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FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOL. 87, NO. 212 Ejjj*1?%*s2g .trva&a Districting Act in Court

By JOHN KOLESAR "- senator. The new plan does not portionment law comes from As- Maraziti's lawyer, Robert P. tion means the Republicans can TRENTON (AP) — New Jer-touch the 60-member assembly semblyman Joseph J. Maraziti, Hanley, argued that only one nominate only one senate candi- ley's interim legislative reap- apportionment and was drawn R-Morris, and Bryant Barb, an clause of the law should be date from Morris. The other portionment plan came up be- up and passed April 12 after associate of State Sen. C. Rob-wiped out and the rest should must come from either Warren fore the State Supreme Court almost five months of deadlock. ert Sarcone, R-Essex. Both Mar- be kept. Hanley sought to in- or Sussex. Sen. Thomas J. Hil- today, with most legislators hop- Candidates for the newly re- aziti and Sarcone filed for re- validate a provision which lery, R-Morris, is running for ing it wins a final seal of ap- apportioned legislature had to election Thursday. allows each party to nominate re-election, leaving no spot for proval. . file their nominating petitions Barb's attorney, Louis Sher- no more than one person per Maraziti unless he wants to The reapportionment provides by a 4 p.m. deadline Thursday. man, contended the entire ap- county in multi-county districts. challenge the organization. for a 29-member state senate to Rejection of the new lam nowportionment law should be Maraziti's district is com- Morris has' a 1960 population be elected from 14 districts next would cause considerable tur- thrown out as a violation of the prised of Morris, Sussex and of 261,620 compared with a total Nov.' 2. The present system moil. U.S. Supreme Court's "one Warren Counties and gets two of 112,475 for Warren and gives each of the 21 counties a The challenge to the new ap-man,-one vote," rulings. senators. The residence restric- Sussex Counties. Priinary Election Slatei Drawn

SAND STORM — This pile of jand caused a minor uproar yesteray in the Port Mon- mouth lection of Middletown. The sand, on a tract of beachfront at foot of Brainard Ave., was being piled up for sale to a contractor. After a day-long investigation by Few Contests in Red Bank Area police and township officials, owner of Hia property wat required to push sand back : Only Oceanport and Sea Bright, renomination as the Republican The filings, by municipalities, June 1 Democratic primary elec- or both of them would turn the onto the beach—much to the relief of area residents who feared removal of it, would among towns in the Red Bank slate. In Sea Bright, three candi- follow: tion, and Joseph J. Falvo and tide. Branch area, came up with dates seek two Republican nomi- RED BANK William S. Anderson, their Re- aggravate an existing flooding problem in the lowland area. Police Capt. Raymond primary election contests for nations for Borough Council. Democratic Councilmen Daniel publican opponents, in November OCEANPORT Walling, left, and Newton Mallet, township zoning officer, here survey the pile. major local nominations as time In Red Bank, Long Branch and J. O'Hem and Theodore J. will be unopposed in the Re- There will be a primary elec- ended yesterday. Labrecque, Jr., filed their peti- publican primary. Ocean Township there are con- tion battle in Oceanport for In Oceanport, the mayor and tions for re-election in Red Bank The only contest in either pri- tests for election to party county mayor and council seats, even Authorities Order Beach Hole Refilled two incumbent councilmen are yesterday. mary will be for Democratic though no Democrats have being opposed • in their bids forcommittee posts. They will be unopposed in the committeewoman in the bor- filed for the contest. ough's fourth district. Mrs. Laura Gorman, 34 Molly Pitcher Mayor Edward C. Wilson, Sr. Village, filed a petition two will be opposed by William S. Sand Pile No Kid Stuff minutes before the 4 p.m. dead- lassaday, a member of the line yesterday. Mrs. Mildred Oceanport Taxpayers Associa- tion, for the GOP majority nomi- 'PORT MONMOUTH — Mix one township attorney, a state agen- Police said he applied to the Savastano, 41 Madison Ave., al- hulldo: cy, a contractor and an owner state Department of Conserva- 5 Bayshore Towns so is seeking the post. nation. zer, an operator, and a large pile of sand, and you have of a piece of property at the tion and Economic Development Republicans filed a full slate Incumbent councilmen Felix all the ingredients to create a foot of Brainard Ave., here. for a permit for the marina. A of coramitteemen and commit Foggia and Clement V. Sommers major storm of controversy. It all started yesterday when permit has not been issued nor teewomen, and Democrats filed will be opposed by Edward Waitt It was just these three things the police department was alert- have such plans been approved names for every committee post and William L. Lawsoii on the by township agencies. Have Primary Tests Republican ticket. that caused an uproar involving ed by residents that someone, except a committeewoman in the police, a township commit- was taking sand from the beach Capt. Walling said Mr. Glantz Lines "were drawn for primary Middletown Township as tour The following county commit- the 11th district. (See FEW RACES, Page 3) teeman, building inspector, at the foot of Brainard Ave. hired Otto Cook, Freehold, to get •lection contests for major lo- candidates are seeking the two tee contests shape up: Arthur N. One change in the Republican Police immediately investi- rid of the sand. Mr. Cook told cal nominations in five Bayshore nominations to run for Township O'Neil, Serpentine Dr., Mon- organization will be the replace- gated and found a man operating police he had state approval to municipalities as the deadline for Committee. mouth Hills, and Walter B. La ment of Councilman Thomas a bulldozer. On the beach was a do the work. State officials filing was reached yesterday. The GOP also his contests in Rue, 5 Hillside Ave.; District 24 Oakley by S.M. Hoffman, 10 large pile o! sand estimated at claimed no knowledge of such -June 1 contests were promised three districts for county execu- —Frank R. Weiland, 29 Washing- South St., as GOP committee- approximately 5,000 yards, and aapproval. among Republicans in Middle- tive committee posts. ton Ave., and Arthur J. Sulli- man in the fourth district. Planes Blast four-feet deep excavation along Also, there was no record of town; both parties in Matawan Filing for the Township Com- van, 23 Highland Ave., both Mr. O'Hern will be seeking his the shore. township approval of the project Township; Republicans in Atlan- mittee nominations were Joseph Leonardo, and District 27—Mrs. second three-year term on the According to Capt. Raymond under terms of the community's tic Highlands and Holmdel, and M. Malavet, li Sylvia Ter., New Bertha I.. Brunt, 195 Ocean Ave., council, and Mr. Labrecque his T. Walling, the owner of the soil removal ordinance. Democrats in Union Beach. Monmouth, and Edward P. and Mrs. Helen C. Kelly, 54 Nep- first. Mr. Labrecque was elected property, Howard Glantz of . Capt. Walling, Detective Lt. Jo- In Keansburg and Raritan Makely; 428 West Front St., Riv-Juhe PI., both East Keansburg, to a one-year unexpired term Viet Bridges Brooklyn, had made arrange- seph McCarthy and Committee- Township there, will be primary er Plaza. Both were selected by and William Bove, 38 Pacific last year. Both men are at ments to sell some sand as fill man Harold H. Foulks ordered contests (or. parry committee the parly's 24-nun screening Ave., and Edwin J. Ensign, 42 torrieys in Red Bank. SiAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) T Several of the brjdges hit by to Sam Braen and Co,, Wyckoff, the work stopped. Also on hand posts only. Party slates in Key-committee.. - • Pacific Ave., both East Keans- Mr. Falvo, a bakery distributor About 200 U.S. Air. Force and the Americans were ordy moder contractors for the moderniza- was the building inspector. port and Matawro provide no Also running «re Robert J. Ta-burg. residing at 103 Herbert St., and Navy planes destroyed six vital ately damaged by raids early in tion of Rt. 36. Inspect Site Mr. Anderson, who lives and bridges and a river itrTV In North the day but were reported de- primary tests. ... ,.. . - . bit, 130 Cherry Tree La., and There are no contests In the Build Marina Later Capt. Walling discussed Thi» pictilre .by municipalities: Joseph T. Chiapetta, 913 Rox- operates a funeral home at 272 Viet Nam today, a U.S. spokes- stroyed on repeated strikes. It seems that Mr. Glantz wants the matter with the township at- bury La., Belford, a Candidate Democratic party for the two Broad St., will be trying to bring man reported, ft was the most In addition to bombs and JfflQOLETOWN nominations for Township Com- to build a marina on the prop- torney, Vincent C. De Maio. Both tyM Republican party has a backed by a conservative fac- back a GOP majority at the destructive operation mounted to rockets, the planes made exten- erty and thought this would be men inspected the site. primary contest on its hands in tion c* the party. (See BAYSHORE, Page 3) council table. A victory by one date against North Vietnamese sive use of Bulipup guided air-to- a good way, to get rid of the By this jjme it was late after- transportation lines. ... ground missiles. sand that would have to be moved noon' and the pile of sand had The spokesman said all • the (See VIET NAM, Page 2) I for the project. . (gee SAND, Page 3) planes returned safe. But on the ground four Americans were killed today, and the death of As Political Season Opens Contests in 4 Freehold Area Towns another American yesterday also .Party fights for the June 1 There is a Republican contest for on which three openings are to Power and Edward W. Geiger, was announced. priinary election shaped up in Township Committee nomination be filled. will be unopposed in the primary. Three of Bre dead were frog- tour municipalities in western in Freehold Township and a Dem- In Englishtown it was dis- Contests shaped up for 10 of men, either from the Navy or Monmouth County as deadline closed that veteran Mayor Theo- 14 Democratic committee seats the Marine Corps, who were GOP Coffers Empty ocratic scramble for two govern- Jorfilin|r passed yesterday. ' dore J. Narozanick is retiring. arid the leadership of the party killed on the coast about MO ing body nominations in Mana- la FreeJwM borough, a party The rundown by municipalities: ohainman, Abe Reynolds, was miles north of Saigon. No de- By WILLIAM HENDERSON took such a bad beating last Approximately $42,000 was Japan Township. clearly on the line. tails were announced, but they year," he added. brought in by ticket sales tut leadership battle is in the offing A total of IS candidates filed FREEHOLD TRENTON —The gubernatorial witji contests in 10 of the 14 tHs- Former Mayor Fred Quinn wiil Both sides renewed pledges of were in the water at the time In fact, the Republicans didn't after expenses are paid, the net unity behind unopposed candi- primary campaign has emptied will be around $32,000, according Wots for party committee posts, tor Miarlboro'a Township Council, be unopposed this year tor the and possibly were victims of an the Republican state committee's have a nickel In their kitty until Republican nomination, or for dates for mayor and council, but accidental explosion. last night's $100-a-plate dinner to a committee member. Leaders control of the party machinery campaign treasury, The Register had hoped to make at least $70,- The Vietnamese Air Force said has learned. in the Robert Treat Hotel, New- which is decided in the primary two of its squadrons leveled a ark. 000 on the function. was another matter. Consultant Services Mr. Quinn's name was among "major military position" about The big party contributors are "We're more, than $150,000 — Mr. Reynolds announced