SEE STORY BELOW HOME Partly sunny bid: windy and cold today. Fair, cold tonight. / Red Bank, Freehold Sunny and windy tomorrow. I Long Brandt FINAL Met Dtt&llt Put 3) • ' • • • * i Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 140 RED BANK, N.J., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1969 16 PAGES TEN CENTS

Storm Ashore in Viet BATANGAN PENINSULA, 150 wounded against 560 ene- said the advancing troops so and was removed with the spokesmen said. They added Vietnam (AP) — Two batta- my killed. far have encountered • only baby to a rear area hospital. nearly all peninsula residents lions of U.S. Marines stormed U. S. spokesmen said the light sniper fire and they The Batangan Peninsula is either actively or passively ashore here iii the biggest two battalions were" pushing speculated it might, be some only 11 miles from the .U.S. support the Viet Cong and seaborne assault since the inland today toward a U.S. time before, the cordon is Army's Americal Division pacification efforts are ex- Korean War. They were the Army battalion and a South closed tight enough to force headquarters at Chu Lai., It pected to be "bloody, and first units of an 8,200-man al- Vietnamese battalion. The the enemy to fight or surren- has been a major enemy stor- slow." lied force ordered to smash a_ three groups hope to sur- der. age area and base camp since Military officials said the longtime enemy sanctuary, round an area of about eight Military spokesmen said 470 the war with the French, and cordon will not be pushed too spokesmen announced today, square miles believed to bold suspected Communists had minor probes of its defenses quickly. The area is honey- —Thc-Marines-landed-yester-- up to 800 North Vietnamese been detained by Marines in have almost always resulted combed on higher ground day 340 miles northeast of regulars and an unknown the early hours of the opera- In fierce fighting. - with" tunnel~ systems,- some Saigon at the scene of the first number of guerrillas. tion. If past- experience is a This time the' allies have • three layers deep. Stategists major American battle of the Light Encounter guide.'nearly all will .ultimate" come to stay and the area's speculate it will take time for Vietnam war in August 11*65. The operation was cot an- . ly be released. One woman 5,000 to 10,000 population will guerrillas in these tunnels to Also a seaborne assault, it nounced until today for se- suspect gave birth to a child be put into, the government run out of food and fresh left 56 leathernecks dead and curity reasons. Spokesmen in the midst of the roundup pacification program, U. S. water, and the allies don't want them popping up behind PILOT AND STEWARDESS — Dolta Airlines Capt. Harold Rowley and Miss Lynn them with automatic weap- Sargent, left, stewardess whose mother, Mrs. Frank Karol, lives in Brick Township, ons. at press conference yesterday in Miami. Miss Sargent was credited with foiling • Near Red Base The commander of the fhe-accused attemped hijacker of the plane from Miami to Cuba, Kenneth Me- Increases in State Taxes Army's task'force on the is- Peak of Orchard Lake, Mich. Miss Sarganf reportedly foiled the hijack by enter- land side of the cordon is ing the pilot's cabin and locking the door. Police arrested .McPeek when the Brig. Gen. Howard Oooksey of Alexandria, Va. He said the . plane landed. - . IAP Wirephoto) cape is the home base for two May Be Message Result main force North Vietnamese battalions of perhaps 800 men. v TRENTON (AP) - Govr. text of his speech the day of His suggestion of sharing he was confident bis eight- The landing was timed to Richard J. Hughes steps be- its delivery — were: the fiscal responsibility for man committee would make coincide with the monsoon fore the 1969 New Jersey Leg- —The establishment of Jet- these- and other programs was the deadline. season in hopes that many 10th Graders May islature for the first time to- port Authority designed to re- expected to come with the . Whatever its findings, how- of the tunnels would be day to offer a series of elec- solve the controversy over the words: ever Hughes still will urge flooded and of no use to the tion-year proposals that could location of a fourth metropoli- "We are not somehow magi- that a code of. ethics be enemy. result in state tax increases. tan-area airport. cally absolved of responsibili- adopted that will be binding But spokesmen said the The Democratic governor, lower Age ty during an election year; on local officials. water and heavy rains also Get Split Sessions however, was not expected to — The lowering of the our baths of office contain no This would mean that per- hampered the allies. Many offer any new or higher tax- state's voting age from 21 to such special exception in (See MARINES, Pg. 2, Col. 3) MIDDLETOWN - The next ed, however, that split ses- and flexibility of facilities sons with the rank of di- two 10th grade classes will are hampered markedly for es in' his annual message. •18.-—- • • -smafrprint." vision head.V'above in the sions, will be scheduled for at Bather, be is expected to ask — The.adoption of a "truth As Hughes worked to add state government would have lace split sessions because of least two, ahd'possfbi^^nian^ this lumber 61 pupils," he the Republican-controlled leg- in lending" bin that would re- the {finishing touches to the to disclose all their outside lack of room in the high more years unless crowding said. • ': • •' • : .. islature to share with him the quire "true annual interest" lengthy message, a legislative school, the Board of Educa- can be alleviated by a second "By dispersing the 1,000 interests hi business. Deadline, tion decided last night. high school. • 10th graders, into two 500- burden of paying for the new be shown on consumer loans. committee hurried toward a His proposal in mat line programs. — The adoption of a strong noon deadline to try and wrap .-; On. recommendation from Class Reorganization piipil divisions," he continued, up its findings in the investi- also would bar legislators Superintendent Paul F. Le- In asking for reorganization "we reduce the 2,680 pupils High on the list of Hughes' conflict of interest law that .from knowingly disclosing for would bar legislators from gation of possible affiliations IS ears On fever,- the board gave one-. of classes, Mr. Lefever ex-' in die btiilding at one time proposals, most of which a fee confidential information 1 T were unveiled before today's "accepting outside employ- between organized crime and year approval to the plan, plained that high school en-' to -2,18(f, making for better legislators. obtained-in ihe course of of- which -will set the morning ' rollment will total 2,680 next quality education not only for opening session — a depar- ment" which they had reason ficial duties, or participating ture from his past practices to believe would impair their Sen. Alfred N, Beadleston, Report • session from 7:30 a.m.' to year. 11th arid 12th graders, but al- when newsmen received the judgment in official duties. chairman of the group, said or voting on legislation in 12:15 p.m. and the afternoon "Our high school facility so for 10th graders." which a legislator has a per- TRENTON (AP) - A legis- session from 12:15 to 5 p.m. will be very crowded and the While not fully explaining sonal interest, unless the law- lative committee worked to-. , Dr. Brinton Miller indicat- maneuverability of- pupils what procedure will be used • maker can certify that he ward a deadline of noon to- to determine which students can vote objectively despite day to wrap up its findings will go into which session, Freehold Officials Ask bis special interest. in an investigation of possible Mr. .Lefever indicated a geo- Hughes also would strengthen affiliations between - legis- graphical basis may be used the lobbying law by closing lators and associate of orga- Ex*City Man to facilitate transportation! the gaps that .exempt, certain nized crime. Eliminate Lunch lobbyists from registering. The chairman, Sen. Alfred With split sessions, lunch Delay of Rights Parley The measure would require N. Bealdeston, said yesterday will be eliminated for the stu- fuller information in the lie was confident his eight- dents. They will however, lobbyists report.- man committtee would make Is Said to Be gain the option of an extra FREEHOLD — Borough of- if possible, at a more con- fire protection in the bor- Hughes termed construc- the deadline. Class taking it either one pe- .-(telals. who have.been asked venient place. ough." tion of the airport "one of "We worked 14 hours on riod before or one period after -to attend a conciliatory con- "It would be a nice idea if The issue was raised last the most difficult transporta- Saturday and we came up -their respective' sessions. ference at the N. J. Division they (Civil-Rights Division summer: when two local col- tion, problems - this region • -with 'a, fairly good rough Criminal Heir Mr. Lefever said the only on Civil Rights office in New- officials) would come down lege students, Malcolm H. must resolve." draft," he said. educational losses will be in here, since we are all work- Parker of Muhlenberg Col- ark tomorrow at 10 a.m. will i "We heed to edit and refine Monmouth County Prosecu- Cocchiaro lived there, in the the area of extra-curricular . ask s today to have it ad- ing people and can't keep lege, AHentown, Pa., and Er- taking days off," Mr. Kozto- nest R; Munch of the the Uni- it and if it is physically, men- tor Vincent P. Keuper said he Tivoli Garden Apartments,. activities or co-curricular ac- Jourbed to a later, date. tally and mechanically, possl- "never heard" of Frank Coc- Westwood .Ave., for a short- tivities. . ; . The conference about a pos- ski said. versity of Oregon, said at a Plane Crash Borough Council meeting that bio, we will have it on the. chiaro, reportedly in line to time before moving to his: - "These losses would be held sible bias in membership poli- Prime Considerations desks of the legislators before take over from • Anthony present home in Oakhurst. to anabsoluteminimum,"ne cies in the Freehold Fire De- "The reason we want to de- certain people of certain backgrounds are barred from Kills Four noon tomorrow." (Pussy) Russo, reputed Mafia, added. partment was called to pro- liberate and discuss the Beadleston refused to make boss of organized crime in Cocchiaro also is known as The need for the arrange- vide an opportunity for per- whole matter thoroughly is fire department membership. LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Frank Conte and Frank Con- Scandinavian Airlines plane any comments on what the re- Monmouth County. ment prompted board mem- sons involved to discuss the that one of our prime consid- It was taken up by the Con- port might say. di. He came here about three ber Harold Copeland to. urge Issues and seek an agreement erations is the safety and cerned Citizens of Greater headed for a landing at In- "I don't know anything years ago from New York,; ternational Airport came On Friday, he had parried about him," Mr. Keuper said.. reconsideration of year-round without having bias charges welfare of the entire com- Freehold, headed by John W. where he did time for bur- schooling. "I'll keep fighting aired in a public hearing, ac- munity." Davis, who took it to the Civil down in the rainswept sea a question: "Have you ever Told that Cocchiaro is re- glary and was convicted of last night — and floated. heard of old-fashioned spank- ported to have lived in the for this because I don't think cording to Borough Attorney Mr. Kozloski said borough Eights Division. forgery and bookmaking. Out- • split sessions are the answer Richard T. O'Connor. officials have already attend- Of the 45 aboard — 36 pas- ings—some more severe than Long Branch area the past side of a recent summons for' Former Fire Commissioner other?" three years, the prosecutor or good for the pupils," he But several officials, includ- ed one meeting in Newark, Aloysius Carey explained at sengers and 9 crewmen — 28 a motor vehicle violation," hei said. Jan. 3. That was the same were reported rescued, with Beadleston said that he is said, "We had an investiga- apparently hasn't run afoul of.' ing Fire Commissioner Wal- one that the procedure convinced from examing re- tion of organized crime in -James Cioell, a board candi- ter J. Kozloski, said last day the division filed a com- lias been for a prospective 4 dead and the others unac- New Jersey law. date In the Feb. II election, plaint charging that the fire counted for. Many were in- ports on Edward Bralynski Long Branch three years ago,- (See BOSS, Pg. 2, Col. 1) •! night that the majority of member to approach a mem- and Ms name never came (See SPLIT, Pg. 2, CoL 1) those summoned to the con- department's membership po- ber of the company he wants jured. that he had an "unsavory ference can't make It. icy is "Inherently discrimina- to join, make his desire SAS said those killed includ- reputation" and was "closely up." tory. known and then be sponsored ed Jules Martinet, not further associated with organized That was Sunday night, The conference was to have crime." But he said he felt included Mayor John I. The division last week set by two members. identified; Susanne Goeth- Yesterday, a spokesman in. TJawes, Mr. Kozloski and tomorrow as the deadline for Fire department members berg, a hostess on the plane; the committee might take the the prosecutor's office said To Upgrade Zones other members of the Bor- resolving the charges without refused to discuss the matter, a man about 50 and a woman word of Sen. Sldo L. Ridolfi, that inquiry had been made ough Council, Mr, O'Connor a public hearing. and Mr. Dale defended their about 20. D-Mercer, that he was not about Cocchiaro, He wouldn't and Fire Department Presi- Mr. O'Connor said Borough stand. Mrs. Eileen Martinet was aware of Braylynski's back- say what had been learned. • dent Andrew E. Dale. ground when he entered into Long Branch Police Chief Council is studying methods It has been charged that among the missing, SAS said. business ventures with him. For Little Silver Mr. Kozloski said all of the of membership selection that the department uses the Santa Monica Hospital, Joseph D. Purcell Jr. said officials want to discuss (he will "guarantee freedom of blackball system, whereby noar. the airport, reported LITTLE SILVER - In dents will be informed about matter thoroughly, but at a participation and at the same one member can keep out an treating 24 persons and said what was described as an ef- the proposed rezoning more convenient time and, time assuror high caliber of applicant. all were in good condition. fort to preserve this commu- through the borough newslet- nity's "open spaces look," the ter, scheduled for distribution Borough Council last night within the next two weeks. The Inside Story introduced an ordinance ex- The proposed ordinance puts tending the top residential all vacant land east of Pros- Teachers Decline Offer by Jaycees Cook-Ofl gets under way ..Page 10 zone, upgrading all residen- pect Ave. in the R-l zone, Children's new fashions' Page IB tial zones, and establishing a and aligns lot lines along By BOB BltAMLGY would offer asslstiuice. "Wo're hoping to select ono putc can start.' The MRTA minimum residential lot size Seven Bridge Itoad. "But it's a little late," tho of tho seven who will bo and tho board have been at Aftermath of a super performance .Pagell MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - CBA upsets Kosclle Catholic of one-half acre. It Increases the minimum "Thanks, but no thanks." association president went on. agroonblo to the Hoard o( Ed- an lmpnsso slnco Dec, 15, — :.....Pagelz Tho change puts virtually She explained tho association ucation," filio explained. Innocent Bystander :. requirements In the R-2 zono This is the answer of tho when they could agree nei- .Page 12 all major undeveloped tracts from 20,000 to 25,000 square Mfltawan Regional Teachers plnns to use a mcdlntor to Board and touchers associ- ther on teachers' salaries nor Surf, Field and Stream ; Page 12 here In the IM prime res!- be furnished by the American on items to bo classed as ne- feet, and in the 11-3 zono Association to an offer from ation must ngrco on tho me- dentlal zone, whore minimum from 15,000 to 20,000 square the Matawan Jaycees to sup- Arbitration , Association of gotiable Allen-Scott 6 Sports 11,12 New York City at tho request diator selected. If agreement ,lot size would IJO 05,(100 feet, ply a locnl mediator In tho is not reached through con- Board president John J. Amusements 7 Stock Market 5 feet. Minimum lot association's dispute with the of tho Public Employes Re- Hradloy could not be readied Tho ordinance also aligns lations Commission. sideration of the first list of Blrtlm 2 lot lines in Inn Birch Avo. Regional Board of Education, candidates submitted, tho lust night for comment (in Bridge 7 The association, Miss Pim- tho .Taycco offer, but unless Women's News ... 10 light Industrial zone, and puts Mlsa Mnrlo Panos, nssocla- American Arbitration ASNOCI- Classified - .13-15 Tho council scheduled an n lot ndjncent to the Prospect 03 Btild, is connldcrlng a lint ntlon will submit nnothcr list, the MltTA would agree to u tlon president, said yesterday of soven posnlblo mediators' Comics 15 DAILY REGISTEIl informal public hearing on Avo. flrchousc back Into a aho had received a tolcgrnm the MIITA president said. Jayceo mediator, tho board's Crossword Puzzle 15 PHONE NUMBRHS tho ordinance for 8 p.m. Mon- stint it by tho New York approval would mean little. residential zone. from tho Jaycocs making (tin i;roup. "We'll just keep doing It un- Editorials 8 Main Office •?.. 741-0010 day, Feb. 3, to get residents' Urges Attendance offer, reported In yoNtcrdny'H til wo find n mcdlntor both Tho board will conduct a Hcrblock 6 Classified Ada 741-6900 reactions to the proposed zon- Mnyor Cordon N. Utwln issuo of The Dally Register. Notice (ildcB can agree on," Miss forum for public discussion James Kll|iiitrlck fi Homo Delivery 741-OdlO ing chnngo. Tho formal pun. Holmdol dog owncrii, obtnln l'anou onld. Shi: added nho 1 ur(;p(l resident!) to attend the "I received tho telegram of tho eontrovursy Jit B p.m. Movie Timetable 7 Mlddlctown Bureau ..071-2250 lit hearing Is set for Monday. Fob, 3 Informal public hour: this nfUmmoii," Mlmi 1'anon 10(19 llcciiHcn during month or could glvo no CHtlmuto tomorrow (Wed) In Mntnwan OMtuarlcH 2 & i Freehold Bureau 402-2121 Feb. 24. Jan. at Holmdcl Pollco Head- ol wltfin agreement on a me- Hcglonnl High" School. JJ islm- Ing and voice their vlew» on Kiild, m replied thnnklng Sylvia Porter ....' 