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Iiitud d»ur. JtoaUy turnja FtMcr. fMaoi CUM Pftnut VOL. 84, NO. 82 Pall M Rtl Buk u< at Addltloul italUw OBicM. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1961 Vc PER COPY PAGE ONE For Shadowbrook Rd. Problem on DeedAlbanian Rift Returned to Boro SHREWSBURY — The problem the road, said he wrote a letter of a pipeline easement under to Mr. Mausner yesterday leaving Shadowbrook Rd. has been it up to the borough to determine dumped into the lap of Milton the location of the pipelines and Mausner, borough attorney. write the easement into the deed. Tips Red Boat Abraham Zager, attorney for Mr. Stillman said he will deed Raymond H. Stillman, owner of the road to the borough as soon as the easement for the pipelines is included in the deed. Khrush Mr. Zager said Mr. Mausner Inflation will have to contact George Muel ler, Manasquan contractor who Rapped paved Shadowbrook Rd. and i stalled the drainage pipes, to c Issue Heldtermine the exact location of t pipes. By Chou Residents Critical Critical Shadowbrook Rd. residents, 1 MOSCOW (AP) — An by Charles Stoddard, Jr., ha open rift over Albania is HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) - RECOGNITION — County Judge Elvin R. Simmill, right, chairman of the advance- been critical of Mr. Stillman rocking the Sovist-Chinese 'resident Kennedys' chief econ- recent Borough Council meetings ment committee of Monmouth Council of Boy Scouts, discusses program at last omist told industry today that for not signing the deed sooner. {boat, but it has little or 1962 may bring the "critical per- night's Eagle Scout recognition banquet in Molly Pitcher Hotel. At left is Cmdr. iod" when renewed inflation could Mr. Stoddard said he and i no chance of capsizing it James Stark, ehief medj«al^ojfieer, Squadron 10, of the nuclear submarine USS halt the advance toward a full iel Dorn, Meadow Dr., signed That was the diplomatic employment economy. easement in April for drain assessment here today aft- Triton, who delivered the principal address. Two of the 44 Eagle Scouts honored pipes which went through Dr. Walter W. Heller, chair- w«r« Gary J. Bennett of Troop 50, Shrewsbury, left, and William H. Truswell, Jr., properties. Mr. Stoddard said er the startling disclosure that man of the president's Council of returned the easement Chinese Premier Chpu En-Lai in Troop 15, Little Silver. Seventeen other Eagle Scouts could not attend the banquet Economic Advisers, appealed for Mr. Stillman and "that's the a speech to the 22nd Soviet Com- restraint in price and wage de- because of being in college. The program attracted 189 guests. we saw of it." munist P^arty Congress yesterday cisions. He spoke at the fall meet ing of the Business Council, at- Mr. Stoddard, at the Oct. had severely criticized Premier ended by the heads of nearly Borough Council meeting, Khrushchev's condemnation of 100 of the country's biggest cor- Mr. Stillman was being " the liny Communist nation on Defer Decision on Industrial portations. unco-operative" in not signing the the Adriatic. deed. The prospect for price stability The Albanian regime sides with Mr. Zager Tuesday night in the immediate future is good, (he Chinese Communists in their the governing body Mr. Stiliman Heller said, but the business up- contention that war is still - le- Park for Raritan, Holmdel surge could stall next year—as it is "anxious" to deed the road the borough and added, "this gen- gitimate weapon to spread com- HOLMDEL - The Planning dict on the question at a ipecia ing a three to five-acre minimum did two years ago—short of full munism. In what Western ob- utilization of men and machines. tleman...should not be subject to Board, after a three-hour public session next Friday. The Township Committee al having his character maligned as servers considered an implied hearing last night, put off for one The hearing last night turned ready has introduced an ordi- it was at the last council meet- SATCHMO AND DAVE — Louit 'Satchmo' Armstrong criticism of Peiping's r u I e r a, more week its decision on rezon- our to be a verbal ilugfest be nance for three and five-acre ing." fingers his golden trumpet at intermission with David Khrushchev in opening the party Ing for the proposed 250-300-acre tween representatives of the Lily zones, but it awaiting the Plan Is Indicted congress Tuesday had accused Raritan-Holmdel industrial park Tulip Cup Corp., which wants & ning Board's decision for or Maintenance Matter W, Woodward, chairman, of the Monmouth Arts Founda- Premier Enver Hoxha and other in Centerville. acre minimum lot size, and deve against the measure, before tak The council had told residents tion scholarship benefit last night in the Carltbn Albanian Communist leaden of opers of the park, who are seek ing final action. of Shadowbrook Rd. that the bor- The board hopes to reach a ver- For Murder Theater, Red Bank. failing to support his policy of The final say-so in the matter ough would take over mainte- peaceful coexistence with the rests with the committee. The nance of the street if it was non-Communist world and of try- At Hospital board may only recommend. Of Daughter brought up to borough specifica- ingto lead their country back to Last night's session produced FREEHOLD - A Roosevelt tions and deeded to the borough. the era of Stalinist repression. the same arguments and counter- man was indicted yesterday by All but one resident contributed 1,500 Visit Carlton Union Members Hit arguments—if with considerable the Monmouth County Grand to the cost of the improvements. Target Plain elaboration—which have been lury for the Sept. 30 murder of Mr. Zager said Mr. Stillman's Chou did not name names but heard before. lis one-year-old daughter. share was the largest, amounting To Hear Satchmo Khrushchev was plainly his tar- Work by Prisoners Appearing for Lily-Tulip were "The defendant Bruce La Coe, to J567. get when he declared: "Any pub- Henry Fleischman, company at 28, of 16 North Valley Rd. free Although as a private street By ELEANOR MARKO the swing and he began to musi- lic one-sided censure of any fra- torney; Peter Elbe, construction in {25,000 bail, is in a private hos- Shadowbrook Rd. has not been ternal party does not help unity MARLBORO - Members of the them in a tough spot," he said. RED BANK - Hats and cats— cally elucidate how jazz music expeditor, and state Sen. Richard pital in Philadelphia for psychia- entitled to such municipal privi- and is not helpful to resolving American Federation of State, Mr. Remsen said "about 300" some 1,500 of them—heeded the is made. R. Stout, acting as an attorney tric treatment. leges at garbage collection and problems. County and Municipal Employees state prisoners are being used It words of Louis Satchmo Arm- At one , Satch swiped al representing the firm. snow removal, the borough ha distributed hintfbflls to employees work-at institutions throughoul La Coe was released in bail on strong to lend an ear to shimmer- his brow and rasped "Heh, wail "To lay bare a dispute between provided the services anyway. of the state hospital this morning, the state, including Marlboro. For The Park Oct. 6 when his attorney, George ing sharps and flats last nighl a minute, my Man-Tan's comin fraternal parties or fraternal protesting 'the use of prisoners He said discussions with stati For the developers: James M. Pellettierri, Trenton, requested at the Monmouth Arts Founda- off!" countries openly In the face of for work at state institutions. employee* have produced Rice, developer of the Fair Lawn the defendant be allowed to enter tion benefit. Starring at the piano was Billy the enemy cannot be regarded as The union members