a full bypassing the committee and A Disappointment those filed with organization Re- six miles southwest of Quang And that, too, was a disap- a modest figure — in the red, publican nominees for mayor, in- slate of 14, a man and woman Khe, in North Viet Nam, and giving their checks to Sen. Wayne so that $32,000 won't make much for each of the seven districts, Dumont, Jr., or Sen. Charles pointing affair, from the financial cumbent Frank E. Gibson, and destroyed the only ferryboat at viewpoint. of a dent in the debt," the of- May Expand in 1965 under the same slogan as the W. Sandman, Jr., who are rivals ficial informed The Register. (or council, John P. Thompson Xuan Son, on the Gianh River. Only 420 tickets were sold for FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun. At the same time,. Mr. Pike and former Councilman Anthony state, county and local organiza- in the June 1 primary for gover- Primaries always are expensive tion candidates who will be in The Vietnamese said the Ginh nor. the dinner which featured, as ty Planning Director Charles M. said, requests for similar ser- B.. Smith. River ferry had been used to the box office draw, Sen. George luxuries for a political party, vices are expected from other the same column with Gov. Rich- especially when Presidential and Pike said.yesterday the county Democrats filed no candidate ard J. Hughes.1 This is "The move Communist reinforcements "Our treasury has been milked Murphy, who defeated Democrat Planning. Bjdard may become municipalities and these will.be for assessor, a post Mr. Quinn to such southern bases as Dong dry," a state committee bigwig Pierre Salinger, in last year's gubernatorial candidates are in- acted upon, too. Democratic Party of Monmouth volved. planning consultant fir one or has held 12 years. Candidates for County." Hoi. A spokesman said all the said last night. "We haven't been California contest. Murphy is a two large townships this year as Under * a' state aid plan, amayor. Councilman Leonard Con- Vietnamese planes returned safe- able to replenish our campaign former film star who specialized The Republicans face their big- ** p» c*c*org h municipality may engage the way, and Council, A. Jerome (See CONTESTS, Page 2) ly. revenue since our candidates in song and dance routines. (See GOP, Page 3) The. jPlehold Township Com- county planning board as its con- mittee1 JKJ approved such an ar- sultant under the same basis as rangement, at a cost of $2,500 to it would a private, firm.. The 248-Pound Principal Gears the Deck $3,000 a year, and the county state would reimburse the town board is expected to take formal on a reducing scale starting at action at its meeting Monday, 50 per cent in the first year. May 17. Estimating Cost In undertaking the task, Mr. Raritan High School Demonstration Fizzles Pike sayt, the county Would esti- mate its cost in terms of time Index by a. professional staff member, By FRANK W. HARBOUR principal, adding that mob psy- The abortive demonstration problem that the action was nec- The system wiil be put into sheets will be checked periodi- I supervision, and office clerical RARITAN TOTVNSHJP - An chology is out. was triggered by the .fact, that essary. He reported that a new effect Monday, at which time all cally, so that it will become clear work. Adjustments will be made attempt at. a- student demonstra- Board of Education President two weeks ago 10 of the 14 bath- system was worked out Tuesday the bathrooms will be reopened. which students are going to the Allen-Scott.. __..__ .« after the first year experience. tion in the high school lasted Theodore J. Stieve told The Reg-rooms in the school were locked —and agreed to by the Student Students will sign out no mat-bathrooms constantly (and pre- Amuseniehts '. ...»— 18» 11 Mr. Pike s»id the State Depart- about five minutes yesterday. ister last night that the board as a means of eliminating the Council. ter what their destination— sumably to smoke). girths ..' .'._...»..„_ ..... J ment of Conservation and Eco-, Principal Leo W. Moran said will not tolerate rowdyjsm and cigarette smoking problem. •Hie system is that students whether it is to the guidance of- Appropriate disciplinary ac- Jim Bishop ,.-..-. _r—. I. nomic Development has urged there was no "sit down," but commended Mr. Moran for the Smoking by students is who leave their classrooms will fice, the principal's office, an- tion, including suspensions where Bridge ::...., . 7 county-local contracts but that so about a dozen students tried a manner in which he handled the against school regulations. Mr. required to sign out (with other classroom, or the bath- necessary, will then be taken, he John Chamberlain : _. » far only Cape May has initiated a "stand up," by blocking the front situation, including die immedi- Moran said that violation of the the teacher) and then sign in com. noted. Classified .25-28 program. doors at 7:50 a.m. just before ate suspension of the student. regulation had become such a when returning. Mr. Moran said the signature (See HIGH SCHOOL, Page 3) Comics : 'When, the idea was first pro- school opened. Crossword Puzzle posed, Mr. Pike said, the county The situation was reported to Editorials board's professional staff was too the office, and Mr. Moran, who Herblock (See CONSULTANT, Page 3) stands six feet tall and weighs Home and Garden in at 248 pounds, strode to the Probe in Progress on Fort Monmouth Firings Movie Timetable . front. Obituaries _; "All the students came in, By DORIS KULMAN group has called off the staff my officials whom the General Jnited States Continental Army The action followed an ECOM Religious Services Clocks Go very nicely and very quietly," FORT MONMOUTH — Are In-inquiry it launched early last Accounting Office has said share Command, which had tested the investigation, spurred by the" De- Sylvia Porter taid the principal, "except one." vestigators for the General Ac- month into the firings and re- the responsibility for the incredi- equipment in the field. cember, 1963 report which said Sports One Suspended counting Office (GAO) probing in- hirings. ble snafu." "But there may be many people that between 1958 and 1962 the Stock Markrt !...„. AHEAD He was suspended from school to the firing and rehiring of four No Duplication Rep. James J. Howard (D-3d involved, on all levels of respon Army issued five contracts for Successful Inmtbis until Monday.. civilian employees here charged GAO investigators are digging Dist. N.J.) also called for an in-sibility, whose names do not ap-the purchase of the radiacmeters Televlsloc...... : .... School Superintendent R. with gross negligence leading to into the matter, the source said, vestigation to determine if the pear in our documentation," the even though the Army knew the Women's News ...... Thomas Jannarone, who had the procurement of $1.9 million 'and it would be foolish for the four civilians were "fall guys" GAO spokesman told The Regis- equipment wouldn't work. • Termites been immediately notified by Mr.worth of faulty equipment? subcommittee to duplicate their for Army brass responsible for ter yesterday. Five of the men were ordered 'Call MMWS. Monmouth Ter- Daylight Saving Time In New Moran, arrived it the scene, and Yes, a.Washington source told findings." procurement mistakes. At the time the men here were dismissed, a sixth was cleared of mite Control (Dick Barnett) Ml Jersey goes into effect at J both administrators addressed a The Register yesterday. The GAO wants to know "why The GAO report on the pur- ordered dismissed, a high GAO all charges, and the seventh had Branch Ave., LltU* Silver.—Adv. a.m. Sunday. That meant that student assembly. The Washington office of the action was taken against some chases of the faulty equipment official told The Register that retired before the filing of the GAO refused to confirm or deny people and who is responsible for many of the decisions involving charges and so was not suscepri; decks should be turned ahead Mr. Moran explained that —portable radiation detectors ; Free Rabiea Vaccination. one hour. / •• ..- ...,.- •'; students .have grievances they the report. the failure to take action against known as radiacmeters—men procurement were made in Wash- ble to any disciplinary action. Dog Clinic, .Wednesday,' Apri Where Borough ordinance* may air them through their Stu- A spokesman pointed out that others," The Register's source tions only two Army officers spe- ington. None of the men charged Stipulation Made 28,1965, Naveslnk Hook ALaddar, call for a tavern's doting at dent Council, adding, "This Is the GAO makes its reports di- said, cifically. had ever worked there. The five ousted were returned Mechanic St., Red Bank, 7:36 to I *m., tbere will bi ne dif- the Democratic form of govern- rectly to the Congress. Congressional investigations in- According to the GAO, the chief The four men rehired were to their jobs in February accord' &30 p.m. ference In the dosing hoar. ment, the same as your parents It is against policy to discuss to the firings and rehirings were signal officer, in 1957, reported among seven against whom Maj. ing to the terms of a "stiputa. Red Bank Board of Health Where the normal dosing to t operate under." work which may or may not be demanded last month by two Re-that deficiencies identified in the Gen. Frank W. Moorman, mili- tion for settlement" between Adv. ajn., however, tavern pwuers : He told the assembly that dis- underway until after the GAO haapublican congressmen from Illi- experimental models could be tary, head of the U. S. Army mem and ECOM in which the . ... Wi* New? will to* Me taw ,«t botlneaa. order* and demonstrations will reported to the national legisla- nois, Donald Rumsfeld and Ed-corrected introduction. Acting on Electronics Command (ECOM) men agreed to drop their appeals Kathryn Lowry now owner" and They'U gain « bwlc wtea the not be tolerated. tors, the spokesman said. ward Derwinski. that decision, the Army's deputy here, filed Hie gross negligence and the command agreed to rein- operator of Haiti's Beauty Salon, state rttona to Eatura Stand- ' Mr. Jannarone .made it clear But a source close to the House •Apparent Coddling' chief of staff for operations over- charges last summer. All were state them with specified penal* « Fint-Ave., Atlantic Highlands. ard Jim* Ow lut today la to the student* that the entire subcommittee on manpower uati- Rep. Rumsfeld assailed the ruled the recommendation of lim-employed in the production engi tiesi . Pbon* 91-0732 iqytlmeM administration will support the Uzatkn told The Register that "apparent coddling of higher Ar- ited procurement made by the neering department. (See PROBE, Page 1) •v. 2—Fridiy, April 23, 1965 THE DAILY REGISTER Join* by Ctenld Bmmtta, ebti man of tbe Citizens Committee. Contests Mr. Bjuwnsn won the nod Grant Grcus (Continued) inn from the dtlzens group Births Obituaries Appoint Mrs. McKelvie In opposition ire the "Regu a vote of 28-18 over the execu- Permit For lar" Democrats, with 10 can* tive committee's choice, Petei CHARLES G. RHHOND MELVIN KENNETH dates in six of the seven dis Statflinger. FITK1N To City Housing Authority tricts. • Among their, candidate: May 9 Show COLTS NECK - Charles G. TAYLOR, SB. Neither the Purpose and Pri Neptune NEW SHREWSBURY -r- Melvin are th'e party vice chairma ciple group nor the Citizens Com RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Spano, 10 Remond, 79, of Cedar Dr. died LONG BRANCH — Mrs. Juli Daniel J. Maher, a member of Kenneth Taylor, Sr.,,36, of. Way- Aloysious (Sam) Crawford, am rnittee will run in the primary Zoning Board of Adjustment last Runyon Ave., Freehold, son, yes-yesterday at his home. C McKelvie, 55 Rockwell Ave, the authority for the past 25 his wife, in the third district side Rd. died Wednesday in his The June 1 election is devot night granted a variance to Ran-terday. Mr. Remond was born in New w«s appointed to a five-year te: years. Mr. Maher now is the au-and Council-man Tobias H. Ma> home after