6 Ixmfi ttranch Bureau 222-0010 To InUrm Residents tho re zoning projfosa). lie thorn vfry much. Wo nro Imp-qunrter», Mon. through Snt,, diator will bo reached and llur forum was presented by In tho rlcantlmo, Council- houro Bill 3:30. (Adv.) when mediation of tho dls- llio MIITA last Tuesday night. said the alx-wcok lag between py they're concerned and man Noel Nilsoii said, rest- (Sw ZONES, Pg, £ Col. I) •• "'*f '\ i /•'r', 2-THE DAILY REGISTER, Tuesday, January 14, 1969 HowelPs Efforts Gain Support Trial Juror May Rise by 41 Points FREEHOLD — The selec- 9 DualizatioifBacked tion of a 14-member panel. •^ __ . ii Ann AMI l« rinhnifnl budget, to be voted on Feb. another $150,000 in accounts HOWELL TOWNSHIP - Mayor . Paul H. Tucker years to complete unless lo- commission and is president moves into its sixth day .to- . MIDDLETOWN - A budget receivable to be paid by the The Township Committee last believes "we are making cal residents give their sup- of the Farmingdale first aid day, when probably the fast which will add 41 cents per 11, 'will be Monday, Jan. 27, at 8 p.m. in toe Board of Ed- Keansburg system for educa- night reported it has been re- some progress with this pro- port and press the Issue, a squad, was named to replace remaining'juror.jvill be,se- $100 assessed valuation to the tion of its high school pupils 1 ceiving support from political gram and should have some cpmmitteeman said. Ranger Mills who resigned lected in the murdertrial of $4.17 tax rate for school pur- ucation offices. No Surplus Use in the past years; leaders from all over the definite answers as to what *In other action, license re- from the Board of Health last Larry A. Cagle, 19, of 22 High poses alone was Introduced by Of this, however, $57,000 county in its fight to have will be done in the very near newals for trailer parks and month. St., Red Bank, the Board of Education last Board secretary James Da- vidheiser explained the board must be drawn for school Et. 9 dualized. future." junk yards were ordered de- Noreen Kelly of Winston Cagle was Indicted by the night. sites and $15,000 must go for Action Promised layed, until the zoning offi- Monmouth County Grand The 1969-70 tentative budget cannot anticipate any surplus Letters from the Freehold Park questioned the commit"- from this year's budget. Last installation of fire detection Borough Council, Sen. Alfred State leaders have been cer, Alan Cooper, completes tee on her "liability" for any- Jury for the murder of Oliver totals $11,187,645, up from this systems in two schools and promising to take some ac- an inspection and submits a A Newton Sr., 78, of 54 Lib- year's by $1,309,725. Of the year, the Township Commit- N. Beadleston, Assemblyman thing happening to children tee forced the board to use continuation of the Sandy Joseph Azzolina and David J. tion on the project for many report to "the committee. crossing her property to get erty St,, Long Branch, Nov. gross total, $7,952,617 must be Hook program, all before years but nothing has come George C. Henry was grant- 22, 1967. Mir. Newton alleged- raised by local taxes. The re- $500,000 of its surplus to low- Goldberg, state commissioner to a township owned park to er the tax rate by 20 cents. June 30, the end of the fiscal of transportaJioju^assiired lo- of this. The first steps such ed a renewal of his taxi driv- ice skate. She requested the ly was assaulted and died mainder will come from fed* year. , ... as acquiring land for right er and owner licenses. days after being injured. - - eral and state funds and _oth- The secretary explained . cal officials that they, too, are township erect a fence around' that $18Q;O0(rremalns in the Pay Is Top Item j concerned about completion ol ways and preliminary en-, William Wardell, who has the pond to avoid anyone get- Jury selection before Su- er sources. A public hearing on the school system's surplus with Largest item In the htw of the project. gineering will take up to five been active on the Industrial ting hurt. perior Court Judge Clarkson' budget is teachers' salaries, Saves i Children S. Fisher began last Monday; totaling $7,491,200. Although "I have pulled four children • Four jurors were selected teacher negotiations' have not out of the pond after they fell yesterday. So far there are Circulars Problem been ^completed, Mr. David- Split Sessions Are Planned through the ice already this 11 men and two women on heiser said the budget in- -winter," she said. "I have . the panel. Two of the 14 will cludes provisions for a scale (Continued) ternatives of a school year. of the direly needed second four children of my own who be dismissed prior to deliber- with a beginning salary of .$5,- suggested a ballot question on • "Perhaps at a later date, high school alone. command nay attention. I do ations. Vexing to Fair Haven500. The minimum is now$6,- the 12-month school year, a we could put it on the bal- He added that Holmdel, not want t&e responsibility of The state, represented by FAIR HAVEN — Eugene spector and the fire chief 000, with teachers asking $7,- suggestion which gained con- lot," he suggested. now a sending district to Red worrying about other peo- Assistant County Prosecutor J. Patterson, of. 254 Third present. 000. siderable favorable reaction Residents continued a dis- Bank, will need a high school ple's children as they cross Franklin Goldstein, is not Ave., last night asked Bor- Possible condemnation pro The salary figure Is up $1,- among board members. cussion of high school diffi- within a few years and the my property," she added'. seeking the death penalty. It ough Council action to end ceedings will be discussed culties by questioning the most logical merger would be 080,269 from this year, and "I propose a non-binding She was assured by Town- is seeking a first degree mur- the problem of advertising with ,the possibility of costs referendum on the February board about regionalization with Middletown. to be assessed to the owner. includes provisions for 3tf ad- ship Attorney Robert V. Car- der conviction which could circulars he said are being ditional teachers. Another ballot to see what the public with Holmdel Township, now "If a regional with Holmdel mean life imprisonment thrown all over lawns in the Temporary Funding Ok'd reaction, would be to a full under discussion. is beneficial to the township ton that if she posted a sign nurse is provided for in the should the jury vote for max- borough. A temporary budget for the health services budget which school year," Mr. Goell said. Sees Resistance we'll do it," Mr. Jones ex- declaring the property off imum sentence. first quarter of 1969 was Richard Jones, board presi- plained, adding that only two Councilman Ernest H. Beat- next year, if approved, will Dr. Brinton Miller said the limits to trespassers she adopted, appropriating $47,- stand at $146,809, up $18>M9. referendum isn't a "baddent, explained that township sessions have been held with Cagle is represented by tie agreed this is an intoler- 977.50 for salaries and $38,- Idea," but added that taxpay- taxpayers would not be recep- Holmdel school officials. would not be held responsible Marshall Selikoff of Freehold able condition. The matter 256.74 for other expenses. The new budget also pro- ers would hardly have' time tive to carrying the burden He said a third meeting is for anything happening to and Robert A. Coogan of vides for purchase of five new Eatontown, both assigned was referred to the public af- Tax Assessor Melvin P. to assimilate the information scheduled in February, when them. Stout, former civil defense buses to replace worn vehi- —regardtog-tte budget-without through the Public Defender's fairs and public safety com-' cles and for two new Jitneys -a-decision-wfll-be~made.-A . : chief, was named consultant having to consider all the al- —HJrsrKenyalso charged-the--—officer- -••- —' - mittees- which will—study to transport handicapped chil- Meeting decision must be reached by township and Board of Edu- to the civil de/ense staff by April 1, be added. The jury is not being se- where this material is coming Mayor Robert A. Matthews. dren. cation with not clearing the questered during the trial. from and how it is being de- Mr. Jones commented that sidewalks after the last snow Mr. Stout also cleared up a The transportation cost Of Board while Holmdel needs high livered. small mystery related by stands at $607,800 for next Boss storm. "You want us to re- year. This figure is Up 124,- (Continued* school facilities, the regional move snow from our walks Mr. Beattie urged oth- Councilman William C, Rue, arrangement would benefit 5 Penalized who said a frantically bark- 850 and includes slightly more Cocchiaro golfs at the Old Postponed and salt icy areas but noth- er council members to visit than $100,000 for transporting Orchard Country Club, Eaton- Middletown through addition- ing was done with these ar- the Hendrickson property at ing dog, marooned on an ice FREEHOLD — The Free- al elementary school facili- floe on the river here, had parochial and private school town, where he is known as bold Regional Board of-Edu- eas," she said. "If you want By Carton .93 Fair Haven Roa'd, if they children. .„ Frank Conte. ties for its pupils in Holmel us to do it, you do it first." •have not already done so. been rescued by a man in cation meeting was postponed schools. NEW SHREWSBURY - uniform, but not a police- Plan More Walking' •Not a MeMBer* Mrs. Janet Berkner, Win- Municipal Court Judge Law- There are two sheds at the last night for lack of a quor- Joel Haness, who presented man. Mr. Stout identified the Mr. Davidheiser anticipated Frank Conte has played board members with a list ston Park, asked the commit- rence A. Carton 3rd yester- back of the property, he stat- um. .•-•••. ed, which were judged irre- rescuer as George Sherman, the maximum walking dis- goB at Old Orchard "for four of. 12 questions on different tee if there were any plans day fined Herbert Cottrell, a Fair Haven mailman, tance for children wUl be or five years, but he isn't a The meeting was resched- phases of the school system, for summer recreation for Matawan, $30 for failing to pairable and fire hazards last June 18, by both Fir Chief raised to one mile as-soon as member of the dub," County uled for Monday, Jan. 20, at recommended expanding the children in the five- and six- register an aircraft. e sidewalks are completed on Clerk J. RusseH Woolley, who 8 p.m. in the auditorium of ' present high school rather year-old age bracket. "There Ralph E. Campbell, 234 Charles. Van Hart and Build- Mrs. Kenny, 72, most routes, cutting transpor- is president of the Old Or- Freehold High School. than getting involved in a to- was nothing for them last Castlewall Ave., Elberon, was ing Inspector Thomas tation costs somewhat. chard Country Club Corp., "This is the first time in tally separate building. year and our area is filled fined $10 for failure to have W. Carlock, and haven't yet with children who have noth- been demolished. Mr. Beattie Politico's Wife The board also anticipates which runs the golf course, 15 years on the school board "Put (lie football field some- a driver license in his pos- staggered busing schedules as said yesterday. place else and build an arts ing to do during these proposed the matter be dis- JERSEY CITVT (AP) -Mrs. that this has happened," said session, $10 for failure to not- Margaret M. Kenny, the wife the result of split sessions au- Old Orchard is a public building on the site," he sug- months," she said. ify the motor vehicle division cussed at the Jan. 27 council Dr. Marshall Errickson, meeting with the building in- of one of the state's most pow- thorized last night for 10th golf course, and operates a gested. The idea stirred com- Mayor Tucker suggested of a change in address, and grade students., ;. board president. ments from board members, erful Democrats and a veter- public restaurant Mr. Woolley she contact the Recreation ' $20 contempt of court for fail- an campaigner, is dead at the The only decrease in line noted. particularly Mrs. Elizabeth Commission to find out what ure to appear when original- In reply to a spectator's 1 age of 72. items was In capital outlay, Mr. Woolfey, who Is county question, Board Secretary Jost, who said the plan, was is planned for tie summer ly summoned. Jury Trims unacceptable and would lead She died yesterday at the down $6,501 to $141,314. This GOP leader, said that after Paul Cbieff announced that months. Eddie Lee Evans, 95 Rich- Kenny home here where she figure includes money for site reading a Sunday New York voters in Districts 1, 4 and 5 to a school of 5,000 students and sheer confusion. ardsonAve., Eatontown, was Land Award had been in ill health for some and building improvements as Times article which labeled will vote at the Burlington fined $30 for* leaving the scene time. Recently however, she well as equipment purchase. Cocchiaro the man most like- Road School and those re- Grubb Says of an accident; had been reportedly making a Total current expenses ly to succeed to Mafia leader- siding in Districts 2, 3. and 6 Larry Greenfeld, Little Fer- To Woman recovery. , stand at $9,863,864, and'debt ship in Monmouth and said "vote at the West Freehold Zones ry was fined $15 for ^speed- •miFMSEHOLD :**• After a service is $1,182,467. School. The wife of Hudson County he frequented Old Orchard, (Continued) He'll Fight ing 63 miles per hour in a six day trial, a jury before Democratic leader John V. • LEGAL NOTICE- he made inquiry and learned "Certainly was the least introduction and the formal 60-mile zone and $25 con-Superior Court Judge Fran- Kenny, Margaret Kenny was xonce TO BIDDERS r~ the man is the Frank Conte controversial meeting we public hearing on the pro- Slumlords tempt of court for failure to cis X. Crahay yester- with her husband for ev- Notice la luteby glvtn (hat lwli> who golfs there. have ever had!" commented posed code is designed to day awarded a Freehold bid proposals will lie teuUtH »r r • MARLBORO - "A war on appear when summoned.' ery political rally in the 1949Builnen Administrator of th« Cllv . "I wouldn't know the fellow one member of the audience. give "anyone who might be Township woman $11,075 for Loni; Branch, New Jer«e)f on W«dn< Anthony Testa, 203 Dennis mayoralty campaign in which ami. January M. 1969, al 7:0O P.I If I fell over him," Mr. Wool- contemplating development slumlords, so to speak," has Drive, Brick Township, was land condemned by the N.J. P'tvainw Timj «( • Mgutar cone the Democrats ousted a.Re- meetlrn to be held on Uiat data a ley added. an opportunity to adjust his been promised by Council fined $10 for careless driving. Highway Commissioner. publication machine led by% CJ'V Hall 344 Broadwar. Si" The man reportedly once plans, and to have his say. cltr of Long Branch, Monmouth Cour- Nab Youth President Walter C. Grubb Jr. Mrs. Ethel W. Probasco, Frank Hague that had been ty, Niw Jener. and opened Imtnidl- considered by the bosses of We want to work with the Rt. 33, Freehold Township, in power since 1914. *MY thereafter, for th« »urch«M ot Mrs. Honey Davis, Texas lieavy duty ini<*, wild fcdlM <• State agents say that Mero- Eight persons were netted tions in the master plan the the planting of shade trees value of $255.5Z. Gerard Foy, for the larger piece of prop- DBPArtTMKNT OK STATK erty and $1,600 Nov. 1, 1966, CTBTlriCATE OF DISSOLUTION Hie right to Mject any and *U SlSi la is "very friendly with in the raid staged by state council hopes to have ready will not be done at taxpayer Parlin, admitted breaking and To All lo whoni these presents may expense, but will be done by for the smaller piece. A con come, Oreetlni: and lo awiM the corUrext 2? SSi Rosso." And questioned and city police armed with a for adoption by late spring. entering. WHBREMLS, It appears to my sat- HP"'„«» »• "r°t <"<>««« »r rW Jersey i*, 1 P«"orial repreienti- low Pond. Conservation Probasco. Hereby Cerllly that the >ald corpn. «ve«, her, their or «n» eif tion and Is free on bail. the underprivileged areas in their 6af ssora In right tlK and Cocchiaro was sentenced to- Womail Hurt Councilman Stephen Green- our community," Mr. Grubb 00/,h . 3960i»IS,' ?fflB "j" •""y offic "'e ft l»«"»i duly- wood Jr. reported that the lo- promised at Thursday night's Unit to Form 9 n m prison in 1946 for one year for Ing to the> dissolution of said cor'. and personal rtpr.ienlatlvei burglary. In 1948, he was con- In Accident cal street department, resi- Township Council meeting. MIDDLETOWN - The' ^Chimney Heat KEf'ST'ii.""01.""1 •? "" »h« Hoc*- her, their or any o( Uiel newly created Conservation IM'K.'V™'"' whlch >aM consent victed of bookmaking, and RED" BANK - A Point dents and Cub Scouts have "I have talked to our new and th« record of Ihe proceedlnss fined $75. In I960, he was con- Pleasant woman'sufffered mi- been helping in a beach ero- building Inspector about sub- Commission will organize at Ignites Ivy aforesaid are now on III. inmiuSZ 8 p.m. tomorrow in the con- oHIca as provided by law victed of forgery and was sen- , ,nor injuries last night after a sion prevention project at the standard housing." FAIR HAVEN - A lighted IN TESTIMONY WIIKREOP andtr^ tenced to 30 days in jail and two-car collision at Broad St. Sandy Hook State Park. ference room of Township fireplace resulted In heat Hall. V '"""'y aummonorl and re fined 1100. and Bergen PJ. Mr. Greenwood said the from the chimney Igniting ivy December, A.T). one thousand He was arrested by the-Fod- Mrs. Ruth Culp of 1200 Riv- cubs of Pack 15 had collected' KJataky Fines Mrs. Mary Brasch of 044 on the home of Leonard J. tiinA filln/f»».l anil ..i—•-- -,_... Middletown - Lincroft Road, Gerweck, 33 Linden Drive, Secretary eral Bureau of Investigation er Ave., Point Pleasant, was discarded Christmas trees 7, 14, 21 in 1955 and charged wilh com- treated at Rivervlew Hospital and carted them to pick-up Drunken Driver asked by Committeeman Er- at 8:42 p.m. Saturday, accord- 133.75 nest G. Kavalek to serve as NOTICE plicity in a Woodside, N. Y., for injuries sustained in the Biles, from which the street RED BANK ~ Municipal ing to Police Chief Carl MO.VMOl'Tir COVNTY COURT accident. She was a passen- department last Saturday temporary chairman, will Jakubecy. LAW DIV1MON bank robbery. That charge' Court Judge William I. Klat- Jamiary preside. nocKrr NDHBEIII IHM 14, lm exclusive tr ,cn was dismissed in Federal ger in a car driven by her transported two truck loads to sky yesterday fined Stanley lie said the Fair Haven date, it you fall to do ae jSgrneni nTATB OV NKW JBrtflBY by default Court for lack of evidence. husband, Frank A. Culp of the the state park. The cubs Nixon, 115 Priscilla Drive, Other commission mem- Fire Dept. and First Aid TO: JBItVIg MILLKn, if/b/a,/ BET- t may be rendered again" same address. The driver of placed the trees on the beach Lincroft, $205 for drunken bers arc Mrs. R. O. Rlppere, squads responded to the TEH FfOMBM. It)6, inb ATL.M Cocchiaro reportedly oper- CRKDIT COllronATION You shall nit your answer en< ates under Simone (Sam the the second car was Identified as part of the campaign driving and ordered his driver Mrs. Peter Read, L.K. Tlmo- alarm. Damage was minor, You are lierphy summoned and re.proof of atrvlce In duplicate with lh. as Blanche Dinlow of 28against beach erosion, and license revoked for two years. Jat, Dr. Lydon Kobler and the chief reported and there quired to serve upon Illclmrd li (lork or dig fluiierlor Court atat Plumber) DeCavalcante, a Schwartz, attorney for the plalntlfr, Home Annox, Trenton, New Jerio Beechwood ct., New Shrews- were rewarded with conser- Richard C. Cole. were no injuries. whoso address is ion Lconnrdvlllo n accordance wllh the miles of civ Mafia leader In New Jersey. Raymond Prtdgcn, 37Vi Jlimit, Btlfonl. Now Jtmcy, nnswur bury. vation awards, he reported. II Practice anJ rrocedure. Deputy State Atty. Gen, Jo- Lewis St., Eatontown, was p lli« comp lint lll.d In ."en ,c; The action has bean Instituted In lion, In wrilch Joseph n ritrslm- 'f• »!"»