor, will! preach on "Faith and 'ILourdes." But thR legislative role Is GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN Rev. Peter A. Molnar, rector Lists Speaker In rhe Gable Building, ^JnJ^?™ Fate In-Fact and Fancy." EVENT CANCELED even bigger proportionate- Road The Rev, Frank C, Morse^pas- Holmdel-Mlddletown --During-the-brief-business -of St. Andrew's Episcopal1 tor, wiu preach. The Sunday service will be held RED'BANKZ-tThelioiy ly for Episcdoai'rHis, number-, TINTOW PALLS - the FTHST BAPTIST at _IOM5 at the Thompson School. Sea Bright session conducted by Mrs..Church, Highlands. The Rev. George J. Frank Jr., Is FIRST UMTEtf HETHOtDT Family Day celebration which ing only 3.5 ml'Mon national- .Monmouth Ethical Socie- Freehold pastor. Frank Gordasco, presi- The Rev. Michael J. Lease, Sunday worship serrtce^at 10,«5 a.m. Sea Bright 7 ly, but with 14 senators and ty has invited lhe-public to Ths Sunday service will Be at dent, Mrs. Daniel Myers re- pastor of St. Apes', Church, wag to be sponsored by St. >:30 am. with the Rev. a. W. 53 renresentatives, totalling hear Kenneth J. Smith speak Mlddlitovn ported on the Christmas ba- will deliver the sermon at the James* CYO, Red Bank, Sun- Starsmesre, pastor, of(lclatln|. 67. and also for Presbyterians tonight at the Old Mill, here, Hazlet 8unday servlcei. will bs at 8 a.m. ST. LUKE'S A.M.E. zaar, directed by Mrs. Ron- Central Baptist Church arid and 10:45 a.m, The Rev. William A. Sea Bright day has been canceled, Both • numbering onlv 4.4. million, on the toplc-The Revolution- FAITH REFORMED Hanson Is pastor. Holy Communion. Ths Sunday service will be:tt l4p.m, ald Nunziante, general chair- the Rev. Harry W. Kraft will Hattet NEW MONMOUTH BAPTI8T the Folk Mass as 4:30 and the yet counting 13 senators and ary Significance of Existent- New Monmouth man. be preacher at the services Worship "services w!1! be held at Shrewsbury. communion dinner have been 60 representatives, a total of ialism for Education," and 11 am me w. •"^S'iT.^r; io:<5 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Donald CHRIST EPISCOPAL at St. Agnes' Church and Fa- Muller Is pasior. sermon: Healing. canceled. 82. His address will be sub- Signs of The Kingdom." N Scofleld will speak at bolil ser- Shrewsbury PRAYER WEEK ther Molnar, the preacher at vices. Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. In sham contrast, Luther- stantially the same as the one ST. JOHN'S METHODIST and Morning Prayer at 11:15 a.m. The ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Our Lady of Perpeutal Help SAINT CLEMENrS EPISCOPAL Rev. Ronald O. Albury willl preach ans, totalling nine million he gave to education classes at the latter two services on "Mis- The Week of Prayer will be Church. i SET ORDINATION Sunday services will bs held at I:M , Bellord sions." across the country, have, only at Temple University. and 11 a.tn. The Rev. Norman ft. Sunday schedule': 8 a.m. Holy Eu* observed in Atlantic High- The following clergymen Riley Is nastor. eharlst and sermon: >:30 a,m. sung PRESBYTERIAN MATAWAN - During the 14 members in both houses, Mr. Smith Is leader of the Eucharist and sermon. Shrewsbury : lands and Highlands with will participate In the observ- .services at Presbyterian MAHASATHA BAPTIST The morning service of worship will up one, making it 11 renre- Philadelphia Ethical'Society, - Hazlet METHODIST be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The Rev, three services scheduled for ance of the Week of Prayer: "Church Sunday the ordination Sundsr worship s»n-lces at U am, Belford Jsmes R. Steels, pastor, will glvs sentatives and three senators. and has taught courses In ex^ The Sunday service will be al 11a sermon,' "Signs of the Times.ir Sunday, Jan. 19, at 4 p.m; at Rev. Richard B. Anderson; of officers will be held. tnd 7 p.m. The Rev. Lawrence Reed a-m. ' • ' Bantlsts. in comparison to istentialism at Cheltenham, Is paitor. FIRST ASSEMBLY IOF OOD At the 9:15 a.m, service the MIllULr.TOWN MKTHIHHIT Shrewsbury their 25 million adherent;;. In- Ablngton and Haverford Sunday worship service at 11. a.m. following deacons will be in- Highlands 'Middletown Evangelistic s*rvlcs at 7 p.m. Patrick* cluding two large Neero Some of his other activities Sunday service at 10 a.m. ThOe. McLean Is pastor.', stalled: Hal Carlson, Mrs. Rev. W. A.( Abrams la pastor. bodies, also are pronoifon- have Included' being chair- FDU-f METHODIST SHKEHHBCRV HKETINO National Cathedral Philip A. Smythe, Mrs, Ruth ately fewer among federal leg Highlands COMMUNITY Or FRIENDS Kisenbels, Alexander Kellen, man of the Race and Equality Sunday services will os at 11 a.m. Port Monmouth IMaakenl Islators — 53 of thorn, includ- Commission and he has and 7:30 pm. The Rev. O. W. Stars. Worship service at 11 a.m. Vesper Bhrewsnury - .Mrs, William. Barry, Frank ing 43 representatives and 10 served as director of thrElea-"" .xaw Is ps a.tn in ths Fellowshln Hal! of ih» Plans-State-Salute Wolpert, Richard Dodcnhoff, Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, senators. Highlands Katherine -A. Hoefcld, Syd- nor Roosevelt Internation- The Holy Eucharist will he cele- MHTr-.R FRASCIB SPIRril'AI. WASHINGTON - The Ca- the work and welfare of the Wily, It Is the afflupnt brated Uili Bundty »t*l ana io a.m. Port" Mnnmouur Union Beach ney C. Drury, Mrs. John Lam- al Workshop In Human Itela- wlih Mallnsjii 8:30 a.m.. and Byen- state and Us citizens. On that largely-white denomonatlons sor.r. at.7 pnTWm, D. UirlM. vicar, Prlvste meisagi-s xlven Mondsy to flBACE VNITF.D METIIODIHT ' thedral here will offer special bert, Mrs, Gordon Magce, Pe- tlons at Rutgers University. will preach. . , Saturday, 1 to { pn Hp'ikfn in Union Beach day, the state flag leads the with British backgitiUTids Ensllah and Itsllsn Call durlul Worship lervlees will be Riinday at prayers for the State of New ter Peiffcr, James N. Arace, ,«hurch noun. Mi Main St. BUhop 10 a.tn. The Rev Franklin H. Blrl procession of choir and cler- whose share of legislative Aniels Holla J. Jersey on Sunday, Jan. 19, at Miss Edith Aitken, Robert 'Holmdel Jr.. Is pastor snd will preach. gy and Is displayed in a prom- - OCEAN VIEW COMMUNITf CIII'IK.II lip HOI) Hutchens, Charles Gordon, posts tends to hfi bigger than Bomb Threat ROLHDEL-CHURCH its morning worship service. Leonardo Union Beach inent place of honor during Howard C. Johnson, David L. their share of the population, Holmdel Morning worship se-Ylce at II a,m. Homing worihl|) Sunilsy tl 11 a.m. the service. Ths Sunday setvlce wlilibe at II am. Tlit Rev Kenntln N Qsmble will and evangelistic service al 7:30 pm. The prayers will be said in Watts. At the 11 a.m, service Christianity Today notpd. Deluys Flight with lhe psstor Ths Rev. John W. •peak. Evening services al 7:30 p.m.The Rev. Jack B, Reynolds li pastor, recognition of the support giv- Waldron, officiating, Evening servlcs A New Jersey student at the the following elders will be in- The figures also "Indicate NEWARK (AP) - A Pan •II. . , LEONARDO HAFTIST Weit Ix>ti|e Brancii en to the Cathedral by something of the prestige and American World Airways , Leonardo ' y National Cathedral School for stalled: Byron X. Duffy, The- Sunday services will be al 11 a.m, the New Jersey chapter of the odore J. Elder, John R, social Involvement of Ameri- Night to San Juan,' Puerto Keanshurg The R«v, William I.'arr Is psstor. f.UTIIEHAN CHURCn . Girls, one'of five educational RoMrt Kendrlck will preach on "How Th» RBV W rtnhtrt Oiwslit If psi. National Cathedral Associa- Schneider, Larry J. Gabbard, ca's religious groups." the Rico, was delayed for W mln- Deep Are My Roots?'1 Evening ser> tor. Oilfi an/I II a.m. services. tion (NCA). an organization of institutions on the cathedral i rwsT HEr vloe at 7:30. ST, JOSEPH'S CATHOUO Richard A. Nahousc, John W. summary said, citing the pro- utes yesterday by « homl) Kesnsburs . - Cathedral friends. NCA chair- Sunday services win ne at >;M wnrrMiNitTKR PKEMIYTKRIAM ' Keyport grounds, will carry the flag Hale, fteorjje Hazlett, Donald portionately high numbers of thrent ngulnst Newark Mayor a.m and st II am The Rev .Newtoa Mlddletnwn Masses will ba at «:M ind TIM man (or the stale is Mrs. J. Ths Hundiy service win rx fill a.m and 1t:ll pm. In the ehurthi In the processional. She Is Li- W. Hoover Jr., J. Byron Knlscnnal and Prcshylerlnn Hugh Adclonlzlo. TV orelner Is psstor. 1:10 >:U and 11 a.m In (Hi smlmol. Woodward Tallman of Bever- ' and lt.U am. Rev Harlin C f)ur- Hicks, Kenneth Dctwcller. legislators, I'oit Authority police err, ANN'H CAIIIOI.IO fee Is pastor, sermon: "Is the Church ly, N. J, She Is assisted by sa Capcll, grade 11, daughter Kramnurv Listening?" MM, OOHI'KL TAIIKIINACT,! Similar strength Is shown Bcnrchod thn plane at Ncwiirk K«y(wri Mrs. Howard Miller of Col- of Dr, Harry II. Capcll of tunday llanacs will Us at 1, i, I, bv the United Church of Airport, hut found no bomb, Ift II and noon Services fluri'lsy at IOI^I n.m and' llngswood, N, J., Mrn. L. W. Falrlnwn, N. J, ST.' MAIIH'S rllMOI'Af, Mlddlttnwa T pm. Tht Rev, Daniel n-nlili Is TKKN OUTRKACII Christ, Including ConRrnga- A telephone raller told thn Bfrvlcss auqrliy will oeiln wllh psstor, Cochrun of liasklriH Kidf;o, > K*nnnlnirir wm»iilp at a 30 » »' Fsmli> BUils Often called tho National LONd nilANCII - A upe- tionallsts, with only nboiil two city desk ol ihrt I'.vnnlnK Simitir serrlrrs will u> Hnly Cnm- hour at 11 a,in, Kvi-nlng'servlru a( 7. ' Iff. MAItV'B Kl'IHCOI'AI, N. J., Mrs. Husscl Kmlly of munlr.n al » s in snil I'arllh Cathedral, It IK much Ilki! Kn- cinl youth scrvlco will Im con- million me.mbflrfi nationally, NfiM) of Nnwark Ilia). Artdi!- Bmhsrlrt slid "trinrm si «;S0 a.m. CALVAIIV IIAI'IU'I Kfyp-irl SomcrBol, N. J., Mrs, Iliiydiin gland's famous Westmin- dueled at tho First llaptlst but with six' senators mid 2.1 nlzlo WIIH alxiiii to \t> i BAVolllHtK (IIMMt.'NITV t MlddlFt,,«n Sundsy s»rvi0M will In: !:«» am. Kvans of Little Silver, N. .[., im Hm Suniisr s»rvl"-s «i n sm snd 7 H'lrnlng Pr«y»r: » nn -'llnly Oim. 1 ' . Kn»l Kfiinnii'iisc ster Abbey In that It la the Church of Long Branch Sun- rcprosentntlvcR, a total of 29. there wan n bomb nlxnird tho p.m. «l 1200 W I'r.ini HI, l.lnnroll. munlnni B am family sfrvlcs int 'SllOllsy servli-n will li« liein si II and Mrs. Samuel Hathaway The il<-v. n,'»rt(i- j, Klii''i la [inMfir. II am. Ihly CormnunUin. final resting place for many day at 7:15 p.m. The service plann, Thi) New. rnpnilcd tho am. Ilia H'v, IllchaM Sdmarls ll of .Shrewsbury, N, J, Also, the Chrlftlan Church pastor. All MI';MUHIAI, (Hindi or prominent persons, Including will be In charge of tho di- Dlw'IplCH, with only 1,11 mil- Incident In police, (KJIKNTIW The observance of New Jer- 1'rnsklnnt Wondrow Wil- rector flf Teen (hitrciich, tho 1 Iiih lion members, hn« lit mem- Addonl/lo, his wlfu »ni] Ki'yporl Hun(1(1 V ncrvl' ' i* \- HI tip IMy Com- I ,11,) sey Day Is parl of Die Cathe- son, Sccrrturiei of Stale Cor- Hev, Mr, David Brett, 1 A tifi'! 1 lly H.>rvli;>• nt bers in tho IIOIISR nnd one nlwrnt Ml ntlmr IIIHIHITIKHIK /|. riHHI UAI'IIHT y :m n in. Al 11 IIII , IMv (•'im- dral's National Ministry. 0m; (Inll Hull, and Francis II. Kol- r Krvimrl HI ,,, "ti riiai There will lie a messii(, « de- In the Senate, a tolnl of 11 n«lly left nt i:z;i ,> ,„, MlU). 0uh<1>y Sffrvlirn at |ll.4fi a m Llilnl r.'Uyit mi'! Monilni I'f»y*T Sunday Is set aside cucli ynar IOM; and Admiral George livered by Mr, llrclt entitled This In I'reiildcnt Johnson's nl/lo anil IIIM wlfi- wnr«j bound K.r, nucrna 1' 'H'«"i> i>a>l"> w nil »ntf (lull (||| «r frill'1 n»'j r fitirth n m n<( >m. 'lix at the Cathedral to pray for Hcwcy. nlni »ervlts si ». Siindi Rev. B. T. Bcliolltn Is paalor. "Stagnant Tools." church, for (i lirlnf vitl ' /Is i Representative inter-dealer quotations .at approximately !:M SfeiS-lsbcal Winter Tomato Crop p.m. yesterday from NASD, Prices do not Include retail mark- Market Rallies up, markdown-or commission.' NEW BRUNSWICK (AP)- in .from the South, According vinced experts commercial to- ists have devised a rounded- Tomatoes nay soon become a to Fred DeLong, though, win- mato production in winter is roof structure ,which employs BANKS year-round crop in New Jer- ter will no longer be a big feasible and that those grown strong, pliable plastic -sheet- Div. Bid Asked sey, if agriculturists at Rut- factor in growing tomatoes. in the state can more than ing.. », Belmar-Wall National 2.00 15? gers University have anything' DeLong is a farm supervi- compete with the southern va- In one of the structures at To High Levejf Central Jersey Bank (x) (xx) .40 ; 24 '•• 25 ;. to say about it. sor in Rutgers University's riety. the university last October,, Eatontown National Bank .30 By JAMES F. HILL moved up 13 cents to $31.56. 