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VOL. 84. NO 136 Un*t a*w- Monm rrMw- «•""! oiu« PO«V»» OT> *w' lon Paid u KM Buk Utt it AMOlonU MUltoi OMlci*. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1962 7C PER COPY. PAGE ONE Meyner Bids Farewell In Message To Legislature TRENTON (AP)-Gov. Rob "what harm in a little more, headache, but it never was a Gov.-elect Richard J. Hughes, ert B. Meyner, in his farewell or maybe a lot more?" bore," he said. who will succeed Meyner, is message to the state Legisla- "The whole history r>f gam- The message touched on only committed to seek a jetnorl ture today, warned against le bling in our society resembles a few of the heated controver- in South Jersey, a proposal galizing any more gambling in the swing of a pendulum — sies of the past. One of these Meyner has called an idle New Jersey. toleration, followed by excess, was the Port of New York dream. "Be careful of the inch that followed by repression," he Authority's proposal for a jet Top Priority may become a yard," he said said, "You should not lightly airport in Morris County. Mey- The governor also urged Ihe in his eighth and last annual disturb the happy mediurr." ner had said the, jetport Was Legislature to give lop prior- message, a 4,000-word speech Last year, Meyner helped kill necessary, but the Legislature ity to legislation allowing the consisting largely of a glowing a move for a night harness turned thumbs down. Port Authority to buy the Hud- report on his two terms in track in Hudson County. "Like it or not, the jet age son & Manhattan Tubes But office. has arrived in transportation," he did not offer anything spe- Expansive Message cific on the problem, which is While most of the speech was Meyner said in a parting shot. Meyner's final message was Ihe subject of negotiations be- a look backward, there were "The question of locating a an expansive one. There were tween Hughes and Gov. Nelson still 16 recommendations for modern jetport where it can none of the jabs at the Sen- Rockefeller of New York legislative action, including best serve the needs of the ate's Republican caucus, which New York-New Jersey metro- The governor, listed a num- purchase of the Hudson and he criticized almost annually. ENGLISH CHAMPS — Long Branch High School seniors Anne Harris and Pat Duck- Manhattan Railroad and loca- politan area cannot be blinked ber of problems he thought his away." worth are shown by Mrs. Nell 6. Smith, right, English teacher, the certificates tion of a jet airport in north- He said a good part of the administration had tackled suc- ern New Jersey. zest of his eight years in of- "This Legislature will rave cessfully—water supply; recre- they will receive from the National Council of English for achievement in a nation- ation land; highway construc- The 53-year-old governor, fice came from dealings with to turn its attention to this t tion; stopgap commuter train wide writing competition sponsored by the council. (See story, page 91. whose term ends at noon a the Legislature. question," he said. "Inaction subsidies; expanded slate school week from today, was to go be- "Occasionally, as the song can have grave implications (Sec MEYNER. Page 7) fore a joint session of the Leg- has it, it might have been a for our economy." Gov. Robert B. Meyoer islature at 2 p.m. to present his message. The Legislature Park Pact Signed was opening its 1962 session. Returns to Issue When Meyner took office in Lawmakers to Reintroduce State Leases 460 Acres at Sandy Hook 1954, he promised to stamp out organized gambling. It was one WASHINGTON (AP) — New Jersey signed years ago but the outbreak of the Korean con- of the biggest issues in victori- an agreement with the federal government flict postponed the transfer. ous election campaign. His fi- yesterday leasing 460 acres at Sandy Hook for Under terms of the agreement, New Jer- nal message returned to the 270 Bills at Opening Session creation of a state park. sey will maintain the 460 acres as a recrea- issue. "Law enforcement against The pact, signed during a brief ceremony tional center. Meyner said he expects the'sec- TRENTON (AP) — The 186th broadening Ftate medical assist- A study of new transportation ing of the institutions and agen- organized gambling was scan- department; protection of proper- at the Pentagon, culminated years of nego- tion to be opened for fishing in April or May session of the New Jersey Legis- ance to the aged; a bill designed cies bond issue; establish a com- dalously lax when this admin- to cut discrimination by employ- ty and civil rights for reservists mission to study drinking habits tiation. and for swimming by July. lature opens today. istration took office," he said Outgoing Gov. Robert B. Mey- ers against hiring persons on the called to active duty; establish of youth; reconstitute the emer- Secretary of the Army Elvis Stahr, Jr., Sandy Hook, on which Fort Hancock is lo- today. "The general respect for ner will give his final legislative basis of age. a commission to study a jetport gency Civil Government Commis- who signed Jhe lease with Gov. Robert B. cated, has been used as a military base since law had been weakened, too, message to the 1962 Legislature Other bills would provide: in South Jersey; expedite spend- sion. Meyner, said the transfer was made possible 1790, Stahr said, when New Jersey ceded'part because thousands of our citi- this afternoon and newly sworn by changing requirements in the nation's de- of it to the federal government. It has been known as Fort Hancock since 1890. zens played bingo or bought legislators will vie with the vet- fense system. The hook, a peninsula six miles long and raffle tickets, activities which, erans to submit bills. For Eatontbwn School Meyner called the pact a "very fine a mile wide, lies across New York Bay from harmless enough, were none- It should be a very busy day. agreement" and one that will have no adverse Brooklyn and Staten Island. theless breaches of our gam- Legislators are ready to rein effect on national defense. H6 said no money Stahr said the military installation will re- bling law." troduce some 270 bills left over was involved in the lease but the state has main an important segment in the national air "We put the lid on organized from the 1961 session. Seek to Buy Part of Tract agreed to maintain the lands including high- defense system despite the state park. gambling and we kept it on," Meyner is seeking quick action way access to Fort Hancock. Meyner said the project will be a regional the outgoing governor said. He on a bill to authorize spending EATONTOWN — The Board o have approved the purchase, in Mr. Allen said the shelter idea He noted that New Jersey has cast an one rather than limited to New Jerseyans. added that bingo and raffles $28 million from the $48 million Education voted last night to tak a referendum. is being considered with the ar- envious glance at Sandy Hook for some years. He said many people from New York and were legalized for charitable bond issue for construction of in an option to buy about three Last night the board went chitects. He added, however, that He said a similar agreement with the federal Pennsylvania are expected to use the facilities. purposes. stitutions approved by the voter quarters of the Maida trace al through several of the formali- he thought voters had shown government was "-almost completed about 12 .•• (See PARK, page 2) "I would warn you here that last November. Wyckoff Rd. and Broad St. a ties necessary to get a school quite clearl ythey did not favor the very effectiveness of our a site for a new school. a gymnasium there. Dozen Bills building proposal ready for pre- policy on gambling may hold The board hopes to submit th sentation to voters. • Board member Andrew Meyer an element Of danger," Mey- During the afternoon the Re Rt. 36 Project Tops List proposa' to purchase this site The forthcoming building plans, said that in this area an under- ner said. publicans are planning to intro- along with plans for building th Mr. Allen said, will -be "more ground shelter might become a He said people might reason duce a dozen bills as the firs school there, to voters in March modest" than those rejected by swimming pool, without any in- that since present forms of step in implementing their 1962 J. Edson Allen, board president legislative program. the electorate in December, I960. tention to make It one. gambling are so well controlled said. CountyFiguresinRoadPlans But before the 1962 session gets Board member Gregory Guar- Joseph Walko, from the audi- under way the 1961 legislature Recommend Tract ino suggested investigating the possibility of building an under- ence, suggested test borings at will hold a brief farewell session The Citizens' Committee ap- TRENTON (AP) - The Iong- creased traffic to the new Sandy and Hightstown to Manalapan, ground shelter at the school site, the site, to see whether the ter- scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. and pointed by the board to study pos Italemated Union-Essex portion Hook State Park. dualization. which could double as a gym- rain is suitable for the shelter end at noon. sible school sites last year rec- of Rt. 78 may be due for the big- Other Monmouth County proj- Rt. 34—Rt. 9 to Matawan, con nasium. project. If tradition holds the clocks ommended the Maida tract as gest chunk of next year's $121 ects under consideration are: struction. may be stopped for a few minutes the most desirable. million highway construction pro- Primary and urban—Rt. 9 from Rt. 35 — Cheesequake Bridge, just short of noon as nostalgic The voters here, however, have tram; Rt. 34 to Rt. 18, dualization, and south approach, reconstruction. members eulogize the departing hree times turned down pur- And the dualization of Rt. 36 Milford Brook to Freehold Circle, Rt. 65—Garden State Parkway colleagues. chase of the whole, 19.2-acre, Introduce Pay Hike from Keansburg to Atlantic High- dualization. to Asbury Ave., dualization. Then two dozen new Assemby tract for $86,000. lands tops the list of primary and Non-Federal Project A preliminary list drafted by members, including Irving R. The board now proposes to buy urban possibilities. Non-federal: the state Highway Department Keith of Monmouth County, and 15.2 acres for $57,000. The Monmouth County road is Rt. 33—Garden State Parkway and filed wilh the Budget Bureau Ordinance Again wo new senators will be sworn due to carry the expected to Rts. 35 and 71, improvements, indicated yesterday that the por- The corner lot containing the in as members of the 186th Legis- FAIR HAVEN — Borough thirds majority vote at a subse- tion of Rt. 78 stretching from Maida homestead, and six 100 lature. Council last night again intro- Newark to Springfeld would reap by 200 foot building lots along quent meeting. duced ah ordinance to give pay the lion's share of the funds al- Sen. Robert C. Crane, R-Union, Broad St. will be excluded from Eugene Magee, former coun- increases to borough employees. located to interstate roads. will be sworn in as Senate presi- the purchase. cilman, at the December meet- Kowalski Hits Back dent and Assemblyman John W. A 50-foot strip at the west end When completed, Rt. 78 will ex- The^ordinance failed of adop- ing said the raises would cost the Davis, D-Salem, the 1961 major- of the Broad St. frontage of the tend from the Holland Tunnel in iurfn December when Mayor borough an additional $4,525 an- ity leader, will move up to the property is included in the pro- Jersey City across the state to tlilton Kosene vetoed it. nually. He also said that the ordi- speakership of the Assembly. posed purchase, to provide an rfc- At Charge by Marz Phillipsburg and form part of a In a letter read at last night's nance would bring municipal em- cess road and sidewalks from 41,000-mile national defense high- meeting the mayor reiterated his ployee salaries in line with those Tighten Control the street 'to the school. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - the organization meeting on ap- way system. - previous objections that the sal- granted to the police department pointments. The transition to the new ses- The school frontage would be Township Committeeman Sig- The bulk of the slate's $121 mil- ary raises were contrary to the personnel by a public referen- "As a matter of fact," Mr. lion wllf see the Democrats tight- on Wyckoff Rd. raund V. Kowalski, lone Repub- lion highway construction pro- Donald Colyer best interests of the municipality dum in November. Kowalski declared, "Mr. Marz en their control on the Assembly, lican on the governing body, last gram is expected to be chosen The board worked out this pur- and were inequitable. The mayor indicated that he would apnrove jumping from a 34-26 lo 38-22 List Increases night hit back at a recent charge later this year from the prelim- chase plan with the borough en- previously had pointed out that the Stout appointment as late as majority. The Senate will remain The salaries lo be raised are that he made a "deal" with inary list which bears a price gineer and the borough attorney, ome employees would receive the afternoon of the day of Ihe Turn Down 1-10 Republican, at least until Mr. Allen said. those of the tax collector, George Committeeman Henry E. Trap- tag of $215 million. greater pay raises than others. meeting if he (Mr. Marz) was Sen. Crane who has been serious- The portion the board now pro- W. Curchin who would receive $7,- hagen and Mayor Norman E. Because no borough business named mayor." Under Consideration ill, retires later this year, as x>ses to buy was appraised by 150 annually, an increase of $650; Colyer For may be carried over from one Wood to keep Committeeman The list contains 53 projects un- he has announced. n independent appraiser at the borough clerk, Roy W. Nelson, Mr. Kowalski said that where- year to another, the proposed John Marz out of the mayor's der consideration for construction Among the bills the GOP is irice to be offered for it. $7,150, representing a similar in- as he had conferred six times irdinance was dropped last month chair. during the year beginning June 1. Council Post expected to introduce: crease; librarian, Mrs. Barbara with Mr. Marz (on appointments) Since that time, Mr. Allen said, nd introduced again last night, he had conferred with the other It contains estimated totals for One providing state aid to the board has been working six Dodge, $4,900 an increase of $140; The charge was made by Mr. FAIR HAVEN —Mayor Milton It provides pay hikes of jp to co.-.imitteemen "only twice the three main categories—pri- aunties wishing to establish months to get its price accepted borough mechanic, Arthur Davi- Marz at the Wednesday organiza- Kosene last night dropped the 0 per cent. Mr. Marz on Wednesday rapped mary and urban, interstate, and :ounty junior colleges, legislation ly the Maida family. son, 54,300 a rise of $200; road tion meeting. He said he "could name of another candidate to be The measure is expected In be the appointment of two deputy non federal roads—but no individ- department work supervisor, have been mayor" if he had ap- appointed to a Borough Council No Authority adopted after its public hearing building inspectors, as well as ual cost estimates. Incoming Newman Walden. $5,500, a $500 proved of slate Sen. Richard R. vacancy—but councilmen refused Mr. Allen stressed that the on Jan. 22. However, if Mayor that of Mr. Stout, and charged Gov. Richard J. Hughes and his Found Dead increase; road department em- Stout as township attorney. to accept the suggestion. oard has no authority actually Kosene vetoes it again, council Mr. Wood and Mr. Traphagen highway commissioner will insert The mayor proposed last night BOSTON (AP) — Carl M. :o buy the property until voters may adopt it only by a twn- (See PAY, Page 2) Mr. Kowaiski said last night "I with "not being true Demociats." cost figures when the final pro- Donald Colyer, 52 Gillespie Rd., Hughes, 29, a restaurant : tility voted for Mr. Wood as mayor, In other business at last night's gram is drafted in June or Jul.. be seated to fill the seat left va- man was found dead in bed in and on all appointments, for the session, the committee voted to Interstate niads, 90 per cent cant by the resignation of James iis room at the YMCA Sunday. good of the township." withdraw from the county library supported by federal funds, nor- L. Davison. An autopsy was ordered. He termed Mr. Marz' charges system, and continue participa- mally receive the largest indi- Mr. Colyer was a candidate for Hughes was a native of Tusca- Untrue and said he had conferred tion in the Matawan Through vidual cuts of the highway con- mayor in November, I960 when oosa, Ala. with Mr. Marz "six times" before free public library system. (See ROADS, Page 2) he ran on the Independent Party The YMCA said he had a fos- ticket. The Democratic party er brother. Rev. Vallie Peek of, candidate, Mr. Kosene, won the !13 DeWitt Ave., Asbury Park, election. Nl. J. State Ruling Is Disputed At the council organization meeting last week, Mr. Kosene asked council to appoint James CD Officer Sees Pupils Safer in School in Attack R, Acker, but the nomination dropped without confirmation. Mr. Index SHREWSBURY-A difference apparent at last night's Board hase-ments for adequate fallout Acker was Democratic candidate Of^opinion exists between the of Education meeting. shelters. for councilman in the November, Amusements 1961 elections. Births local Civil Defense director and Dr. Donald C. Seufferl re- He said he feels the pupils ported lo the board on the According to Borough Attorney Jim Bishop the state Department of Edu- would be better off staying in recent "mandatory" dispersal school in the event of a nuclear J William R. Blair, Jr.. council may Hal Boyle cation over where school chil- order from the state Depart- attack. selecl t andd approve iti s own re Bridge dren should go in the event of ment of Education and state "Did you ever try lo tell a olacemenl for the scat after 30 Classified a nuclear attack. Civil Defense director, Thom- mother that?" asked Monroe G. days has passed from tho time Comics : as S. Dignan, and a discussion Mr. Davison resigned, or ofter Crossword Puzzle A Dec. 4 order from Ihe stale Marx. lie had had with Mr. Connors. Feb. 1. Editorials _ requires that pupils be sent Board President Frederic Update Plans Hcrblock home if an alert is sounded. Messina said he would rather Faced with the state order, have children sent home. Kitty Kelly 10 The directive would have pupils SHREWSBURY ACCIDENT — Joseph A. Lin fan to, Sr., 53, of 365 Norwood Ave., Dr. Seuffert said the board will Dr. Seuffert also cited a re- Require Helmets Movie Timetable 4 stay in school if the take cover update current dispersal plans cent federal government an- ATLANTA (AP) - A bill in- Obituaries 2 Long Branch, was thrown from this car yesterday morning after it collided with a siren sounds. for the pupils. • nouncement proposing group troduced in the Georgia Legisla- Sylvia Porter S tandem truck on Rt. 35 at the Shrft-wsbury Ave. jughandle. The truck ran over Mr. Jack Connors, the local CD However, some board mem- shelters rather than individual ture would require operators of Radio-Television 4 Linfante'j legs after he was thrown through the windshield. A piece of the wind- director, last night said the bers pointed out that there shelters. motorcycles and motorscooters Social 10-U school building "is the most would be no supervision of The board noted that a fed- to wear helments.. The author, George Sokohky 6 shiald rests on the hood. Mr. Linfante, a Register employee, is in critical condition adequate building in town. We children sent home after an eral survey of buildings.in New Rep. Culver Kidd, said doctors Sports 12-13 today in Riverview Hospital, where efforts ars being mads to save his lags. Tha i feel that the children would be alert sounded. Jersey suitable for use as shel- had advised him that must of Stock Market 3 truck driver was not injured. Truck in background was not involved in accident. safer in the school." Dr. Seuffert also pointed out ters is to be completed in two those hurt while riding such ve- Successful Investing 3 hicles receive head injuries. Ses story, page 2. • The divergent views became that many residences here lack months. .j W. S. White -.« 2-Tawday, January 9,196& RED BANK REGISTER 1- . . .> Post Office Plea Is Granted P«ttt»M Mm$ Hospital Sea Bright Doesn't Like Change Fort Monmouth For Church Sjt First Cuui andMri. Henry FAIR HAVEN - Construction Fenton, 52, A. Caxbarro, 60 Mitchell Dr. of the new Fair Haven Method- SEA BRIGHT - A reques son A. Williams, Jr., askini Eatontown,' son, Friday. ist Church will take place in the for » postmark all its own, am that Sea Bright again be mad' Marine Cpl. and Mrs. Rlchari near future as Borough Counci: Suffers Fatal a post office and postmastei a separate' postal entity from Tompkins, 31 Briarwood Ave, last night approved a minor sub- to go with it,' will be made b; Ruffison and Locust. Keansburg, daughter, Friday. division of a five-acre plot at thi this borough. The consolidation, with Rum- Capt. and Mrs. Homer Petltt, end of McCarter Ave., thi Heart Attack On the recommendation son the main office, was made Jr., 19 Van's Trailer Court, Eaton church's site. NEW SHREWSBURY - Ar- Mra". Cecile F. Norton, tb four years ago as part of Presi- town, son, Friday. thur F. Fenton, 52, of 14 Mere- 1 The property, which lies 601 Borough Council agreed las dent Eisenhower's postal ex- Second Lt. and Mrs. Thoma feet-north of Ridge Rd., is being dith Dr, died yesterday after suf- night to write to Sen. Harri pense cutback. J. Burns, 1636 Sixth Ave., Nep- sold to the church by Lovett' fering a heart attack shortly after Mayor and Council unani- tune, son, Friday. Nursery, Inc., Little Silver, En- jetting off a train from New mously agreed that service has Sp. 4 and Mrs. Ronald G. trances to the property will be York at the Red Bank Station. been deteriorating since the Smith, IS Melrose Ter., Long from Ridge Rd., and McCarte Red Bank Police Chief George New Stress ! change. Previously, Sea Brigh Branch, son, Saturday. Ave. H. Clayton said Mr. Fenton col- had had its own post office and PFC.and Mrs. Donald W. Gray, Rev. Donald Rupert, church lapsed on the west corner of On Teaching postmaster for 50 years. Fort Hancock, son, Sunday, pastor, said the new building wil Bridge Ave. and Monmouth St. Under the present system Navy Lt. and Mrs. Fred C, be of contemporary style with a He was taken to Riverview hos- Rumson maintains a postmaster. Schoenagel, NAD Earle, daugh brick facade. The church will be pital by the first aid squad. Of English Superintendents of malls are ter, Sunday. built in two stages. Charles Rasmussey, 19,' of Reed assigned to Locust and Sea WASHINGTON (AP) - A m Sp. 4 and Mrs. Ralph L. Cole- A dual-purpose sanctuary and Rd. here told police Mr. Fenton Bright. and concentrated program to im nan, Rt. 1, Jackson, son, Sunday fellowship hall and five class- had complained of chest pains Marvin Fowler, a previous prove the teaching of English i Monmouth Medical Center rooms will be first on the con- while on the train. postmaster here, is the Sea the schools is getting under wa; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker, struction schedule. M . Fenton Is employed by the Bright superintendent. 65 Hopping Rd., Belford, daugh the Office of Education reports At a later date, perhaps within Mutual Insurance Company, New ter, yesterday. Ralph C. M. Flynt, assistan, three years, but depending on York. commissioner of education, sa' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomas, church growth, another wing wil" The Worden Funeral Home is the first research project con Insurance RESCUE WORKERS remove one of the injured passengers from train wreck after 2100 Rutherford Ave., Neptune be built housing a larger sanc- in charge of funeral arrange- Township, daughter, yesterday. tracts were awarded last month 6 speeding Rotterdam-bound express plowad into the tide of a slow moving commu- tuary, Rev. Rupert said. ments. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry, Congress, last year voted mop Architects are Albert & Thomas ter train in densa morning fog near Woerden, The Netherlands. At least 90 parsons 14 Beechview Ave., Union than $500,000 for the program. Saving Set of Peansauken. COSMO D. PIZZULLI Interested Institutions are pre Beach, son, yesterday. were killed in the worst disaster in the history of Dutch railroads. A second subdivision was ap- LONG BRANCH - Coslmo D. paring-proposals to be submitted Mr. and Mrs. Richard Acker- (AP Wirephoto by radio from Amsterdam) proved which will permit Edwin Pizzulli, 56, of 161 Grand Ave., by Jan. 18 for establishment At $3,800 man, 340 Laird Ave., Oakhurst Herr, 35 Grange Ave., to build died yesterday in Monmouth SEA BRIGHT - A saving son, yesterday. three curriculum study centers, Medical Center. $3,800 will be realized by th Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hager- tennis court on the adjacenl Offers, Recommendations He was a native of Italy, son borough this year as a result c man, IS Howland Ave., Long property of Jacob and May Vos- Award of contracts for thesi Grant Store Weather Linfante of Mrs. Frances Pizzulli and the subscribing to a package insu Branch, daughter, yesterday. selman. Is expected sometime In Febn New Jersey—Variable cloudi late Nunzio Pizzulli, and came to ance policy, It was announced •ry, after an advisory commattc ness, breezy and cold today wit! this country as a child. He had last night's borough counci Thefts Bring Condition studies the offers and makes rec a few snow flurries in north been employed at the Bendix Avi- meeting. ommendationj to Dr. Sterling M western hills. High in the 30; State's Tax Five Fined ation Corporation at Eatontown. in the southeast to the 20s In h McMurrin, the commissioner The Andy Keating Agency hai Jail Term Critical Surviving besides his mother northwest cor- education. placed the insurance with th In Rumson are his wife, Mrs. Flora Pizzulli; North American Insurance Co. LITTLE SILVER—Magistrate ner. Fair am SHREWSBURY — Joseph A CollectionUp The program is being undertal Richard D. Porter last nigh! Linfante, Sr., of 365 Norwooi RUMSON — Three motorists two daughters, Ruth and Clelia cold to nigh TRENTON (AP) — New Jer- en under the over-all federal pro A tiew police car will be o: sentenced Cleve Brown of Rum- Ave., Long Branch, is in critical paid fines in court last night for 'izzulli, at home, and two broth- with low in sey's tax collections were up $15, gram on co-operative research dercd for the borough within thi son PI. to DO days in county jail condition this morning in River careless driving. ers, James Pizzulli of Saddle teens excepi 549,071 in the first five month; It is expected that many of th next week. Quotations announced for petty larceny at the W. T. view Hospital. Nurses said he hai Magistrate William Riker fined Brook, and Anthony Pizzulli of somewhat low of the present fiscal year, state research projects will be carrier by Councilman John S. Forsma Grant and Co, store here. a "poor" night. Warren Gopel of One North Cher- Wood-Ridge. He was a member er in colde: Treasurer John A. Kervick re on through three or more year: were $1,356 from Circle Chevroli spots of north He underwent an emergency ry La., this borough, $25; Ken- i the Italian Gospel Hall of Long maybe as many as five, thougl Co., Red Bank, and $1,322 froi Police said Mr. Brown pleaded ported yesterday. Branch. guilty to the charge. They said west coun operation yesterday in Riverview neth Kocen, Shrewsbury, $25, and the contracts must be limited Kitson .Chevrolet, Inc., Lon, He said the state collected $149, Funeral services will be con- Mr. Brown had been employed ties Wednes- where doctors attempted to savi Julia Osterman, Atlantic High- an annual commitment. Branch. Contract was awarde 110,840 in major taxes from July ducted tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. as a stock clerk in the store. day, mostly the use of both his legs. lands, $15. on the lower figure with the pn y through November. In the cor- in the Gospel Hall, Art St., Long Concerned with the entire fieli The thefts, they said had been f Mr. Linfante, a member of Thi Charles Sickels, of 88 McLaren viso that a heater be Included fair and responding period a year before, Branch. Burial will be in Wood- of English teaching, from readin; made over a period of two cold Register's Circulation Depart St., Red Bank, was fined $50 for :he equipment. t i n u e d collections totaled $133,561,769. bine Cemetery, Oceanport, under in the elementary grades to Eng- months. _ ment, was driving his car, whicl driving 70 miles per hour in a lish composition in the higl Almost the entire increase wa direction of the Woolley Funeral A request for a pay raise of ui In traffic cases, Lessle Malonc ligh ranging from the 20s was struck by a tandem track oi 25-mile zone. Magistrate Riker schools, the program was pro- accounted for by higher levie: Home. specified amount was receive of 224 Shrewsbury Ave., Red in the northwest corner to thi Rt 35 at the Shrewsbury Ave. ordered Mr. Sickels' license sus posed last year as an amendment on cigarettes and gasoline. 'rom the Patrolmen's Benevole Bank, was fined $55 for allowing low- 30s in the southeast. jughandle. The truck driver, Ar- pended for 30 days. to the budget originally submif Cigarette tax collections were Association and held for stud; an unlicensed driver to operate MARINE thur A. Davis of 311 Cookmat Another Red Bank resident, MISS OSCEOLA LANE ted by the Eisenhower adminis- up 39.9 per cent to $25 million, when the new budget Is plannec his car. Theodore Fleming o" Cape May to Block Island —! Ave., Asbury Park, was not in- Richard Shannon of 41 Riverside RED BANK - Miss Osceola tration. The tax was increased 40 pei Fire Chief John Thompson wa; Ihe same address was fined $40 Small craft warnings are dis jured. Ave. was fined $105 and given a Lane, 67, of 285 South Pearl St., cent (from 5 cents a pack to ; Remedial Work made a special policeman with- far driving the car without a played. 20-25 knots westerly According to Police Chier Ray 10-day suspended jail sentence for died yesterday in Monmouth cents). Gasoline tax collections Priority was given the project out salary. license. winds with higher gusts today mond Mass, Mr. Linfante wai being a disorderly person Dec, Medical Center. because of reports published af increased 20.1 per cent to $53 Richard Booker of 258 Central diminishing tonight and becom thrown from his a'tuo, and thi 14. Miss Lane had lived here 50 most a year ago by the National million, The tax was increased ; Ave., Red Bank, paid a $20 fine ing variable 10-15 knots Wednes- truck ran over his legs. ears. Council of Teachers of English 20 per cent (from 5 cents a gal- for careless driving. day. Variable cloudiness today The chief said the truck was She is survived by a sister, that 70 per cent of colleges air lon to 6 cents). with a few snow flurries well off- traveling north on Rt. 35, and tfrs. Aline Walling of Marlboro. universities had to provide re- New Jersey The only other important tax- shore. Fair tonight and Wednes- Mr, Linfante was driving out ol Park Services will be held at 2 p.m. medial work In English. es to show sizable increases were day. Visibility over five miles, the jughandle to proceed west on (Continued) 'hursday in the F. Leon Harris on alcoholic beverages, up 4.6 The council also reported thai News Brieis Scholarship TIDES Shrewsbury Ave. The, governor and H. Mat Funeral Home. Burial will be in per cent to $9.3 million, and mo- 150,000 students failed college en ATLANTIC CITY—Two lus (Sandy Hook) No summonses were issued, Adam's, state conservation com White Ridge Cemetery, Eaton- tor vehicles, up 3 per cent to trance tests in English in 1961 pended policemen pleaded guilty Today—High 10:17 p.m., low Chief Mass said, pending com- missioner, outlined plans for de- own. To Honor $24.6 million. and that nearly four million pup! to departmental charges yester- 4:15 p.m. pletion of his investigation. veloping the project last October, la elementary schools had read- day at a police department Wednesday — High 10:42 a.m when it became obvious the state MRS. MINNIE BARTH Ing disabilities. hearing stemming from the al- Dr. McKelvie and 11:13 p.m., low 4:28 am. and would acquire the land. KEANSBURG - Mrs. Minnie An aim is the provision of all leged extortion of a motorist, LONG BRANCH - A college :04 p.m. Cite Auto Firm Drunk Driving Adams, at that time, said it arth, 88, died yesterday In her In the field of English Instructs Fifteen other charges, Including scholarship to honor the late Dr. (For Red Bank and Rumson would take about 90 days to com-j lome, II Leroy PI. to state and local school author! violations of criminal statutes, J. C. McKelvie was agreed upon Bridge, add two hours;. Sea ForAirPollution plete the first phase. He said this Mrs. Barth was born In New tics comparable to that now being were dismissed. The policemen, Charge Lodged ast night by more than 25 friends Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long would consist of two 800-car park-' fork City and formerly resided provided in the field of moderi Edward Kolcn, 32, and Latterlo TRENTON (AP) — Don's Auto and associates of the former city Branch deduct 15 minutes; High FREEHOLD - Larry Funches, ing lots, about half a mile of bath- in Jersey City before moving here foreign languages under the Na- Rando,_2<, had been accused ol Exchange, Morganville, has been Board of Education member. lands Bridge add 40 minutes.) 48, of 33 Lockwood Ave. was Ing' beach and almost a mile of ix months ago. tional Defense Education Act an taking money"allegedly extorted cited by the Heafch Departmem 'Meeting at the home of Mrs charged with drunk driving yes- beachi.fpr surf: fishing. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. In the fields of science and math from -tba motorist, Raymond for violating the air pollution cbdi Elsie Netter, 396 Hendrickson DENVER (AP) — Bitter cold terday after his car collided Adams said the first stage of ennie Allen of Jersey City: a ematics by the National Scienci Bradley of Pleasantvlile. Kolen and ordered to take corrective Ave., the group chose Mrs. Lu- moved into Colorado and Wyom headon with another on Throck- development would cost about ;on, Joseph Barth of this place; Foundation. and Rando (.leaded guilty to dis- steps prior to Feb. 6, 'it wai cy Wilson, councilwoman from ing today in the wake of one ol morton Ave,, Police Chief Cor- $100,000. He said the money was ix grandchildren and 17 great- obeying rules and regulations [he winter's heaviest snowfalls. announced today. " ' Teacher Training he Fifth Ward in which Dr. Mc- nelius De Vries reported. on hand. xandchildren. of the police department, ne- The firm, on Spring Valley Rd, This contemplates operation o Kelvie resided, as chairman. Dr. The storm which blanketed the Mr. Funches was lodged in He said another $100,000 would glect of duty and conduct tube- in Morganville, has been ordered The Ryan Funeral Home ll in teacher training institutes as we: Alexander Vineburg, a council- two mountain states with 12 inch Monmouth County Jail overnight be spent expanding development coming a public servant. John to install running water, fire :harge of arrangements. is the curriculum study centers, man-at-large, was named treas- :s or more of snow yesterday, and will be arraigned before of the 460 acres for a second Gallagher, a county probation fighting equipment, and, propei Flynt said, to give state and loca' urer. moved eastward into Kansas and Magistrate Alexander Levchuk summer season, an expansion officer named In the case, was incineration or other means oi PERCY TAYLER education departments the oppor- Oklahoma. today. that would provide a mile of represented at the hearing by a Councilwoman Wilson said that disposal. HOWELL TOWNSHIP — Per- tunity to draw on a variety o a fund raising program will be Up to six Inches of snow were Police said Mr. Funches car, bathing beach and parking for lawyer. However, Kersletter If these measures are Inade- :y Taylor, 62, of Ramstown Rd., research findings. It Is not pro undertaken to support the schol- expected in the Oklahoma Pan- proceeding south, went off the 4,000 cars. said any action against Gal quate the firm must cease oper- died last night in Fdtkin Hospital, posed to recommend a standard arship plan. She said the com handle and roads in the north- left side of the street, struck a Later, if the Defense Depart- lagher must be taken by county ation, the Health Department \eptune. curriculum, he added. mittee will make its award an west section of that state were pole, and bounded back into the ment releases the remaining 1,400 officials. icing. Snow in the Oklahoma statement said. Mr. Taylor was a World War ually to a graduate of a high roadway to collide with a car acres of Sandy Hook, Adams Studies already under wa; City area was pushed around by veteran. school in Monmouth County and driven by Albert Zullo, 14 said two miles of bathing beaclj In the project deal with compare winds of 28 to 35 miles an hour. Funeral arrangements are un- BLOOMFIELD — A woman, hat this limitation will be the Japanese Teacher West Dye St., Englishtown. would be open with parking for tive effectiveness of writing, drill The storm, second in a week, ler the direction of the Higglni who defied a wall of flames to inly condition attached to the Mr. Zullo and a passenger in 15,000 cars. •elf-instruction and group discus pushed as far south as Amarillo, At Monmoutli Regional ilemorial Home, Freehold. rescue her cat, had to be res irize. his car, Mrs. Elaine Scobey, 29 Stahr pointed out that the pen- slon. Tex. cued herself yesterday when she Ray Elmore, manager of the NEW SHREWSBURY — A Jap-| Main St., Englishtown, were ex- insula has holly, wild cherry, More than half a foot of snow became trapped In a burning Central Jersey Post, was named anese science teacher arrived amined in offices of local phy- and red cedar trees but "per- house. Mrs. Eunice Stark had 'ell in western Kansas. Tribune lublicity chairman. here yesterday to begin a month's sicians and were released. haps its finest attraction is its Roads run upstairs to her second floor reported seven inches. Garden Hazlet Other officers appointed were tour of duty in Monmouth Re- Chief De Vries said Mr, Funch- beach." (Continued) apartment at 164 Bloomfield City six and Dodge City three. Miss Lee Walling daughter ol Dr. James W. Parker, Sr,, of gional High School as part of an es was declared to be under the Looking on at yesterday's cere- Ave., climbed back to a smoky In Wyoming, the mercury :truction budget., Three of th» 10 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wadlngton, Red Bank, honorary chairman; international teacher development hfluence of liquor by Dr. Jacob mony, were Sens. Clifford P. Deer Crest Dr., Holmdel, returned first floor with the cat In her dropped to 24 below zero at Cas- program being aided by the U.S. Lewis, who conducted an exam- Case, R-N. J., and Harrison A. interstate road projects 'under arms, then was trapped Inside Rev. Cornelius Williams, vice per and Laramie and to 15 be- onsideration for next year cover to Nasson College, Springdale, :hairman; Herbert W, Upshure, Department of Health, Education ination and signed a certificate. Williams, Jr., D-N. J.; Rep. Maine, last week making the trip when the front door Jammed low at Cheyenne. Temperatures and Welfare. James C. Auchincloss, R-3d jortions of Rt. 78. shut. She screamed and fire- und-ralsing chairman, and Mrs. also hit sub-zero recordings In The preliminary list totals $42,- by plane. She was home for six nna P. Upshure, secretary. Katoru Nakamura, of Kyoto, Dist.; Kenneth Crevellng, director; weeks, and,during part of that men forced open the door to Colorado. Japan, will teach in the high if resource development for the '98,000 in primary and urban time was a patient in Monmouth free her. The fire routed eight Two deaths were attributed to ichool through Feb. 8. He wili Fire Levels ••Jew Jersey Conservation Depart- oads, $149,340,000 In Interstate Medical Center, Long Branch. :enants and caused extensive he storm In Denver, both result- ive in three different homes, a ment, and Thomas D. Morris, as- oads and $22,850,000 In non-fed- damage. Union Beach ng from heart attacks induced iveck to ten days eae». Hosts Garages, Bins ;istant secretary of defense' for :ral roads. , , ,,.r; "'•' Mrs. Louise Heuer Wieandt and Sharon Hennessy, infant daugh- >y over exertion in trying to will be Frank L. Weinheimer, nstallations and logistics. It will be scaled down to meet Miss Helen E. MacNiece of NEWARK—An ex-convict whi er of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. :ope with the city's 13'/j-inch superintendent of schools; James LONG BRANCH — Several he $32,174,694 in primary and Woodhaven, L. I., were New iroke Into the Blue Palace Taven Hennessy, Jr., Stone Rd., was -nowfall. O. Pickering, a member of the ;arages and storage bins used rban, $69,335,667 in interstate, Year's Day guests of Mr. and! n Waverly Ave., chopping a holi " •aptized last week in Holy Family Dr. Albert W. Recht, 63, Uni- Board of Education, and W. J. by the Jersey Feed Co. to stack nd $20 million in non-federal Mrs. Ernest E. Pescux, Bethany i the ceiling, was shot to death Catholic Church by Rev. John of Denver astronomer, McCIellan. hay at Joline and Branchport Pay oads for the 1962-63 construction Rd. Mr. and Mrs, Peter O. Wei esterday by a policeman. Th ~. Meehan. Sponsors were Mr. died at his home after shoveling Aves. were destroyed by fire this (Continued) irogram. gand, Jr., of Keyport, were eve- sin was identified through finger nd Mrs, Frank Raccioppi, Sixth ;now. Mario Mapelli, 61, died morning. >loyee, Robert Frank, $4,750 a If Hughes cuts the Highway De- ning guests. •rints as Walter Westry, 24, ol it. A dinner followed in Button- after attempting to push his The fire was discovered about M75 increase; two senior sanita- lartment budget below Its re- [cwark, whose last known ad- »ood Manor, Matawan. Attending tailed car. Keansburg :50 a.m. and firemen were still ion employees, Leroy King and luests, the cuts in projects would In contrast to the Arctic blasts n the scene after 8 o'clock. In Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox, Deer :ress was on Hunterdon St. Po- .ere Mr. and Mrs. Hennessy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Myers, "homas Emmons, $5,100 each, ave to be still deeper. The non- addition to the buildings and hay, Crest Dr., are entertaining Mr, ce said Westry had a record ol md children, Loma, Lynn and •vhich swept the mountain and Truman PI., West Keansburg, en- •epresenting rises of $200 each, federal budget is usually the tar- Cox's mother, Mrs. Esther Cox, ven arrests since 1954 and Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Racci- lains states, San Francisco with ertained in their home New an auto truck also was destroyed. ;nd sanitation employees, Rob-i ;et for such cuts. of Bloomfield. erved a total of 18 months in •ppl nnd children, Janice and '9 and Oakland, Calif., with 75 'ear's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- rt Breckinridge, Roland Boyd! The federal government, which -il. lonnld. A buffet supper for the :halkcd up record highs for .Tnn- am Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Death Toll at 87 :nd Vincent Conway, $4,800 each, ontributes 50 per cent for pri- William T. Walling, Deer Crest amily followed in the Henncssy ary yesterday. Hurl, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coon, 1200 increase. mary and urban roads and 90 ome. The couple have another Elsewhere, five inches of new Dr., has returned from Rlvcrview ATLANTIC CITY — Gov.-elect Mr. and Mrs. James Quartler, Salaries also set by the ordi-j ier cent for interstate roads, re- laughter, Susan. mow was on the ground at Buf- In Train Crash Hospital, Red Bank, where he wa Ichard J. -Hughes believes that Fames Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ance but which do not reflect erves the right to choose survey a surgical patient. :jtislatlon authorizing an express alo, N. Y., and Muskcton, Mich., Chamberlain and John Tobin, all UTRECHT, Holland (AP) - rojects in each category. The r lad a new three-inch fall. ncreascs are those of Mr. Cur- ay from the Camden area to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falduti, f West Keansburg, and Mr. and Relatives of victims in Holland's ate has also made provision fpr Here are some early tempera- hln as borough treasurer, $1,- Mr. and Mra. Thomas Donovan .tlantic City will be signed by 'ine St., received a telephone Mrs. William Gentes and daugh .vorst train wreck were arriving 100; tax assessor W. Raynond hree miscellaneous projects. of Brooklyn spent a few days with •ov. Robert B. Meyner. Hughes all last week from Paris, ures and conditions: er, Carol, Atlantic Highlands. here today to help in 'the grim /an Horn, $3,000; Magistrate This leaves the state with 48 their son-in-law and daughter, Mr laid, however, in a speech at the 'ranee, (rom their son-in-law and Boston 36, cloudy; New York :ask of identifying bodies lying ohn V. Crowell, $2,400; welfare pecific road projects from which and Mrs. John J. Warnock, and nnual dinner of the Atlantic City 30, clear; Washington 30, laughter, Army Sgt. and Mrs Donald Joseph, infant son of n long rows in a church. lirector, Mrs. Thomas Morton, children, Jackie and Kathleen, ty Chamber of Commerce last clear; Atlanta 31, clear; Miami :he final program will be drafted. illiam R. Coby, Sr., announcing /Ir. and Mrs. Kovic, Beacon Light The official death toll stood at ;500; borough electrician, Frank Bethany Rd. ight, that if Meyner would not he birth of their daughter, Mary 55, clear; Chicago -2, clear; Lou- Ave., was baptized last week in 17 but it was expected to rise as Leslie, $700; the building inspec- LONDON (AP) — A Trans- iprove the bill, he would approvi -nnc, on Christmas Day. Mrs. isville 12, clear: Detroit 14, "It. Ann's Catholic Church by Rev. workers pieced together mangled ,or, Thomas W. Carlock, $900 rorld Airlines Boeing 707 jet Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stilhvell if it were passed again by the -oby Is the former Jennie Fnldu- cloudy; Kansas City 6, clear; 1 Anthony J. Luisini. Sponsors were bodies. ilus fees, and Mr. Nelson's $400 ;ped across the Atlantic today and children, Nancy, Edward ara (62 Legislature. Meyner had said Her brother and sister-in-law, Minneapolis -11, clear; Denver Miss Marpact Noone, Hazlet, and Women volunteers met the rel- ;alary as municipal court clerk. rom New York to London today John, and Miss Betty J. Cox, oi arlier in Trenton that he would Ar, nnd Mrs. Michael Fnlduti, •5, snow; Dallas 33, rain; Phoe- 'homas McMillan, Jersey City. tives and took them first to a in 5 hours 15 minutes. TWA said Deer Crest Dr., are on a trip to •t sign the bill unless state sen- crsey City, will be the baby's nix -IS, clear; Seattle 43, clear; , reception and buffet supper fol- otel where all available informa- It adds up! More and more! it was a record for civil planes— Florida. iors chose an Expressway Au- odparents by proxy. 'Die couple San Francisco 58, clear; Los An- qeles 56, clear: Anrhorase 27. owed in the Kovic home. ion on the dead and injured still eople use The Register ads each j four minutes faster than the lority whose members were ac- lso have a son, William. hospitals was assembled. Mrs. Fred Stryker, Keyport, i- •ptable to him. Hughes reiter- snow, and Honolulu 72, cloudy. issue because results come fas-j mark set by a TWA 707 in July, James Coleman, Rumson, chief| Most of the identified dead er.—Advertisement. 11961. visiting her son-in-law and daugh :ed his campaign promises to Fire Chief James C. Haggerty, f radiological chemical section were men. many of them fathers. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D istcr casl-west highway develop- r., Prospect Ave., was guest of Change Voted f Titanium Division, National Women victims were difficult to Frye and family, Bethany Rd. ent in the stnto as a prime onor at a party and buffet sup- Lead Co., Sayreville, will be guest dentify because their handags, »p toward bettering the eco- er last week Riven by the mem- IRVINGTON (AP) - Irvington poaker at the Jan. 17 meeting of! :ontaining personal documents, Mrs. Peter O. Weigand, Jr. imic condition of south Jersey crs of Fire Company 1 in the voters decided yesterday to he Keansburg Parent-Teacher vere lost in the crash. Keyport, Miss Addie Aumack, lore N. J. News Briefs. Page 9 re house. Mr. Haggerty, a mem- change their 36-year commission Association in the school. Officials said all the identified Stone Rd., and Mrs. Lydia Mat- er of Company 1 was sworn in a form of government to a mayor- :nsualties were Dutch except thews, Florence Ave., Raritan orough fire chief at the Borough council system. The vote was 7,- The Parent-Teacher Association wo Britons who were Injured on- Township, visited Mrs. William T, NEW CHRISTIAN CENTER unday afternoon. 110 to 5.762. of St. Ann's Catholic School will ly slightly. m Walling and William T. Walling. NEW YORK (AP)—Plans are meet Thursday. Sister Marie The track was cleared today Jr., De«r Crest Dr., Wednesday. ting made by the Methodist In ancient times Bizerte, FIRE IN WASHER Jeanne, principal, will speak on vhere the speeding express oard of Christian Social Con- unisin, then known as Hippo NEW SHREWSBURY - The report cards and examinations. xashed yesterday Into a slower The executive board of the rns for » $2 million church irytus, waged continuous war Northside Engine Co. was called Mrs. Charles Hahn, president, ommuter train at a fogged-in Holmdel Township Women's Re- •liter across the street 'mm, ith Carthage. Both cities fell yesterday morning to put out a will present Rev. Edward Corri- lunetion near Woerden. An of- publican Club met at the home ited Nations headquarters | Suits and sportcoats are saying goodbye to g Tore Roman legions In the 2nd fire in » washing machine motor gan, pastor, a check from the iclal Inquiry will open Friday af- of Mrs. Harold J. Cantrcll, R~J re. It would be for interde- entur/B. C. and were absorbed, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter group for $1,800 for the building cr autopsies have been pcr- s J. Kridel at January Sale prices. | 35, last week. nominational use. to the Roman Empire. ' Scoles, 54 Riveredgo Rd. fund. ormed on the two engineers. Condemnation BANK REGISTER Tuesday, January 9,1962—3 Sqccessful Investing Hearings Held Extend School Accreditations Common Problem of Service Men On 2 Buildings Middletown Atlantic Freehold FAIR HAVEN-Borough Coun- MIDDLETOWN — The Board By ROGER E. SPEAR cil last night held two condemna- of Education received word last Highlands Regional tion hearings, but postponed two night that the Middle States As- Q.—"I am a master sergeant in ATLANTIC HJGHLANDS-The FREEHOLD The Middle diers Deposits to give me th others « Feb. 12. sociation ' of High Schools arid the U.S. Army with two depend- Board of Education received State* Association of Colleges best return between now am Council ordered an Inspection Secondary Schools has extended ents. I'll be forced to retire i word last night from.the Middle and Secondary Schools has noti- then? Upon retirement, we pi by fire, health and building offi- the system's accreditation until February, IMS, .due to- the ag< States Association of Colleges and fied the Regional High School to settle in San Diego and wi cials of a two-story house al 66 Dec. 31, 1965. limitation of 55 years. I hayi need this money for a down pa; Secondary Schools that the ac- Board of Education that the Maple Ave. after it heard the The system will be reviewed creditation of the local high ample life fa ment on a house, some furnitu testimony of George Albert, ad- school's accreditation had;, been Eurance, $4,000 and a car." S.G. by a committee from the associa- school has been continued. extended to May 1, 1D63, from iti ministrator of the estate of Na- tion in May, 1965. in Soldiers De- A. — Many servicemen hav Two years ago the school was present deadline of March 1, 1962. than J. Williams, owner of the James W. Davidheiser, secre- posits drawin written to me with a probler property. in danger of losing its rating fol Superintendent of Schools Ken- 4 per cent, ani tary to the Board of Education, lowing an evaluation by Middle similar to yours, and if you don' Building Inspector Thomas 3 neth M. Frisble notified the board $1,709 in th announced that the board is States. mind, I'd like to make this into Carlock previously reported tc last night that he had received bank for emer- awaiting approval of plans for sort of group reply. council the building was in di The board at that time was word of the action as o( Jan. 2. genles. the Bayview School addition by With retirement only thre lapidated condition and unsightly. told by the examiners that new The notification. Mr. Frisbie said, the state Board of Health. facilities were desperately also required the board to sub- "There an years away, it is natural for yo The hearing will be continued James R. Mlnogue William E. Russell He said that once the state needed and must be provided mit a description of changes and also 240 share; to want to build up your capita to Jan. 22, with a decision pend- agency gives Its approval, the The report added impetus to the improvements made since the of a mutual for the coming period when th ing the report of the officials who board can receive bids on the drive which resulted In the crea- last report and a report on build- fund, which I' family income will probably I make the inspection of both the seven-room addition. tion of the Henry Hudson Junior- ing plans before the new dead- SPEAK like to keep reduced. However, it alsry f< Law Firm Names interior and exterior of the house. lows that you must be careful Mr. Davidheiser said that ilans Senior Regional school district. line date. for my daughter's college educa Council agreed to give George conserve what money you've a! for additions to the East Keans- tion or as a start in her mai Berry, owner of a garage at 70 The new school is to open in The superintendent said that riage, according to the directioi ready been able to save. burg, Middletown Village, and September. this was the second extension Two New Partners Cedar Ave., said by Mr. Carlock River Plaza Schools are now be- ber life takes at this time. He A number of common stoci The board again had just granted to the school. to be in need of repairs, until fore the state Department of Edu thould I invest the $4,000 in Sol will undoubtedly move higher enough members present to open When questioned on what would MIDDLETOWN — James R. Middletown's 14th district. July 9 to reconstruct it, installing cation for final approval. price between now and 1965, b Minogue and William E. Russell He lives with his wife and five a new roof, doors and foundation. its meeting last night. The school happen to the school's accredita- ; He indicated that bids for the will also have ground. In yoi have been named partners in the children at 6 Niles Ave. Mr. Berry said he was a night body has been plagued during tion if no new school program position you can't afford to tak< projects probably would be re- law firm of Roberts, Pillsbury He is a member of the county, student at Monmouth College and recent months with the consistent were in progress by the extended Late Drive on the risks that exist in all com ceived late next month. and Carton. state and American Bar Associa- did not have sufficient time to absenteeism of some of its mem- deadline, Mr. Frisbie said he mon stock investments, especially The board approved the hiring The announcement was made tions. make the repairs-before then. bers. ' could not speculate on the as- when a time limit is involvej. of eight new teachers last night. Stems Stock by Howard W. Roberts, one of Board members present at the sociation's action. Mr. Minogue served in the Na- The postponed hearings involve They are: My advice is that you lea' the title members of the firm. vy during World War II. properties owned by Allen Me- opening of the session last night Sidney Sender, Bradley Beach, Special Officer your $4,000 in Soldiers Deposil Formerly of Westfield, Mr. Farland of Memphis Tenn., and were Melten E. Worley, presi Mr. Russell was admitted to the high school mathematics, $5,500; Assemblyman Clifton T. Park- Price Losses where it draws a reasonable re Minogue graduated from Seton Jacob Eelman of 21 Park Ave. dent, Edmund J. Caputo, vice Bar in 1958, after having served Miss Doris Snyers, Des Molnes, alow, board attorney, notified the NEW YORK (AP) - The stocl turn and .will be ready for us Hall University and received his Mr. Carlock has cited building president, Mrs. Charles W. his clerkship with the firm. He Iowa, elementary art. $4,800; board that he would consult with market underwent another sharj when you need it. law degree from Fordham Uni- code violations in accessory has been associated with the firm Mrs. Lilly Woinsky, Manalapan Lescher, Mrs. George B. Mc- the state commissioner of educa- decline yesterday as blue chip Q.—"Should I continue to hoi versity in 1955. ever since. structures on both properties. Callum and Mrs. Edward J. St. Regis Paper?" V.M. Township, seventh and eighth tion and county superintendent were battered again but a vig- He was admitted to the state Formerly of Belleville, he grad- Winters, all of whom attend the A.—St. Regis Paper (NYSE; grade social studies, J4.400; Mrs. regarding the status of the orous recovery drive cut losses in Bar In 1956 after serving his uated from Cornell University in board meetings regularly. late dealings. like many in its group, reacts Ruth Robinson, Belford, elemen- school's special policeman. He clerkship with the local firm. He 1953 and received his law degree Edward G. Walder, another said he would discus's" the matter • The Dow Jones Industrial Av ths ups and downs of the busines tary grades, $5,600; Mrs. Frledel has been associated with the firm from the university's Law School Polish Night "regular," arrived last night aft- to try to extend the special po- erage was down 12.54 at 1 p.m. cycle. With our economy prc Kaiser. Middletown, $5,900; Miss since then. in 1958. er the session had begun. lice powers to the policeman to but finished the day with a A gressing as it is, the shares ma: Linda Van Nortwick, New Mon He is a member of St. Mary's He served as an artille'fy offi- The board adjourned until to all municipalities in the regional dine of only 5.86 at 708.98. again begin to show signs Is Canceled mouth, $4,400; Mrs. Barbara Catholic Church, New Monmouth, cer In the Army in Germany, Wilson, Neptune; and Miss Fonka morrow night when It will discuss district. At' present, he has po- Of 1,332 issues traded, 717 fe strength. I think that you shoui and its Holy Name Society, and Mr. Russell is a member el the Lindebo, New York, elementary the progress on the electrical lice power only in the borough of . and 438 rose. New highs for 1961 hold for higher prices. also is a member of the Red county and state Bar Associa- By Veterans grades, $4,600. work being done In the school, Freehold. '62 totaled 6 and new lows 28. Bank Council, Knights of Colum- tions and the Essex County Bar the possibility of a new heating MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The board hired Mrs. Elsie Volume was 4.62 million share, bus. Middletown Kiwanis Club, Association. system, and the hiring of a sec- Pilot Says Guadalcanal Post, Veterans ot Munch, of Freehold, as a perma- - compared with 4.63 million Fri and is president of the Cherry He also is a member of the Rosasco Goes retary for the superintendent. Foreign Wars, has announced the nent substitute teacher for the re- day. Tree Republican Club. Masons. Of tha 15 volume leaders, de- cancellation of Polish Night, To New Base mainder of the year at an annual Age Boesnh Mr. Minogue also is a Repub. He lives with his wife at 34 scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 27. salary of $4,500. clines outnumbered advances b [lean .district committeeman in Crest Dr., Little Silver. State Lifts Licenses only eight to seven. The post also issued a special LACKLAND AFB, Tex. - Air- Howard P. Staley, New York : man Basic Alfred Rosasco, son Brunswick paced the market a: notice to the effect that "all un Of 3 County Drivers City, was hired as an English Affect Him of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rosas- it rose % to 45% on 115,001 paid members, as of Dec. 31, teacher for the remainder of the AMITYVIIXE,. N.Y. (AP) - co, 10-17 Fordham Rd., Neptune. TRENTON — Three drivers in Shares. Second was General Mo 1961, will be denied privileges of year at an annual salary of $4,- William S. Read doesn't believe N. J., is being assigned to the Monmouth County have hadctheir tors, up V* at 54>4 on S8.7O0 The Yankee Dollar the Memorial Home." Privi- 500. a man should clip his wings United States Air Force technical licenses suspended under the shares. Third was Chrysler, u leges will be restored upon pay- at any age. training course for radio and point system, Ned J. Parsekian, % at 53& on-54,800 shares. lent of dues for 1962. He learned to fly an airplane radar maintenance specialists at acting motor vehicle director, an- WOOD HEADS BOARD Next came Baker Oil Tool, off Is Mighty Weapon The Guadalcanal Coastalicrs five years ago — just for the Keesler AFB, Miss. nounced today. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - ' at 13>4 on profit-taking base Corps Mothers will sponsor a fun of it. A real estate broker, They are Coda Harvis, 29, of Mayor Norman E. Wood was on last week's spurt, afld Stand By JACK RUTLEDGE Modern Mexico inherited the Valentine dance Saturday. Feb. Airman Rosasco, who com- he also uses his single-engine 110 Peach St., New Shrewsbury, elected president of the Board of «rd Oil (New Jersey), off % things which attract tourists: 10, at the post home, and danc- pleted his basic military training Cessna to fly prospective and Carlos Fisher, 23, of Nep- Health at the board's organiza- MEXICO CITY (AP) - Tour- Scenic beauty, a wonderful cli- ing will be from 9 p.m. until 1 here, was selected for the ad- clients over likely bits of Long vanced course on the basis of his tune, three months, and Richard ion meeting yesterday. , American Telephone lost V/. ism is so important to Mexicc mate, health - giving mineral a.m. Proceeds will be used for Island land. that old Joe Bloke of Goose Creel nterests and apticudes. W. Rabenstein, 21, of 48 Cooper Mrs. Dorothy Slnnett. was while Certain-Teed rose '4 in ac springs, beaches; archaeological corps' equipment. When the weather grew clear has almost as much influence The airman was graduated Ave., West Long Branch, two named registrar, replacing Mrs. tlve dealings. marvels lefc by Aztecs, Mayans, A combined officers meeting Sunday. Read couldn't wait to with the Mexican government as from St. Rose High School, Bel- months. :lizabeth Dominick. Yesterday's closing stocks: other ancient tribes; centuries will be held in the post home roll out his craft. He took a the big shots in Washington. old colonial cities and monu- Thursday at 8 p.m. Attending will mar. *CF ted I-T-E CM Btk ID'S friend, Vincenzo Sesti, Jr., 34, ' Adami Ex Johna Man 57H An exaggeration, probably, bul ments built by Spaniards. be the officers of the post, aux- 63" Jones & L TO1 of Huntington, along for a > Air Reduc it's a fact that a flurry of tour- liary, Memorial Home, Corps Kiwanis Program Allen Cp IMi Jny MI8 pleasure spin. Mexico also is in a privileged Alllj l«i 45 V, Kalier Al ist cancellations can get quickei geographic position, nesting next Mothers, Drum Corps chairman KEYPORT—A program entitled Alleg Pw 48W Kcnnecott ALL 3.98 L.P. RECORDS Allied CD Koppera After a leisurely ride through results than a politely worde door to the United States, easily and business manager and honor "Glimpse Behind the Iron Cur- Allls Chal 21 Kreflge, BS the atmosphere, the two friends guard captain. tain" was presented at last Alcoa. 64 Kroger protest from the State Depart- reached by lower-income tourists Am Alr'.ln 21 Lehlgh CAN headed homeward. week's meeting of the Kiwanis $^.98 Am Brk Sh ment. as well as 'the wealthy, who head The Guadalcanal Coastaliers 47 Leh Port C Suddenly, Read realized he Club in Ye Cottage Inn. Melvin JVot»... - Am Can 4414 Leh Val Ind This was proven again in 1961 for such spots as Acapulco. Color Guard will compete'in a ea Am Cyan S3 Leh Val RH was coming in too low, right contest Saturday in the West Philo, local attorney, showed Am M*Fdr 9' LOF 01ms when anti-American riots, speech Almost without trying and at 2 above some power lines. Am Mot 16 Lib McNtL es and demonstrations causec times seemingly against the de- Catholic High School, Philadel slides that he took on his recent Buy 3 for 8.45 and get Am Smelt S9 Uel * My 10714 "I saw those power lines trip to Russia and East Berlin. Am BW UK Lukens Stl 6414 alarm north of the border. The sire of many of its people, Mex- phia, starting at 7:30 p.m. 41% ahead of me," he recalls, - Am TfliTel 132 Mack Trk government was silent until tour- ico has developed a tourist in- The Guadalcanal Coastaliers It was announced that reserva- Am Tob KO'i Martin M 2711 revved up the motor, but for FREE 1.00 RECORD CLOTH Am Vlscoia S3 Merck 82' ists by the thousands called ofi dustry which has helped build Drum Corps and Color Guard will tions for meals at the mid-winter Amp Inu 30% MOM 48' some reason it didn't take. I Anaconda 31V Minn MAM 64' rips. its economy to a point where it compete in a contest scheduled conference to be held in the S«f Our Other Ad on Page 5 Armco Stl 69? Mo Pac A 401 don't know why. I didn't want is among the tops in Latin for Sunday, Jan. 28, at St. Jo- Essex House, Newark, Jan. 17 Armour & Co 8OV Mont Ward 321 $700 Million a Year 2! BROAD ST. Armst Ck 68?; Nat Biac 13 to knock out those power lines. America. seph's Auditorium, Toms River. should be made. District officers A»!ll Oil 117 It would have caused a lot of Atcolaon N Cash Reg Then officials began issuin Mexico enters 1962 with its for- The time will be announced. will be installed at the dinner. RED BANK 26! Nat Dairy trouble. I could have landed statements that Mexico was noi LEWMIL'S Atl R»llo Nat Distill eign policy a question mark, The program was arranged by • Typewriters • HI-FI • Photo Supplies • Radio • Stereo Avco Corp 2314 Nat Qypa 55 V in a yard, but then I saw a pro-Castro, that it was really pro Baucocft k Mat Steel 821s Some diplomats say Old Joe It pays to advertise in The the support-of-churches commit- • Appliances • Records • Television • Tape Recorders Ball Lima l'Ti NY Central 2OU street, and I set it down good." American all along. And it too Bait A OH 2714 Nla M Pw 44>i Bloke may play a prominent role. Register.