••• »' luletlng the title o leph Hayden, in charge of Patrolman Anthony Abbate* fined $105 for taking a motor mons Is plaintiff ami .fervls Miller Borough of Naw Hhrewshury to ce • marco investigated the acci- d/b/a iiETrmn HOMIOB, IND ."|Uln Innd to iiloar up all doubta ai criminal Investigation, yester- vehicle without the owner's dlmmlea concernlni tha aame, Buci dent which was reported at consent, $30 for operating a mo ATI,AS cnnoiT coitroitATioN )«nrt» art described aa followa; day replied "no comment" to Marine ire ils/»ndsn!». nennlng In th« Uon- All Hint oortaln Ir.o or »rci>l • 8:30 p.m. moulh County Court, Lit* Division all questions about Cocchiaro. motor vehicle without a drivS County Births land and pnmUes, slluslad, w|n, (Continued) »n «r befnre tin 3mh duv of I'cl.rii. arid being In the llorouih of Net! cr's license unaccompanied by sry n»«t. If vim fall In do no, iudg. Army and Marine troopers RIVERV1EW men! by default msy lin rendered a licensed driver, and $50 JKIISEV SHORE MEDICAL against you for lh« ralltf Oomanrled had to jump from hovering for being drunk, unlng loud Red Bank Neptune In lli> comiilslnl. Vou »!)«.'i file your IlffidlNNINO at a polrt tt (h, answer and proof of service In du- •outhwesl corner of . Uf," helicopters Into chest deep and offensive language and Mr. and Mm. Patrick Dil- Mr. and Mrs. Hernando plicate with Ihi rirrk nl iho Mnn- Lot IBA on Ihe official Ta» Map water and march for miles lon (nee Chrintal Barton), 21 moulh f.'ounly Conrl, Court Hou«« nf Ihe Borough of New shrews- The Weather refusing to Identify himself to I'lcdrahlta (nee Athena Bagd Kreehold, New Jer>ey, In accordance bury; thence (1) running 5 V Nnrlhweilrrly direction jm 13 through calf-deep mud. a police officer, Flnt Ave., Eatontown, daugh- dassarlan), 4 Woodflold Lane, wllh Hie mile* of civil I>raollct and /»«, more or l««, to » ${$ Officials said troops will ter, yesterday. This sell™ has been Inilllutfd for Ihenca (Jl running in a Northeast, Partly munriy but windy and TIDES Hay Osbornc, 130 Bank St., Engllshtown, son, yesterday. th« purpose of cnnrelltng nf rncnrn erir direction inlii feat, mnt'n •n alleged mortgaga dated August cold today, high upper 31K. Sandy Hook upend the first 36 hours of here, was fined $50 for as- Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Toad OI>I> 1 b I'M. In t point) thenca (J) run- Mr, and Mrs, Clarence "• J ' JT" .' " '"• Plalnlllf, Jo- nlng In a doutheaiterly airettlori Fair but continued windy and TODAY - Jjlflh 4:18 p.m. the operation closing the fiault and battery on Mlntcr Moore (nee Constanco Ry- (nco Laltuo McLamb), New Mpli n. Fliolmmoris, and on» Helen 3HI real, more or less (0 a S, rilulmmimi is mnrlgsgon, and psv. Ihenra (4) running In * tS! cold tonight and tomorrow. and low 1();24 p.m. trap and pouring millions of Ilukman,48 W, licrgen Place, der), 511 Clinton Ave,, Del- Bedford Road, Wall Township, fble to Jervla Millar d/b/» netier westerly direction f.MD f«t,lSor, Low tonight HIHIUL 25, high In iiumta, Inrl,, aa morlgsgm, which al- TOMOHKOW — High 4:51 words of propaganda Into I lie here. ford, daughter, yesterday, son, yesterday. egtrt mortgsga was assigned lo At, PO1 1 upper 30s. a.m. find tr.'M p.m. mid low'village areas by leaflets and Walter McDonough, 39 Park Mr. and Mm. Wllllnm Wleg- Mr. and Mrs, Hans Ut.sclio las fJradlt Corporation, 2111 Norlli WfiV" " " "" " llrosd ntront. J'rilladelphla, Pa, by In KIIKTOII, yrsfordity's ll-.'M am. iind 11:30 p.m. airborne loudspeaker*. TheAve,, Klbcron, was fined J50 and (nee Joanne Garden), (nco Patricia Pearl), 401 W,me »for«««M raorlfigiaj, ]l»lur Homes, Ind. on August li, loan, mid Ihn Borough of n,w Ulirairrtury, high was 30 doRrm and tlin For Ural Itatik and I mcHiafjc: "Any who> now for being drunk and loitering. 1675 Union Ave, llnzlcl, aon, Bylvnnln Ave, Neptune City, roncerna real eatafe located at m You in ms.te doltiirlanls binause walk toward Hie allied line; Norbert It. Connalr, 22 yesterday. daughter, ycstmlny. Main "lre«l, Hsllord, Naw Jarsar, lie, you «lalm or »rt rjlilmarl or rtMitert low wwi 19. It WJIS :to at 0 brjdijr, add two hours; Set Jiif, M No. 47 in nlnck out on-lo run nt large In violation 78'Her Drive, MWdlctown, Kco), 23 Thofoiui Drive, En- j. niinnitM, wooi.f.cv, Clark MORTIMMIl 4. NlfMAN, HI. 40 minutes, of borough ordinance. son, yesterday. gllsliiown, ton, yesterday. Mrtnmmim counlr Court 'ng were 28. nlhlllalcd." D«o. M, ai, Jan. 7, l( |M,oo OK, li, It, Jan. T, li , ||] oo ' ^ THE DAtLY pEGISTER,'Tuesday, 'January 14,1969r_3 ^^^J i\ I

action when the system goes Top of the News FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — duced the new zoning ordi- it is given final consideration ments will remain unchanged. Henry Ney were appointed to into effect. The Township Committee vot- nance recommended by the on Feb. 10, the date set for First reading of an ordi- the Planning Board. . Forming News Unit ed last night in favor of a Planning Board in December. the public hearing. nance defining a set proce- Mrs. Anna Sweet was ap- : TRENTON — Gov. Richard J. Hughes completed the Mr. Marzulli announced regional sewer study for the This is a "major revision The zoning amendment will dure for paying bills and pointed assistant township breaking .of a 150-year-old blockade yesterday, signing into clerk, and Mrs. Dolores that he was creating a three- Manasquan Region. of the zoning ordinance," increase the a size and quan-^ vouchers was approved. A. law a $300 million plan to develop the North Jersey meadow- said Mayor Frank Marzulli. tity of commercial and indus- public hearing and adoption Foulkes, Shaeffer Lane, was member office of public in- : lands. The township has official The mayor invited com- trial zones and create a hos-* < of the measure is planned on hired as clerk - stenographer. formation to replace the pub- Sens. Fairleigh M. Dickinson, E-Bergen, and Frank J. " representation at workshop Jan. 27. Both of these appointments lic information officer, a job meetings planning regional ments on the proposed stat- pital zone. Single acre mini- Guarini, D-Hudson, the principal sponsors, of the bill, at- ute by local residents before mum residential require- Rev. Albert Gibson and are subject to civil service formerly held by one person. tended the signing. So did Community Affairs Commissioners sewage facilities for the Ralph Ernst, Stonehurst Paul N. Ylvisaker, whose department spearheaded the move townships of Freehold, How- Blvd., was appointed chair- for the overall development plan and who will head the ell and Wall, and the bor- man of the new commission, seven-man Meadowlands Commission. . ' oughs of Freehold and Farm- Mr. Ernst is a feature writ- ingdale. The measure calls for draining and reclaiming 44,000 School Budget in Little Silver er for the Freehold Trans- acres in 14 Bergen and Hudson County communities. The resolution passed by cript. Mrs. Ann Simms, past They will be developed according to a master plan which the committee expresses president of the Molly Pitch- the Meadowlands-Commission will draft. _ jjgreement with the concept er Club, also will be a mem- At the signing, Hughes called the bill "the fruition of more " of the. \ regiohalizatlon plan b5 —iKt-TJieLraayor postponed ap-_ than three centuries ol searching for the key to unlock rec- and the need for further study. pointment of the third mem- lamation of what is probably the most valuable piece of Whether the regional fa- ber. real estate in the world." cility would be administered LITTLE SILVER - In a the current budget. The total newly negotiated salary ministrative salaries totals In another example of inter- He said the goal is to transform the meadows "into a by reciprocal municipal ordi- brief meeting last night, the budget is up $182,359.65. guide, but wouldn't disclose $36,425 in the proposed bud- community cooperation, the modern urban complex of industrial, commercial, residential nances or by an authority is Board of Education intro- The big increases are in it. Minimum salary here for get, up $3,350. Operational committee passed a resolu- yet to be determined. ,"and recreationa'kfacilitles." duced a proposed .$1,329,763 tuition to Red Bank High teachers with a bachelor's de- salaries are up $5,150 to $41,- tion urging the" state Depart- The Commission becomes operative Jan 1,1970, and after The committee called upon budget for 1969-70, and sched- School - a $101,724 hike - gree now is $6,100. , 975, providing for an in- ment of Transportation to wid- that must approve all new construction in the meadow area. the other municipalities in- uled public hearings for Jan. and teachers salaries. increased guide. The board en Rt. 9. The Red Bank High School estimates a $15,000 expendi- volved to adopt similar reso- 23 and 30. The appropriation for teach- The same resolution had tuition, an item over which ture for textbooks, a $5,000 ers' salaries is up $52,660 to been passed by Howell Town- New York Program Scored lutions favoring further study The budget will require the board hasn't any control, increase. of the plan. $1,098,670 in local taxes, $128,- $537,920. Board members said ship because there have been takes a $467,474 whack at the Transportation costs have ' • NEW YORK - New York City's antipoverty program The committee also intro- 632 more than the tax levy for the increase provides for a numerous accidents In the ' budget — some of it because dropped $1,490 to $23,200. lias the worst administrative problems In the country. Sec- the Red Bank Board of Edu- southerly end of Rt, 9, the retary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz says in an Interview with ' The board decided the $59,- mayor said. cation underestimated its tui- 807.70 in its surplus account the New York Times. tion charges in the 1966-67 and In other business, the com- "We've had problems in a few other cities," Wirtz was as of June 30 was.too low to mittee approved the purchase Detective Outlines His Steps 1967-68 school years, putting tap. It didn't use any surplus quoted by the newspaper yesterday, "but. nothing like New of a new patrol car from the sending districts into ar- in the proposed budget. York." • • , rears for a sizable bill which Gem Oldsmobile, Matawan,. The federal official declared the program was the only The proposed budget antici- for $2,941.63. • "• ..*.- must be paid within three pates $196,093 in state aid, up one for which a trusteeship had been proposed. In Asbury Hotel Arson Probe years. Business Administrator There'll be a tendency to generalize from the one or two $51,058, and $35,000 in federal- Frederick Jahn was autho- The high school tuition problem cities," he added. "I hope they will not." • FREEHOLD — Asbury Assistant County Prosecutor defendants, Scala or Panac-. aid, a $2,670 increase. rized to buy a new snow plow costs are estimated at $1,100 _Park_Detective jigt^ Rocco Arnold Levin, last week drew done; The detective said he The proposed budget breaks for $1,750. jxpplnext year a $150- Traverso was the only wit- testimony»=««=*=*-««»»-™»-—-~'i" that "seven credit* — did- not-think-these-fac L ^dowiL this way: current ex- pemudenTlump." For the "408 AP Negotiations Resumed ness heard yesterday in the charges were signed for by important enough to warrant pense," $l,26476937~compare

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BROAD & FRONT STS., RED BANK, N.J. O77O1»TEU 201-741-5300 lhap if«lnb«eh'i • «ibt/ry pSk • r«d btnlc 10 t« IiJO, wtA. tni M. tH ? p.m. • brick town mo». tl»u M. (Ill ? pM, i Higher Education -\v flROM PUB READERS TV Register welcomes letter* Irom lt« Tided they contain signature, address and tetephone num- Established in 1878 — Published by The Red Bank Register, Incorporated ber. Utters should be limited to S» words. They should be M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher typewritten. All letters are subject to condensation and *U- Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor tog. Endorsements of political candidates or commercial Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor products are not acceptable. —6 TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1969 Socialist Labor's Answer 9 N. Park Ave., Rumson, N.J. To the Editor: New Attack on the Filibuster • For the capitalist class In America, the new year As the U.S. Senate gets down to has been installed forever unless two- promises to be one of uninterrupted affluence. Predictions business, the regular biennial dispute thirds of the senators present vote to of greater capital expansion and a greater gross national change it, the Senate has up to now has arisen over how many members product coupled with plans by capitalist advisers to gov- accepted the filibusterers' contention. should be allowed to cut off debate. ernment for-taking away several million jobs from al» While a victory fbjs year for the ready-hard put vtorkers in order to stabilize inflationary The issue came up as a bipartisan liberal opponents of Rule 22 seems un- trends, indicates another banner year'for the ruling class ~coaKtTofror?6^senators —^28 Demo^- likely, the filibuster foes do have a bet- at-the-es^ense of the working, class, 10 million ol!_ whom___ crats and 10 Republicans — intro- ter chance than in 1967 when they are already starving under the capitalist system. duced, a resolution proposing that mustered only 37 votes for change. In To the worker who sits back and says, "Well, there's Senate Rule 22 be modified as to per- 1969 they are starting off with 36 nothing we can do about it, it must again- be repeated mit debate to be cut off by a three- backers of a three-fifths rule, and per- — there, is something we can all do about it. fifths'vote (60 senators if all 100 sena- haps eight other senators are said to If we accept the time-tested axiom that every effect tors vote) rather than by a two-thirds be ready to support the resolution. has a [cause, then we can discover why we must suffer vote, as now required. unemployment, why we have poverty, why we get involved In a close contest President-elect in foreign wars, why we have racial conflict at home, At the opening of a new Congress Nixon should be able to influence the why we have citizens living in spectacular wealth while every two years some senators seek j>utcome of the movement for greater most of us live marginally. Once we discover , $7.55 that rationale. the Federal Radiation Council to adopt fed- perspective? The Inouye subcommittee's proposal, Not a ccordln Wages, 1 hr. .472 $3.03 eral standards to determine the maximum , (l , 8 ,*>,• Putting it even more directly and un- as drafted for final membership approval, exposure which could be tolerated by In- battery of new calcula- would bar such a defense. A serviceman tions just made by the U.S. Department of mistakably, In 1919 you could buy 4.7 dividuals exposed to nuclear radiation. pounds of bread with one hour of labor; who applies for, or receives, asylum or a The committee held extensive hearings Agriculture. For according to those figures, residence permit would be punishable as the total cost of a basic food marketbasket today you can buy 13,4 lbs, with tho same on the radiation perils of uranium miners In amount of clfort, You could buy three a deserter. 19(17. It urged quick action by (he Radia- of a dozen Hems has risen only 68 por cent * * * • In the past half century — or an avcrago quarts or milk with 68 minutes of work a tion Council, but members complained that of only 1.311 per cent a year, Prices of two half century ago; today It's up to 9.9 UNEVEN HANDED - Present Viet- Wlrtz had acted prematurely In sotting tight of the Items, eggs and margarine, actually quarts, 'As for round stcuk, you can buy nam war penalties for desertion have been standards which were based on faulty analy- have declined! more than twice as much with ono hour of running to a couple of years imprisonment sis of limited data. work today than you could buy 60 years ago.. without pay, usually with a' dishonorable Wlrtz agreed, at that time, to hold nlf Meanwhile, the average wages we, And more than three times as much cheese. discharge, but there has boen a wide dis- action under his standards, pending action America's workers, havo been earning liavo And more than four times M much butter parity in punishments With the United by (he Radiation Council. risen 542 per cent — about eight timcB as or baton, And more than olx times as many States not technically at war, penalties un- Despite proddings from the congres- much as our food cosl.s. In 1910, the avcrago eggs. And «o It goes, der the law con bo as severe as five years sional coinmillce, however, the Radiation hourly wage for a factory worker In this Yet, comparing food prices todny with imprisonment without pay and a dishonor- Council, huid sistants. This time Cousteau WALTER CRONKITE 9 "TUe'Case of the Festive Felon". A young, woman, tion has been issued by the 0 HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT 0 fighting for what she believes to be her mother's and his crew permitted them- Monmouth Educational Coun- • 0 I LOVE LUCY 9 ' rightful Inheritance, finds herself charged with selves to be upstaged by a cil to teachers and other per- O ABC EVENING NEWS WITH murder. ; ;-....