a long illness. solely to party candidates. tan Bay Area Junior Chamber of York City. on the Housing Authority la: thority's chairman. er, and his wife, in the sixth MONMOUTH MEDICAL Commerce to sponsor a circus He was a retired accountant, Born in Eatontown, he was night 3 Group* In Primary Long Branch Though it was no secret that In a report yesterday, Tb at J. M. Fields Plaza parking lot, formerly employed by the U.S.the son of Mrs. Marion Taylor There/ore, there wil! be thre Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, 98 Tin- In a surprise move whii Mr. Maher stood no chance of Register erroneously said Rt. 35, May 9. Lines, New York City. of this borough and the' late caught most observers off guarc bei n g reappointed, Mrs. MFreehole d Democratic Club groups running in the primary dall Rd., Middletown, daughter, Mr. Remond was an Army vet- Clarence Taylon He had lived Mrs. McKetvie received unan Kelvie's nomination and subse- voted unanimous support of th two Democratic slates and 0 The circus has been an annual yesterday. ean of World War I. He was a here 15 years, and for the' past raous backing from City Council quent appointment was totally full "Democratic Party" slate Republican. event for four years. If attend- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stromberg, communicant of St, Mary"s Catho- 17 years had been employed in She will replace former Mayo unexpected. Mentioned promin- The club endorsed only the may The Regular Republican C)i ance at the first performance *9 Hopping Rd., Belford, son, lic Church, here, and a membei U.S. Post Offices in New York ently for Uie post was Mrs. Elea- or and council candidates am has put up the one woman rui mid-afternoon warrants, there yesterday. of its Holy Name Society. He and Eatontown as a Clerk and nor Lehmann, a member of thetook no action on committee cor ning for the post on council, Mr: will be a second performance Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Montalvo, also was a member of the Atcarrier- . Charter Study Commission in testa. Norma Saathoff. Running alon immediately following. 696 Broadway, Long Branch, lantic Grange, here. PublicApatfy with her wil! be George Wendi daughter, yesterday. Mr. Taylor was a former di- I960. Mr. Reynolds, who is not Michael Taranto, chairman ol His wife, Mrs. Anna Remond, and Robert Nivison. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, rector of the Pine Brook Recrea- However, it was learned later committeeman, had been chosen the Jaycees, reported that all survives. Frederick Demarest, Ohest Harmony Ave., East Keansburg, tion Center, a member and finan- On Driving that her ill health had caused as chairman by the committee, safety requirements will be met: The funeral will be tomorrow al Jameson and Charles Farrell wi daughter, yesterday. cial secretary of the Pine B/ook Mrs. Lehmann's husband to urge No Information Township police and volunteer 8 a.m. from the Freeman Funer- Fire Company, and scoutmaster that hij wife'j name be with- be sponsored by the Democrat! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright, al Home, Freehold, to St. Mary's Is Assailed Councilman Mayer disclosed fire group protection and sanita- of Boy Scout Troop 94. drawn. Club. 241 Pinecrest Rd., Oakhurst, son, Church, where a Requiem Mass that on March 17 he had tion facilities provided by Albe Walter Dunn, William Le Moim this morning. will be offered at 9 o'clock by Besides his mother, he is sur- TRENTON - Howard Pyl( Mrs. McKelvie is the widow of milted a letter of resignation a Garbage Service. president of Hie National Safet Dr. Julius C. McKelvie, who and Joseph Vota will run as Rev. Stephen A. Bielen. Burial vived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred treasurer of the local executivi The variance was granted con- RIVERVIEW Council, scored public apathy served for nine years on the slate of Democrats, without clul will be in Madonna Cemetery, Taylor; two daughters, Victoria committee because as treasure! tingent upon Township Committee Red Bank GOT. Richard J. Hughes' Fourtl Board of Education until his backing. Fort Lee. The Rosary will be and Lynne Taylor, at home; six he had not been given any in approval. Mr. and Mrs. William Lanzaro, Annual Traffic Safety Confer death In October of 1961. The Purpose and Principl recited tonight at 8 o'clock In thesons, Melvin K. Jr., Jerry, Wil- formation about the treasury. 330 Main St., Matawan, daugh- liam, Michael, Vincent Mark and ence here yesterday. A School Secretary group reportedly is a coalitii In other business, a variance ter, yesterday. funeral home. "I make no accusation againsi formed to oust the Citizens Com- Melvin K. Taylor, Jr., all at Speaking to nearly 2,000 del Mrs. McKelvie worked with the requested by the J. C. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, anyone but I believe *he execu mittee. Former Mayor Joseph home; two brothers, Clifford Tay- gates from all parts of the stati authority at its inception in 1938 Sign Co. to have a sign which Jr., 22 Karen Ter., Middletown, tive committee, and the treas Lanzaro, considered at first MRS. WILLIAM CONWAY lor of this borough and Leroy Mr. Pyle said: and aided it sporadically after now stands oh the Rt. 36 Family son, yesterday. urer in particular, should hav b» a likely candidate for com Circle Store parking lot remain, Taylor, with the Army in. Oki- "There is no sadder comma that. She now is a secretary in Mr. and Mrs. Robin Nelson, 37 FAIR HAVEN - Mrs. Kath- had an accounting. cil, may now be waiting for th was denied. The present sign is nawa and six sisters, Janice Tay- tary in life in 1965 than the poo: the city school system. Before her John St., Red Bank, daughter, erine MoMahon Conway, of 284 "I apparently was treasure! recall of the Citizens Committ 43 feet from streetline and should lor of this borough, Mrs. Phyllis -!y. organized control of traffi marriage, she worked with the yesterday; Fair Haven Rd., died last night of a non-existent party treasury members, which would incluc be 50 feet. Also, it is about at her home after a lengthy ill- Burton of Newark, Mrs. Sylvia deaths." Treasury Department in Wash- I saw no books and received n< Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming, Griffin of Asbury Park, Mrs. the mayoralty post held by Ci 25 feet high and should be no ess. Public support Is the key ington, D.C. moneys to deposit." 48 Seventh St., Belford, daughter, Helen Jones in Pennsylvania, zens Committee member Walti higher than 15 feet. Mrs. Conway was born in effective action, the safety man Last night, she said she knew Mr. Mayer said his resignatioi this morning. Mrs. Barbara Rocker of thlsbor- C. Grebb, Jr. When a recall Wickatunk. continued. her name was in contention for went to Mr. Reynolds with copie: filed, it is necessary that som Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarke, 50 ough and Mrs. Arlene Ridgley of Organization Needed the seat but hadno idea she to State Committeeman Paul Kier Terrace PI., Keansburg, son, this She was a communicant of theOrange. one else be proposed for the Catholic Church of the Nativity, '" "Sermonizing is only half thi would receive the appointment. nan and County Chairman P called position. It is likely th morning. Bay Gives Up here. The funeral will be Monday at ' pteture," be aaid. "There musl Mrs. McKelvie's name was Paul Catnpi, That he has h« ,; jroved unsuccessful, police said. Wasko and Mr. Searby are in-nominations for Township Com cation presented. and integrity," the Bishop warned The Oceanport team was final- cumbents; District Two, Jere- The project is expected to take the pastor. Rev. John H. Horan. Mrs. Berry was born in Or- mrttee posts in Manalapan. Samuel Carotenuto, board at- "Such a man mutt answer to successful by throwing a rope miah M. Maloney and Mrs. Emi 60 workjng days to complete. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel ange, a daughter ' of the 'late Incumbent Committeeman An torney, failed to appear or send God for his shortcomings — and o the boys, who tied It to thele R. Buck (DP); Fred Shields Cemetery, West Long Sranch, James and Harriet R. Lyons ton Skwarko will be one of the a representative. It would help If he had to answer )oat. The boat was then pulled and Mrs. Elizabeth Riemer (RD) be a candidate for re-election. N.J. Potter, and had lived here most five, James and Rachel Ammaturo, promptly and inexorably to the shore. both of the latter incumbents; Mayor Narozanick, who also of her life. > Oiihers In the race are John P owners of Holmdel Plumbing and state, as well," Bishop Ahr con- District Three, Asbury E. Brown holds the posts of assistant treas- Loughlin, Patrick C. Madigan Heating, 2705 Rt. 35, seek to con- She was a member of Fdsk cluded. and Mrs. Therese M. Sanders urer of Monmouth County and Constance Dreyer and Eugene vert part of the premises into a First Prisoner Chapel, AME Church, this place, (DP); Mr. and Mrs. Crawford county budget director, told The Gentile. retail bakery store. MIDDLETOWN — John Walsh, and of the Pastor's Aid Society City Council (RD); Mr. Crawford, an incum- Register that he plans to move Republican candidates for the 532 Central Ave., Union Beach, of the church. bent; District Four, John H. Wat- out of the Englishtown area in The bakery is to be leased to Wiet IS am two nominations are Stanley M. is the first prisoner lodged in Her husband, Charles Berry, son and Mrs. Sallie Goode (DP); une, and therefore he did noWart d Baking Co., however, Mr. (Continued) Will View Orr, an incumbent, and Wiliam Ammaturo declared, there will this township's new jail cells. died several years ago. District Five, Stanley and Janel 'ichiconti. Mr. Orr is the only feel it would be right to run for Surviving are two brothers, The spokesman said the bridges Biddle (DP); Benjamin and An- another term. be no baking on the premises. Arrested yesterday by Lt. Jo- Republican currently serving on seph McCarthy, the man isUlysses G. Allen, with whom destroyed were at Phuoc Thien, na tlotkin (RD), Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Narozanick has sold h i s He is represented by William H. Project Site the five-man committee. charged with breaking, entering she lived, and Guy V. fetter 120 miles south of Hanoi; Ly Biddle incumbents; District Six, lardware business in the borough Burns, Jr., Keyport attorney. LONG BRANCH - Members Democrat Anthony J. Arbacl and larceny. Police have released of West Chester, Pa,, and several Mian, 110 miles south of Hanoi; Edward N. Himes and Mrs. Mar- and expects to live somewhere The board will await Mr. Car- if City Council tomorrow morn- i a candidate for re-election to no details of his alleged crime. nieces and nephews. two at Pito Son, 150 miles south garet Yates (DP); Mr. and Mrs. in the Freehold area. otenuto's opinion on the type of of Hanoi; Som Phuong, just north ng will Inspect at least three the post of tax assessor. Leo De variance needed. The building is Police Chief Earl N, Hoyer Services will be Monday at 2 Mayer (RD), the latter two in- The mayor, who has held public of Hie 17th parallel, and Xoro ites under consideration for a Bartol will be- his Republican located in the H—industrial and said the man was being given a p.m. In Fisk Chapel, with Rev. cumbents; District Seven, Robert office in Englishtown 20 years, Qa, 150 miles south of Hanoi. lanned 100-unit high rise senior challenger. limited business—zone. special breakfast to, mark first Edward G. Walden, former'pas- L. Black and Mrs. Carolyn Gei- was elected to council in 1946 Air Force planes also struck itizens project. The applicant was referred to use of the facilities. tor of the chapel, officiating. In- ger (DP); Thomas Simms (RD). and first became mayor on Jan. "Mie ferry at Bhu Qui, 90 miles The councilmen will leave FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP the board by Walter Smale, terment will be in White'Ridge 1954. southwest of Hanoi. wn City Hall at 10 a.m. The lone remaining