—Advertisement. " SO)i No Am Av Read pancaked the plane in. steps to stop the trouble. Bill & How Nor Pac 421 Bendlz Nwst Alrlln 301: The craft wound up with dam It isn't because Mexicans lik Beta steel Norwich Ph 6311 age to the wing tips and un- ild Joe Bloke. They like—am . Boeing Ohio on 401/ Borden Outb Mar 2114 dercarriage—but the pilot and badly need—his Yankee dollar. BorK Warn craoni III Gl his passenger walked away Brunswick Pan A W Air 2114 Recent statistics show that ex- Buckeye PI Poram Plct S514 without a scratch. ports—mainly raw materials- Bucy Erie Penney JC Bulova Pa Pw&Lt 7 Does Read intend to stop fly- produce an average annual in- Burl Inti Pa RR 18K, ing now? come of $750 million. Tourism On the way: Caig. JI Pepsi Cola America's communications service? are the most Cater Trac 40 !4 Perkln Elm "Oh no!" he exclaimed. rings in around $700 million, Celanesc 3414 Phil El 32!' Chei A Oil SSTi Phlll Pet »7" "The idea! Of course I'll keep And profits from 'tourism are fa advanced in the world. Yet right now we are working on Chrysler 63(4 Pit Steel 111' flying." igher than profits from exports, - Clllei Svc 5<>i Pub Sv EtO Coca Cola 86 ' Pullman 38!i Read is 80 years old. To reach the $750 million ex- A Gommimications a series of technical breakthroughs that will truly Coium oat 28 « Pure Oil Coml Holy RCA port figure, Mexico must export Con Ed,ls Reading Co t 1.5 million bales of cotton, which revolutionize communications ^s you now know it. At Coot Can Repub Stt 0V4 Egg Market requires twice that many acres Corn Pd . Revlon BStt Crown Zell Reyn Met Bl',4 jf land, usually under costly ir- Bell Labs here in New Jersey (home of the transistor Cmc Ell Revolution Rey Tob NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA)- 39 S rigation; 75,000 tons of coffee CurtlM Wr Rob Fulton 74ii Wholesale egg offerings of largi and the solar battery), you'll find many projects that Del * Hul Bt Jos Lead 3914 05,000 tons of beef; 150,000 tons Dent Sup St nes P«p 36 irregularly distributed; medium Dour Alrc Sears Rocb , 7« if lead; 43,000 tons of copper: light; balance adequate. Demand will take communications forward in giant steps. As Dow Chem Shell Oil !50,000 tons of zinc; a million (and what it will mean to you) Du Font S30 Sinclair 38>J spotty yesterday. Duo. Lt 30 Smith AO 28% ons of sulphur; 80,000 tons of Xast Kod Socony 50 4 of sugar and other commodites. Ford Met Bid Oil Cal Extras (47 lbs. Min.) Production of these itmes re- hard at work to bring the benefits to you. Oirrett Bid Oil NJ mi ixtras medium (40 lbs. average] Gen Accept Btud Pack ji quires large investments of cap! Texaco S511 13-34; smalls (35 lbs. average Oen Cigar Tex G Prod al and labor. And profits flue Oen Dynam 3a;, 8^-291/2; standards 34-35'/$ Oen Elec Textron 2614 tua'te, are determined by world Tldewat oil 20 ihecks 29^-30'/^. Gen Fdi ransamor 44 y market demands. Gen Motors Un Carbldo I171S Whites Oen Pub Ut Un Pac O Tel * El 33»i Extras (47 lbs. min.) 37,-38; ex. Improves Country Oen Tlrs Unit Aire 41 Gillette United Cp 814 ;ras medium (49 lbs. average' But tourism requires only Olen Mi US Linen Goodrich 67»i S Plywd W, !3'/i-35; top quality (47 lbs. min.; raction of the capital and la- Goodyear 4J'4 US Kub 55 19-43; mediums (41 lbs. average) )or invested in exports, Profits Grace * Co 78 M U3 Smelt 35'J 58 US Steel 77!i 14-36; smalls (36 lbs. average) one source says, amount to 1 Gt A*P 26 Van Al Stl 30> Greyhound 35 /4 eant-at-arms; Nicholas Klym, First Nat'l, Freehold* ;, (XX) 34 38 lemhership chairman, and Mrs. Keansburg-Middletown 10.00 300 Idward Partrick, publicity. 20.00 Long Branch Trust 580 The group has adopted a con- Matawan Bank .30 15 tftution and by-laws. Monmouth County Nat'l .12 H'/i 12'/} New Jersey Trust 1.00 51 Rev. Thaddeus Wojciehowski, Phones will dial your Your conversation (and TV) A pencil-thin beam of light Peoples Nat'l, Keyport 3.00 70 lastor of St. Catherine's Catho- Sea Bright Nat'l 1.00 50 Church, East Keansburg, and numbers automatically. will be carried via satellites. may carry your voice and INDUSTRIAL aul Pandolfi, township commit- Alkon Industries 6'/J 7|4 :eman, addressed the organiza- The new automatic-dialing telaphone The Bell System stands ready now to thousands more. Brockway Glass .80 28 27 on. will be ready for introduction later this launch a series of orbiting satellites that Biura Chemicals W/2 Membership in the group is The optical maser, under development at Bell Electronics Associates (xxx) 20'/5 2VA ipen to all residents of East year. You'll reach frequently-called will make international phoning and world- Hanson VW-M 434 Labs, will provide exciting new channels 3 lansburg, Port Monmouth, Bel- wide TV via space an everyday reality. International Flavors & Fragrances 32=4 33 4 numbers at the touch of a button. to meet the future growth of phone service. Laird & Company 2% 2% ird and Leonardo who are 18 Monmouth Park "'/a 12 jars old or more. N. J. Natural Gas (x) 1.00 40 41 N. J. Natural Gas Pfd. 1.20 21*4 2214 It adds up! More and more NEW JERSEY BELL m Trad Electronics .01 .02 leople use The Register ads each U. S. Homes and Development Corp. 2 2% issue because results come fas- (x) Plus 2% stock dividend (xx) .25 Cash (xxx) 5 per cent stock div. 1961 r.—Advertisement. r 10:9ft- (2) Calendar t Channel-7 _____WAfC-*V (4) Continental Classroom trCM-TV (4) Say When 4-Tu<*d»y, Jumujr 9,1962 RED BANK REGISTER Channel % . , WOE-TV <:*•_ (5) CaE, to Prayer (5) Movie ChameUl- WPK-TV 1:45- (5) Educational Film TELEVISION (7) Memory Une KNSW-V) Chaw* II WVT4.TP 7:»- (2) News TV Keynotes 10:8J-{n) Parlons Fraaeais Catt'Ravtf (4)Today TUESDAY AFTERNOON TUESDAY EVENING 1;4»- (4) Sennooette 7:15-^ (5) News 1«:2MH) Adelante En EspaaqJ U:ta- C) Low <# Lite f;M- (4) New* kad Wetther 2:4J-(2)Newi 7:M-(5) English lor / 1»:39— (2) I Love-Lucy Ndtices Raw CO Your Tmt Imprtuion (J) Ne»» 2:S»-^) Oive Ui Tail Day American* (4) Play Your Hunch •.. Bickford's First Role • (7) Cuaouflag* Measure of America (9) Movie Midget Tab ployment insurance. To get, Skel- Not M.I.T. the same names as the newsp 1:55- (4) News (11) Invisible Man ton takes a job in a department By WILLIAM GLOVER per critics. Permission was oi 2:00— (2) Password 8:00— (2) Password Mr. Bickford came into (4) Jan Murray (5) Four Just Men store run by Jackie Coogan who Shows 2, 7 and 9:30 Open 6:30 — Show 7:00 NEW YORK (AP) - A va: theater via a burlesque housi tained from these folks to us (7) Jane Wyman (7) Bachelor Father gives him a bad time. Red's AMPLE PARKING FREE IN CAR HEATERS amount of nervous energy. Is lav stage door in San Francisco. Hi their names, pictures a (II) Atomic Age Physics (11) Passing Parade guests should please his fans In ished by the cast upon Broad planned to study engineering ai "quotes" In g little gag. 2:25- (4) News 8: SO- (2) Dobie Gillis this one. 9 p.m. CBS. way's new play, "Giants, Son M.I.T. but decided to 'take a fev Merrlck then submitted to t Jules Verne's "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" (9) Mahalia Jackson (4) Alfred Hitchock 2 2 of Gianis." months off am) bum around thi seven New York dailies a fu 2:10- (2) House Party (5) Racket Squad DICK POWELL. "The Time to Eyelids quiver, lips tremble country. Starting from his nativ page advertisement appearing BIG .CO-HIT. BIG (4) Loretta Young (7) New Breed Die/' A pleasant fantasy starring legs stamp, arms flail and ex Boston he took odd jobs all ovei be the usual 'type of Broadway (7) Seven Keyi Dick Powell as a gangster whose "EVERYTHING'S DUCKY' HITS plosive patches of dialogue pop the • land and found himself on< extolling a show through quoi (11) Wyatt Earp HITS (9) Star and Story one good deed dumps him on his But the net result is a cres day sitting in a burlesque thea tions from newspaper reviewe 9:00- (2) Red Skelton (II) Driver Education death bed. Then he gets one last cendo ot tedium on the stage o ter wondering which one of thi In this one, however, tl (4) Dick Powell 1:55- 1' ™ wiowirn iSiiJt VonrsAa Sunday. In the dedicatory exer flie complete budiet win rj< available [or namlutloii by tin public it rises in the city where Je spent In « letter to William C. Cram- Advertuement tj tin !»u jkoreury'i omcs n the Knollwood School. Hanc« HoaJ, between er, supervising architect of the tH. lioun ol »:0O A.M. and 3:00 P.M. from jViiuary li 5m"«nu»iy IS. IMS.much of his youth and where he SM Our Othtr Ad en Pagt 3 KICHABD J. L¥0N later taught school. He was state Division of Purchase and .: secretaUT • brought to Lawrence by his par- Property, Construction Bureau, 21 BROAD ST. .. • - SCHOOL UlSTlUCr BUDGET STATEMENT Mr. Kinter said, "Mr, McNama- FOB SCHOOt, YEAR ents at the age of 10 and was RED BANK valedictorian of the Lawrence ra's men were thorough and LEWMIL'S 1BJJ-83 • Typewriter! • HI-FI • Pboto Supplies • Radio • Stereo Bo»rd of Education ol Fair Haven, County ol Uttmmoulb High School graduating class of most co-operative, and I was par- 1850-81 1M1«2 1MM1 1892. ticularly pleased with the fact • Appliances • Record! • Television • Tape Recorders ENROLMEN . that they worked on week-ends in Resident Av. Daisy FITT . 1 r I 1 • 1 ADD: ADE—Tuition Pupils Hec'd 'i t For Half-Sizes order to complete the painting as Total Averse Ualiy feur-m l.L.i 1,1.. 1,1.. scheduled:'' SOUBCES OF REVENUE Mr. McNamara had bid $7,905 10S0-61 1M1-M lM2-«3 Printed Pattern for the painting of many of the CURRENT EXPENSE (ACtU"> <*"»'»«•«> (Anticipated) Appropriation Balance •» 81,224.25 S S dormitory rooms and sbme class- Balance Appropriated — • 10,000.00 10.OO0.0o room space in Green Hal! and the KNOCKS-- Local Tax Uvy ._ 332,«12.00 843,983.00 383,3.11.00 State Aid -— . SS.DM.OO 88,007.01) 80,259.00 library. Federal Aid _ _... 15,615.65 12.200.00 10,000.00 Tuition - 3,801.49 3,000.00 3.000.00 to MUMIlaneoui Revenue „ 1,605.00 " an Freehold Man 1 (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE —* 522.920.39 * 455,200.00 14M.59rj.rjO Hurt in Crash CAPTTAI. OUTIJiY Appropriation Balance _._,...... •» 14.017,41 $ HOWEIX TOWNSHIP - A Local T« Levy 10,950.00 (,205.00 1,000.00 Freehold man was injured Sat- (B) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY _ _* J5.88J.41 I 8,209.00 » t.OOTJ.M urday morning when his car struck a telephone pole at Casino BEST SERVICE Local Tax Levy . I 28,885.00 $ 2«,127.00 I 17.055.00 Dr. and Ketcham Rd. State AW 19,775,00 l»,»17.00 . 10,073,00 According to Howe!! state po- TOTAL DEBT SERVICE — -...» 48,780.00 I 47,0(4,00 I 47,128.00 but was later declared legally lice, the man, William Callahan, Jr., 23, of Jackson St., was driv- Perjury Trial sane by state psychiatrists. Wh«n opportunity knoeln, TOTAL REVENUE—ALL ACCOUNTS ....* 887,547.80 I 608,348.00 I 65!,718.M ing east on Casino Dr. when the No problem finding tenants accident occurred. He was treated you have to have jom« •Reflects Actual Approprlltlon Biluct July 1, 1M0 when you advertise The Register In Fitkin Hospital. Neptune, for a Is Postponed money on hand to take way—Advertisement. nose fracture. lOSO-dl IM1-82 198243 RUTLAND, Vi. (AP) — The CURM5NT EXPENSE advantage of it. It usually ADMINISTRATION Eipendltures Appropriations Appropriation! perjury trial of a former Long Balirlea * 18,832.13 $ 2O,020.0» 20,»70.00 Branch, N. J., policeman accused takes money to get money. Contracted Services 1,185.00 1,100.00 1,250.00 All Other Expense! ._ — 1,998.30 2,205.00 2,200.00 of lying under oath during last Your INSTRUCTION So iav6 hers and be ready! Salaries _._...$ 325,142.75 I 34U0O.OO 372.D5O.00 summer's Jeffery Peter Aldrich Textbook! : _ 1,000.68 6,500.00 7.1O0.00 murder trial, has been postponed Wedding... Libraries & Audio Visual Mat. -.,- 1,409.45 1,490.00 2,650.00 to the March term of Rutland Just is In baking a wedding Teaching Supplies .;., _ 7,181.92 8,000.00 9,000.00 cake your wedding reception Another Expenses _ 1,517.04 1.500.00 1.500.00 County Court. needs the proper Ingredients to ATTENDANCE AND nuke It rise to the decision. DIVIDEND RATE HEALTH SERVICES James L. Feeney, 39, who is You'll find the proper In- •ilarlea—Hfalth _ .". I 5,921.00 I (.750.00 6.900.00 free on bail, was scheduled to be urements s.t the Molly Pitcher All Other Expense—Health _ 813.82 OTS.Ot 875.00 Hotel. VA% PER ANNUM TRANSPORTATION tried last week. Contracted Services and Public Camera _.J 1,424.91 I 2,400.00 3,(00.00 • W.ddlng Rtc.ptlgns OPERATION The postponement was ob- • Banquet* Salaries * 25,020.01 I J7.OCO.00 J7.725.O0 RED BANK SAVINGS Heat .... 3,«7«.1"7 4,500.00 4.50O.O0 tained, court officials said, be- • Pirtlo 5,695.39 5,170.00 8,0.20.0(1 cause of the death of a psychia- • Malting! AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SupplieUtilitiess , 3,133.53 3,000.00 3,600.0(1 All Other Expenses 465.20 375.00 375.00 trist retained by Feeney, a de- i 10 Broad Street MAINTENANCE fense witness in the Aldrich trial, Contracted Services .....f 12.212.04 6,580.00 9.630.00 Red Bank, New Jersey Beplace (Purchase) of Equipment 3,728.25 2,576.00 2,710.00 who testified concerning the po- FIXED CHARGES Chartered 1887 Employee Retirement Contri, _...... % 2,723.97 2,900.00 3,300.00 lice record of the defendant's nat- Insurance & Judgments 2,844.46 5,350.00 4.150.00 ural mother. He was subsequent- Rental of Land ft Buildings - .... 4.000.00 Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EXPENDITURES TO ly charged with perjury and re- Monday thru Friday OTHER DISTRICTS signed from 'the Long Branch Tuition ...- «._ _..-$ 2,000.00 I 2,000.00 Molly Pitcher Hotel] Ttl. SHadyslde 7-0330 STUDENT BODY ACTIVinBS force when he was accused of Salaries —... % "The Gem oj the Atlantic Coast" Accounts Insured to $10,000 COMMUNITY SErtVlCEi. falsifying records. Salaries—Recreation I 200.00 300.01) He pleaded innocent by reason 88 Riverside Ave. SH 7-2500 Red Bank Other Expense—Recreation .... 350.00 350.00 Young, slimming, new for of insanity to the perjury charge (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES ...» 439.-41o.46 I 4J9.2OO.O0 I 49M50.00 Spring! Compose an elegant suit look with a demi-fit, princess CAPITAL OUTLAY Si 6,4(8.30 | 2,00000 | 2,000.00 jacket and sleek or pleated skirt BuildMfi 4,743.22 1.500O0 3,000.00 Choose wool, jersey, shantung. Equipment ...... 1,705.00 4,000.00 Printed Pattern 9379: Half (B) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY ...$ 12,173.(5 f 8,205.00 I 9,000.00 Sizes 12'/2, Wi, 1«14. 1814, 2< M'/S. 24VJ. Size 16'/j jacket, slim DEBT SERVICE Principal - I 37,000.00 I 37,00000 S 37,000.00 skirt take 2% yards 54-in. fabric Interest 11,760.00 10,9(4.00 10,128.00 Send 50c (coins) for this pat- (C) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE * 48,760.00 t 47,914.00 S 47,128.00 tern—add 10c for each pattern I for lst-class mailing. Send to BIG SAVINGS TOTALS (Sum ot A to F Inc.) ~.X 497.319.01 I 508,349.01) I 552.7U.fJ0 Marian Martin, The Red Bank Register, Pattern Dept., 232 West CUHKENT OPERATING ArFROFRIATION BALANCES 3VHI 30, 1961 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. A CURRENT EXPENSES * 86,604.83 Print plainly name, address with B CAPITAL OUTLAY 13,693.86 rone, size and style number. TOTAL BALANCES JUNE JO. 1W1 * 1OO,19«.7» Extra! Extra! Extra Big Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND BALANCES JUNE 30, 1561 ... — over 106 styles for all sizes, occasions. Misses, Half-Size, Women's Wardrobes. Send 35c! 50% AND MORE

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• NORTH ASBURY PARK • FAIR HAVEN • BRIELLE 'TIL 9:00 P.M. , • HOLMDEL J. J. NEWBERRY DOWNTOWN RED BANK FRI. NITE "TIL 9:30 P.M. Jhfsrmbtr fidetal Renrut Sn»t«m • ftitml Deposit. Iiuursru* Corporation Ked %mk Kegisto NOW THAT HE'S NO LONGER A ROOKIE - JIMttSHOP: I SBda Highway », Mttffletaw Reporter by iota a Cook v4 HMiy On TBOMASDIVINO BROWN, Prayer in Schools The question of prayer In schools is vexing. A soli- IAMBS J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY, General MaMger W. HARRY PENMNGTON, Production Manager tary plea, muttered in unison by a group, of spiritually Member of tha AuocUted Pr«f disparate "children, cannot effect the salvation of any •siitlxl MCIUIIMIT to lh« uw lot npubUcuios M «J1 0» lotu am »nat*4 of them. Religious life in the home is the important A* AmwttM Cnu la •siitlxl MC r la HUl MWfptptr u ml U til AT n»w« dlipuctmt . factor, and, if there is none at home, a prayer in class Member Audit Burean at Circulation is a message never sent. Th« SM Buk RiHitir uunu no nnmolu nipqfuibWUM for tnxi«r«Ue»i tmn la idnrtiMiii U, Still, the question of prayer in km J2 rS?B«"5.oJt «K,^ !S p.rt .. in .«™ruwm«t. to wWca «. WWiPhlol ««r ocean. Ad- wui pl«»i» nou» Bit muuement imatilltniy o< my trtor which mty occur. school has been permitted to become a Thlt smctpn tuumw no nnoanunnn fo «tt«n»irt» ol «j>lnlo»i (a irtUti from ll» mint. public cause. The overwhelming major- Out 7«»r 118.00 811 month!. |».00 ity of Christian parents insist that •ubmrtjiUcm Prlcti )n A4wict Blnf!» copy by null, II ctnli Hoi U ooP7 at eouAUr, T em*» classes were always opened with prayer TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1962 throughout the history of the republic, and should continue. The minority, athe- ists and non-Christians, claim that Off to a Bad Start prayer violates the great American code BISHOP more, nor less, than block the town- of separation of state and church. Prosperity seems to be more than To understand the issue—or rather, to simplify it— the Democrats in Matawan Town- ship's chances for progress during one must realize that, when our forefathers decreed a ship can bear. 1962. separation of church and state, they were trying to Having won the Nov. 7 election The municipality is faced with a achieve freedom of religion, not to bind it. They came in a landslide victory, to regain con- need for careful and harmonious from countries which had state religions—where a man planning for the county's largest had to belong to a given church or be denied the right trol from Republicans, the four new- of worship. ly-installed Democratic committee- new housing project, the 1,280-unit Levitt community, already under The Jeffersons, the Washingtons, the Adamses men promptly started the new year were trying to loose the theological bonds so that the off last week by "bashing heads"— construction, as well as the multi- Lutherans of New;, York could meet the Episcopalians their own. millioh dollar American-Wheaton of Connecticut and the Catholics of Maryland and the glass plant which plans to locate Committeeman John Marz, Jr., Jews of Philadelphia without spiritual rancor. Each here. was entitled, without hindrance, to build a temple of .who served as township mayor for •J^z%B/j his choice and there to address the deity in the ancient 25 years, up to 1960 when he was Unity of purpose and action will be required for such projects as re- rituals of his fathers. defeated in a bid for re-election, Acknowledged God zoning for more industry and resi- These Pays; charged that two other Democratic America has always been a Protestant country. dential development, sewer facility WILLIAM committeemen kept him out of the It was then. It is now. It would be a simple example expansion, road improvements, and mayor's chair for this year by a Security and Politics of democracy to permit a Protestant prayer to be re- co-operation with the Board of Ed- S. WHITE cited in all public schools without protest from the "deal" over appointments with the WASHINGTON - The ex- ucation in its current school con- By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY others. Separation of state and church does not imply committee's lone Republican, Sig- colonial powers have brought to struction program. the world the time of Newspeak separation of state and God. The writers of our Con- mund V. Kowalski. It is impossible to mix security and politics. J. in the Age of Unthink. stitution and our Bill of Rights acknowledged God. From a purely political stand- Edgar Hoover succeeded in his management of the Newspeak, as it was defined Mr. Kowalski has denied that by the late novelist George Or- The U.S. Senate opens with prayer every day. Our point, the Democrats cannot expect FBI because he stayed out of politics. Allen Dulles any deals were made. well, is that form of language in coins proclaim: "In God we trust." The country official- to fight each other, ignoring the while has not been able to build the CIA as efficiently which black is really white and y acknowledges that there is a God and admonishes At one point during the Jan. 3 right is really wrong — a township's needs, during 1962, and as Hoover did the FBI, came through a very tough language which vast numbers of each man to find his own way to Him organization meeting, Mr. Marz then expect to retain the support of situation without his personal integrity people now obediently accept be- The current fight in Miami and in New York cause it is the thing to do. asked the newly-elected mayor, Nor- voters at the polls next November. being attacked. The Secret Service in against prayer in school is a chafing, irritating matter the Treasury is a very responsible Unthink, created by Orwell as man E. Wood, to "speak up." a satirical notion that is now a to all. A group of Pan-American employees in Miami The warring factions need look agency of security which has never Mr. Wood shot back: "If you'd part of real life, is that form of are so upset that they,wrote a group letter to me ask- no farther than next door, in Mata- been involved in scandal of any kind. logic which makes Alice in ing what they can do to maintain prayer in class. "We pay attention rather than talking so Wonderland seem the very model wan Borough, for an example of It is strictly non-political. The little of straightforward thinking. When would in no wise advocate the teaching of a particular much, you would be able to hear." non-partisanship. ° Narcotics Bureau does an amazing job you hit another man over the 'aith or doctrine," they say, "realizing that this would with few men and little money but i head with a blunt instrument, Prior to the meeting, the four There, the Democrats, who also Unthink simply says that it was be contrary to our freedoms. But, as the dominate Democrats refused to pose together gained control of the governing has nothing to do with politics. he who hit you. aiths of our nation are based upon God as the Su- for news photographers. body this year, began 1962 on a note The Bureau of Security and Consu Adolf Hitler first began the use preme Being we feel that scriptures and prayers dedi- lar Affairs of the State Department has been in ho of these handy tools of discus- cated toward God should be a part of our school of friendship and teamwork with the sion when he attacked Poland Later, Mr. Marz declared that water since its organization. One of its earliest chiefs to set off the second World War. program." "some people on this committee have GOP, evidenced by a Democrat's re- was Scott McLeod, an able man who was a supportei For, as Hitler explained, the bad There are 254 religious dominations in the U.S. fusal to accept the council presi- of Sen. Joe McCarthy and was active in the Pro-Ameri- Poles — whom he was deter- ulcers and we are going to see that mined to help out in Poland — They have a total enrolled membership of 112,226,905 they get bigger before this thing is dency on grounds that the post can Underground in the government. The Pro-American had cruelly attacked him. (Of —63.4 per cent of the population. Of the 36.4 per cen' over." should go to the senior councilman, Underground has been forgotten; it was a group of course they had not moved a remaining, millions believe in God but do not attend officials in various departments of the government wh foot.) So when he sent his SS any church regularly. The rest are agnostics or atheistr Such an atmosphere of bitterness who in this case happened to be a troops into Poland he simply Republican. risked their positions l»y fighting the pro-Communists announced that this was "a count- Largest Groups and recrimination can do nothing It was their efforts which produced the material foi erattack by pursuit." The krgest groups, in order of size, are: Roman the McCarthy and McCarran Committees. At that time, the civilized atholics: 40,871,302; Baptists: 20,877,233; Methodists: world had not been truly edu- Your Money's Worth; The Pro-American Underground was not an or cated into the new logic. So the 12,359,279; Lutherans: 8,062,880; Jews: 5,370,000; Pres- ganized body, but there were meetings in various home civilized world said plainly that byterians: 4,212,554; Episcopalians: 3,359,048. The from time to time and when data of the greatest im- Hitler was an impudent liar and smallest group is the Old Order or York Brethren: 291. Freedom Bond Drive of 1962 distorter and in due course portance had to be provided a committee, it was often brought him down. The motives of those who are trying to extinguish By SYLVIA PORTER sent to trusted anti-Communists in New York and More Involved religion in schools cannot be a liberalization of the through them passed back to the counsels and investi Our brave new world, however, spirit, but rather a denial of rights to the majority by will slash Into sales of the Free- has been led now into far more A week from this Friday In a coast to coast, financial Institu- gators in Washington. Those engaged in these activitie sophisticated thought processes. the minority. Whether they win or lose in the Supreme Washington hotel, 700 of the na- tions are now paying savers the dom Bond this year. were known to each other and in many instances to th Thus when Prime Minister Neh- Court, they will have bred religious distrust and con- tion's leaders la Industry, finance, highest rates in a generation. In If It Falters government investigative agencies and even to the po ru, the arch-saint of Newspeak tempt and I am opposed to any measure which sets the labor and communications will such big cities as New York; com- and Unthink, turned his nation meet with President Kennedy, mercial banks are paying 4 per If the drive does falter, then true brotherhood of man back. what might happen? lice of many cities, including New York and Los An of 450 million loose on the tiny Secretary of State Rusk, Secre- cent on deposits left a year or geles. Some of the figures have permitted ^hemselve Portuguese colony of Goa he ha What would they have us do? Teach the children tary of the more. Across the country, sav- What might happen is that as in little trouble in explaining hi Treasury Dil- ings bank and savings and loan 1957 and in 1959, the rate of re- to be publicized; others have maintained their secrecy invasion to the Newspeakers an to say "Shhh!" when the name of God is mentioned, lon, Federal associations are paying up to i'A turn on the bonds at maturity and have never ceased to serve their country ardently, Unthinkers. or perhaps cover their ears with their hands? If their Reserve Board per cent, even more. Some In will be raised again. Under the chairman Mar- stitutions are creating their own 1959 law, the President can boost Found Way Back Though Goa had indisputably real goal is to force the schools to use their particular been Portuguese for five cen- tin, other high- savings "bonds" and "certifi- the return on the bonds up to V/t prayers, then the principals and teachers had better Many of the pro-Communists have found their way turies and though Nehru hai est level of- cates" and aggressively promot- per cent without asking Congress' recite the psalms of all 254 sects. This amounts to less ficials In gov- ing the 4 per cent return to ma- permission. back to Washington. Some are today bonafide anti- been the world's loudest opponen: of the use of force, it all turnet than one religion per school day and, in effect, cancels ernment to turity. "We do i,ot contemplate any Communists; others have devoted themselves to schol out well. This new counterattack all of them. kick off the This is competition, rough and action now," Insists William H. arly pursuits and are antagonistic to Communists Sur- by pursuit was made in behal: "'Free dom Neal, national director of the It must be discouraging to God to watch puny tough, for the Savings Bond under prisingly some are found in right wing anti-CommunisI of peace and of the right of a PORTER Bond Drive" any name. And although the U.S Treasury's Savings Bond Division peoples — in this case the Goan: man fight over the many paths to heaven. It would be of 1962. bond has advantages other med- and Neal properly emphasizes movements where they are doing very well. Some havi — to select their own rulers. that while rates on savings run better, I think, if the heads of the several sects or- "Freedom Bond" is this year's iums do not—particularly the fact provided the FBI and similar defensive organization This was a far more able exer name for the familiar U.S. Sav- that you can buy them under pay- to 4-4^ per cent in some areas ganized a committee on religion in public schools, and most banks are paying much less with valuable data; some work with investigative con- cise of Newspeak and Unthin ings Bond, of which tens of mil- roll deduction plans and thereby than was Hitler's. For this tim came to an agreement about which prayers, which lions of us already own an all- discipline yourself into saving reg- and the average that can be gressional committees; some have just disappeared into earned through the nation is far Nehru got away with the thing time high total of $44.5 billion. ularly toward your nestegg—it is private life where they do good work. The most ef- to the point of actually bein Bible readings, are least offensive to all. conceivable that the competition below the peak. With these news-making names fective anti-Communists come from this group. able to complain of the unfair By killing religion in the schools, we are, in effect, attending and with the guests "But we are continually study- ness of some dreadful old re building a religious Tower of Babel in which we Ameri- iklllfully selected from every ing our package to find ways to Except for the top officials of the Communis actionaries who would not under- CARMICHAEL improve It," Neal also declares. cans speak many tongues, but none of us understand state, of course the Jan. 19 con- Party, most current Communists and pro-Communists stand how well he had helpei "The Treasury doesn't want to out the Goans. the others. In that event, only God would understand ference will get headlines. At the have no personal history in the party that goes back meeting, Dillon will announce OK| HE Up place a premium rate on the But among the Newspeaker us and He may grow tired of listening that the Treasury's aim is to sell Savings Bond to draw funds from to the days of McCarthy. The present personalities are and Unthinkers in all those MORNIM Branch; Johi is directlv opposite the schoo Decision Due lands; James R. English, Unio; T. Smith, Allenwood; Mrs. Kath (Continued) where children gather to cross ti Beach; Mrs. Icilma A. Estwick ryn Smith, Keyport; Ronald J the school grounds. He said a bar- JAKARTA (AP) — Indonesia; At Circle Tanker Craft Neptune; Raymond R. Evans, aid; new college construction; rier of some type could be erectec Smith, Port Monmouth; William To Outline Foreign Minister Subandrio indi EATONTOWN — Two persons NEW YORK (AP) — An Air Middletown; James J. Flynn, Jr. halt in the increase of menta between the sidewalk and thi E. Smith, Matawan; John Kola- cated today that President Su were injured yesterday in a two- Force KB-50 tanker aircraft with Keyport, and Aldo Folci, Allen hospital patients; new office build street for pupil protection. kian, Freehold; Mrs. Frances R karno will decide the question of car collision,at the Re. 35 traf- nine men aboard was reported hurst. ings for state agencies; traffi The board said it will provide Program Stanford, Belmar; Arthur M. safety; new protections for con war or peace over Dutch-occu- fic circle. ' " : ."' r overdue early today on a flight Stein, Freehold, and Mrs. Mar- off-street parking for teachers' pied West New Guinea "withii Charles A. Foster, Neptuni sumers; elimination- of waitin; WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl Police said Victor F. Vinkey, from Langley Air Force Base, garet E. Stone, Red Bank. cars now that an ordinance ban a week or 10 days." City; Charles R. Francis, Imlays lines to get drivers licenses; dent Kennedy outlines his new 27, of Williamson, N. Y., one ol Va., to the Azores Islands off town; Fred Gadsden, Asbury ning parking on part of Obre PI Subandrio told newsmen aftei Portugal. Mrs. Mildred K. Sullivan, Littli quick payment of unemploymenl legislative program today fo: the drivers, suffered face cut Park; Luther N. Galloway, Eaton from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. has been a conference of Indonesia's top Silver; August T. Tegeder, Howell checks; better pay, pensions an Democratic leaders charged witi and injuries to his legs. Karen The Coast Guard here said the town; Albert A. Goldberg, Wana- adopted by the Borough Coun- military policy-making body—thi Township; Victor G. Terzand, fringe benefits for state em- piloting it through an election- Vinkey, 24, also received leg and plane's last reported position wai massa; Arthur J. Gough, Nep cil. National Defense Council—thai Hazlet; Mrs. Anna R. Tetley.'Red ployees. year Congress. head injuries. Bolh were treated about 240 miles due east of Nor- rune; George Grefe, Jr., Red The board announced its next Sukarno "has come to the con- Bank; Theodore Thompson, Wesi It would be nice if I could Kennedy invited his party': at Monmouth Medical Center and folk, Va. Bank; Mrs. Mary W. Gregory meeting will be Feb. 19 Instead clusion that at present there are Long Branch; Edward R. Travis, report that all the problem chieftains for a breakfast preview released. A spokesman said the Coast Little Silver; Victor Habeck, Mid f Feb. 12 as regularly sched still no signs- that diplomat Belmar; Daniel Trojan, Freehold which faced New Jersey when of the State of the Union messag- Police said Mr. Vinkey's car Guard was co-ordinating a search dletown; Mrs. Grace I. Haley uled. moves can be of help in solving Edwin J. Tulinski, Hazlet; F. this administration came to pow- he will deliver personally Thurs collided with one driven by Leon that involved about 20 Air Force Wall Township; James G. Hand- he West Irian (West New Guin- Patrick Tully, Manasquan; Mrs, er have been neatly solved,' day. Cabinet members wen Rominsky, 44, of 58 Monmouth planes, five Coast Guard aircratt ford, Loch Arbor; Cecil Hankins sa) problem." Miriam C. Turner, New Shrews Meyner said. "That, of course summoned later to go over It. Rd., Eatontown. Mr. Rominsky and three Coast Guard cutters. Neptune; William R. Hardin, New Await Arrival bury; John W. Ulmer,- Neptune; Subandrio blamed the "vague ilaimed that Mr. Vinkey ignored The spokesman said a "track Shrewsbury; George W. Harvey is not the case. Problems are These moves followed unusua! Edward E. VanBrunt, Asbury attitude of the Dutch." i red traffic light and caused the line" search was being conducted Oakhurst; Joseph Herbert, Keans- constant in human experience.' Of Molotov efforts by Kennedy yesterday ti Park; Hugh R. Wallace, Hazlet; Sukarno heads the National De crash, police said. No summonses —meaning, he said, a search of burg; Charles J. Herriger, Jr. "I like to think, however, thai enlist bipartisan support for hi Mrs. Barbara A. Waters, Red VIENNA, Austria (AP) — V. 