•• '•• pair of young fur seals, cap- 10:30 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED sonnel interested in handi- FRANK REYNOLDS 8 tured and more or less tamed capped children. O O.O NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 0 by constant'feeding with bits STARTS TOMORROW AT THE CARLTON • 0 NEW JERSEY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF The newsletter offers a ve- 7:30 O LANCER 9 0.THE DONALD O'CONNOR SHOW 0 of fish, in an experiment of Lost Times Today - "THB SUBJECT WAS ROSES" A forgotten chapter of Jelly1, past cornel back to ©THE FUCK sorts — a kind of thing that hicle of communication for haunt him and the Lancers when a former lawman . "Canyon Passage" starring Susan Hayward, Dana reminded one of some Walt public and private schools, arrive* at the ranch to settle an old •core. Andrews. A rough frontiersman trie* to hold on to Disney nature yarns. community agencies and or- both his land and the girl he loves against the fury O-THE-JiftRY LEWIS SHOW O- <—It-all-eaded-happilyrtven- ganizations--and—individuals —nt-vsrmiltai-mm»mwr^il9mi ——————— working in the field. Guests: Lassie, the Osmond Brothers, and hi* ton 0 TONIGHT AT THE MOVIES though it was far from the Gary Lewis who appears with his rock 'n' roll group, \ "Courage-of Black Beauty" starring John Crawford, best of the excellent Cousteau The newsletter will be con- Ihcre The Playboy*. • • Miml Gibson. A young boy's wish comes true when programs. cerned with programs, meet- are 0 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 0 he Is given a colt for his birthday. (1B57) . ings, resources, personnel, ; This was followed by a O THE MOD SQUAD 0 ,11:30 O THE LATE SHOW abort, superficial and alto- publications, classes, re- bad cops 0 STEVE ALLEN SHOW "Don't Bother to Knock" utarring Richard Wld- gether stagy little documen- search studies and other ac- 0 RAT PATROL 0 , mark, Marilyn Monroe. Airline pilot saves mentally tivities at preschool, school, and there The Wild Goose Raid". En route to loin the rtrt tary purporting to show the unbalanced girl from doing away with child for procedures — and emotions college, and adult levels. of the Patrol, Serjeant Troy U Jumped by two knife whom she'* baby sitting-. (1992) 1 The council has Invited all are good wielding Arabs. :. O THE TONIGHT SHOW 0 — of a childless young couple 0 BLACK JOURNAL ' . O THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW 0 Intent on adopting a baoy. schools and agencies to sub- 1:00 0 PAY CARDS O 12:30 O TO BE ANNOUNCED There was just not enough mit information concerning ccps-and Players test their memories and luck to pair' op CD LATE NEWS FINAL 0 time in 30 minutes minus com- forthcoming programs as well cards for money. Art James Is host. mercials to do more than as descriptions of projects in fhen ID RUN FOR YOU LIFE 8 1:00 O TONIGHT NEWS 8 sketch in the procedures. current operation to its of' "Bequestro"—Part n. The kldnapplnf of Paul Bry- there's O SREAT MU5IC 9 Presumably most viewers fices at 279 Broadway, Long an, who Is being held for ransom, turns into a stark 0 AMERICAN WEST tragedy. stuck around after that to see Branch. Eullitt 1:05 O THE LATE NIGHT NEWS 8 Jean-Claude Killy, in Le •M4 O THE BEST OF BROADWAY Champion, with its promises UWM«M8 >•••••••••• . "Singapore" (19*7) *tarrlng Ava Gardner, Fred of watching the Olympic ski MaeMurray, Drama about a man who returns to [ATLANTICI Arimiile ! STEVE Bridge Advice Singapore to find a fortune In jewel* and also find* champion in action. We did, ' hit fiancee whom he believed* to be dead. but very briefly. TONITI--LADY IN CEMENT' 1:10, O THE LATE SHOW I v Molded Documentary PLUS "BANPOltRO" By ALFRED 8HEINW0LD II Love Melvlij" starring Debbie Reynolds, Donald Even a lowly part-score dConnor. Comical mlaadventures of a top maga- Most of the show was a STARTS WEDNESDAY South dealer zine photographer and the movie (truck chorus girl manufacturer's documentary JOANNE WOODWARD contract can bedome drama- Esut-Wtit vulnerable tic when you run into a bad he'! in love with. (1853) in which we were asked to "RACHEL, RACHEL" Q JHE 6^EAT;;&8EAT SHOW ,. MIDDLETOWN trump break. Since this may lllS (JU ••"'believe that Kflly was travel- PLUS • RA9UEL WELCH , I uKurrm / A 874 ''I Was An Advinturesa" (1940) •tarring Zorlna, Ing the world looking for new "FATHOM" Color happen to yon gome day, even . Richard Crecne. An exquisite Countes* glide* grace- OWN IAYFAIR If yon eat your spinach and OK7543 •worlds to conquor now that O4J . , fully through the European capitals, luring wealthy he has reached the skiing .71-102O I 77MM1 brush your hair like a good jewel connoisseurs into traps. T • A3 2 .. 0 NEWS AND WEATHER " :" . pinnacle. We saw the French STARTS TOMORROW AT THB TOWN child, you might profit from athlete driving a racing car, WEST EAST 1:30 0NEWS HEADLINES studying South's technique in participating in a harness Last Times Today — "BUILITT" today's hand. tf4 A10J109862 0+ QKJX J 2t4S , 0 THE LATE LATE SHOW II * t "Broadway" atarrtng George Raft," Janet Blair. Two race, parachuting from West opened the ten of 05 ' O 110876 racketeer* vie for control of the racket* In the larg* "..: plane and around Hollywood hearts, and South won with + KJ87 «>Q10» . est U.S. town, and for the love of the same girl. •sets. the ace. South could expect SOUTH ^ y The hour obviously took a Tony Curtis to win the two top hearts and • Q* 4:55 O THE LATE LATE SHOW III : lot of padding to fill. "The Mad Magician" starring Vincent Price, Eva the aceof clubs, and there- OAKQ92 Best program of the quar- Henry Fonda fore needed five trump tricks Gabor. Magician's assistant kills him and assume* his identity. He i» forced to kill magician's wife tet came last—Cosmopolis—, THE BOSTON «to makiThis contract. South West North Eart when she discover* hi* majquerade. (1954) one of the 'network, "Man South hopefully led out the 1 O Pass 1 <0 Past 6:00 B GIVE US THIS 6AY and Hia Universe" series. The STRANGLER aqe and king of trumps since 2 0 AllFais program devoted most of its -and—— the hand .would be easy if Opening le»d-<3 10 Iwur, not to showing the sore KIRKDOUBLRS the six missing trumps were > spots of sick cities but in- divided 8-3. When West dis- specting some carded on the second round of ly ruff with the deuce of dia- . cures. UJRVTDDIE' trumps South saw that trou- monds. Now South got out of There were Britain's green '•""•was ahead. his hand by leading a club Tony Curtis Henry Fonda George Kennedy m South's best chance and waited to make two Atthe-Mones- PtmvMoa CotorbyDeUra |Sugg«t»dfaH>tOTAudhnc««1gBfe Ws-t«Hwin--tricks-with- -his tricks with the queen-nine of- imall trumps by ruffing diamonds. RED BANK . North of Red Bank AIT t lit AT RES •Ince it was evident that they If South had overruled the CABLTON- MIDDLETOWN would t not become normally jack with the queen -of dia- ™ lobjtet Wu RMM 3:00: 7:20; TOWN- UNLIMITED FREE BROUGHT BACK established. South led his low monds, earlier, East would EATONTOWN BuUItt 7IJB; 9:35. heart to dummy's king and have gained the lead with a COMMUNITY- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS FREE SMOKING BY ATLANTIC- IB*. 36 D MM* U, Wot • 264404 returned a. heart, planning to spade and would have drawn Tb» OnduU 3:00: 7:00; 9:30. PARKING! SECTIONSI POPULAR DEMAND ruff in bis hand, FREEHOLD In Cement 7:00; 10:tf; Ban- a round of trumps with the «3a East threw a monkey ten. This would limit South to MALL- STARTS TOMORROW! * Tht Subject Wu Horn 7:10; *:IO: IIAZLET BEST DIRECTOR wrench into the works by four trump tricks, defeating Short Subjeov 1:00; 1:00. WAZA- MIKE NICHOLS raffing with the jack of dia- the contract. ASBUkY PARK Ttia Subjgd Waa Roiea 7:10: 0:10. WINNER OF monds, and South had to re- DAILY QUESTION LYRIC- ROUTE 35 DRIVEIN- Now you O ACADEMY Ftcei 1:09; »:J5. Csrtoon 7:00: Lovely Way To SI* sist the temptation to over- AWARDS Partner opens with 1-NT (16 MAYFAIR- 7:07; 11:23: Botton Slnnjlw »:3S. ruff. His queen of diamonds KEYPORT • CANENJOy would be Just as good later, to 18 points), and the next BMlon Mnncltr 9:00; TiJO: »:S». BEST PICTURE! ST. JAMES- STRAND— CANNES FESTIVAL player passeB, You hold: S Bhorta 7:10; 6:30; Theraia ft IM- IT IN and jt was Important for C*atr 3:10;. T:1S: «)30. South'to keep his own trump K, J, 9, H t- Q J D-J 10 8 7 tBUg TM; 10:09. 6, C - Q 10 9. What do you NEPTUNE CITY EAST BRUNSWICK Strength while allowing East TURNPIKE- ENqlish FOR ALL YOUNG LOVERS WHEREVER YOU ARE! // say? NEPTUNE CITY— OUTDOOR—B0»ton Strangler 7:M; to weaken the opposing Bullltt 7H0; »:10. 1 11:00: Tony Rome D:00. Thi motion picture lo »e again and again...tee II with tomeon* you lovt, m trumps. Answer: Bid 3-NT. Since BRICKTOWN INDOOR—Boaton Btraniler 7:20; 11:30! TimY Kotht 9:30. East returned a club to you have 10 points in high BRICK PLAZA- PERTH AMBOY -GRADIM dummy's ace, and South led cards you know that the part- Ttia Botum StrtniUr 7:M| •:». TEOMCaOR* fNWmf Hi nership count is 26 to 28 TOMS RIVER AMBOYS DRIVE-IN- anbther heart from dummy. U:Hi% lively W«y to Die 0:32. COMMUNITY- WJieni East wisely refrained points, which should be MENLO PARK enough for game. BulllU 7 HO; 8:20. frdm ruffing South could safe- DOVER- CINEMA— ADULT Buimt 3:oo; 4:00; sioo: l:oo: io:no. Ttis aubjnt Wu ROIII 7:00; »:2d. ENTERTAINMENT ACCEPTED Monmouth Music Conservatory Karen A. Perking, daugh/|| 9 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward. I R, Perkins Jr., 151 Bingham I good grief To Launch Youngsters ProgramAve.,- Humson, a senior at Rumson-Falr Haven Regional (it's candy! LITTLE SILVER - The being added to the curricu- tory faculty. The class will High School, has been accept- Rob«rt Hoggiog, P«\«t Zorftf and Mlmmouth Conservatory of lum. An hour class, the time start In February. ed for enrollment in the class I Sjlnw PktlMtCorp. pr»«nt Mltolc announces a major ex- will be broken into two seg- Mrs. d'Usseaux, who comeB of 1973 at Connecticut College A Chrltliai Marquand Produden pansion of its program of or- ments, one to bo taught by to tho faculty with 16 years under the early decision plan. ACADEMY AWARDS Candy ientation to music for young Mrs. Goldschmldt und the of musical instruction in Each exceptionally well- A MAN Technicolor'CRC children'. Mrs. Karl Gold- other by faculty mombcr voice, piano, ballet and mod- qualified student was admitted WINNER Khjnldt, who tins been teach- Mrs, James Harvey. ern dance, has taught fine on the basis of an outstand- MIUUOI'NIMMIIM ANOI A WOMAN H UltHJMCaot injtjthto cotirso to 5-8-year Mrs. Goltlfichmidt will lend arts and has performed In ing school record through ju- A ritM ar CLAUDC LCLDUCH WITH ANOUK ma old| for several yenrs, nnys the children through purely several of the Conservatory's nior year. that worktops lire About to muBicnl experiences such ns Opera Ensemble productions. Karen is ono of 34 students fifth to train other fnculty singing nnd playing Instru- All Introductory classes for to win such acceptance. She members In this field. ments, nnd Mra, Harvoy will young children encompass a will begin her studies at the STARTS Beginning In February, a conccntrato on body move- wide variety of musical ex- liberal arts college next fall. TOMORROW new class entitled "Music & ments'uml rhythms, Tho clnss periences. iSomo notation, lh GREAT Movement" for o-yenr-otds, Is will be held at tho New oar-trnlnlng nnd Hlghl-slnglnK "Bullltf" It Great! arc taught to 7-yenr-olds and APPEARING NITELY THRU 4 WEEK Shrewsbury studio, loented In 1UNDAY, JAN. 19th tho Itcformcd Church on older, and nil orientation STEVE Hanco Avenue on Mondays courses havo proved Invnlu- BURLY-Q-CAPERS JOHN CASSAVETES' !•(,, Jan. If-*" n'h> on'* ablo an n sound basis for lat- In tho onrly afternoon. Mod«m Burhiqut MCQUEEN er Instruction on a specified Conttdy Rsvu* frank SINATRA Jr, At Hnmo location RRVUB Instrument. FULL COURSE DINNER AUltg with lnrly-9 Cann An additional "Orientation For moio Information FACES PROM lttMUCKM tllll dOUbll MMr «• Man to Music" clnns for (I- 7-yonr about these clnmcg or the ONE OP THE K»rvt HOW — «4-T»M olds Is being scheduled at tho teacher training workshop, the FLAGSHIP unmo location, to bo taught contact Mrs, Goldschmldt, the FLAGSHIP. HURRYI LAST TIMES TONIGHT rt BOTH THBATRBS! YEAR'S TEN by Mn. Helena d'Untentrt, a who realdei. at lllveredge ROUTI22 * UNION Patricia NBAL "THI SUBJECfWAS ROSKS" nomma • UNION nowcomerto.ttw Conserva- Road, Nfiw Shrewsbury. Oil Sales Staff S-THE DAILY MSGISTCR, Tb«3ay, January H196? ii 1—J1-! 1?W Elect Burke to Head] Joseph Raiflsford, 8 Intone SffrS Middletown Chamber] York sales staff of MIDDLETOWN - Richard Day, it was announced today fj Burke has been elected by Peter A. Bonannv ad- vertising director ,oj the president of the Middletown magazine. Area Chamber of Commerce Mr. Bainsford served for for 1969. 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AMlunorwIlh d'Arsonval tuning motor. all solid stale. "Wo know well that the MANY OTHER MODCIS, VALUES. AND SAVINGS. SEE THEM NOW. arrest of circulation and TM-Tradinuirt Jylmla Cfacfrtc Producu IM, InltrnntiOMl Eliclrlc Mm Wot»r idol tllmlnotei lli» mim and dull d »ll, •« Md cool k*al. Mow, lor Ilio llrll l/mr, homll, ojwfnwnll respiration signify a cessation Md cwnmirclal oppiicalloni con bi Noted wllh tconorolcal hoi walir of life, but we also know that Mot of (or lowtr coil than you tvtr Ihoughl poiilblt. Thero'l tlwrmo- MONMOUTH COUNTY'S OLDEST, MOST fi*S5 •latlc control In twry room. Inilollolion It a Irocllun ol Hi. coil ol not all organs and not nil tta- hot wotir hlotlno lyitMiu. No plpn, no lonli, no bolltrl, no WH die In the B.'imc moment," EXPERIENCED TV and MUSIC CENTER cWmwy mMid. Coll J1IMJI or wtlli for full ddalli Immodlolol^. )ie added •am olocinc "The nervous system in| Hwy. IS, Ookhuril or M. », Laktwood |i:ii1iculnr lias a brief after- »»ri — Hutu M SthMl Com«nrrt>l I Open Wednesday and Friday Evenings d Htiltr.. life which, until n few yearn I fmit ttw pur btKbati trpifinint put mwdtr VttUtc »H<>, vina calculated at foiir[| ..ADWIC5S 30 Broad 5tr«et, R.d Bank 747-Of ' cm A. minutes, but which k cer- tainly more," ™ ' —9 RED BANK, N.J., TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1969 Thrills to Navesink By JANE FODERARO pulls in front of the Monmouth Navesink. (In 1907, Com- BED BANK - "Heads" Boat Club where all the modore Elisha Price down! We're off!" boats, ranging in size from clocked the Clarel at 144 miles The crew braces. The wind the jaunty DN's to the tower- an hour on the Shrewsbury bits. The old Ice boat strains ing A-yachts, are herded to- River at Long Branch). and its runners scrape fierce- gether between spins. Skaters One of the fastest boats on ly over the frozen river as and onlookers swarm around, this river in those days was the sail fills with new-found hoping to hitch their first ride "Georgie I," built in 1884 power. down the river. and sailed by the late Captain The B-class boat skips for- The boats stand, rigged and Charles Irwin. She still is ward, then planes down the ready, while their skippers sailed today by his son, Ed, Navesink. The boat and wind swap tools and tales; or try who also owns the bigger are one. to organize a race. They're "Georgie n," built In 1904. Lying face-down and clutch- bundled to their noses (some (He calls them Big Georgie ing oak hand rails, the crew in'bright red or yellow jump and Little Georgie). of four hears only ice chip- suits), dancing around on "One year. ..I can't re- ping jmder the runners and their "spikes" tolceep warm. member which," says Ed Ir- they watch" the surface rush- Occasionally; a hamper or-an win, "Little Georgie took 25 ing tip beneath them. .The old paper bag yields a vacuum firsts, two seconds, one third landscape wheels by. A clutch jug and a sip of warmth. and a break-down. of skaters. . .the hospital... First In 1790's "That's pretty good out of a few eelers. . .open ice. . . In the meantime, motorists 29 races," he added. the sky. The distant Mid- arrive at Marine Park in an Ed's brother, Freeholder dletown shore comes up fast. unending line — as they did Director Joseph C. Irwin, al- Files Right Back last weekend — to view so owns two distinctive class- "Heads down!" shouts the the spectacle of ice boats A yachts that have made skipper. He pulls the tiller. speeding up and down the some history on the Navesink. The boat whips around into Navesink (or North Shrews- Last weekend, he saflea t«e THE OLD — Greg Strand of Branch Ave., Little Silver, the wind and, for an instant, bury, U you prefer), one of old "Eskimo", which he re- sailed his class-A ice boat last weekend. Built in 1925, seems tame. But the heavy the earliest ice boating cen- rigged and re-named "Ice the boat was out of service for 20 years. He bought it Folly." Back at the yacht boom swings over, missing ters in the United States. The and fixed it up for $300, naming it "The-Pet." With heads by an inch, and the winter sport, in fact, was first works owned by the Irwins, wind once again takes hold. recorded here in the 1790's. his pennant-winning "Pirate" .its 36-foot mast, the ice boat will go up to 120 miles The ice boat flies back to Red Some of the ice boats seen waits her turn on the ice. an hour, he says. Bank. on the river this weekend Frond History "CUass-A to port!" someone were here back in 1882 when The history of ice boating steered by upright, hel- plowed under and walked the shouts, and Joe Irwin's ma- the North Shrewsbury Ice in Monmouth County is long meted skippers. boom. . ." "So we droveall THE NEW — Front.steerer» luch ai *hi« ice boat are relative newcomer* to, the jestic "Ice Folly'* speeds past. Boat and Yacht Club (next to and proud. . .and Its lore is One quickly finds there are night to Poughkeepsie for new the Monmouth Boat Club) was Naveilnk River where the winter sport hat been popular for more than a century. "Watch those . kids!" And rich with names of famous as many, stories to be told runners. . ." "That was a founded... and when, in 18S5, boats and skippers. Today, youngsters scurry, sliding about ice boating here as great whiter.. .two months of Ice boatt turned out in force pyer the Weekend and, If the ice holds, look forward helter-skelter to get out of the Commodore James Weaver .the imposing yachts have J .. there are enthusiasts,. ."How solid ice ... " to racing in Their classes -tfiis comlng"welkenel; ~ - - way; sailed-the-legendary 'Scud~ nM IZrJZr—aboutrtartime-we-got thrown The yarns-suggesMhat-ice - (Register Staff Photos by Larry Perna) at 107 miles an hour on the Sails flapping, the boat that scoot down aie nver, and ^ ^ ^ off ,. boaters are really winterized LBJ's Tax Stand "Remember the time we clam diggers at heart. WASHINGTON — Rep. James J. Howard, D-N. J. today then was that we should immediately pass the income tax > tax reform; and during his recent successful campaign criticized President Lyndon Johnson for refusing to send a. surcharge and then we would get tax reform during the for the Presidency stated publicly that he favors the com- package of tax reform legislation to Congress.r • . 91st Congress. plete continuance of the controversial 27% per cent oil ; "The President's action Is deeply disturbing, particularly "I was reluctant to accept that promise, and that was depletion allowance," Mr. Howard added. since those of us who favor tax reform need as much help one of the reasons I voted against the tax increase. The "For these reasons, I do not anticipate any great help as we can possibly get," Mr. Howard said yesterday. • President's inaction now bears out my suspicions of last from the White House in the campaign for tax reform," ' During the 90th Congress,' legislation was.passed ap- year," Mr. Howard added. Mr. Howard said. proving a 10 per cent income tax surcharge and also di- The Third District Democrat, in his criticism, said: On Jan. 3, when the 91st Congress convened, Mr. Howard recting the President to send a tax reform message to "Had President Johnson proposed a strong package of tax introduced an 11-point tax loophole-closing bill. He contends the next Congress. The President has declined to send the reform bills to Congress, it would have given great impetus that the money raised through the closing of tax loopholes to the battle for tax reform." : would more than offset the need for the 10 per cent income message to Congress, pointing out that the Congress has no v authority to direct the President on such matters. The tax 'HURT THE CAUSE' tax surcharge. reform proposals were prepared by the U.S. Treasury De- "The Democratic leadership in the House, particularly "The Congress is being unfair to the people of the United partment and sent to the White House. The President said on the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee, has never States by forcing the average American taxpayer to pay he did not review the proposals and would not submit them been strongly,in favor of tax reform, and for that reason more and more taxes, while at the same time, refusing to to Congress. '•• : ' , President Johnson's refusal to recommend tax reform legis- close the outrageous tax loopholes which permit millionaires — -!'i yofed agstt&stitto 10 per centincome tax surcharge lation has hurt the cause ftriTfairer tax sttujsture in the -- and multi-billion dollar corporations to avoid paying their on the grounds that we should have tax reform ffttf'fflfflr. United States)? Mn-fflowarf-said. ; .