26 Each year, as the weather College of Agriculture vege- The key to the success is the fall tomato crop started NEW YORK (AP) - The Farmers & Merchants (x) (xx) .06 8 9 gets colder, tomato lovers table department. The uni- building a greenhouse that with 300 plants. Volume was 5.6 million com- First Merch. Nat'l Bank .40 . stock market held on to an 15V5 1614 have'forsaken tomatoes grown versity is currently sponsor- , avoids the expanse of glass. pared with 6.8 million shares First Nt'l Bank of Spring Lake (xx) 1.75 "We don't expect a record early:gate yesterday to close 60 in the state for those shipped, ing a program which has'con- traded Wednesday, ' 1st Nfl Bk of Toms River (x) (xx) .76 Instead, Rutgers agricultural- breaking crop," DeLong said. highefrtor;the first time this; 43 1st State Ocean Cty (x) 10% Stock Divi. "This is the toughest season. week.;'"Reading was moderate. Yesterday's closing stocks: 17J4 19 We 601 Keansburg-Middletown .90 The light is poor. W * They rally was viewed by ACF Ind 6OK Marathn . 37 10 to 12 pounds of tomatoes Admiral 19U Marcor SOH Middletown Banking Co. 19 brokers' as purely technical AUcg Cp 23!4 Martin M per plant." Alleg Lud S851 2614 Monmouth County Nat'l (xxx) .10 Civilian Workers at Fort following three, straight days Majtos 10 Aim ChaJm lav, Mead Op N. J. National Bank (xxx) .12 • So far, the plants have of lo%s in which the Dow Alcoa . 7:iV. Merck ' ;48V4. 13 Ata Can ' 56V4 MOM ' . Ocean County National 1.00 43 yielded only three pounds per . Jones;-Industrial Average Am Motors 12% rMirra M*M 41%; Peoples Nat'l Bank of Monmouth .40 plant. DeLong said, however, tumbled nearly 30 points. The Am T&T Nat B|ic . 1554 Atl JUch Nat rCjh 5 Peoples Nat'l Bank of Lakewood 4.00 140 Cited for Vietnam Service "They compare well with reg- industrial average closed at. A.VOO Op .SB Hat Cub 1111% Bell How <6tHi N Dairy I41 ' Trust Co. of dcean County .50"pJus 4% " FT. MONMOUTH ^ Township, and James L. Shrewsbury; Edpr ular tomatoes." 927.4ft, up 6.21. Sett Btl 31"4 Hat DIM •421.4 (x) Dividend (xx) Plus Stock "' Boeing •«5% Nat Fuel ian employes of the Army Hummer, Neptune. Brick Township; Nicola Coc- De Long said the tomatoes, Brokers said the market Borg War 33 Ji N Lead (xxx) Declared or Paid , were placed next to vine-rip- Budd-Co 29S Nat Steel Electronics Command who Silver lapel emblems denot- , co, Toms/River; Ross F. For- had .moved into a deeply Burroughs 222 Nlag IIP 22 H have served in Vietnam were ened tomatoes from the Cerro •mi no Am Rode A Owen» HI They outsold "Brand X two Oil Pin 5i Pan Am Hexagon. Charlton, Eatontown; Charles Peter Giulias, Edison; Harold CIUM avc 1014 Penn Cen to one," he said. "The store Momentum Blunted Oolu Gas SOK. Penney JC 45 Maj. Gen. W.B. Latta, com- B. Foster, Wall Township; M. Jaffe, Neptune; David Comsat. Pa Pw U 3114 manding the Army Elec- George Holloman, Neptune, Mair Jr., Old Bridge; John manager begged us for more." At tne opening nwrt was Con Edll 6ia Pennx Un. 53 strong demand for blue chips Corn Pd •33)4 Pihtla El 31 tronics Command and Ft. and Raymond Kirkwood, Riv- Rakowski, Middletown; Ray- De Long said members of Cor G W 28114 Successful PhlU Pet 70 CurllM.Wj 3014 Monmouth, awarded the De- the research project were and glamor issues, but a Folarlod 122 »4 er Plaza. mond Scott, Oakhiirst;. Ross „ strong mftmentum was blunt- now chem 76K PPG Ind 39', partment of Army Medal and Stauffer, • Collingswood Park; getting information to farm- Dress Jnd 40K Proctr O 85 For three to six months' Duq M ers on winter tomato grow- ed midday, after the, Dow 30J4 Pub S Col 24", the gold Army Materiel Com-. service in Vietnam, bronze la- and Leonard Stout, Toms Riv- E Kodak 75 Pullman W, ing. He said he foresees no Jones Industrial Average had. End Johns 38 !4 Reading'Co ' 23*. Investing mand lapel emblem, signify- pel emblems were awarded er. Fen HlUer 21)4 Repub.gU" 43% . real difficulties for the farm- inarched back up 8.51 to 930.- Falrch. C 62'.i ing a year's service in Viet- George G. Chandler Jr., Long Mr. Chandler, and Mr. Rob- Firestone 80S Kevlon 76. 69(4 Rexall 39'i nam, to Daniel Kelleher, At- ers and expects a flourishing PMC Op 40% By ROGER E. SPEAR Branch; Thomas Parker, Bel- erts also received certificates Food Fair Ecyn Mot Spear Roy Dut lantic Highlands; Robert mar; Joseph Roberts, Free- of achievement signed by Gen. industry. Sixty-seven blocks larger Ford Mot 8* Frueh Cp 8t Reg p IT* Q — In my company I'm for 1969,1 think a better poli- Fitammons, Brick Township;. hold; Claude Barnes, Ocean- Creighton W. Abrams, com- One dim note is that the than 10,000 shares sold, com- Oen Dynatm 4052% Scott Paper 29 ; Gen Elcc 3687*S Seam R 6154 the trustee /or our employe's cy would be direct invest- Robert H. Fleming, Mpwell port; Stephan Bartosh, manding tfi'e U.S. Army, *et- tomatoes will cost a little pared with 57 sold Wednes- Gen Mills 34'i Sinclair tu% St Oil Cal retirement fund. We started ment in several top-growth nam, citing their "singular more. DeLong said, however, day, and most of them were Oen Mot 67« oeuy oil 77 Bt Otl'Ind this last year, buying l,4D0 areas in compliance with perseverance, fidelity and pro- "People are willing to pay a on the downside. Gillette 81!i St Oil NJ Goodrich 50 St Oil Oh 69 shares of Enterprise Fund. your state laws regulating in- fessional competence while little more" because Uie de«- Goodyear 61 Stude Worth 83K Brokers said the nature of Grant 5«6 * Sun Oil 71H Early in 1969 we'l have $13,- vestment procedures for fi- rendering meritorious service mand is up. "In the summer- the large block trading indi- 'Tenneco 29 ft 000 to invest. Is there any- Elept Goss to Head Gt Nor Ry 6851 Texaco 80 duciaries. A few such for in support of the military ef- time," he added, "everybody cated institutions had not yet Greyhound 23tt T*, «!4 thing better for our purpose your consideration are Con- is growing them, including Thiokol 20— fort in the Republic of Viet- committemittdd themselvethl s tto a GuK W InH 47K Trann w Mr 42% than this mutual fund?M).Tr solidated Foods,—Continental" nam."~— — -homeowners:^!—— • Holiday Inn e?H Tranaam 73 stand because of their some- IBM 310 Tranatam 1«4 A — Since you picked the Illinois National Bank; Gen- what bearish outlook on the Int Harv 2614 Un Carbide 45(4 fund reporting the highest eral Electric; International Int Paper J4 Un oil Cal 5BH market for the next few Int T4T S4& Unlroyal 57V4 percentage gain in net asset Paper; Sears, Roebuck; Stan- NEW YORK.— Chester C. months. John Man "8« . Unit Air Un 42 value for the past five years, Goss- of New Shrewsbury; Jones L 76 Unit Alrc 6S14 dard Oil of New Jersey and Wards Will Offer Joy M(g 3214 Ur Fruit N. J,. has been elected presi- Largest of the blocks was US Ply Ch the second highest for 1968 Transamerica. Hoppers 48% dent of. C.I.T. Corporation McDonnell Douglas, where Kresge SS 3814 US steel s* through, September, I can't Q — What can you tell a Kroger 3! %„ Wo UTel and C.LT. Leasing Corpora- 185,000 shares went at ft5, leh VaJ Ind 13'i White Hot name a better fund judged by retired couple about the merg- Wlon Dlx tjon,. industrial financing and Tax Return Service Mb 0'Frd ea<4 Woolworth performance standards. Yet.j down 1%. This also was the Utton 10%. 32(4; __er;_ of Kokands ^Mather- into- Xerox Cp ^leasing • subsidiaries of C.I.T.. CHICAGO - One of the na- i most-active issue at 256/Mu Lookhd A 48% Tngit SM 257 Diamond Shamrock? We re- 45U Financial;Corporation" '..'•• i ' shares. The stock closed at Lukera Stl Mti Zenttti R ceived 45 common and 50 pfd. tion's largest retailers, the sonnel shortage, we will have 55'i 1&. Gussnas'served since giant department store chain income tax departments in 46'/4Ofl>/8. . of PM in 1966 in exchange fdr Interlake Steamship. Divi- 1967 as executive vice presi- of Montgomery-Ward, is plan- only about 20 per cent of our Average Gains , dent of the two firms, super- ning to offer a service for the stores for the 1969 income tax The Associated Press Av- dends amount to about $100 a Name Alter year.—F.M. vising the National Division, preparation of income tax re- season." erage of 60 stocks gained .7 which specializes in multi- turns in their stores on a na- Areas in which the income to close at 349.0, with indus- A — If you want to hold a million-dollar transactions for Area Head* promising growth situation tionwide basis. tax service will be available trials up 2.1, rails up .1 and large users of credit seeking for the 1969 tax season include utilities up .3. you should go along with this a single source of financing A Ward official pointed out. merger. Yoii'll receive 36 that this income tax service Eatontown, Edison - Menlo Volume on the Big Board At Post and leasing services/During Park, Albany, Baltimore, was 12.11 jnillion shares, shares of Diamond Shamrock 1968 the division leased 20 was not a new concept for JTjJJJMQUTJLriLt^l. common paying $1.40 annually Wards but is a service which Washington; 'D.C., Detroit, down from , 13.84 millioir Charles P. Alter, 15 Country jet passenger airplanes worth New Mexico, Ohio, Texas and , traded Wednesday. —some improvement over the $100 million to Eastern Air- has been offered in some' Club Road, Eatontown, has- payment on PM common - areas since 1960. , Florida. Of 1,580 issues traded, 813 been appointed chief of the lines. It talso has under lease 1 . and 11 shares of new DIA "Since we insist upon high- "We are pleased to be able rose and 515 declined. New Army Electronics Command's nearly 4,600 pieces of rail- common.. The latter-will pay road rolling stock, as well as ly-trained, qualified, profes- to extend this income tax ser- highs for 1968-69 totaled six Combat Surveillance, Night and new lows were 26. nothing until December, millions of dollars' worth of sional personnel to staff these vice into additional areas Vision, and Target Acquisi- 1972 when it will qualify for since our experience indicates Standard & Poor's 500 stock r computers, mining equipment, tax departments, we have tion Commodity Area. the dividend rate then effec- Chester C. Goss the increasing need by Ward index was up .42 at 101.22. marine equipment and indus- been forced to delay our ex- Col. Alter, who succeeds tive. Chances are this will bei trial machinery and equip- holds an LL.B. degree from pansion plans until this year," ^/Customers and the general The New York Stock Ex- Col. Gerhard Dean, now with higher tban now because of change Index was up 23 cents ment. the Fordham University the Ward's spokesman con- public for such a service. 7th Army,- Heidelberg, .Ger? DIA's regular dividend in- Mr.-Goss joined the firm's • Hopefully - by '1970 we at $57.30. Prices were up on : school of law. ' many, comes to Ft. Mon- creases. ••• •"••> ••;.•;.-•- New York division in 1947 will have expanded this in- the American Stock Ex- mouth after a four-year tour Your 50 preferred shares C.I.T. Corporation and change where the index after World War n service come tax service into the ma- at Bethesda Naval Hospital as will be exchanged for 50 of a with the U.S., Navy. He was* C.I.T. Leasing are subsidi- Johnson jority of our stores," the chief of the Accelerator Divi- Howard Sherman new convertible preferred on- named division sales manager aries of C.I.T. Financial Cor- spokesman concluded. sion. In 196344 he was ma- which Diamond Shamrock several years later and in poration, one of the, nation's Given New teriel officer with tie 8th Ar- will pay the same annual divi- 1963 was elected vice presi- largest financial and indus- my Support Command, and Approved As dend of $1.15. H, however, dent and head of the New trial institutions with assets earlier served four years as maximum income is impor- York division. He became in excess of $3.6 billion and Assignment operations in financing, leas- associate professor of electri- tant to you, I'd suggest sale vice president-sales for all FT. MONMOUTH — Col. cal, engineering at tie IT.S. Partner By of Pickands Mather, which 27 "divisions the following ing, factoring,, banking, in- surance, manufacturing and Albert C. Johnson, 129 Mine Military Academy, West shows a 40 per cent paper year and was elected a di- merchandising. Ave., Long Branch, who re- Point, N. Y. Exchange profit oh your original invest- rector of C.I.T Corporation ceived his eagles Christmas and C.I.T Leasing in 196.7. A Mr. Goss lives at 11: Home- A native of Frankfort, Ind., NEW YORK - The board ment,, and purchase of utility- eve at promotion ceremonies Col. Alter graduated from shares yielding 5 per cent, or native of Fort Scott", Kansas,' stead Plcvyy. East, with his held by Brig. Gen. Richard of governors of the New York lie is a graduate of Kansas Kentucky Military Institute, one of the preferreds men- wife Adrienne and their five C. Home III, commandant, Stock Exchange has an- State College of PittsDurg and children.. Lyndon, in 1940. He received nounced the'approval of How- don this week. Your has been reassigned as the a BSEE from Purdue Univer- ard Sherman as a -general average yield