'ense Council and presided over were issued pending further in- an area 41) miles south ind 90 Keyport; Mrs. Hildegarde Heydt his administration has kept bet reign policies. Bank; Louis Weidman, Jr., As- W. Molotov was not to be found the meeting following a four-day estigation. miles north of the area in which Neptune; Louis W. Hill, Shrews er than even with those at hand A White House briefing of Dem- bury Park; Henry H. Weid- in Vienna todav. although the speaking tour of the Celebes, the plane last was reported. bury; Mrs. Helen E. Hoffmeir, and has laid a firm basis for ner, Jr., Asbury Park; Frank Soviet Foreign Office in Moscow ocratic and Republican leader; where he escaped a grenade ex- The cutters involved in the Asbury Park; Wilson M. Hopkin: meeting those that Inevitably wil Weisman, West Long Branch had Indicated he should already of both houses on world condi- plosion in Makassar. He blamed Macmillan Meets search are the Escanada out of Manasquan; Mrs. Georgene Hop 'ollow," he said. Paul A. Wells, Freehold; Clifton have arrived. There was always ions was supplemented by a he attempt on his life—the fourth New Bedford, Masi.: the Camp- lock, Oceanport; Mrs. Barbara S, M. Whitley, Oceanport; Bernard Unfinished Business ;he possibility, however, that he more detailed rundown at a in four years—on the Dutch. With Adenauer bell out of Now York, and the Houston, Hazlet; Richard H. Hub Under the heading of unfin was stopping en route In War- luncheon given by Secretary ol "Within one week or 10 dayi,' Ingham out of Norfolk. A. Wlsser, Hazlet; Charles J. 0 BONN, Germany (AP) - Brit bard, Eatontown; Joseph Iamello, ished business, he listed the need law or Prague. State Dean Rusk for a bipartl lubandrio said, "We will have Wodehouse, Fair Haven; Henry ish Prime Minister Macmillan At Langley, an Air Force Jr., Oceanport, and James A 'or new construction safety laws :an senatorial group. arrived at a conclusion, and wil J. Wojcik, Hazlet; Richard I A spokesman for the Soviet met with Chancellor Konrad spokesman said a radio check Jernstedt, Neptune. better workmen's compensatior. Senate Renublican leader Ev- have 'the certainty whether steps Wood, BrielIe;Wilford S. Wood delegation to the International Adenauer today and informant: was being made with all airports benefits, a middle Income hous- erett M. Dirksen of Illinois, who n the diplomatic field with the Frank A. Johannemaiui, Jr. ruff, Belmar, and Mrs. Carol N, Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said they would discuss a new and fields where the plane may ing program and stronger laws attended both sessions, said in Dutch can be of help in solving Middletown; Mrs. Eleanor W, Young, Neptune. professed surprise at the Mos- U. S.—British proposal for an have landed if trouble developed against racial discrimination in an interview it seems obvious he West Irian issue." Johnston, Deal; Raymond J :ow announcement that Molotov East—West standstill agreement on the flight. The plane left ental housing. lo him that Kennedy's batting! Jones, Harlet; Richard L. Jones was resuming his post as perma to take the heat off the Berlin Langley at 11:17 a.m. Monday average in the new session which Allentown; Earl A. Joslyn, Easl He repeated recommendations ent Soviet representative to the crisis. and was due at Lajes Field in the Keansburg; Carmen Juliano Nab Boys »pens tomorrow will be affected; 3 Americans Azdres at 6:59 p.m. in the normal which the Senate ignored in 1961: toms-for-peace agency. He said Macmillan and (he West Ger- Long Branch; Mrs. Edna M iy international developments. rotation of aircraft. Passage of a bill allowing the tlolotov "definitely has not yet man chancellor opened the first Keefe, Asbury Park; John P Aboard Plane Its fuel supply would have been tate to take advantage of the rrived." "If the world situation be- if several sessions in their day- Kennedy, Rumson; Harold M After Theft cxhaused at 11 p.m. Monday, federal Kerr-Mills Act to provide In making the surprise an :omes more intense, it will tend TEHRA&,' Iran (AP) - Three long talks with only interpreters King, Little Silver; Elmer R medical aid for the needy a?ed, louncement yesterday, a Soviet o strengthen the President's Americans* were aboard the Bel- langley officials said. Kirsli, Shrewsbury; James H, present. Their foreign ministers Of Auto . two-year community college Foreign Office spokesman In and." Dirksen said. »ian airliner forced down in the and other aides were set to join The plane is attached to the Kissell, Holmdel; Benjamin A. rORram, and authorize spending 427th Air Refueling Squadron at EATONTOWN — Two Middle-! Moscow said Molotov left Mos- Others who sat in on '»th Soviet Union yesterday, the U. S hem for lunch and an afternoon ' Kolas, Atlantic Highlands; George if $40 million from a bond issue ;ow for Vienna by train "probi- meetings reported that the ad- Embassy announced. Iran's am Langley. own Township youths almos: meeting. J. Krebs, Hazlet; Russell A or construction of Institutions. ily on Saturday." Departing Sat- ministration feels it is holding iassador in Moscow reported by Kumpf, Asbury Park; Theodore aught in the act of stealing a rday, he would have arrived :s own in the never-slackening elephone that all 27 persons R. Lamoreaux, Union Beach The problem of paying for ;ar were apprehended by police 'esterday. battle with world communism. board the plane are well and Meyner Rcappoints Defer Awards Mrs. Sylvia Lashovitz, Bradley ;choo! costs will be amone the •esterday less than two minutes! most Dressing of the 196? ses safe. Seaman, Feathcrston Beach; Theodore W. Lauer, EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? A U. S. Embassy spokesman On School Bids ford; Robert Lee, Rumson; Wil- fler taking a vehicle from the :ion. Meyner told the Loglsla- By Blak* TRENTON (AP) — Joseph J. ure. But his only recommpnda- aid two passengers, Mr. and MATAWAN - The Board of ear of the Eatontown Post Of- tTrs. Charles Weimer, first re- ieaman of Rumson Rd., Rumson, Education last night received ion was to study carefully a re- ias been appointed to a new j'ce on Broad St. port due next month from the orted as Germans, are actually bids for construction of an athlet- HEALTH CAPSULES"! .merlcans from 39 West 67th St. erm on the state Board of Public ic field at the new high school by JVIi.:Imc1 A. Pclli, M.l>. | Police Chief William Zadoroz- itate Tax Policy Commission. SAID we gerreR PLAV OVER ccountants. Meyner took rote of the fact lew York City. Weimer had been and for high school building WHICH TYPE OF WOUtyP IS ley said the owner, Russell .•Gov. Robert B. Meyner .filed equipment. he messape made relativelv few — so we n engineer with a construction WST LIKELY TO PRODUCE eady, 89- Pine View Ave., he appointment with the Secre- ecommendations for legislative rm in Iran and he and his wife, There were 10 bids for the ath- LOCKJAW ? keansburg, was working In the N\ess OF'ooP- House. \ •laria, were being transferred to tary of State yesterday. It does letic field, ranging from $63,918, iction. He attributed it to the iot require senate action. ost office and noticed through 'practicalities nf the situation"— Tunis. by Ern Construction Co.. Hazlet. "The third American was iden- Dr. Daniel F. Featherston of lo the high of $104,079. by Farm window that the youths, 15 and ls few remaining days In office. ified as Fred Holden, who was sbury Park was reappointed to Harvesting Co., Newark. He saw the state in good shane :, were standing suspiciously wind for Athens from the Far he stale Board of Medical The board referred all bids to n his departure from office. Its tear the car. last. His home address was not Examiners. ichool architect Finne. Lyman iconomy is flourishing, he said, Mr. Deady phoned police, but, known here. md Finne, Elizaheth, for,, study. has the safest hinhwnvs in hile he was calling, the car dis- In Moscow, the Soviet Foreign Committees Approve No date was set for awarding of he world and its rmvernment is ppeared. Police located the car Ministry told the Belgian Em- contracts. conomical and efficient. \. Y. Tax Plan most immediately, however, lassy it still did not have tuf- A total of 24 bids, in various "And now, ijoodbye," he said bout a block from the post of- icient information about the air- ALBANY (AP.)—Committee ap- ategories, were submitted fof ice. The boys were turned over closing. "It is no secret, I iiner to give any detail]. The iraval last night cleared the way high school building equipment. Middletown Township police uppose, that I have immensel" inistry j»id it w«s artill investi- >r formal passage next Monday r action by_ juvenile authorities. mioyed the great priviloRC of gating. ' a bill to defeat New Jersey's PLANE CRASH KILLS A eing governor." 'fort to acquire $27 million in MANILA (AP) - A U. S. Na- SEEK CORPS MEMBERS "I thank you and all the citt- PEACE PRAYERS icome tax collected by New iry Skyraider attack plane ms of New Jersey whom you MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Students 'ork annually from New Jersey; crashed after takeoff from Sublc MIDDLETOWN - The Middle- present," he concluded. "All : Barry College, a women's in- ommuters. Point Ai.- Station today. All four J A PUNCTURE WOUMP SUCH iwn Drum and Bugle Corps, Inc., you have my best wishes for itution operated by the Domini- The Assembly Ways and Means crewmen were ):illed, the Navy /S THAT. CAUSEP BY A NAIL ias issued a call for children be- bright and productive future." an Sisters, have started a lommittee and the Senate Tax- laid. The victims, two officers • OR GUNSHOT IS THE TYPE veeni the ages of 11 and 15 who 'presidential peace corps" to ion Committee reported the and two enlisted men, were »t- ,' MOST LIKELY TO CAUSE e interested in joining the cnrps It adds un! More and more L'OCKJAW. fer daily prayers for peace — igislation to the floors of their ached to the aircraft carrier attend a Iryout being held to- >eople use The Register ads each in response to an appeal made by 'espective houses. Lexington. Their names were rHtalth Cspiultl giv«i htlpful inUrmition. ight at 7 o'clock in the Scout [ItliiwIintmdtdlobioFidiiiitulicMlura. isue because results come fas- resident Kennedy last July for Approval next week Is con- withheld pending notification of luilding, Irwin PI., Belford. ter.—Advertisement. Tutora SnvUato, to, \HZ World rithtirorni A uch prayers. idered assured. Itin, A BIT CONFUSING 8—Tu«d»y, Jafiuary % 1962 RED BANK REGISTER Gettertiumri a secretary.) Everybody hid i GINGER few drinks. / " —— WorEshop MEMgHlS (AP) It-was a The pert morning the office bit confusing at Colonial Park manager came up to me «ad mtrt- Methodist the other Sunday. Poor Man's Philosopher; For Cancer tered ae was "torry about what The church bulletin anfloaaeed: happened." . •'"Anthem, 'I Watted- Today Crusade Set But he didn't do anything, andWhere Jesus Walked.'" ' The Dieter's Woe$ (Send your questions to George, nothing "at all' happened. What "Sermon, 'God Has Blocked ASBURY PARK — Represent /o this" newspaper. Please do noishould I do? the Road.'" , ly HAL B6YLE atlves from every county to New lend answers. They are bulky Mae ABVERTISBJCBNT Jeney will meet at the Empress and hard to file.) Dear Mae: NEW YORK (AP) — Remarks that give weight Motel here Saturday for the 1 American Cancer Society's 1962 ' Maybe" he's just sorry that FALSE TEETH watchers a slowinira: Dear George; nothing happened, Mae. I've been Cruiade Workshop. What causes dandruff? That Loosen ° "Well, Elmer, you've already lost one chirw-now to lots of office parties filled up Douglas G. Gemeroy, Somer- J. J with secretaries, and I was usu- Need Not Embarrass you've j\ist. got three more to go." ville, president of the, state di- Dear J. J.: ally terribly sorry about what Many w»rer» of'MM ttiW»« "I hear he has to weigh himself on two bathroom vision, said thai an agenda of Many people write in from Urn happened: I had a couple of sunerea real emburaaaaient MC*UM speakers and visual aids is lined drinks and went home to supper. taelr pteW dropped, dipped or wob- scales—one under each foot." to time asking what causes dan bled »t Jurt the wrong time. Do not up to instruct the crusade leaders iruff. Dandruff, is caused by itch 1W. to fear of »1» WPeguw^ou. on ways to present cancer con- "Remember, Elmer, it's those little white flakes in the hair. Wil Brasilia, Brazil, is in the state the alkaline (non-scld) powder, on trol's vital message. of Mato Grosso. The state's name ypur plates. Hold f»lM »««> no™ indulgences that add up. After all, an people quit writing in asking wha firmly, BO they Xeel more comfprt- WilliaYn A. Caldwell, Ridge causes dandruff? means "big woods," but less than •bie. Doe» not MUT. Ch»c*» P"t* elephant eats only one peanut at a time wood, Ihe newly appointed state odor bre»th". Get FA^TEBTB rt half of it is jungle. Much of It is drug couaten everywhere. —but look at the result." crusade chairman, will review the Dear George: grassland. "We ought to do something special division's past accomplishments We had an office party. (1'rr in cancer control and the signs for his birthday. How about lighting a which indicate eventual eradica- "Hera are your neckties, Dad — all washed and candle on a piece of Melba toast?" tion of this major health problem. starched!" ALL ALUMINUM "Excuse me, sir, do you want three Dr. J. F. Leathern, New Bruns- BOYLE • f lumps of sugar in your coffee?" wick, a professor of zoology at or our Rutgers University, will speak on WINS NEW TRIAL attending physician quoted Bar- "You're doing fine, Mr. Wallow. You've taken off rle ai saying someone told him Vi Price the progress of research in New TRENTON-A Plalnfleld man severely Injured In a fall from he jumped, hut he did not re- : SNOW SHOVELS another quarter of a pound this week. Slow and ea,sy Jersey institutions made possible a moving railroad train has member doing so. Superior —that's what does it At this rate in another three years through. American Cancer Society grants. Other featured speakers won a new trial In Ms suit Court Judge Peter P. Artas-rse you'll be down to within 15 pounds of your normal will include George 0. Tamblyn, against Ihe Jersey Central Rail- refused to let the doctor testi- 4.95 99 weight." Jr., Rumson. senior esmpjig road, The new trial was won fy as »o wh«t Barrle said of director of the firm Tamblyn and by E. Stanley Barrle, 81, de- ihe Incident himself. Another value "Would you mind taking this plate back to the Brown. New York, New York; partment chief of equipment doctor at the hospital reported Sale kitchen, waiter? The gravy's too cold. And by the way,Dr. Charles A. Sayre, pastor of engineering practices for the Barrle fell from the train. A 2 jury returned a verdict of $50,- tell the chef to put a little more on. I like oodles of it." the first Methodist Church, As- Western Electric Co. Barrle ANN HAVILAND bury Park, and president of the fell from a commuter train 000 for Barrle. Aitaserse over- All the Fat You Want Council of Churches of the Great- June 3, 1958, as It went through ruled the verdict, saying Bar- rle failed to prove the railroad COMPLETE LINE WE "Why don't you go to my doctor, Elmer? He lets er Trenton and Shore Area. Bayonne at 50 miles an hour. He suffered a fractured skull, negligent. The three-Judge Ap- you eat all the fat you want" W. Daniel Williams, Asbury pellate Court said the '•ase Reg. NOW RE-GLAZE Park, president of the Monmouth arm and leg and other injuries. should have been decided by "Mind if I take some of those French fries off County Chapter, will welcome the Hospital records at Bayonne ALL TYPES K a jury. It said Barrie pre- Toiler Water 3.50 1.75 your plate, Elmer? I know you aren't allowed t °m." 1962 Crusade Workshop delegates Hospital were conflicting. One sented enough evidence to cre- "This one's for Elmer. Don't use a shot glass, 'our report said Barrle told them he ate an inference the railroad Perfume 3.00 1.50 ALUMINUM FRAME It pays to advertise in The suddenly became despondent It from a thimble. He's on a diet." might have left the door be- Register.—Advertisement. and jumped from the train. His tween the cars open and that Soap 2.00 1.00 WINDOWS ". . . And this pill is to cut down on your appe- Barrie was thrown out on the tite, Mr. Wallow . . . This pill is to make you feel measure as tight as I can, and you still have a size 46 curve. Dusting Powder 2.50 1.25 less nervous... This pill will help you from dreaming waist." • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY TEACHERS'^CLASS STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. about food at night... And this pill is to . . ."„ "I can't understand it, dear. I'm sure I left a pint o WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY TO t A "It seems to me you are making marked progress cream and half a deep-dish apple pie in the refrigerator EATONTOWN — The teachers' "Between Yanko'i * Rnusllles" Hg training class of the Presbyterian T) under my regimen, Mr. Wallow. When you first came last night, and this morning they're both gone." Church school will resume its to me you admitted it had been years since you were "Why don't you go to my doctor, Elmer? His pa weekly sessions Saturday at 10 tients lose weight on a diet of bananas, fruit cake, pea- a.m. Presbyterian beliefs, Jesus able to look down and see your feet. That was only Christ and church organization three months ago, and already you can bend down nut butter, crackers and pork chops." will be under discussion. Rev. 32 Broad St. SHadyside 1-7500 Rtd I«k and touch your knees." As Fit As a Fiddle... Robert Reed is instructor for the seven teachers. "Why don't you go to my doctor, Elmer? He lets "He hasn't spoken to me since Christmas—and al you have four pieces of bread a day—and mashed po I did was ask him if he wouldn't play Santa Clause al tatoes twice a week, plus ice cream on Sundays." our club's annual party for kids." Can't Put on an Ounce "Yeah, Elmer looks as fit as a fiddle—a bull fiddle!' "I don't know who the fat guy is, Joe. But every "Please quit pulling in your stomach so hard, dear, morning on the way to work he stops and puts hi3 nose You're so red in the face I'm afraid you'll keel over." against the window and watches me toss pancakes. "Gosh, I don't know what happened. This fat guy Wonder why he doesn't come in and have some?" next to me asked you for a lettuce and tomato salad THERES A HOSPITAL Bill 1 "Gee, I sure do envy you, Elmer. I eat ... and without dressing, and when I ordered a ham sandwich eat. . . and eat—and I can't put on an ounce to save and a double thick chocolate malted milk—well, he just my life." fainted and fell off the stool." "Oh, dear, did you burn your finger? Let me put a "Well, if it isn't old Elmer! Hey, man aren't you little butter on to soothe it. It's been so long since putting on more weight? If I were you, I'd consider you've had any butter." going on a diet. You'll be surprised at how much better IN YOUR FAMim FUTURE "I'm sorry, Mr. Wallow. I've stretched this tape you'll feel." (...And a Doctor's Bill, too) Is the

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SECTION TWO TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1962 7c PER COPY New Jersey News Briefs By The Associated Press BOSTON — A Camden, N. J. man faces arraignment today on a warrant charging him with par- ticipation in the $26,000 robbery of First National Bank of West- ville, N.J., on Dec. 4. James Lenahan, 33, was arrested by the FBI yesterday in a downtown hotel. The FBI said' he was armed with a .22-callber revolver and attempted to resist arrest, but was subdued. He reportedly had $2,400 on him. Lenahan had escaped . from the New Jersey State Prison Farm at Leesburg Nov. 11. A days after the rob- bery, another man implicated in the case, Romeo Mercentini, 23, of Camden, was found shot to death in an auto in Philadelphia.

COMPANY LEADERS —The Independent Engine Co. of the Red Bank Fire Department installed its officers last TRENTON - "Georgia moon night. Seated, left to right, are Charles Bennett, Jr., secretary; Philip Jiarinine, vice president; Eugene Patterson, coin whiskey" can be sold in New Jersey In standard bottles, president and engineer, and Calvin Carhart, treasurer. Standing are, from left, Patrick Nicolletti, ex-captain; Paul KIWANIS INSTALL — Fred King, left, outgoing president of Red Bank Kiwanis Club, but becomes illicit If distributed P. Lang, financial secretary; Vincsnt Soviero, captain; Raymond Patterson, first lieutenant; Charles Patterson, tec- in Mason jars. Deputy Atty. presents gavel to Dr. William Merganthaler, right, incoming president, at club's in- Ges. Samuel B. Helfand, repre- ond lieutenant, and Albert Doremus, chaplain and assistant engineer. stallation dinner last night in Molly Pitcher Hotel. Ralph Belknap, center, holds past senting the Alcoholic Beverage Control division, made that ar- president's plaque which he presented to Mr. King. gument before the state Su- preme Court yesterday. The Board's commission prohibited Boiler In National Finals Beverages, Inc. of Elizabeth from selling the SO proof whis- Budget Is key in Mason jars. The jars are normally used for things Long Branch Students Cited like pickles and preserves. Boi- ler appealed. Helfand said the liquor was purposely bottled in Reduced LONG BRANCH - Two Long lie address system at home foot- ice. He has been accepted at the jars, "the South's traditional ball and basketball games. HeAntioch College. SHREWSBURY — The Board Branch High School seniors were moonshine container," In order has also served on the Mardi In addition to. sending students of Education will hold a public named finalists this week in the to make sales jump. He said gras committee, the yearbook, scrolls of recognition, the NCTE hearing Jan. 29 at 8 p.m./on its National Council of English an- bottling in Mason jars was a nual achievement awards com- and in the Latin Club. honors their high school depart- proposed 1962-63 budget which it ments with certificates of merit sales gimmick flouting New entatively adopted last night. petition undertaken by students Honor Society Jersey's basic legislative policy of high school English through- Last year he was elected to sends the names of the students The budget totals $469,700, a to their respective congressmen of fostering temperance. Jo- decrease of $1,773 from prelimi- out the country. the Cate Chapter of the National seph M. Jacobs, the attorney for Anne Harris, daughter of Mr. Honor Society, and recently re- and governors, and recommends nary figures released last month. the students for college scholar- Boiler, told the court the com- Taxpayers will be asked to raise. and Mrs. Robert E. Harris, 250ceived a letter of recommenda- mission had permitted the sale ships. $394,320 of the proposed budget. Cliftwood Rd., Oakhurst, and Pattion for his (performance in the of the same whiskey in stand- The current tax levy Is $374,005. Duckworth, son of Mrs. Audrey National Mem Scholarship Quali- Mrs. Ada Judson, chairman of ard bottles and 26 other states Duckworth; 562 Berdan PI., were fying Test. the English department, will pre- have allowed its sale in Mason Lester C. Scott, board secre- the only two public high school The Long Branch senior plans sent the awards to the students Jars. He added that the fed-tary, said the drop in the total students in Morimouth County to a career in the diplomatic serv- at a forthcoming assembly. eral alcohol and tax division budget Is the result of a lower be awarded citations by the coun- had approved tbe labels on the tuition rate to be charged by Red cil for superior quality of achieve- Jars. Bank High School.,, ment in high school English! Lower Rale, More Students Both award winners have been Says MATS Has Veto The tuition rate, he said, will active in their contributions to WEEiAWKEN:' i The heavy] fee; $760, instead of $769 as is cur- the high school. Miss Harris is a New YorkVbound commuter traf- rently charged. The board esti- member of the Quill and Scroll, Power tkier A irlimesfic on Rt. 3 was delayed up t< mates it will have 197 tuition pu- the honorary- society for high 40 minutes during the mornin pils in 1962-63. •chool journalists; the National WASHINGTON (AP) — A De-day the authority came in direc- rush hour yesterday when a mov : The total tuition budget of $149, fense Department official says tives issued after the crash last ing van 13-feet-4-inches high go 720 is $15,320 more than currently Honor Society; the Trumpet, the FAMILY TRADITION — Donald Mac Kenn, second from left, 223 Wilson Ave., Port ichool's student newspaper; and the Military Air Transport Serv- fall of an Imperial Airlines plan stuck in a 13-foot tube of th budgeted, but this is because the Green Wave, the school's ice recently received authority to near Richmond, Va. Seventy-fou Lincoln Tunnel. The mishap oc- there will be more tuition stu- Monmouth, receives Eagle Scout award from Walter G. Burkhardt, founder of Boy 1 yearbook, which she serves as veto any particular airline pro- military recruits and three othei curred shortly after a Public Serv- dents next year. The 1961-62 tui- Scour Troop 88. Looking on are Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mae Kenn. posed »s a carrier of military ice bus broke down at the aption budget of $134,400 is based literary editor. persons were killed. In receiving the award, Donald follows in the footsteps of two older brothers, Robert Other Clubs personnel. .... •, Mats Responsible proach to the tunnel ramp an on an estimated 175 students at $769. and John, both of whom became Eagle Scouts while members of the troop. A She is treasurer of the Latin Deputy Assistant. itohmftwSfc- Riley told j fftflWriick stalled on the ram 1 The Little Silver Board of Ed- Club, a, member of the Biological retary Paul H. Riiey«al4yester- Forces subcommittee that prior itself, younger brother, Stephen, is a Cub Scout. ucation which also sends students Research Club, and has been ac to the November crash, MATS to Red Bank High School, has tive in the Student Council, and was responsible for safety am PASSA1C—Two persons were performance checks only ove set its tuition rate at $762 per the school's dramatic productions. injured yesterday when a car Approve Fire long-term contracts with airlines* student. Outside school she has been a collided with a bus and sent It The subcommittee is investigat- hurtling into three store win- Red Bank's school board wil School Budget Jumps member of the Girl Scouts for more than 10 years, serves as aSignal Plan ing military air transportation dows. Police ticketed the driver officially announce the tuition and nonscheduled airlines such as laboratory assistant at the Sandy of the car, George Havens, 30, rate when it introduces its budg- Imperial. Tax Figure Up $79,695 in Eatontown Hook Marine Biological Labora- ot 90 Jefferson St., Passaic, for et tonight at 8 o'clock. At Fair Haven Riley said MATS now exercises going the wrong way on a one- Other major increases in the tory, and sings in her church EATONTOWN - A tentative The board proposes to ap-(Beginning Jan. 12, detailed. "absolute veto power over any way street and for passing a red proposed budget are: $6,300 for choir. FAIR HAVEN - Borough budget for the 1962-63 school propriate $150,000 from surplus, copies of the proposed budget particular carrier" of military light. The injured were Havens teachers salaries; $800 in the ac In addition to her citation from Council last night approved year, adopted unanimously by compared to $122,000 so appro- will be available In the board passengers but he shied away and Hubert Doyle, 39, of II count covering the salaries of the council, Anne has won an Councilman Jesse J. Mcllray's the Board of Education last night, priated in the current budget. secretary's office in Vetter from agreeing with a statemen Main St., Palerson, a passenger Howard E. Matteson, principal, calls for $239,743.50 to be raised award for her performance in the request for a new series of fireby Rep. James E. Van Zandt, An increase in federal aid from School, Mr. Allen announced, National Educational Develop- on the bus. The accident on and Curtis Bradley, vice princi- by local taxation. signals. R-Pa., that this procedure "repre- Lexington Ave. occurred dur- $190,000 to $250,000 is noted in The board will make every ef> ment Test, pal, and $220 in the account cov- Local taxes for the current Mr. Mcllray said the signals sents an indictment of the Civi ing the bus' New York-Pater- the budget, as is an increase of fort to get complete information Anne has been accepted by ering Mr. Scott's salary. year's school operations are $160.- will be put into effect Feb. 1. Aeronautics Board and the Fed- son run. The bus shattered the about $10,000 in state aid, set at on the budget to all segments of Ursinus College and is awaiting No Guide Change 048. Cost to the borough will be $75era, l Aviation Agency." • windows of the Vim Appliance $311,290. the public, he stressed. The board •cceptance by Jackson College The teachers' salary account to- he declared. Rep. Francis E. Walter, D-Pa. Store, and AHerman's Dress The total of the proposed new will offer to address all civic for Women. She intends to pur- tals $180,000. No change in the Purpose of the new series Is said the CAB is not capable o Shop. budget is $951,033.50, compared groups who want to hear an ex- •ue a pre-medical program. salary guide is contemplated by to provide special signals for proper policing of the nonsched- to a total of $828,984 for the cur-Can't Work As planation of the figures, and has Editor-in-Chief the board. Only the normal $220 areas of the borough where there uled airlines and that Congress increments will be given. rent school year. scheduled a meeting to present Duckworth presently serves as TRENTON - The state Civil The major portion ot the in- are a number of large buildings must weed out the unfit com The debt service account is Court Clerks the budget to Borough Council. editor-in-chief of The Lo», the Service Commission today up- crease comes in the "current used by the public/ he said. panies. $48,490, and the board plans on student literary publication; and held dismissal of Frank Verra as expense" item, which goes up TRENTON (AP) - The ad-The budget will be advertised The signals and the locations receiving $50,380 in state aid. The recently was named Student of Cites Disaster a Hoboken fireman on grounds from $174,708 to $894,477. ministrative office of the courts Jan. 18, and the public hearing the Month for November by Stu- applicable are as follows: The Nov. 8 disaster "drama- he pleaded no defense to car theft board also will appropriate $25,- will be Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. in the 000 from surplus. J. Edson Allen, board president, has reminded all municipal court dent Council officials. Church of the Nativity, 53; tized the financial unfitness, un- in 1942. Verra was appointed a said an.increase in school popu- Vetter School. Adoption of the Harry W. Ingalls, head custodi- judges that policemen may not Interested in forensic activities, Fair Haven Shopping Center, 54; safe operations, and long violafireman five years ago and was lation from the present 1,973 to budget in its final form will take dismissed June 26, 1961. He ap-an, submitted a request for a the award-winner is vice president AME Zion Church and Youth tlons in the supplemental airline an expected 2,195 next year will work as court clerks. place that night, and it will be pealed his dismissal on grounds $300 per man increase for the of the Public Speaking and De- Center, 55; Church of the Holy field," Walter said. call for hiring of nine new submitted to voters Feb. 13 be- that the conviction did not justify janitorial staff. Five janitors are The only exception to the rule bating Society at the high school. Communion, 56; Methodist He said the record is "clear teachers. tween 5 and 9 p.m. He was a semi-finalist in the NewChurch, 57; Fair Haven Yacht that we cannot rely on the CAB toremoval. The commission said employed by the board. The was made for 26 policemen in Verra should not have been ap- board will discuss the request at Thus, he explained, Increased Memorial School and the Ttor- Jersey Forensic League Oratori- Works, 58, and Shrewsbury regulate this industry and clean various parts of the state who ough HaU were designate(1 ,s pointed in the first place, because a committee meeting Jan. 22. salary costs will account for a cal Declamation program. He re-1Uver Yacht Club, 59. up these conditions because the have no duties except as court piling | h February he was convicted of a crime in To Study Report considerable parp t of the rise in p aCM fpr t e cently won a leading role in the Signals 81 and 82 for the Wil-board is more interested in pre- C lor I/O ' ,,p|innl nlnnlinnn operating expenses. clerks. school elections. forthcoming 8:40 Players' pro- low Street and Knollwood Schools serving the companies than in volving moral turpitude. It ruled The board also will study a re- that the original disqualification duction of "Bell, Book, and Can-will remain the same, Mr. Mc- emphasizing the welfare of the port from Douglas McCrum, justified removal. dle," and has. manned the pub^llray said. public." physical education director, com- paring salaries of nearby school districts for extra work in intra- mural sports with his salary of $400 and that of his assistant, 'ohn Eyles, which is $200. Mr. McCrum did not specify what in- crease in the extra work salaries ie would like, but left the matter lo the board's discretion. Combine 2 Court Posts In Keyport KEYPORT - Borough Council last night abolished the position if violations clerk and combined the post with that of municipal court clerk. Mrs. Irene Applegate, the pres- ent court clerk, was appointed to the combined job (violations clerk-court clerk) for a three- year term at an annual salary of $1,800. It was announced that her office will be open Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. TEACHERS GRADUATE — A group of Eatontown teachers receivo certificates for Seymour Pappas and John Fitz- completing a Red Cross first aid course from their instructor, Goorgo Blake, -third Gerald, both of Main St., were from right. Left to right ara Mrs. Dorothy Halpern, Post School; Miss Vincenne appointed as special policemen. Councilwoman Mrs. Katherine Waxwood and Joseph Meser, Memorial School; Mrs. Jeanne Conover, Steelman E. Boggs announced that she wil School; Dr. William Ramsay, superintendent; Mr. Blake; John Kilpatrick, physical ed» call a meeting of the Welfare RELIEF ENGINE CO. OFFICERS — The Relief Engine Co. of the Red Bank Fire Department installed its officers ucation instructor, and Mrs. Marjorie Cornell, Steelman School. Other faculty mem- Board "in the near future." recently. They are, seated, left to right, Alex Davit,,second lieutenant and secretary; Charles Wilson, president; Council directed that a letter bors who completed the first aid course are Charles Lanza, Charles Bourne, Samuel Edward Green, vice president, and August Colmo'rgen, treasurer. Standing, Willard Watkins, corresponding secre- be written to the Central Railroad Luce, Misi Patricia Rohrey, Mn. Thelma Slater, and Mrs. Angela Gray. J. Edson tary; John Allen, captain; Fred Colmorgen, sergesnt-at-arms; John Wolcott, chaplain; James Schmidt, first lieu- of New Jersey asking that the Allen, school board president, congratulated the ,group for donating Jheir own time line repair holes at the Atlantic tenant; "John Green, engineer, and Charles Knoll, who is first deputy chief of the department. St. and Beers St. grade crossings. to this project for the benefit of tha school. ' . 