- ^SM^ < ,,,-.iair share of taxes through the use of tax loopholes," Mr. Howard said yesterday. He added: "But the argument given "President-elect Nixon has never been a champion of Howard concluded. NEW COMMISSIONERS — Harry DeSampeiv center, re-elected chairman of Middletown Recreation Com. mission, welcomes Frank Strickland,,left, and Herbert OEO Okays Pap worth, newly, appointed commissioners,, at last Legal Fund Shrewsbury School Budget Climbs night's organization meeting. (Register Staff Photo) SHREWSBURY - The Of the total budget, $646,000 higher than'the taxes needed school students the district of Public Utilities Commis- Board of Education last night will come from taxes. for the current budget. sends to Bed Bank High sioners stating its opposition For MCAP ; : introduced its tentative $806,- The total budget is $112,425 The largest sum — $760,000 School.. , \ •..--.•:.• to the proposed high" tension LONG BBANCH - Rep. 400 budget for 1969-70 and higher .than the current bud- — is earmarked for operating New equipment (the capi- lines along'the Central Rail-, Two Join Unit James J. Howard, D-N.J., agreed to hold a pubMc hear- get. The tax levy tor the expenses including about .tal^outlaylbudget) will Jake road of New Jersey right-of- yesterday -advised Joseph ing on Jan. 27. proposed, budget is $246,000 tuition for the high up $14,400 and $31,375 SasT way. :—-—- — E. Taylor, executive di- been allocated for paying off The power lines, "carrying rector of the Monmouth (he bonds on the 1957 school a quarter-of-a million-volts of Community Action Pro-' addition. electricity, will be in the glide On Recreation gram (MCAP) that the Of; Slightly more than (6,000 is path of planes taking off from fice of Economic Opportunity expected In state aid and and landing at Red Bank Air- MIDDLETOWN - The to the commission by the Hill- has approved a legal services $20,000 in funds from Wash- port and will constitute a Recreation Commission wel- side Citizens Union. Mr. program for the poor amount- ington. hazard," according to Mr. comed two new members at Schaffer will start work im- ing, to $122,593. last night's organization medlately-on plans to beauti- 1 Dominic Accera, secretary Neff. —The amount covers continua- meeting. fy and develop the entire .~fo-theboard,~refusedto elab\_ Monroe Marx, board presi- tions activities for-a12-; of- Hook^ Inlet ,Stt:!itthiZ! —Frank Strickland; appoint-- -playground for use^-in-the— ~orate~on~flie~buclget saying;— month period. "I'm not authorized to give man.adding, "If they put in ed to a four-year unexpirea "spring; " " ~~" " burg. Col. Robert Crowley, di- The - legal services are FREEHOLD — Nine coun- They are_ going to Vicks- out any more information." power lines only 30 feet high term; and Herbert Papworth, The commission may also rector of Installations and 1 handled by the Monmouth ty officials started out at 4:15 burg to review and discuss He told a reporter, "You'll as they plan to in front of the appointed to a three - year acquire six lots adjoining Services at Fort Monmouth, Legal Services Organization, this morning by helicopter the model of the proposed have to wait until it's pub- airport, I can see where we'll unexpired terra, brought the Bodman Park, offered to the is in charge of the flight. an MCAP delegate agency, from Ft. Monmouth for Vicks- ocean inlet for Sandy Hook lished just like everyone have a problem with children commission to its authorized township at $500 each. The which was desiped to test r which has offices in Long burg, Va,, to review a model The inlet model was pre- else." " . •• • throwing rocks at the wires strength of seven members. six lots have-been appraised tidal flow to determine if Harry DeSaraper was unan- Branch, Asbury Park, Red of the proposed ocean inlet for pared about a year ago. Rep. The current budget came or trying to climb the poles." at a total market value of Bank and Freehold. Its ad- Sandy Hook. changes brought about by Following the example of imously chosen to succeed $1,700. The commissioners construction of an inlet would James J. Howard, D-N.J., at to. $693,975, of which $596,170 ministrative offices are at had to be raised in taxes. It four other Monmouth County himself as commission chair- moved to recommend pur- The officials are Freehold- be adverse to adjacent prop- that time had urged a study . communities, Shrewsbury is man. William Krenza was the chase to the Township Com- 3 E. Front St., Red Bank. erty owners.and to users of did .not include the teachers' George E. Ostrov is the di- er Director Joseph C. Irwin to determine the effects of applying to administer the board's unanimous choice as mittee at a price between $1,- and Freeholders Albert E. Al- the Shrewsbury and Nave- salary raise expected for the rector and Eldridge Hawkins, the project. 1969-70 school year. PhonoCardioScan test for vice - chairman, replacing 700 and $2,000 len, Benjamin H. Danskin s,ink Rivers. deputy director. The proposed inlet Is heart abnormalities to chil- James A. Carton, former vice The superintendent an- and Harry Larrison Jr.; coun- The freeholders were invit- The Red Bank board under- dren in grades one through Staff attorneys are Jacob planned between Spermaceti chairman, who resigned. nounced attendance is falling ty Planning Director Charles ed to attend a threeday con- estimated the tuition for high three. Levin, Michael Georges, Fred . Cove and Island Beach to con- school students for the 1966-67 Mrs. James Marvin was re- off at sessions' of the Middle- M. Pike; county Counsel John ference at the Waterway Ex- nect the Atlantic Ocean with The testing program, fi- appointed commission secre- town Symphony Orchestra, G., Margaritell and Jules periment Station in Vlcksburg and 1967-68 school years giv- Hossi. Investigators are M. Pfflsbury; county Budget the Shrewsbury River chan- ing Shrewsbury a $43,068 defi- nanced and administered by tary by Mr. DeSamper. which meets Wednesday Director Theodore J. Naroza- by Sen. Clifford P. Case, R- nel in Sandy Hook Bay to the Monmouth County Heart Up to Strength nights in Thorne Junior High Steven Rubin and Joel Kreiz- N.J. cit that must be paid within man. nick, and Timothy A. Lynch, shorten the route to open sea three years. Association, has been admin- "We're finally up to full School. Those interested in chairman of the Sandy Hook The nine county officials by about five miles and to istered in Freehold, Long strength and will have ade- playing in the group are asked Mr. Ostrov told the MCAP flew by Army helicopter from Councilman Robert Neff, Branch and Eatontown. Little Bay Inlet Committee. eliminate existing hazardous during the public hearing por- quate help — which, looking to apply to Mr. Schaffer. The board of directors this month Ft. Monmouth to Lakehurst Silver agreed to apply for the at some of the events coming that his staff had developed . The group plans to return tidal conditions for boatmen. tion of last night's meeting, commission is also looking to Monmouth County Thurs- where they boarded an Army The project is estimated to service last week. up, we'll need," Mr. DeSam- for a director for its stringed a case load of nearly 2,000 In plane for the trip to Vicks- requested the board to send less than a year and has day, said Mr. Irwin. cost $8 million. a letter to the state Board per declared. instrument workshop, Mr. disposed of nearly three quar- Benjamin M.. Schaffer, su- Schaffer said. ters of that number. The Genovese perintendent of recreation, Mr. Krenza announced the types of cases handled by reported the commission has commission is now hiring the legal services organiza- Keyport Considers received the deed to two teen-agers for summer work tion include domestic, di- Loses Plea acres to be added to Hillside on township playgrounds. vorce,1 consumer fraud, non- - WASHINGTON (AP) - VI- Park in Navesink, bringing Those interested should ap- support, housing, welfare, to Genovese, alleged under- that playground to four acresr ply to the commission office guardianship, property, ju- Control of Welfare world kingpin, was denied a The extra land was deeded in Bodman Park. • 1 venile, " adoption, negligence, KEYPOHT — Borough pects a decrease in the wel- hearing yesterday by the Su- labor relations, water rights Council last night decided to fare budget for the coming preme Court as he tried to and others classified as civil set aside his 15-year narcotics study the feasibility of taking year but tie would not ven- actions. ture a guess about the an- conspiracy sentence. Boy Scout Council full control of tho welfare Criminal cases are handled ticipated reduction. The 71-year-old Genovese, rolls in an effort to allovlato by the public defender. "Wo havo got to show some formerly of Atlantic High- the tax burden placed on in- of these able-bodied pcoplo lands, N.J., who will be eli- Sets New Records dividual residents. who lira on welfare that this gible for release from prison OAKIIUHST — New records cil serves 197 religious, school, Four Penalized "Wo mny be all wet in town is not an easy mark," next year, claimed his con- in service to boys were (mil community organizations thinking that we can savo Mayor Strang said. viction was invalid because chalked up by the Monmouth with a total of 354 scout units In Oceanport money," Mayor Hobcrt J. "I think wa arc getting our there was no showing that ho Council, Boy Scouts of Amer- and 12,400 registered mem- Strang said, '"but wo won't sharo of professional weifnro knew of any illegal importa- ica, In 1908, according to ft. bers. OCEANPORT ~- Juan Cfl- know anymore than wo do seekers," Councilman Robert tion of narcotics. Donald Sterner, council pres- "The successes that we not* ban, 77 Oakland St., Red right now If wo don't study, E. Hartmnn agreed. Genovese was described ident. in our annual report are me Bank, was flnod f25 in Mu- tho situation." "In theory wo may bo ablo n.s the head of tho Co3n Nog- "Details of the preliminary result of 4100 volunteer adult nlclpnl Court yesterday for Despite n stnto reimburse- tra nationwide crime syndi- figures will bo Riven in a leaders who havo given ded- careless driving, to hold tho lino- on welfare NEW PATROLMAN—Llitlo Silvor Councilman Thomai ment of 80 per cent tho town recipients if wo set some of cate in 1063 by Joseph Va- report lo tlie community In icated leadership to boys Fined $20 ench for disre- dipped into its treasury for our own rules," Councilman Judge, loft, polico committoo chairman, prosonts lachi, a convict who turned connection with Hoy Scout from 8 to 18, "Mr. Sterner gard of stop signs wore Jo- $10,000 last year to 'bnlanco Joseph F. McQunrrlo de- badgo to Robort A. Nbrdt, who complotod his first FBI Informant. Week, tlio 59th anniversary of said. "With this report as seph R, Mndusky; 105 McLar- Its welfare books. clared. "I think wo might ev- tour of duty «« a probationary patrolman on that On several occasions tho tho Hoy Scouts of America, our foundation, we expect to en St., Red Dunk, and Albert Tho year, tho town will re en bo ablo to put some of court has refused to review which Is observed from Feb. expand our scouting mem- Ev Saum, 49 Woodblno Avo., eclvo back 75 per cent of Its tliciii) nble-bodlcd people to borough's force yoitorday. Polico Chiof John H. Fostor tho llKiO trial, which resulted 7-13", Mr. Sterner said. Ac- bership and Incrcaso our pro- Little Silver. total cost In ntato rolmburso- work right horo In tho bor- it at right. Patrolman Nordt loft Rod Bank Polico In 15 conspiracy convictions. cording to nn application to drain quality as a part of C, N. Jacobscn, 23 Iroquols monts. ough under our own system. Doparlmont to accopt Little Silvor appointment and Ucnovoso's current plea was the Boy Scouts of America 'Hoypowcr '78', the eight-year- Avo., hero, wno fined $9 for Councilman Julius Rosato, I think It might work. Any- rejected last September by brings Iti force up to nine full-timo mon. for tlie annual charter to pro- lon(!-riinj',(< plan of tno- Boy pormlttltu n dog to run at chairman of tho public wel- way R would llk<> to BCO it tho tiSS. Circuit Court In Now vide Kcoiiiinf; In Monmouth Scouts of AmerlfiLwhich, If largo. fare committee, mild ho ex- investigated." * IRogUtor Staff Photo) York City. County, tllo Monmouth Coun- now being launehea." lie* *"* 1 - Girl Scout Bake-Off Fun for the Tasters FARMINGDALE - Young Jones, a member of Junior Keyport, with Richard Klem, cooks in the area are again Troop 514, Freehold. store manager, as host. Mrs. In competition during the An- ' Miss Tratch's winning cook- Philip Nelson, also a member nual Girl Scout Bake-off co- ies were Choco-mint Snap- of the board of directors, awarded prizes to Lynn Baa- sponsored by die Monmouth pers, and Miss Jones- won with a Red Velvet cake rec- ner, a member of Brownie Council of Girl Scouts and ipe. The girls competed last Troop 54, Hazlet, for her Jersey Central Power and week, at Stutphen's Radio Crisp 'n' Chewy Cookies, and Light Company, and giving • Store,., 27 East Main St., Gail Silver, from Junior taste-testers a ball; * -. Freehold, where they were Troop, 149, Bayshore neigh- . Wipers to date in the com- hosted by Roy, Hyers, store borhood, for her Orange Co- petitions for Brownie and manager. Mrs. Robert Berry, conut cake. Junior Girl Scouts from Colts Freehold, a member of the The winners, each won a N, gTg rtlireaors vt the~ ~prize-for-themselves^ and a- dale-North Howell, Freehold- Monmouth Council of Girl cook book to take back to Freehold Township, Marl- Scouts, awarded the prizes. their troop. boro-Morganville and South- Girls from Bayshore, Haz- Competitions will be held ern Howell, are Jo-Anne lef, Holmdel and .Matawan in other areas in Monmouth Tratch, from Brownie Troop neighborhoods competed at County weekly through the 511, Marlboro, and Nancy Sears Roebuck and Company, week of Feb. 3.

2 CUPS OF SMILES CHILDREN'S NEW FASHIONS Shining facet and willing hands are ingredltnts in Florence Elrtman, designer of children1! w*ir, presented these th» •ntriei of Joan Cahill, 9, from Troop 724, fashioni at th* Amariean Designer preview showings In N*w York. - W«st Freehold, left, and Nancy Jonei, 9, from Troop From left, whir* diess with, red trim and tlower-p'atiarn*d tighti; 514, FrMhold Township. Th* girl* ar« participants brother and litter outfit in blue ind whit* linen, and blu* and in th* Annual Bakeoff, sponsored by th* Mon- green dress with flower-patterned tighti by MeCallum Boutique. mouth Council of Girl Scouts. (AP Wir.photo) (Register Staff Photos)

Beauty Workshops for Teenagers

Teenage* girls can learn the The courses are being held tion will be given to new hair latest beauty and fashion in conjunction with both Sev- styles, including the how to's ideas by enrolling In the beau- enteen and Ingenue maga- of setting hair for a curlier ty workshop courses being of- zines.-Class sessions begin at effect; fered at all Bamberger's 4:35 p.m. in Newark and 7 stores. The Beauty Workshops are -' CONCENTRATION The four week courses be- p.m. In all other stores. open to all girls between ths Infant upon the mixing of her entry in th* Annual gin Jan. 27 in Newark, Jan. The- workshops are designed ages of 13 and 19: Applica- Girl Scout Bakeoff, sponsored by the Monmoutfi ' " 27 In Paramus, Jan. M In to teach teenage girls basic tions and fee Information are available in the manager's Council of Girl Scouts, is Christine D'Aftillio, 10, a Monmouth,.Jan. 29 in-Menlo beauty techniques, The pro- • Park, Jan. 30 In Flalnfteld, and public relations offices In mernbir of Troop 564, Kaansburg. Lending aid Is gram covers the art of. skin- Feb;. 3 In Cherry Hill, Feb. Bamberger's Newark, and at Mrs. Rota Kane, home ecdnamlst for Jersey Central 4 In, Morristown, Feb. 5 In care and make-up, hair care, the customer service desks of Power,and Light Co. In the background, 10 year "•'"'• ok and Feb. 6 in good grooming, diet, fashion all other Bamberger stores, old Pamela Beth Satty, from Troop 611, Haxlet, , and manners. Special atten- including Eatontown. works,on hi? entry. lli'V Wilson Alumnae Present Tea and Fads -i" • '• y,. ANN LANDERS BED BANK -The Wilson ver; Nancy Lou Hendrick- rating anil admitted the work first- mixer in the fall," Cail College dub of Monmouth son, Red Bank, and Effle Ni- is hard. Miss Heridrickson answered, "and only 300 girls County held its annual tea for cas, Long Branch. asked .about the "fantastic had signed up for it—but. I'm prospective students last. mixers!" afraid they're not all like Other guests Included Miss week in the Parish- House of "About 800 mencame to the thatl" Mildred Sherman, church sec- the Red Bank.Presbyterian No Need for Argument retary, and dub members: church. •-•••>:' *-,- Mrs. John T. Hendrickson, " Mrs. J. Allen Mohn, Elber- Dear Ann Landers: We a holly wreath to you, Bub, I was very fond of Mary but the third .degree Is really a Miss Harriet Cook and Mrs. Cosmopolitans Re-Slate.Project -on FarVclub president, in- ivednnto this bomfr^even—for notallowing-yoiir-nclgh- If she-would-trade our rela- -heakny-lntarestJn you.-wnen Hubert M. Farrow Sr., Red troduced two recent grad- RED BANK - The Cos- excellent' condition, for a months agorThe neighbors bor to put you on the tionship for a cat maybe she. a 13-year-old glrl'plansTto Bank; Mrs. John B. Davies uates of Middletown Township mopolitan Associates, Middle- boy. were very nice, until the sec- fensive. was too nutty to make a good spend the night away from Jr., Middletown; Mrs. Thom- high school, the Misses Dor- town Chapter, held their first The Chapter officers and ond week In December, when Dear Ann Landers: I'm a wife. What do you say? — home, her ' mother should as Beers) Shrewsbury; Mrs. ANCHORAGE een and Gail Sclrtlbei of Lin- meeting of the new year last members will hold a covered they all began to put up lights, bachelor whd was keeping speak to the friend's mother Clarence Fanning, Little Sil- croft, who talked informally week. dish supper Monday, Jafi. 20, tree decora- company with a middle-aged Dear Anc: I say you sound and make certain that at least ver; Mrs. Ilbert Blair 3rd, like a sadistic took, and she about Wilson, a liberal arts Bad weather and the flu at 8 p.m. In ttie Moose Lodge, tions, Santas widow. Mary had'this cat that one parent will be at home. I Fair Haven; Miss Peggy I never cared for. Whenever is lucky to be rid of you. applaud her good judgment. college for 750 women, in epidemic forced the group to Broad St. and sleighs, Crumbling, Brick Township, . I went to call, Jasper seemed And you should, too. Chambersburg, Pa., which cancel its Christmas Party. All foreign born women ore 'and Mrs. Julian W. Blake, —to"tie~watching~every-move-I—-Dear-Aiin-Lantiergi-l!m-a -wlllrnext~year~obserye- Its Consequently, the children's eliglble_.to.4oln_the_Coimo- ; _fi.umsfln 11 ,_il_ gifts-have .been rewrapped-in— This block made. I was always uncom- T$^5Pott"|ujr»Mnr3» year^ _ Bo you feel~ill at ease . .'