Democral building inspector, when Ward's FALSE ALARM Cemetery, Eatontown, under the Mr. Narozanick had high praise Several of the bridges are key John E. Schulz, executive di- MARLBORO I the five man Township Com- officials sought to obtain a cer- RED BANK — A false alarm direction of the Worden Funeral or Jacob Goldfine, who has filed spans across wide rivers. The ector of the Housing Authority, mittee, Leroy H. Daniels will be tificate of occupancy. by a four-year-old boy took po- Home. Fifteen candidates have filed as the Republican candidate for • Pbo Son bridge was 360 feet long, las requested that council ad- unopposed in the June primary. lice, six fire companies and the for the three openings on Marl- mayor. Mr. Goldfine is now CARD OF THANKS 'arid the longest section of the •ise the authority of its choice Two Republicans will vie for the first aid squad to the corner of The family of Jtnnle B. HounUun boro Township's council. One of serving his first term as a mem- wLshts to thank uie pallbearers, ~the Som Phuong bridge was 320 feel ithout delay. June 30, the close them is a woman. Ight to oppose Mr. Daniels. Spring St. and Spring Ter. aRosart y and Altar Society, the Uullej the fiscal year, is the dead- Daniel Schwartz will be listei l»r of the Borough Council. N.J. Jaycees 2:59 p.m. yesterday. Auxiliary of tht Shrewsbwy Fire Co., Charles T. McCue, who was Running for the mayoralty on th« Shrewsbury Hos« Co., Police De- *• The pilots reported groundfir* ine for action on the project by expected to run as a Regular Re- s a "Regular Republican," am Police said the child, who lives partment, [rlende who sent ftowen, he Democratic ticket is Ray H. who exiled at our home, for aU the during most of the raids was lie Public Housing Administra- publican, filed in the county ohn V. Duckett, Jr., will ru To Convene at Spring Terrace Apartments, lovely cards, and everyone who helped light, and no enemy planes were w, which has earmarked inder the slogan "Government Drost who was an unsuccessful stood on his tricycle to reach .n any way a^ tbe time ot our sorrow. clenk's office in Freehold yester- :andidate for that office in 1963. Edward T. HounBiaii spotted. ,,650,000 for its construction. the Concerned Governed." the fire box lever. " day on an Independent ticket- Two seats on the borough coun- and family. The Navy planes came from The new building would be thealong with two running mates, Mr, Schwartz had been en- Tomorrow (he carriers Midway and Han- ilrd senior citizens project in lorsed by the Republican Club 'M will be filled in November. RED BANK - Jaycees from Alfred Storer, another Republi- Republican candidates are the Beauty... Quality. ..Craftsmanship cock. le city. can, and1 George E. Creevey, a •ltd club members had said they throughout the atate will meet :id not appreciate any opposition incumbents, Arthur Ravaily and tomorrow in Molly Pitcher Im Democrat. Their slate is called Oscar L. Davidson. Democratic In Enduring Memorials "Purpose and Principle." his candidacy. for their 1965 planning session. challengers are Samuel Ruda and There will be a state board FOR ANY OCCASION Citizens Committee candidates ENGUSHTOWN Thomas E. Lenahan. Visit «ur display. S«e the | joined Mr. MoCue's crew in filing English-town's best known pr> meeting tonight, and presidents' ktg variety of guaranteed montt. ita'cal figure, now completing his Joseph H. Dey is the Regub-meeting tomorrow at 8 a.m. The HONEY BEE FLOWERS in the Freehold county office. ican candidate for tax collector. mertts . . . all reasonably priewt Thomas Antisell and Norman 2th year as mayor, Republican agenda for the rest of the morn- Come in »ny time RUSSELL T. HODSKISS le will be opposed in November Janwich, the incumbents, will be Tieodore J. Narozanick, will not ing will inohide planning groups Ikpnttw htptaktt, *rto wUdt ft y the incumbent, Democrat Ray- 464 BROAD STREET discussing public affairs, state lond B. Vanderhoef. operation, internal operation, SHREWSBURY Disaster Drill Slated Sunday youth activities and growth. JOHN VAN KIRK & SON COLTS NECK At a 12:15 pm, luncheon, Al- as Cooper Rd., Middletown off Rt. 35 al 741-4020 BED BANK — Blaring sirens and ambulance activity In the Republican incumbent George Heodon's Corner vicinity of Riverview Hospital Snnday afternoon win be part of lie Sherman of the New York Convenfent Terms landzo has filed for the opening Giants will be the guest speaker. Reliable Sine* If27 a simulated disaster, not the real thing, the hospital announced in the Colts Neck Township Com- Planning groups will consider today. BY WIRE ANYWHERE nittee, along with Democrat civic activities, ways and means, Riverview personnel and selected volunteers will participate 'eter Blake. public relations, international re- In the drill to test facilities and methods that would be needed For the post of tax collector, lations-, health and safety in the if an emergency of major proportions occurred and caused a icumbent Republican Mrs. Annafternoon. sudden rush of many victims to the hospital. 'ylie has no challengers. In At 4:15 p.m. there will be At the suggestion of police, the public Is being alerted in ither party there are no county general assembly and at 6 p.m. a advance so there will be no alarm among residents. >mmittee contests. cocktail party. The Adams Memorial Home Worden Funeral Home Successor to Mount Memorial Home John E. Day 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK A ptnoaolind momimMt, e»rvt«l of MIKI lorn •nmff», em tor «wt HN»Uraiy monk. SM OW iBARREl FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOME ~ ~ of Bam SulM Monument., bodurf b» *• Day and Night Phone . . . UrMfMl nomnmt gu«ranrM. 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. C. SIDUN, Mgr. 747-0332 747-0557 310 Rtd lank, N. J. Wdl ad Ueurt, W. LNQ Brack 222.0309 IMNCH OFHCI AKP ptJK*jr . HARRY C F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. MONMOUTH MONUMENT CO. HIAODENS CORNER. MIDDLETOWN 74$. 3810 Party of MoBmoutb County »re: THE DAILY REGISTER Friday, April 23, 196S-3 Mr*. Marilyn D. Brenner, Waiter McClintock Bceyshore H. Gchricke, Jerome R. Kiye, Director Hits High School Few (Continued) Henry Arnold, Convraitteemaji (Continued) (Continued) mitte* or for any of the 61 coun Daniel H. Downey, Joseph Zam- Big Gain In When such suspensions ar Pledges Quiet SEA BRIGHT Guiney Calls Bahrs i. ty committee posts. bor, Leonard A. Morizio, and made, parents will be required A lone candidate, filing In Seeking fhe nominations for the Edward Ledford. to come to school for an admin- dependently, will cause a pri governing body are incumbent Joining the race as Regular Tipsy Cases istrative conference before stu- At Forum mary contest in Sea Bright Comniitteemen Martin V. Law- Confused? on Issues ' Organization Democrats are Rob- dents are permitted to return. LONG BRANCH - Former among Republicans. lor and Edward J. Roth. Both TRENTON — "Why would any, ert H. Grohe, 43, of 812 Sher- Board Is Agreed Mayor Thomas L, McClintock Neils Jacobsen has filed for HIGHLANDS — "It is most un-|a zoning ordinance in existence ften are completing their first one do this thing?" t p Op- wood Dr., and Irving B. Lovell, The school board has agreed this morning said he might at- a Republican council seat, fortunate that Councilman John|which makes it pointless to ro- terms on the governing body. Miss June Streledti, directoi posing GOP candidates Charlotte 45, of 985 Woodmere Dr., both to this policy, Mr. Stieve re- tend Monday night's Candidate A. Bahrs Is so confused over so zone," the mayor contended. of motor vehicles, asked th White, East Church St., and CJiffwMd Beach. ported. Forum in the YMCA, but prom many projects," declared Mayor Mr. Bahrs was a member of HOLMDEL question at yesterday's Four!* Douglas K. Adair. Mr. Grohe is an electrician and The only other "grievance" ised to remain mute during the Cornelius J. Guiney, Jr., yester- the Planning Board when the The spotlight in Holmdel Town- Annual Governor's Traffic Safet: Republican Mayor Frank Van his running mate is a used car students had, according to Mr. ession. day. zoning amendment, "which he ship remains focused on the pri- Conference in the War Memoria Durer is unopposed as the GOP In a prepared statement, the has now forgotten," was drawn sales manager. Both have been Moran and Mr. Stieve, was ove Mr. McClintock, who now re- mary battle between Regular Building. mayoralty candidate. mayor said that Mr. Bahrs voted up, the mayor stated. active in scouting. short lunch periods in the cafe sides in Denver, Colo., arrived and Young Republicans for oon- She was talking about drinking Councilman Walter Johnson has 'no" Tuesday night on a resolu- He claimed the Bahrs ticket— Mrs. Angela Schneider rounds teria. Some of them, the prin- here last night on a business trol of next year's Township and driving. The Division of filed for the Democratic mayor- tion requesting the state Division .vhich includes Councilman Wil- out the battle as an Independent cipal reported, asked for ")5-min trip. He is expected to leave by Committee. Motor Vehicles three-year stud: ality nomination. of Local Government to sell land liam McGowan, Mrs. Lynch, Reform Democrat. ute periods. At present, the pe- Tuesday. Seeking w unseat incumbents There will be contests for of the problem shows that al- Incumbent Democrat Joseph on Bay Ave. to Hahr Conslruc-'Frank J. Hall, and Ernest A. Mayor Alfred C. Poole and Com- cohol is the single most signifi- riods are 24-minutes, because ol The candidates Forum W. Stout will toe joined by Fire county committee posts in the a shortage of cafeteria space. tion Co., North Plainfield, forjVaughan—was "hand-picked" by miteeman Vincent J. Maneri are cant factor in traffic fatalities, sponsored by the Greater Long Chief Alexis Saharic as that Mrs. Lynch and Mr. Hall. fifth and 19th districts. No new cafeteria facility Is be erection of a post office. Young GOP standard-bearers Miss Strelecki reported. Branch Republican Club and thi party's council candidates. "It is the post office and ^the Seeking the nod in district five ing built, as a result of the de Mr. Bahrs did so, the state- William H. Menges, municipal "Of 1,600 people tested, more Long Branch Women's Republi school road they are trying to are Charles R. Short, Jr. and feat recently of a bond issu< ment noted, "despite the fact leader, and Warren E. Baum- than half had something to drink. can Club. It is scheduled to be- SHREWSBURY defeat now," diarged the mayor. Mrs. Mildred R. Dugan. They're referendum which, would have hat a few months ago he liad gartner, club vice president. Of these, 89 per cent had at gin at 8 p.m. Two political newcomers "A few months ago, it was the opposed by Vincent Dwyer and provided a high school addition. voted 'yes' on a resolution giv- With a heavy Republican ma- least three drinks, and 47 pei Rumors circulating throughout nounced yesterday they would ng an option on the same land Town House project. The $5 mil- Mrs. Nana B. Hudes. Mr. Moran said he explained jority here, victory in June may cent at least seven drinks," th the city had Mr. McClintock at- seek office in Shrewsbury. o the federal government, forjlion lush rise apartment suf- In,the 10th district it's Mrs. to the students that in order ti well mean election in November. director said. tending the meeting with the pur- Charles L. Conover, 92 East the same price, and for the fered when Mr. Bahrs hired an Mariiyn J. Nunziante against provide 45-minute periods, lunch There are. four contests for The 1,600 people were some ol pose of embarrassing a numbe End Ave., a banker, will run for attorney to attend the Zoning Mrs. Reva Rudley. time would have to be started same purpose." county committee seats. those who died in traffic ac- of council candidates by ques- Borough Council on the Repub- There were no new additions about 10 a.m. and not end until The entire council at that timeiBoard (if Adjustment meeting 'to , In district one the Young GOP to