now — and con- : new director of tiie Depart- sity in 1943 and an MSEE partner of Gartman, Rose and turning after the merger — is ment of Nonresident Instruc- AUTHORIZED from the same university in Sapir, 42 Broadway, New less than 4 per cent. tion. 1957. :•••'•• York, and his admission as , (For jRoger Spear's 48-page The former deputy director INSURANCE Col. Alter was stationed at an allied member of the ex- Investment Guide (recently* of the Department cf Special- REPLACEMENTS Ft. Monmouth as a second change, effective. Jan, 2. revised and in its 10th printi ist Training, Col. John; lieutenant in 1950-52, when he ing) send ?1 with name and son succeeds Lt. Col. William was project officer with the Mr. Sherman joined the . address -to Roger E. Spear, By Stevens & Co. firm iii 1967. Previously, he F. O'Meara in the DNI post. ATLANTIC GLASS Electronic Warfare Cen- The Daily Register, Box 1618, The latter is slated to depart was associated with- the in- Grand Central Station, New • NEW YORK - Robert T. ter. His other duty assign- Stevens, president of J. P.. for assignment in Vietnam. RED BANK vestment banking firm of York, N,Y. 10017.) Yoar ttttvltioif 21 Moplf Av.._747-2020 ments have included two Stevens & Co. Inc., has an- Col. Johnson's current te-ur years at Aberdeen Proving Lehman Brothers. " itt may be tint . . . MATAWAN A graduate of the Borden- nounced the appointment of at Ft. Monmouth is his fourth Ground and a tour in Oki- Bobert "J. Stahlsmlth, 195 here during his twenty-five It could be your antenna! » lower Main St—564-2838 nawa with the 65th Anti-Air- town Military Institute in Named Firm 1950, Mr. Sherman attended Sumson Road, Rumson,' N. J., years' Army service. COMPLETE INSTALLATION craft Artillery Battalion. He as head of merchandising BELMAR attended Command arid Gen- Babson Institute and graduat- As Low At 1113 Hwy. 71—4BM200 Operations and sales for the company's Didn't Face Charge eral Staff College in 1963. ed from New York University with a B.S. degree in finance large and widely diversified RED BANK - John Han- 95 in 1953. Director synthetics division. vey, 210 Pine St., River Plaza, An active member of the Mr. Stahlsmith had been who appeared in Municipal 49 Bordentown Military Insti- assistant head of the division Court Monday, was not Montgomery Word tute Alumni Association, Mr. and a vice president of the charged with or fined for driv- SERVICE DEPARTMENT Sherman has been instrumen- company since 1964. ing vyhile under the influence WAMNOUSI -non to. tal in organizing the skeet of alcohol as previously re- •ATONTOWN. N. J. Mr. Stevens called Mr. ported. . "• team at the school. He is a Stahlsmith "uniquely quali- 542-1590 certified hunter-safety, rifle, fied, in terms of broad ex- pistol and shotgun instructor perience and' an outstanding with the National Rifle Asso- record of accomplishment, to SCOTTISH S. NEWC»S)U IKPORTEOS CO. NEW vOHk N, V ciation, and is a member of direct the increasingly com- WBLDWOOD the advisory committee of the plex and varied marketing Red Bank Junior Rifle Club. and merchandising activities RUSTIC BLACK WALNUT Mr. Sherman is a member of this division of the com- of the Wayside Rod and Gun pany." Club, the Monmmouth County Robert JT. Stahlsmith One of tho major divisions Rifle and Pistol Club and the PANELING of Stevens, its products range sequently, he held various Sea Girt Skeetcrs. from greigc goods to fabrics sales and merchandising Mr. Sherman resides on for intimate apparel, knitted posts in the division until his Beekman Place, Fair Haven, outerwear and homefurnish- appointment as a company with his wife, Uie former Bar- ings... and even the space- vice president in 1904. bara Joyce Bcrgcr, and ,. John E. Smith suit and parachute landing 124' x I1 SHtE"T daughters, Cindy and Lisa. fabrics which traveled to the Completes Course NEW YORK - John E. moon and back with the Ye» won'f bdltvt your •/»» wh»n yon Start New School Smith of Matawan Township, Apollo 8 astronauts. HIGHLANDS - Marc J. Mt our fantaitlc ultcHon of pqmllng N. J., has joined Equity Re- A graduate of Rcannke Moller, 81 Memorial Pkwy., . . . wi davt hundradi of lyp«i lo Of Beauty Culture search Associates, Inc., New has graduated from the De- «hoai* from. College, Mr. Stahlsmith served EATONTOWN - A new York, as Director of Opera- as a lieutenant (j.g.) in fense Procurement Manage- "CO-ORDINATING MOLDING school to (rain students in the tions, it was announced today

union are in these job titles: A t Ma taivan Forum FREEHOLD — Freeholder said Mr. Irwin in a press con- hospital attendant, food ser- Director Joseph C. Irwin said ference yesterday. vice worker, maintenance re- ... MATAWAK - Nearly 100 tion as a rnember of a policy- "Nothing is so precious as yesterday he considered an Phases of negotiations be- pairman, building mainte- township and borough resi- making board. The board, our children, and no gift we agreement between the Mon- tween the Welfare Board and nance worker, building ser- dents were seemingly unim- he added, is not interested in mouth County Welfare Board« the union had been going on can give them is more valu- vice worker, practical nurse pressed last night as they lis- running the schools, but in and an employes union as a for nearly a year. able, than a good education," . and senior practical nurse. tened to the eight candidates, seeing that they are run well "ratter fair" contract. Mr. Irwin said that not all seeking four seats on the Re- by the administration. Mr. Younkheere stated..-.'.; of the requests by the union The contract provides: rec- The contract was signed by ognition of the union as the gional Board of Education. The job of the board, Mr. OnlV/aJew in the audience were accepted. Some of those the county and Local 1967, Not a word was heard Lysinger declared, is to questionedTJie candidates on denied were for double time sole and exclusive agent for American Federation of State, from Miss Marie Panos, pres- evaluate facts and determine their statements, asking for and a half for employes who establishing salaries, wages, County and Municipal Em- ident of theMatawan Regional what the course of action" is expansion of their views on •worked on holidays and for hours-ana other conditions of ployes, AFL-CIO, which has Teachers Association, a num- to.be. .•-.,- . curriculum integration and longevity pay. He said the employment; union .security been recognized as the offi- in that the county^ agrees to ber of^TOf MRTATnenffiers Mrr Parker declared that the advisability of busing pu-- union wanted lump sum pay- cial bargaining agent for em- or John A. Molloy, field rep- as an incumbent, he runs on pils who live within two miles ments made to ' employes, deduct union monthly mem- INSTALLED as chancellor commander of the Long ployes of the John L. Mont- resentative f 37 Court Judge Eugene Capi- $4,000 minimum. It will main- revoke the building permit it S. Avakian was reappoinied protection. tionality, race, religion, union submitted for state approval. Edgemere Drive,, who seeks bianco yesterday on a charge ly affect clerks, he said. membership or union activi- Mr. Parker estimated ground- the single three - year seat had granted by its December that he murdered Eddie Car- County Budget Director 1 ties. breaking for the new schools open in the borough, prom- action. The resolution failed, rero of Emory St. He was re- Theodore J. Narozanick said will take place within one ised, if elected, to "listen, deadlocking in a 2 to 2 vote. manded to the county jail to Rumson School Budget costs for overtime and in- Work Roles year. study and work to resolve the Members Differ await action of the Grand creased salaries will be up Work) rules, that the em- ° The new facilities will pre- board's problems." Planning Board members Jury. $19,000 because of the con- ployer set up reasonable and vent double sessions next differed on the advisability of A trained educator, he cited The original charge against tract. The normal cost is necessary rules and conduct year, he added. its action in chastising the To Be Aired Monday his teaching experience and Duran, atrocious assault and $18,000, he said. for employes and that "em- To Consider Addition committee's action. subsequent service as a per- battery,- was. changed to RUMSON — The Board of charged that residents are ig- He said he is hopeful that ployes be allowed a 15-minute An addition tor the high sonnel manager as qualifica- Albert Flemer, former murder when Mr. Carrero Education wjll meet in public norant of the problems faced the patient cost returned to break daily before lunch; sal- ichool will be considered by tions for solving the board's chairman, said, "We're on died Wednesday morning hi session at 8 p.m. Monday to by the school. She placed the the county by the state and aries, that the minimum start- Jhe board shortly, he con- present problems. His in- thin ice in this. Our duty is introduce its proposed 1969-70' blame on the Board of Edu- federal governments would ing salary be $4,000 a year, : Jersey Shore Medical Center, cluded. tention, he declared, is to to advise the committee, not Neptune. budget. cation which, she said, has "quite substantially increase" effective Jan. 1, and that bul- Mr. Moran allowed, each to criticize their actions un- The board, meeting last failed to keep residents in- letin boards be made avail- provide the best possible edu- Mr. Carrero was found un- but that this can't be deter- board candidate two minutes less "they have asked us for an night, set Jan. 27 as the date formed adequately. cation for all types of chil- conscious' in the hallway of mined yet. He added that the able for the exclusive use of to outline his position. dren, fast learners, slow opinion." for a public hearing on the The board hired Mrs. Mary county now receives about nouncements and other infor- his home on. Sunday, and ad- budget. S. Wishmeyer as a second Mrs. Carole Condren, an in- learners, handicapped and Mayor William H. Menges, mitted to the hospital with $12.06 a day per patient but mation of a noncontroversial A report on the progress of grade teacher at an annual cumbent running unop- retarded. also a board member, ex- head injuries. Duran was ar- the cost is $13.76. nature. the Joint Committee studying salary of $8,275. _posed for a one-year township rested that same day and. Under State Law The contract also calls school needs in Rumson and It was pointed out at last seat, praised the dedication The contract comes under meetings from' time to tune charged with assaulting Mr. Fair Haven win be presented night's meeting that there are of the board members, re- upon the request of either Carrero, allegedly with a at a discussion sponsored *y only three candidates for the a state law effective last July calling that since her ap- party to discuss matters of baseball bat. the PTA Feb. 5, board presi- four board posts to be de- and provides that when an pointment in November she Bayshore Has ... Dr. C. Malcolm B. Gilman, employe group designates as general interest which are not dent Malcolm Ware said. has shared in teacher nego- cided next month. A write-in county medical examiner, campaign to fill the fourth its representative any organi- necessarily grievances. tiations and Jo formulation of The request for the progress said cause of death was a seat, a three-year term, is zation, agency or person to Members of a labor rela- the board's 1969-70 budget. report cane from Mis. Robert massive fracture of the skull, Herr when she invited board possible. If no one is elected represent it in salaries, wag- tions advisory unit for county She promised to strive for and hemorrhaging of the members to attend the PTA- to the post, the county super- es, hours and other employ- employes (include Freeholder continued improvement In 66 Accidents brain. . ment conditions, public em- Director 'Irwin, Freeholders sponsored discussion on school intendent of schools will ap- the regional educational sys- Juan Joze Rodriguez, As- matters. point someone to the empty ployers must negotiate. Benjamin H. Danskin and. Al- tem. Weary Bayshore policemen there were no injuries. Mat- bury Park, and Mrs. Irma Mrs. Edward E. Tietz chair. Employes that joined the bert E. Allen.' 'Fork In the Road' investigated a total of 66'ac- awan Xownshlp had eight ac- Duran, wife of the accused, Eugene Coppola of'57 Over- cidents from Highlands to cident investigations; and two .appeared as material wit- lea Lane, candidate for a Madison Township yesterday were reported in Holmdel nesses in the case yesterday. three-year township seat, de- ' morning after an icy drizzle Township. Union Beach and Mr. Rodriguez is being held clared the school district State Chemist Is Heard in Arson Case coated roads and made driv- Keansburg police said there in the county jail in ,Iieu ...