10—Tue*d"ay.-J»nutry 9,1962 RED BANK REGISTER Miss Broander Married To Davia J. Casey NY. Theater Group Set Parents and Teachers KEANSBtfRG - The First brother of the bridegroom, was Methodist Church was the set' best man. Ushers were Michael ting here Dec. 10 for the mar- Carlo, Keansburg, and Gerald For 2 Rtimson Shows riage of Mies Janice B. Broand- M, Broander, Keansburg. RUMSON—"Niccolo and Nico! In association with tW New York er, daughter of Gerald.S. Broand- The bride, a graduate of Mid- leite" is coming to the stage of Shakespeare Festival - Back on Schedule er, 3 Broantler PL, to David J. dletown Township High School, is the Rumson-Fair Haven High "Niccolo and Nicbllette," a tale * Short im Parent-Teacher A» mediate School No. 3, Middtj Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- employed at Keansburg-Mlddle- of high adventure, begins when mond Casey, 113 Forest Ave. town National Bank. school in Rumson for two per- •Delations renamed regular meet- town, Thursday from t to IQp.m formances by the Equity Library Prince Niccolo attempt* to itop ing schedules last week after ill in the school. Rev. Harris H. McConnell offi- The bridegroom, also a gradu- the enchantment Magnus; the annual holiday round of parti' The program will give parenl ciated at the ceremony. Mrs. ate of Middletown Township High Theatre for Children Jan. 20. magician has placed upon him la and programs. an opportunity to participate Raymond Stryker was organist. School, and of, the International Written by Alan Cullen and di order to take possession of his ACCOMPLISHMENTS of 196 pupils in actual classroom siti A reception followed at Buck Business Machines Division of rected and choreographed by Lee lands and castle. Niccolo is as- and plan* for activities in 196: ations. They will meet teache Smith's, East Keansburg. Jersey City Technical Institute, is T. Foley, the play will be per-sisted by Nicollette, the magi- were discussed at an execucivi and receive instructional mat' Mr. Broander gave his daugh- employed by Straub Motors, Key- formed by a cast of adult, pro- cian's niece, and her god-father board meeting of the Been Strei rial currently used by their ch ter in marriage. She wore a bal- port, and the Atlantic and Paci- fessional, New York actors and Seamus, a lovable Irish peddler Parent-Teacher Association, Ha: dren. lerina-length gown of embroidered fic Tea Company. dancers. This production has had who believes in the luck of tha let, last Wednesday. silk organza fashioned in two The couple reside in Red Bank, a successful run In Central Park Irish. Seamus produces a crotch- Mrs. Kennett Natalie report A DOCTOR, a dentist, and tiers at the front of the full skirt ety Leprechaun to match wits that the averaga attendance nurse will take part in a pane and with a bow of satin at the and magic with Magnus. After the roller skating club wai 1 discussion at a meeting of !h back. Her shoulder-length veil many lively adventures, Niocols students. The club will be con Holmdel Parent-Teacher Associ- was held in place by a tiara of Miss Maureen Brink and Nicollette discover the, ma. tinued. Mrs. Natalie also dis- ation Jan. IS in the elementary pearls and she carried a bouquet gician in his laboratory and re- played the books recently pui school. Panelists will be Dr. H of white camellias in a colonial arrangement. verse th* tide of events. chased for the school library. Pieper, Keyport physician; Bride of Francis Jones The program Is sponsored by Mrs. Clifford Walters, member Dr. Joseph P. Puma, Middletowi Miss Terry Rodriguez, Middle- the Forrestdale Parent-Teacher ship chairman, announced thai dentist, and Miss Sally O'Han town, was maid of honor. Brides- KEANSBURG —Miss Maureen bouquets of red carnations and Association. Performances will te- the Beer* Street faculty h«i school nurse. maids were Misses Sandra Brink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs eucalyptus leaves. at 11 a.m. and again at 3 p.m. signed up for 100 per cent mem Mrs. Charles Tudor, recreation Broander, Keansburg, and Rae Henry Brink, 71 Bay Ave., Eas William Jones, Keansburg, was Tickets may be obtained from bership in the PTA. chairman, reported that 70 teen- Lynn Casey, "Vest Keansburg. All Keansburg, became the bride o best man for his brother. Thomas Mr?. Albert Metiger. The father-faculty basketba agers attended the canteen dan. the attendants were gowned in Francis Jones, son of Mr. and Jones, Keansburg, another broth- game will be held Feb. 2 in Kej last month. The next canteen pale pink taffeta and carried Mrs. Harold Jones, 13 St. Peters er of the bridegroom, was usher. colonial arrangements of anniver- port High School. dance will be held Jan. 20 it Ave., here Saturday. The bride attended Middletown Robert Morris, president, p.m. in the elementary school sary carnations. Rev. Stanley Levandoski. per- Township High School and is em- Club Plans trounced that the Jan. 17 meelin Music will be provided by th< Harvey Casey, . Red Bank, ployed by the Hartford Insurance will be held in St. John's Mett Zopanej. formed the double ring ceremony in St. Ann's Catholic Church. A Co., Newark. The bridegroom also odist Church, and a demonstra Mrs. Edward Walko, member reception followed at the Hiber- attended Middletown Township '62 Events tion of the activities of the Camp hip chairman, announced a nev PTA Schedules High School and is employed by nian Hall, Main St. EATONTOWN - An active sea- fire Girls will be presented. membership drive is beini Uirichsen's Sea Skiffs, Marlboro. son for 1962 was forecast by the This will be followed by an e started. There are 164 membe Fathers' Night The bride was escorted by her On their return from a New York planation of the school budget I to date. brother, Henry Brink, Keansburg wedding trip, the couple will re- Women's Community Club at its WEST KEANSBURG - "Fa- members of the Board of Educ Mrs. Kenneth Witley, pare Mrs. David J. Casey She wore a ballerina-length gown side on First St., Keyport. first meeting of the new year thers' Night" will be celebrated to- tion. Board candidates will b and family life chairman, a of white nylon tulle over peau de Thursday in the Margaret L. Vet- night in the West Keansburg presented. nounced that the film, "A Lon soie. The fitted bodice had ter School. Time To Grow," about 2 to School. portrait neckline and shirred cap Mrs. Thomas Laugerson and SAPCE ACCOMPLISHMENT! year-olds, willbe shown Jan. A special program on boating Douglas Wilson Wed sleeves. She wore elbow-length Alan A. Allen, Mrs. Joseph Erwin were wel- of the United States since Sput at 8 p.m. in the elementary and diving gear has been ar- matching mitts and a pearl crown comed as new members, ranged. nlk I will be discussed at « men school. held her elbow-length veil. She Cari Meyer Mrs. Vincent Festa, federa-. carried a cascade bouquet of ing of the Navesink PTA lonigr Mrs. Wallace Taylor, school tt Cub Pack 149, sponsored by the CHICAGO, 111. - Mr. and Mrs. tion secretary, announced.that.a at 1:15. Speaker will be Lloy ucatlon chairman, reported th PTA, will donate all proceeds To Oregon U. Student white roses centered with a white Edward Meyer of this city an- sale of auto safety belts will be H, Manamon, chief engineer Mrs. Dorothea Bumslde has bee: from its skating parties to the orchid. held for federation members. city, was married here Dec. 1' nounce the engagement of their the U. S. Army Signal Research hired to teach a special class be speech therapy classes held at SALEM, Ore. — Miss Donna Miss Barbara Clausen, Cald- International relations depart- the school. Presentation will be in Englewood Evangelical United daughter. Miss Cari Meyer, to and Developments-laboratory' ginning this month. The class w Floy Hamman, daughter of Mr. well, was maid of honor. Mrs. ment will meet Jan. 17 at 8:30 accept students from other com made tonight. Brethren Church to Douglas Law- Alan Albert Allen, son of Mr. Astro Observation and Research and Mrs. Floyd Hamman of this Thomas Jones, Keansburg, sister p.m. at 27 Campbell Dr. Center in West Deal. Mr. Man munities on a tuition basis. ton Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs, of the bride, was bridal at< and Mrs. Charles P. Allen, 48 Mrs. Frederick Stillwell,-Civil amon, who has served ai ele The next executive board meet Robert H. Wilson of Oakland, tendant. Their emerald green sat- Concord; Ave., Leonardo, N. J. Defense chairman, reported that tronic engineer with the sign: ing will he Feb. S In the elemen Calif., formerly of River Plaza, in street-length gowns were styled The bride-elect, a registered eight members completed > fix- laboratory 20 years, also wil tary school at t p.m. Planning Weddings N. J. with sabrina necklines and shoul nurse, is an alumna of Evanston week, course. show a film on the topic. Rev. Lloyd Uecker officiated a'i der. bows. They wore matching School of Nursing, an affiliate of Theodore Caffyn and John Bell Mrs, Raymond Piano has bee: ST. PATRICK'S DAY lunch the ceremony. A reception fol- bow hats and carried cascade Northwestern University at Evan spoke on the work of the Drum appointed PTA president to eon sponsored by the PTA o lowed in the church hall. ston, 111. The bride was given in mar- and Bugle Corps. A plea was place Mrs, William Levy, wh< Holy Cross School, Rumson, will Mr. Allen, a graduate of Mid- riage by her father. She wore a made for uniforms and instru- resigned In November. be held Msrch IT at noon In dletown Township High School, is princess line gown of white satin League Sets ments for the 29 girls and SO Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. an alumnus of Washington and and Italian lace embroidered with boys who are members. The club MARTIN L, HUNTER, direc Mrs. James Shea, chairman Jefferson College, Washington, seed pearls. Her veil was held In voted to make a donation to the tor of welfare service in the Pe will be assisted by Mrs. Johi Date For Pa., where he was a member of gonnel Division, Boy Scouts < Ekdahl, assistant chairman place by a cap edged in seed corps. The amount will be deter- America, will be the guest speak pearls and she carried red and Delta Tau Delta. He also attended mined at the next meeting. Mn. Paul Glllen, reservations: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. - • • -- • • er at a meeting of the Matawa Mrs. George Reldy, menu; Mrs white roses and holly leaves. Hostesses were Mrs. Andrew Yates Play Now serving in the U. S. Navy, Grammar School Parent-Teachei Anthony Pisanl, entertainment; Mrs. James Mason was matron Meyer, Mrs. Joseph Kellenyl, Association tomorrow at S p.m. li Mrs. Ronald Seaman and Mrs of honor for her sister. Bridal KEYPORT - The executive hs is at Officers Candidate School Mrs. Robert Quinn and Mrs. the Matawan High School audi Robert Gorman, games; Mrs attendants were another sister, committee of the Hebrew Worn at the Naval Base in Newport, Lawrence Schaefer. torium. Robert Hensler, tickets; Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Arbie MacDonald, Miss Dar- en's League of Keyport met at R. I, The next meeting will be Feb. Mr. Hunter was graduated liam Murphy, gifts; Mrs. Thoma Iene Olson and Miss Pamela Wil the Synagogue last week and for- A February wedding is 1 and will be an auction—open from Culver Stockton College, Shea, decorations; Mrs. Andrev son, sister of the bridegroom mulated plans for a children's planned. house. Canton, Mo., where he alsc Patey, publicity, and Mrs. Joh They were gowned in amerald show to be pres&fted by the served as assistant scoutmastei Karlnja, publicity. green and carried white fur Yates Theatre Group Feb. 22. Kitty Kelly; while teaching and coaching ii muffs with red carnations Orders are being accepted for * the high school. NEW JERSEY CONGRESS ol holly. fresh flower corsages and center- He has been closely associated Parents and Teachers will spon Dale Cowan was best man pieces for the Passover Holidays. with all phases of scouting loi sor a high school conference foi Ushers were Larry Bishop, Delivery will be free. Mrs. Leon Husband Has the Sillies more than 20 years and Charles Conley and David Olexer. ard Miller is chairman of the PTAs in the central part of th( Dear Kitty: will not tolerate one word spoken currently in charge of insurance slate Jan. 18 in Somervllle Inn Candlelighters were 9-year-old project. against her and has aa much as retirement and general welfan Somervllle. Miss Patricia L. Doran Miss Phyllis Klein Pamela Wilson, sister of the My husband and I are marriec Mrs. Stanley Cohen, adult edu- 13 years, have a 12-year-olc said that if I would give him a matters for local and national Registration will begin at bridegroom, and Steven Hamman NEW SHREWSBURY - Lt. DALLAS, Tex. — Mr. and Mrs. cation chairman, announced the daughter and until now were rea- divorce and sha were free, he council employees and depend- a.m. aJ3 -ftp program wJU con 13, brother of the bride. Col, and Mrs. Arthur F. Doran, Aaron H. Klein of this city have hostesses ^ for Sunday's adult sonably happy. would marry her. But, in the ents, and procurement, proced- tlnue from MO a.m. to"l p.m The bridegroom is a graduate announced the engagement of study group were Mr. and Mrs. next breath, he will say, "Be ures and employee relations (oi Luncheon will be available. Mrs 64 Partridge La., announce the of Middlerown Township High Five weeks ago I suddenly real their daughter, Miss Phyllis Al Kamlnsky, Matawan. Mrs. calm. B» patient. Give me time non-professional personnel in th Kenneth W. Larhrope, president engagement of their daughter, School. The couple will live in ized we were growing further am Klein, to Paul Klatsky, son of Herbert Rothenberg was guest and I'll wean myself from her." national office in New Brunswick, will attend. , . Eugene, Ore., where they wil further apart arid begged him ti daughter. Miss Patricia Louise Mrs. Jean Klatsky, also of this speaker. The meeting will feature an ex- continue their studies at the Uni- be frank with me. To my sur- Twice I've been on the verge of Mrs. Ellen Dell Bieler of Wes- Doran, to J. Maitland Olsen, Jr., city, formerly of Red Bank, and Mrs. Cohen also announced a prise, he was! He had been see- leaving him. Chameleon-like, he hibition by Boy Scout Troop em Springs, 111., will speak firsl versity of Oregon. the late Judge Harry Klatsky. new study group will start next ing a lot of a friend of mine; quickly changes and Implores and Cub Pack 66, sponsored b; n the tanied by the Greater Trenton white organza gown featured a pointed for the fourth annual and Mrs. Joseph Cirrito, 54 Bay he candlelighting .ceremony. Trenton Symphony Orchestra in Symphony Orchestra under the Ave., Keansburg, and Mrs. Alex- Kelly green satin cummerbun lirection of Nicholas Harsanyi. Officers of the newly formed Valentine luncheon and fashion Trenton's War Memorial Build- ander Scott Bailey, South Laurel and bustle and she wore a Kelly group are Jane Paris, president; show of St. James Grammar ing at 8:30 p.m., Saturday. Tickets for the concert are Ave., West Keansburg. The bride- green satin fitted headband. Sh Gail Hallam, vice president; Tina The entire concert will be re- vallable at the Greater Trenton groom'i father was the late Mr. carried a princess basket ol School Parent-Teacher Associa- Haberstroh, secretary; Phyllis corded on twn long-playing rec- iym phony Office, 234 East State Bailey. mixed flowers. tion: LaSala,, treasurer, and Patricia ords for national and internation- it. Seats also may be reserved J iy telephone. The bride was given in Edward Bailey, West Keans Doyle, publicity and librarian. Co-chairman, Mrs. Charlesj t| distribution. burg, was best man for his broth- Truax; tickets, Mrs. Willlarft marriage by her father. She wore Other members of the troop are Miss Steber will sing "Knox- er. Ushers were Vincent Errico, Anderson; reservations, Mrs. a white satin gown designed with Linda Olup, Judith Brown, Claire ville: Summerof 1915," which was Highland Park, brother-in-law o! a scalloped neckline and long Ferguson and Claudia Morgan. John McGlynn; publicity, Mrs. written especially for her by theAuxiliary tapered sleeves, Tiers of ChantiUy the bride; William Luther, Wesi Lois P. Gryson; secretary, Mrs. py y Mrs, Claude Morgan is troop contemporary American compos- y lace cascaded down the front of Keansburg, and Robert Bailey John Heckle; gifts, Mrs. James adviser and Miss Dorothy Tansy er, Samuel Barber, In 1947. This the full skirt which flowed into West Keansburg, brother of the Walters and Mrs. Albert Kolar- is. leader. • song was originally recorded by a chapel-length train. Her finger- bridegroom. u sick; fashions, Mrs. Charles ans Annual Miss Steber shortly after it was tip-length veil of Chan'cilly lace Robert Cirrito, Keansburj Freidrich; decorations, Mrs. composed and has since become fell from a crown of pearls and brother of the bride was the rin Matthew Husson and Mrs. Peter a collector's item. sequins and she carried a cas-bearer. Secretaries Hoffman, and favors for tables, StylLONG eBRANCH - The Mon- Miss Steber also will be heard cade bouquet of white roses with A reception followed in thi Mrs. William Koch. mouth County Dental Auxiliary singing LaMontaine's "Song of a white orchid center. American Legion Hall, Keans Also serving on the committees hold a paid-up membership burg. They will reside at 213Describe the Rose of Sharon." Mrs. Vincent Errico, Highland are Mrs. Alfred Stancati, Mrs. Anievas will be making his first luncheon-fashion show Thursday Park, was the matron of honor Laurel /Ave., West Keansburg, Thomas Flaherty, Mrs. George in Auxiliary Hall, Third and Bath following a wedding trip to the appearance after winning the tor her sister. Her street-length Companies Lang and Mrs. Joseph Martinet, ve. Poconos. Mitropoulos award in New York gown of Kelly green satin had a EATONTOWN — Members of Red Bank; Mrs. Carl Giersch, last Dec. 17. He will play works of Members of the executive fitted sleeveless bodice and round The bride attended Keypo: the Monmouth-Ocean Chapter of Mrs. John Queenan, Mrs. Robert Rachmaninoff and Prokofieff' His board will provide a covered dlih neckline. A circular veil fell over High School and is employed at the National Secretaries Associa- Garrison, Mrs. Joseph Vanecek first selection, Rachmaninoff's nd dessert menu. Mrs. Martin Neisner's, Middletown Shoppinj the Kelly green fitted head-band tion participated in « program and Mrs. James Coyle, Little "Rhapsody on a Theme by Paga- Cain, Jr., 15 Glenwood Dr. Center. and she carried a parasol b "This Is My Company" at a din- Silver; Mrs. George Kuhn and nini," is the work he played in 'Jew Shrewsbury; Is vice presl- 'The bridegroom also attendee SWEETHEART OF DEMOLAY it Miu Nancy Burkhardt't quet of red and white carnations. ner meeting Wednesday In Crys- Irs. Robert Mautner, Shrews- ent of membership. Keyport High School and is em Bridal attendants were Miss tal Brook Inn. The secretaries new title. The Port Monmouth girl was crowned Satur- bury; Mrs. William Kane and Mrs. John J. Carchman of EI- ployed by the Raritan Townshij Ann Bambrick, Keyport, and Miss described their companies, their day night at the first annual coronation ball of the New rs. John Walker, New.Shrews- •eron, vice president of program, Adelina Brennan, West Keans- Street Department. bosses and their duties. as arranged for the Belmar Jersey State Council Order of De Molay in Old Orchard mry; (Mrs. Neil Scotti, Mrs. burg, cousins of the bridegroom, The local chapter, which is farold Beach, Mrs. Jess Jor- Engaged Fashion Corner to present the and Mrs. Leroy Wetjen, Leonar- open to all those actively em- Country Club, Eatontown. She is crowned by Daniel C. [an, Mrs. Robert -McKenzie, fashion show. do, slater of the bridegroom. They Announce ployed by lawyers, manufactur- Melchior of Middletown, stats executive officer. /Irs. Frederick Hencken, Mn. wore Kelly green satin gowns ers, hospitals, schools, utility ohn Curran, Mrs. Anthony Nar- Harrow numbers among its for- companies and research organi- liello, Mrs. William Rlgney, mer boys Robert Peel, Lord Bry- Marriage zations, as well as municipal, iirs. George Mott and Mrs. Ed- on, Anthony Trollope, Henry Car- state and federal agencies. The vin Stanley, Middletown; Mrs. dinal Manning and Sir Winston MDDDLETOWN — Announce- national association, founded in Around Monmouth: Churchill. ment is made of the marriage of ames Ham, Mrs. William Chan- 1942, has 23,000 members dler, Mrs. Robert Brockmann Mrs. S. Louise Hiltner, widow o: throughout the country. It is dedi- Capt. Edward B. Hiltier (USAR) Fair Haven, and Mrs. William cated to a continous program of Cunnane and Mrs. Joseph Bue- Shop Tonight to Col (USA Ret.) Raymond R education and improvement ot Tourtlltott, 47 Laurel Dr., Little Twelfth Night Party ;Ier, Llncroft. the secretarial profession. Silver, at a ceremony here Satur- The luncheon and fashion show TILL 10 day in her home, 20 Cooper Blvd, Guests at the meeting were By MILLI HRUSKA will be held Saturday, Feb. 10, in Chaplain (Lt. Col.) Daniel 0. Wil- Mrs. Patricia Meldrum, Matawan the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury, * • Draperies The Twelfth Night of Christmas son of Fort Monmouth, officiated. and Mrs. Irene Cavanaugh, Cliff- York—the Frank Conteys of Lo it 12:39 p.m. Fashions this yeari • Slipcovers wood Beach, prospective mem- was celebrated with a cocktail cust, Gus and Doreen Koch of Tha couple was attended b\ •ill be by Steinbach Company. Famous Brands bers of the chapter. " Monmouth Beach and Dr. and Mrs. Hiltner's daughter, Mrs party for 150 guesls at the Edwin At the meeting of the com- • Upholstering The next meeting is scheduled Mrs. Peter Guthorn of Allenhurst. Frank Gardner, Alexandria, Va Love residence on Locus mittees, coffee was poured by FURNITURE • Bedspreads Feb. 7 in Crystal Brook Inn. and Col. Tourtillott's son, Donal Point Rd., Locust. The weather Mrs. Charles Friedrich, past Tourtillott of Little Silver. Col. and Mrs. Clarence O. Ma-(resident, and Mrs. Martin • Curtains outside was frightful but It made son of Rumson Rd., Rumson, are Shop-at-Home Service icott, president. S 50% off! Phone SH 1-2M8 the party indoors seem the more due home soon from a cruise to NOW IN STOCK Bride-Elect delightful. And after a cup ofNew Zealand and Australia. CANADIAN Sherman's Boston Fish House Punch one for- Bayonne Class New Scott International Yvonne (Mrs. Keith) Bell ol Decorators got about all that fog and rain 4R Bread St, Shrewsbury Part V Album Complete Shrewsbury takes, off for London Seeks Alumni Miss Charlotte L. Cupples FURNITURE FREE PARKING outside. today. She will "spend 10 days $11.00. Page, only $7.00. For those who have never been there visiting her BAYONNE — The 1943 grad- FAIR HAVEN — Mr. and Mrs OF NEPTUNE uating class of Bayonne High Serald A. Cupples, 14 DeNor- By Mail 50c extra. :o a Boston fish house, let me friends. NEPTUNE CITY SHOPPING CTR tell you what is in the punch: 1 School Is formulating plans for amandle Ave., announce the en- eunion. gagement of their daughter, Miss RT. 35 MjEFTUNI tumbler of melted sugar, 1 turn- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McClin- MONMOUTH STAMP Charlotte Lois Cupples, to John A. NEXT TO 2 GUYS iler of fresh lime juice, l'/2 bot-tock of Long Branch (their son A preliminary meeting will be AND COIN SHOP tles of Jamaica Rum, 1 bottle of is Mayor Thomas McClintock) en leld Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. here in Heath, son of Mrs. Hazel Heath of randy, the MacKenzle Post Hall. The Leaksvllle, N. C. 39 Monmouth SI., Fed Bank 1 tumbler of peach tertalned at an eggnog party New OUR •randy, V magnums of cham- Year's Day. meeting is open to all Interested Miss Cupples is a graduate of ONLY s l-OKt in assisting with plans for the re- agne. Place one large piece of Among their more than 100 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional STORE union. Class members who have ice in a punch bowl and pour all guests were Mr. and Mrs. Victor High School and Mr. Heath, of WALTERS changed addresses and names ingredients over the ice. Serve In Grossinger of Middletown, Or- Hanes High School, Winston-Sal- ire asked to contact Albert Beck, crystal or silver punch cups. trude (Mrs. Stewart) Van Vliel em. N. C. —for— 137 Lexington Ave., Bayonne. Mike Love (Mrs. Edwin of Shrewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. A June wedding is planned. has wrought wonders with the Louis Aikins of Elberon, Harmon • CURTAINS Interesting old house which until Bradford and Mayor and Mrs. they bought it was known a.* theMcClintock of Long Branch, the TOYS • GREETING CARDS •GIFTS' • DRAPERIES Old Mount House. This is jus Milton Untermeyers of Elberon, 'doing what comes naturally' for and the Edwin O. Lomerson PARTY GOODS • FLAGS • HOME SAFES • BEDSPREADS HUFFMAN-7c> BOYLE Mike, who is on the decorating (he's borough treasurer of Red and interior design staff of Joan Bank). STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES • FANCY LINENS Ann Chilton Associates in Shrews • Drapery Hardware FINE HOME FURNISHINGS «nd BROADLOOM Miss Elizabeth A. Parsons bury. The Robert Lillies of Ward ART & DRAFTING MATERIALS Among those present were Bob Ave., Rumson, were hosts KEENE, N. H. - The engage- Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontotcn—Liberty 2-1010 and Peggy Guest of Navesink cocktails New Year's Day. Established Telephone WALTERS ment of Miss Elizabeth Anne Par the Keith Bells of Shrewsbury sons to Bonnard John Teegarden Their guests included Dr. and 1884 SH 1-0001 Dorothy and Bill Howland and Mrs. Louis Melaccl, the John P. 147 Broad St.. Red lank son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tee- Maryrose and Frank Contey of garden, Circle Dr., Rumson.N.J. Brennans, the Vincent Nurneys 17 Broad Sf. RED BANK Locust, the Robert Swans and and Mrs. Herbert Bush, all of 17? Bi'dwaf.lonq Branch RUG CLEANING s announced by her parents Dick and Dolores Seuffert of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Cook oi Middletown, the Larry Taylors this place. AT ITS I Rumson, Marilyn and Bill FINEST AND FASTEST Miss Parsons was graduated Barnes of West Long Branch, Dr from Massachusetts General Hos- and Mrs. Edward Salmeri of Lit In Your Horn* • Or In Our Modem Plant pital School of Nursing, Boston, tie Silver, the Truxton Glaze- Mass., in September, and is a brooks of Rumson and the Lee SLADKUS SHOES SEMI-ANNUAL member of the neurological nurs 'oik Browns of River Plaza. LEON'S ing staff of the hospital. The Finest and Fastest In Rug Cleaning Service Mr. Teegarden Is a senior at Ninette Ranson of Colts Neck SINCE 1911 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LEADING Massachusetts Institute of Tech- is at home after a two-month ^- RUG CLEANERS nology, Cambridge, Mass. :rip to Europe. WHIT1 ST. SH 7-2800 RED BANK The wedding is planned for in i TC The Harry R. McCombs of Heathcliff Rd., Rumson, enter- tained at cocktails Saturday, eve- SALE ling preceding dinner at Mayer's Inn, Rumson. Their guests included the Mau- WOMEN'S FAMOUS BRAND SHOES ice Donovans of Fair Haven, the Sweeter 'orrest Greys and the John My- lods of Shrewsbury, the Pat VITALITY «.*» H.« 8" & 10" Crosses, the William Werles, Mr. than and Mrs. George Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pazutti, the Robert ACCENT and FOOTFLAIR _•* .,». t" Jrodens, the John H. Boes, the Springtime itan Rices, the Larry Kimmels, CAPEBO and NINA ...„.,.„ „.„ 8" & 1