• -centennial anniversary,- "pOmfinSt Mrfl~A« Li nfCvWi 4 • • fortabfe around him. okl pr6blem."Myrmother." out of iffTs everybody having Doreen Schubel stated that birthday paper and will be Carriage Road North, Hadet, looked like Doreen, a Wilson junior, given to the children at their Last week Jasper was sit- Whenever I am invited to . a good time but you? Write she has reservations about is membership chairman. Itacy's win- Birthdays, * dows. My wife ting in the middle of the drive- spend the night at a girl's for Ann Landers' booklet, and Call, a freshman an- Wilson's tentative plans for a swered questions about mix- Through the efforts of the undThaveal- way when I came to call, I house, she has to know the "The Key to Popularity," en- co-educational arrangement TO ELECT OFFICERS ways placed MoaMBM sounded the born but be just name. address and phone closing with your requestJS ers, pass-fall courses, schol- with Franklin and Marshall, a members, toys and clothing number of the girl, T don't" arships, -college traditions, were donated to the Mon- "MARLBORO - The Auxil- our Christina*' Ladder! sat there. I got mad Because ©Kits in coin antTa long, self- menVcollege in nearby Lan- tree in the he was being stubborn so I mind this, but I DO mind addressed,- stamped envelope. ana the recent news that Wil- caster. If approved, the plan mouth County Organization iary to lha. Marlboro Fire front-window and that was all. ran over him. when she calls the mother of Ann Landers will be glad to son may become co-education- will permit students from ei- for Social Service's "Opera- Company will hold election of We never felt it was necessary Mary came out of the house the girl and gives her the third help you with your problems. al next September. ther college, starting next tion Christmas," Included in officers Jan, 20 at 8 p,m. in to go in for a big display. at that moment. When she degree. This makes me looks Send them to lier In care of High school girls asking the September, to occupy a dor- the items was a bicycle, in the flrehouse. saw Jasper she became, hys- like a baby and I hate It. It: this newspaper, enclosing a mitory at the other campus On Dec. 18 a neighbor tele- questions included the Misses ACVSRTtSBMEMr phoned and asked if we need- terical. It was plain that the also looks like my mother stamped, self-addressed en- Jane Ballenbach, Wall Town- for a semester at a time in ADVIRTtaEMtNT ed help to "put up our Christ- cat was dead, but she insisted. doesn't trust me. • ' velope. ship; Cindy Bliss, Little Sil- order, to take courses not. of- mas fights.'1 I told her we we take him to the vet's any- Say something so my moth- fered by the students' own were not putting up any lights. way. When I refused she told er Will cut It out. - NO IN- college, "Some of us are She then said, "Oh, then It's me to leave and never to come FANT doubtful," Doreen said. "We true—you folks aren't Chris- back. Dear N: What you consider SCENE AROUND I like the Wilson atmosphere tians." 1 replied, "I didn't say too much to want any major whether we were Christians or Skidmore College alumnae, husbands and guests took to change.!' not.: All I said was we are not the hills (of Holmdel) for their annual holiday cocktail putting up any lights," benefit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madison played host and the Her sister, Gall, spoke of The conversation didn't get ITS A DATE I Bamboo Butlers (all harmonious 13 of them) sang. A hum- the college's high academic any belter and I finally hung along happened on the Butlers' version of "Moodindigo" - up. Now my wife says I should DECOR TOPIC whoae music was adapted for Skidmore's junior song. MATAWAN - The Matawan Chapter of Deborah will not have left a doubt In the Among those knee-deep in nostalgia were: Judge and meet tomorrow at 8:4$ p.m. in Strathmore Lanes, Rt. 34. neighbor's mind as to whether Mrs. Alton V. Evans, Long Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Vlto A representative' from' l;Stop Decorating Center, Union or not we are Christians (we Predale, Colts Neck; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Elberon; go to the Presbyterian Beach, will give a film lecture on home decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, Englluhtown; Mr. and Mrs. Church). I say it's none of her x"\ ' NEWCOMER'S EVENTS' Charles Cady, Fair Haven; Mrs. Campbell Itudnor and Mr. bljyhJJhlA .and.Mrs. Robert Carlson, Uneroft; Mr. and Mr*, Poter Bell, iiyJjg.. -~—The-iNWWfflfflJfr-ClUbi-of--Rumsonr Pair- Havenr Little - my wife or me? - GROSSE Middletown; and Mr. and Mm. Harry Coddlngton, Matawnn. mhWINTER Silver and Shrewsbury will sponsor three events tomorrow,' POINTE AIAO, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gwlnndl and Mr. and Mrs. Dear G,P,: You are. And to benefit the John H. Daniels Jr, Memorial Scholarship Fund, A coffee will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. In the Dyke Cullum, Holmdol; Mr, and Mrs. Raymond McKay, home of Mrs. George Conner, 1 Oakwood Lane, Rumson; New Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs, George Drawbaugh, Mr. antiques and Mrs. Douglas Payne and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Trent, a recipe^party will be hold at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Little Silver; the Misses Kathcrino Cooper and lone Van Fred Armstrong, 649 Point Itoad, Little Silver, and a Groek If (be new cleaners Busklrk, Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs, Ocorge Mordas, South , Exhibition and sale Sweet Tasting Part* at 8:30 p.m. will be held In the home River; and Mr. and Mrs, Carlton II, Boll, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. George Tzannetakls, 911 River Road, Fair Haven. of authentic antiques explode dirt— Donald Hanbroufk, Mr. nnd Mm. Donald Hembllng, Mr. and by America's most what must they do BPW MEETING Mrs, Richard Owen and Mr, and Mrs, Edward H. Smith, Rumson. distinguished dealers. MIDDLETOWN — The Red Bank Business and Profes- tb your hands? sional Women's Club will meet tomorrow at 6:45 p,m, In The melody men are: Cooper McCarthy, Bruce Mont- January 17 thru 26 If your child is one the home of Mrs. Janet Pashkur, 26 Martin Place, Middle- gomery nnd Noel Nllson, Little Silver; Phil Porter, Colts Traditional hand lotions ' Mondiyi thtotith Siturdiyi; town, for a covered dish supper, followed by a business Neck; Pat McCnll, Matawan; Stack Tnylor, Hay Johnson and are little protection 1-10 p.m. Sundiyi: 1-6 p.m. or over, these could be meeting, John Runyon, Knlr Ilnvon; Phil Roy nnd John Oardolla, against modern killer numson, and Ed Tllton and lllll Huckncr, Marlboro, Admlulon 13,00 cleaners. your handiest Jars. New Vcdrn with Aloe, You can haul and eerve a Gerber* Toddler Mesl fatter the desert's moiMun'zing SENSATIONAL CLOSI5 ('nmnbnll Avo., Port Mon- LOAN EXHIBIT: TKmurei from the Study HomM of England, • than you can mako a sandwich. That's the beauty of these plant, w«» formulated ex- mouth, wan fotcd nt a birthday ulnnor-party Jan. 3 in MATTRESSES 35.00 — BOX SPRINGS 30.00 heart/ meat-and-vogetable casseroles. pressly to offset llic devu- Dahr's Landing, Highlands. Seven Kiiwtts attended, . , LECTURES: Wtd.Jun. 22 and staling effect* of linmh TWIN or FULL SIZE • * • * Thurii»n,23«I:IJand4!l5. Ideal whan tht family It eating later. When dinner Isn't Lord Cmrlei Spcnc«r-Churchlll, clcanem. It tootliea, right for sharing. On trips and visits, When you have a (Mmllrd quantities — licking mny not match) Mr. nnd Mrs, l^nnnrt II, Nllton and .ion I^nny, of num- lecturer. imoothi, helpt restore » not), xpcnl the holiday KMMII on n Ilawnllnn mlvunturo small guost for lunch, When Dad or a sitter takes over. VALS, UP TO 69,50 - IMMEDIATE DIX1VI RY soft trxturr to lund/i, awarded Mrs. f(ilorln) Nllson, a broker at Walker A W.ilker, Convenient whenever you want to mako sura your child Vedra Lotion, 1.00, Ilcnlloifl, Bhrnw/ihiiry, by the n^nncy for nclllnp; more th;m Seventh Regiment Armory gots a nourishing hot moal. Crtim, 1.50. 11.25 million worth of real cslatn during 101)7, The NIIMM P«k Avenue it 67th Street Huffman & Boyle chose lo liicliido a viHlt to Dlsnuyjand, San Kninclsco and Try handy Cwrbsr Toddltr Meals toon, Thoy'jp In tht —t 1/m Angolcs also. Mr. Nllson Is preadent of N-H Microwave, baby food department, . '! ft. 35 C

MOtllLE IIOMKS ALL SHIFTS Call or apply Employment1 Office . TolS"lSSo~MoiiiLin Mm oiho Interest Ing positions available Including high risk Nursiry. psychictry, spot, Adults only. Call nfter 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday 8:15 to 4:30 2IM-4413. _ CCU, ICU* Gontral Medicine and Surucry, Ask for Mr. L. Ping — 381-4500 10X01 Alin -^ Two timlroonin, llvInK rixiin. Full nun hllntion nnd I'lith. Paid vacation, g«n«rni.) ihlll (inferential and benefits. Tuition reimburse* llfinlod fliinrn, Iflxonllotlt conilltlnrl. men I. Bx\*t\tlvt orlonf-lloti and U\-iorvk* (\raurumi, i:ll «l7(ll WESTERN ELECTRIC SHREWSBURY AVE. and SYCAMORE AVE. MAONOMA - nfxR, nliimlnum awn- ing. l)n« lii'ilniiun. ASIIIIIR llfiOII, C'nli MANUrACTURING fc SUPPLY UNIT OP THE BBLL SYSTEM 747-5400 • rinr a, Mil-lDllii. i TOO Terminal Avenue, Clark, N. J. BPARTAN"-- miO. awnliif, cnlor JSV 222-5200, Ext. 228 Afi ertitat #pj>mlunMy •mr»loy»r, m/l, £~ and air oomlltloner, IIWO. (Jail Til- Coat after 5:SO. > APABTMENTfJ 14-THE DAILY REGISTER, Tuesday, January 14, 1969 HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE BUSINESS OFPOBTUNiriGS BUSINESS 0FP0BTOWTD3 J0B.8AUC " HEW'FURNtrnjiE BUYS » HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MA JE BRANCH OPBK TO • ROTOTYPE WIREMEN 'ALUIS TO' _. NOW MANAGER CAREER OPPORTUNITY M Maple bunk bed-Two »edi, DRAFTSMEN ""MATERIAL HANDLERS WIREMEN two springs, guard rail and Due to oyr policy of Internal promo- ASSEMBLERS '" ladder, all V "9 tions, once again we have several AS A 70 Five-piece dinette-Table with _ Three rooms and oppnlnps available for men na material TRAINEE extension leaf ar_d (our chairs. Inkers handlers. Our burling rate la 5190 HEET METAL MEN Sample, ea Is, one only I 35 SM 1 per hr. wllh regular Increaaea and TEXACO RETAILER 1128 Studios by Simmoni-Sofa by !ali' alter 6.30 p ™;_ 5^? L_=_ excellent advancement opportunities. Prior experience la electronics »- day, sleeper by night. Sleeps Tracers AMBITIOUS PERSON TO- !s A good steady work record, rather quired. Liberal bebeftu and good In the prosperous MiddUtown «rea. . two * than experience Is our only qualifica- TRAIN FOR MANAGEMENT starting rate. Day ihltt. (IBS Four-piece- bedroom-Dresser, Mlminum one year Leroy lettering tion. chest, ml««ritnd:jbed, maple experience. Perm&nent career situation We offer splendid working conditions CAREER CALL MR. WENDELL or -jfsllvut' 'jL • ' fluO on interesting space age projects. Good and liberal benefits combined with a ntr»prinf[ NJar.es aim some overtime in our congenial atmosphere in our modern, at 381-2828, ...II) Prims locations air-conditioned plant. If you are over 21, ambitious, Intel- lM HOLMDEL OFFICE INTERVIEWS ligent, with a high school education, . . . (2) Financial astiitanca . ehotee;oPgifeP'' V. » TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS and enjoy working with people, House- 1209 Quefn'-aliir.-mattresSes an4 APPLY. CALL OR WRITE • • . (3) Proven merchandising idaas a box springs, cannot mention 9 a.m.-10 a.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. hold Finance Corporation's training maker's name. Samples,60"x LANVIN- program can help you become «n ex- I T T . . . (4) Paid training 80", mix match, set t 75 ecutive rapidly. IM Maple rocker wtto foam 1. J. GONZER CHARLES OF THE RITZ MACKAY MARINE cushions * 48 ASSOCIATES INC. There is no selling involved and no Call 249-4500 days, 755-2317 night*. I to Walnut or maple student JOO Washington St. Newark, N. J. RL 35 Holmdel experience necessary. You will earn 133 Terminal Ave., Clark, N. J. desks, factory seconds 128 MA 4-560) or 946-4700 4/10 mi. so. Rt 35 Drlve-ln Theater L good salary while training with out- Ask for 6abe Rosko. ; 00* Triple dreasere, walnut finish, landing employee benefits, plus rapid factory seconds I 45 TOOL MAKER — Experienced, with promotions and a secure future. A Plans lor Progress good practical shop and math back- Equal Opportunity Employer (m/O , IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE ground, for work on complex.3-D geo- MAINTENANCE WORK — . Hen metric shapes and mold cavities. Start with America's oldest and largest US DRIVER — Coach experience. , OREDIT-FREE DELIVERY wanted for full time day or part- consumer finance company. Come In 27 Uonmouth St. Red Bank 747-0011 Light, clean, challenging work. Over- ally commuter run to Kearny plug SITUATIONS WANTED Female FOR SALE C time night work. Steady position with time and many, benefits. Engineered to see Mr. Wheatley or call for an ~rter. Blue Cross and vacation. [i'lred. AdulU° No pets. 741-0642,' major company. Benefits. Call 229* Precision Casting Company, Palmer evening appointment at HOUSEHOLD Phone for appointment. MURPHY 1414 for appointment. Ave., Middletown. 671-2424. FINANCE CORP., 1107 Hwy. 35, Mid- 3US, 74W600. Also need two men lor 8KCRKTAHY — Work, at home. Dic- MACHINERY FOB SALE dletown. N. J. 671-1400. ,m. school baa runs. taphone, • advertising, publicity, in- COMMERICAL RENtAtS SERVICE MAINTENANCE quiries. Will pick up. deliver. 787-3206. CASE TRACTOR — 1963 Model 430, MANAGEMENT CAREER SERVICE MAN — Outside work, HAMMOND •RESSMAN — Heidelberg and Little 1 front . end loader, good condition. MODBRN OFF1CE8 - J^W'M^J In retailing. Rapid, advancement, Job aiant printing presses, steady em- ome Bervlce. No bench experience MAID — Sleep In. British West In- 11100. Call after 5, 291-9188. suites, .own parking. jColonlal.. stjie . v " TRAINEE :; security. Nelsner Brothers, a rapidly ployment, COMMERCIAL PRESS, 169 aquired. 787-7353. dian. Available in about four months. building^ Heat, full maintenance, air BLACK SEAL' license ' required, op- expanding retail chain, operating 190 W. Front St., Red Bank. Excellent-references. Attorney, week- conditioning optional. Reasonable »»• modern department and junior depart- ARFENTBR'S HELPER 6r seml-re- days (212) 633-8701. ORGAN MERCHANDISE WANTED portunity for man experienced in Jtt* NEW ANif~USED~~CAR CLEAN-UP ired man' with some knowledge of tali. 10 Boring St.. Red Bant Call "Bttififp-'WerainT," sheet metal work, ment stores in 19 slates, offers a for- MAN — Apply in person, MAURICE pentry. Call 741-2109. BABYSITTING — In my home, days 741-9595. -....-• pumps, air comprestiers and air'Condi* mal management training program lor or nights. Large home. Fenced yard. ANTIQUES - Tiffany Items, toys, fur- .qualified- young men who can be devel- SCHWARTZ & SONS, 141 W. Front [ECIIANIC — Heavy equipment and WAREHOUSE STORAGE JPAC>ACD — tlonlng equipment" ; : . .^.'.''". St, Red Bank. 31 MornlngsldB Ave., Keansburg. niture, China, paintings, statuary, coins, Industrial experience* preferred. -Apply oped into store managers and to posi- lesel. Experienced. References. Call STUDIO lighting flxturel. Carved oak dining Approximately 1300 •«. It. O»U '. MOTHER - Wllhes to care for child, Personnel. Oltice, Mon. thru I*ri. from tions oT eventual greater responsibility. 0RTER8 — Full time permanent •7-2878 after 6 p.m. room pieces. Copper Kettle Antliues, Excellent starting salary. QUALIFICA- positions available with full fringe 2 to 0 years old, ln my home, week- OF ASBURY PARK Oakhurst 531-1690 or 229-D8S2. 8 a.m. to 12 Noon. TIONS: College training highly desir- NIGHT COLLEGE STUDENT OK RE- days. 495-0114. OFFICE surra - w •».. K benefits. Good salary plus good work- TIRED MAN — To drive congenial Open dally -til 9; Sat 'til !:!0 cellent locaUon. Desirable for * able, minimum high school graduate. Ing conditions. Contact Personnel Of- WILL CARS for small child in my COLLECTOR — Wants old toy trains L1LY-TULIP Capacity to meet high mental and fice, Rlverylew Hospital. 741-2700, salesman's car in New Jersey terri- any condition. Fay cash or will trade. fesilon Call 747-3730 between I tory. Hours 8:30 to 6:30 p.m. Call home. Meals Included. Nursing ex- H.O., 027, 0, standard gauge. 774-3710. DIVISION OF OWENS -ILLINOIS physical demands of training program, Ext 225. , Between 7 and 9 p.m., 842-0851. perience. Keyport area. 264-9533. BRAND NEW UTTLE SILVER - OfflcS or Mill* Hwy. 35 . . • Hoimtlel, N.J. demonstrate leadership ability, have ACCESSORIES WANTED — for a of ofllces approximately 000. s<|. ft ' An equal opportunity employer the necessary drive and flexibility to MAINTENANCE >RIVBRS AND PACKERS—For mov- IRONING, sewing, alterations In my SPINET PIANO Gravely tractor. Call after 6 p.m. Will alter to suit. Modern, air conol- succeed in the dynamic and highly !UT industry. Experienced preferred, home, Middletown area. Reasonable. Full keyboard, 3 pedals, keyboard cov- 776-7283. tloned, all utilities, 741-5952. ' , FACTORY MKN-40 Doura." Oood pay competitive chain store Industry. Will- MECHANIC ut not necessary. Apply 1924 Heck Call 291-0447, 8 to 6:30 p.m. er, bench, delivery free tuning at your ingness to relocate. Company benefits home, 15 year guarantee, traditional WANTED 3900 SQ. FT. — Light manulsctarlng for 40 hours steady work. Year-round Permanent Job with rapidly growing ive., Neptune. loft lor lease. Indoors making fine ceramic tile. No include liberal retirement, excellent food processing plant. Packaging ma- or contemporary style. SMALL SPINET PIANO -experience needed. Old factory Isn't hospltallzatlon.and major medical plan, chinery experience. Moving to new H3AT — Personable young man to FINANCIAL SPECIAL PRICE: CALL 8424593 fancy, but-you'll like Atco's friendly profit sharing bonus, paid. vacation plant In Woodbrldge wjthtn 6 months, i trained as contest manager for de- BASBINET — And carriage. Good DESIRABLE OFFICES wllh ,V)«W «f people. Paid holidays, vacation, Insur- holidays and stckneiia* plan. Minimum triment store In this area. Slart- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES starting «alary $100 per.week. Apply start Newark. Excellent opportunity, g salary $433 a month plus fringes. condition. Reasonable. Call after 5, tie river available. Tuller Sldg.. 103 ance, other benefits. We were an equal attractive salary, liberal paid benefit*. 842-4893. B. Front St, Red Bank. 747.] opportunity employer years before It Neisner Brothers, Inc., Middletown Call Mr. L.. Neubauer 'or personal.Interview call (201) 233- GULP SERVICE STATIONS FOR $525 became fashionable. ATCO CERAM- Shopping Center, MUddielown. 528. LEASE) — Modern 2-bay, good neigh- LINCROFT — Large storaj* trea to ICS CORP., Hwy. 35, Keyport. 264-8000 642-5520 HOE SALEBMAN-Manager trainee. borhoods and transit trade. Paid 775-9300 rent All or part 1 or ? offices avitl- training. One ln Matawan and one in PETS AND LIVESTOCK able on premlies. 842-3760. . CARPENTERS — Experienced, steady MAN — RETIRED — Ticket taker Ixcellent opportunity for advance- 300 Main Bt. Asbury Park KEYPORT — Two room olficSTviry* PHARMACIST - NEW JERSEY LI- work. Report on job, Country Woods, for theater. Must be reliable and nent under a systematic training Cheesequake. Call days, HE 6-6666. SQUIRREL MONKEY — Six months CENSE—Full-time position available in of( Red HlU.Rd., Holmdel. rogram. Major medical benefits and After 5 call 727-1547. FIREWOOD FOR SALE — (S TRUNK reasonable. Call 988-3104 or modern growing hospital. Convenient- make neat appearance. No. experi- •aid vacations. Experience not nece3- LOAD. CALL old. New cage. Call 254-3545 ly located on New Jersey Shore. Ex- ence necessary. Apply in person on- CONFECTIONERY STORE .— Good 747-9053 681-7687 SALES CAREER ' ly. Town Theater, Hwy 35 and Palm- ary, must be htgh school graduate. money maker, great -potential. Estab- cellent salary, full fringe benefits. Ippty KINNBY SHOES, Hwy. 35, ANTIQUE FRANKLIN STOVE — PROFESSIONAL DOQ GROOMING— BUILDING — Modern Interior. 