>_ stands at "a fork in the road ing dangerous. were no reported accidents in $5,000 bail and Mrs. Duiarr FREEHOLD — Testimony nine policies he issued began Mr. Lubinsky related the in- gone to the Landmark Hotel, •in education." /He said the their towns. The total is not exact, since was released in her 6wn ,„ the aM ot attempted ar- formation to him. He suggest- Long Branch, for Burkhardt system's academildil e statutt s iis Feb. 15, 1968, he added. police predicted residents In Middletowh three per- recognizance to care for her ^ conspiracy to com- tow and "not acceptable." Mn and Returning to the stand af- ed that the musician give the but he wasn't there. He had would-cominue tOj.straggle-in—sons—.were : injured,—two__fjVe "children, mit arson charges- of tteUn« Whether! improves, he ter he remembered some- _ information to the desk ser- learned pf_ Burkhardt's plr- after work and today to re- * requiring hospitalization. coin Hotel, Asbury Park, will added, depends upon who is thing he had forgotten to elab- geant, he said, and then he chase of many plastic trash port minor- collisions. Of the Admitted to Biverview Hos- resume Monday when the elected to the'-boardi'- orate on Wednesday, Louis left. containers when he checke"d total, few mishaps caused pital with a possible concus- state is expected to rest .its Communication among the J. "Buzzy Soul" Lubinsky of The nine-year police veter- with department, stores, he injuries. Only two persons sion was Mrs. Patricia Slate, Man Pleads case. board, the administrators and Bradley, said: an said he had questioned said. were admitted to Riverview 28, of 132 10th St., Belford. 1 the teachers Is 'the essential A State Police chemist, He was told March 15 to Mr.' Lubinsky about various, Also testifying was Harry Hospital, Red Bank, as the Hits Guard Rail V. Innocent To relate, the incident he told As- points, such as if he had W. Hampton, senior identifi- goal in raising academic stan- result of accidents in Middle- George Hickman, yesterday dards, Mr, Coppola said- He Mrs. Slate was injured testified that the. 500 gallons bury Park Patrolman Joseph checked to see what was go- cation officer for, Monmouth town. when her car struck a guard Monteparo to the desk ser- ing on in the hotel, but that County, who Identified a set cited his 10 years' experience /. Sale Fraud of gasoline discovert in the in labor.relations ag qualify- One_ victim ..of. .Jthe Jce rail at Leonardvllle Road and hotel in open containers was eant in police headquarters. Mr. Lubinsky said he hadn't^ of fingerprints taken-from wasn't even driving. Joseph Clinton Avenue. Patrolman FREEHOLD - William A. He had told the officer that Asbury Park Detective Panaccione. ing him for a board post, Nelson,. 126 New Monmouth highly combustible and that McQuarrie, councilman and John T; Estoek was the in- someone was trying to burn Sgts. Jack Tilton and Rocco Assistant County Prosecu-' Walter A. Hill of 104 AUan-7| Road, Middletown, pleaded the vapors would be highly chairman of the police com- vestigating officer. down the hotel. Traverse reported they had tor Arnold Levine had said tic Ave., who seeks a three v innocent yesterday to charges explosive if they were ignit- mittee in Keyport,*" slipped Robert L. Patterson, 50, of The 31 - year - old musician found keys to the hotel under Wednesday he expected to year-borough seat, is-one of[ of obtaining $7,000 from a ed. and fell in front of his home 512, Biverdale Ave., Eaton- had testified Wednesday that a rock near- an apartment conclude his case yesterday three Negro candidates for Middletown couple by alleg- The chemist said that the at' 198 Washington St.. and town, was also' admitted to after he told the patrolman house in Belmar where Scala but apparently it will contin- the board. Stating that "we edly trying to • sell them a gas could have been Ignited, broke an arm. He was treat- Riverview Hospital suffering about the gasoline in the ho- resides. The Information was ue Monday. ' have deprived our children of house that he was not autho- if the vapors were intense ed at Riverview Hospital and from lacerations, contusions tel the officer told him he given them by John Burk- Robert Ansell of Asbury quality education," Mr. Hill rized to sell. enough, by a struck match, a released. and abrasions. Mr.' Patterson didn't want to get mixed up nardt, Second Ave., Long Park represents Scala, Mir- called for curriculum guides, He was charged with ob- cigarette, an electrical spark, Bus Hits Pole was transported to the hos- in it. Branch, who had pleaded tin Rudnick of Red Bank rep- more meaningful vocational taining the money from Mr. a light switch or by sponta- pital by members of the Lin- Patrolman Monteparo testi- guilty to charges of attempt- resents Panaccione and Rob- . guidance for all types of stu- Also in.Keyport, a school and Mrs, Paul F. Blattner of neous combustion. bus slid into a utility pole at croft First Aid Squad after fied he was responding to an ed arson Monday ert Hanlon of Asbury Park dents, college - bound or riot, Middletown between July 7 On trial are Edward Scala, First and Atlantic Sts. in the his car struck a pole on Mid- assault and battery call when Sgt. Traverso said he had represents Sticglltz. and Improved teacher • board and Sept. 19,1967. He-alleged- Ocean Ave.', Belmar; Nicho- early afternoon. None of the dletown-Lincroft Road. - relations. ly' represented to them that las Panaccione, Jane St., children on board were in- Patrolman William MuHlei- Black Candidate he-was a real estate agent Long Branch, and Irving Another Negro candidate is jured. Three other mishaps •sen investigated. and was attempting to sell Stieglitz, Cross St., Lakewood, Alex Jackson of 35 Oaston St., were reported in the borough. Miss Ursula Turnow, 24, of them a $35,000 home in Mid- one of the. owners of the ho- who seeks, a' three "" year Richard Ter., was treated at Madison Township police dletown, tel. township seal. Mr, Jackson, reported 23 accidents in five Riverview Hospital for lacer- County Court Judge M. The trial' before County critic of the hours and Middletown record- ations and abrasions of the an outspoken Raymond McGowan accepted Court Judge M. Raymond —board- and- BdminiKtration-oa_fld~114n. two hours, Hazlet _~~the-innocent-plea,-Ha-sot-haiJ--4lIoG<)wan began. Monday, No, _ p curriculum integral ion, made patrolmen were busy Invcstl- at 11,000. testimony will be heard to- it clear be Is running as a gating fiv8 accidents, Incliid- ger in a ca"r driven by Al- Frederick, k Blankerhorn day, v "black •caniiidato," To be Tng a three-car pileup on the bert Tornow, 63, of the same- of Red Bank represents Jfel- Insurance Increased black in'a white society he Holmdcl-Keyport Road. , address, that struck a --vehi- «on. Assistant County Prose- Martin Kroll, an Insurance, said, has loo lon« carried the ,8 In Highlands cle owned by Edward Lucas, cutor Arnold Levin represent- underwiter for Irving Rog- stigma of being second rate, 43, of J9 Ilichard Ter., on Highlands reported eight ed the state. ers Inc., said the hotel own- " second class. Education Is Stalesir Place at 7:17 a.m. minor "accidents which ers increased their fire Insur- the-way to prove the true -Struck A Tree * blocked the lanes of Rt, .16 ance by (90,000 in 1067, a year worth of all races, he -added, The Lucas vehicle had for a time and congested Two Indicted after they had purchased the to knock out the concepts of struck a tree earlier and was sleep hills" throughout the ' hotel; They had $35,000 In fire black Inferiority and white in the' roadway, By Grand. Jury borough. ,, Insurance then, he said. The superiprily based merely on Nino accidents were report- Miss Tornow wag transport- FREEHOLD - Two men skin color. ed on the Garden* State Park- ed to the hospital by mem- wore Indicted by the Mon- He scored the present way, but State Police said bers of the Fall-view First Aid mouth County Grand Jury Charges board for what he called lack Squad. yostorday. ,,;, of movement toward true in- Mr. Lucas was issued a '• Dominlck Guzzi, 41," 57 Cen- Are Admitted tegration of Ihe curriculum KIrcl Mimmons for failing to report ter Ave,, Atlantic Highlands," FRKKIIOLD-flarry Drown, with equal weight Riven to an accident, was accused of bookmaklng contributions of nil groups In Union At the same lime cars driv- 22, ol 15 Mlddlctown Ave,, between May 11 and May 25 Mlddlctotvn, pleaded guilty to American history and cul- en by Mrs, Joan K. Ander- UNION HKAW-Krederlrk In Atlantic Highlands, yesterday to charges of carry- ture. son, .14, of 16 Stcvenvllle .Vnrlese was reolwted chair- Allen Irvine, 22, Hrlekynrd ing a hand pellet gun without "There has liecn no curric- Iload and Mrs, Mnrlnn Flah- man us Jim I'ljinnlnj; Hoard Road, Freehold, was ehnrficd a permit In Atlantic Highlands ulum Integration," he Mid wiy, .TO, of 41 Virginia Ter., rcnrniinizcd for IIW9 Inst nijilil. wllh poKMissin/j ;i .stolen «ir, Dec. 31. flatly, lie ui'(!ctl voters to ail- ;IISD collided on Slatesir Frederick Summers was re- a 11)58 Chevrolet valued at County C/Ourl Judge M. Ray- dress IhenisclvcK to "what we Place. Then! were no Inju- BED-RIDDEN CHIEF — N.wly •l.ei.d Haxl.t Townihip Firs Chief William Davli deried vicc-eliiiimian and Ku- $200, the properly of Kthel A. mond McGawnn accepted the are not Helling fur II"1 money ries reporter!. couldn't com* fo c»remonl»» to thi officials com* to him — In hit bid at Rlvar- jli'iie M;itreJ;ik was ra'iccU'd Kmoyitk of Kurds, In Neplunn plen and set .Inn. 31 for sen- we lire spending." scerelarV'MM'jnlicr. Patrolman -lohn Mulvoy In- city. vitw Hoipltal, Rtd Bank, whtr* ha ii recuperating from a heart attack. Loon 1 tciiclni!. lie not ball Jit $5011. InlcrcMid In I'cillry Mi . Kvelyn Kane was rn- vesliKiited tile three acci- The indictments were, hand- Assist nnt County Prosecu- Markla, canter, outgoolng townihip chief, preienti the chief's hat to Mr. Davli, 'Hex .1, l.ysinccr of '1(1 r-'onl- iipiioinird u'crcliiry Hoik, dents."* ed up to Superior Court Judge tor Arnold 1/svln presented with onlooken, lift to right, Mayor Joseph A. Morales; Nicholas Satttaductto'l hum Drive, wild JIIMI necks ;i /ticlwid Dorian nf 71) ('•im- There were no injuries re- Klvln Jt. .Slmmlll, Hie nwilgn- Ihe Nl/ileVf case, Deputy Pub- thne • (fi'iit lownshi]) M-al, IMHIJT Me., u^i j;nmlrd a |K)iii'd III )!ix nlhtr'/Kcidcnln ment Judge, who ordered lic Defender William J. Gear- fire commissioner, Richard Wagner, Haxlaf Company chief, and Harnv KaaUy ' said ha Vrould, if elected, fum•• minor MIIKIIVIMOII. HI the township. I Uicm filed. )jn represented Brown. North Ceniervllli Company chi.f. , V , Umytrj 10, Wfi Vii&vj, Jwmery 10, 1009—19 j rtAHUTS rjHAnms u. scmiz snake 10 Intense fear 44 Writer PUZZLE 11 Covpteot (Cbrtstie 12 Courts 450oral 13 Weight of ttlande 41 Mechanical India: pi. AOIO66 46HaU:'pref. 1 Parent device 18 Gem 19 Pinafores 48Fur 5 Ancient 42 Dolphin --.genus-,• 23«usie .neckpiece division caik puf if &a c/< 43 Delineated symbol IS Handle in Asia . 45 Approval 24 Reduce gradually kiwis Minor 47 PMh of a 10 Dresses 25 Century 51 Scotch " natter .;.... plant jaelic CHIC V&UNG \ skins 48 Pace 14 Oklahoma 26 Traffic sign 52 Sea in Asia PYOUiOONT city 49 Tracts of —2TNttde 53 Japanese HOW CAW IT land 28 Arabian aborigine YOUR 613 15 Seed coatings 52 Minute -.. prince 54 Becomes . 16 Central particle 29 Solidified . ealangled American 53 French 30 Silly 55 The present 31Coadiment months: abbi oil tree friend ls 17 Barber shop 56 A Tarheel 33 Desire 67 Explosive 20 Slate cutting 60 Obi eagerly devioe fgg. tool 61 Not- 35 Young 58 Indonesian • 21 Pastry 62 Pismires oyster • tribesman 22 Printing 63 Bewildered 87 Impish, —mwSiiite H Fence mischievous suddenly 8 Taxis pickets fetation to Verterday's Pnnle 24Edlbteroot 65 Complete 26Fi«tlhook . lallure- DOWN to heat 1 French city MARY WORTH SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST 32 Domesti- 2 Celebes ox cated 3 FlirtaUous I AKO DROVE. OUT TO THIS THINS KEPT Mf AWAKE L> |j>{ WUR DECISION, CORLV'5 RESTAURANT AND ALL t*4HT, FRANK.-ANOIV6 A 33 Kind of girl • CALE MERMItl.l'RAMIC' ¥ YE5—THEV INTERVIEWED THAT WAmtEW DECIDED TOHAVE neater 4 Public DID YOU TALK. TO HHE /"sTUOUO THEIR JK£-IN5I5T$ 1HAT SHE .PARTIES CON M Greek notices TWO GIR.L* LAST. ,NIGHT N ' ' QUOTED A CERTAIN CONVER Kim Fotam SymUcte. be. |969 letters 5 So. Amer. •••ABOLVr-VOU KNOW \*ATION 4T Georgia Indians WHAT? „ quagmire 6 The Ram 40 Part of an 7 Inlets "'ASTRO-GUIDE" anchor 6 Indisposed Saturday, Jcnuary 11 10 11 12 IS

Present—For You ami Yours ... Be under- 11 standing with a person who is uncertain about the future. Your personal sympathy «nd«dvice-will 1>s greatly valued; so offer ilMth mwelltthly. Caaeer should present no problems sow; neither should finances. Take advantage of winter sales M. be 1 : [ sure bargains are really bargains. — ANDY CAPP The Day Under. Your Sign Ari.i.BornM«r.2HaApr. 19 You'll *c happr oTir «m» «it- 'Librt. S.phJMoOrt.»