were most unanimous opposition to the Industrial Park;. • Milton Werks- a private institution. The Carlton Theater's near-full Kyle, who played the 88's tamed a serious Marxist-Leninist atti- dresssd in prison garb to erg- use of the convicts to do work man, attorney fat Middle Union According to Prosecutor Vin house guaranteed success for the to his personal pleasure. Irv Man- tude. phaillie their opposition to the around state institutions." Associates, park land swner; Har- cent P. Keuper, La Coe is foundation's Scholarship Fund ning slapped out a bass for a mel old Kramer, Middle Union of- charged with the murder of his "We Socialist countries and we practice. We'll know just how much,' ody of "Ain't Misbehavin'" which ficial; Oscar Wilensky, former daughter, Sharon, who died in Soviet Bomb Communist parties ot all coun- A union member dressed as a chairman David W. Woodward the audience responded to with stite senator, counsel for the Princeton General Hospital from tries support and co-operate with convict greeted James P. said, "in a couple of days." enthusiasm matched by "Mack Fair Haven North Jersey Water Supply Com- injuries caused by external blows each other in a brotherly way, Mitchell, Republican gubernato- Plan Protest It was an hour and a-half of the Knife" by Satchmo which fol- on the basis of independence and mission, and also an attorney for o the stomach. lowed. rial candidate, and former Presi- Middle "-'- • • • UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. CAP) solid downbeats before Louis gave full equality." dent Dwight D. Eisenhower when Union Associates, and The prosecutor said Mrs. La- his gold (plated) horn and al Planners OK —Six nations on the fringe of the Jewel Brown Sings Chou said dispute* and differ- Gen. Eisenhower arrived at New- Harry S. WiUey, Centerville, Coe found the child ill when she stars an intermission. Soviet nuclear test area readied Filipino drummer Danny Bar- ences between CommunUt par? ark Airport Tuesday. realty agent for the park project' returned home on the evening of a resolution for the UN Assembly Handkerchiefs Ready celona beat out hot rythms, ties or governments "should be Stephen Remsen, a representa- Gas Station Lily-Tulip agaia objected on Sept. 29 and took her to the hos- today calling on Premier Khru- grounds of drainage problems, pital, where she died the next The great "Satch" worked up a Trummy Young slid sweet notes resolved patiently in the spirit of tive of the union, said the hand- FAIR HAVEN — A proposed shchev to cancel his plans to ex- from the trombone, and clarinet- bills urge the election of Mr. water supply, sewer service and day. beaded brow and, true to custom, proletarian internationalism Kid service station at Cedar Ave. and plode a 50-megaton bomb before ist Joe Darensbourg gave slap Mitchell as governor. Mr. Mit- traffic problems. Her husband, who had been peeled off handkerchiefs from a River Rd has been cleared by the end of the month. tongue versions of "Yellow Dog (See REDS, page 2) chell has opposed the use of con- The part developers quoted home with the child, was located snowy stack stored in the grand the Planning Board as conformin Informed sources said the six Blues" and "Sweet Georgia victs at the institutions. later in the day at Carrier Clinic, piano. He took care of it in his with the comprehensive plans of (See HOLMDEL, Page 2) would demand top priority for famous slow shuffle. Brown." sweet and cool. the borough. Belle Mead, where he had admit the resolution when the 101-nation Distribute Handbills "Sleepy Time Down South" was (See SATCHMO. page 2) . ted himself as a voluntary patient political committee resumes de- The handbills were given to The American Oil Co. is seek S a tc h mo 's opening song, fol- several hours after the child's bate this morning on proposals Index ttate hospital employees from Ing a variance from the Zonin; Tentative death. lowed by the familiar gravel- Board of Adjustments to construcl to halt nuclear testing. 1 Correction 7:30 to 8 a.m. during a change Ca Coe, described as the throated "Yeh-hh Good evenin Page the $38,000 station. The zoning Diplomats predicted over- Amusements In shifts at the institution. wealthy beneficiary of a family everra bodeeee." From that SHREWSBURY - Two lines of 14-15 board had written the planners Date Set whelming support for the resolu- 2 The union members distributing trust fund, did not work. He and moment he had (he audience in types were dropped from the first Births the handbills are from different asking their thoughts on the mat- tion sponsored by Canada, Den sentence of yesterday's front Jim Bishop .«_ I his wife attended Westminister mark, Norway, Iceland, Sweden parts of the state, Mr. Remsen ter. For Forum Choir College, Princeton. page story about the new borough Hal Boyle 6 aaid. William Burling. Rumson, rep and Japan. zoning code amendment. Bridge 11 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — The No Radioactive "We deliberately don't want to resenting the American Oil Co., Asian-African nations reported- The story should have read; Classified 30-31 Democratic candidates for mayor, use Marlboro employees and get said the company will deed eight Regional Sewerage ly had planned to introduce a "A zoning code amendment Comics 33 Borough Council and assessor, similar resolution, but they ap- feet of the property to the bor- Talk Next Friday Waste Found, which would create a new shop- Crossword Puizle 8, 17 NO RARITAN MEETING ough so Cedar Ave. will have have issued — and the Republi- parently decided to leave the in ing zone on Broad St. Editorials t can opposition has accepted — a RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The a 50-foot width. WEST LONG BRANCH - May- itiative to nations more likely to and a new light industry zone Herblock ..._ I challenge to participate in a pub- be affected by fall-out from the Board of Education will not meet Included in the firm's request or Fred Schantz last night told along the Little Silver boundary, Kitty Kelly U lic forum to discuss issues in the giant blast AEC Reports tonight, as scheduled. The meet- is a sign of 32 square feet. The Borough Council he will meet running from White Rd. south Movie Timetable _..14 election campaign here. ing has been postponed until next sign code's maximum square foot- with Little Silver officials- next A number of UN delegates have NEW YORK CITY—The Atomic' about 1,000 feet, was approved Obituaries 2 expressed the suspicion that Friday night. age requirement is 30 square feet, The Democrats issued the chal- Friday to discuss a regional sew- Energy Commission reported to- by the Planning Board last Sylvia Porter « lenge in a letter from Gerald B. rage system. Khrushchev had no intention of day it has completed its investi- night." Radlo-Televisior- 14-15 O'Reilly, campaign manager, to The meeting, he explained, fol- setting off the bomb. They be- gation, of reports made by com- The dropped lines omitted the Religious Services 18-17 his GOP counterpart, Harvey H. lows state Department of Health lieve that he intends to let the mercial fishermen that they words "on Broad St. and a new Social IMS Bowtell, last week. surveys which show that the full impact sink in, then as a irought up steel drums in their light industry zone," making it George Sokobky . C Political Arena magnanimous gesture say he has In accepting the challenge, Mr. Shrewsbury River is being con- lets while fishing about 80 miles appear that the shopping center Sports ...... »•» decided for the sake of world Bowtell suggested that the public aminated by sepic tanks. southeast of Manasquan, N. J. zone would be along the bound- Stock Market ,.. 