US:%£££^tiiM^:^iitXiiaiim 12—Tuesday, January 9,1%2 RED BANK REGISTER Powermd Sail Neptune-Asbury Park In , By BILL KOBINSON What can we*expect from ^962 in the world of A Division Battle Tonight boats? Barring outside Influences beyond the contro|(, of those involved, it should be a big year, with severai] The Shore Conference A Divi- seven victories this season and Filer* won he tourney title wil events of unusual interest and importance to form the sion basketball picture should be is tied for second place In the a convincing victory over Ke; headlines. cleared up by the end of the A Division with Long Branch, port in the final. Keyport ws week as Asbury Park, leading both clubs holding 1-0 records. the defending champion in th Undoubtedly the Number One story of the year the six-team loop \yith a 3-6 rec- In scoring seven impressive vic- holiday tourney, will be the unprecedented challenge by Australia.for ord at the moment, tangles with tories Neptune has knocked off The Larry Hennessy-coachi the America's Cup. This premier boating event in all defending champion Neptune to- two of the top clubs In the Shore Fliers then knocked off Lak night on the Asbury Park Con- in Lakewood and Keyport. wood, defending Central Jerse; the world has been held 17 times since the schooner vention Hall door and then sits Neptune first defeated Keyport Group 11 champs, in a regula: yacht America brought the rather ugly old mug back back Friday while Neptune, in a gular season game and season game. from England with her in 1851. All the previous chal- which has won the title the past stopped Lakewood's undefeated In other A Division action t two seasons, lakes on the dark- streak at five games with a vic- night Red Bank is at Lon, lenges have been from the British Isles or Canada, and horse team of tha loop, Long tory over the Piners In the semi- Branch. all have been unsuccessful. Branch, at Neptune, Keyport, defending B Northern finals of the sixth annual Holi- In all those years, the bulbous trophy has remained Neptune, tlie only unbeaten day Basket-Bowl Jubilee at the Division champion, has gotten off club on the Shore, has rolled to Convention Hal), The Scarlet to a flying start in the loop, wl .safely in its display case in the New York Yacht Club, ning a pair of games. The Re but indications are that this challenge from Dowa Raiders have won the mo games on the Shore, nine, whi Under for a match off Newport, R. I. in September Pete Rozelle Re-Elected their only two losses have com will be a determined, well-organized one that should at the hands of Neptune. Th Raiders knocked off their majo produce a world of color and excitement. It certainly Pro Grid Commissioner threat to the title, Matawan, la couldn't be a worse one than the inept challenge of Saturday night, 66-64, in ove 1958, in which the American 12-meter sloop Columbia MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) time. Hoffman is tied for secon Pete Roiclle, a compromise with Rumson-Fair Haven Region turned back the British Sceptre without the semblance choice as commissioner of the at, each club sporting a 1-0 rec BODY AND SOUL — The camera sneaks up on torn* schoolboy bowlers, recording of being threatened. Shore Aquatic after « ord, but neither team seems t stormy two-week session in 1960, have the height to stop Bruc foul line technique and triumphi at the ybungitert give it their all. The photos wers Club Cops was re-elected by unanimous vote Jackson, Larry Poland & Co. I; taken in Cleveland alleys. yesterday for a five-year term the only B Northern Divisio at $50,000 a year. game on the slate today, Mana Meet Easily squan Is at Rumson-Fair Have Roielle, 35, moved up from his Regional at 3:30 p.m. SEA BRIGHT — Shore Aquat job ss general manager of the Lopez Views Yankees As He Club swimmers captured 22 ot 2' Los Angeles Rams to succeed Keyport plays Atlantic Highland: Individual events and all sevei the late Bert Bell after a pro- at the Convention Hall tomorro relays to score an easy 2124! longed battle involving some 25 night and then travels to Souti team victory over the Packanacl ballots. The original three-year Amboy Friday night to take pi Talks 1962 Baseball Season Lake Swim Club at the Tradi contract would have expired in Hoffman. January 1963, but the league club Winds Beach Club here Friday. Matawan won its first B CHICAGO (AP) - "The New like Nellie Fox, who has a lot ol Smith. But that spot is expected owners gave him a new five-year Northern Division game las It was the second in t scriei York Yankees are something you baseball left in him, Jim Landis, to be cemented by Charley Smith, of dual meets for the Shon term as an expression of confr night with a 61-32 victory ovei obtained from Philadelphia. Fox Wall Township and Is now 1-1 Ir iave to put with, but they just Luis Aparicio, Juan Pizarro and Aquatic Club. dence. rules second base and Aparicio the loop. The Huskies play hos :an't be as good this season as The next Monmouth Count; Although Rozelle laid the sal- others. is king at shortstop. to Rumson-Fair Haven at thi hey were last year.'1 championship meet sponsored b; ary would be the same, $50,000 "We also have more competi- Convention Hall Friday night. There are catching problems the Shore Aquatic Club will a year, it was expected that ad- That was the view yesterday of tion for positions than ever be- with age overtaking Sherm Lol- Jan. 27 at the Trade Winds, justment* would be made at later In the B South Division onl; manager AI Lopez of the Chicago fore and that's a healthy sign. lar. one game has been played wit The results of the meet are a: meetings alter current problems White Sox as he looked at the I think we were fortunate in the 'Camilo Carreon is coming Point Pleasant holding the top follows: hava been resolved. League pennant trades we've made. We had agi around as a catcher and if he notch with a 1-0 mark while Cen 1962 American "I am very happy at this ex- on our club and it was bounc improves his throwing he wil — SUHMAB1KK — tral Regional Is in the cellar wit race. pression of confidence," said Ro- to get worse before it got better, make a good one," said Lopez Khitrn Aqunlln Hull (ill) one loss. In tonight's B Southen "Yogi Berra is a year older," zelle at a news conference. "The We knew we had to get youngei "As for pitching, sure starters Roy ami Klrls, 8 years and unrler Division games, Brick Township Lopez continued at a Sox news I0O-I1. freeityle relay: Won hy Bhori owners gave me great coopera- luncheon. "Bill Skowron and players and we did." look like Pizarro, Frank Bau- Aquatic Clul). Time—2:0*8 tion in the past two years, I can is at Central Regional and de- Mickey Mantle are feeling their Lopez named Mike Hershber- mann, Joe Buzhardt and Ray Boya li> ami uniinr, 100-ft. butterfly not imagine any future problems fending champion Lakewoo Won by Bob Nagle (8>, 2. nrUn Wala jumps. Tony Kubek is in the ger, who hit .310 for San Diego, Herbert. Question marks are Cal (Pi, 3. Rreve ooltien IB). Time -21.9 as difficult as the job of filling plays host to Southern Regional fllrla 10 anil undPr, 100-ft. btittBrfly rmy. Their pitching just isn't as a potential rookie starter i McLish, Early Wynn and Herb the big shoes of Bert Bell." Wmi l>y Rue llEilfacre (Si, 2. Jcn1r Score. We are going to let Score Slnnnit (S), 3 I3r;tjbie Carney (I hat good. Roger Maris and the outfielder. Landis, Al Smit Time -258 The league also re-elected Vlantle don't figure to repeat as and Floyd Robinson complete th< alone In spring training. We know Olr!» 12 and under, 200-ft. butterfly TV'nn hy Jane Najle (Si. 2. Mlml Moab- treasurer Austin Gunsel of Phila- such a home run combination as front line outfielder patrol. his arm Is sound. Maybe, he was •r ifl), 3. But HMnurton (P>. Tlme- delphia and assistant treasurer Huskies last season. overcoached with us. Joe Cunningham, obtained from "ll(.»» 12 anrj under, SOOtt. butterfly Joe Donoghue of Philadelphia "But you have to put up with "Some of our new rookie pitch Wnn Oy Ken Wlnllelil years," said Rozelle. "However, more lost some good players. living him competition for first Duvs Wlnflelrl (Si, 2. Jnlin Slnnolt we have no Immediate plans for Cleveland may come along. base is Bob Farley, from the San Zanni (8-4, Tacoma). They could (fil. 3. TuCHor IltienvOod lS>. Time— help solve the bull pen problem 1:OS.3 adding new clubs. We want to get "As for the White Sox, we must Francisco Giants, and J. C. Mar- THE AUSTRALIAN CHALLENGE for the America's Cup Glrli 10 anil under. 100-tt. baokatroka the Dallas and Minnesota fran- that haunted us last year. Won by Kathy Cordon*. (S), 3. Itob •ate as a potential pennant win- tin. off Newport, R. I., in September will ba the) big newt l Wall In Knwler (St. 3. Schneider iP>. nra( chises well off the ground first. "If we can get lucky and have ler because we haven't disturbed Martin also is In the running story of 1962 in boating. Columbia, the 1958 defender, Iloya 10 anil under, 100-ft. baelistrok "The new stadium In Washing- iur nucleus. We've still got guys 'or third base along with Al one of the young pitchers really Won by Plill aoclie. (PI. 2. Jay Hi ASBURY PARK — Matawan tfi), 8. Gary Hoy (8). Timr—28. ton has been the big plus of the come through, then we would be is favored to ba the American boat again. CAt\* 12 anil under, 200-fl. backstroke. last two years. New parks In St. scored its first victory in the B in good shape." Won by Maureen Martin (Si, 2. Debbie T.iitliln (Si, 3, Mcllwaln UV Time— Louis and Pittsburgh are two im- Northern Division of the Shore The Aussie yacht, which has been building portant keys to our future. Both Conference with an easy rti-3 Baseball Officials Call llciyyn and underunde,, 200-Ft0t. bacl in the loop. isisted today Carl Furillo was We just had these experienced RED BANK - Red Bank Cath- Boyn 10 and under, 100-ft. frentyle cent than theEastern Clubs do at candidates for crew berths. Competition for these Wpn by noli Nofili: (Bi. 2. Jay itel home when they-keep 60 portent Bill Collins and Bill Bowie 'f base for claiming he is being scouts in mind." olic High School's frosh rage (Hi. 3. Jon Van Ho/f (P). Time—21. Ulrll 12 and under, 200-ft. frraatyle of the gate." snapshooting forwards for coach acklisted by all major league The Furillo-Dodgers hassle de- team won its fifth straight in six berths has been intense, in the ruggedest Aussie Won Ity Jj\ne-^'»glc» IS), 2. Maureen veloped midway through the 1959 ;ames yesterday with' a 55-37 Martin (Sj, 3. Nancy Osliorn IB) Rozelle said he hoped the new Bruce MacCutcheon's Matawan :ams. tradition. Tlmc-H.D ) million plus television contract five, paced the victory -vith 17 There is no such thing as a season after the outfielder ha romp over the Rumson-Fair Ha- Boyi 13 and under. 200-It. freestyle been sidelined for some time with ven Regional yearlings on the The American defense plans are still somewhat up Won by BUI Wnulerj I9I, 2. llobert with a single network (CBS) points each. Collins dumped in baseball blacklist," Frick said. W.lla 3. Aflblcy Bell (8). Time— would be finalized at the meeting. seven for seven from the floor 'The only time I received an ap- an ailing leg. Furillo says he St. James Grammar School court in the air with no definite news yet on how many boats U.8 and hit three free throws for his was asked by General Manager here. (iirii mien. : Wnn by He said several technicalities, in- seal from Furillo was 18 months will be contending for the defender's berth. At the mo- Diana Holsteu ISI, 2. C/irln WnulerL volving sponsor rights In Individ- game high total. Bowie also go. He wanted to receive his Buzzie Bavasi of the Dodgers to It was the first loss In three (8i. 3, Karen Mlderback 181. Time— report to Spokane and that he ment, it is safe to say that Columbia, now owned by 1:(I7.,1 ml cities, still had to be worked racked UD his 17 markers on lary from the Dodgers after games for the little Bulldogs. Uayj open. 300-fl. freestyle: Won liy ey sent him to Spokane and he failed to do so because he under- The winners broke it open in aul Shields of New York, with his nephew, Cornelius Dave Wlnfleld (81, 2, Blllp Berry (Si, mt. It would cover two years at seven buckets and a trio of char- I. Jim Beanlalcy (Bi. Time — 67.6 ;4,650,000 a year, to be divided ity pegs. ifuscd to report. I turned down stood his major league contrac he openjpg quarter, scoring the • Girls 10 and under, ]OO-ft, breast would not be honored. He was Glit) Jr., as skipper, is the odds-on favorite to repeat ivenly among the 14 clubs. After After the Huskies took an 18-10 ie appeal." inal eight points of -the stanza •trolie: Won by Margul bewla (Bi, 2. subsequently dropped by the Dodg- her 1958 role. Oddly, the only previous defender to BUD lluffmun (8), 5. Jllnily Ciorlln deduction of fees each would get lead in the first quarter they Furillo charged Monday he to take a 15-7 lead into the sec- (B>. Tlmr-28.6 ers, who reportedly paid him lluyj HI ami umler, 100-ft. bruit. $320,000. pulled out of sight In the second as being victimized by the Dodg- md quarter. compete more than once was also named Columbia, almke; Won by ilrmn Walm (Pj. 2. rs in a dispute over being sent $5,200. The best quarter scoring per- Steve (iolden <6>, 3. Gary Hoy (8). One of the main problems fac- nuarter when they nutscored the back at the turn of the century. the Pacific Coast League in formance for the losers came in Girls 1'.' a:ld umk'r, 2011-ft. Hren*t- ng the league is the $10 million Crimson Knights, 12-4. In Los Angeles, Bavasi said, itroko: Won Dy Clma Hoffman I 159. He said he had written per- "The trouble is Carl wants a :he final stanza when they tossed The other big competition news will come from :ivi[ antitrust suit brought by the The usually high scoring Terry 3. Candy Conlilln IS), 3. Holly Chi job as a scout or. a manager. He in 14 points, but the Caseys IPI. Tlmr-M.I ival Americon Football League Maqee turned Into the big piny- inal letters to Manager Casey ;he biennial race from Newport to Bermuda, starting Hoys 12 nn.l url'ler, I00-II. breast- tengel and General Manager should go to the minors to find :opped that output with 18 mark- •truke: Won hy Carl Colby hat is scheduled to be heard maker of the qame when Wall : out if he can do these things ers. fune 16. This event is to ocean racing what the Ameri- Hick Hti'n'liiian (Si, 3 lk»l> eb. 19 in Baltimore. Rozelle es- used a tight defense to stop him. leorge Weiss and appealed to (SP. Tllili- -Gi.."> I have no animosity toward Carl a's Cup competition is to close-course racing, and its I'.irlN open, ;«Kl-rt. breiiHtrtiki imated the legal costs to the The 5-9 ace tossed in 33 noints 'rick and Sen. Estes Kefauver Richie Dooley sparked the I thought we ended our relation- by l'atsy slnnoll tSi, 2. ('Iirii lloflmnn eaguc already were about in Matawnn's 6(!-64 loss to Key- •Tenn.) after being turned Caseys to their first quarter ad- prestige, glamor and appeal have no doubt been (St. 3. Katby lli>vrKno (B>. Tlme-l:3J ship with good feelingj." lloyi i)|icn, 3O(l-fl. lireaHlfltrokii; Wnn (200,000. port last Saturday night, iwn for a job as a player, coach vantage with six points. Dnoley by Clirls Cftn.iutl I8i. 2. Curl Cnllty id scout by every big league tnd teammate Pete Armstrong trengthened by the fact that It is now an invitation (Si. 3. Charln Timer (p.. Tunr- 1:25 ti Rozelle said the players' re- Sen Kefauver, chairman of the Olrli 10 and under. IIKl-tt. lree«lylc py Hank Przybvlowski was high ub since the close of the 1961 Senate's anti-trust and monopoly combined to control the hack- affair. relny: Won hy shore AIHIAIIO Club uests would be considered at the man for the Wall five with eight !ason. subcommittee was not available jonrds for the winners. ''A" Team if. Cnrriime, .1. Hoffman. meetings as well as the future of Worried by the size of the fleet which came II. Le»l», S. llnlfucrei. Time- 1:32.1 points. Furillo also said the Mets had for comment. His staff said it has Charlie Dowd, the Casey frosh's »"ya Id anil under, 400-11, frrrMylp he playoff (runnerup) bowl Matawnn's next tilt will be Fri- red four new scouts after he heard nothing officially about the :Iassy dribbler, was hish man in from all over the world to compete in the last few rclny: Wnn by Knurr An.u«llc Club "A" hich is a year-to-year proposi- Tentn (3. Goldi-n, J. Bell Q. Roy, B day night when it takes on Rum- reived a letter from Weiss in Furillo case. he contest with 12 Doints. \rm- events and pushed the entry from 89 to 111 to 135, Nuclei. Time- 1:28.1 on. Hint 11 mid unilrr. WM-ll. freeilyle son-Fair Haven Rccional High in hich he wrote "We have enough F'urillo, who will be 40 years itrong was also in double figures rtlay: Won l,y Sliure Aliiiallf dull "We should be able to put the sponsoring Cruising Club of America and Royal a B Northern Division game at layers and our organization is old March 8, won the National with 10 while Doolev and Jem' "A" Team IM. Mflrtin, t'. Horfni.ui, boul $500,000 into the player N, Olborn, 3. Najlei. Tlme-;l:l.'i 7 the Convention Hall. lied up." League batting title with a .344 Horn chioned in with eight and Bermuda Y.C. have decided to make it an invita- lluva 11 am mi Irr 8 I ft fru fl\!e icnefit plan in 1952," said Wall Twn. (-ID Matawan (til even points, respectively. «la> Won t,\ flltore \fimt i ( lull t • 'We reserve the right to hire average in 1953. He began his tion race to boats they know are qualified after a 'A learn K mil A Hell 11 ozelle. "We put in $300,000 from n P P Rowl" e Bliuntt B tt,ut n, rim. -1 611 1 .1 17 r own personnel," Mets' big league career with Brook- Guard Bill Fannine topped the he TV fee for the championship Werneaa I T stiff inspection, and this is bound to add to the (,lrl> npin him (t frctBl>l« rda nl!l wkesman said. "There's no lyn in 1946. ulldnns in the scbrinp column Won li) .Shole Aiilnllc ( lub A' re»m ame, another $100,000 from vari- .1 17 M. WaUaak Slebrrt O < acklist. After all, Furillo is go- ith 10 ooints. Harrison Dean, 6-1 desirability of doing well in it. (1) H .Men k MUertiLli C Wiutpro us endorsements and the rest Beck tl I IfenMfr 0 ^ 1* Iltrr) I Tim, .' 16 s Homer (1 1 I Flynri II S to be 40 years old, so how HEART FUND BENEFIT icnter, hid seven and did most Hi >N I I II son [I freMty nay om the playoff bowl, the pro Ec-kmnn " flturl n o The big interest in 1962 will be to see whether i\fill bv ^ i re \i]iivtle Cli b uch could he have left as a LONG BRANCH - "The 1962 if 'he rpboundin» for the losers. III ninllell c Luk xnvl and a small percentage nurkm Kenkr.il liy o 2 S Park Squire Oarafanr, o o layer. And don't forget lie hasn't Heart Fund bowling benefit will The Casev frch have a chime Carelton Mitchell of Annapolis, Md., can again bring from the all star game." nnmilape O II Hule.hliiBon fl 0 0 ayed for a couple of years," take place throughout many of o cH revenue for their nnlv loss his 38-foot yawl Finisterre in first. He has already set 22 17 fl! "In a couple of cases, the the Monmouth County bowling es- when thev take on Miridlctnwn a record by winning the last three. - Wall < « i»_3; next week's column we will discuss some of the spe- have nominated to Monmouth eligible to the two rich races by terests, designed by the famed ed Bank Catholic ....15 18-55 11-37 cial things to look for at the boat shows this year. Park's $100,000 guaranteed Sap- that deadline. jewelers, Cartier of New York. •on 7 ling and Sorority for 2-year-olds "Judging by the response to If the owner of the winner is al- are former Secretary of the our early closing On. 15," said so the breeder, a breeder's award Treasury George M. Humphrey. general manager Edward J. Brcn- also accrues'to the winner's earn- 12-MONTH Others include James Cox Bra- nan, "we may have a record ings. dy, recently named chairman of number of nominations for the Because of these many attrac- ROAD HAZARD the New York Racing Associa- Sapling and Sorority. It is grati- tions, such stables as Calumet GUARANTEE FOR tion; Clwrlfs T. Fisher, head of fying to receive the support of Farm. King Ranch, Alfred G. 2 the famed Fisher Body automo- such men as Humphrey, Widen- Vandcrbilt, Claiborne Farm, bile works; George D. Widencr, er. Brady, Olin and Fisher, Maine Chance Farm. Harbor chairman of Hie Jockey Clul). among others,, for they arc all View Farm, Ada L. Rice and and John M. Olin. head of the, breeders and' recognize the im- many other outstanding racing 7.50-M black vast Olin-Mathieson chemical portance and prestige of our two units regularly nominate many complex. races. As the first major 2-year- of their 2-year-olds to Monmouth whitewalls 2 for 24.24* These five men, and many tfih- old stakes xo be run in the East Park's complementary juvenile WINTER TREADS er patrons of the turf, nominated each season, the Sapling rind So- features. •plut tax and 2 trade-in tires 1,000 fillies and colts to the six- rority have turned the spotlight on If a prospective nominator APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BSDIES furlong Sapling for 2-year-olds such champions, and potential misses Monday's final closing OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES BARBERING IN TOURNEY — Last year', PGA champ and the six-furlong Sorority for champions, as. Hail tn Reason, deadline, the only other way'he Batter Up and Sir Gaylord." Jerry Barber, plays tha ball from the rough along a fence 2-year-old fillies, which will be can make one of his young horses run at Monmouth Park Aug. 4 The owners of the winndrs of eligible to the Sapling and So- FIRESTONE STORES in the Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament which con- and July 28. respectively. Next both the Sapling and Sorority re- rority Is by the posting of a $5,- cluded yesterday. Chunky Phil Rodgerj won the $45,000 Monday is the final closing date ceive a guaranteed purse of $60,- 000 supplementary nomination fee Maple Ave. at White St., Red Bank SH 7-5700 for the Sapling and Sorority, a'c Open yesterday. • 000, and oficn this figure is con- five days before each stakes 1000 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park PR 5-8700 « fee of J25 per nomination, and siderably higher. In, addition, event is run. RED BANK REGISTER Tuevday, January 9,1962—13 Splits and Misses Rodgers' Nine Under Par Round FIRST TIME ON SKATES PAW. A, ALBRECHT PQCF-^ BALANCE TO AVOID FEAR LEAN ON HOCKEY STICK OR POLE Cops LA Open With 268 Total WHILE STRIWN& For years now Bobby Demaree has been conduct PUSH A CHAIR FORWARD ON THE 73 for 289 in his professional ' ing a county-wide Heart Fund bowling tournament. In BEFORE 1OU ON ICE OR HOLD ON LOS ANGELES (AP) - Shat inches for a birdie. He banget ' The crowd roared as Rodgers THE ICE. IF A FRIENDS ARM terlng all opposition and tourn* in a six-footer on five, chipped leaped to his feet before rushing tournament debut. Phil Boilneri 87,71-«! 62—JM I7.M0 the past it has been on an individual basis, broken CONVENIENT HAVE WHILE LEAN- ment records, chunky Phil Rodg- up about three feet from the cup to retrieve the ball from the hoie. KrM Htwklm ... fi1-70-65.il—:77 J3.3I5 ING- FORWARD ers won the $45,000 Los Angeles on eight and holed another -hort Bob Goalby, who won 'he tour- IICH) GOftlby til-71-73-6*— Z77 H.r/.'S down into average groups, so that all entrants had a A FRIEND SIT-ON Jtek Burke 72-68-7O-69-— 27H JMfiO CHAIR. AS YOU ' WITH BODY Open yesterday with an electrify' putt on nine, all of which he nament last year and led through Tony Ljma 7O-68-73-7D-279 ll.M chance to win one of the trophies. This season the same 1 RELAXED. ng nine-under par 62 and & 72- converted into birdies. QeorgB Bayir ....7J-7O-M-69—27S $1.W PUSH FORWARD the first two rounds, was only Bobby Nlctiol* _72.68-70-6[>—279 jl.Sfjf) procedure will be followed, with one great.innovation. hole total of 268. He ran his string of birdies to two strokes behind the leaders U« iUjan 73-71-B!)-67_:sa $1.15(1 BEND KNEES Don J«nu«ry 7070 72-61—MO II. (.V.I There will also be a team event, restricted to the Shore ANDSHOULDERi The 23-year-old one-time nation- four in a row, added two more this morning as he started out. Bob Itosburj ...60-70-7:-0»—:t(l II,IM on the 13th and 14th with putts His 33-36—69 might ordinarily Jullui Biros 63-71-70-7H—SO |1,I5.) AND RELAX al collegiate champion from La dene Uillur ...... 60-71-75-69—HI «,i»p Firemen's League. All proceeds from this tournament Jolla, Calif., a neophyte of 'ittle of six feet or less, and then have been good enough to over- aay Brewtr SB-63-7t-7»—Ml n.wn BODY. Wn Eilll ....70-70-71-7O—:« Jl.lWn will go to the Monmouth County Heart Association for more than a year as a golf pro- ended the string on the 18th with take the front runners and win. Tommy J*colji ....67-T0-73-71—281 $1,060 further research in heart diseases. There can be no fessional, literally turned th* fi a seven-footer. Some of the more famous play- nal round of this 36th annual ers finished far better than they better cause. wintertime classic into a rout. started. Arnold Palmer had a 69 For the Shore Firemen bowlers, this is it. There is Rodgers started the round all for 283 and Gary Player broke McClendon Shore paf for the first time in the tour no reason why every single team in the league should even with Fred Hawkins o* El Paso, Tex. No less than nine nament with a 70 for 287. U.S. Replaces not enter. It is a simple matter for the captain of each DONt LOOK DOWN AT FEET. other players, most of them sea- Conference Open champion Gene Littler's 6! team to fill out the entry blank he will receive in the LOOK DIRECTLY AHEAD AT ICE. soned veterans of this rueged gave him 281 and National PGA ay of life, were bounced from chamDion Jerry Barber had a 70 mail. Then, after bowling Friday, Feb. 23, fill in his team Standings for 285. Dietzel THEN TOY IT p to four strokes behind him. scores for that night and drop the-card in the mail box. A DIVISION Jack Nicklaus. the 1961 national IN A RINK ALONE,ARMS But at the end of the first nine WI Pet. amateur champion, recovered BATON ROUGE, La (AP) - There will be a trophy for each division and only the USE RAILING- RELAXED. holes Rodgers was hotter than Asbury Park (5-3) .3 0 1.000from a bad first nine and shot a Curly-haired Charley McClendon, TO KEEP LEAN FORWARD " he hot sun, three shots In front teams in one division will be' competing against each Long Branch (5-2) .1 0 1.000 the creative genius behind Louisi- BALANCE IN CASE OF A of the pack and flying on to cap- other, not against teams in an other division. ture th? £7,5(Wl winner's purse. Neptune (74) .1 0 1,000 ana State's unyielding defenses, FIRST FEW STUMBLE. yesterday succeeded Paul Dietzel When the dust had settled and Red Bank (14) 0 1 .000 TIMES AROUND. TRY THESE as head football coach1 of the We believe this idea should be applied to each the final threesome was In, the Freehold Regional (3-3) 0 2 .000 NFL Reports BEND BODY LESSONS Bayou Bengals. league in the county. Every team can donate the small FORWARD. A FEW MINUTES hefty Californian was nine strokes, Mlddletown Twp. (2-5) 0 2 .000 in front of his nearest neighbors "The boys are crazy about sum of $5 to the Heart Fund. Who knows? Just that $5 PUSH THE ICE AT A TIME, TONIGHT'S GAMES Record him, they're devoted to him," WITH CENTER THEN REPEAT Bob Goalbv and Fred Hawkins Red Bank at Long Branch could be the straw that breaks the camel's back, the Goalby had a 69 and Hawkins, said Percy Roberts, a member OF SKATE. AFTER Neptune vs. Asbury Park at of the LSU board of supervisors. camel that is standing in front of the door to a great KEEP KNEES RESTING; j thanks to a dramatic birdie on Convention Hall Attendance ;he 18th. a 71-both for 277 MIAMI BEACH, Fla (AP) - The chunky McClendon, first advance in the medical history of heart research. Each TOÐER. B NORTHERN DIVISION assistant to Dietzel, long was be- -HOW TO FALL. Jack Burke with 68 was alone Surging National Football League Keyport (9-2) 2 0 t.OOO lieved to be the man behind tho and every secretary in the county would be only too will at 278 for fourth place. attendance hit a record high of Hoffman (5-1) 1 0 .000 scenes in LSU's gridiron success. ing to aid in such a cause and the returns for the Hear Tied at 279 were Tonv Lema 3,986,159 in 1961 with an average R.-F. Haven Reg. (2-2) .1 0 1.000 He is a 38-year-old native of 70), Oeorge Bayer '68) and crowd of 40,675 at each of 98 Fund would be so much greater. In any event, we urge Matawan (4-J) 1 I .500 Lewsville, Ark. 'Skating Is Simple' Series vouni? Bobbv Nichols (69). regular season game:. Manasquan (3-2) 0 1 .000 Athletic Director Jim Corbett, all the firemen kegler? to get behind this event. There "We arc enthusiastic about the A final day crowd of around Atlantic Highlands (1-3) 0 1 .000 who had been given tha green no excuse why all 162 Shore Firemen's teams should general balance of our attend- 2,000 swarmed the fairways and Wall Township (2-4) 0 2 .000 light to find a new head coach, On Sports Page Today ance," «aid commissioner Pete not enter. most of them were nacked TONIGHT'S GAMES acted with lightning speed. Diet- Rotelle, who was re-elected around the 18th when Rodgers Manasquan at Rumson-Falr zel asked for release from the Having trouble learning to use those new Ice skates? closed out his sensational per- yesterday for a new five-year Warren Brand, 11 Glrard Ave., West Long Haven Regional (3:30 p.m.) four remaining years on his con- Then you won't want to miss SKATING IS SIMPLE, an formance with his ninth birdie. term at $50,000 a year. Branch, is the Shore Firemen's representative on Illustrated series by Irving Jaffee, former Olympic speed skat- B SOUTHERN DIVISION tract only last Friday to take the ing champion who has taught thousands of youngsters how to The setting was the Rancho Point Pleasant (2-3) 1 0 I.0M Jim Kensil, league public head coaching Job at tho U. S. relations chief, did not announce this Heart Fund committee. Warren or his wife, ice skate. Municinal Golf Club course, a 7,- Lakewood (5-2) 0 0 .000 Military Academy. any individual club breakdown Jaffee, winter sports director at Grosslngcrs, N. Y., won 000-vard par 36-35—71 test. Toms River (1-5) 0 0 .000 Pearl, can provide any further Information desired. when he released the official The 38-year-old McClendon had the 10,901) meter speed test In the 1928 Olympics at St. Morltz, Rotters wrecked the place with Southern Regional (1-4) 0 0 .000 just returned from a week-end Switzerland. In 1932 he won the 5,000 and 10,000 meter events his 32-30—62 round. His Individu- paid attendance figures. He said AMF has added something new to its magic Tri- In the winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N. Y. Brick Township (2-«) 0 0 .000 the average crowd in 1961 was interview with Kentucky officials, al score broke the tournament Central Reulona! (3-3) ....» 1 .000 searching for someone to replace angle. Now, instead of just showing the pins that remain The series of four illustrations starts In this newspaper record for one round, shared at 63 40,675, compared with 40,106 in today. Don't miss them. TONIGHTS GAMES I960. the ousted Blanton Collier. standing after the first ball, the triangle will also show "If you can walk you can skate," says Irving Jaffee. Don't bv Tommv Bolt in his 1DRR nlay Brick Township at Central McClendon was given a four- Unofficial Associated Press mlsi his series. here, and Ken Venturi in 1959. Regional year contract at $18,000 per year. via a lighted arrow, the path the second ball should figures showed that Cleveland Rodgers' 72-hole total also Southern Regional at Lakewood And, as everybody wanted to follow through the remaining pins in order to pick up hroke the old mark of *!72 set by led the league with 426,888, fol- lowed by New York with 423,349 know, McClendon said "I plan that spare. This can be helpful as many a spare is played nvrl Manfrrum in 1956. to use the same three-team sys- He started in this tournament and Philadelphia with 412,318. in different ways by various keglers. This arrow will The biggest single turnout was tem which we have used at LSU 'ast year while still serving a since 1958. I'm grateful for this show the one way that will provide the best mathemat- OWLING hitch in the Marine Corns but ill- 80,455 at Cleveland for the Nov. 26 game with New York. opportunity to coach at one of ical chance to bring home that spare. Did you know that ness forced him to withdraw. the finest universities In the coun- there are 1,023 pin leaves which can arise after the first Rodwrs' onlv claim to fame The re-election of Rozclle was try." no surprise because the league was victory in the Mexican Army beckoned to the 37-year- ball is rolled? has enjoyed unprecedented suc- n Mexico City lust vear and an- old Dietzel, who had seven yean cess in his regime. He just other first in ths Sahara Pro- of success at LSU, and signed We have now learned that bowling has entered MIDDI.EIOWN CHUBCII LISAGCtS BED BANK RECREATION TUESDAY finished the second year of an W L MG11T I,HAUL li amateur at Las Vegas last Octo- him Saturday night at $18,500 per W L original three-year term follow- the space "league." Recently a bowling ball played a JUlorm Church 1 29 19 ber. year, the same as his pact at Bayshore Community Church 26 22 Overhead Door Prod. Corp. ..30 21 ing his election as a compromise vital roll in the world's first recovery of a man-made Ilerorm Church 2 21li 2V. Vlncent'B Beauty Salon 28 23 Rodsers officially turned pro In LSU. United Hebrew Congregation 23 25 Volklind'i Towing Service 37li 23!i choice at the stormy 1960 meet- Re.l Bank Register 25 26 December, 1960, and hit 'he tour LSU chairman John Doles said object from orbit. Scientists from Lockheed Missile and Westminster Pres. Churcli ...^'.i 25', Potter's Beauly Balon 25 28 ing. Although Rozelle received Christ'I Episcopal Church 18 30 OH Delivery lnc 2414 26^ nament circuit as a serious ven- the board, as a mere routine, Space Company released the results of test where a High team three- games—Reform 1 Rogel's Club Metra, ...- -.24 27 ture at St. Paul last .Tulv, While no salary increase, it was ex- 3,551. High three games—Mara, West- Rassaa Brother! 20 31 pected that adjustment would be would vote Dietzel's formal re- Brunswick "Fireball" was used as a large bearing in minster 583. High, team game—West- 200 Club — Gene Vlercck 203, 201 his name seldom was in the head- Jease in a Feb. 10 regular meet- minster 859. High game—Sherrano 232. Robert Kennedy 206, Frank PIney 208, lines during this nerM, R made after current problems re-entry experiments for the Agena Satellite. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Walter Delis 212, Rudy Fischer 212. have been resolved. ing since it acted Friday only as REFORM 1 Armand LaRocque 203, Joseph Madu- earned X13.092 in official TGA a committee of the whole. G Avg 8ky 203, 210; Vincent Arnone 201, Previously the scientists had failed in their recovery E. Kistner 21 1K1 Frank Trezzs 215, Ted L»k« 219, 202 nrize money. The NFL turned down a pro Corbett's recommendation for a M. Layton Pret Alexander 200, -25. There was nenera! feeling be- posal to increase the player limi attempts due to a malfunction in the spirt, system,,thus J. Calvin ...39 161.4 HlRh Team Three annul — Vin new coach will also come up at F. Btutrbich ... MtHer - -4 149.1 2O0. L. McDonald 201, J. Bruno 225, W. To Undergo Futurity, Crimson Satan goet Amboy) S. Herman ..._ 12 141.4 flMlck 207. games rarities Dec. 19, when they rolled 300 games A. Caldea 35 132.3 for a walk at Hialeah, Fla., Manasquan at Rumson-Falr p. BernsUla 21 120.R ATLANTIC HHJIII.ANDS TWO-MAN Haven Regional (3:10 p.m.) as opponents. It was only the 18th time the feat has B. Goldstein 31 105.9 CLASSIC where he will point for- trie WESTMINSTER Peteracn Operation Ncotune vs. Asbury Park at F. Mara 41 181.5 Points $100,000 Flamingo Stakes Convention Hall been accomplished, Including one when three men n. Moore 59 J.VLB Dwight'l Plot 4 Him. > 162.46 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Son C. Ollchrlst - 44 153.3 March 3. Trainer Gordon Red Bank at Long Branch had perfect games in the same league match. D. W»r»r "" Marchetil's Team -.342.4D ny Jurgensen enteredj Hahne- A. Washburn -..-.«" 13f.fi Ed's Auto Servlct - _._.342.27 Southern Regional at Ukewood O. Paln« 37 137.4 Flynn'i Team 342.08 mann Hospital yesterday for an Potter load, the colt. CHRIST'S CHURCH Drlnkwater'a Team 340.1* operation the TOMORROW Here is a great chance for the amateur photogra- R. Tilthlll SI Iffl.7 Llnzmeyer's Team 338.16 Atlantic Highlands vi. Keyport it pher, as well as some professionals. Brunswick an- p Balsa . - 33 141,fi Perrlnl'i Team - 334.27 hope will restore their All-League J. McMillan -.14 m.S LonKO'a Restaurant 307.09 quarterback's throwing arm to its Convention Hall fi. Cameron _ ^7 132.fl 600 Eerles-Joc Marchettl 235, 235. nounced the start of its second annual Bowling Photo T. Kulner 109—679. Harry Dwltht 190, 205, 205 natural vigor. Benefit Pin Mlddletown Township at Red HushuM -...-.29 —600. • Bank Catholic Contest. There will be 14 winners in all. The contest It, Post ,. - - 30 120.5 200 Club—Dick Perrlnl 238, Adam Jurgensen suffered a severe Linzmever 231, Ralph Marchelll 214 Pennlngton School at Croydon will run through May 1. In addition there will be a 10 nsn Marcheltl 211. Jack Flynn 208, separation of his right shoulder Tourney Feb. 34 Hall (3:30 o.m.) Algli Drlnkwater 501. in Saturday's Pro-Bowl game percent bonus to all winning photos accompanied by SYCAMORE FMnW WOMAN'S THURSDAY r.m B«n)i Eitctric 31 LEAGUE with the in Miami. RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP - A 1 No Games Scheduled proof of publication in a recognized newspaper or mag- OBSI« restaurant _... ??'S is. ? W L Dr. Mike Mandarino, Eagles' "Ball and Strike Bowl" handicap o'neil Ploe. ft Hins Sycamore Lnnci ^ 32 16 FRIDAY azine between June 2, 1961 and May 1. Holmtlel Lkjuora ... Stirpwsbury Pharmacy ZflVi 1914 team physician, is scheduled to individual bowling tournament Jullp's Farm Market 17 Harrison Ins. Apency ....27 21 perform the operation today on ivill be held at Airport Plaza Central Regional at Tomt River . Mlddletown Land 171'. LittV surer Oaner's 2fiiJ 21 \$ Kcvport at Hoffman MAW Sales Co ?« 22 the National Football League ancs, Rt. 36 near Middle Rd., The contest is open to all photographers, amateur TI>V s' n ',akcwood at Brick ".. S. Mike's TOVB mi 7. w. foreman ?io. w. ,•<«: Ton from a leg fracture suffered in Matawan at Convention Hall Don't get off on the wrong W. Shelbrlck "01. 