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Gim!ni. May 21 to Jun« 21 C«nqutf «odm?r io go off on Youtibmild have » br tanscQts. Stick lo routine pro- iductire d«r if »ou ctduo»l j(Kl;»mtio. 50 •o'Mtrch 20 Part of, tie d»y pull «wuk r if I>w't be ol/iaou! in ' {AooOmt Cns«w«rd Funle on Page .22) .vou did anylbiwt right, but •rilli eubwdiutn. Try to *»tb THE WIZARD OF iD By PARKER and HART ihn't *#w instead'of preach. JOFidd Enterprise!, Inc., 1969 Bridge i4drice By ALFBED SHEINWOLI) DENNIS TWE MENACE By Honk Eetcham or When you bid a makable north decter ve slam wiUi only 31 points in loth sides vulnerable high cards you have-good rea- N«IH ii son to congratulate yourself, • KQ ¥ but don't sprain your wrist ei jiatting yourself .on the badk it until you've brought the slam X9 XI- safely home;. If you save your IVB6T 30 smiles, until the scoie has > H99S4 been entered you won't have' ©JI05 IE •to eat enow ^vfi^ often. O 8? Declarer took the queen of • 4 e- J3OUTH SNUFFY SMITH By FRED LAS&WELL spades, drew three rounds'of e- trumps and then led out the m GUESS ] ace and king of .clubs. This le WHAT. PAW!! n. MV SISTER'S COMIN'TO W T / i :ptey would'work .if the clubs '5 QOIN' VISIT.FERTWO-THREE THAT'S TH' BOX OF SEB5AR6 / * broke normaly, if either North But fiwrth WMt S' SOODEST TO HAVEWIS5ELF PAID FER SET-r- ^ \ '.player '.had the singleton ten . 1 fO (Foes 1W I*5j if SHE'S GOT A LEeTLE NEWS I'UE A LEETLE >or queen, or if "East ?had four SMB t •!• Pup !D BOV NAMED ARKV-- HEEREDIN PLAVMATE clubs. SI AN'HE'STH'SflMEASE Unfortunatetyr-'West had n ASTATER- •,the .dub 'length, &D& his two cU* triRlw* sdef«ated the Slam: . ; ; " • : s< - -South wa64ighMorthe-fir9t 'West • By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CSREJVSHAW Anne Chuva, Sheryl Shapiro day, March 1. x-x of clubs. In that case make a stronger bid. 8EETUE BAiLBY MORI WALKER WAKB UP.' SATHBR TUB 6SSS / SURB VOUHAVgNT MOW TUB G*A66/ffclt

HI and LOIS By I/OR] WjiUCER and OIK ttHOWNE By WALT KELLY W0X,THAT'S NEVER 60INS 0UR h*XT SITT1BR IS CA OUR PABV-etTTGR'S TO HAPPEN ASAIN/ GOlMtS TO BE ©us/ RVTWl* WMBB» ^ NOWWHAf /NEVgR &ET HER 'FOR. Dfi/ SHEfe W3BKIN6 FOR jWfi/IAAU THE TIMS/^ Year BEOSTCT. 10 At once 38 Musical U-Eshkol composition ^Events Set 12 Dill 40 Golf term PUZZLE 13 Long since 41 Serve By Jaycees By Samuel K. Fllegner 21 Snip — 43 Kind of angle KEANSBURG-The Great- ACROSS 41 Commerce 1 Gradual 42 Spectator behaved 44 Very old er Keansburg Jaycees will 44 Fishing boat 25FartoflO-A 46 Faux pas celebrate the 49th anniver- 5 Trough 45 "-Rabbit" 26 Picture 47Gnpe sary of their charter during 10 Drama Jaycee Week, Jan. 19 through 46 Curved 27 Old- 48 Land 25, 14 Monicker 47-up bucket measure 15 Brother of 50 Forgave 28 Ordeal 49 Jog Festivities for the week Moses 54 Beige 29 Packer 50 Spanish will be highlighted by the an-16 U.S. city 55 Teheran passer home nual awards meeting to be17Woebetide citizen 30 Maritime 51 Ibsen Fabulous Fashion held in Keansburg High 18 Strictness 57 Eternal city: 31 Omit heroine School, Wednesday, Jan. 22,19 Finished Italian 32 Equestrian 52 Give off at 8 p.m. .20 Kind of TV 58 Cupid 34 More 53 Punctuation Buys at Top Savings Anthony Bottone, Jaycee 22 Kindle 59 Painter's. •> cunning mark Week chairman and awards 24 Clothing • equipment ~ 37 Pastry shops 56 Traitor night coordinator, announced item 60 Rainbow that awards will again be pre- 25 Edinburgh 61 Entertain Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle sented to the outstanding citizen 62 Gape young educator, a man or26 Dose 63 Vow woman-who has-proven-out- 29 Vessel DOWN standing ,in teaching during 33 Robust .•• 1 Finger noise last year; and the distin- 34 Horse . 2 French ' guished service award, to 35 Moslem composer,,, be presented to a man be- name ' 3 Tent maker tween 21, and 35 who has36 Migrant 4"—Story" proven himself outstanding in worker 5 Kind of fte community during the 37 Mild, as food copy . .past year. 38 Ancient. 6—Selassie 1 Awards will also be pre- poet 7 Egg on ; sented to winners of the Jay- 39 Samovar ' 8 In addition '•• eee annual essay contest, con; contents 9 Made more 'ducted among children at- 40 Laissez — potent tending local grammar schools, and to the winners of the recent Christmas light- Ing contest. : The Jaycees will also do- nate proceeds realized at the annual Jaycee Football Clas- .. sic to.charity. •_._ The program is open to the public free of charge.. Re- freshments will be served. Accidents Hit Record Hanes Annual In Marlboro MARLBORO — Police re- ported a record number of Sat., Jan. 11- accidents here yesterday morning, most attributable to imviigii Icy roads., Sat. Jan. 18 Two persons involved in an auto accident and one pedes- Don't mils these supor trian who fell on the sidewalk savings. Choose from In front of his home remain Slate Program For Reading hospitalized. . ist at Village School, hav your' favorite shades: Tuesday is the date for the 9 Police counted nine acci- Holmdel Village School's PTA planned the evening's talk south pacific , drift- dents here between midnight • program pn reading, original- and demonstration on speed wood,' barely there*, and noon. Eight involved two ly scheduled in November, reading ma " _ town taupe, bali rote*, The meeting will be at 8:15 • or more cars. but cancelled because of in- barely black" (addi- Joseph Ente, 50 Birming- clement weather. p.m. in the school auditorium. ham Drive, Englishtown, was Robert Kayser, Holmdel This program will be the first tional colors available taken to Perth Amboy Gener- schools' coordinator of learn- in a series which has been in some styles.) al Hospital after his car went ing disabilities and reading, planned to inform parents about specific subjects taughi off toe road on Tennant and Mrs. Rosalind Riemer, Reg. Salt Drive. He was treated and learning disabilities special- in the school. released. Walking Sheer 1.50 1.30 Jersey Shore Medical Cen- Micro-Mesh ter admitted Harvey Gold- (heel & toe) 1.50 1.30 berg, 40 Guest Drive, here, Teens! Enroll in our Reinforced when be slipped and hurt his . (heel'& toe) 1.50 U0 back. He is in fair condition. SEVENTEEN MAGAZINE Cantrece® In another one-car acci- (heel & -toe) 1.75 1.35 dent, Richard H. Waters, Ort- BEAUTY WORKSHOP Sheer Heal, ley Beach, last control of his Demi-toe•_ J.7S--13S Misses' car, went off the road and hit c a mee $ Agilon Stretch • 1.75 1.30 a telephone pole, according to Date: '*• ' " * Saturday, Jan. Hth Marlboro police. He is in fan- Time: 10 a.m. ALIVE Shear All Wool Shifts Support 3.95 3.50 condition in Riverview Hospi- Place: R»d Bank High School tal, Red Bank. Rtg. 25.00 Now 14J5 Ambulances were in such Learn modeling, grooming tricks, good pos- demand in Western Mon- tute, makeup and hair-Jos .created just for mouth communities-that-the Mail and-phone orders billed.' They're- all-here •>• ;•;. all the rich, wonderful-100% wool-caiutls injured often had to wait to you. Tote bag, beauty kit, grooming aids in- r yo.u count on day in; day ourl A big [selection, of-popular solid be transported to hospitals. cluded: 8 week course 5X0. , s colors and fancy-patterns. Sizes 10 to 18. . " \ , ' * Also attributed to tie slip- Register now Friday in Steinbaeh's Jr. Sports, pery roads were four acd- dents i£ the Colts Neck area" wear Shop or at Red Bank High School.-first ittinbich't — all'itorat and three in the region .under day of class, Saturday! the jurisdiction of the Ten- • , ) nant State Police Barracks. v .' . : . Colts Neck . reported the roads were so slippery in spots that cars would.travel part-way up a hill and be able to go no further.

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The New York Jets of the gams of the 1963 season. The back Tom Matte ran for three . American Football League Baltimore Colts, on the other touchdowns and quarterback will oppose the Baltimore hand/ showed their awesome Earl Morrall passed well and Colts of the National FootbaU defensive power by shutting called an excellent game for League in the Super Bowl, the out the Cleveland Browns 34-0 the Colts. heralded game to decide the.; to win the NFL champion- But it was Baltimore's champions of professional ship. great defensive unit that real* football, and which will be The Jets in winning their ly sparked as they held Cleve- broadcast exclusively over the first AFL title showed tre- land to only 56 yards rush- NBC Television and NBC mendous poise and desire in ing, holding their star Leroy Radio Networks Sunday, from coming from behind in the Kelly to only 28 yards run- the Orange Bowl in Miami. final quarter to score the go- ning, and limiting the pass- NBC Television will color- ahead touchdown, and then ing attack to only 117 yards. cast the contest beginning ward off all attempts by the The Colts also intercepted with a pre-game program at explosive Oakland Raiders to two passes by Browns' quar- 2:30 p.m. score again with several min- terback Bill Nelsen as they Curt Gowdy, Kyle Rote and utes left to play. completely bottled 19- Cleve- Al DeRogatis will be the NBC- Quarterback Joe Namath land's attack. v TV announcers. was outstanding as he threw New York Jets coach W*ib NBC Radio will broadcast for three touchdowns, two to Ewbank achieved several tiie game starting at 2:45 the Jets' brilliant flanker Don firsts by his team's winning p.m., with Charlie Jones, - Maynard and one to tight end the AFL championship and , George Ratterman and Pat Pete Lammons, as he led the participating in the Super ; Summerall at the micro- team to victory. Jim Turner BowL Ewbank is the iiist mall phones. The time of kick-off kicked two crucial field goals to coach a title club in both, is 3 p.m. in wind-swept Shea Stadium leagues, the AFL' and NFL. Favorites Picked The New York Jets earned* in New York. He formerly coached the The NBC Television Network will colorcast their right to play in the Super , The Baltimore Col£s rolled Baltimore Colts and ted them the big event'exclusively starting at 2:30 plm. Carl Bowl by defeating the Oak- over the usually tough Cleve- to two NFL championships in land Raiders 27*23, for the land Browns on a very cold Smith (left) and Nancy Neal have their favorites 1958 and 1959, the last times championship of the AFL in blustery day in Municipal they won. Don Simla, the cur- .picked before the game begins. one of the most exciting Stadium in Cleveland. Hatf- rent coach of Baltimore, for- merly worked under Ewbank and at least 10 of U>e play- ers now on the team played under Weeb. On Sunday in the Super Bowl Ewbank and MAF Presents 'Gactus Flower' his Jets will oppose bis lor* mer dub Cor the professional By NANCY HUTCHINS landering dentist boss, strug- and here we are. again with joy a long life as proper fare football championship of tbe RED BANK - It takes 15 gles valiantly with her role, yet another psuedo-bedroom for the annual high school se- world. - but her arch airs are com- farce. It "Would be better to nior class play. scene changes to tell the t- t story of "The Cactus Flower," pletely out of touch with the have a true bedroom-play, if Yet another quibbling point and sometimes the stage character'she is [portraying. that is what "sells," but one - must be mentioned in regard Foreign Film, . bands are the fastest things Biff McGuire, as the dentist, that is well acted. To be in- to this production. Is it neces- gives a uniformly stiff per- flicted with a road show com- >sary for professional actors to Festival Set ; in the performance. formance throughout. pany which has lost the spirit As seen last night in the have a stage dominated by Strangely enough, * the of the original play, draining amplified sound? Somehow, RUMSON — "Hamlet/' tte second offering of the MOD* sprightliest moments are sup* it of life, seems a bit unfair second Foreign Film Festival mouth Arts Foundation series the microphones at the Carl- plied by the supporting actors, to local audiences. ton last night managed to so offering sponsored by; the ef four plays, "Tie Cactus American Field Service and "especially Dennis Kennedy, It is not to say that "The distort and misplace, the Flower" wilted in a slow-mov- who strikes the right stance in Rumsonian staff at RomsoiK ing, stiltingly acted production Cactus Flower" is a bad play, voices of the actors that the his role as the dentist's friend for it is not. But is it the best impression was often that of Fair Haven Regional High more suited to the television and pawn. Pat Stevens; as the School, will be shown Wednes- of the road show offerings watching a badly dubbed 4 screen's situation comedy for- dentist's paramour, is very day. mula than to the stage. available to Red Bank? The foreign film. If mechanical de- stiff in the first eight or nine intellectual level of the play vices are necessary, more at- Tickets foMhe 8:15 pertoP' Abe Burrows' play enjoyed scenes (after awhile, one loses is such that, given a slight tention must be given to their manoe will be' sold at the a long run in New York City, count), but eventually she cleaning-up of some of the placement and use in order to door. and it must have done so thaws out and prances glee- lines about sex and illicit re- make'them less obvious and Maximilian Schell stars as through the merits of its. lead- fully through her |role. , lations, it will probably en- less obtrusive to the audience. Hamlet in the German ^pro- ing lady on Broadway, Lauren Perhaps it is wrong to com- duction, in English. BacalL Jeannie Carson, as the plain, but the first MAF pre- ' antiseptic nurse who agrees sentation this year was an off- On Jan. 22, the festival wfil to act as a wife for. her phi- color, though well-acted play, feature "The Sky Above—The Mud Below," a French docu- 9 mentary about exploration of Today * Features New Guinea. On Jan. 29. ^Yo Show Is GiveA By Magician Yo," in French dialog with . HAZLET — H. Lee Langer, tle Silver Woman's Club] " ' ^ " Pages English subtitles will be shown. ' Matawan resident and presi- Mr. Langer, chapter vice TV Comment „.....: :.