3 harmony to heed the appeals. Mitchell Likes Hughes Offers rorum be held Oct. 30 at the The commission said it has ary line. Successful Investing , 3 high school.. LOSES LICENSE checked all known sources of Some Reaction Transportation Use of the school that night will SEA BRIGHT - Charles W. PARKING BAN radioactive waste disposals. have to be approved by the Board lavens, Palmer Ave., Keansburg, WEST LONG BRANCH - Miss "No evidence was found that Ills Remedy of Education. lad his license revoked for 30 —Good or Bad ranees Townsend, acting bor- any radioactive material ha Dances at Center Mr. O'Reilly also suggested that jays and was fined $30 last night ough clerk, last night announced been disposed of in that area, PRINCETON (AP) - "It i. JERSEY CITY (AP)—Richard both men get together to plan For speeding 60 in a 35-mile zone, that a public hearing will be held nor is there any evidence from easier to address an audience in J. Hughes, Democratic candidate procedure for the forum, includ- -le also was fined $10 for de- Nov. 2 on an ordinance designed which it can be reasonably de- Journal Square (Jersey City)— for governor, has outlined a pro- ng a non-partisan moderator. inquent inspection. Magistrate Nov. 2 on an ordinance designed duced that these drums contained Arouse Residents there you get some reaction, boos gram that he says will cure New Mr. Bowtell said he agreed to ohn P. Weir imposed the penal- to prohibit all-night parking on radioactive material," the com- or cheers," commented James Jersey's transportation ills. meet to discuss the program. wrough streets in the winter. mission reports, WEST LONG BRANCH - Bor- Richard K. de Sante, president P, Mitchell last night. He called for emphasis through ough Council last night assured of the center's board of trustees, Then the applause came governmental action on mass Community leaders and local res- said youngsters who are not resi- Moments earlier, the Republi transportation for commuters and idents that additional police pa- dents of the borough are causing can candidate for governor the development of mass trans- trols would be established Friday the difficulty. speaking before a GOP rally al portation geared to regional con nights when teenage dances are Prosecution Promised the fashionable Nasscu Inn cepts. held at the center. He pointed out that the teen- promised "no new takes," s Register Wins 7 Awards Hughes outlined his proposa The move came after resi- age Canteen membership is limit- "wiping the slate clean of the during a news conference here dents told council of empty beer ed to boys and girls who are 8 present, chaotic, inequitable yesterday, one stop on a dawn-to NEW BRUNSWICK - The Red Flchenberg Is Judge years after many years as one. The Press was cited also for to 12 years old and non-students hodge-podge tax system." as well cans being found in their yards dusk tour of Hudson County. He Bank Register received seven lop Morris County's Daily Record. of the largest weeklies in the'distinguished public service in the to the age of 18. Members may as a nlnn to orovide education and on the center's spacious visited six cities before heading awards today at the New Jersey The judge in the daily news- country, The Register has always daily division while the Middle bring guests to the dances, he for each student beyond high grounds the morning after last back to his headquarters in Tren- ress Association's 40th annual paper division was Robert G. been a consistent winner in New town Courier a weekly, was wecR.s dance said, but all the youngsters at- I school. The audience had re- m. Better Newspaper Institute held Fichenberg, managing editor of Jersey Press Association con- honored for the best spot news tending must sign in and out of ceived the proposals in silence "The key to a real transit sys- t Rutgers University. (he Knickerbocker News Albany, tests'. picture. The problem cumes up every the center. In response to a question of 1 id ih tem for North Jersey,' he said, IN.Y. The only other county dailyj The Long Branch Daily Record rl y ht 1 M P e Imposing a new broad-based tax The Register, which in the f, Sl h:!5 , . "M " ',r"" "e saidihe board might drop is development of the Hudson Here a.re the honors reaped by 12 Richard La. told council. to replace those he proposed to ipace of a year, moved frpm newspaper competing with The received general' excellence in the Kucst program in view of Iho and Manhattan Railroad. The Register: Register was the Asbury Park "wipe clean," Mitchell said: (tie under 15,000 circulation cate- the under 15,000 circulation cate- Drag Races, Too problems, but Councilman Ralph Front page, first place; edito- Evening Press which, while not As to the southern end of the gory to the 15,000 to 40,000 group, gory. Others said drag races on bor- Ardolino, Jr., said the program "That's a new tax; no I r rial page, second place; sports gaining general excellence hon- state, he said plans for a rapid as cited for second place gen- In the suburban weekly divi- ough streets, with cars running would not be a success in that wouldn't." pages, third place; women's ors, received a first place for its transit link between the cities of ;ral excellence. sion, with under 3,000 circulation, two or three abreast, are a com- event. Mr. Ardolino was active in Not Aroused Philadelphia and Carnden and pages, second place; display ad- editorial page. the Oakhurst Home News re- mon nccurance. Police Chief the center five yours ago and was He told about 175 listeners that Last year, The Register was vertising, first place, and classi- iloucester and Burlington Coun- Other Awards ceived the second place general Frank Hilotta said that one one of its founders. "citizens are not aroused to the ties arc approaching the action iwarded first place Renernl ex- fied advertising, first place. excellonce award. extra palroliriiin would be on Cihcf Bilotta assured the resi- need for higher education," and icllence in the under 15,000 catc- A daily newspaper for only two Other Asbury Park Press stage. awards: Other honors received by the duty Friday nights from now on. dents that anyone found carry- renewed his proposal to estab- Delaware Crossing jory. This means the newspaper Lumber Yards Front papc, third place; sports ! Home News were: Councilman George ing heer or liquor in automobiles lish a commission to determine He said lie expects new devel- eceived highest honors in the Closing all Saturdays at 3 p.m. pages, second plncu; aiiiiion's Front page; first place; edito- police committe« chairmun, sakl "would be prosecuted." the needs of higher education, es- opment In South Jersey, "much ix categories judged. until further notice. pages, third place; display ad- rial paRC, second; .sports pajjes, lie and other councilmen would tablish student loans, increase of It resulting from B new cross- Home Made Sausage Winner of the first place gener- Blai.idcll-Americtn-Red Bank, vertising, second place and third; women's pages, third, and consider hiring a special police faculty salaries and regulate the ing of the Delaware Bay In Cum- display advertising, third. Country fresh sausage, links or l excellence award this year in Lumber classified advertising, second officer to patrol the outside of (See MITCHELL, Page 2) (See HUGHES, page 2) bulk. Nelson's, 603 River Road. the 15,000 to 40,000 group was -Adv. place. (See REGISTER, Page 1) the center -on dance nights. Fair Haven—Adv. , October 20,1961 RED BANK REGISTER Fort Directs Hughes Holmdel (Continued) Births (Continued) OBITUARIES New Jersey News Briefs Development berland County"' He also cited Havens and Emerson, water and sewer engineers for the West a need for east-west highways