207. G. Strnnlero »3 ised recreation for 350 boys. montages which are kept within the size limits (8X10) \t&t tf«m, thr»c gamps—ftntf Ba"'" :he same game. Snvrevlll<> nt R'ri Rank Catholic tack with your car and home ;trlc ?,7R Tilfjh. ttircR Times—II. The tournament is open to men ( T ha Stan Campbell, a guard on the Wall fowr*M-» »t S». Rose insurance. Set a true course will be acceptable. Entries must be accompanied by the son " V H. ''"vhnrcv BM. HT*I. I*""" •epsl Cnla 30 and women over 18 years of age, le—O'Drll Plumbing & "eating D52 'rate's B»vera«5 ^ offensive unit with Smith, has in- SATURDAY with the help of Tha Big Dif. official entry blank available by writing to Brunswick 1 r who are residents of Monmouth 1 Ram* —Jo* Macrinn ?W. ort Mor-moiif °^ dicated he will retire if he can Now Brunswi-'- nt Asbury Park far«nc«—the continuing per- fotin Danl'Vn Jf^n'* Shop ?7 County. It will be based on pin Photo Contest, Brunswick Corporation, 623 South Wa- [n'l-i Vi*v T."\iTier»l Home "* land a coaching job. With Smith's SUNDAY sonal attention you get from ATLANTIC! Hir;ill.A\DS dntt Gill Real Estate "»q total of tlirce games to be rolled your independent insurance BUSINESSMEN" ft 'rlrarlnnn "Jn'nlh Homes . . *M future in question, the Eagles No Games Scheduled bash Ave., Chicago, 5, 111. Here is the opportunity for at an assigned date and time, W 1, erirRian House ?4 hus would have two big gaps to agent. He'll make sure you some local photographer to obtain national recognition. Julian'i Sport Shop ^13 12 fr\r^ Insurance "1 ivith handicaps computed from have: MCCIM Plbg. & Htng ._.CTi I7»i i'onv'a , .21 ill in their line. And, who knows, perhaps some local kegler will have Stccfrld Iinrdwaro _, 26 ID ''nddock LflUnce - 19 anclioned league averages as of Lorrl'.i H(ir .-5 If') General Manager Vince Me- Tho right policy—with a re- jratea BevcraRCS , „ 2\ 21 Dec. 1. Bowlers who have not Golden Gloves liable company known for his picture published. Ert's Auto 22 23 Nally had indicated he's working participated in 18 league games Bowiell Agency - - 22 '22 on a deal or two. Believed to be fast claims settlement... HRUBcr'n InBurn Creasy Neale by that date may submit highest News about improved poli- A giant step away from its modest beginning 46 GeorRc Koeppd & Son ....21 !j the Eagles' trade-bait are potrapita Gotf Salca 17 line- league average for the 1960-61 sea- Start Friday cies as they are developed years ago, annual WIBC National Championship Tour- .M Wolfe A Sons . backers and Bob son. If no average is available, ELIZABETH — Boxers in the ... Help in changing insur- Th<* Brook Agency ...13 3i! Pellegrini and halfback nament will attract approximately 4,000 teams to Phoe- 21X1 Club—Oalt Carhart 207, Stan Ta B« Honored Bill a bowler may enter a 160 aver- heavier divisions are outnumber- ance to meet altered circum- Amsterdam 203. Bill Zldzluna* 218. Jim Barnes. nix, beginning April 5. Although no records were kept NEW YORK (AP) - Earle age for men or 135 for women. ing the smaller fellows among stances ... Help with pre- Duplicate prizes for men and Dlllone 210,"KII.II McCue 210. 255: Harry (Greasy) Neale, former football the early entires for the New Jer- paring claims, speeding on that first WIBC tournament in St. Louis in 1916, a Ruhley 236. Ralph Marchetll 203, Jim player and coach and a member women of RCA portable hi-fi sets sey Golden Gloves tournament, settlement. Halligan 212. Kerwin, Ardon will be awarded winners of gross year later the event attracted only eight teams. Total 600 Series -• Don MacLauglilln 619. of the game's Hall of Fame, was which starts Friday in the Elks We ar« independent in- membership in WIBC in 1917 was 40, and it is quite nusa Mccua 8*5. named yesterday to receive the scries with handicap, clock radios Club here. surance agentt. We are not Touchdown Club's 28th annual Star in Win nr net series without handicap, IIAB.MO.NY WOMEN'S MVIOll Twenty scrappers ranging in employed by nny insurance likely few of those pioneers fully'appreciated what I.EAUIF, award for service to football over and table radios for high net size From middleweights through company. Let us prove what W L NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Jim game. they were conceiving. John's fiunico ;i;l m long period of years. heavyweights have submitted Tha Big Difference can mean l.aurplyn Hotel 2!) 22 The retired 70-year-old West envin, Mike Milholland and Entries will close at midnight their entry blanks for the six- to you. WIBC membership is now two million, and J. Romer'a Trophies 27 21 _ _ t »^----- »w»j "ill x^iUOV. tli I1IIUJI1 fc. Jit Bernlce's Beauty Salon 2(1 2r> Virginian will be honored a'l the Jack Ardon paced a second !ia!fjMonday Jan. 29 Enlrv blanks week tourney. Malawan-Keyport Recreation ...2.1 23 club's annual banquet -here growing steadily each year. The tournament has Harmony Bowl 15 i>r, Tulane comeback last night thatjand ru|cs 0, the competition can Richard Heinzer, 18-year-old 500 Series—Erma Bchlro 552, Acnes Jan. 18. ^ave the Green Wave a 53-47jbe obtained from chairman Har- heavyweight from Guttenberc, is Korkcrr Wfl, Midge Colemnn M2, Truder been held every year except during the war years Gllel , ]30, Grace Marfey 527 Pat Lnrcey Neale, an end, played lor West Southeastern Conference basket- ry Wolfersbcrser, 12 Bcdle Rd the hcaveist lad entered to date. 526, Rose Beach 518. Acnes Beejley Virginia Wcsleyan in 1912, 1913 ball victory over Florida. Hazlet, or from neighborhood William Colontrelle, 17, and Fred of 1943, 44 and 45. Last year's tournament at Fort 512. Pee rtoliloff 514, Berte Forfle 511, Ev lyn Walker 503. and 1914 and coached at Virginia, Never ahead in the first half,' managers and coaches of the 8-12 Marrone. 23, of Princeton, have Wayne attracted 3,330 teams and more than 15,000 200 Club—Trudee Ollel 212. ' Washington and Jefferson, West Tulane took the lead two minutes league teams. A fee of J3, includ- entered the light heavyweight Virginia Wesleyan, Muskingum after intermission on a Jump shot ing bowling fees, will be charged. class. All three will compete in WOMEN'S COMMUNITY CnCBCH women. Women participants In the 1017 event LEAGUE and Yale and in the pro ranks by Milholland and kept in front All entries will be welcomed the novice division. W for the rest of the contest. The competed for prizes totaling $1347. Last year the Red Bank Methodist 2 35 with the Philadelphia Eagles. His and free baby sitters will be pro- Novice middleweights entered Lltlle Silver Embury Metho. H5 W & J team held California to a 'inal margin was Tulane's biggest vided at the lanes by the com- lin _ ^ are Robert Muzricato. 24, Hack- world's best women bowlers divided $160,632. St. James 1 '.':. . "fi O-O tie in the Rose Bowl game in spread. mittee to care for children while ensack; Charles Sadvary, 21, West Anthony "$ 1922. the competition is in progress. NEW JERSEY Including this year's tournament, 16 states will ned Bank -Methodist 1 - 27 Kerwin, whose jump shooting End; Michael Latzo, 22. East Red Bank Presbyterian 3 25 kept the Greenies close to the Brunswick: Frank Leonard, Jr., Association of Fair Haven Nativity - 2.1 have played host to this event, from New York Red flank Presbyterian 1 ...... 22 Cincinnati has a working agree- Sators during the first half,! Philadelphia end Chattanooga 23, Kcansburg; Joseph Traska. Congregation Beth" Shalom .. 21 18, Edison, and John De La- Insurance Agents Trinity Episcopal 18 ment with San Diego of the Pa- icored 19 points to lead both have a baseball working agree- to California and Minnesota to Florida. 81. Jtmei 3 - 16 cific Coast League. earns in ihooting. |ment for 1962. Roche, 23, Union City. HELP WANTED-MALE ISITUATIONS WANTED, Female COMMERCIAL RENTA1S HOUSES FOR SALE LEGAL RED BANK REGISTER HELP WANTED-MA1E SALE j Wlli HELP WITH PASTHS. TLQUK —. Cfaerr? ^wplet.1 u tP YOUTIBJ *!*rttof a tuaUy or it's 14—Tuesday, January 9, 1962 |or r oceuloaj. Call • 10, exeiBwrt cotMUtloiL.Call FACTORY SPACE ilreadr ^nnrn On TTSMday, 3UHMIT t$, 1*O «U SH t-tStl. 8H 1-33W Sr*nch. fffxlSV irxxutd floor, j Tbzn »t ir« Ehilloilu Ton tbanii b. Utr mum,' lctdlM pUItorm. knowin' • " J:39 A. If. I wfll »ell «1 jrnbUe auc- tOVHQ OERMXK womu) wl*h*$ eare QJJt OLOTHES DRYER • , elecule irlrlot, power. .1GAU1PS&4! We have «. lirHit UUIe tion oa behttt ol Scwout Fliumct C«. ANNOUNCEMENTS ADVERTISING ot ooi cMis' in own home, Zteytuat Octtus model, like new. with 29 ulctr Hblei for ie»ta7Tp«is- on i trim UUK Krttt , of 18 Bread St., g«! B*nlt. V. . 1> itttr I p.m. SH Wfl. 1B(, euttlot- Immtiltis *PM*ttticru An i upuuUoc Ctpe Col tX t P one ISM Lincoln Cmt. Cpt. Mrtal WIIJL, BABYSIT IK MI HOKJS BY aUt RAM'JE — And nuvmt MM JUMona.!>[> rmtsl. Stf.ub'.t lot my jmr cui't 6e»L • ' IH.100 Vo. Htictiaw lot ittuM la a Con- MWT AND FOUND bu«lnts«. CA ptms. ditional galu Contract suit i>7 Ar- T\m UOL'R OK WEEK. CAU,U 2- fan, food eoDdltlOD, 910 «ach. Thompson & B*rt*U, R«sJK>r. <3 T-MQOthur O. Houston. Bald car may Iw last — Purtook No, R813S, Winter SALESMAN 842-1176 MUST BACRIWCI! — Leavlnj. male. Ken «t Louroo'i Antorama Hfry. 35, pte**« return to MonmouUi County XPERIENCED WOMAN — Will btby f)t»K — Dloettt t«il« EIK! thilrs, 112,860. Toree-bwlrGom Finch, lust north Keptume, W. 1. National Banlt, ^ted Ban*. Exparleneed n»w»paper adverfiiing >«leiman. sit la your bom« or ralae. C*li fSH 7-knotty ploe, full size bed, tnatress, btii- HOUSfiS FOR KENT of Red Bank. Olshwutaer. 'bMement. FKANK 1OVZKW, AUCUOHMT. msf Female uilniaUir« collie, name 06M. IM. fprLDl. 811 MK2. nullant heat, attached garage. 10Oi20O Jai. » , H»» ••J«nny"' on collar. Disappear*! from to 1121 Per Month exceptionally well landscaped lot, patio. Colts Neck on Friday. Generous reward Between 25 and 35 yeart of age, Must have RE-LAXA-LON — Ei'erclior and ic THEB 8EKO AGENCY May assume VA mortgage. Monthly NOTICE OF BIOS TO BE RECEIVED duclne couch, like new, sacrifice. Call payments $111. Immediate occupancy. for Information leading to return. Coil- M5-1&. 81 NOTICB If hereby liven Ui«t Male* • 4ten heartbroken. Call HO 2.0082. car. -Only experienced need apply. SITUATIONS WANTED, Male OB SH 7-6843. bids will be received by th« Mon- BPBED-O-PKINT — MIMEOGRAPH moutb County Board of Choten Pree- LOST — Male, black poodle, 10-1!" THREE RELIABLE BUTS avallaLle ER, LIKE NEW. CALL, WIUB BCLSUT1OM OK KBNTALS — RIVER PLAZA — Two-tiedroom Cape hlch. an«wers to I'epe. Little Silver Send retume and lalary expected to John lor yinL Htlc, cellar cleanlot. Genera Furalitted and unfuratBlied. Immed- Cod. Expansion attic, fuil dormer, lmrd- holders nt Die Moetlnf ol the Board vicinity. Reward. Call EH 7-3881. ouidooi work. Call evenings. SH 7-1869 BH 7-1078 ata occupancy. BamUel Telctaer Agency wood' floors. Excellent condition. Dead of Chosen Freeholders to be Held in Ocsanpott Ave... Oc«anporL C&U or dig* End street. 4!i per cent VA mortgage the Board Koom« In Ihe Hall of Rec- Famulary, Red Bank Register, Red Bank, N. J. CAPABLE MAN — Want* room and ords, Freehold, New Jersey on 'Wednes. . _. rd inAexcliange !«r odd jobs. Cai: U 2.J500 or U 2-3&01. . may be assumed. Or easy FHA financ- MACHINERY FOR SALE ing arranged. JH.200. SNYDBR REAL- day Jan. 17, 1962 at 2:00 o'clock P.M.f PUBLIC NOTICE ___ after 3 p.rn,. oa 1-2138. MANY FURNISHED AND UKl'UR- TORS. Five Corners, Mlddletown. OS 1 for Hie following item: GXPERIENCEO BAItTENDBR — lieOFFSET PRESS - 20x23 Rulherlorrt. NI81IEO IUSNTAL3 — ID ill prices 2590. MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCT*: WOUM"> — Llkft to form danc* |troui> liable. Full or part-time. Call Can be seen in operation, 42,500. Com-and slses. Ella Wiltshire Ag«nby, HS0 for Roil Hank-Mliidlptown ntt-t, 30-40 years HELP WA1VTED-MALE 7H7-3827 mercial Prefis, 19 Mechanic Bt. Ocean Ave,, Sea lirljht. 8(2-0001. RIVER PLAZA — Cape Cod. Two bed Monmouth County Jail. Freehold, old. Write "Danca Group," Hox 611, Open seven days. rooma, expansion Ettlc with lull dor- New Jersey Red Hank. . EX.'BHIBNCKD waltrcsflCB and coun- mer, lull basement, aluminum.combina- Allenwood Hospital, Allenwood, New ter Help. Mint npply in purison. jlownrd IUVER I'LAZA — (One mil« west ol tion storms and screens, blinds, Jtilinson Kf»taiir&iit, Rt. 35, Middle- Red Bankl, three-bedroom Cspe Cod. FINANCIAL MERCHANDISE WANTED unfurnished, garage, fireplace, recrea- I13.S0O. BH 1-S393. Monmouth County Welfare Home, DRAFTING Freehold, New Jersey TRAVEL- TRANSPORTATION PIANOS and musical instrument* tion room, air conditioner, filiadow HIKE'S THE KIOHT HOUSE AT THE DRAWING CHECKERS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES wanted. Highest prices paid. II. TenLak- e privileges, $135. BH1-SJ60. KIOHT PRICE -, THREE-BEDROOM Complete specifications and form of IUDEir~\VANTED — lln?\r\ nrra to [ijmer.t. No experience nccesBary. Call RANCII ON NJCELY LANDSCAPED Moldi , contract and bond for the earn* KCA, Harrifon, 7 to 3:^0. Vn\l CO 4-r two, 5-^5 a week. Onll efter 7 p.m. OWN A HOUSE? NBEU CASH7 dining area, deluxe kitchen, baserdent, two baths, kitchen, dining, living, rec- Icnatlng the name of the bid on th« NO AUK LIMIT Promrit, courteous Bervlce (or WANTED TO BUY — Used hair dryei Barage, wltle deep plot. Lease required. reation rooms. Finished basement, ga- outiMe, addressed to the Monmouth jilKHCUKV MOiXTEJIBV "*— JH5?. *7U«. Mail resume immediately, or tck[>lion • HOME IMPROVEMENTS Beauty sbop type. Owner. SH M502. rage, attic, Bewers. sidewalks. Car- County Board of Chosen Freeholder! Vnur door, imllo. healer, power Btcci- BALE8~HBM*'WANTKI)"FIJU or part- tPhlla.j MArket 7-7C2O peting- plus surprise extras. Assume 4>/j and must be accompanied by a cer- v. Wllmar'i Mlddletown Shopping • DEBT CONSOLIDATION BH 1-9234 HOLMDKL — Three bedrooms, living per cent mortgage, 5115 monthly. BIT tified check drawn to the order ot Inc enow tires, miiomMic trnnsmiEsion, Call BAKONET REALTY. CO 4-2010. room, (lining room, kitchen, den. Chil- very proof! condition. Private owner, iter, OH 1-21R3. „„_! dren welcome. J150 monthly. Call 8« 1-6(82. the County Treasurer for not less U»rj fill 1-OO53JM. atterji BH 1-TS7C. V YtJ rTrt~KO lUT* A Y it.LLH — HHy . L YOH CO., INC ai82. SPECIAL five percent (5%) of the total amount TtftiTif'OHTrTUIfOk -- Ktnmlnnl trniifl- ,,,.TB a Surah Covrntrjr fashion •1'iow PETS AND LIVESTOCK Four bedrooms and two baths feature bid, and must be accompanied by a mission, radio find liEater. 1,1 2-ZIU director. No Investment, im delivery, 23 B. 2ND ET. PIUl^A, 6, Vi INSTRUCTION RED BANK — six roomi and bath. this fine Cape Coi home. Living room certificate from a responsible bondlnK ill CO 4-0:120 fi»r_Jn25J"^.'RW< ENOLfSH BETTER — Male, year and Near shopping area. Call CA 2-0489 or company that they will provide » bond nftpr 6 p.m. ___ _ _ An Equal Oppur [unity JEroploypr SH 7-1994. has. fireplace. Nice sire kitchen. Com- if the bidder Is successful, and b« 195S ENGLISH FOKI) folirdnnr. Cnll hall, AKC. Call bination dining and family room. Good delivered at the place and the hour "NEED"EXTRA~M6NEY ? ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS B42-0681 NEWLX DECORATED three-room area. Owner being transferred. Asking CA 21510 after 118,000, WALKER & WALKER, Real- abova named. Olrl'fl ami women tor part-time evr- By Icaturcfl performer, certified teacli STANDARD POODLE — On. yn! old hoiinp, plus Inrgo cloiet room. New Right Is reserved to reject any or C:30 i|t)K wiirk-, ffiiarl C< v in. Nn rxprrirricr er.1. Al yoilr huuie ur ul my aludigs. black male., AKC! registered. Very rea- bath. Near NewatU-New York bus. tors, Hwy 35, Shrewsbury. SH 1-5212. all bids If deemed to the Interest of I Bpeclal auentlon given to beginners, sonable. SH 7-1B19. Kaat Kcamburg, 7B7-60D9. 24-Hour service. the Monmouth County Board of Cho- MERCURY 1950 atntii.n wnRtin. Koui iect.'saary, WL train you, Must have fi PERSONNEL Alliidlii HtUfllos, 101 W. Front St.. Ite ,-iWil telephone voice and anlt'B ability. EAST KJSANSBURG — Duplei llouBe, IJTTLK OR NO CASH NEEDED — De-sen Freeholders to do so. door, excellent condtiion. }4fiO or teat Excellent faming*. For Interview call Bank. EH 7-9407, after 2 p.m. PUPPIES — 55, part cocker spaniel By order of the Monmoutli County • offfrt OH p.m. TWO COLLEGE-TRAINED SINGINO LESSONS — KOIt IN' February 1. Call OS 1-1622. bedroom ranch on nns acre of ground. Board of i" - "—'•"'•''"•" LARK SEDAN — Four door, I860! ones. BH 1-1265. Ford, 337 Sycamore Has large pine paneled den, washer 13,000 mllea. Cn!I rKH— Help with two chll- PERSONNEL MEN FORMATION CALL Ave.. Shrewsbury. SEVEN-H00M HOUSE — Four bed- OS „.,..., ..., .....jkliiK. own room, bath, TV. Hit 7-3103 and dryer, large kitchen. Plenty of QEIUIAN SHEPHERD — Sever rooms'. 'Available utter January 13. play area for children, convenient to Attest: 1B5X CHEVROLET — I'lckup. flood Must havo reference. 812-213X . -for National Company TUTORINO — Private classes In Span months old. IBS Hudson Ave, Call SH 7-4787. school. A real buy, at S15.000. Russell Irving S. «Bennett transportation, $!)5, Cull iBh. Intetmlve tralnlnp. College gradu ARSiaTANT I'KltSONNEJ. MANAGE SII 7-8774 COTTAGE FOR RENT — Three rooms M. Borui Realtors, 600 River Rd.. Fair Clerk of the Board 03 1-24R7 1st. -Account n payablti, payroll estp.... larK*"- modern New Jersey man ate. US degree. SII 7-.1C69. Haven. SH 7-4032. Member Multiple i PEDIGREED — Miniature Sclinauzer and bath. Gas, heal, electric Included. Jan. 9 »•»•»» 1B58 FORD Tl'DOIt — Hfiilaii. Ri> R ,>re.i rretl, ncfiiiiMntiinee with NCK uriiiB jilimt. Experience in lain ORGAN -- All maiies. popular iriuali pups, one week old. will be available Completely furnlahcd. 787-5746. LtstinR Service. cyllndern, radio, heater, Excellent con if ill, but not fflsi-nllnl, five-day rotations at) (I all pcrsonne I a dm! til adult beginners a aitecialty. Florenc lor >ale March 18. Call SH 7-3313 alter THE HONMOUXil COUNII rtltloH. 57115, CO 4.-6341 MU-r fi I'.m. trnllvc functions including policy Wr HarbatlKli, SH 7-5I4II. KEANSBUfta -- Pour rooms, newly NATIONAL BASK. Ing, Bnlety nnd ln-plant Feeding, 6 p.m. decorated. Shower, gas heat. J73. Call — H ton,Hfcrcncci to "NCK," J3ox 611, Itcl LOTS AND ACREAGE RED BANK Bank. ____* 787-0971. j Broad Street. Bea Bank, New Jersey PEKSONNEL ASSISTANT ONE-ACRE I/>T — On Rumson Rd .._JSKVHViM~ANI> MOTHEUB, part- for New York headriuarlers office. EATONTOWN — Six room House, ga- NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING time local puHltion thnt does not dis- MERCHANDISE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT rage. Near center of town. Oll-hot water Sacrifice 110,500. Call - . fiimil running rupt your family Jlfe. Excellent remu- YounR man with main experience hem. S95 month. SH 1-6O09, OF HBABEHOLDEBS condition, JTim otr<-r over $400. Call In Job evaluation, IJUI wishing U> The regular annual meeting ot thi neration. Character, personality anil FOR SALE APARTMENTS FIVE-ROOM — Bungalow, unfurnished. RUMBON BH 7-47B2. reasonable education pusentlnl, For In- broaden Into recruitment and other shareholders ot The Monmoutli County pernumiel fiinctlonn. Call after \ p.m. DESIRABLE LOT National B.inlt. Red Bank, will b» 1BB1 OLDSMOI31LE — Two-flour ne< terview write to Ei. I*. Smith, J', O. 03 1-167B CALL SH 7-4948 $125. Itpnaoimblf! condition, nt rt-n IloX 354, NavcmiiK, N. J. Submit re n nine Including nalary. HAMMOND LONO BRANCH held at Its Main Offico at No. 53 Hox JUJn 883, 325 W. 41 St., N.Y.C. SHREWSBURY — Untarnished four- Broad Street, In thn Borough ot Red Able price. Cftll_Ll__^336S, KIU3X. JBWEUiyParly I>laa. A.™ ORGAN STUDIO Bank, County ot Monmouth, Etat% ol help wanted. No investment, delivery or room Caps Coo.' Convenient lo school MM CHEVUOLET~T;ONVERT 11U.E — AUTCTINBTALIATION" MAN — O^ OP ASBURY PARK and bus line. Leas« 4110 month. BUSINESS PROPERTY New Jersey, on Tuesday, January », Qoort comlHlon, Cnll canceling. Car helpful. Call 787-«2GB, 21, experience preferred, full cliargi TIVOLI GARDEN RIVER PLAZA — Three-bedroom Cape 19BZ at .10:00 o'clock a.m. (Eastlrn U 2-3103 CO 4-&55i, 291*0WU,JM:M538. of eliop, six-day, 48-hour wtek. Appi Hammond M2 Organ ..-I ! 695 Cod, full basement, garage and breeze- FOUR-FAMILY HOUSE with office In Standard Time), for the following pur- Wurlltrer Spinet Organ ,...} 6!I5 heart of Red Bonk, grossing 14,900 per poses: considering and determining by 3048 PONTIAC — Re'ltin, (too;! rubber oiNKRA7rr5wr Auto .Department, Atlantic Superami APARTMENTS way. Leaio at 1123. Immediate occu- BhrewslJury. Wurlllzor Spinet Organ $ 79(1 pancy. WEART-NEMETH AGENCY. year. Mortgage available. Price s.24,?OO. vote whether an Agreement dated De- nice commuting car. 475, Call Hank. Writn experlencB ftiul Wftgen Conn Spinet Organ $ 790 REALTORS, BH 1-2240. Call BH 1-114*. cember 10, 18«1 to consolidate the, Mil 35 lril to "PtLdoiy," Kt* 611, YOUNG HAN — For Stock. Good o] Hammond W3 with reverb J10DS ESTATE LIVING bank and The Pint National Bank of ___il£^ k^ iiortunlty. Write "Foodn," Box 511, Hi Hammond U2 - JR 20 speaker J1695 Freehold located In Freehold, New 1051 DODGE DIPLOMAT BEAUTICIANS (Three) part or Mi[tankl . Pianola Player Piano (new) 4 8£>5 NOW RENTING: HEAL ESTATE WANTED Jersey, under th» provisions ot th« R1I 1-8700 ttrno to work In new utmp. Kxperl- BHKKT METAL MAN—Layout ami pn SALES AND SERVICE JANUARY 15 OCCUPANCY WANTED TO RENT laws ot the United States shall be rati- ncrd. Cull between 0-7:30 p.m. K3ductioQ experience for electronic eql fied and confirmed; Subject to the 1950 GREEN VOLKHWAGKN' nrdan, 5-37RO collect. KETAL AND INSTRUCTION 3-4-4% ROOMS TWO OR THREE-BEDROOM — Home approval of the Comptroller ol the good condition, must flrll duo to a cm mont-chaaals, panels, canon, etc. Ex Open Dally Till 0 — Saturday Till 8:30 wllhln 20 minutes of Jlonjnouth Shop- Currency, Washington, D. C; tile elec- COtJITrEIi O1HL '— Experienced. Apply lent opportunity, good aalnry, ahor LISTINGS WANTED provided ty now Job, Flmne 811 1_4W|3- aroa. i'hone Pit 5-SIKJ7. COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN ST. Free Swimming Pool ping Center, Eatontown. Contact our For the Red Bank Are* tion of directors and for tie transition 3961 AUSTIN HJEAT.EV — jiiiat aell in" person, tioity'lfili iJrivcIn. Rt 30, 5135 to $175 Monthly Personnel Department, LI 2-2150, ex of such other buslnesi as properly aiceilent shape. Call • WpitJtoanBliurg. _J TOP FLIGHT MECHAN1Q—Thoroug. PR J-930O tension 38. Multlplo Listing System may come before said meeting or any 'KXI*EItiENCBi) OPKRATORH — He experienced, Mglu and heavy oil bun Including All Utilities Call: HOLSTON WATERBURY adjournment thereof, fl>I_7-«IW_ 1 era. Fundamental knowledge of plumi FOR SALE — Norge upright freezer, A copy '.of the aforesaid Agreement, Ing innchine,- men * ratneonm, steady SEE MODEL APARTMENTS 13 West Front St.. Red Bank 1 »53~CAWiXAC~-"' S*«iir.iloor m-rinn. jMifiUlun. all benefitH. Ari'ly <" P^THOII. Inp. Willing to handle nlRlit calls. T< 10 cu. ft., good condition. 8H 7-3500 executed by a majority of the direc- rieetwood b.ntli, whitfnio'tj wnllfl, DHOW HoHert Lewis Bportuwonr, branch ot pay, steady employment, Company be WESIWOOD AND BATH AVENUES FURNISHED ROOMS Ovar 58.O0O.O0O sold by ML3 tors of each ot the two bunks, provid- tires. Excellent t-riiiilllton. (.-nil O8 1 fin a, AH replies held mictly ronddi- Call SH 7-4207. LONO BRANCH, N. J. ing for the consolidation IB on file at m United HhceplliiHl Clollilnjc Co., 804 OApItal 2-2030 RED BANK — Lareo furnished room, In tteven month i CBBP after A^lJ!' - Broadway, Went Ijong Branch. __ tlfil. Write "Top Flight," Box 511. Id bath. Best river location. Professional WB NEED LISTINGS — Prompt pro- the bank and may be Inspected dur- itanlt. MAH3AOIS KQUIPMENT — For rent or business gentleman. 8H 1-C076. fessional service. Homes ihown by ap-ing business hours. MM lmifrcwAiuf STATION WACI'ON- cmTlJS^WANTBD" "Vot counter and or Bale, 1'reo delivery. SOUTH JERSEY UNKUiimSHED APARTMENT —Threi pointment only. In accordance with the By-Laws, the Frlce J795. Cnll as.itrnbly work. Experience not nee SURGICAL. SII 7-2014. rooms, one block trom Brnnd St., alFURNISHEl D HOOMS — Eatonlown. stock transfer books will, by order ot i>9sary, Mual lie in-iit anil ilepcmlnWr. utliuiei, $85 month. Call SH 1- 079Pleasant location. Walking distance to McGowan Ryan Agency the Board ot Directors, be closed at ' 195E> FORD •— Powder blito and white, Apply In person only, Mort-y Lalt LIVE WIRE LADDERS — Sample and used ladder! before 6 p.m. Fort Monmouth went gate. Reasonable 2:30 o'clock p.m., (E.S.T.> On Jan- Btancinnl, thron "curbs." fJettlnR *'or Hwy 35, Bfttontciivn. for sale cheap. Newark Ladder Co., weekly rates. Call LI 2-3805. ea Bank SH 7-3000 COUNTRY SETTING — One mile to uary 12, 1M2 and reopened at »:0» vcttc. Best orrer. SH i-sm. 1618 Corlles Avo., Neptune. PR 0-C540. xouit HOMB WANTED — why list o'clock a.m., (E.S.T.) on January 28, ....miKSHKaT"— Experienced, steady, VARIETY STORE KOAM CUSHIONS — In homo 8 Kcd Eank Btation. l'our rocma, fire- with us? Wa advertise extensively In 1962, unless otherwise ordered by tbs JAGUAU — 1OT1, Mnrk VII, nil yi'iir cm ploy men t, pienmint working Ice. Phone LI 20177 FOAMART. P,TE. place, $100 Includes utilities. SH 1-8599. Iho newspapers, radio and publish & Board ot Directors. Tliullo heater. Brautlful. dark creen, condlllonii. Apply (Jrace I*awca. Holly ALPINE MANOR catalog for homo aoekeri. Wa are mem- Call LO 0-0315 n(ter i p.m. ^'^J'^J'I^'L ntt -3it IIV[ina"k' M. EATONTOWN. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Nice, un By Order of the Board of Directors. MANAGER furnished three roome, bath. AH utlll- MOTEL-HOTEL hers of the TWR, a national real estate RICHARD H. HAMILL, HACRI FICE~ — tft5~i^ur^ooT~Pi y" lldUSKKBEPKli — To maintain homo Successful fait moving store needs •I'Vi-KWRITIOils, ADD1NO raactilnei tlea Included, call after 4 p.m. 291-1697. referral service. We are "Home Trad- ninl enro «f clillil. 950 woelily, live-in, conscientious, clear thinking, linr< All makes now or used. Guaranteed. Rooms, winter rates. Mnld service. ers" • two offices, 11 full time sales- Cashier motitli. ltadlo, hmter. 811 7-M23 after own room, week-cmls off. Jtccent ie'~ working man to carry on It's miccen Low as $25. Serptco'3, 101 Monmouth THHSH ROOMS FURNISHED — Tile Restaurant. Cocktail lounge. Hotel people. Call WALKER «fc WALKER, Red Bank, New Jersey t«ncc» required. Cnll SH 1-4700, nnd meet present competitive cond St. Nest to theater. SH 7-0485. baiii. electric kitchen, uillitlea. 139 rooms, $15 per week. Motel rooms Realtors. Members Iled Bank Area December 19. 1931 MARK if^CONTlrfBNa'XL -- IBM tlons. ITiii builness has a backround South Bridge Ave,, Red Bank. overlooking river and ocean. TV, 12Multipl5 e Listing Service. Shrewsbury, Dec. 20, 21, 22, 28. 57, 59, VI. Bhowroom condition, low mileage. 11 SKCIUGTAITY'STKNO — pictntinn, typ- almost half a century of Kfowth a BUGS — Never used. From »30. 0112, per week. Rt. 3», Highland). 872-1773. SII 1-5212 and Haslet. OS 1-2126. ' Jan. 2. 3, «, S, 3. 0, 10. 11. 11 miles per pallon. BJ2-1IS'-'. liiK, modent hook keeping, part lime. otlicr sizes. Private home. THRES3 ROOMS FURNISHED or un- 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 52 tl73.ll Biicctiss. Bxdeltent starting salnr 842-0549 rurniahed. Near railroad station. SH 1PLEASANT ROOM - In semi private M0T0IICYCM5 — 1050 HOYAI' KN- Write glvinK lull pnrllculnrs. Knrp I, *with plant for Increases based on th 7032. home, room and board for BUSINESS FIELD, BOO CC Binglc, SG96. Cnll 787- oratories. 20 Went St., Ki'tl Rank. results of the individual. Send coi WOOD — Fireplace, stove, furnace. man or lady. SH 1-0812. -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE 6M4. LICENSED PJtACTlCAL NURSE3—For pleto reaume of experience and hat llcGulre's Market, Rt. 34. Colts Neck. THREE furnished roomB, utilities park- nlgUV tluty or exi«rlnicnl ftldp. Apply round to "V.S.It." Box 511 Ked Ban 018-43'23. Evenings 4333. Ing, private entrance, first floor, ATTRACTIVELY decorated and fur- NOTICE bug Jlne. Hwy 35, $85, SH 1-7079. nisher! room with private cooking. Tor In person, 10-3 p.rn, Klvcrcrpst Nurslnc HOUSE NEED PAINTING? Forget I one. SH 1-8394. Convenient location. Notice Is-hereby given to the legal voters In the School District ot the MOBILE HOMES Hniiie, Out pin Av<-., Hcd Pnnk. now and forever. 1*1 Prown's lnBtal FURNISHED — Two rooms, bath, utili- Borough of Uttle Sliver in the County of MQtimouth and State ot New Jersey, most durable, beautiful and care ties. Bus line, near river. Buiines; that a public hearing will be held at the Markham Place School cafeteria, free aluminum siding In the world person. 7 Lafayette St., RumHon. ELDERLY PERSONS BOARD Little Silver, New Jersev on Tuesday, January 23, 1962 nt 8:00 P.M, for the MOBILE HOMES LAUNDRY f purpose ot adopting tho following budget tor the, school year 1982-1963. Used . 10% down Pmwn H Install Hasting Insulatet WAYSIDE RESIDENCE, West Fart HELP WANTED-MALE Aluminum Slfilng. ID-year guarantee FOUR. KOOMS AND BATH — $100Ave.. Wayside. Brand npw building. All A cony ot the proposed budget will be on fUo and open to the public be- New • 7-year financing ROUTE SALESMAN per month. All utlUUcB except gas. 21 tweon the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. trom January 9 to January 23, Convenient terms. PROWN'S, 32 Broad Memorial Pky., Atlantia Highlands. 2f meals, laundry and care. Kate 135 pe KOBBIN3VILLE Between Age 25-40 -' SH 1-7500. week. Call ICE 1-9893. 1962 at the office of tho Secretary. Board of Education, Markham Place School. SALESMEN ... BE OUR 0S15. MARSHALL F. THOMPSON TRAILER SALES, INC. Five-day wpek, paid vacation, FIHEPLACB BET — Screen, and' LARGE PURHI3HED ROOM — Foi Jiospltnllzatlon, group life In- FOUR ROOMS—Bath, unfurnished. In couple or woman. Kitchen privileges, Secretary Rout* 130 Uobblaavltle. N. J. Breakfast Guest JIUranee, pension plan, etc. irons and tools, $20. Long Branch, heat supplied. CaH In JU 7-1320 SSI 1-2J person, 19C Lelghton Ave., Red Bank BH 1-3018. SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT Wenesday, January IO^h Ymr round employment on *s- or phone SH 7-1332. FOB SCHOOL YEAR TIANO — Btory~anfT" ClaTk" condole, 8» : tKlillnlied route. Good fnmlngn. 'hurry rinlnh, like new. Brat offer. 9;3b a.m. Previous Laundry or lales ex- Call 03 1-1352. SUBLET—3 VJ room, unfurnished apart- Board of Education oi little Sliver, County of Monmoulb BOATS & ACCESSORIES perience not ncccusary. ment. In Red Bank. Occupancy .after REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 9ANTA~VVA9~TOO QOOiTZ January 1st. 462-0418. 1S80-6I 1981-62 1962-83 BAHQAlN — Any DOW you wnnt to At +h© Cash Security Required ' TV sets, $25 meU. HOUSES FOR SALE (Actual) (Estimated) (Estlmited) GARDEN APARTMENT—3&. 4H- and ENROLLMENTS own. Lew bank rates. Financing *r- EMPRESS MOTEL SII 1-M26 five- rooms. At $105 and up. Molly l.MJ rangementi completed In one call at Apply in person Pitcher VillaRc. SH 1-9115. Realflent Av. Dally Enroll. 1.240.8 1.290 1,»8 any of our offlcpn. THE MONMOUTH ASBURY & OCEAN AVES. ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE DUPLEX APARTMENT •— Immediate NIFTY AND THRIFTY Total Averags Daily Enroll 1.240.8 COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. 8H 1- LITTLE FALLS LAUNDRY SOURCES OF REVENUE I0O0. occupancy. Three bedrooms, living ^UW-Vl ItfJ4-*U1951-6A 2 ftvy^v ASBURY PARK, N. J. Rent A Piano $12 per Month room, kitchen, dinette, 1»S baths. New, One is a ranch and one is a Cape 1060-ftl H\* — Sudbury Laboratory, 'i'rana- WE AKE TDK KXCWSIVA METRO- Newman Springs Rd. Hed Ban] modern. $115 monthly, utilities not in- (Actual) (Anticipated) (Anttcipiteil) KNABE. MASON-HAMLIN. SOHMER Cod. Both clean two-bedroom CURRENT EXPENSE parcnt plastic dingiiy, lightweight, |7B. PdlATAN DI3T1UKUTOIIS FOR A cluded. Bel ford. Call 291-2065 or OS 1-.homes, have gas heat and a ga-Appropriation Balance —— 79,382.«1 f | Call SH 7-4277. NBW . . . VITAL ELECTRONIC CABLE-NELSON. EVERETT. STECK 27H1. 29,000.00 3S.000.00 I'itODUCT DEVELOPED BY THE8AUS3MAN —• In jitore work. Must 1) Cookman Ave. A Main St., AJbury PH. rage plus extras. Either one Balance Appropriated ... INHUIUNCK — Marlnft, ouiboarri-all over 21. Carroll's Stationers, 28 Broa ONE ROOM — Furnished apartment Local Tax Levy 6TT,«I.OO »M,in.OO forms. Rolston Watcrbury, Realtor, St., Keit liank. Open dally till 9 sat. tin 6:30 full kitchen, bath, private entrance, rare bargain at State Aid 66,778.W) «8,HtO.OO PR 6-03O1 Federal Aid ^ ~ 15.000.00 18,000 00 (into 1925. 16 W, Front St.. SII 7-3500. DICTOGRAPH Corp. YOUNG MEN — Interested In mulllp renting until April I. SH 7-$537. THREE — Ififin SIX OALI-ON outboinl Miscellaneous,... Revenue, t — Men wlio tjunllfy nm\ have a car will Hnc insurance career, between agt MOTOROLA—Model SP 30GL-A utereo- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Three-room $12,500 «u tonkn. Very good condition. S12find Iho career ot their droami and 23-40, Semi resumo to Agency Manage phonlc, never used, In original factory apartment and bath, utilities Included (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE % 680,73«,7» % 888,186.00 f 701,OT.fl0 each or thrco (or f.V2, Cnll 811 1-SD25 will start at a I*. O. Box K, Mlddletown, N, J. carton. By private party, phone SH 7-"Tnturnlshed. Call 291-1039, after 6 p.m. 0114 after 6 p.m. Qualified Vets No Down PriNO^VlSII) KKCEIVINO CLERK— MODERN TH REE-BE DRO Oil—Ranch, GUARANTEED SALARY Liberal employee lienftfita. Apply 2V; CONSOIJS TV, good condition, unfurnished, lli baths, full basement, Others Low Down CAPITA!, OWBLAY person at 483 Broad Bt., Shrewsbury walking distance to Monmouth Shopping Approprl&tlon Bal&nca .. BUSINESS NOTICES $150 A WEEK between 10 a.m. and S p.m. 842-ai«2 Center. Convenient to Fort llonmouth Local T&x Levy After Training Al Our Kxpens* $150 per month. LI 2-2456. «• DUMP HODX TIWCK, cvaitatila.^c 8IC1N PAINTING- — Installer, $2 pe\ BEACH AGENCY (B) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY remove trash front' yards, atttc< e'ei: Tho Appearonce .