the GOP contest for council. cidents in New Jersey in 1961, tioning their records during the lican ticket. Carl J. Nill of 40 was in full agreement, Mayor,find out what was going on.' has William Fryer battling Wa about 2 p.m. Bight contesting for seven slots 1962, and 1963. ouster of former City Manage Willow Ct., an insurance broker, Guiney stated. in conclusion, the mayor lace A. Taylor. are: Request Dropped Richard Bowen. will run as an Independent for "All members knew the U. S. asked, "what will be next?" In the second district it's The Other Fellow' —Hans H. Froehlioh, Peter At that point, he reported, the tax assessor. Post Office Department wasn't distaff contest between Mrs. Ra- Why would anyone do thi The former mayor this morn- Vallas, Jr., Richard Vermilyea, students changed their minds aw There will be no primary eleo joing to build or own the build- moria A. Thieme and the Regu- hing? Because, Miss Streleck ing said he would be a citizen Jonathan White, Samuel Manis- dropped the request. tion contests in the borough ing. All knew then—and all know lar Club's Mrs. Lois E. Wyberg. went on, they say, "It doesn' of only, one state at a time. He Return Sign, calco, Eugene 0. Valanzano, There are 1,140 students In the There are two council scats now—that this building will be apply to us — it's 'only the othei added that it would be "totally Both seats are contested in the George Brenon and Philip M. school. available this year. Mr. Conover a ratable," he said. "And all fellow. . .It's only the smal presumptuous and uncalled for third district with George H Smith. i was the only Republican to file knew the method of procedure." centage of careless driver Mr. Moran denied reports ol to try to influence Long Branch Mrs. DeRose Durar talcing on party leadei Republican nominees for coun- a nominating petition for a coun who have the accidents. . .Twc widespread vandalism at the politics." "Either Mr. Bahrs had a tem- Menges. Norman SchanU, Zon. :y committee are unopposed. school. Ten tiles were knocked cil seat. Incumbent Councilmen porary loss of memory, which or three drinkj make me a bet- "If I'm there," he said, "i ing Board of Adjustment mem- out of a bathroom recently, but Abraham J. Zager and Leo F. has happened before, or he was Appeals ter driver." will be strictly out of a nostalgi ber who intended to battle Mr, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS nothing further in the school, he Sadkowski will both seek re- advised by his backers to vote ASBURY PARK - The widow Menges, has bowed out in the Republicans in Atlantic High- But even a low alcohol level said. interest." election as Independents, but as no," " said Mayor Guiney. interests of party unity. Regu- of a world famous composer ap- lands will battle it out In the dulls vision, impairs ability, the Mr. Stieve noted that about si: Independent wil] rot he involved On the subject of the regional lar Club officials coaxed Mr. pealed yesterday to three young June primary for the mayoral director reported. Tests in Swed- weeks ago the field scoreboar* in a primary election. school road, the mayor noted Durar into making the race. Mr, thieves to return a memoiial and two council nominations, en prove it. was damaged and some bolt! GOP Incumbent Bernard J. Marx that in 1964, Mr. Bahrs went on Sdhantz will be backing, him. street sign erected to honor .her while Democrats ease in three "On two drinks, Swedish driv- taken from the bleachers. has filed as a Republican candi- record agreeing to pave the road He'll also be campaigning for (Continued) husband. contenders on the first primary ing experts were only 70 to 7. As to "gangs" in the school date for re-election as tax as- this year. for his wife as Mrs. Sondra gest headache in years after thi Mrs. Peler De Rose, 606 Eighth slate filed since 1962. per cent as good as they wen Mr. Moran said that about tw sessor. He will be unopposed in When Mr. Bahrs voted "no" SchanU tackles Miss Laura Hard- primary is over. The problem will Ave., whose husband wrote such In an HWhour move, Demo- sober," she said. months ago two groups formed the primary and will face Mr. Tuesday night, Mayor Guiney ing, incumbent coramittteewom- then revolve around efforts t tunes as "Deep Purple," "Wag- crats fielded a ticket made up of Worse yet, the Swedish tes' and started wearing the names Nill in November. Guiney suggests he "either had in in the same district. raise campaign funds for the on Wheels," "When Your Hair political newcomer Jay M. Kel- drivers' attitudes changed. After 'Aristocrats" and "Coltegiates" Mr. Conover, the choice of the another lapse of memory, or was Democrats failed to come up general election in November, Has Turned to Silflfr-,". and lers, 79 Ocean Blvd., for mayor, two drinks, they thought they on their lapels. Republican County Executive again advised that for political with a second candidate for the Whenever state Republican "Somebody Loves You," said she and once-defeated council candi- were driving much better than "They were told to stop it, Committee here, will be trying reasons, it might be advanta- governing body so it'll be Pat have gone through gubernatorial was a helpless witness to .the date John A. Noonan, 115 Ocean when they were sober. and they did," the principal re- to fight his way into an all geous to let the students walk in Pasada, Jr. standing alone in primary races — and they've hai theft at Deal Lake Dr. and Blvd. and newcomer Joseph R. Our teenagers drink and drive, ported. "Since then there have Independent governing body. the mud." November against the wi T two the past eight years — Eighth Ave. Wednesday. rench, 12 Columbia Ave., for Miss Strelecki said. been no gangs or groups." The mayor termed Mr. Bahrs' Republican duo. there has been little money left the council. Why? LITTLE SILVER charge of lack of co-operation Mayor Thomas F. Shebell had Democratic county committee Action Taken for the winning candidate in hi There will be a Democratic They drink and drive because Mayor Charles W. Stephens "rather pathetic," adding that installed the sign, renaming Deal candidates are unopposed. fall campaign. county committee contest in all tve keep alive in their minds the As to other problems, Mr, who downed Democratic opposi- "it is most difficult to co-operate Lake Dr., Peter De Rose Me- three voting districts. myth that it's okay to have two Moran reported that about tw This was particularly so in th tion twice before, will have a morial Dr. through April 38. to UNION BEACH with someone who either forgets Running for two vacancies in or three drinks and drive, shi months ago a number of pocket- 1961 campaign when James P. clear field in his third bid for what-has been agreed upon or mark the 13th annual Peter .De It will be Borough Clerk Alfred each are: went on. books were stolen from locker; Mitchell operated his campaign election as Little Silver's chief decides to vote the way someone Rose Memorial Observance. The T. Hennessy, Jr., Democrat, ver- In the first district — Mrs. Why should anyone do thi: In the girls' physical educatioi against Democratic Gov. Richard executive. else suggests." composer had written many of •us Charles A. Hart, Republican locker rooms. Five girls were J. Hughes on a shoe string Anna Halleran, 31 Second St., thing? Local Democrats, concentrat- In his statement, the mayor his COO published songs as both club president, battling for the caught in the thefts, he said, an budget. Mrs. Pearl Lemberg, 74 Eighth ing on the two Borough Council said the Planning Board recently a resident and summer visitor mayor's chair in Union Beach in proper disciplinary action taken Ave., and William Griffin, East Mrs. John O'Keefe, 209 Park He • had to go begging foi seats up for decision in Novem- held two public discussions of here. November as both men enter un- There have been no thefts re- Washington Ave.; second district Ave., and Mrs. Margaret Gal financial help before the contesi ber, will not run a candidate for proposed rezoning of the borough. Mrs. De Rose had taken a contested primary elections. ported since that time. 1 the mayoralty. — John J. Byrne, Seventh Ave., lagher, 7 Woodside Ave.; and was one quarter over. He didn' "At that time, neither Mr. stroll to look at the sign when Two of three incumbents, May- Robert V. Waldron, 1 East Ave., District 5 — Louis Dandorph, The last student demonstra- get it. The GOP slate will include in- she saw three youths, clad she or Maurice W. Oakley and Bor- Bahrs nor his running mate, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel F. Osbom, Navesimk Snyder Ave., and Mrs. Margarei tion in the county was in Mata- "We have learned that the big cumbent Councilman Robert W Ellen M. Lynch, knew there is said in tiRhtfitting pegged slacks ough Councilman Paul J. Smith Ave., and Mrs, Cecelia Keilt, Sullivan, Port Monmouth Rd. wan Regional High School Tues- money men in the party are McCabe, trying for his second standing in a topless old model do not seek re-election. Navesink Ave.; third district — There is no primary contest day, April 13, when pupils sal very reluctant to take out thei three-year term; newcomer car removing the sign. Four Democrats vie for two Jharles A. Sutter, Center Ave., in the Republican party for the down in the hallways, sat in th checkbooks twice in a year — Thomas R. Judge, Jr., bidding Council Meets, "I ran forward and screamed," ilots on the party ticket for coun- William F. X. ConnelJ, Bay Ave.,10 county committee posts. cafeteria beyond lunch time, once for the primary candidat* for the council seat vacated by she said, "but they drove on and cil race in November against two Mrs. Doris J. Early, 105 Bay sang and banged on lockers, re- and again for the candidate run- Republican Charles A. Forfar, Acts, Reaves laughed. unopposed Republicans and one Ave., and Mrs. Eleanor Mona- RAR1TAN portedly in protest over the five- ning in the general election," who will not seek re-election; "I don't want to cause anyone two Independents. and Tax Collector Calvin A han, 77 South Ave. No additional candidates filed day Easter holiday,, lack of stu- GOP leader said. RUMSON — Some sort of a any trouble," she said, "But if Organization Democrats Filing as a slate yesterday, in Raritan Township for the June dent-teacher ' liaison and othe "This is especially so when Rowe. record was set by Borough Coun- they realize they were seen, by supporting Joseph B. Cunningham with the backing of the anti-mu- 1 primary yesterday, the dead- grievances. the man who makes the Novem like the mayor, Mr. Rowe is cil here last night, when Wil- me, to whome the sign has real »nd Charles W. Barker for the nicipal-complex faction of the line. That demonstration still is un ber race may not be the one unopposed in his bid for another liam Gaynor and Edward Duffy value, they or their parents, if council nod against Eric Good Republican Party, were Edward The slate follows: der investigation by the who won the primary," he term. were approved as members of tlie they find out, might havo con- J. Cusumano, Club and Vito G. Walder, former councilman For two three-year Township wan school board. At the time of stated. The ticket has been endorsed Oceanic Hook and Ladder Fire science enough to bring it back." Dems. and Board of Education presi- Committee posts — Republicans the disorders, the Matawan High The knowledge that the Re- by the local Republican Steer- Company, borough bills were paid Winners will oppose Republi dent, for mayor, and political James J. McKay, 58 Fulton PI. School principal took no discip- publicans flopped in 1964 when ing Committee. and Councilman William F. Hal- Need Money? Sell those things Cans Henry T. Dehler and Samuel newcomers Arthur P. Ustander, who lost in the 1961 general elec- linary action. Barry Goldwater led the ticket a Carrying the Democratic leran moved for adjournment you really don't need with a R. Wilson. Incumbent councilman 53 Prospect Rd., and Dr. Robert tion by 44 votes, and a politica