Rivervlew Associated Pras I to have 'this struggle. Military the southern and central sectipi Keaotburg Water Co. and Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kerrigan, NEWARK' — Tie executive 'strength is not enough. In addi-*|Of Satellite of the state, shore Sewer Co. as saying water 24 Kenneth Ter., MMdletown, soi and sewer facilities would pose no bo»rd of the New Jersey state tion to military strength, we CAMDEN (AP) - The Army Referring to the H&M, he sa; 1 yesterday. problem for the park. AFL-CIO has approved tentative must have economic strength Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth a blockade has been erectec and psychological or spiritu Mr. and Mrs. David Maxcy, Increase Supply plant lor construction of $40 mil-, will direct the development of around its development by "di Hazlet PI., Hazlet, daughter, yei a new communications satellite tatorial legislation voted throui The firm stated that West Twp. Clerk, GOP Leader lion in housing projects for ,hf| strength or whatever you want ca jterday. elderly. The board gave approvalj " "• that will be flight tested in the the New York Legislature m< Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Keansburg Water Co. could in- at its meeting yesterday and said next 12 months, Ma]. Gen. Earle signed by Gov. Rockefeller." crease its water supply to seven NEPTUNE - John W. Knox., ELIZABETH — The prosecu Mable Ave., Leonardo, son, yes SALVATORE CIAMBRONE It could further report on the F. Cook, Army deputy chief sig- The legislation, he said, linkec million gallons per day and that 66, township clerk here since 1921, tion was expected to finish I terday. RED BANK — A requiem mas; projects when it reconvenes Ncv nal officer, said yesterday. purchase of the railroad by tf Bayshore Sewer Co. could up its died last night in Fitldn Hospital. case today In the murder trial Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Connoi was offered in St. Anthony's Cath- 15. Charles H. Marciante, secre Port of New York Authority sewer plant capacity to 8% mil Mr. Knox, who lived at 114 Ful- of car washers Joseph W. Max Gen. Cook said the satellite Rt. 35, Keyport, son, this morn olic Church this moraing for Sal- tary-treasurer, announced earlie: construction of a $355 rcillio lion gallons per day, (ar over ham PI., Asbury Gables;.had ey, JS, and Lorclle Parks, Jr. "Advent" would ultimately go in- ing. vator Ciambrone, 80, of 17 Locusl this week that the labor organ world trade center in New Yo: park requirements. been ill only a few days. \ 22. Prosecutor H. Douglas to orbit at an altitude of 22,300 Monmouth Medical Center Ave., who died Wednesday in the lation was considering plans fo Mr. Rice told the board the He had been Republican Men- Stine said he would call John miles and would relay messages by the port authority. county welfare home at Free- four $10 million housing develop instantaneously, instead of storing "These two projects, by an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klinge: traffic problem would be eased hold. ' mouth County chairman from Brady of the Edel Labora- 1 366 Lake St., Oakhurst, soi merits for the elderly. the messages and transmitting form of fair reasoning,' he coi by having three work shifts, with A native of Italy, Mr. Ciam- 1938 through 1941, and bog was a tories, Newark, as a final wii Wednesday. them later on command. tinued, "do not belong in thi maximum park population (at any brone was the son of the lab close associate of the Neptune ness. Maxey and Parks an Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jacksoi given time) of 4,000, and five road NEWARK - Col. Donald A. The satellite is now being de- same package. Each must be coi Mr. and Mrs. Fasquale Cianv GOP leader, Richard W. Stout, charged with the murder 326 Joline Ave., Long Branch exits (with only on* on Rt. 35). MacGralh, head or Selective veloped in Philadelphia, Gen. sidered on its own merits." brone. He lived here 48 years. f8ther of State Sen. Richard R. two socially prominent women, daughter, Wednesday. He said the total employment of Service in New Jersey, said Cook said. Would Press PA A retired tavern owner, Mr. StOUt. • '' :- ' , Mrs. Eleanor Ewell, 51, West- park industries would be 6,000 (at yesterday the draft call In the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kra! Ciambrone's wife, Rose, died in Mr. Knox had been, a potent field, and Mrs. Robert Tyson, He said that if elected, 1 92 FreneauCAve., Matawan, soi saturation) not 8,000 as recently state for November will be 700, 50, Plalnffeld, last May. would request an immedia November, 1959. political figure all of his adult yesterday. estimated by Morrow Planning the same as for October. Mac- Weather meeting with Rockefeller an Interment, under the direction life. In 1958 he wu st campaign Grath said Selective Service Is Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jeffrej Associates, local master planners. manager for former Rep. Robert NETCONG—Electrical servii New Jersey — Some rain di representativei of the port ai of the John E. Day Funeraf examining some 5,000 to COW 35 Wyandotte Ave., Oceanport, *M Million W. Kean, in a GOP primary con- was cut off for several hou; veloping today and continuing t thority. Home, was In Mt. Olivet Ceme- men « month to provide a pooi daughter, yesterday. He said the park would, test for the U. S. Senate nomina- today to some 4,000 customers night, becoming windy and coolei "I will place before them m; at tery. In the event a call is Increased. with high in the 60s and low ti Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKin capacity, produce tt least 33 mil- tion. Mr. Kean beat out two other the New Jersey Power and Ligi insistence that the New Yorl lion dollars in tax ratablei, or night in the 30s In the north ley, Jr.. 65 Lincoln St., Middli MRS. DOMD4ICK VITELU Republican opponents, but lost in Co. A company spokesman sa Legislature, when it returns nw about $1,500,000 in tax revenue, ATLANTIC CITY — Clarenc west to the 40 town, son, yesterday. BELFORD - Mrs. Agnes Mary the general election to Harrison a transformer failure at a sul year, pass a bill approving P. A per year, and would require lit' E. Hfnchey of Montdair has bee; along th Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffitt; VitelJi, 94, of 53 Campbell Ave. A. Williams. Jr., a Democrat. station knocked out power purchase of the tubes. This bi" tie or no additional fire protec- chosen president-elect of tin shore. Satui 349 Broadway, Long Branch, soi mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbi Mr. Knox survived by his wife, homes here and in Budd Lak is to contain no tie-ins." tion (other than the North Center- New Jersey School Superintend- day m o s 11 yesterday. Middletown deputy township Emma; a daughter, Mrs. James Port Morris, Stanhope, La He said he would ask the tie ville Fire Company) and only one ents Association. Gilmore J, cloudy, breer Rev. and Mrs. Charles Brown, clerk, died Wednesday in Ivy Hargadon; r brother, Thomas Lackawanna and parts of Ro Jersey Legislature to do th police officer for traffic duty. Fisher of Ewing Township be- and cool with 70 Field Ave., Middletoivn, daug! House Nursing Home after a long Knox and two grandchildren. bury Township. same. Mr. Wilensky Hid drainage came president yesterday at tlv o c c a sional Ier, yesterday. illness. Mr. Knox was a New Jersey showers, higl If New York should refusi problems couuld be worked out close of the group's annual con- Dr. and Mrs. Robert McCu: Mrs. Vitelli was born in Italy. Bell Telephone Company em WHARTON — Stephen Ber in the 40s. Hughes said, "I shall inform Go- with the two creeks and one vention. He succeeds