1100 _ PJeasant-Wflrklng-condltians... Write, or FOR the right individual, we otter ft er Ave., Middletown. Elddletown. lished 30 years. Reasonable. Belling sq. ft Highlands business «l!Uon. niarveIous~chaUeflge7" No celling on iscause of health. Call 264-ST49. Dome top wllh double lids. Front and By -appointment only.- AKC poodle call for Interview, Personnel Office, aide openings, footbar. «85. 787-6180. and schnauzer puppies. 671-9621. Reasonable. Lease available. 872.1114. BlTerview Hospital, 35 Union St, Red eventual* Income. Excellent starting DRIVING INSTRUCTORS WOODWORKERS — MILLMEN BUB AND, PIZZA SHOP — Fully OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE—Approx- Bank. 741-2700, Ext 225. salary, plus commissions, while com- TAGGART'3 DRIVING , SCHOOL, be- Call between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. B HORBE8 BOARDED imately 4100 sq. ft. Also room upstairs, pleting our three-year sales training > JENSEN MARINE 431-0100. equipped, located on main highway program. Liberal fringe benefits and caiiBe of its continual growth ln thii with an eitabllihed trade. Call 787- CARPET Reasonable and leparate building can be ustd for' future management opportunity. area, haa Immediate openings for (3) 0450 Tues. through Sun. 10 a.m. to garage or workshop. Call after 6 p.m. LAB TECHNICIAN LET 1969 be your year of opportunity. additional instructors. Noimal work LONG DISTANCE 11 p.m. SAVE MONEY . MOBILE DOO GROOMING 284-4413. Hazlet area. We seek a bright Individual as Lab Call 549-7587, eves 671-2232 today. week six days. Average instructor Choose frem leading brand!. Dupon WE COMB TO YOU earns $173 - |196 per week. Top men DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY — Eatab- EDEN ACRE 842-4039 PRIVATE OFFICE - Utilities fur- Technician ID our Chemical Research An equal opportunity employer. M/F earn much more. We will train you llshed oUentele. Central NJ City. Rea- 501 Nylon, «.M si. yd. Aerllsn, KM nished, tea a month. Csll between 1 lab. Must be good with figures and Bonable terme. Owner will train. Box .TOY_EOOELEB_=.,AKC^ Excelled d fl747g90p have an aptitude for Science. Prefer AUTO MECHANIC — Steady work and furnish a car. Prefer family men Iati«nwlde moving firm haa excellent -wltH—sales-"lKtckgroirad.'~"Permanent "^SIHgl lor exferJenceH furniture lT1517ri25'WmrBl7RY-— FREE- DHOOnATOR-HOME-SERVICa pedigree. Precious disposition. Cal -for-Tellable-man.-Mu8t~liavg~lilr~DWTr Call collect, 4(2-3629. After 8 p.m. 291-3940. NEPTUNE — Store or office space. We offer excellent working condt< tools. ANDERSEN, INC. 747-4500. career position. Call for appointment, ivera. Minimum age required 25 452-4790. Immediate occupancy. Good highway 91 Monmouth St, Red Sank. 542-3300. 'ears. Top wage and commissions tlons and liberal benefits combined INSTRUCTION DALMATIAN PUPS — AKC, cham- location. *150 per month. Call THE with a congenial atmosphere In our AUTO MECHANIC WANTED — guaranteed. All new model trucks. CARPET BY KELDSEN pion sired. Phone CROWN AGENCY, 805 Hwy. 35, Nep- modern air-conditioned labs. dust be free to travel. Reply In writ- 542-6240. PORTERS Chrysler experience preferred. Excel* ing, giving your name, address and ART LESSONS — Morning Studio tune. 988-1400. INTERVIEWS Full time employment lent starting salary, 40 hr. week. FIREPLACE WOOD — Hay and TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS phone number, and also at 3 previous Classes - Beginners; advanced • ail PUPPIEB — Seven weeks old. Mixed PROFESSIONAL OFFICES .-New Company Benefits Contact Service Manager, John Stock- mployers to P.O. Box 390. Neptune. media, by Lonla Elthyvoulou. "Studio straw 85c a bale. Phone breed. Only 15. Call building on 1,000 sq. ft Perfect for • a.m. • 10 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. HOSPITALIZATION man, 291-9200. . ._ . 21", 21 Broad St, Red Bank. Cal 284-0824 291-9284. doctor or lawyer. Located at 15) Pat- ANI> BY APPOINTMENT INSURANCE " J. o RECEIVING CLERK — Starting Ml- 741-63A6 mornings. REFRIGERATOR — Slightly smaller BEAUTIFUL AKC REGISTERED terson Ave., Shrewsbury. 741-15SD. • LANVJN- PROFIT SHARING ary S2.50 per-hr. Rapid Increase for •ART-TIME — 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT i.m. or 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., work- COMPUTER CAREERS than the regular sice ones. In good BEAGLE PUPS — Eight weeks old. STORE — 1200 sq. ft. Suitable for Apply Personnel Office, Monday right nan. Call 566-4341. , as assistant to contest manager working condition. Well worth 120 II Call 671-2483. office. Located In small shopping cen- CHARLES OF THE RITZ In business,, industry and governmen you want to take it away from a : through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. local department store. $2.12 an THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE — ter on Rt. 36. Middletown Township Rt 35 Holmdel 261-9000 tour. For Interview call (201)233-8528. start with ECPI training. Day and second story apartment Call 988-7682 Reasonable. Make offer. Write to Box Lease available. 787-2042. 4/10 ml. so. Rt. 35 Drive-In Theater SEARS, ROEBUCK evenings. Call ECPI at M2-280O or after 5 p.m. 0 D-132, The Dally Register, Red Bank. 1500 Hwy. 39 Mlddletown, N. J. SALES HELP FOR LUMBER YARD visit ECPI, 265 MonmouUi Park Hwy., RED BANK ,- Office lor rent, fur- ENOHNEER-Statlonary — New Jersey AND STORE — Must have some ex- West Long Branch. DECORATOR STYLES GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG' — AKC, nlrticd. Preferably an M.D. Call 741- Blue SeaL Permanent - position. Good MECHANICS AND TENDERS FOR SHIPPING perlence. Call ADLER LUMBER CO, two year old male. Call after 6 p.m. 0294. employee benetlts program. For Inter- NEW STYROFOAM CUP MOLDING Lllddletown between 4 and 6 p.m., EARN HIGH WAGES! In the latest window shades. Most ln view appointment call Personnel De- MACHINES — Many company paid Ask (or Hy. 671-0790. In stock. No waiting weeks tor your 842-0032, ' LEABR — Office ln basement of new partment, MonmouUi Medical Center. benefit*. No experience necessary. Ap- Permanent positions In our > Learn heavy equipment. Earn 110,000 shades. Bring your rollers or slzei. structure on Rt. 35. Air conditioned. J22-5200, Ext. 492. ly ln person AMERICAN CONTAIN- thinning department. Order * SALESMEN — Exciting new subrtd- yr. and 1301-4. No need to leave youi Everything ln window shades at SIZZLING HOT Ample parking. Close proximity to ER CORP., 1741 W. Edgar Kd., Lin- pickup and delivery,' packing lary ol the world's largest and best present job while training on bull Red Bank. Separate, private entrance den, N.J. and shipping, material moving known travel organization has open- dozers, crimes, graders, etc.. at oui PROWN'S DOG SALE 900 iq. ft including lounge area. 1220 SALES and atorage. Interesting work,. Ings for experienced, proven sales VA approved and state licensed facili- AKC. ALL BREEDS AVAILABLE. good working condition*. Liber- 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-7500 per month Includes all utilities. 2 WANTED — NIGHT WATCHMAN — talent in local area. Qualified leads ty. Train lull or part time. Free Job CHAMPAGNE , ANTIQUE SATIN SPECIAL ON POODLES. year lease. LAWLEY AGENCY, Real- INVESTMENT PLANNING Part-time position available at Fort al benefits and a very good provided from extensive advertising guidance — budget terms. For Im- FREE INSURANCE ON ALL Csreer opportunity.* Salary plus com. opportunity for advancement. DRAW DRAPES — For windows 1014 tors. 741-6262. Monmouth's Officers Club. Can ar- and direct mall. Potential high com- mediate Information send name; ad- x0', 7'x6', plus 38" cafes same width, GUARANTEED PUPPIES mission. SECUMTT INVESTORS OO. range schedule to suit Dependable New Jersey driver's license mission Income, For local Interview dreas and phone no. to: American necessary. Apply In person. also two panels with valance 140. K-9 CLUB 1 Main 8t, Eatontown. 542-6600. person for security position. 542-7332. please call Mr. Suppa, collect, be- Training Services, P.O. Box 1970, Dept. Kenmore Deluxe Ironer right snd left 3 E. Front St. Red Bank, N.J HOUSES FOR RENT FIREMAN IN CHARGE — Black Seal SALESMAN WANTED — For Men's tween 9 and 5 p.m. at (201)783-M4*. MC, Camden. N. J. controls {25. 291-0388. 747-3534 Excellent opportunity. Good salary, 185 to 1350 Per Month Shop. Must have some experience. SALES REPRESENTATIVE — For NET PLAYPEN — »IO. High chall SHADED SILVER PERSIAN — At plus full benefits. Apply at AMERI- Goldln's Men's Shop, 25 Broad at. TJtle Insurance Company. Permanent. itudi Call after 6 p.m. THE BERG AO1SNCY CAN SMELTING ft REFINING CO., Red Bank. MERCHANDISE 17. Hoover vacuum 120. Call 433-6711. 1160 State St.. Perth Amboy, N. J. ITT All fringe benefits. College education. 747-4708. Equal Opportunity Employer. P.O. Box 72, Freehold, N. J. FOR SALE OBEDIENCE TRAINING—The Bay- WOETHINGTON BIOCHEMICAL MACKAY MARINE shore Companion Dog Club wilt hold Wn>B BELECTION OF KINTAL* - TWO LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS — CORPORATION HELP WANTED—Male-Female "PIANOS-ORSANS beginner classe ln Red Bank start- Furnished and unfurnished. ImrnMl- For fast growing company to service Halls Mills Rd. Freehold, N. J. 133 Terminal Ave., CUuk, N. X HAY FOB SALS ing on Jan. 22nd. Call 741-6965 or ate occupancy. .SAMUEL TEICHER established policy holders. Average 95o a bale and up. Also straw. Loll of trade-ins from »25. Truck 222-8749. AGENCY, Oceanport Ave., Oeeanport earnings first year from 57-9,000. Free Growing company has openings ln new A plans tor progress 462-9273 Croup life Insurance, hospital and loads of new pianos and organs Just GREAT DANE — Male, brlndlt, on 542-3500. plant for: - - - Equal-opportunity employer m/f FACTORY WORK TYPEWRITERS, ADDING machines. arrived. Spinet pianos from I4S5. Com. major medical, double pension plan. All makes new or used. Guaranteed. year. Call TWO AND THREE-BEDROOM HOMES Advancement on merit. For appoint- 2 Maintenance Helpers SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — Immediate PERMANENT opening! lor plete players — new and used. Reniall 842-4387 ^ For rent or Mile. 1125 to I1M a 1 Shipping Clerk Low as *25. Serplco'i 101 Monmouth from 97c a week. ment call 442-0773 between 8:30 and Part time evenings- and weekends. males and females. MUBT work ro- St. Next to theater. 747-0485, month THB KIRWAN CO., REAL- 4 p.m. Evenings 7-8:30 p.m. call 721- 1 Dishwasher Mature. Call 741-KtL tating shifts. Starting $2.35V& per hour PUPPIEB — Six weeks old. Mlxei TORS, Belford, 787-5500. W. Keens- 1 Patt-Ume Janitor (5 in. • 9 pro) >lui ihirt differential. OVERTIME. DESKS H5 up FILES, tabHi. chair, Come see our Warehouse breed. Call burg. 787*100. Hsxlet • 264-7100. •057. r;.::.. TELEPHONE ORDER MAN — For Ixcejlent fringe benefits. Drive to adding machines, typwrlters, office "Just for Fun" 264-2090 -- Coma ln or call 462-3838 Industrial hardware company. Apply Exit 120, Garden State Parkway, tight equipment, etc, as- • bargain i prices. ATCCT .COLLIE — Male, six months. SKI IN VERMONT RESIDENTIAL E. * B Mill Supply Co. 267 New turn on Mat&wan Rd., leff^turn on New or uied AAC DESK OUTLET, FREEHOLD KIMBALL PIANO * Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy. Ask v All shots. Call New home. Heated. Fireplace. Bith. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED — A SECOND COOK — CUHwood Ave. to plant. Apply ln per- Rt. 35, Oakhurst 531-3990. ORGAN WAREHOUSE three bedrooms. Close to KUIIngton, for Van. son at Personnel office. 44 South St. Freelrel 842-2961 Nationwide service organization needi Experienced. Reliable and dependable FLOOR SAMPLES, "AS IS"—B0* to Pico and others. 462-8388. person. Excellent opportunity to ad- MAN 431-1166 '482-4730 SEE OUR SELECTION experienced representative for local 85% savings. Sofa, recliners, rockers, OALE-V1N PET BHOPPE SEA BRIGHT — Three-bedroom brick' Areas. 'Guaranteed salary. Work by vance. Brand new operation. Pleasant ANTIQUE. GRANDFATHER CLOCK atmosphere at Fort Monmouth's Of- COMPOUNDER- TRAINEE MIDLAND GLASS CO. chairs. Llttls Silver Upholstery, 333 MonmouUi. Shopping Center 542-1273 ranch. Furnished. Available until June appointment only. All leads furnished. CL1FFW0OD *VE. EUveralde. Ave.. Little Silver. Call tHer • pjn. 1. 1250 a month plus utilities. BAHR'B - Vo evenings necessary. Company bene- ficers Club. 542-7332. We seek a bright, Industrious man ...... „, .*...M2-0032 JCDDLETOWN~RECREATION DOO' 1 who will be trained as a com pounder. CLIFFWOOD. N. 3. REAL ESTATE. 872-1600. -flts Call-Mr.- HertSnan,—755-4565. ~MXN~~WAT.'m> — MecIBnlcaTly In FOR THE PERFECT WEDDING OBEDIENCE CLASSES — Begin This excellent opening does not require An Equal Opportunity Employer OOWN —Bridesmaid dresses and all BEDROOM FURNITURE - Twin Mon:, Jan. 20, at 10 a.m. Demonstra- UNFURNISHED — February 1: oc- FOREMAN — Experience In chil- clined, for position as sewing ma- previous experience but you should MEN — WOMEN accessories with individual personal beds; also double bed. Excellent con- tlon and registration at MIDDLE- dren's >coats or allied lines. Excel- chine repairman. Apply In person, have an aptitude for figures, measure- dition. Best offer. After 5 call 871-1852 cupancy. Lesi than one year old, ginger Company; 68 Broad 8t, Red Our firm needs 12 to start Immediate- service. Call Virginia Klmbmll, Frse- TOWN COMMUNITY CENTER, Hwy. three bedrooms, two baths, powder lent opportunity with reliable progrei- ments and mixing. ly. No experience. Wa train. (US- hold. 462-7773. 35. No dogs first day. Further lnlor room, family room, den, music room , e)ve (inn. 2234645 before 5 p.m. and Bank. We offer splendid working conditions 170 to start Call 741-4015 between REFRIGERATOR matlon 741-0844 or 531-8854. ' 741-2575 alter 6 p.m. and liberal benefits, combined with a GAS FIRED BOILER — 100,000 BTU 24 cu. ft Slde-by-slda. or fourth bedroom, double fireplace S:30'.ud..4_.tvn._. Call 671-0966 between den and living room, elec- SALESMEN congenial atmosphere In our'modern, Slightly used. Call POODLE GROOMING trlc_klt_chen, __ separate _Jaundryroorn,_ iJr-conditloned-plant— - r— DIVAN, UPHOLSTERED —CHAIR, By'professionals at BR1O0S0N KEN- full basement, double |sr»ge. Excel- -FULt-OR-PABTTTME- INTERVIEWS JfALB , • FEMALE occasional chair. Coffee table, en< lent Mlddlotown location. II month HELP WANTED—Male-Female TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS tables. Mahogany dining room furnl- NELS, In Llncroft We pick up and LEADS-LEADS-LEADS 1 deliver, rtrane 741-3310. lease . required. X3Z5 a month plus 9 &.m. • 10 a.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. PRODUCTION WORKER RENT A TV lure, table, five chairs. Double bed, utilities. Evenings and weekends. c71- AND B Y APPOINTMENAPPNT T •htft operation, ilz days per week, Color or black and white. Dar. week mattress and box springs, dresner, AKC MINIATURE 8CHNAUZERS — 3484. • World wide computer school needs teady employment, excellent bene* e-r month. Low rates. BATSHCRB TV bedroom tables, chest Rotlsssrle. 741' Blx weeks old. call ambitious men lor outstanding career \ 1ANVIN- 36/"Clii)rcri St., Keansburg. 787-4400. 5913, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. • _ 747:5810.- .... FURNISHED HOUSE - Very race.- opportunities. Our crowth rale Is ere- , SYE'g.PLACB BEBTAURANT Three or four bedrooms. rAvlflabls TUIng13i(l00tolW00rsile»TUIng-13i(l00-to-lW00rsile»TT»slUonsT r HARLESOET IntenHewHrMonday.—through Fridays 9 AKC REGISTERED toy poodle, 10 TELEPHONE - RC 35 Hoimder 264-9000 a.m. UI 12 noon. . TOA Monmouth Bt Red Bank January 15th, 842-4782 or 741-3251. We will train the sales oriented per- (Same side of street u diner, But FIREPLACE WOOD months old. Trained. All shots. (75. son, Commission paid weekly. CM 4/10 ml. so. RL 35 Drive-In Theater Apply at the personnel offlct west 900 ft.) Buy It by the piece—10c each or 1 Call 787-0393. ORDER necessary lor local travel. '. •-. XMSHWASR&R, — King James Nurs- Featuring All Home Cooking pieces for 11—It's the McCoy-Drive In GREAT DANE — 3-year-old ma! FURNISHED — Four-bedrMA two- ing Home. 400 Hwy. 36, Middletown. LILY-TULIP (With tiff ad) 2 eggs, potatoes, toasl now, we'll place It In your car trunk. Harlequin, for adoption to married bath split level In Hazlet. References Call 846-4884 collect Call -291-3400. coffee 50c. and one year lease required. 1260 per CLERKS Divisioft or owENSiLLmoia couple only, no children. Must havi month. _ ; •ir.lI.lo8P. M. ONLY TOM'S" FORD INC. Hwy. 35 Holmdel Every day a New .Lunch Special RED BANK LUMBER large fenced-ln yard. 229-5483. Mr. Don Trueheart El opportunity_emp!oyer - HOMEMADE SOUP DAILY Qualified -help needed. -* Experienced PearlBOY' andS WallBICYCL. ReEd Bank— 11. 0747-J5O0 as . MALE SCOTTIE — AKC registered. STERLING THOMPSON AS8O0, Evenings 5:30 to 9:30 SPOTTER — For quality dry clean- parts man, two car cleaner*, me- IEAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER— Champion stock. Bix weeks old. Phone i , REALTOR •'. .-.- ing plant. Steady employment with Sale - Introductory . Sale Call cbsnlctf. Positions offer steady em- 7b bandlft aupenrlslon of sales staff 787-2802 842.2784. GALLERY OF HOltStV p.m. Saturdays 9:30 ' benefits. Apply ln person. MILLERS ployment, good wages, pension ben- ind all advertising. Active local CLEANERS, 52 Throckmorton St. Clear Plastic Slipcovers 45 W. River Rd., RurruKM, N. J. - efits, hoeplUllzatlon and vacation pa/. uency. Excellent opportunity lor the FIREWOOD FOR SALE 747-0000 ;7 : • a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sal- Freehold. Experienced preferred. Call for ap* right person. Our sales personnel 3-pleoa set 179.90 pin fitted to you* Phone polntment after 2 p.m., ask for JACK furniture. 20 years experience. Ouaran. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT > ary $38 plus bonus. TWO MEN WANTED — Mechanically know of this ad. Write giving exper- teed workmanship. Call Anytime. 493- 871-2810 or 671-0740 Inclined. -Apply MS Prospect Ave., STILLING8. 2644600. ience and qualifications to Box G-1&0, APARTMENTS NEW SHREWSBURY — FurnlsSed. The ...Dally^-Register, - Red— Bank.- FORr OARAGE OR -WORKSHOP — One bedroom. C6uple^-|l|»,liK|V" Uttl» silver. ; am, ...... _ Two LP flue type • space heaters. On Call 631-0167 alter 4 p.m. - " Apply —evening! at HAIRDRESSER — Top salary and SINQER Z1O ZAO < with blower tip, other «25. 9464482, TWO-ROOM efficiency •ptrtmenti. DAIRY CLERK commission for light stylist. Gerry of Late modeL Reposessed. Makes but- Tiled kitchen and bath. Winter rales, LEONARDO — Smlll house, fur- 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Melan- GENERAL tonholes, monograms, hems. Needs.no SINGER BEWINO~MACHINE~ Leonardo Motel. 74 Hwy. 36. 291-M14. ninhed or unfurnished. Bultabit' for Immediate lull time opening. Excel N. Y. In Key.iort. Call 294-&WO, If no attachments. Full price $M cash or 134.10 lent salary. Good working conditions. answer 264-6555. mtdoleaged couple. 25 Highland Ave, son, Circulation De- FACTORY 10-SO per month. Trade-Ins accepted. CALL C8S-7213 RED BANK — Furnished three-room Leonardo, •, All company benellK. Apply In per- BEAUTICIAN WANTED —Full time CREDIT DEPT. 254-5553 apartment, bath. All utilities included. partment, 2nd Floor. son, BIO 'W SUPERMARKET, M BARBELLS — DELUXE. — Com- Adults. No pets. 747-5320. Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank. part-time. Male or female. Oood sal- GAS BPACE HEATERS — One hang. plete. 