—sL.™ 2 dent of Shore Mystic Circle, president, perform id feats of Ring 123, here, presented his magic for MS patients and At the Movies ..;...;^..l...... 2 Sen. Dirksen Qa semi-annual benefit magic their children. show for the Multiple Sclero- Shore Mystic Circle meets Youc Garden ..—..CJ...... «l.i , 3 'Meet The Press' sis Chapter of Monmouth and the second Tuesday of' tite Senate Minority Leader Ocean Counties at a Christ- month at 8:30 p.m in Broad Hollywood j U.j.:.^:l.wi.«!./' 3 Everett M. Dirksen (R.-I1L), mas party hosted by the Lit- Street firehouse, Keyport. wiU be the guest on "Meet ,6 the Press" Sunday (NBC Television Network live color* Civic Symphony lists Pianists Protest Songs 6 cast front Washington. D, C.» . i. ,'• 1 1-1:30 p.m. NYT). ^ LAKEWOOD - Herbert the team following their for- Stamps '„: \ Burtis and Eleanor Benoist, mal New York debut last Newsmen interviewing Sen- spring at Steinway HalL ator Dirksen will be Rowland duo-pianists, will perform with Book, Reviews .... ^...«-..l ,•t»"„. "8 i Saturday's concert is the Evans of the Chicago Soft* the Lakewood Civic Symphony second in the W The Tog Ten _;.....;..:.:.... :..l;^..2 . 8 Times; Alan Otten of ttoo Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the M 1 tenth anniversary series, ''•. Wall Street Journal, Jade auditorium of Lakewood High Tickets will be available at Bell of the Associated Press* School the box office on a lost come, and Herbert Kaplow of New York critics; praised News. first served, basis. r-1-- l1 ,• ys-, f - » or* %ix

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iil9-:>8ll ^EliiltraiMOal the film. Reason for the sur- minal to house those airlines HOULYWOOD prise: the plot concents the that don't fly out of. Minnea- bombing of a passenger jet polis," said Seaton. "The vice presidents of the "The airport is still called companies came out here and Lmcolfl Air Terminal, though $ 10 Million for' they seemed to approve the in reality it represents O'Hare script," said Seaton. "They in Chicago. O'Hare is so busy, •; brought up some points, not it would have been impossible HOLLYWOOD ^George Film, {veteran Seaton "Then I code in the cock- inaccuracies but matters of to shoot there." Seaton, who confesses to hav- "Miracle on 34th Street," pit with the pilots and I de- procedure, which I incorporat- ing once been "a white- "Country Girl" — wrote the cided: These people know ed." Ubcter Special Is lack knuckte' air passenger," has script for "Airport" and will what they're doing.' I've been Tw» Changes ONE POUND LOISTEi taken charge as pilot of the be directing it. He admiited a pretty good passenger since Seaton made two changes DINNER he has not always been a fan aien." 095 biggest flight from the novel which should SERVED 9 movie in .re- of air travel. Seaton recently traveled in please the airlines. He elim- DAILY **- cent Holly- "Years ago I was Iri a the flight deck of a transcon- inated the character of-the wood • years, crackup of a plane as J we tinental jetliner and was im- airport manager's brother in "Airport.", were taking off at Columbus, pressed anew with the compe- flight control "because any- Universal is Ohio," he recalled. "Fotyi- tence of today's fliers. The one that emotionally unstable going all-out notely we were only 10 jfeet flight was made^with the per- would sever be permitted in with the Ar- off the ground, so there was mission of the "Federal Avia- the tower." And, for conden- Pkfc YMTOwa thur Haley little damage. tion Administration, which is sation reasons, Seaton re- KOorUw best • selling cooperating with "Airport," moved the mill-in of local res- "But that was enough to apparently in hopes that the novel and the make me a white-kmiikle idents protesting jet noise. film may well picture will carry the mes- "We have received permis- DORIS 'N ED'S passenger after^, that .Until sage of such competence. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT THOMAS v cost $10 mil- sion to shoot at Minneapolis 31 Short Or* MgM«* • VS-lfM lion before it makes a land- I made a picture about the To the surprise of many, the Airport and will construct "HOUSE OF GOURMET SEAFOOD1* ing. • ; Berlin airlift, "The Big Ilift', Air Transport Association, added counters inside the ter- CtotM Ttettfoy* Producer Ross Hunter has with Montgomery Clift and which includes the major air- assembled a cast that to date , Paul Douglas, 1950. lines, is also cooperating with includes Butt Lancaster, Dean Martin, Jean Seberg, YOUR GARDEN Helen Hayes, Van Heflin. ALPINE MANOR Filming begins in Minneapo- lis late this month. i **•*•••*****••••**•**]; a ector HWY. 36, HIGHLANDS M your neighbors ttuok nil WOTVT ^VHi^W look almost as if it grew , TwltU4hl . HEAR YE! you're a little eccentric any- there. HEAR YE! way, it'll do no harm to your os 872-1773 reputation if you go ac rand Use the smaller branches collecting the discarded to scatter over perennials and bulbs to help them cooliwtil Christmas trees they pu; out spring. Pieces of the tree Will be CLOSED for the trashman. , trunk will keep the branches Your neighbors may regard from blowing away. FOR THE MONTH Dress up a window box by you thoughtfully from behind - laying Christmas tree branch- OF JANUARY! their lace curtains as you es across it. ~ drag home one tree afterjan- Cut the top off the tree and * BETSY BEST BET otber, but that's only be< ause torn it upside down to make a bird shelter. THANK YOU PLATTER SPECIALS you t know] something they So you see that the one tree Scnrad with potatoes $129 don't,' for your PATRONAGE md wel vegetables, rolls & bitter • out of your own living room MON—Beef Si«w Here's what you knw r. A is hardly enough for all these see you oO early in Febnwry. TUES —Meat Balls a«d discarded Christmas tree has. uses. Go ahead and collect pg many uses around the gar- your trees. What have you got (wbtch for our announcement ad) WED.—Baked Ham den. • .'; ••• :*• | totose? THURS—Meat Loaf. The bigger branches FRI.—Fillet Of Sofa SAT.—Salisbury Steal around the bottom, for exam- AM OnlOnly we tor compUta DhHwr ple, maKe a pleasing aid ef- d Soup, Salad, Pl» fective sunshade or wind- break for new little ever- green plants trying to get a BETSY ROSS start (Remember how last Brood Street. Shrewsbury winter's drying winds!left Hwy. #35 - Next to Stwp-fUM many evergreens?) *| i f You may have to make OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. holes in the hard soil to hold Famous for Cbor-lreH V*Jh. the. branches upright. 11 se an MS. Gftv't. Imp. Hmbargws old screwdriver, large round — French Fries — Fried Oatott file, or anything like that Ri«9S — Steak Then push in the branch.; It'll

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STATE HWY. M, HIGHLANDS * 1 Blocks North of Highlands Bridge «iDial 872-1351 Diners Qub— American Express 8 THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW CD THE CHRISTOPHERS 8 ' , L O THE FELONY SQUAD 8:15 0 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 8 "Conspiracy of Power"—Part I. Sam and Jim 'are 8:56 6 NEWS AND WEATHER confronted by numerous obstacles in' their inves- 8:30 8 THE BUGS BUNNY-ROAD tigation of the death of a publishing magnate1* wife. • .RUNNER HOUR 8 TElEVISId 8 DODO 8 © N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE " These program listings are the most accurate of any: "The Tin Whistle" B PRINCE OF PLANETS weekly televisiion guide. AH listings are supplied fey 9:00 Q THE CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE a THIS IS THE LIFE "Where the Boys Are" starring George Hamilton, 9:00 a SUPER 6 8 the. television stations and program changes received Connie Francis. During Easter vacation!,. college 8 FIREBALL XL5 t i ; ' Students from all over the country descend on Fort are made up to the time The Daily Register goes ft Lauderdale, Florida, in search of fun, relaxjatlon" and . B THE NEW CASPER CARTOON SHOW 8 'press. ' -; ••••' . • • ' * ,': •' •'.\ v'J-;---:' ; "' romance. (I960) -' 8 SUPERADVENTURE THEATRE . I r "Boy from Indiana" starring Lois Butler, Lon Me O THE DON RICKLES SHOW „ 1 As an added service to television viewers, a listing : Guests: Mike Douglas, Count Georglo, Penelope Callister. A young boy strongly 'believes in the ability of his horse to win an upcoming race. (1850) Is carried throughout the week in The Daily Register, Tru, model, Paul Anderson. O WHAT'S MY LINE? 8 ID INSIGHT 8 T . ' : supplying viewers with the most up-to-the-minuti IB THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN NATION I ID NINE O'CLOCK NEWS 8 9:30 B WACKY RACES 8 program information available. 9:30 O THE GUNS OF WILL SONNETT •Time Is the Rider". Jeff Sonnett jolna up with 8 8 S WCBS-TV three men who claim to be partners of hU father. 8 MARINE BOY 8 O WOR-TY .- O MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE 8 THE ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER (S O WNBC-TY ID WPIX-TV "The Enchanted Cottage" starring Robefrt Young, ID THE KATHRYN KUHLMAN SHOW 8, Dorothy McGuire. A disfigured war veteran and a 10:00 8 THE ARCHIE SHOW 8 '.." ! 0 WNEW-TV plain young girl find happiness and beiutyln a IB WNDT-TV .ruined cottage. (1945) O THE FLINTSTONES 8 • • .: • '• | • O WABC-TV 8 Indicates Color fD PASSWORD 8 8 KIDS MOVIES ... ' ' i ! Guests: Eva Gabor, Hugh O'Brian ' "Geronlmo" (1939) starring Preston Poster,! Ellen Drew. Geronimo's life: he led Apache Indians in war 10:00 O STAR TREK 8 1 "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield". The, Enter- • against U.S. Government • ' prise becomes the battleground for two alien B SPIDERMAN 8 men, who have sought to kUl each other for 50,000 ID STORIES OF SUCCESS '. •: years. 10:30 B BATMAN - -HOUR OF FRIDAY B 10 O'CLOCK NEWS 8 -- . ADVENTURES w Q JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 8 8 ADVENTURE .HOUR '*. • - •• • • "Borderline Girl". Judd aids in the defense of . 8 FANTASTIC VOYAGE 8 childlike young woman accused of murder. DAYTIME SPECIALS B COLOSSUS 8 - ID PERRY MASON : ; "Ceasar, the Conqueror" starring Cameron Mitchell, j£;5&5:00 © School Television Service Dominique Wllms. In love and war, the greatest "The Case of the Potted Planter".; A jealous hus- warrior of all time fights his .most important battle. PAYTIME MONIES band, who accuses his wife of infidelity, and threat- . (1960) . ,, 'I ens'to' ruin her alleged suitor financially, is found- ID ADVENTURES OF THE SEASPRAY 8 **" ""I'Mrl Scoutmaster" murdered, a j •'•'-• 11:00 fl JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE : • . "Clouds Over Europe" ID NEWSFRONT i 8 "Hajppy Go Lovely1' 11:00 Mitchell Krauss, Commentator EARTHS ; -• ; B "Confessions" BOO NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 8 EQUAL TIME 8 . ID "Devil Bat11 Daughter" 8 THE DONALD O'CONNOR SHOW 8 _ CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I Q "The Desert Answer" B THE FUCK - •••: \. 11:30 BHERCULOIDS8 i , , : 8 Repeat of noon movie "Cornered" starring Dick Powell, Walter Slezak. • 8 UNDERDOG 8 i '••' - B "Suspicion" : • A Canadian airman, released from>a concentration eamp, pursues a Nazi war criminal half-way round B THE FANTASTIC FOUR 8 . ;:30 8 "Any Number can Play" the world to Buenos Aires to avenge the death of (D PAT BOONE IN HOLLYWOOD 8 "The Best of Everything" r his wife and child. (1845) > ARERNOON EVENING •.•}•••;•. ID TONIGHT AT THE MOVIES 12:00 BSHAZZAN 8 " "Strange Impersonation" starring Brenda Marshall, B STORYBOOK SQUARES 8 BO NEWS Q . William Gargan. After a murder, a girl! chemist as* Children's version of the "Hollywood Squares" 8 THE FLINTSTONES 8 11:30 aumea a new identity to start a new Hf|e. (1946) ©THE LATE SHOW • 8 OPINION: WASHINGTON 8 < B GILUGAN'S ISLAND 8 "Touch of Evil" starring Charlton Histon, Janet B GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE 8 i "Birds Gotta Fly, Pish Gotta Talk" • . , Leigh. Mexican police official and bride >eyn arout demole to- 12:30 Et JOHNNY QUEST 8 ID BATMAN 8 : Mexico City are stopped at the border 3 UNTAMED WORLD 0 ^ IB CAITOL REPORT " *> ished car. (1958) * Studies of the world of animals and nature. Philip 6:30 O THE TONIGHT SHOW 8 8 MY FAVORITE MARTIAN starring Johnny Carson Carey narrates. B EYEWITNESS NEWS-6:30 REPORT Q ' a TALES OF WELLS FARGO B I SPY 8 12:30 O THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW "The Conquest of Maude Murdock". The secret O TO BE ANNOUNCED B AMERICAN BANDSTAND '69 I agents must convince a wealthy and imperious . 