Mr. Moran said yesterday he the presidential nominee, has nol banner, with the blessing of the within five minutes of the start Daily Register Classified- Ad. Bernard J. Crane and Thomas J. B. Long, 249 East Highland Ave., newcomer, Joseph A. Morales is convinced that the lack of helped the morale of the cam- local club's executive committee of the session. Call now. Perno will run in November as tor council. president of the Republican Club mmediate action in Matawan paign contributors. will be Gordon N. Litwin, who "If I hadn't stopped for that Independents. Opposing them will be incum- Democrats, the two incumbents, ed a small group of students in Since then they have been very carried two districts and came stop sign," observed a late-com- While GOP county committee bent Mayor Russell W. Morgan James G. Brady, who has been Raritan to think "that they could slow in coming across with even within 113 votes of victory in his er, "I'd have made the meeting." candidates are unopposed — with and Councilman John J. Koiak, on the committee since 1960, and :et away with it here, since they pennies and dimes. first bid for elective office last no entries for districts one and year, and Raymond J. Florian. Jr., and newcomer Robert M. Francis X. Shields, now complet- got away with it in Matawtan." This will hurt local candidates fourth ward, fourth district, live — there's a veritable horse NEW SHREWSBURY Earle, president of the Henry ing his first term. He, Mr. Jannarone and Mr. around the state as wel) as the Long Branch. race among Democrats. Incumbent Councilmen Robert Hudson Regional Board of Edu- The only primary contest, will Stieve reiterated that such will nominee for governor. Mr. Wolkham is the incumbent Organization Dems are fielding F. Henck and Edmond J. Norris cation, supported by a new GOP be on the Republican ticket not be the case. "After the Mat- committeeman and is running on a complete slate that is fully con Dumont's Problem are unopposed Republican candi- irganization formed this week. where in district 10 four persons awan inoident, we discussed this the Regular Republican ticket, tested by the Democratic Club. Sen. Dumont, who was said to dates for the two three-year Foiimer Democratic Council- have filed for two county com- fully and have decided that dis- while Mr. Mauro, a local at- Backed by the organization have been promised $100,000 for council seats in New Shrewsbury. man Allen J. Tracy, East Wash- mittee posts. They are Charles order will not be tolerated a torney, is running on his own. are: Joseph A. Coffey and Mrs his campaign by a group of north ington Ave., and James t. Fal- J.. and Dorothea Morgan, 21 Elm Raritan High School," the board With them on the June 1 pri Mae Ross, district one;. Fred J Jersey business men, is strapped !on, East Awe. filed in Freehold Ave., who are backed by the president declared. "If there are mary ballot will be Kenneth J. RUMSON Varlese and Mrs. Helen Brown, for money. The $100,000 failed Independent candidates for GOP Club, and Mrs. Virginia A, any further problems such as oc- MacDonald, Jr., 40 Wellington There will be no primary elec- district two; Stanley A. Malinow- to materialize. Jie mayor's post. Quattrocchi, 1 Magnolia Ave. curred today, we will continue to Dr., who seeks the post of tax tion contest in Rumson. Four tki and Mrs. Anne E. Griffin, dis- Lack of money also handi and John W. Kilbride, 38 But- take stern disciplinary mea- assessor. Mr. MacDonald is Republican incumbents filed prior trict three; Ernest J. Wenkowsh capped Dumont in his guber- KEANSBURG tonwood PI. sures." mortgage appraiser for the Mon- to yesterday's' deadline. and Mrs. Audrey Rapolla, dis- natorial primary campaigns A primary battle shapes up in mouth County National Bank. They are Mayor Charles S. trict four; Herman Fedder and 1961 and 1957. {eansburg in Democratic ranks MATAWAN Charles Hubbard, Plum St., un- oilman, Councilmen" Harry Mrs. Dorothy Monahan, district or county executive committee Sen. Sandman has some funds successful Borough Council candi- Sundermeyer and Francis E. P. Jive. There will be no contests in of his own, but whether he wil date last fall, will try again for Josts in four districts. Matawan's June 1 primary elec- Probe McCarter and Tax Assessor John spend it on his campaign is any- a seat on the governing body Club Democrats have named: An insurgent faction of the tion. (Continued) W. Carton, Jr. Charles M. Valanzola and Mrs. party has filed candidates for one's guess. Usually, candi on the Democratic side. Republican candidates are, According to that stipulation dates do not open their own Ann DeSante, district one; Wil- seven of the 10 committee posts John D. Crowley, 479 Tinton OCEAN TOWNSHIP Mayor Edward E. Hyme, for the men "inadvertently did no bank accounts. liam F. Kohn and Mrs. Norma up for decision. Ave., will be Mr. Hubbard's run- Jerome Mitchell, 35 Peach mayor; Councilman Vernon A. implement and-or apply" re- Jean Ackerman, district two; The regular faction of (be Sandman has a $10O-a-plate ning mate. Mr. Crowley ran Tree Rd., and Russell J. Hib- Ellison and high school teacher search and development techni dinner coming up. unsuccessfully for council on say. 2,771 of yoor neigHm John Bell and Mrs. Vinnie Mrty, under the leadership of George Deitz, for council, and betts, 2008 Pokross Parkway, Oak- Baldassi, district three; Robert Benjamin Andreach filed a full cal data "through appropriate At the present time, the state former Mayor Karl K. Baron's hurst, will oppose each other for financing their homes with M Clifford F. Reeves, for tax col- specifications to the manufactur- committee will have to look to ticket three years ago: A. Ervin, Sr., and Mrs. Agnes M. ilate of 10 candidates. lector. The GOP will not run a the Republican County Execu- ing process so as to produce a the national GOP committee for Seeking the post of tax asses Schaden, district four; Herbert F. Mr. Andreach's candidates are oandidate for tax assessor, tive Committee position in the Klein and Mrs. Ann Murray, dis- consistently reliable product." help. Previously, the Washing- sor is Mrs. Sheila C. O'Keefe, 21 s follows: District 1 — Mrs. Democratic candidates are, sixth district in the June primary trict five. Four of the men were returned ton boys offered New Jersey Knollwood Dr. Ann O'Reilly, 164 Creek Rd., Councilman Leon G. Christinat, in Ocean Township. to their jobs after brief suspen candidates for governor, plenty In the fourth district Mr. Perno and Wallace Schaab, 62 Maple for mayor; former Board of Edu- Mr. Mitchell is the incumbent sions. The fifth, faced with a of manpower but little cam EATONTOWN seeks the nod against both Mr. Vve.; District 2 — Mrs. Delia cation member John P. Kane and and is running on the Regular two-grade demotion or involun paign cash. No primary election contests Wenkowski and Mr. Ervin. In Murphy, 56 Bayview Ave., and T. Republican ticket. Mr. Hibbetts, political newcomer , Alfred A full fledged, properly run developed in Eatontown as the this contest he's labeled Demo- Thomas B. O'Brien, 149 High- Morgan, 199 Daniel Dr., for tary separation with retirement who works for the Jersey Central crat for the People. land Blvd.; District 3 — Eugene pay, chose the latter. campaign for governor costs, ac- 4 p.m. filing deadline passed Power and Light Company, is CENTRAL JERSEY BANK council; incumbent Henry Ellis, cording to top politicos, $1 mil- yesterday. Bedell, Sr., 20 Palmer Ct., and for assessor, and former Mata- The sixth man was cleared of making his first political venture. lion — as a starter. For the Republicans, incum- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP tfrg. Ruth Cadle, 10 Mason PI.; wan Township Mayor Norman E. >11 charges. The seventh had re- bent Councilman Robert B. Dlxon John Marz, Jr. is back in ac- Jistriot 4 — Robert Weston, 25 Wood, for collector. tired shortly before the charges tion in Matawan Township. ieachwood Ave., and Mrs. Bar- were filed and so was not suscep- will seek his first elected term on the governing body. Daniel The former Democratic chief- >ara Murphy, 16 Birch/wood Ave. KEYPORT tible to disciplinary action. Sand tain, who served 26 years on the tnd District 5 — Mrs. Florence Extenuating Circumstances H. Kaufmann, chairman of the (Continued) Township Committee — reigning Vnderson, 33 Harding Ave., and There will be no primary con- Zoning Board of Adjustment, will In an exclusive interview with attracted a large crowd of on- as mayor for 25 of them — has Jharles E. Lovett, II Holly St. tests in Keyport. run for the council seat now Democrats yesterday filed a The Register, Gen. Moorman said lookers. filed for election to Township Councilman T. Edward Kinlin, held by Joseph A, Kellenyi. Mr. full slate comprised of Frederick he had ordered the men re- Council. spokesman for the insurgent Capt. Walling explained that Kellenyi has announced he will J. Scheiri, 17 Warren St., unsuc- instated because of a multitude He paces what has developed group, said the group is fed up this is normally a low area, not seek re-election because of cessful 1964 council candidate, )f extenuating circumstances. into a political horse race here rith the "poor leadership" be- prone to flooding during storms. business and family obligations. and political newcomer David S. He said the men had produced as 12 candidates dash for seven ng displayed within the party. He said residents feared that On the Democrat side, Melvin Pangborn, 167 Second St., for radiaometer which, with modi- slots on the Democratic ticket in the removal of the sand would J. Kohn, chairman of the Plan- He said the candidates would council, and Henry Damiano, 51 fications, is working and is the November's battle with Repub- aggravate the problem. ning Board, will be teamed with un under the slogan "Indepen- First St., for tax assessor. rjnly, equipment of its type the licans. lent Democrats." The whole incident finally came Mrs. Jean Irwin, 8 Princess La., Because the petition of John f\rmy has; that there was no in- He'll be listed as a Regular The candidates are: District 1 to a peaceful end when Capt, for council nominations. W. Sutliff, 92 Main St., was mis- cntion of wrong-doing; that the Democrat on the ballot following — John Milmore, Creek Rd., Walling persuaded Mr. Cook to In January, Republican Mayor laid, he was unable to file for )r,ganizational setup of the Army eight candidates backed by the and Mrs. Joan Thomas, Lincoln push the sand back into the ex- Herbert E. Werner made an un- the tax collector's post under it tiie time was an obstacle to the three clubs in the township. District i — Mrs. Elizabeth cavation. successful attempt to appoint Mr. the Democratic banner. Lewis :o-ordination the men had been Kohn to Borough Council in the Running as the Democratic lonnelly, Main St.; District 4 — iirected to achieve with research Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek said Smith, club president, said last left by the death md testing laboratories; and that ater last night that he is in vacancy GOOD THINGS FROM THE SEA! night he mil be a write-in candi- President Ralph ill had previously unblemished full agreement with' the action Council date in the primary. Lewis. Council would not agree, records. taken by Capt. Walling. For the finest Lobster and all kinds of On the Republican side of the "This is an area we need to approving Mr. Dixon's appoint- Sea Food you've ever tasted, visit ledger, former Councilman Henri Gen. Moorman said the procure- build up for protection against ment instead. • SCHLOEDER * J. Hansen, 260 Broad St. and Le- ment of faulty equipment had Baker's Lobster Shanty! Strictly fresh, storms," he added. "Taking sand roy J. Hicks, Walnut St., a po- gone unchallenged by the Army and beautifully served in a lively, salty, CONSTRUCTION CO. away is not the way to keep WEST LONG BRANCH sea-faring atmosphere, literally on the litical newcomer, filed for the or four years until the GAO re- Incumbent Councilmen Roy