L. Arthu dy, 49 East Highland Ave., Al She came to this country 75 years ployee before he became township notsky, a light sleeper, smellei Marine Rockefeller and his legislators < drainage ditch which runs through Walton of Pitman. The associa- lantic Highlands, daughter, ye: ago, and had lived here 13 years, clerk. In his 41 years as clerk he smoke in bis bedroom yester- Cape May ti my determination to use the ve- the property, and noted that tion urged that a broad-based tax lerday. The widow of Domlnlck Vitelli also served in these positions: day and jumped out of bed I Block Island— to power of the governor of Nc whether the land were developed bo enacted at the state level t< Mr. and Mrs. Duane Brikow- she formerly resided in New President of the Monmouth time to help rescue his owi Small era: Jersey over Port Authority a with a park, or one or two large provide more money for schools, ski, 256 Ocean Ave., Long Brand York. Municipal Association; president The resolution said high property family and neighbors In : rrnings are displayed for north tion, to enforce an equality i industries, instead, SO per daughter, yesterday. Also surviving are another of the Monmouth County Muni- taxes are harmful to business three-story apartment house ai east winds Increasing to 25 to 3J treatment for New Jersey cltl land use is permitted "and there- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kent, 71 daughter, Mrs. Mary Mordente of cipal Clerks Association; secre- and cause homes to be over- 31 W. Central Ave. Bernotsky, knots today with possible hlghei zens." fore the drainage problem would 32, carried two of his sons t gusts continuing tonight and be- Worth Ave., Linden son, yestei New York; a son, Carl Vitelli tary of the Township Planning taxed. Hughes said that with the tube: be the same in either situation." Board and the Housing Authority. the street, while his wire, Do- coming northerly Saturday. Keep day. A 10-acre minimum, he added, of New York; six grandchildren, purchase approved, "and I am He had been secretary of the lores, carried a third sleepln posted on tropical storm Cerda. Mr. and Mrs. John Orr, 34! would eliminate two-thirds of the and II great-grandchildren. TRENTON — The New Jer- confident approval will come eai Neptune Republican Club. He was child to safety. Then he re- Visibility one mile or less earl; South Lincoln Ave., Oakhursi industries in New Jersey from the The funeral will be tomorrow at wy Supreme Court has re- ly next year, I then would re- a Mason, an Elk, a member of turned to the burning building this morning in fog improving ti son, this morning. plant size standpoint. t a.m. from Scott Funeral Home, fused to hear Union Township's and kicked down a locked doo two to four miles later this morn- quest the Port Authority to pn to St. Mary's Catholic Church the American Legion, and of the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mofflei Reduce Sir* Later appeal from • lower court de- to rescue Steven Klsh, M, who Ing. Rain and windy today and ceed with the speedy rehabilita New Monmouth, where Rev. Asbury Park Rotary Club. 4 Pica PI., New Shrewsburj Mr. Fleischman said "We do cision that nullified Its ordi- apparently did not hear Ber- tonight and occasional showers tion of the Hudson and Manhai Robert T. Bulman, pastor, wii The Farry Memorial Home, As- son, this morning. not oppose an industrial park, but nance banning itinerant food notsky's yelling. He also darted part of Saturday. tan, in accordance with It; offer high requiem mass al bury Park, will direct funeral Mr. and Mrs. Adrian F. Hef feel there should be a 10-acre vendors. The ordinance was In- across a smoke-filled half to plans." 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Cal- arrangements. en), 16 West Wilson CIr., Middli minimum lot size in the begin- validated by . Union County wake the family of Sergl Su- Extended Forecast "The H&M rehabilitation," h< vary Cemetery, Long Island. own, son, this morning. ning, and maybe reduce it after Judge John E. Barger when he locher. In eastern Pennsylvania, south- declared, "would represent MRS. ANTONETTE SOVIERO • reversed • conviction and S5o Fitldn few years." eastern New York, New Jersey giant step in overcoming thi WILLIAM McCANN RED BANK - Mrs. Antonette fine against Anthony Flore of "If you insist on a 10-acre mini- and Connecticut temperatures water barrier of the Hudso Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gerat HIGHLANDS - William Soviero, 78, of 48 Leighton Ave. Union. Barger ruled the ordi- TRENTON-Angelo Peziino mum," Mr. Wilensky replied, "it Mc- during the five-day period Satur- River." Wilson Ave.. Matawan, daughter, Cann, 54, died Wednesday in his died yesterday morning In Marl- nance was beyond the town- 60 Montgomery St., Bioomfield, means in reality that you oppose day through Wednesday are ex- Network Monday. home, 29 Fourth St. boro State Hospital, where the ship's police powers. The town- topped a state Civil Service lis an industrial park, and we would r pected to average near normal. Middlesex Hospital has been a patient two months. or promotion to sergeant of thi A more distant concept, respect you .iiuch more if you He was born in Burlington, ship appealed to the Appellate Cool Saturday, warmer Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lane, Bloomfield Police Departmen said, would be establishment of came right out and said it." Vt., and had lived here 20 years. Born in Italy, daughter of the Division of Superior Court ;ool Monday and warmer] 147 Bruce Rd., Lincroft, daugh Daniel A. Chlarello of 39 Myrtli network of suburban transports- Sen. Stout said other towns have Surviving are his wife, Mrs. late Mr. and Mrs. John Maria, which ruled July 8 that It had hrough Wednesday. Precipitation ;er, ^"uesday. no right to reopen the case be- St., was second In examination: ion centers. These would be lo made mistakes in moving too Ethel Parker McCann; four sons, she had lived here since 1914. Her for the post, which has a salary may total one-half Inch or more, cated on the fringes of majo: T William, John, David and Jeffrey husband, Pietro Soviero, survives. cause It would subject Flore to •ccurring as showers in mosi ast on industrial planning, and ange of $5,900 to $6,100 a year. metropolitan areas and in the McCann, a!) at home; five, Services will be at 8:30 a.m. double Jeopardy. reas part of Saturday and Mon urged caution in Holmdel. Tohn J. Bowen of 25 Almlra St suburbs. daughters, Miss Maureen Mc- tomorrow from the John E. Day lay and over northern areas a) Charge Man 80% Over J Acres vas third. James A. Pollock Essentially, these will be gath- Cann at home, Mrs. Carol James Funeral Home, followed by a re- ATLANTIC CITY - Gen. Al- eattered showers Sunday and Mr. Rice pointed out that of the •"forth Arlington, topped a lisi ering places for travelers," the 10 industrial firms in the Fair of Belford, Mrs. Evelyn Hall of quiem mass at 9 o'clock in St. fred M. Gruenther foresees a 'or appointment as an Investlga Wednesday. Carried Gun Ft. Wayne, Ind., Mrs. Catherine Anthony's Catholic Church. Inter- Jong period of struggle, but not TIDES candidate added, "Each would Lawn park, more than 80 per cent tor in the Bergen County sher- ;erve as a link between the vari RED BANK — Freemont Cro- ire located on sites larger than Settles of Chicago, III., and Mrs. ment will be in Mt. Olivet Ceme- a shooting war to come out of (Sandy Hook) iff's office, which' pays $4,400 ti IUS modes of travel, highway, mer, 25, of 76 Wallace St., was Jiree acres. "But," he added, Nancy Smith of New York City; tery. the Berlin crisis. Gruenther, for- Today—High J:47 p.m. $«,000 a year. rail, and, as helicopter equipmen