1:00 ID LATE NEWS FINAL 8 B MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE female diplomat to accept their protection from a. Q LATE NEWS 8 "A Double Life" starring Ronald Coleman, Shelley dangerous plot only to realize too late that they Winters. An actor becomes obsessed with the. role O AMERICAN WEST he. plays, that of a murderer. (1647) ! themselves have become the unwitting tools; of the : plotters. -' | * O THE BEST OF BROADWAY 1:00 B MOBY DICK AND THE MIGHTY Q VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 8 "Abilene Town" (1946) starring Randolph Scott, MIGHTOR 8 •The Sky'a On Fire". A fanatical UN official Will Ann Dorvak. Drama about a Kansas!town which several aboard the Seaview in an attempt to sab- becomes the focus of a violent conflict between O AGRICULTURE U.S.A. Q otage Admiral Nelson's plan to explode burning cattlemen and homesteaders, 8 COLT 45 - gases from the atmosphere. Q GREAT MUSIC 8 ID SUPERMAN 8 ' . IB INGLES PARA TODOS 1:15 O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW IB THE DISCOURSE OF WESTERN MAN ; 7:00 , "Nightmare Alley1' (1947) starring Tjrone Power, 1:30 BTHE LONE RANGER 8 -• [ 8 CBS EVENING NEWS 8 - ' ; Joan Blondell. Horrifying tale of cat nival life in with Walter Cronklte which the main character is &n alcoholic freak, 8 RESEARCH PROJECT 8 8 HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT 8. 1 called a "geek". 8 77 SUNSET STRIP BILOVELUCY O NEWS AND WEATHER ' B HAPPENING 8 n ABC EVENING NEWS WITH 1:25 B THE LATE NIGHT NEWS CD UPBEAT 8 FRANK REYNOLDS 8 1:30 B THE DE CARLO WEEKEND THEATRE © MAJOR AMERICAN BOOKS ' IB NEW JERSEY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF "On $he Town" starring-Frank Sinatra, Gene- 2:00 B OPPORTUNITY LINES • 7:30 B THE WILD WILD WEST 8 Kelly. Three sailors on leave, with' a lady taxicab O SENIOR BOWL FOOTBALL GAME A dying man's request to preserve a legacy for his driver and a glamorous anthropologist, set out to North and South teams compete at Ladd Stadium young ward sends Jamea West\to a Kansas town .find "Miss Turnstiles of the Month" vjrhose.picture in Mobile, Alabama. . I .where he discovers a wholesale conspiracy among Is in the subway. B MOVIE MATINEE 8 ' , the people to steal the Inheritance. " O NEWS HEADLINES : "Pair Wind to Java" (1952) starring Fred Mac* 3:30 Q THE LATE LATE SHOW II Murray, Vera Ralston. Drama about an American 8 THE HIGH CHAPARRAL 8 ' • • "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" starring Richard sea captain who battles with a gang of pirates while "Shadow of the Wind". The celebration of a peace • Egan, Jan Sterling. Assistant D.A. encounters con- searching for a valuable treasure in diamonds, treaty with Apaches is disrupted by a lawless gang spiracy of silence when he tries itojget evidence looking to scalp Indians for profit. IB THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN NATION I 8 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 8 against waterfront thugs who murder honest pier 2:30 6 THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE 8 8 OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT 8 boss? (1957) ; '.••. .8 ROUTE 66 ! Ed Ames, host, from Pensacola Naval Air Station 5:30 Q GIVE US THIS DAY B MATINEE j with guests Dusty Springfield, Colvta and Wilder, "Call a Messenger",, starring Little Tough Guys, The singing Kane triplets; "Prof* Irwin Corey and ( Victor Jory. The Little Tough Guys work for a tele- the Naval Air Training Command Choir. • graph company, prevent a robbery and capturel th« B STEVE ALLEN SHOW 8 ' • • would-be thieves. (1D39) Guests:. Fernando Lamas, Jayne Meadows, Tim ID ALL-STAR COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8 ' Buckley, Adam Keefe. , , Blue Demons of DePaul University vi righting ID RAT PATROL 8 "The Exhibit 'A' Raid". Infamous Nazi POW camp . Irish of Notre Dame - - j commander denies his identity when he's captured MORNING 3:00 , B YOUNG WORLDS COMPETITION 8 by the Patrol. , 3:30 B CALLBACK 8 IB THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 0 6:00 O MODERN FARMER 0 COMBAT . ' •', . 6:25 O GIVE US THIS DAY B PRO BOWLERS TOUR 8 : 8:00 "Water: Old Problems, New Methods" - 8 PAY CARDS 8 6:30 B SUNRISE SEMESTER 4:00 B CBS GOLF CLASSIC 8 ID RUN FOR YOUR LIFE 8 . 6:50 O EARLY BIRD NEWS ' George Knudson and Harold Henning meet George "The Carnival Ends at Midnight". Paul Bryan's - 7:00 O BLACK IETTRES & ' Archer and Bob Lunn. . ", plan to trap a wanted murderer-is complicated by O ACROSS THE FENCE 8 one of the victim's daughters. * B MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE O PROJECT KNOW 8 •The White Tower" starring Glenn Ford, Lloyd 8:30 IB WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 7:30 O SHAPE-UP 8 Bridges. Six people, each for different reasons, try B GOMER PYLE 8 O COLONEL BLEEP 8 to Bcale an almost insurmountable mountain. (1950) Gomer, observing that Sgt. Carter's tattoo has in- © THE HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA I •creased his masculine appeal, decides to become Q BREAKTHROUGH similarly decorated as a surprise for Lou Ann. B DAVEY AND GOLIATH 8 4:30 8 SECRET AGENT , 8 THE NAME OF THE GAME 8 8:00 O THE GO-GO GOPHERS 8 ID SATURDAY AT THE RACES 8 /'Swinger's Only". A young woman refuses to help •t BTHE CISCO KID 5:00 B THE EARLY SHOW , Pan Farrell prove that her husband, a Howard Pub- 1 "BatUe Stations" starring John Lund, William lications executive is innocent of a murder charge. O KARTOON CARNIVAL •'••• Bendix. Conflict among the crew aboard a naval aircraft carrier in the Pacific, that Is scheduled to go into action. (1959) ' O SHELL'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF ILF8 "Byways in Britain". Host Tex Antoine and guest i O DIRECT UNE 0 Arnold Palmer, Gay Brewer and Juan traveler Tbayer Soule take Channel 7 viewers on an © MY MOTHER THE CAR 8 en CM" exciting visit to England. • J , 1 Rodrigueg z competp e at the El Conquistadoq r 8 DISCOVERY '69 Hotel © SATURDAY,NIGHT COLLEGE BASKETBALL anadd ClClubb in LoL s CroabesCb , PuertPto R Ricoi . : "Backyard Odyssey"—Part II O ABC'i WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Crusaders of Holy Cross vs Fordham Rams at Bos* HUL Bronx. •••••'-!' • O SHIMPUSAN 0 International Women's Alpine Skiing Championship, "American 3Hssioiiaries in the Ryakyu Islands" a Oberstaufen, Germany; Mexican • 1000 Mile Cross 0:55 0 WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT 0 I Country Road Racing Championship, BajaJ Cali- 1:00 B 8 NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 0 * V * fornia, Mexico. Q SATURDAY NIGHT FLICK •. '- AFTERNOON 1 1 © TO BE ANNOUNCED "Kiss Me Deadly" starring Ralph Meeker, |Paul ; I2K» B NEWSMAKERS 0 pi. O THE MAN ! FROM U.N.C.LF. 0 Stewart A private detective picks up a beautiful ; O DOROTHY GORDON YOUTH FORUM & o ID 12:00 O'CLOCK HIGH hitch-hiker to find she takes him for a ride, straight B EASTSIDE COMEDY "Then Came the Mighty Hunter". A new pinner1 to intrigue and murder. (1955) "In Fast Company" (1946) starring The Bcwe? disrupts the squadron when it is discovered tie bey 11:30 B THE LATE SHOW : . Boys, Leo Gorcey. The Boys get involved in a taxi Is only fifteen. . . "Ride the High Wind" starring Darren McGavin. racket, and get "taken f cr" a lioe. An American bush pilot, a major and his daughter B THE SHIRLEY TEMPLE THEATRE travel into desert of South Africa searching for lost "Curly Top" (1&53). Story of a HtUe orpfesa girl NING treasure, (1966) ' * and her older sister who are adopted by the wealthy I 0 IT'S ACADEMIC & B THE ALAN BURKE SHOW 0 ' ; . trustee of an orphanage. O DEATH VALLEY DAYS Q 8 THE BEST OF BROADWAY : 0 BIG ACTION MOVIE "Shortcut Through Tombstone*'. Robert Taylor • "Warpath" (1951) starring Edmond O'Brien, Dean > "Tonight We Raid Calais" starring Lee J. CoSb, stars as John' Slaughter, the famed, lawnu a: who Jagger. Drama about a man's search for the three . Annabella. A lone comaiando is ses: to Nszi oco S • brought law and order to brawling Tombstbi e, Ari- bank robbers responsible for the death of hlfl| . " pied France on a mission <£ satctage. (1HS) zona. • :••:.- .. "• ' -;.••.:. •;. ' fiancee. 12:25 8 THE MID-DAY REPORT © • 12:00 IB THE SIX-THIRTY REPORT! 0 O NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 0 12^0 6 FACE THE NATiON 0 O THE HUNJLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT O A YEAR OF HOPE © 12:30 © CONTINENTAL MINIATURES Examination of the social scientists1 views cf the O FAST DRAW © O THE SATURDAY TONIGHT SHOW 0 Game in which contestants have to draw thjelr an- : problems facing America todsy. Host James L swers for cash prizes. 1:00 © IT IS WRITTEN © , Huston, attorney and president cf the PATH A** Bociation in Cleveland. Todays program a Tae 8 SUSPENSE THEATRE 0 1:10 © THE BIG PICTURE 0 -1 Report" Part I and analyzes the Kemar Eeccrt. "The Robrioz Ring" starring Julie Harris [Robert B THE UTE NIGHT NEWS 0 O MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Loggia. Drama about a school teacher whose life is 1:15 Q GREAT MUSIC"© . "The Third Man" starring Joseph Cotten, Orson changed and nearly destroyed when she purchases B THE DE CARLO WEEKEND THEATRE [ Welles. Graiiaai Greene's suspense packed melo- an ornate Spanish ring while on vacation in Cali- "Dead End" starring Sylvia Sidney, Joel McCrea. drama that takes place in Ylenna' after the war fornia. . • I . I Drama on New York's lower East Side where Dead and exposes the vicious life cf the blaci aarkeL End kids clash head on with great wealth, where (1950J "A Day Called 4 Juguar". A Russian cosmon Hit, in- violence and tender love co-exist in » world of many IKK) B NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 0 tensely interested in archaelogy, disappears tn the 1:20 differences. (1937) L Mexican jungle; determined to join a gr iup of 8 THE BEST OF BROADWAY ! St Louis Blues vs Minnesota North Stars j ! I "The Basketball Fix" (1951) starring John Ireland, O MEET THE PRESS 9 ©THE INVADERS 0 j ; Vanessa Brown. Drama about a college basketball . 8 MOVIE "The Mutation". Aliens lay In wait for DaSjia Vin- player who becomes Involved with a shady promo- cent when he searches; the Mexican desert- for * ; "Duffy's Tavern" (1945) starring Victor Moore, Ed 1:25 ter, Gardner. Star studded array ci Eoliywoofi talent." saucer site with a nightclub stripper as hit guide. B NEWS ANDWEATHER B CBS EVENING NEWS 0, i 1:30 . 8 DIRECTIONS & O NEWS HEADLINES i 1:30 O GUIDELINE © . with Roger Mudd * • • 2:00 O NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED 9 \ O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW . I B ISSUES AND ANSWERS 0 "Puerto Ricans, in New York'f . | "The Plying Saucer" (1865) starring Alberto Sordt © RACKET SQUAD "The Home Wreckers". Authorities investigate ft 6 I LOVE LUCY • . •• 1 Monica Vitti. Martians arriving in a flying saucer have many comic adventures with, a group of people. mail order divorce fraud. O SCOREBOARD 0 3:05 B THE LATE LATE SHOW II / j 2:00 O STATION TO STATION © B THE JACKIE GLEASQN SHOW ar, and "Star in the Dust" starring John Agar, Mamie Vaa • • "Boot Straps, Breadbasket and Business" .Guests: Max Bygraves, British music hall s Doren. Sheriff finds himself pitted against the towm B PAGE ONE © comedians George Kirby, Louis: Nye and Sonny when it becomes his duty to hang a killer. (1956) ! © WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE Sands, i • ' '< . • .••".;.•• | ; " 4:45 B THE LATE LATE SHOW III j "Black Belt". Josh Randall unknowingly gees after O ADAM !2 © an innocent man at the request cZ the real mur- "Jimmy Eiaely*s Dealing Smack". Officers Malloy "Scandal Sheet" starring Broderick Crawford. and Reed break up a narcotics party and net a large Donna Reed. A newspaper reporter and a ldeautiful derer. amount of deadly drugs, several addicts and) a dope feature writer crack a murder case which involves 2:30 O SUPER BOWL PRE-GAME SHOW © pusher. ; I I 6:25 their editor friend. (1952) B A CONVERSATION WITH & Q TO BE ANNOUNCED .:. B GIVE US THIS DAY O SHERLOCK HOLMES THEATRE O THE DATING GAME Q ! ••Sherlock Holmes and Terror by Night" starring O BURKES LAW Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmes baa "Who Killed Hamlet?" ,• : been commissioned to deliver the fabulous Star © CHILLER THEATRE of Rhodesia diamond which is soon discovered n-iss* "The Awful Dr. Orlofl" starring Howard ITernon, . ing, stolen enroute to its destination. (.1S55) Diana Larys. Aided by a monstrous robot, ai insane SUNDAY © CODE THREE surgeon goes on a rampage of murdering ]b eautiful "Sunset Strip". An unemployed actor, who refuses women to avenge the .disfigurement to face the fact that he is no longer suited for ^iv- January 12, 1969 enile roles, causes the police much concern. (1864) 3:00 Q SUPER BOWL FOOTBALL GAME O O GET SMART © MORNING from Miami's Orange BowL American FootbaH ' "The Day They Raided the Khighta". Tern; warily League Champion vs National Football Leag-oe unemployed due to a Control economy drive Agent 69 geta-a job at a trading stamp redemption center, 6:55 O GIYE US THIS DAY champion. unaware it is a KAOS front. 