C. better protection." water, Manasquan River, where it meets 250 Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bank two council seats at stake, Leo »rt "because the Army failed." Parsons and Henry J. Shahecn A. Brown, 2 Coluco PI,, for his In the Register interview, Gen. have filed for the Republican the sea! For a delicious, informal din- 741-2139 291-9065 first full term as tax assessor, iloorman supported the decision primary, which they are unop- ner and a wonderful evening, visit . . . and Everett S. Poling, 42 Fulton >f the chief signal officer to cor- Consultant posed, in West Long Branch. St., collector. rect the equipment's admitted de- (Continued) On the Democratic side, John CUSTOM PLANNING! ficiencies in production. small to actively consider it. E. Pisano, 41, of 47 Maryland Marine Police to Honor If there had been a nuclear at- Now that the staff is larger, he Ave., here, a certified public ack and the chief signal officer said, it can be tried on an ex- accountant, is making his first CG Boat Exam Decals isdn't gone into production, he perimental basis. political bid for office as council IPBSliR W«'!l dtflqn mxtta HYIBJ spac* Mllortd MONMOUra BEACH — The xmld have been tried for his fail- From the county's point of aspirant. t» your special Mtdi N.J. Boat Regulation Commis- ire to do so, the general said. iew, he said, additional infor- mation will be accumulated ... no «tro chargtl sion has advised the command- LONG BRANCH SHASV ant, U. S. Coast Guard, that egular Coast Guard examining which will be of value to the Robert t. Mauro, 20 Lippin- IKIMM property vol- New Jersey marine police will ams. county as a whole and to the cott Ave. has filed to oppose Al- 13 CHANNEL DRIVE, POINT PLEASANT BEACH TW (-C7W MI at low coif. lay honor U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Under ordinary conditions, particular region where the af- The Yetr "Round bert J. Wolkham, 61 Dudley St. "At th« Hud ol thi CLOSED t»nm I Call M twbyl courtesy examination decab un- state marine police will not fected towns are located, for the Republican County Ex- OPEN der the tame conditions as would ward vessels bearing ihe decals. "It's worth a try," he said, ecutiv1 e Committee - post in the lock his good tppredatkm 50- illghtly shorter natality, tfiere 4~FriA ands of investors have missed Laird Again Sets 3'4 out on profits many times the At Kt. 35, Shrewsbury—«t HM R»d Ink Lit* Thun., Fri. 10-9; Saturday 10-6 Not Advertised Monmouth Capital <*> 10 Monmouth Electric 1 2 amount of a tax because they Record High couldn't bring themselves to Monmouth Park* 11% 12'/, ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY -10 A. M. TO 6 P.M. N. J. Natural Gas* (x) Cash 21% NEW YORK (AP) — The stock swap poorly acting issues for Rowan 754 market ignored more ominous strong ones. However, in the case Over 1,000 pain to chaos* from Only 150 to ckoow hen Only 200 pain te choot* tnm Spiral Metal 38W rumblings of a steel strike yester- of Magnavox, I believe this U. S. Homes f W*day and advanced to record highs Walter Reade - Sterling 2 once again. Trading was active. m LADIES' LADIES' and Winslow Tel. 1 Visitors driving Glacier Na- BERKSHIRE-,.,"l Uh V«l Ind 3'i president of engineering, opera- Park. He was promoted to su- Atn Smelt 57 !i LOF aims 58", Am SHI Lib McN*L H'l tions and generation. perintendent of the transmission Atn Tel Tel Uff * My 8314 and meter department of JCPL- Litton Ind 87M Mr. Ritter, who has been chief Amp Inc t.ukfns stl n» dent of operations for both com- Marnavox 411.'. ties, is a native of Reading, Pa., Armour Ma rath Oil 37S, panies in I960. Annul Ck Martin M 21 «i and received his mechanical en- A>hl Oil MnsDnlte gineering degree from Pennsyl- Mr. Sims is a member of the Mftck 87(4 vania State College in 1938. He Transmission and Distribution MGM 44»4 Avco Corp 24>I i Minn M*M 63»; joined JCPL as a technical engi- Committee of the Edison Elec- Rabcock W 4() 4 Mo Pac A 83% Bald Limn ID Mont Ward 36'A neer at the company's Sayreville tric Institute and of the Colum- tfayuk CIK 14*i Nat Flic S3 bus, Ohio, Masons. He is mar- Bell * Him .lift N Cash Ref 80% Generating Station in 1946. He IHrdll 47!4 Ntt Dairy 9014 subsequently served as superin- ried to the former Miss Ryta .4 Nat Distill 32 Five inches Doyle of Boston, Mass. They are g 73 !i Nst Gyp» tendent of JCPL's E. H. Werner Borritn H'i Nut Rterl Generating Station at South Am- parents of a son and three Borg Warn M'4 NY Central longer than Urantwit 9 IS Nla M Pw 594 boy and as construction and de- daughters. Hucy Erie 43 "i No Am Av S2't standard size nulova Nor Pac 49'* sign engineer for JCPL-NJPL. Burl lild 6814 Nwat Alrlln «4'4 Caie Jl 19 Norwich Ph 50>i In World War II. Mr. Rilter Outli Mar 17*7 '4t NOW AT NO Couple's Deaths enter Trac 4411 served with the U.S. Navy for CeJanese W>!4 Oweni III 01 US cues * on Pan Am ao'i EXTRA five years during which he at- Chrysler P«r*m Plct 38'i 10 Minutes Apart Cities Sv Penney JC «M,!44 COST! tained the rank of lieutenant coca Cola pa pw*Lt 38»li commander. He is a member of AIXENWOOD-A husband and coin Pil Pa RR 4514 Colum Gai Pepsi Cola 79 the American Society of Mechani- wife, who worked together at (he Pprkln Elm 5T» Allenwopd Hospital, here, died of Pilier 59'i cal Engineers former Phil S\ 3814 president of the Monmouth-Ocean heart attacks wilhin 10 minutes Coop Phlll Pet S Pit Steal l«'i Society of Professional Engi- of each other Wednesday at the Pub Sv E*(I M\ neers. Mr. Ritter is former hospital, where they also resided. Pullman 47i4 Pure Oil 59 chairman of District 3, Mon- Franklin Cottrell, 62, died at RCA M', Reading Co 23«4 mouth Council of Boy Scouts, for- 7:15 p.m. His wife, Emma, 55, Rfpub Stl 4354 mer secretary of the Matawan died at 7:25. lifvlon 44 Reyn Met Board of Health, and former The Clayton Funeral Home, Rey Toll treasurer and chairman of the Adelphia, will be in charge of ar- Rob Conlmls at Jos Lead building committee of the Mata- rangements. St l:« Pap Ream Roeb 67 Shell Oil M\ Sinclair Smith AO 31H Soi'ony 86'1 Bon Pac in". Soil ny .» Hi I Std Oil NJ 80 HITS i Sunlebuker 57. :I9 I TJXBCO 79'1. THE CITY? a»"i I Tn a sni SB . I Textron ) Tlileivnt Oil 3? I Transamer ' Vn Carbide 1)1 Other Sizes Also I Un Pac 4IH I Un Tank C 57 I Unit Alrc 7Iii Beautyreat, standard size Unlleil Cp »»; GO BY BUS! ! I'..R. Line- s fl. 3»«; twin or1 double M!4 I 118 Plywdd »' 4J't 43 | US Rub (M . Airport Plaza, Hwy. 36, Hazier, N. 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Then a voice in the headset said: "Cleared A mild uproar—and it is justified soliciting for contributions in the •foj- takeoff Eastern Airlines Flight 618" and-/he-poured the —has generated in the state over a schools and resents having youngsters coalto her and the big Boeing 727 fled down the Miami run- piece of legislation introduced by who cannot afford to give being way from a standing start. In 19 seconds. Grandpa noted that Flight 618 was at 148 miles per hour, Sen. Robert H. Weber, a Cumberland placed in an embarrassing position— and he lifted her off, pointed her sky-high, County Republican. the wording of his measure is ex- and headed east for Miami Beach. • The measure—only one sentence tremely vague. It would hurt many It was a routine flight. Jack Weyman, the captain, is 57 years old, lives in Scotch in length but carrying many different worthwhile causes that are now Plains, .N.J., has graying hair and three interpretations—says: brought into the schools. And lawyers grandchildren. lie has 25,000 .hours of fly- "No pupils in any public school would have a field day trying to de- ing experience. Fred Einbletiai, 33, blond and blue-eyed, was First Officer. He lives shall be solicited by teachers or others termine what teachers can and cannot in East Brunswick, NJ., and has a wife to purchase any merchandise, article do or what organizations youngsters and two children. or service nor to subscribe to the can and cannot work for. Fred has>3,50O hours in-thfe air. Murray Burke, flight engineer on this trip, is 35, funds of, or work for, any person or As Sen. Weber himself has said, dark and chunky, lives in Park Ridge, N.J., organization not directly and exclu- after he introduced the bill "the roof BISHOP and has three children. He has Sjm hours sively under the control of the school blew off." And we can well under-' of flight experience. On the flight deck, there was 36,500 hours - of experience flying a brand new 727, which had- none'beyond authorities." stand why. While we favor brevity its acceptance trials. ; . - The measure is now an committee in legislation, another essential should And yet the Whisper Jet is, in a way, more sophisticated for study—and, according to reliable be clearness. than the men who fly :her.'Shs is the only jet I knew who can fly well on one engine. She is a sleek, elegant lady with— word, is destined to stay there. And In one sentence, Sen. Weber has excuse the expression—muscles. She was not only off the it should. proposed a bill that is as many-faceted >ground; in; 19 seconds, loaded with 94 passejigers, all fteir While Sen. Weber's purpose in . in meaning as it is brief. That is why luggage and golf club's, tons of fuel and' a lot of air mail, but, in spite of the fact that she weighed 73 tons on take- authoring the bill is considered noble his bill should remain bottled up in off, she climbed to 33,000 feet in 19 minutes and was 116 by many—he feels there is excessive committee. miles north of-Miami. :••••• . • • .•This is moving. Really movingv When 618 leveled off, she purred through clear blue skies at 5&4 miles per hour. • Her three engines are in the stem, so the passengers heard Robert S. Allen, Paul Scott: Inside Washington nothing except the air conditioners. At 4:50 p.m., most of them were eating steak. Far below, scoops of va.niUa ice cream ; floated free; . •The Federal Aviation Agency controls all licensed flight within the United States. There are men on the, ground at Russian 'Volunteers in Viet Nam radar scopes watching 618 all the way. Grandpa Weyman does nothing with that beautiful jet without first asking per- WASHINGTON - A sizable number of freighters—Malakhov, Kurgan and Ishma— mission. This includes takeoff, climb, turns, altitude, speed Russian "volunteers" already are in North unloaded numerous heavy crates similar to Sylvia Porter: Your Money's Worth and descent. • Viet Nam. those in which SAMs (ground-to-air missiles) Miami tower hands him off to Miami Ground Control While Premier Kosygin threatens to send and MLg-21s were shipped to Cuba. 