irrested last night and charged 'we need flexibility in the zon- a brother, James McCann of mer supreme commander of Al- Saturday—High 1:16 a. m. and perfected, air." vith carrying a concealed weap- ing." Burlington, Vt., and 12 grand- MRS. LOIS VAN BRUNT lied powers in Europe, addressed :42 p.m., low 12:04 a.m. and children, the annual workshop of the state In answer to a reporter's ques >n. He said only national firms of REDMOOD CITY Calif. - Mrs. 2:34 p.m. The fuieral will be tomorrow Boards of Education yesterday. Reds tion, he said he did not antici Police Chief George H. Clayton igh repute would be permitted ois Van Brunt, 58, died here Sunday — High 7:06 a.m. and In the Raritan-Holmdel park, as Is at 2 p.m in the Posten Funeral Saturday while visiting her son, "Years after the Berlin crisis is :32p., low 12:54 a. m. and 1:28 iate too great a problem in ft- said Cramer's wife, Mary, told (Continued) the case in Fair Lawn. Home, Atlantic Highlands. Bur- Lewis T. Wilson, 137 Fifth Ave. settled," he said, "however It Is i.m. lancing and engineering the vari Sgt. Jesse V. Cook and Patrol on the principles of equality am The developers also pointed out ial will b\ in Bay View Ceme- Mrs. VanBrunt formerly lived settled, we are going to continue 1 Monday — High 7:53 a.m. and ius measures. man Donald Patterson that Cro unanimity through consultation. that diversity of industry is good tery. \ in Fair Haven, N.J., for 10 years, Not for Tito -.18, low 1:44 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. "The cost could be made up mer had a loaded revolver wit n many ways," he said, "such lim. 'or a town. "A shutdown of a and prior to that resided In Rum- Chou's defense of Albania di huge industry employing thou- son, N. J. She was a former CHICAGO (AP)-CoId air, rain as through toll collections oi The policemen questioned Cro Gerda's\Course not extend to Yugoslavia, whose sands can mean crisis for a com- Jamesburs; and rain mixed with snow spread sharing the cost with private mer outside a West Front St member of the auxiliary of the communist leadership Khrushchev munity," Mr. Wllensky—Lnoted, Into eastern sections of the na transportation agencies. tavern and found a loaded .-. Well Offshore Rumson Fire Department. had also attacked oa Tuesday 'whereas that can not happen Mrs. Van Brunt was born ion today, ending a spell of pleas- The candidate will carry his caliber Smith and Wesson revolv- fcf anee; AnotheThre Chinese premier said, "Thi with industrial diversity." BOSTON (AP)-Tropical storm in. New York City, daughter of nt autumn weather. It was freer ampaign to Gloucester County er under the front seat of the car. grouping of American imperial Just 'Details' Gerda, some 200 miles south- Mrs. Virginia Soule of Ciearwa- ng across northern areas of the today. Police quoted Cromer as saying ists and Yugoslav revisionists Planning Board Chairman Ber- southeast of Nantucket Island ter, Fla., and the late Orrin Soule. N at Large trying every way to drive a wedge ttidwest, but rains which bit, he put the gun in his car Oct sard Goldsmith said no one on early today, should pass well to Surviving, besides her mother in the cohesion, of progressivi many sections yesterday, dim- 13 after receiving several threat- „ RUMSON — An escapee from Jie board had ever opposed the the east of New England this and son, are a brother, Orrin G. forces around' the1 world." inished. ening telephone calls. famesburg was captured by po- Mitchell industrial park, but that "it is a afternoon, the Weather Bureau Soule of Rumson, and twp sisters, Snow fell In mountain sections Jlce early this morning, but an- At one point In his discussio: Cromer was to be arraigned thi. matter of agreeing on details." at Boston said. >! West Virginia, with one inch (Continued) Mrs. Frank Sickels of Fair Ha- other youth still Is at Urge. of party relations, the 4,500 dele- morning before Magistrate John Mr. Rice told the board that "The main effect the eastern •eported at Fiat Top. Snow, hail establishment of community jun ven and Mrs. Bernice Clifford 2 The pair had fled Jamesburg gates began to applaud out or V. Crowell. with proper zoning and planning, part of New England will get nd sleet hit the Bluefield area lor colleges to provide "educa- of Clesrwater. last night in a stolen car. They habit. Khrushchev and the mem the park could be completely de- from this storm is that the winds The funeral was held here bera of the party presidium sa esterday with temperatures tion beyond high school for each probably will pick up to gale •jrere driving through Rumson topping from 70 to near freez- veloped within two to five years. Wednesday. with their hands folded and thi itudent according to his ability." force from Provincetown to %bout 2:55 a.m. when Patrolman ing. Register With 10-acre zoning, Mr. Wilen- Donald Searles noticed the car audience subsided almost at once. Earlier in the evening, Mitchell sky ssid, "it couldn't be done in Block Island, R. I.," the fore- DEATH NOTICE The wet weather headed into (Continued) mNOHJE, HENRI 8. ot T Bar St.. >lth no tail lights. When he tried But otherwise Chou went down ittended a labor-sponsored roasl 20 years." caster said. he lower Great Lakes and the Rumion, OT) Oct. is. Beloved father ,'; o stop the vehicle, the youths the line in support of Soviet do wef and mashed potatoes din In the same category, the Raritan Township Committee- if Mils Horttnie Qulnch*. 6tvoted forth Atlantic States. Snow, huiband or late Julia A. Nlcod ; eaped from the still moving car ier in Florence, the home town Atlantic Highlands Journal re- man Marvin Olinsky had this to Qulnche. Service! Saturday 11:30 a.m. mestic and foreign policies, am mixed with rain was indicated al To Attend Workshop ,; in River Rd. near Lennox Ave. if his Democratic opponent, Rich vived second place in classified say: at Worrien's Funeral Home, 60 Eatt at the end of his speech he and "ligher elevations In Pennsylvania MIDDLETOWN - Frank Car- Front St.. Red Bank. Interment Ottn. • md fled through backyards. The ird J. Hughes. advertising. Raps Attitude ood Cemetery, Weat Long Brmncb. Khrushchev shook hands amid and New York State. uso and John E Bates, high i lieu or nowera contribution! may ' ar was slightly damaged when standing ovation from the Con He commended the 150 diners In rural weeklies, above 8,000 "LilyVTuJip has said that Holrn- ba lent to Conffo Medical Worka, Atrle* In the American Legion hall base- school teachers, will attend a Inland Mlialona, 293 Henry Bt., Brook-.. ;Jt rolled to a stop. gress. :irculation, the Freehold Tran- !el does not need any more in- yn 1, N. T.; American Board ef Ml«- ment, for having "such a dinner public relations breakfast and ilona To The Jewa, Inc.. 2M W. 72d <* Joseph Lynch, 15, of Paramus. The Chinese people, Chou said icript received third place in foui iustrial ratables. I question s this for the first time in the workshop at the American Ho- St., ]». Y. 23. N. Y. Relative! and Was found later by Patrolman support "the Soviet govemmenl Satchmo categories—sports pages, worn whether the firm has a right to Menrii may vUlt the funeral hontt ilatory of Burlington County," re- tel, Freehold tomorrow. "rlrtar 5-«, 7-». •Robert Zerr. Police said Lynch. in foreign policy directed at less- en's pages, display advertising peak for all the taxpayers in (Continued) ferring to the fact that many ta- The meeting Is sponsored by wat hiding In a car parked In ening international tension, ob- and classified advertising. Holmdel and tell them they don't g p y DEATH NOTICE Vocal soloist Jewel Brown, who bor organizations Including the i UDOB—On Oct. IS. 1M1. Natalia C. front of a tavern on Ward La. taining