7:00 O TOM & JERRY 0 . • . B METROMEDIA MOVIE 7:15 "Thunder 'Afloat" (1939) starring Wallace Beery, B THE'NEWLYWED GAME O MODERN FARMER . -:. Chester Morri?. Rival boat owners vie for a navy O MY THREE SONS 0 7:30 O THE ADVENTURES OF AQUAMAN 0 contract with the loser trapping the winner into en- Tandem crises faces the Douglases when key re- O HERALD OF TRUTH 0 . - listing in the navy; then trouble really begins. alize they can't tell the triplets apart, an an ta- © CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW 0 • wt " B NEW YORK, NEW YORK nocent Ernie Is accused of stealing lunch 7:50 © THE PATTY DUKE SHOW Bchool lockers. * from O EARLY BIRD NEWS O AROUND THE CORNER , "Patty the Psychic" O THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR 8 A 8:00 G PRINCE OF PLANETS 3:30 © GIDGET 0 "Dog Gone". Mrs. Muir suspects that Capt Sreggls responsible for the disappearance of the family O PROJECT KNOW "Love and the Single Gidgei" 4:00 B CARTOONS & 6 8:15 O LIBRARY LIONS 0 © fHE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW 0 8:30 6 WONDERAMA 0 B LIKE IT IS© O THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW with Bob McAllister B MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE Q O TWILIGHT ZONE "Hero's Island** starring James Hasan, Neville 0 THE CHRISTOPHERS Brand. A former slave in pre-Civil War America has "The Mighty Casey". Jack Warden, manager of an T unbeatable baseball team, has ardream aboii a robot © THE EVANGEL HOUR * - escaped with his family to an island oC the Car©* pitcher with a blazing fast ball. 8:45 O MARYKNOLL STORY TIME 0 .Unas. (1962) 8:51 O NEWS AND WEATHER © DR. KILDARE K> B HOGAN'S HEROES © 8:55 O THE CHRISTOPPHERS "Ship's Doctor". Dr. Gillespie wins a raffle an2 & The heroes' plan to eliminate a defector juns into 9:00 O TV SUNDAY SCHOOL Q complications' when their target turns out to be * three day cruise oa a luxury liner as his prize. beautiful blonde. - ';; V O FOR THOU ART WITH ME - 5:00 B 1968: CORRESONDENTS REPORT Q O SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIESJ _ *O CONNECTICUT REPORT 0. . B THE MAN FROM U.N.C.LE. "Birdman of Alcatraz" starring Burt Lanca iter. The © CAPTAIN SCARLET & THE MYSTERONS B THE BIG SHOW true story of Robert Stroud- the llfe-senten: en film company if he convinces Broadway star to sig l I—* thor Stan Brock help to capture one of the most for new film, instead finds talented unknown, ' * Miss Hayes, who joins Burt O feared art mala, a livestock marauding grinly bearf- he later realizes is his own daughter. (1950) w O LAND Of THE GIANTS 9 - j |; Lancaster, Dean Martin, "Brainwash". Under the influence of a truth serutni a THE GREAT GREAT SHOW George Kennedy and Jean Steve raveaU the location of an Earth communica*: "Skywatch" (1960) starring Tommy Steele, Ian 5 tions center where Mark and Dan ait trying {to CarmichaeL Lt. "Oggie" has the doubtful honor Sebetg in tbe aU-star cast, radio signal to Earth. 5 • } of commanding a unit of work dodgers but he showa will portray an eccentric I that even officers have feelings when he helps a O BIG PREVIEW -. .; | man who has had trouble with his girl friend, stowaway aboard a U:ans-AE- This Sporting life" starring Richard Rachel Refer !:55 Q THE BEST OF BROADWAY II lantic jetlhier in the.Techni- erts. A tough, uncompromising look at the raw and "Fighting Man of the Plains" (1949) starring Ran' rainless world of a professional athlete who let* dolph' Scott, Jane Nigh. Western drama about s ooloc picture based OK Arthur nothing stand in the way of his success. (1983) notorious outlaw's search for his brother's murderer Hailey's best-selling novel S 12 O'CLOCK HIGH 49 & 0 THE LATE.LATE SHOW II George Seaton will direct " The Hero". A. World War I ace becomes a prob- 3:05 "Flame of Calcutta" starring Denise Darcel, .Pat lem for General Savage when he tries to fcet Back - ric Knowles. Film about a French beauty who dls the fikn from his own sgreea- into flying. ; guises herself as "The Flame" to dethrone a tyrant piay starting late next monttL 7:30 B GENTLE SEN & < v " { : (1953) A road building operation In the Florida' Ever* Last screen appearance ^or 4:30 O THE LATE LATE SHOW III Miss; Hayes was with Ingrid glades is mysteriously being sabotaged. "The 49th Man".starring John.Ireland, Rlchari O WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL ' Denning'. Film about X7.S. Security Investigator) Bergman and Yul Brynner in WORLD OF COLOR 8 tracking down of an A-Bojnb parts smuggling out •'Anastasia" in 1955. She re- "Those Calloways"—Part L Calloway'i' dealr« tp fit. (1953) cently appeared in a highly buy a rood as a sanctuary for geese, complicate* 6:00 B GIVE US THIS DAY lite for his family. • - - ' | \ successful revival of the stage 1:00 0 THE ED SULUVAN SHOW * { f hit"The ' Guests: Gina Lollobrigida, Jerry Vale, Don Rfckies, The Chambers Brothers, Rudy Cardenas, the Nit- wits, iEstrumental and-comedy group. I ITS THE IIG OPENING NI&HT Q MOVIE.GREATS ! "I Confess" (1953) starring'Montgomery 2%. TONIGHT •A Tine Baxter. Priest stands trial for murder, teal' M Hightsrown Country Chb killer confessed to him in sanctity of confession, FOR FOLKS 20 «ri OVEt — sealing his lips. . • } ROME (AP) —Something x spurned lover laments! new in protest songs wiH be winter goes, but you ijemain ADM. 1.55 — ANDY WELLS lf- O THE F.B.i. 0 > f m my heart," croons rC. BAND — JOIN IN OUt "The Fraud". Interstate transportation of stolen heard at this year's San Be-, PAUL JONES «d GCT AC- property, extortion. - ; 1 'The thermometer " QUAINTED - FUN ALONE Ot mo song feativaL Itwfll.be there's a fire inside COUPLES — WALT HEUOR m THE'HONEYMOONERS HOUR " the • family's complaint doesn't go out;" ano — SAT. NITE — JOE. MUCHA © PBL •-...'-• • 8:30 Q THE MOTHER'S IN LAW Q i against a sourpass fattier. sists. | -Haven't You Had That Baby Yet?" Eve and Kayo The lyric urges papa to Singers for, the 24 create unlimited confusion with their false alarms the festival Jan. ,30- THIS WEEK AT about Uie arrival of Suae*s baby. * • . - > - amle a little and talk with nave not been a ffi THE ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE SHOW 8 his family instead of ignoring They are expected to B iriS SMOTHERS BROTHERS : bis wife and telling the kids usual/two singers f LETSNDEZVOUS TONITE COMEDY HOUR © | not to bother him. ' song—one Italian and Guests: The Smothers Brothers staff writers eigner. ..' . ; O BONANZA © • -.: That is one of the{ only . Boberto Carlos, a "LOWER EAST "My Friend, My Enemy". Candy Ir forced to three songs in the 24-song hailed Brazilian, 11 on the testimony of an Indian horse thief to prow - festival which deals with any SIDE he is innocent of a murder charge. . _? year. •' '. \ L subject other than woo or The competition is intended SATURDAY O THE SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE Q , j winter. 1 "lie Slender Thread" (1966) starring Sidney Pal-, to pick the best song, not the tier, Anne Bancroft. Drama of a woman dying by The woo songs, in the ma- best singer. But past her own hand and the tnitn who tries desperately to jority again as they were last have indicated that pec- Members $1.00 save her. I -' year, sigh through jjfch fa- ord sales and aJB, the O RRING UNE WITH WILLIAM BUCKLEY miliar! themes as "I feel like, Noii-meinbers $2.00 ID NAKED CITY can usually count on luying "Fire Island". During the dead of winter, a bbot- a top and Fd like, to go a deluxe villa and arious High School Studeah Ody leg^sr brew3 whiskey in a still hidden in a cottage around with you.'* ^ other luxuries. on a summer resort off the cost of New York. . j The heavy trend toward 9:30 [ CD TRUE ADVENTURE © * . \ . cold weather in this winter's ""10,000 Maes Against the'Clock" San Bemo collection is some- © N.E.T. FESTIVAL "IN FREEHOLD" Q MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 9 thing new in pop. FRIDAY. JAN. 10* The Impossible Missions Force Is pitted agalnstttfri "How cold it is/1 one "THE MOTIFS" ingeniDua logic of an enemy agent as the group a t- tempta to lead the agent through A mase of copap i- 'TURMJE LUV* cated cities in order to reach a false conclusion. Harrison Salisbury O MY FRIEND TONY 8 „ f SATURDAY, JAN "Death Comes in Small Package*?. John Woodruff On Touth Forum' and Tony Norello an retained by tfee biological war* "THE LEMON PfPEIS" fare division of a chemical firm to find a vial of Harrison Salisbury, assis- GREEN TAMSOUWMI deadly germs that disappeared during a robbery. \ ; tant managing editor of The •THE NATIONS" m 10 O'CLOCK NEWS . New York Times, will discuss with George Scharmen I "The Sakharov Manifesto — MEMlERSXTtv O ADULT FUCK 0 . . ' i : NON-MEMKRS 3JN * "Cannon Serenade" starring Vlttorio da Sfoa, Injg- Survival Through Intellectual mar Zeisburg. Hilarious misadventures ensue when Freedom" on the NBC Radio • DANCE CLUt FOR JTEENAGERS HOT LINE 43T-W44 the seasick captain of an Italian tramp steameriil 25 MOAD STREET FREEHOtD captured by the German military during World War Network's "Dorothy Gordon's n. ci««) • ' -• •!•-:• Youth Forum," Sunday, 11:05- O RAWHIDE tlw 11:30 a.m.. enlist"Incidens tht eo fai thd eo Wolvers"f a ruthles. Rowds wolyf Yatehuntes rreluctanfl when': thyi herd is threatened by a large pack of wolves. | The following panelists wOl I0-J0 O WITH MAJOR UNDSAY © | join moderator Dorothy Gor- don in the discussion: Sam open 7 days a week for m SOUL © l 11:00 Estreicher, Columbia Univer- LUNCH and DINNER O Q NEWS REPORT © ' | . sUy, New York; Peter Gran- O THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW © h da, Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- Excellent Food & Exquisite Atntospfcert m THE aEYENTH HOUR 9 4 0 THE LATE SHOW ' | versity, Rutherford; Tom Ac- ! Entertainment £ . • The Glass Web" starring Edward G. RobtilSOTj kerman, City College, New FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY John Forsythe. A murder mystery .involving mem- York, and Mary Margaret bers of the staff of a weekly TV show titled "Crime Losardo, New York Univer- of the Week'V (l&M) +*, ' '.Ti * 0 SUNDAY FILM FESTIVAL \ j (•• \ The Tramplers" (1966) starring Gordon Scott; tfr>.. sepb. Cotten. The story of a Confederate soldier J»- ; BOB HOPE SPECIAL tnrtitng home after the Civil War and his struggle* •» against a patriarchal lather., A filmed record of tour RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE ©eCOUNTER highlights will be colorcast as HWY.35 | MIDDUETOWN 9 NSW5. WEATHER, SPORTS © the NBC Television Network's "Chrysler Presents The Bob 747-1016 j* Food Served TIB Midwgfe Hope Christmas Special" Dlien Club -i America* Expteu — Cm» Ktmd* Thursday, (8:30-18 fun.) ia color. K; Jack Jenee Is Most ' &f JEHRT LEWIS SHOW ries, Has taped a guest ap- STAMPS . - Raymond Burr, in a com- pearance for "The Jerry On'Kraft Music HalT plete departure from bis Lewis Show," wiiki ass r starring role in Universal Jack Jones is host for the Jan. 21 on the KBC Televi- Television's "Ironside"' se- sion Network. 4

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Metroco^ Murray Hamilton RJcftarfnefecher FWwtFtyef Edward Anhdt Ranavision" Cotor by D«Lux» KIDDIE SHOW SAT. at 2 at Both Theatres! REVIEWS DISCOU^^ BOOK NOW AVAIUVBLE —$6.00 IN ADMISSFONS FOR ONLY $5M t EXCELLENT FOR GIFTS OR RIND RAISERS — NOW ON SALE AT ALL © Sensitive I" 3 Approach • WALTER READE THEATRES • AAAAA UNDER THE BOARD- WALK. By Norman Rostea. Prentice-Hall $195. RBtlANX Perhaps it is because Ros- 'Moving & PowerfaP tea is a poet and playwright ARLTON 741-HM en that he lias an especially sen- f O sitive approach to the age- £3 old theme of the boy growing up. Metro Gotdwyn Mayer presents • Not today's boy. This is a story narrated by a boy wbo began to grow up years ago That? along the edgs of the board- In Frank E5. Gifroy'3 Pulitzer Prize vanning walk at the old-time New 9 York playground called Con- bad cops ey Island — a place of hot and there dogs, ferris wheels, crowded are good beaches, furtive love-making, pop stands, flighty characters cops-and and little privacy. then He lived in a wacky house- The story of three strangers there's hold. The boy's emotional, A mother.!. Ctllitt. outgoing and improvident A father,,* mother and his taciturn fa- Vand tfcer ran a combination room- A son ing fcouse and bathing locfe- eiroom, and they fought each other valiantly with wild ar- STEVE MCC guments. The boy touchesthe fragile edge of adult sinassstanding as he experiencegcomic and tragic episodes through a whole summer of life along the boardwalk. This novel is like a series of short vignettes of life, and it is written with a delicate NOW touch. Suggested fot Miles A. Smith GENERAt, audiences. Ballet Lessons Jack Albertson -Martin Sheen ACADEMY AWARD Are Scheduled Frank D.GHroy Edgar Unsbury UfgGrosbard WINNER RED BANS— The Red BEST DIRECTOR-MIKE NICHOLS Bank Parks and Recreation Department announced today "YOU ABSOLUTELY MUST SEE THIS EXCEPTIONAL FILM" thai ballet lessons for girls in JOSEPH E.UEVME —Ladies Home Journal graces 3 through 8 will begin MIKE NICHOLS Jan. 10 and Jan. 13. iAw«a«errowMAM> Giris m. grades 5, 7, and 3 V^^^V^^V^^^v^^^^^^^^^^^V^^^V^^^^^^^V^^^V will have lessons on Friday ^^^•^^^H^^^h^^^M^^^fe^^^fe^^^V^^^H^^^H^^^H^^^V^^^B^^^h^^^h^^^h^^^h^^^H^^^k^^^h^^^k^^^h^^^h^^^ki from 4 to 5 p.m. Girls in ASSWY fARK ADULT grades 3, 4, 5 will take part on Saturday mornings from AMES ENTERTAINMENT 19 to 11 ajn. 775-8883 The" instructor for this pro- gram is Miss Dorothy Smith iqhD has had many years of is candy faithful? professional experience and fcas instructed numerous classes ia the county. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M. ...only to the book 11 "MUNSTERS GO HOME i This program is offered free of charge, but class size is limited and each partici- Cfiafes AznavourAAarlon Brando-Richard Burton pant must register by calling James CobynvJohn Huston. Walter Matthew RSngoStarrw^UEwaAuUn, the Parks and Recreation De- b»m. Candy . -A -I partment before the starting John Aslm- Ssa Watineffi. Sugar Ray Robinson- "MUST SEE11 date of Jan. 10. BorindaBolgon-AbikiTob' rF^Dfan^EnikoMarbSalernorir MOVIE MA by DM CnMnEMa«w Produan Srfg J, Sriyni Md Priv ZM l