-. , Pereonallty , . , hour or piece rate, A. N. Hanns ICE CREAM MAN. GETS UNFURNISHED — New three-room Daily to 8 p.m. Itn, etc Also, equipped for contract- ami Caliber ot llm men ara more Im- Co. 291-1091. apartment, large n.11 electric kitchen. Ing worn. HH 7-2H4. portant than pxp^rlence. More than U50 Pay rent only, all utilities In eluded. Sat., Sun., to 6 p.m. DE3T SERVICE COLD SHOULDER CO 4-63.11. Appropriation Balance 28,241.13 | | VOR TREK WOHl^ C4O tree aervicc. olflcen h»ve bpon opened In the USA DRIVERS LICENSES 4tt ROOMS CO-OPERATIVE apartment 1400 Hwy. 35 Middletown Balance Appropriated 3S.24U3 Topping:, trimming, removal, cnll LI 11 Men who are neat, ambitious an from boss. He murni tmart 3 Room Local Tax Lvvy 3MM70 6,928.62 2J,»».2O 3-4220 for tros estimates. Pull Insurance AUTO MECHANIC—Dodgo dealer. Ful- $84.50 per month Includei all utilities Stsle Aid 18,053.00 19,234.00 11,478.00 Coverage. with experience In Outfit conilfltingr ot 8-pc, modern living and maintenance. Small down payment OS 1-2727 ly experienced only, jtrefcralJlo on required. Call LI 2-3984. WATEltmOOi'lNO — Reclaim Chrysler product!, Must havn own hanil ROUTE WORK oom, 7-pc. Modern bedroom with tx- Llceiiled Real Estate Broker (O) TOTAL DEBT BEBVICB , 78,714.83 I 61.106.S6 | 17,903.20 ivntorprooflog cellars, Interior anil ex- tonln. Excellent working condition*. Call trai and 6-pc. ilodern dinette with FURNISHED — Three rooms and bath. terior. CO4-05CKt£or Inspection. Ll 2-1117, nak (or Hob l.urifs. COLLECTIONS Private entrance. Utilities included, PUBLIC AND PAROCHIAL schooling— guaranteed refrigerator. Scoop this up SH 1-1811. A real New Year1* buy, we're not TOTAL REVENUE ALL ACCOUNTS I 772,82».27 » 754,33t«J * 7«3,«J«.J0 DININO ROOM SPACB~Ior~a"li~occi> BTAilT~'niiB~NBW VEAn"~WITH~X SALES Yours for unpaid balance of S190 fooling flora, Asbury Pnrk. Cull NKW INCOME • • Invi'HtiKHtn tlie mu- MODERN — One-room furnished apart- Three bedrooms, 1^4 baths, dining zoom FR 6-S8U tual Tumi fliiloB lnduntry. Full or part- SERVICE Only J2.T5 weekly. ment ylth kitchenette und bathroom. if. l-'lvc wcpk training program he- Parking lot laundry room, private anil a family type den ; offered by 3<*ir«t JCiistern Invent- OFFICE WORK entrance. $63 monthly, year round, Asaumable Ol mortgage, It may never ArrKorniATio.\s >iu i:»rp. JU'd Hunk BiartinK January happen again 1930-61 1961-6] 1962-S3 Includes utilities, steam heat, 17 Collici Act fast, It won't last. J16.50 CURRENT EXPENSE EMPLOYMENT 15, EvpniiiRa nntl Raturdfiy innrnlngi. Kiperlence not necesiary If you'an St., Keansburg. "87-1532. Expenditures Appropriation! Appropriations <:nll SII 1-1300 and arrniige for an in-convinced you can handle people, FIELD FURNITURE ""fiompson & Eartell, Itealtor. BH 7-560 ADMINISTRATION HELP WANTED-FEMALE SEA BRIGHT — Threa latrRa roo . Salaries -4 21.5(3.38 I 32,150.00 f 2J,T00.M tlTvlCW, bath, unfurnlflhed, third floor, $50 NEW MONUOUTII — Three-bedroom Contracted Service* , 379.00 700.00 960.00 HOUSKICEBrER-COOK — FleoTnni Vi7r~ HAHIJKlt wanted. Frank's Mncroft Bar $86 to $104 per Week month. Call 84M1KJ4. ranch. Five years old, excellent condi- All Other Expenses . 1,787.73 2,150.09 1,940.00 her Hlioj), Newman Hprlngi Kd. Warehouse Department tion. Dining room, screened porch, roundlnsi TV, Boml with children. J5U » PHONE SH 1-1019 for appointment. SPRINOV1EW GARDENS ceramic tils batti, full dry basement. week. Phone 842.2322 fttlor 10 n.m. Llncrofi. __^ 7-H East Front St., Keyport, N.J 283-B Spring flt. Deluxe four and five, Attached garage. Walk to churches. Salaries ...- — 270.S43.47 | 276,250.00 I 10UW.M AMIUTIOI.'H MAN—J-ucraiive part- or two-bedroom apartments, Spacious larochlal ami public, Newark and JNow Textbooks „ _ 7,(76.28 10,000.00 11,000.00 AUTOS AND TRUCKS ' full-time work avallnble. Oooleaso call SH 1-5672. 5113. Cash needed J5.000, full price 517,- ATTENDANCE AND N. J. Qualified Poraonnel For Quality Orden 800. 08 1-2566 alter 6 p.m. No brokers. HBAOTH SERVICES 2!fl Bf°adway. Long Branch, CA 2-4747, Monday thru Saturday 9:00 a.m LONO BRANCH — Sub-lease, five-room Salaries—Health ~ 4 6,050.00 7,180.00 I 7,600.00 1953 CHEVY duplex. l',2 baths, full cellar, gas dryer, LOVELY THREE-BEDROOM — TwoAl- l Other Expense—Health 306.16 400.00 400.00 ATTENTION ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY to 6 p.m. Thursday and Fri'12- 5 month. CA 9-262G. bath ranch. Halt acre, 28' living room, TRANSPORTATION Radio and Healer Every ordor A applicant our uneclnlty. AUTO SALESMAN day evenings till 9:00 p.m. KEANSBTOG — Four-room apartment. 16x21 recreation room, garage, patio, Public Carriers 3.0OE.47 6,100.00 * 1,200.00 12 Hroad Bt., Red BanK SH 7-3491 full basement, iy3 per cent GI mort- OPERATION This Is a real opportunity. McCarthy SOLID OLD FASHION"" dining labL, Year-round. $Gh month, utilities se 25,355.90 $99 Chcvrolrt Is irwklnR for one Good L.AHOKATOKY TB^iTlNlClAN — Fu rate. Call 787-2.11O nfter 6 p.m. guge, many more features, Owner leav- Salaries - _ 27,000.00 I 27,300.00 limp, experience n*cc«!inry. Apply i itli three pxti'ralona nnd six chairs. ng country, asking Jl'O.SCO. To sell, call Contracted Services .... 1,334.48 i.sofl.00 1,500.00 Many Othen "OK" Used Cars innn to «fl|~ new ClipvrolotB ami . .on to Rlvtrvlew Husi'ltal J'l-fsoi •nglo Iml (ramp, double bed Ira inc. THREI'MIOOM — Unfurnished. UtlHtiei Ll 2-3614 for Rppointment, -- Kent _.... 4.19S.61 4,600.00 ICII cars, Only one other mart takes .t^soniablo. Ll 2-1296. p.m. 7,979.93 6,000.00 nrl Hcparlnifiit. ncluded. BREATHTAKING RIVER VIEW—From Utilities . . 8.050.00 8,700.00 lltjor iimf. Top flalary and com ml s- SH 7-1270 Supplies 4,777.27 5,000.00 SEE McCARthy " i for right man. Call Mr. McCarthy, this older seven-room house oh treMAINTENANC- E 5,000.00 29M1O1. _ _ SALESMAN OR HALESWOMAN — T iirj, mattrt'Ba and flprhg. Good COMPLETELY RENOVATED — APitrt mendoua lot. Tiled bath, modern, sunny Authorized Chevrolet Dealer sell monument!) fur well osinhii.i}- un, JHI. Cull 53L!.;i744. kitchen with an abvtidanco of pine* Contracted Services .. 5,187.18 6,000,0) I 6,520.00 llbuTK^AlSs — The Fuller liruBh'Co' rinn, full or part-time. No cold n nt, three rooms and bath. Conven- FIXED CHARGES 159 FJrat Avt. Allaiitlc Hlgli'nntla tly located in Red Bank within I' paneled cabinets, open porch surrounds 1,836.00 ) iiis upciilng tur man, youns. neat and inc. All lcarlng. Bes in rear, full attic and basement. IJouao Insurance and Judgment* — (!»ll. Best offer takps It aiiartmcnt, on bus line. Tile bath. uat Bell Immediately, four bedrooms, _,..! 2,850.00 prlvntp riitrnncp. SK 7-3IKII. * 2,300.00 | 2,S00.(M Sbu. fi ni (t. Sorvcl gun refrigerator to lull baths, garage, lreezer, car- Other Expense 3,141.00 500,00 500.00 CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 'rcf-zt'r HCTUHB tuii. HII 1-83D4. COMPLETELY REMODELED — Large itlng, nlr conditioners, refrigerator, COMMUNITY SERVICES ftuir>mom unfurnlflheii apartment. Ma- id many ex'rns. Fully rqulppisj Idtcli- Other Expense—Recreation . ...» 445.00 % 65(1.M I (00,00 A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! lOKnny paneled kitchen, stnll Jliower, .ni. LlvlnFT, dlnlnfr, recreation rooms. Other Expense—Civic Act 100.00 SALE inrRe CIOBOIH. privacy nml convenient Finished basement, attic, ucwera, siile- AIJUMINUM COMDINATION Batonlown location. SII 7-0HC9 cvenln walkslka, AssumAs.Tiirne_<',ue V->%% GI mortRacernortRace. ReRr- (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES ...t 588,464.41 * 688,196.00 I 706,372.00 STOHM WINDOWS IINFUHNISUE1) — Three anrl U ed to J20,900 for quick occupancy. room npartments. Pleasant hillside 741-0182. Adding Machines—Typewriters Cesspool Cleaning Painting and Decorating 6 for $55 \roii. Atlantic HlghlamlR $R5 to $07 CAPITAL OUTLAY month. All utilities. 291-1454. RUMSON Sites •* * 1,900.00 | 2,200.00 ADUINO MACHINES - Typewriters HNPT1C 1'ANHB. dry wells serviced. CAUL B. JONBS—rulntlni; and dec- Tliree-channpl lilt, trlpln Insert, Choice lot. Thrc-o hedrooma, two batha, Buildings 6,84fl.63 6,000.00 4,350.00 lold, rented. lepafrrd. Serplco'*. 101 I^ot'crilnc field Rdded. itacljJioo tvork. triple tilt Action 1 RKD BANK — Unfurnished otie-bfd"- Equipment - orollnc. General contrnctlng. Frea llvlnp room with fireplace, formal 2,998.72 6,829.00 3,411.00 Monmoutli £t.. Hcil UnnlcFH 7-1)185. c II Wll«oa BH 1-1BIS. estimates. Call all 1-4343. 24 [lours. Bllndysldn 1-7500 oom npnrtmpnt. Wall-to-wall carpeting lining, den. Many extras left for your n ilvhiR room, Mew, modern kitchen uirrirlfle. Imaglno only 522.500. SH 7- TOTAL, CAPITAL OUTLAY . _.* 9.848.35 | 14,729.00 f (,991.09 nowN-a^ ji2 BI:OAD ST.. IIKD BANK and batli, air conditioned bedroom, 4!)!f!. Antiques Wanted China nnd Glass Repair r.oml rrs.i1rtit.nl nftphnorhood. WaHtln^ NEW SIIREVVSRUHY — Exceptional Public Stenographer MaKla ("lirr Kits rnnRp. 4(1", good con' distance ti> downtown. Leaspt S10O mnnth DEBT SERVICE SXl'UflT MKNU1NU - Cnina, kl«»«. InrlUilpa hent, ens nnrt water. WEART- homo in perfect condition. Living room, Old DoUl, gun". Jewelry. ciMT~Ji7«i illtlon. (:nll 7S7-1897. dlniiiK room, personally designed mml' Principal — J 33,000.00 * 33,000,00 30,000.00 v silver rcflnlshlng and plating. Ttierrn- NRMFiTH AGENCY, REALTOHS, SH Interest . _ — 19,470.70 18,406,95 I furniture, Cl 'l Wnr tmolin. Arpralsalt os blicliets. China A Olnn.> Htinp, 147 I1AHB BEFtVICEB 1-T2H). ~m kitchen. Four tiedronms, Him 17,303.20 mado. Oilman. Kit 7 1141. TVPINO -• Publicity; UnnMceeplnit t atln. Half ncre complflply landscaped rironil HL. H«<1 Hank, nil T-UOtt Berllce, Mlmeofrtplilng, Will plchup $ 52.470.70 * 51,406.95 I 47,303 20 anil deliver. CA D-3S0O Like p|| THRKK-HOOM ApnTtmnnt. pMy A 15x25' [line i>anHinl l.niiil. $75. like neiv, o Iir.HLANns — Three rooms fnmfshod, -II louvre doors arid lo Us bi-nutv. tlon. Residential nnd commercial iv'lr* M10. Oil Delivery, Inc., Htrvlcs A .'far old, cost 51H Wl-'MM. all Utilitii's, gtwil locution. Cnll S72- 1,750; CROWELL REALTOR3. 41 E, (ng. Allen glcctrlc. fiI17-Oill2. Ruin, 3 Herbert HI.. Hed Bank. A. C. ItADIO ft TKL.EV18ION CO.— ROfi. - rout St.. HH 1-40.10. WIMENT IH'KnATING Al'PIlOPUIATl )\ BALANCES JUNE 38, 1861 123 Shrewsbury Avo. all M761 SKRV. •HMIUNAT1ON-- Twii-doorVHrigci ICE WHILE VOU WAIT. or-fr<-c;:cr. rj ru. ft. I'ortable olali UNFUHN18HRD -- Four roojim i A. CURRENT EXPENSES - f 0:.292.3s" Home Improvements vasliPr. Cull OH 1-13(10. mth. Kent, hot water, ami electric ovely ttiree-tunlrooni ranch, located la R (7AP1TAL OUTLAY - _ :i SOB 30 Auctioneer iiippltcil. Cal! flfter 6 p.m. 2P1-2G53. 'leaaant neighborhood. Wlilto marble O DEE1T SERVICE _ - J6.214.13 WOHIUNO MAN'a contractor—Alter*- NU]l^7t i:(l Ireplnco In living room, modern kltch. B. a. C0AT3 — An rsseiiUal Auction ntfonf, additions, painting, masonry, Roofing, Siding and Insulation iafls. rieflse cnll tirter 3:30. Mi, dlniriK room, tllo bath. FlnlBhe KLKCTH1O DltVKK — recreation room, kitchen, laundry, 1-3461. Ailam Unimayer 291-0302. WestlnKhoiHo imitcliRd pnlr, good npnr LODGE ROOM for rent. Center — tvorksliop. Owner will sacrifice for TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND INSURANCE ntlne condition, priced to acll quickly town. Could bo used also for office JIS.OOO. Klwood A. ArniBtronp; Agency, DALANOE3 JUNE 30, 1961 J 772,826.27 OLSON CO. WO. — Roofing, Gldlni A C:ll[ ail J-nH! Hftor 7::ill p.nv blmjATlHirLKb wltn present l:iiur- ipaee. Approximately 2,400 so. ft. Write Realtor, 555 Prospect "Ave., Little Hllve'r Auto wid Truck Rental 1 Insulation. Inatalled and guaranteed 911 1-1500, anco? Want a better dral Call Dunn tor 10 years. Pn 5-0705—291-0510. 'LODGE" Box fill, Kefl Bunk. lnaurnnco ARency. Bfl 5ii test offer. Call LUFROVKMKNT A11T110R17,AT10>S AVIS—Kent ft now car or truck, tiow 'F, OF OFFICES — HBAItT OF K COXY CAPE COD — Woodhurnlng IH.l 1, I960 to JUNE 30, 1961 ratel Maplo Avo.. iled Hnnk. SH 7- I'll I! Mil TOWN, CALL rirepiace all net off on an aero 0308. PR 4-62H. Dally 7 a.m.—10 p.m. Tel. Answering Service BH 7-110O Thrpp brdmoms, diniiiR and living xponiled Improvempnt Autlirrl^aMonB July 1, I860 .™ Odd Jobs rooms ilirtlr, reconl player, chnlr comnioile STOUB FOR~aKNT — On Whltr Bt LKT US BE your secretary. No need )i'd K'ttf. Call oventnr;;. KH l-li)2:i. With the charm "ot n Pennsylvania Total Revenues nnd Beginning Balance „ KKI'AiHS onllK AND K.ND-I to miss calla. 24 hour answering ^aii your own broker or Call BH 7- Quaker Buildlnj; Contractor PAlNTINd lervlco. BH 1-4700. )ESKS ^~$f.'Tulirii[<'«~51.'Miv'~li^lr«. I10O. .ri old laahlonod Vllchen. with a neal CREAl'WE 1HKAS BV RAYMOND ulrlliiK miichlni'!', IJJ'cwrllPrs IIIIUOIK' lltllo brenlcfnat corner IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION EXPENDITURES: KH 1-7FS3 RED HANK NEW I1OMIC8. alterations, repairs. iml I'lpclrlc. office- fiiulpincnf, rli-; hrpn room offico suite. Parking, rea- Hcltcr cnll real quick or you'll he s Sites ,_..-_ | «,658.7> HUheM quality work. For aitlinutci Vacuum Cleaner Repair 'nrriln prices. New or HHIMI. AAC Iipsii inahip. Call 2flt-lG6!> after tlx p.m.forlnrnrr. AnklriK JlS.ono « 558.71 cull Herbert Klecnraucn. lill 1 5201 Painting nnd Decorating BLECTROLUX ,'n. Itt .IS. o.kliurj!. 1CK I.Mtili, o|,,Ki ionipspn A Hartell. Realtor. SII 7-.WO0Total Improvement Authorization Expenditures onus 8orvlcA Supplies ill,. N. .1. IVarrlioiwV. >KFI<'K UNITS — Alt lltllitU'l"jlU!)r^lt"l" i 1.099.14 RED DANK ALUMINUM ritODUCTS IXJUIf CASfiAVrTfaTliicr. decorator" 5US Prospect Av«., Little Silver. For :.W per month. 767-5268 or 03 1-tAKUtlT — Woodland Purh. Onp yeni Unexpended Improvement Authorizations June 30, 1961 „ Storm window*, BldlDC awnlnll. tinperlmnKt'r. L5 year* e»perleiic». 43 on your Kleclroluz. call Pit S-0G31 or •xpanalon Capn Cod with attached pft- i irrir input, uarrt onn month, Co«i rnge ami unflnlohed recreation room, Total Expenditures and Ending Balances _ 6H K653 or 8H 1-1828. Cliapln Ave. BH 1-IT03 aitir 6 p.m. an i-2O7a W. Ilka new. Will acll /or $H0. It r*J'« to advcrtlai in Tb» Hewashed r and dryer. Price S15.4CH). Prl- .'oloroat Co., J3 Broad St., Heel Bank. (ink .Register 1 ato owner. CO 4-7312. STEVE ROPER By SAVNDERS and, OVERGARD RED BA.SK REGISTER Tuesday, January 9, 1962-15

fX MUST IWRSTWD- 1 OFFER 1DU ONLY \OU ARE fiALLAHT, WOLF/ DAILY CROSSWORD *10 »U D6C10E TO /-1 AM HISS ZERA'S AUSTOW ' FACT5, GENTLEMEN/ V'SO WU WILL Bridge Column ACROSS 33. Allan US -WTER tWWHS WWZOOKS fHSOHAi. Z£?AISO1.«RTHAH A UWS MX/-SHN.L TKBOWH OUT THE OTHERS MAHA6£K R LEFT HER UNDER ACEBTAW I AM/--AND1AW--V' WE P9OCEEO Hflff THE l.H*m'i inpanle , shrub TMEWE CALLED,MR.-UH-? STRAIN INTERVIEW? By ALFRED SHEHWOLD *» 4. Feminine 23. Twilled B. rpodfrom pronoun fabric When you're playing In THE HANDS curd of . S.Torii* 25.Com- ; , bridge tournament, a certain kind SWIIJiii 1111.43 mllle 6. Celerity pletely Sit'Si IMUUh of ghastly hand Is very Inter- East dealer 11. Pldxua 7. Printer's 26. God- QH ymoaa esting, if there's any red blood East-Wot vnloanM* lZOverecUd measures dess In your veins you start right out NOKTH (g 8. Australian of on a life of crime. * None IS. Winglika bird heaven* When this hand came along in 20 21 player jumped to three notrump There's probably a moral in 33. Like with the North cards and found this: If you find yourself getting 35. and 23 himself playing the hand un- downs irritated by very bad hands, try is doubled. He didn't win a single duplicate bridge." Deuces will give 36. Fuel n 'VA, 39. Eye trick, but that cost only 450VO u no pain. points. If. he had been doubled membrane V/A DAILY QUESTION 41. Askew he would have run to diamonds. You are not vulnerable, 31 32 43. Catkins V/A One North player jumped to the opponents are. Partner deals 44.Vetlver % THE PHANTOM By LEE FALK S3 55 37 four notrump, as though inter- and bids three diamonds. The grass VA ested in a slam. South showed new player doubles. You hold: 45. Reorganize y) TKATS OUR CROOKED \ -i 40 41 I'D LIKE TO IOOK AT OUR ' one ace by bidding five diamonds, S-None, H-Q 8 8 6 5 3, D-Q Into a body 19 VA FR1NC6 AMD OUR CROOKED ) | MUTUAL SAVINGS,PRINCE. / OF and Norih passed with a'perfect- J 7 S 2, C-7 3. What do you 46. Employs t DON'T BOTHER--!HAVE /COURSE. /WWIN& TONIGHT THE I PON'T USE Mf ly straight face. The opponents DOWN A KEY, TOO-- say? v/ 1. To stuff IASTEALE,SAIWN?X NAME.' fell for this, and South got away Answer: Something vigorous, •5 4(> with a loss of only 50 points. 2. African VA such as seven diamonds! The op- river It was good clean fun, and no-ponents must be laydown for a 1-9 body complained. North wouldn' slam, and your only chance is to have been quite so happy with talk them out of it for a small his cards at rubber bridge. Hepenalty. would still try for a cheap sac- Kennedy to Travel For Sheinwold's 36-page book- rifice, but he wouldn't send ou let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,' for champagne and dancing girls send 50c to Bridge Book, Red Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand Middle of the Road Central Sea., N. Y. 17, N. Y. Shop-Rite By JAMES MARLOW but that he has even backtracked TOMORKOW: GOLD Associated Press News Analyst on at least one of hlg last year's Crow-About Color proposals. That's on federal aid WASHINGTON (AP) — Pretty to education. MARK TRAIL By ED DODDStore Opens much the same as last year- 615 Aid to Education middle of the road-^in a reason- Last year he asked for a broad Tomorrow able prediction of what to expect aid to education bill, including THAT PLANE at home this year from the com- school construction. Tha opposi- PIP LANP, MW, WEST LONG BRANCH -Shop- bined efforts of President Ken- lion seemed to take the steam UP NEA* THOSE B1Q Rite Super Markets will add an- nedy and Congress. ROCKS...WONDER other link to Us growing chain out of him on this one. This year IF HE'S IN When Kennedy delivers his he'll pitch for aid to higher edu- TROUBLE? with the opening of a completely remodeled unit here tomorrow. State of the Union message cation. Thursday to Congress, which Shop-Rite City of West Long He may try harder for * pro- opens tomorrow, no sensations gram of medical care for the Branch, scheduled to open at 10 are expected. He has already a.m., will be located at Locust aged. How much harder remains given previews of his programs to be seen. Last year this one Ave. and Wall St. and what he will do about them. The new market's selling area ended in the- soup. The previews not only indicate will be composed of 24,000 square And last year h» failed so com- he isn't going to get figh'ung mad feet, equipped with the newes pletely to make good on his cam- display fixtures available. paign pledge of 1960 to push fast Emphasis will be placed on for new civil rights legislation Whiskey Theft that he didn't evea offer any. NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRANDALL Shop-Rite brand and famous brand groceries, frozen foods He'll probably skip It this year, too. YOU'RE SWOT AN1 UH-P0XHW6ANY dairy, and service and self- PRETTY AN1 NICE-AN* QUALITIES THAT Wtf service meats. 4 Jails One Man; There will be a real contest YOU SUIT ME JUST .. UKE1, Among the unit's special fea- on his forthcoming request for PINg' CERTAINLY.' tures will be an Italian and kosh- more freedom In cutting tariffs r style appetizer department Another Fined so this country can deal better with Western Europe's Common discount soft goods, a new house- NEW §HREWSBURY-Charles Market. wares department and a com- Theodore Abrams, 1129 Sewel plete luncheonette. Ave., and James Luckey, 1016 But on this one ha already has The unit will be fully air-con1 Asbury Ave., bolh of Asbury the support of some of the coun- ditioned, has 15 hi-speed check- Park, were fined in Municipal try's top Republicans. outs and parking for 350 cars. Court yesterday after being con- Two Good Tests Customers may shop late Mon- victed of stealing whiskey from There are two good tests of day through Saturday and all day Sycamore Lanes bowling alleys. how hard a President is willing Sunday. The two men were employees to push on any given issue: of a firm which contracted to 1. His willingness to make clean the premises. some members of Congress «o Luckey paid a $100 fine, and angry that, In retaliation, they Jail Mother may gang up on him to slaughter By WALT KELLY Abrams, unable to pay his $75 POGO WfUL fine, was sent to the county jail tome other program. So far Ken- On Count Of Look! There's a new twist to for 25 days. nedy's policy has been to keep the roosters' tails—they're con- peace in the family. f^ssfhe I AN'you i* Sanfrid W. Wester, Fort Mon- PMH-UPi? 1 WA$ trast strips of bias-binding. mouth, and Jessie J. Brooks, 80 2. Appealing directly to the PHYSICM.. J 60'" \M<» Abandonment Color-lively roosters in 5-to- people to put pressure on Con* / W6U."'HM THXOt/GHf Powell Ave., Atlantic Highlands, NEW SHREWSBURY - Mrs. nch crosses with bias binding were each fined $205 for drunk gress. Last year Kennedy did lit- Lois B. Freeman, Pine Brook tails. Trim towels, cloths, aprons, driving. Brooks' license was re-tle of this and there's no sign Rd., pleaded not guilty in Mumats- . Pattern 615: four 8x10 voked for two years, and Wester, he'll do differently this ywr. nicipal Court yesterday to a inch motifs; eight l%x2i/2. who was driving with a Pennsyl- Instead he has used two^ther charge of abandoning her sixSend 35c (coins) for this pat- vania license, had his New Jer-methods: Talking directly with children, aged six months to sev-:ern—add 10c for each pattern sey driving privileges revoked for key members and having his en years, Dec. 28. for lst-class mailing. Send to two years. aides buttonhole them steadily In The case was continued and Laura Wheeler, care of The Red Victor Schermend, New Pros- the Capitol. bail set at $1,000. Bank Register, Needlecraft Dept., pect Rd., Jackson Township, paid If some of the Issues mentioned Mrs. Freeman was returned to O. Box 161, Old Chelsea Sta a $105 fine for driving while on above don't get through this yetr the county jail where she hasion, New York 11, N. Y. Print he revoked list, and a $15 fine —medical care, aid toeducation , been held for grand jury aciion lainly pattern number, name, ror stopping on the parkway. civil rights—they'll be issues In on a forgery charge since last address and zone. Samuel H. Green, 28 Pine the 1962 Congressional elections. MARY WORTH By ALLEN SAUNDERS and KEN ERNSTThursday. FOR THE FIRST TIME! Over Brook Rd., Eatontown, was fined Rayburn's Dcnth The forgery complaint, signed 200 designs in our new, 1962 Nee- $55 for allowing an unlicensed How failure to pass them could OH.5HE ADMIRES Y0u!.» MUCH ^ 5LIK'.-.. MAYBE YOU WOULDN'T dlecraft Catalog — biggest ever! AS I DO!—5HE. JUST BELIEVES IN HAVE TO GIVE ME THE CAR.?.. MAYBE ^ by her husband, John L. Free- driver to operate his car. Thehelp Kennedy is hard to see. The BEING PRACTICAL! IF I ONLY BORROWED n FOR A FEW man, was brought in Eatontown. Pages, pages, pages of fashions, driver, Mary Thompson, Squan- Republicans can argue that the DAYS--! home accessories to knit, cro- ITH YOURYOUNG 5UTOR( GEE:-IF5HE ONCE Her husband also signed the kum Rd., was fined $20 for driv- Democrats, who have huge ma- MAYBELL1..M/ HEART Uwfo SAW ME BEHIND THIS complaint for abandonment of :het, sew, weave, embroider, ing without a license. jorities in both houses of Con- Ml TO OFFER YOU THE KEY5 WHEEL-SHE'D SWING children. The case was heard by quilt. See jumbo-knit hits, cloths, Carl W. Beier, Hillside, paid ress, must take responsibil- TO THIS CARl-BUT, AU5! OVER TO YOUR. SIDE spreads, toys, linens, afghans MY CAPITAL 15 TIED UP IN 50 QUICK lit).. Magistrate Marvin E. Schaefer $20 for speeding on the park- ity for the failures. LON& TERM IMV lere yesterday. 'lus free patterns. Send 25c. way, $10 for having no driver's One of the biggest non-surpris- icense in his possession, and $10|cs °f 1962 are in the statements tor contempt of court. being made already by various "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Magistrate Marvin Schaefer al- members of Congress on what :o fined the following. Isaiah they think about the proposals For Widndday, January 10 Fisher, 1337 Washington Ave., Kennedy will make. Neptune, $20 for making on il- The surprise would have been legal exit from the parkway; in seeing some of them, no mat- Present—For You and Morris H. Lundberg, Fort Mon- ter which side they were on, Yours... Put your cards on mouth, $10 for having no driver's change their old positions. the table and take the conse- license in his possession; Johp The death of speaker Sam Ray- H. Cobb, 31 Jersey St., Asbury quences. Even if your original burn, who was a kind of patri- RIVETS By GEORGE SIXTA Park, $10 for carelessN driving, arch in the House, will probably plan falls by the wayside, you'H and Charles A. Zicaro, Belleville, be a loss to Kennedy in somo be able to come up with some- $20 for stopping on the parkway. ways. For instance. Rayburn of thing to take iti place. This is Texas might have been able to not a good time for speculative line up more Southern votes for ventures. Lack of enthusiaim him. may be due to physical condi- Pupils Score But Rayburn's successor, John tion. Get plenty of rest. W. McCormack of Massachusetts, less conservative than the old Hif»lc for you iinilfid l'lam may luve lo be shelved uiriporar. third of blowinf your own horn. ily. Do it with fio&d gnre. the year, thus providing an op- was last Aug. 25. Slader portunity to give extra individ- CANCER (Junt 2Z to July 21} CAPRICORN (D»e. 22 to Jin. 20} was arrested Sunday after po- Comtiint minual and mental ikilli. Titigi- Pnn't (jet tip in irm» if others don't ice ual help to those who may need lice traced a car to him based Mr financial caitt may rruilt. things ex let 1/ at you do. it," Mr. Bradley a(ided. on a description given by ono LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) AQUARIUS (Jin. 21 to F«b. I?) of the women who wa3 attacked. Thf lf|i said i**>nt monry prnliUnin, «he Try i rUnn* iilta! It will relive the Ixittr. Don't up your hini" now. monotony of your routine life In 1646 a scyche manufacturer, Slader, who is married, is a clerk VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Stpt. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20 to tvUrch 20) Joseph Jcnkes, received his coun- in the Little Ferry office of the Don'I deliY Martin* that Riving! pr Time will be belt ipent quietly it Irme. try's first machine patent, for Texaco Oil Co. and attends night Monty will toon come in h»t\4f. Co lightly on fomintf. equipment used in his water- classes at Fairlcigh Dickinson Q 1963. Field Enterpti>«. Inc. driaen mill. University. = plier* lad wrench, which also li| 16-Tuesday, Jwuary 9, 1962 RED BANK REGISTER operated by squeezing. New Space A third too), called a spunfjt, is a typ« of wrench operated by MC Registration Begins; Tools For a trigger- . And tvtn after these new "quick squeeze" tooli are devel- Semester to Start Jan. 29Mechanics oped, thjj ipi.ee agency MVI the By .JACK STILLMAN power systems and equipment WEST LONG BRANCH-Mon aged„ . Last year more than $98,- aboard a space vehicle may have mouth College BUrts registration 000 was loaned In. college funds HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) —. Ato be relocated so a space me- COMPANY for new students, and beginsits and in funds through the Nation- space mechanic working in zero- chanic can make critical repairs gravity could turn flips simply sixth spring semester on thael Defense Student Loan Pro- easily. fA*K liO lANCJ Shadow Lawn campus Jan. 29. gram. by twisting a screwdriver. A monkey wrench could throw him experimenting with caped with $800. associate in arls degree include new "push — button" and "quick Police said Lester Page, 41, .$25-39.95 Spectacular business administration, commer- Is Retired squeeze" hand tools. of ^annest Ave., was working cial illustrating, executive secre- Conduct Experiments alone In the package store at FORT MONMOUTH - Ma). 161 N. Broad St. when the tary, journalism, liberal arts and In an orbital launching opera- medical technology. Everett C. Terry, special project bandit entered. officer, II. S. Army Signal Mate- tion, separate stages of a manned Page told police the man took The four-year degrees are.in riel Support Agency, has retired space vehicle would be launched, a paper bag from the counter Misses' Dress Sale biology, business administration, rom active military duty after assembled and possibly fueled and handed him a note de- chemistry, elementary and sec-20 years of service here and while in a 300-mlle-high orbit. Al manding he "put all the moaey ondary education, electronic en- abroad. of this would take place on the In the bag." Page said the gineering, English, foreign second leg of a round-trip flight man, a Negro about 28 yean languages, history, mathemat- At retirement ceremonies at the to the moon. agency, he was awarded the first old, kept his right hand Inside ics, physics, political science, And space mechanics may be his jacket as though he had a psychology and sociology. Oak Leaf Cluster to the Army called to connect these rocket 'ommendatlon medal in rficngnl weapon. Classes for students, most of stages. Page aaid he put the money whom commute to the college, tion of service rendered during 15 Experiments are being conduct- In the bag and the robber fled. run from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.mth. e last two years. ed jointly here by the Manned In addition to two semesters dur- The oitation was for meritorius Space-craft Center, Langley Field ing the regular year, courses of performance of duty "while serv> Va., and the Space Flight Center Instruction are offered in a sum-ing in successive position! of re- The experiments are to deter Squad Elects • Jerseys • Wools mer program of seven weeks. sponsibility as project director, mine over-all space vehicle main Tuition at Monmouth is supSigna- l Publications Agency, and tenance problems in the orbita At Keyport plemented by an annual grant as special projects officer, Army launch operations. • Knits • Crepes from the county Board of Free- Signal Materiel Support Agency Outer Space Suit KEYPORT - Stanley Hyer was holders. from Oct. 15, 1959, to Dec, 31, The spacecraft center Is Inter- re-elected president of the Fjwt Student aid in the form of 1961. ested primarily in determining Aid Squad at the annual meeting •cholarshlps and loans la encour- Maj, Terry, now of 1116 Jeffrey the design of a functional outer in the squad rooms, Broad St. • Light and Dark Colors Ave., Wanamassa, is formerly of space suit — one that a mechanic Ot hen elected were Malcolm Alnsworth, Nebr. He served as could wear while doing his chores Mosher, vice president; Frank executive secretary, Schuyler, in zero-gravity. Fleming, recording secretary; Woman Hurt Nebr., Chamber of Commerce, The space flight center is seek- Seabrook Smith, corresponding city editor. Holt County Independ- ing to determine how convention- secretary;' Vernon. Ralph, treas- —Many Special Purchases! In Collision ent, O'Neill, Nebr., and as a pro-al rocket systems should be rede urer, and Anthony Senk, trustee fessional photographer in Colunv signed to permit maintenance in for three years. MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP - bla, Mo. space. Line officers elected were Wil- —Top selling styles, fabrics, colors! A Pennsauken woman suffered He holda a bachelor of journal- In simulated space environment- liam Ralph, captain; Harry Leb- injuries of the back and right leg al tests, an engineer wearing man, first lieutenant: Mr. Hyer, Friday night when a car driven ism degree from the University of —From our Best Makers! Missouri School of Journalism, pressurized space suit and stand- second lieutenant; Donald Mill- by her husband collided with a ing on a frictionless platform rid- er, third lieutenant; John dump truck towing a disabled and majored in community jour- nalism. ing on air pressure, carries out Schanck, engineer, and John bus. maintenance jobs which.a 'space Bambrick, assistant engineer. —•Dresses to suit every occasion! According to State Trooper Al' During hla military lervice, mechanic might encounter. Delegates to the New Jersey bert Hujdich of Tenncnt Bar from August, 1958, to September The floating platform «imu First Aid Council will be Mr. —Sorry, no mail or phone orders! racks, the accident occured two 1959, he wa> communications of- lates, to tome degree, the unMosher, William Ralph and Mr. miles west of the Freehold Circle ficer, 1st Battle Group, 8th Caval- stabilized condition found in Schanck. Alternates are Mr. Mill- on Rt. 33. The auto driven by ry, In Korea. Prior to that he space. Gravity, however, is nor-er, Nicholas Howiey and Car- —Missei1 sizes only! Eugene Kern, struck the dump waj command operationj com- mal. mine Zullo. v truck as It emerged from a drive- pany commander, 121st Signal Battalion, Fort Rlley, Kans. Squeeze Rather Than Twist delegates to the Mon- way. Mrs. Kern was treated al Standing on the platform, ity Association of First Fitkin Hospital and released. The Previously he had served as space mechanic tests newly ids were Mr. Smith, Mr. truck, driven by Marion Reed, X chief, Security Branch, in what veloped anti-torque tools which leming and Neil Hollingsworth, Lake Shore Dr., Middletown, is was then Evans Signal Labor- space mechanics of the future with alternates Webster Jones, owned by the Boro Auto Storage atory, Fort Monmouth. may use. William Ralph and Mr. Schanck. STEINBACH'S BETTER DRESSES, Second Floor, Red Bank Only Co., 37 Globe Ct., Red Bank. From October, 1952, to August, One is a type of screwdriver Mr. Schanck and Mr. Mosher Mr. Reed was Issued a sum1955, he was control officer, 502d which can be turned by squeez- will represent the squad at the mons for failing to yield the rightCommunications Reconnaisance ing rather than by twisting. International Rescut and, First Of way, police said. Group, Hellbronn, Germany. Another is a combination of Aid,,Association.

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