universal disarmameni In rural weeklies under 3,000 eed any more tax revenue. We the Monmouth County Education las been with Armstrong since AFL-CIO were represented. Sexton Judse. Beloved wife of th« > Still missing Is Robert Macker- and strengthening the principles :lrculatioh, the following awards Raritan respectfully request al Association. late Bichard D., devoted dausntar of. June, belted out "Georgia" and Crossroads Mr. Caruso is president of the Annna M. Horan and the lata Michael ft. M, of Englewood. of peaceful coexistence as well 'Come Home Bill Bailey." The vere presented to county papers hat Holmdel join hands with us J BextrtnBextrtn. I>ear alatealatr of MraM . CarmelCla ,' Police laid a bag of cigarettes in welcoming the industrial park." the Monmouth County Education- R. D'Ella. Or.. Marie, William V., Dr. steps undertaken recently to former she dedicated "To all of "Labor In this state is now al General excellence, second Edward V., the late Joseph X. anianl ;whlch Lynch said the pair «tole strengthen defense." He specifi- crossroads—you must deter- place, Matawan Journal; third Norman Schantz, Independent Association. Mr. Bates is chair- George M. Sexton, Sr. Relatlvea and you who have girls hooray... man of the public relations com- 'rlendi are Invited to attend the funeral from Electric City, cally endorsed the Soviet renew- mine which candidate Is besl place, Eatontown Sentinel. andidate for Holmdel Township rom ZS8 Academy St. at Bergen Monroe I suffer Daddy!" mittee. They will represent their •Township, was found equipped from the point of view Front page, first place, High Committee said he couldn't un- Square. Jereey City, on Monday at in the al of nuclear weapon tests. The blues singer's black sequin local professional association. 10:00 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mut at Stolen car. Hits V. S. if labor to meet your problems lands Star, and third place, lerstand the "hurry." Aloyalue Church 11:00 a.m. Law- lobble skirt "sheathskin" would "Industry comes to Holmdel 'ence O. Qulnn Funeral Homt, i Mad- The Chinese premier directed in the next four years." said the ilace .Eatontown Sentinel. iion Ave.. Jersey City. have made a mermaid cry Then nyway," he added, "we don't TWO DRIVERS FINED his bitterest remarks at the ihe changed into a black four former secretary of labor in the Editorial Page lave to look for it." EATONTOWN — Magistrate DEATH NOTICE United States and President Ken- ier fringe dress for a cha-cha, Eisenhower administration. Edilorial page, first place, Sen. Stout said the Fair Lawn Peter J. Edwardsen yesterday 'ORALEMON — Maude Ertwarrft orr nedy in particular, accusing the •Have You Heard About Jerry?" Palawan Journal, and third VedTTMrtny, October 18. 1961, of 851) He told the labor leaders and 3ark, developed by Mr. Rice, "is fined Lester Lucas, 108 River St., Mver Rd.. Fair Ha»en. Wife of th« Americans of aggression in Ber- lace, Eatontown Sentinel. Trombonist Young, Introduced heir wives that some 8.000 lobs very fine park," but he again Red Bank, $15 for passing a ite Alexander M. Joralemon, alater lin, Laos, South Viet Nam, Soutt Sports pages first place, Mata if Mra. Herbert E. WUnon. Funeral >y Satchmo as a "Bing Crosby isd been lost to New Jersey dur- isked that Holmdel "go slowly" double white line, and Carmine irvlce at Smith and Smith (Home for Korea and Formosa. in- technicolor," ad libber] In a ing the first six years of the pres- 'an Journal, and third place, Morgano, North Fifth Ave., Long rvlcpfli. 180 Cllntan Ave.. Newark T Eatontown Sentinel. Its planning "and consider all m Sattinlay, October 21, at 10:30 a.m. Diplomats in the Soviet capital ew songs. ent Democratic administration Branch, $10 for delinquent vehicle! lelativea and friends are Invited to at- Women s pages, first place, spects" of the proposal. believe this and other issues wii" The group swung through the nd added: Inspection. :end. Interment In Falrraount Cam** Matawan Journal, and second tery, .Newark. continue to divide Moscow an Armstrong favorites "Blueberry "The efforts of mv opponent lace, Eatontown Sentinel. r Peiping. But they anticipate m Hill," "High Society," "Saints Go md Ihe current state Democrat- Ceansburg GOP Display advertising, first place, open break, since there is more Marching In" and others, includ- ndmlnistrntion |n Trenton to FOR ANY OCCASION Eatontown Sentinel, and third 'o Fete Candidates Expert professional binding the two great Communisl ng "Bucket's Got a Hole In It.' lelittlc this loss shows either I ilace, Highlands Star. countries together than there i; By the time the last "Thanks lenorance ... or • callon KEANSBURG - The annual 24-hr, nursing ear* Classified advertising, first inner party of Ihe Keansburg HONEY BEE FLOWERS separating them. million and Mercy-Boo-Coo, nd'fferencp to the problems of lace, Eatontown Sentinel and Republican Club will be held to- as said by Satchmo, every foot he worktne man." RUSSELL T. HODSKISS Licensed by the Dept. icond place, Highlands Star. lorrow night at Bachstadt's Res- Of Institutions and Agencies LEPERS CONTRIBUTE gave way to the beat of Amer- Delayed NEW YORK (AP)-Two lepei ca'j top entertainer. In the tabloid weekly division, aurant to honor their candidates 464 BROAD STREET, Of New Jersey At a scheduled speech in Levl'- colonies in the Ryukyu Islands ie Middletown Courier received r election. own som<> oerso"* mcWi? SHREWSBURY were among the first contributors irst place awards for its front State and county candidates Healthy Baby doien policemen, three ambu HILLTOP to a fund for a new Episcopal >age and display advertising and av0 signified their intention of anr« rrews "id a s'Sool 1""irl SH 1-4020 ruVATi nwno HOME, INC. Church headquarters building in WASHINGTON (AP) - John bird place for editorial page. tending the occasion. Anthony aited some five minutes before Kings Hwy. Mlddletown New York City. Nine congrega- Kennedy. Jr., will have an «f- The Asbury Park Press re- hesney, secretary of the club, Reliable Since 1827 he cand!dat» aorieared. Police tions, including the two lepei icial photograph made for his :eived a third place In the spot md former Mayor James J. Gra- OS 1-0177 aid thev had anticipated a much BY WIRE ANYWHERE colonies, sent $133. rst birthday Nov. 25. tews better picture division and any are in general charge. Pamela Turnure, press sect- lamer crowd. third place in the feature di- Dancing and a social program ^^^ ary to Mrs. John F. Kennedy, In Moorestnwn, during a oties- ision. In Jhe pictorial division, ill follow the dinner. reporting this yesterday de- ion and answer session, the GOP he Long Branch Record copped crlbed John as a "good andirlnte was asked if he favored second place. A junkyard near a grade cross- allby b»bv and very active" addition))! 50 davs of horse In Denver has a sign: "Go She said the baby stands In racing at New Jcrsev tracks. It pays to advertise In The head! Take a Chance. We'll Buyl Worden Funeral Home is crib and crawls on the floor, "No." he said, "1 instinctively Bister.—Advertisement. e Wreck!" Air Conditioned jor Your Comfort The Adams Memorial Home as seven Iceth, good lung* and dislike Ihe idr-a of increasing our fine appetite. racing potential." 