'Center. This group issues orders, watches to see that they them, intelligence has definitely established SECRET RED COWMANDER-^All these are obeyed,' and hands him off to Jacksonville Center. Jax soflar-unannounced Soviet "volunteers" are hands him off eventually to = Washington Center. Washington that more than 1,000 Soviet Instant Cash from Mortgages 1 military officers end tech- under the command of Ambassador By hands him off to New York Center . nicians are there. Also, that Shdrerhakov—who is also a lieutenant general H.B.A. is a successful lawyer in his late nc*tiome purposes was under $2 billion a The FAA is the plane's big brother. It Is watching all others are arriving almost rp the Russian army and member of the 40s who bought • $90,000 house near our year. the time. It also reports when traffic is approachingj 618, even daily by ship, plane and powerful Central Committee of the Commu- country place 14 years ago with the help of Savings institutions are actively promot- though the other plane may be 20,000 feetielow. Fred Emble- train. nist'Party. « 6 per cent mortgage. H.B.A. now has one ing .refinancing of mortgages to raise money ton, as first officer, handles all the "talking" traffic. Murray The last two are highly One of his country's top guerrilla war- eon in college, another entering this fall, and "for,any woyhwhile purpose." Commercial Burke studies the'engine panel, and leans between the others iignificant. This means that fare experts, Shcherhakov, 52, commanded an extremety popular teen- banks have been entering the field. Competi- to throttle back a little. . . *-. ••' despite their apparent the forces that destroyed e Ukrainian in- age daughter. In addition tion .among financial Institutions for invest- The engines are run at about 90 per cent of throttle, and ideological wrangling, Mos- surgent army in World War n, to tuition fees, our neigh- ment outlets'is spurring tttie trend. burn an average of 10,000 pqunds of kerosene per hour. Every cow and Peking are work- Also, Shcberhakov is on friendly terms bor, therefore, has sudden- - What this represents, in effect, is the hour, the 727 is five tons lighter, and will go faster and faster ing in close cahoots on with Red China's Premier Oiou En-lai. Be- ly developed a wallet-emp- drajMtic development of the 2Q-30 year in- on the same throttle setting. So Burke pulls it back to keep ALLEN Vtet Nam. tying list of new "necessi- stallment loan as against the familiar 2-3 the speed at .83 of the speed of sound. • . • fore being assigned to Hanoi as "ambassa- • lie captain and the-.first officer have complete, duplication The Russian "volunteers" include jet dor," Shcherhakov spent several years in ties"; a car for the boys, year, installment Joan. The long-term mort- pilots and mechanics, artillerymen, guerrilla e swimming pool to keep Ms gage is the Vehicle; through which money is of instruments! They, cross-check each other all the way. Peking as a "minister" in the Soviet embassy. The automatic pilot keeps th& craft on course better than ,a warfare specialists, anti-aircraft missile Premier Kosygin personally put Shcher- daughter in sight and a praised for everything from college costs to crews and construction personnel, port and truckload of sturdy furniture .pleasure boats. human can, can correct buffeting quicker, and maintain (tl- hafcwv in command of the Russian build-up 1 titude.within, 50 feet of absolute^ • •,-• .?< 5 dock experts. during his visit to Hanoi earlier tWs year. which his daughter's swarm • '.'.'. .Bat eqijhtless numbers of you who are ; These Soviet forces are, of swains can straddle when borrowing- this way almost surely do noU • . The.PistBJice Measuring-Equipment is a clock whicl^ runs Under Shcherhakov'f* direction, a number w stationed in and around Ha- PORTER foty «*"»' <*H- ;reali« the costs involved. In an issue of!' backward between any two points, At Wilmington, ,N.C, it can noi, the capital, end Hai- of new Soviet weapons are being combat So H.B.A. recently refinanced his mort- "Personal .I^nance Law" a while ago, Dr. be set for—let's say-Norfolk, Va. It will register the correct phong, main shipping cen- tested. They include: gage and raised $12,000 in new cash to be M. R.'Neifeld, a,.WrtitonaHy'respected expert! number of miles and, when it reaches zero, Flight 618 will be ter. —A powerful repeating Tecoiltess rifle. Tepaid at 6 per cent interest oVer a 20-year on consumer credl.f^«||^ji simple illustra- direcily_ay.e,r Norfolk, even in zerq»-zero visibility.^ ^ Congressional authori- —Rapid-fire, low-level ant!-glr * ' nitely known to be equipped with these dead- out to be the harden and most costly. In looking to Him.—Jean Paul Richter, ly aiMto-«ir missiles. the total of cash borrowed on homes for ; .. • feelforcfN. J.' ' i! .To the»Edkor: , . . ;.. . •; ;*, . •; '•* Stay young by continuing to grow. You Congressional authorities have ascertained v : that despite State and Defense Department • On Oct. 30, 1961, a serious crime was committee"! in the do not grow old; you become old by not East Keansburg section of Middletown Township. A crime in growing.—Wilfred A, Peterson. assertions to the contrary, SAM anti-aircraft missiles are now in place on launching pads John Chamberlain: These Days , wh.ich a boy was struck down and killed by a Wt-run driver. To be 70 years young Is sometimes far around Hanoi and Haiphong. These are the .To this day, the person or persons responsible Aave not been more cheerful and hopeful than to be 40 main military and supply centers of North bj-ought, to justice. .••'.;','• years old.—Oliver Wendell Holmes. Viet Nam, and the Soviet obviously is build- •What kind of person could d» a thing Tike this, and what ing ujj powerful defenses for Otem. kind of person is it that would not turn such., a..person in? Anyone who stops learning Is old, whether Surely there must be some one tt\at has .knowledge of'.this VIET NAM FLASHES-Sunma is buying Needed: Students Who Study 1 (Ms happens at 20 or 8O.-fftrvey Ullman. rice from the U.S. and South Viet Nam and crime. Do not protect the person responsible, if you knpw reselling it at a considerable profit to North mittedly imperfect on occasion in their ap- whO.it Is. I am personally interested in this crime, because There is an old age of the heart, and a Back in the lats Eighteen Nineties, at I have known the boy's mother for a nuniber of years, and youth that never grows old.-Mary Baker Viet Nam. This has been definitely estab- the crest of the Spanish-American War ex- proaches to complete justice? lished by Naval intelligence. Burma pro- It is good that we now have a student because I 'have gotten certain information through personal in- Eddy. citement. ('s pioneer sociologist, William vestigation. . . " • ." . . , fesses to be neutralist, but has evinced a Graham Sumner, enraged a lot of people by generation that wants to be "committed," to Youth is not a time of life; It Is a state marked anti-U.S. bias . . . President Johnson use a favorite campus expression. But com- I am interested in seeing justice done in this-case. If any- delivering a bitter speech called "Hie Con- one has any solid information regarding this crime,, please of mind.—Samuel Ullman. is pressuring Democratic senators and con- quest of the United States mitment implies that you first make some gressmen to make speeches assailing Russian effort to know what you are talking about. contact me, and I will pass the information on to the proper Every man desires to live long, but no by Spain," Sumner's idea, authorities for further investigation. Thefe has been talk and Red Chinese attacks against the use of ,Was that, by fighting Spain The students who turn out to march in do- nan would be old.-^Johnath«n Swift. mestic civil rights protests have some claim that the car responsible, was a 1957 Chyfsler, that has been napalm and tear gas in fighting the Viet Cong. Wer Cuba, Puerto Rico, : At one White House briefing, Johnson told a to knowledge; after all, racial discrimination, repainted; '. • '" • ' - ' '••., • Honesty is spiritual power.—Mary Baker 1 and the Philippines, the There may also be some one. who |iad loaned": Ifcense Eddy. group of lawmakers, "I can't understand why U.S. had gone over to the is it is practiced in places in the United you gentlemen aren't taking the floor of States, can be observed on the spot. plates to get rid of the car involved" ' • ' imperialist standards of the Anyone that will be man or woman enough to supply In- Honest policy ij t good friend, both to Congress and defending our country against enemy. But liow many of the 10 or 15 thousand our safety and to our usefulness.-Matthew these Communist blasts. You should be tell- students who are parading for the "get out formation necessary to bring the guilty to justice for this c,rime Henry. ing the American people about Viet Cong Well, it didn't turn out of South Viet Nam" cause have ever had the will be protected. I will not divulge your name or address. I and North Vietnamese atrocities and terrorism that way; the U.S. eventual- leas: experience with Communists? How many only want to see justice done, aAd the only way it will be Even a little lie is dangerous; it de- against women and children and our own ly freed the Philippines, of them have ever pondered the compara- done is not to be afraid. teriorates the conscience.—Pablo Cassis. personnel. The flying glass that wounded our turned Cuba over to its own tive statistics of political murder as it has Sincerely yews, people in the Saigon embassy was 10 times CHAMBERLAIN politicians, and gave Puerto been practiced In certain foreign lands? Does Robert J, Fenton -'•*,' An honest man's the noblest work of God. Rico the American equivalent of what the —Alexander Pope. worse than the tear gas used against the the post-World War II movement of refugees Viet Corug." The President also stressed that British call dominion status. And today, if across boundaries mean anything to the OKAY, SO WHAT? Keeping government clean is like keeping he plans to use only enough military force Sumner were still alive and able to express marching students? How are they to explain • household clean. You've got to keep at it. against North Viet Nam to- bring that gov- hij outrage, he would probably be rewriting the fact that nearly one million Vietnamese —Eugene Simon. ernment to the conference table. his speech under the title of "The Conquest fled from North Viet Nam to take up resi- of the United States by Havana." dence in South Viet Nam when Ho Chi Minh We are being conquered by Havana- riveted Communist control over the upper half Castro's Havana — because we are more of what had been French IndoOhina? How and more threatened by the bane of Latin do they explain East Germany's loss of popu- American political life, the control of parties lation in the days when there was no Berlin by student cliques who want to make laws Wall? And what system of moral accountancy a.id run governments before they have even do they use when they say that Chiang 4M2 Broad St., Red Bank, N.J. completed their undergraduate studies. They Kai-sheks' Chinese are "corrupt," presum- 878 Rt 15, Mlddletown, N.J.-30 East Main St., Freehold, N.J.-279 Broadway, Long Branch want to perform operations before they have ably because some of them stole money and be«n internes; they want to make history peddled influence, while the government of Established 187S by John H. Cook and Henry Clay even before they have lived it. Mao Tse-tung is "pure" even though it has ' slaughtered 50 million dissident Chinese over Published by The Red Bank Register Incorporated Th-i 10 or 15 thousand students who the years to maintain its power? W. HARRY PENNINGTON, Freddeot JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor turned up in Washington, D.C., the other day to inform the White House that we must get The William Graham Sumner who spoke M. HAKOLD KELLY, General Manager out of Viet Nam have a perfect right to their of "The Conquest of the United States by Tbomai J. Bly B«CUUV« eaitoi William F. Sandford and Arthur Z. Kamln AHOCIM m\um opinions, and it is good to see that they are Spain" would surely rewrite his speech un- Frank W. Harbour mwivwa Bunva urr. Charles A. Johnston mtaa Bur»»u HIT. not committed to such assorted juvenilities " .1 der the new title of "The Conquest of the as swallowing goldfish, toppling portable tele- United States by Havana" because our parad- Member of (he Associated Press phone booths, and conducting panty raids on ing students, like those who were Fidel *iw1it«l fnm U ntiued eiciuiiviijr to tm m loi npuDUcaUoii o! m uu l«nl trart printed la tan Sirls' dormitories. But by what principle Castro's classmates in the Cuba of 20 years u til u (II U Mm dlipttcliM. of rationality do they assume they are en- ago, have succumbed to "the excessive Member ol American Newspaper Publishers Association titled to sway public opinion before they degeneration of democracy" that is "sajiscu- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation have had the opportunity' to travel, to mike- lott'jm" (unthinking radicalism). Said comparative studies of Communist and west- Sumner: "As a political form this is the rule »• KM Bui tup**, to*, unuut BO flunclti' nixaHbiliuu (or trpoiraphletl trran la td»«ti«emenu, but era economies, or to examine the relative print wlUicut ettktft, tlut pirt of u EdvetUiemtst In whldi tlit tnotw>bi