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK Succtsior to Mount Memorial Horn* ROBERT A. BRAUN SHadyslde 7-0557 "HOME FOR FUNERALS" is your assurance of gattinrfa FUNERAL DIRECTORS beautiful, enduring monumant A modem, non-sectarian funeral home, "with n home- One of the county's most modern funeral In keeping with your most cher- ished thoughts. Visit our display like atmosphere and memorial chapel, dedicated to the homes with a completely home-like atmosphere. •r call us, without obligation. continuation of traditional reputation for distinguished To livt lit hearts wt 210 Brood! Strut R«4 Bonk, N. J, - U not to Jit." ttlitJ. m BROAD STREET EATONTOWN CAMTttU service and quiet dignity. Liberty 2-0383 JOHN VAN KIRK t, SON S3 (Vulirr rd., MMiHi-limn nil rl. M I Formerly of East Orange HARRY C. F. JAMES A. Hrailen'N Inrner KM Mi:ll« ROBERT F. Convenient Trrnta Mil T-2M1 BfliUlj -mm ****** Friday, Q£ Martin M 48'. cuss issues in the current political of conservative government anc entertained her bridge club last board's powers and duties as pro- you mark them along the line, one tour of duty, usually three or Merck 2J1( vided by the zoning ordinance morale of military scientists MOM 78 campaign. stablization of the tax rate. week. Members are Mrs. Daniel taking care to have them in just four years. McNamara says that Amp Inc 49 from state Attorney General working on research in govern- henceforth, officer-scientists will 7« He predicted that the lattei Barnett, Mrs. Hewitt Wharton, about the right positions. Ad Minn Miit 49 David D. Furman. ment-operated laboratories, be permitted extended duty in Mo Pac A 34 could come in three years. Mrs. Kenneth Wharton, Mrs. Picture Sticks With You Armour * Co Mont Ward Opinions Vary A memorandum on the subject jobs for which they show techni- Nat Blsi c Mr. Compton said this would Harry Hughson, Mrs. ,Floyd As the information is needed, Ashl Oil 14% Nat Dairy Differences of opinion with the cal proficiency. be due to the fact that at least Brown and Mrs. Daniel Hendrick- wu disclosed today by Harold Atchlion 28 «4 Nat Dlitlll zoning officer, township officials, perhaps in a test, it is much Brown, director of research and Atl Re fin 31'.; Nat Oypi 600 to 1,000 families in the town soa easier to recall a mental picture Brown, in his address, empha Avco Corp 23'i Nat Steel and the Township Committee trig, engineering in an address at the Baocock A W Wi NY Central ship would cdase to place de- of the map or timeline than to sized that the problem of indus- Bald Una 17'4 Nla M Pw mands on the school system—the The League for Service of thegered the action by the zoners. Naval Research Laboratory. The trial competition for civilian sci Bait k Oh »~ No Am Av remember the details. Surpris- memorandum has been sent to Nor Pac chief item of expense in the taxReformed Church will meet Also referred to the master ingly, your mind will begin to enlists through pay is especially S3 Nirit Alrlln the service secretaries, the di- tv,, Norwich Pa structure. Wednesday in the church house plan enactment committee was add the details as they are need- critical in the defense establish- (0t Ohio Oil The incumbent candidate also at 8:15 p.m. with Mrs. Daniel a variance application by Andrew rector of research and engineer- Boeing Outb Mar ed to your mental picture of the ment. Owem 111 Gl said that th township had a low-Holmes as hostess. Members will S. Daniele, Rt. 36, to allow con- ing and to manpower officials. Borderi 0% Pan A W Air e time line or map. Sort Warn US Param Plot er per capita cost in government meet in the church house in thestruction of a commercial build- In it, McNamara makes these "Industrial and commercial Brunswick Some subjects may not lend Buckeye PI 8* Pennej JC than surrounding communities. morning to work on bazar items. ing on a smaller than minimum points: laboratories," he said, "can often B\Jcy Erie Pa Pw*U hemselves easily to this kind of 17 Pa RR He cited numerous other town lot size. The building is planned 1. Working with other govern- pay a salary that is double or 1SS Pepal Cola picture. It is surprising, how- S1H Perkln Elnx which he said had a high pei Miss Mary Lockwood, Elizabeth for use as a drive-in retail warm ment agencies, the Pentagon more than double the current Phil El ever, how many things can be 3T* capita cost. salaries of the directors of many Pntll Pet St., returned home by plane from beer and soda outlet. charted or diagrammed in some "will make every effort" to raise Celineae Pit Steel Controlled Building the pay of senior personnel in defense laboratories." Che i * Ob Atlanta, Ga., and Lakeland, Fla. The variance application was way. The harder you must work Chrysler Pub Bv EAO 6f Mr. Compton said that the town Miss Lockwood is on vacation military research programs to An even more difficult prob- 14 Pullman referred to the planners by the:o find the right picture, the bet- 90 \ Pure Oil ship had control over buildin, from her position as a dietician Zoning Board for recommenda- ter the results. The very work levels consistent with salaries lem is morale, Brown said, add 15 S RCA and that he was instrumental i paid In industry. ing that unless something is done, 2» Reading Co at Monmouth Medical Center. tions under terms of a recently you do in finding the right kind Repub Stl reaching this end. SIS Albert E. Wuestefeld, Pershing adopted amendment to the zoning of picture puts you well on the To Use Labs 'there will be fewer and fewer Rerlon He said the records would shov peaks of talent and more and Cont Can Reyn Met PL, has returned from Raleigh, ordinance. way to successful remembering. 2. The military's own Corn Pd us Rev Tob that he favored raising the built more mediocrity." Crown Zelt ROD Pulton N. C, where he was visiting The board is also studying the (You may address questions house" laboratories shall be used Cruc Stl Bt Joa L«ad Ing permit fees and securing $30 Curtlai Wr 8S friends for two weeks. recommended changes for the to Dr. Nason in care of this Is a primary means of carrying St Reg Pap per house donations from th' Del * Hud 3« Beara Roeb Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lavich proposed M-3 zone to be created newspaper. However, he will out weapon and other military Dent Sup Shell Oil J. Crawford Compton builders for schools. Grant New Trial DOU| Alre Sinclair 127 Second St., are spending a for the proposed industrial park discuss in his column only those research programs. (In his Dow Chera Smith AO Mr. Compton said that thi For Belmar Man Du Pont Socony The forum was sponsored b; two-week vacat: Florida north of Rt. 35, Centerville. questions of general interest.) speech, Brown said that the di- Duq u 32"i Sou Pad latter was riot a legal require Eaul Kod Sou Ry thhe local League of WWomei They recently celebrated their viding line between government TRENTON (AP) - The ApEn- d John Sperry Rd ment, however, and that the town- research and research by outside oellate Division of Superior Court Erie Lack Std Brand Voters. In marked contrast ship had no means of forcing the 25th wedding anniversary. Flreatone 5(4 Std Oil Cal organizations under contract "has has granted a new trial to Don- PMC Cp Std Oil MJ some of the previous forums, last builder to pay it. Constantine J. Svercauski, Jr. Ford Hot Stud PacJl night's affair was devoid of sen son of Mrs. Mary Svercauski, is not been clearly drawn in the aid Laster of Belmarl , convictedd Oarrett S3 Texaco Mr. Moody, in the Democrati in Ocean County Court of receiv- Oen Accept Tex O Prod sational charges and counter- platform, advocated a $500 dona- undergoing recruit training at the PMt") oen Cigar Textron charges. Naval Training Center, Great 3. Depending on the nature of ing stolen property. Oen Dynara Tldewit Oil tion per house from each builder. oen Elec h Traniamer On one side was Democrat Earl Lakes, 111. work in a particular laboratory, But the court upheld a second Un Carbide- Mr. Compton termed the Demo- Oen Fda H*& Un Pac Moody, who termed the townshi cratic platform "hogwash." • portion of the annual labora- conviction against Laster who Oen Moton 90 Unit Alrc aen Pub m a