140 lb. set Asking 115. Call The Daily Register, No Rotating Shifts ary. Call B71-9765, EAST OF EDEN 741-6723. , LONG BRANCH — Modern fot BEAUTY. SALON, Middletown. Ing, two upright. Commercial Press, WANTED TO RENT ROUTE SALESMAN 169 West Front St., Red Bank. •TWO MAPLE~CHEBTS~OF~"DRAW" rooms and bath with two bedrooms 105 Chestnut St., Red TELETYPE OPERATOR — Wall until. June 30th. Heat and water iup- WANTED - Nicely furnished Me. Long Branch, Asbury Park area, Permanent Work COMPLETE HEATING SYSTEM — ER8 — S25, one Danish cbalr and piled No pels. 229-1553. Bank.. Use -tide—••>— -IjAKGE-INC.-SxcetlentoppoiiunIty.-top Itreet Brokerage Firm. Work close Burner, radiators, 275 tank. |25O. Two rocker (20, TV set, works, 110, etc, bedroom apartment. Mlddletown-At- benefits. Future unlimited, salary plus W0 are a leading manufacturer of to home. Pleasant conditions. 711-8400. wheel ' utility trailer, 6x10, enclosed 741-7157. RED BANK — Unfurnished, Cannoi lantlc Highlands area. 671-3400, JDxt 3, trance. No phonV Point Village Garden Apartments, 231 commission. Young man over 21. Good scientific equipment. Excellent growth MACHINE OPERATORS — Preuera steel deck. Six ply tires and shocks. TWO MEN'S OVEI1COATB — He«vy, ealls. past work records. Sales experience potential and fringe benefits. Experi- and floor help (20). New Company. S325. Call after 6, 747-0412. Spring St., 3 room apartment avail not necessary, we'll train you. For ence preferred, but not neceseary lor (Union). SCHARF CORP., 322 Main sire 42. NO each, topcoat IS. fun- able. All electric. Sea manager, Apl FURNISHED ROOMS personal Interview, call between 7-9 St., Belford. 787-3160, CHINESE RUGS—Two 0x12. Two 12x15. btam rollers, |3 each. 7«4S». E 9. p.m. 727-2336. Extra fine Orientals. By appointment OA8 RANGE - 20x23x40, apsrtmenl LARGE ROOM - With bath, private • Lathe Operators COUPLE—To direct and manage six- Holmes, 229-0233. EATONTOWN - Tlnton Ave., Lake- entrance. 747-1M1, After 5 p.m. Call •lie with oven. 125. view Gardens. Large 1 bedroom week summer camp In Monmouth BALDWIN SPINET "ORQAN — Frig. HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE • Drill Press Operators County. Attitude and capability In su- 741-1256 apartments. Separate dining area. pervision with Implratlon important. Idaire washing machine. Call 7s7-B279 STUDIO COUCH — Opens to double Color coordinated kitchen. Lsrge RED BANK - Furnished rooms with • Shipping Packer Olve experience and salary desired. after 6 p.m. bed, used 4 months. Assorted cur- closets. Air conditioned. 9145, per private entrance. Sitting room, kitch- Write to Box H-139, The Dally Regis- tains and drapes. Moving. 741-9073. month. S42-4572. Bee apartment 26A en privileges. Women only, InOtllrt-'ai Apply: 9 a.m. -4 p.m. ter, Red Bank. TRAILER LOAD 43 Peters PI. . / NEW FURNITURE SALE CLUB CHAIR — Turquoise brocade RED BANK — New luxury apartmen PRODUCTION EMPLOYEES SAMPLES ONLY — Walnut finish mar and' slip cover. Dining room table. house on the river. One bedroom FURNISHED-ROOM - Vemalt oily STEPHENSON ARTHUR MURRAY resistant tour-drawer chest or single Pads, four riialr*. Mahogany. Reason- three bedrooms. Duplex penthoum Call " We need people to work rotating shifts. "Saving Lives li Our Business" School of Dancing accepting dance dressers, S30. Mlrrori, 115. DoubK able._741-1193. ( available. Rent or buy co-operatlv< 741-6073 7414516. We are'willing to supply the following: 55 While Rd, Shrewsbury, N. J. teacher trainees now. No experience dressers, 135. Olant triple dressers, 945 TWO OOOD TIRES — 775x18 on GENTLEMAN - Koom ntxt 10 Mb IF 11.500 IN A MONTH Interest! necessary. Part and full time avail- Over 200 pieces to pick from. Plymouth wheels 125. EATONTOWN, EATON CREST—Ool In private home. Bxtrai, Call 741* able. Apply In person, 1 to 10 p.m. Medallion Club and Apartments, 8880. ' • , • Steody employment close to home you — you Interest us. Opening foi dally. 12 Broad Bt., Red Bank. 741-6818 IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE 741-8748 • Excellent wogn including shift differential payments man over 40* In Red Bank area. No and 2 bedrooms^542-1105, dally 9- FUHNISHBD ROOM — BulUeil tan- experience required. Cash bonuses. GOOD DRIVERB — Steady part-time' CREDIT-FREE DELIVERY 120,000 BTU horizontal forced «lr fui • Hospltollzotlon -tight, easy, good paying work drlv- 27 MonmouUi SI. Red Bank 747-0O1 nace. Never used. 1125. Call HiaHLANDSTheeromflri tleman only. 747-1208 betwun 10 «rn. • Life Insurance Air malt H. E. Pate, Pres., Texas floor. Private entrance. 170 plus utll and 4 p.m. *„ Refinery Corp., Box 711, FL Worth, ng school bus. immediate openings UTILITY TRAILER — Lsrge, staki 787-8743 • Disability and sick benefits or a.m. or p.m. runs. Phone MUR- Itles, Call 671-1807. • Retirement plan Texas 74101. body, heavy duty, double springs, TWO SNOW TIRES 670x15, new tube KBANBBURO-Comfortable foota for ~HY BUS for appointment. 741-4800. Lights, spare, hitch, etc. (125. 787-6180 Four regular 870x10 tires. All 16 each. gentleman. Absolutely private, steals Apply d MECHANIC^^Tfucirbody and equipT Call 291-1711. SANTANDER APARTMENT H^deslred. Reasonable. Parltlng.417- ment. Welding experience helpful* EXPERTENCEDT responsible man or" FENDER — Pro reverb smpltlle Elegance without extravagance Call Mr. Oray^ HJ-322O._ •• woman for - part.timfl counter work In and/or Bnmiman bottom. Hxcellenl Elevator Incinerate small coffee shop. Night or day. flood condition. Call alter 4, 741-0156. EARLY AMERICAN ATTRACTIVE nicely furnlshtd room. ORDERLY"— ~AlfiMfli~klnirialliM Full Service Building working conditions. Csll 239-1414, Mr. Colonial combination doors, white i Beautiful ocean and lake view Balcon C 0(nllbtle_Hlghla"ltt, RED DAN1C — Cozy, throe room AN In excellent condition. Coppertone, 3- furnished, Garage Heat, Couplo onl< ffm/'" ^ ,r '»'«" comfortable" MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO WAN cyclo, _2-«peed. J125._264-230«. Leane. f 1 to month. Collect 212-8& home with olher young men Nfiir "BET~OF"DIIUM»" — Good condition, MtO2 or 2l2»8^.t,777 alter 0 p.m. Hell. Lily and IF/ 671-21)33 M " Must see to appreciate. Call , FliBEIIOLD •'- Purnl.heVroom, TV,- 671-0337 ATTlScTlVB""— Nlcoly~"turnl»hi prlvatc entrance, Furnlnhed tttlcen- studio apartment. Private lllht coolt cy. Oood location. 402-1506, CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY HDVWOOD WAKEFIBLD-Modern din. Jng._Convenlerit._741.83IM. Ins room set. Piano bdncti. Polarolrl KEANflnuiio — Three rooms nicely A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! automatic camera, 1260, Eve. 741-8486, furnished, Heal, utilities extra. Vlcln REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ighc7%csl Ity high school. J87-10Ki. car seat-bed, sterilizer, Infa-sea HOUSES FOR SALE walker, A-L_ll to 17. 671-0527. MONMcruflI~llBAClI ~^~Besutlru larsa 1 snd 2 tioilroom spftrtment TOMS IllVEn - Nine room BMtvtl MMutmll.Sim1a Lsrge closets. Lsrge private patio, live years old, Excellent condition Adding Machines-Typewriters Moving & Storage Pearl and Bead Restrlnglng carriage. Air conditioner, fan, braldei Laundry facilities. Parking, Heat and convenient to shopping, "hureh.s aSi niK, wig, curtains, clothing. Holly hot water supplied, From $I4(!. Call schools. Four bedroomi, 1U bithi ADDING MACHINES - Typewriters MOVINO-AU. POINTS USA Expertly on braided nylon. 11.50 a wood bed, chest for silver. Antlriui ilosldent Manager, Illver k Surf Clul spacious living room, formal dlnlni iolo\ rented, repaired 8orplto'» 101 Direct BTvIre strand, Sterling claspi from 7fic. cradle, renting, table with font Apts,, 2J Park Ilil, m-tm, room, est-ln .anltas kitchen with H Monmouli St., Iltd Bank, 747.0483. 1 wriortcn chftlrn, toys, car-bed, basslnel Kli. • Calif Specialists REIJSBILLEB , 14 Broul It., Red skirt, etc. 747-4ISM. TWM'OAliLBB -Three lsrg«""mo(l appliances, w«ll-to-wall tatpetlns els Bank. ern rooms. Very desirable, 1120, (Jail valed sun fleck, I^wer lev.?.spacious Diamonds Bought or Reslyled iNrn60MHICTni()autl¥rfive 741-2309. _ _ mahogany pnnolod rnnm with hute Photography lec:e with sllpnovcrs, built-in end la- brick fireplace, Sundry room isrsie Elen, c.nttea tshlen snd conhtnll tabll 'APAnTliiDNfR FOR nBNT~-' Fui Many ..trasl No AOBNTB . il'ive lr>i(;h Fret '«!)' green Nova plywood at 110.05. lliialneas couple. No pals. Call 741 WelMinder |20.000._ij»ii JSJ-BOU). Painting and Decorating Mnkfl a healthy gift. Get yours now, TNTBRKBTDD IN A "NEw"fiosi¥rtr Electrical Contractors \n Oihlinl Bt., Hf'l Hunk 747-2706 6(21, We have many choice looulrinji (ri ui> (3ATO~II~ JO.NKS '~ i'«iniTni "iiS D-Jol ronfidintly will, New J«rity'i MD iiANK~~- Tlire«.rooms fur1, Middletown • Atlsntio II:,*B", aS! C. it C KI.ECTim.' - New wlrlnf, wsllpaiiiTlni: Kully Inmrcrf, V«r free Roofing, Siding & Insulation moit wldtly mtvtMlnd toon company. RED BANK LUMBER nlihed, for adults, tfts A, month, hua where oustoln constructed M£ nomu rewiring Eleclrlc heat No Job v*t oalhrnilva, oil 2'!U-;a',t Como.liiar* oil your bllli, end git «x- Pearl •nd_Wall,ned Ilinl(,747-»»O. anrtjiitllllles_extrs, »41-1(«I7, ranging from 11(1,000 to MM % small 741-UUfO, 74!-97*>6. OLBKN f;O, INC, Koofinf, l!1ln( St l»o coili for mw •rp.nm, fool All at aRANDFATHRlt GLOOKArcilad KBYPbHf — ~/lludlo"apartment. .. be hulll. For oomnleti liJiali, ("AINTINfl" - Innrl'ir, exieririrTiienT nhell carved corner cupboard. Mar- 1 ernl reimlrs Vn-c ''RllninteH, HttiMin- lnnuldtlofi IfuKiikd an'I gutranteed a fow$r monthly puymtnt. Itle-top tnlile. Oyster white overstuffed cently remodaled, neasonshle, DSD* MIILLANEY HIOALT^. 67I.5!'" Entertainment nlild ruli's {;>ill 1MIWJ Uit 10 yfan 77'<-O7O,'). 391-0140. :aiti U Mo. Total 9104 or ZR4-a(Kn. UOtl Poymsnl Paymini fiofn hresk front. Plreplacs .trammel. 'WB8T niiD~~nXAic ~rtii'rii Illl (;ONTI1AI,'T()]|' l'slntln|,"lii~ nir7lN(i- Al Dupoiit Ttdlar ind CALL NOW TWO I1OOMD FllllNlflllKll) _ Inclllrl rooms, living room, dining ro llckrls available for i»ti"""-"'Kocir rooms, luth, ~ JIOHKUT II PAKWKLI. 31 _fiOC point twn-aticeir fslirlu uommamt fully Mceuory liulldlngi. mi, y"$ "H i HI, Heil Msnk 741-7J0U 41.It sulomatln wanner, Eiccellent condition, All utlllllss Inclurllrn telniilinin, Mat Miive.ilenoe. snd msny extras' c» .General Contrnclori ItKliPOIll) II0O1TINO A B1DINO CO I/KM ft.4f J.W4J awan Iloro, Adults only, No pels. 5(10' l i 1 r For 1'rc-i! Knilmilei (nil K42.JIN l,0M 4,M7 4« •00. inns Kenmore soft lust, Mode , *'- !. :.iPj'! : ?r •I'Nnlmtl N«w ro'jrs and repslrf, aluminum ZENITH LOAN CO. tr.n .70, elfldtrlo rclnthM riryer, Coppertoiifi, TriV Adlrih|Tiii:, rAINTINH Inlrrlor, r>iril>ir.'ll»t)~ •tiling. wlnricwH, dmr*, swnlngs, gut* 1140 HIOHWAY II 4^004 Mil MUM HIM used "only Ihret months. IIM. 568-1188 Wiiiiuilltllifir, _ Aparlmetit (na (Moro Cln«/lllcd Adi itei>R(i sidewalks, pitton, ori'l >>h* trt (Jlsrtl, ; (i Ki-iyp Av« , lnlr llBV«n. t*rs, lea«l*ri, slilitlsn. Aelford, N.J, NOPTUNB, N. J, t.vtm TWO ooori" H.IMIT WmPo raised ranch house). Mndirn, ruanfttabU raira lav,h\ livmn nii'tipftv* en1linal«s 7I7.IM1 ID ysr guarssUH. NEW. EVBNINOt CAt!l. private, Bscellint lonatlon. Refer' 741-M17 enesi, security. »(9-J99S. On The NW Page) i HOUSES FOE SALE HOUSES TOR SALE JVEDT Test* Slat*d At Mlddletown Hlgb THE DAILY BEC1STER, 7«<*Uyt J«au«y U, 1969-U OWtt unus *ftvjw.~ wii tam> 11 prime area. Lslfj Hvinj room,* dlnint MIDDLETOWN - The Mid- will take the National Educa- OAK HILL loom, Itw eaWn kitchen with pantry, Four, bedrooms. Ifr bauia;' Jull base. quarrels ; menf, paneltd rJuo wlUi lire " dletown Township High tlenal Development Tests gentle A RARE BARGAIN •lie bedroom*, 1(4 baths, firll baaemcnL Matched applUncHpWS.MO.CftOl 6 Worships 34 Conspicuous All new ktatlnt sjsleni, 220 wiring, GALLERY OF HOMES AQENCY. Rtaltor,' n W. Front School guidance department (NEDT) Saturday, Feb. 15. Ba flrat to «ee thl« lovely three-Bed- two (Ireillaccs. Ideal for larger^ (amlly 7 Allow public room Split (Oral time Offered). Larte rage with sun dack. Wall-to-wall car- built Cotonlal. Three double size bed- scholastic strengths and weak- 10 Form Of 42 Detecting And all lor , > (age, 131,800. • . pet, wuher and dryer Included »t rooms, many extriil. Please oall 741- REAL ESTATE WANTED ACROSS 47 Lever in ONLY $39,900 B4.200. . . • •; 3295 after S p.m. nesses in preparing for col- dancing: pi. device STERLING THOMPSON AS8OC. WB NEED — Five or •!«, J-J bsdroom lege, measure basic high 1 Former engine 11S. African 45 Easier •JDxclualv* with JEAN K. IRWIN REALTOR THIS MUBT Bn BOLD — Three bed- ncomes. furnlabed or unfurnlihcd, baseball star 49 Opposers BEACH AGENCY, Realtor Real Helatt Broker GALLERY OF HOMES room home tvltft 1% baths. Comfort- om W3 to $350 ner month for In- school skills in English, math- plant 48 Young Marina Park 843.418B Bed Sank 4S W. Bivtr Kd,, Rtunson, N. j. able living room, formal dining room imlng personnel. THE BERG AGEN- 5 Stories 52 Composi- Mlfldletovfn, fc, J. Mrs. Dillon 7470018 Bv«nlng> 747-0600 eat-in kitchen, full basement and de- Y, Rt; 33, Ulddletown. 671-1O0O. ematics and word usage, so- 12 Move female 842-26J8 . open 7 days Mr. Bowie B12-0915 Evening) tached garage. Nice lot and many 10 Food fish tions for two Even! 53I-478J trees, Inspect and make oifer. 122, cial studies and natural sci- 13 Male chickens M0. B.A. ARMSTRONG AOENCY, NEED VACANT LAND 14 Opera 53 Honey: -FIRST TIME OFFERED ItUMSON Realtor. SSS Prospect Ave., LJUU Sli- irnull lot or l«r«» tracts. Call MUL- ences. descendants 50 Oeeafl IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Llneroft Split., Eatranco MILEI 813 RIVer Rd, 741-768* Fair Hav«n Call 2i:-CL»-8983 between « p.m. and Murphy, assistant pastor, 22 Certifying 68 Existence Three bearooma, 1& Utha. Full ba"»- ABOUND - Multiple UltlUK, tend for HemtM Multiple Listing Service 8 p.m. 32 Slips away 63 Harvest JKent, lovely pbroh, three-car sarase free catalog of. modes! homes, farms, • Open 1 Bays spoke on youth obedience, officials - Lat. Hxtfemeijr well Hunt, AsWng »s,l,soo; palatial r;um«u» oiiatcg, waterlionti, .M-WW.H . • acreage, lot», business opportunities. IDBAL HOME LOT 136x175-- $8,500 24AftisTr"~^ RUSSELL- MnBORUS For a happy large family. Nine-room' W-aore + corner lot Mlddletcrwn area. It was announced that the 34 Petty agency RAY STILLMAN, Realtor split level, one block from excellent Call quickly, two flays to eell. frahie pectatlons REALTORS ''Our Mm year11 grahlmar school, and acres to safely SNYDER AGENCY, Realtors P.T.A. will hold a social on 26 Fruit drink 70 Weight of Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle «0 Elver Rd. _ Pair Haven piay on. Three baths, game room, W8 tlwy-_3S Shrewsbury 741-8600 cellar, two-car garage. Beautifully 011-2500 . : Eves., 291-0120 7*7-4uji LITTLE SILVER — Two-Story Co~ landscaped, Immediate occupancy, St. Patrick's Day in the 27 Slope India lonlal. Four large bedrooms, 2% !29,»00. WALKER & WALKER, Real- OAK HILI. Rt). i- Mlddletown-Town- 30 Tailors 71 Look IMMEDIATE POSSESSION" baths, paneled den with fireplace Full tors, Hwy. 38, Shrewsbury. 741-5212, ebip. Wooded corner lot. fTSOO. phone church hall. Plans will be JJncroit; Thre» bedrooms, 114 bains basement, two-car garago. Choice 10' 24-Hour Service. • ^ 63S-9558 after 4 p,m. 35 Becomes intently. cation, $46,000. Owner,CJ8*2-&258. completed at the Feb. 13 country kitchen, •den,, mud room! "Alvin just loves the houn I tight • 72 Commerce F.H.A. - V.A. - to mialllled buyer HOMES - FARMS •- AORBAGE GROWINO FAMILY ONLY — Four COMMERCIAL PROPERTY regular meeting of the groups. CROWBIX AGENCY. 78 W Front S! New u»t many rood buya-OaU I/AM- large bedtooms with 3^ baths. En- 'ound in Ttit Daily Register want 37 Sesame 73 Easy task: »ea j3ank,jn-vaa. Evenings 74I-36S6! SON, met, nBAMORI, FREEHOLD. trance foyer leada to 14X34 living room, modern eaMn kitchen, formal MIDDLBTOWN TWP. — Commercial ids. Ha spends hours in the recra Mrs. Domlnlck Tarrlcone is 38 Slide (1. NEW SHREWSBURY — Split level" 462-D14Q dining room and paneled family property alone Hwy. 35 or 36. From 4'5 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting! L1NCB0PT room. This five-year-old beauty Is on ITS' to 10 lore! itULLANEY REAL- (Ion ropm — playing hs's bold" publicity chairman.' • 39 Consume DOWN laving room, dining room, equipped Lovely Ihrte-bedroom home with din- a dead-end street, southbound owner TV 67UM1 , 40 Splash 1 Knocks kitchen, recreation room. Wooded lot. ing room and 24 ft, family room. Pa- asking (28,900. Call for appointment, Wear school, Mid $30' a. 741-3259, tio and two-car garage, Excellent con- E. A, ARMSTRONG AOENCY, Real- 43 Eggs—> 22 Russian IitflijB~8fI,'vER — Attractive ~Caj>i" dition Truly a Jreat buy at 327,800, lor, S5B Prospeot Ave., Little silver, REAL ESTATE WANTED Cod In mint condition on 2/3 acre WALKER b WALKBE, Realtors, 741-4W0, 44 Nights ) river Jnreplace and beamed colling In liv- Holmilel-Hlddlctown. (71-3311. Multi- ATTENTION—COLTS NECK "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean before /S Small ing room, «at-ln kitchen, formal din. ple Listings and Trade-ins. Bend for in« room, four large tearoom*, one catalog. ELBERON-MOVE RIGHT IN! We have ready qualified buyers, so holidays • monkey for fast efficient service, call J. D. Wednesday January 16 fcath (second balh partially rlntehed), PRIVACY IS THE W0RDT»if. you'r« Charming, newly decorated, four-beo"- ROOHE, Realtor, Rt 34, Colts Neck. 46 Native 4 Hurries lull dry banernenl, attached garage, looking for a little mora elbow; room, foom Cape Cod. Near school, transpor- 452-2111. Member Multiple Mating B«r- mineral enclosed breezeway. Fenceti rear try thu 12 ae« parcel wlwEa trout tation, college, only 118,000. Don't miss vice. Present—For You and Yours —Study chang- 5 Makes stream on the property. There are thia Buy.; J'ard.^Many exlran. $34,900. 747-0070. more trees and shrubs than' you can URGENTLY NEEDED - Two and "TO" SBTTLB" ESTATE ~~ Small tan. ing trends and evaluate and separate the non-es- count. Taxes are under $500. If that's ENNIS-VOOEL,- RHALTORS three-bedroom hoinei Mlddletcnvn, Has- falow on US lot in Fair Haven. not enough, there Is a. four-bedroom 293 Norwood Ave. Deal Ml-1234 let vicinity, We have buyin waiting, sential from the necessary. Be certain you have 1ft it n. 13 Priced to sell. Call alter 6 p.m. 812-16'a. ranch linmc, all for J42.O0O. Call now! Ask for'Anne Levy THE KIRWAN CO. 787^100. checked alt factors before making agreements or UNION BEACH - 330 BrOiuWT E.A. ARMSTRONG AOENCY, Real- ill rooms, thrcB bedrooma. I1C.IM. tor, SSS Prospect ATC, Little auver. TWO-BTORY COLONIAL — Living LIST WITH CONFIDENCE taking on responsibilities. Don't procrastinate, how- ic 14,600 mortgage available. 264-3134 741-4600. room with fireplace, dining room, Our 14 professional saitsptople are elver. You could lose out if you quibble. Socf"' JJ a.m. to 1:30 p.m. JUST RtCIHT FOR A tAlWH FAM- kitchen, three bedrooms and bath, leady and able U> market rour prop- Jffcw MON1I0UTH - Two bedrooma. ILY — Littio Silver split level, own- Enclosed sunporch.' Close to schooU erty lUccessfally. aspect* only so-so for this evening. is living room with fireplace, dining er moving to Florida. Living room, and stores. Call 2914127. Trade-las — jDkcnangei - room, kitchen, garage. Resldence-of- dining room, ^modern Mtcllen and Member Multiple Lilting Services' flcrzona~|22;i]oa~~c;r~67rii!57 den. Five bedrooms ana, 2% paths, -NEW GHRjsiWBBURY Three-bed- - '-WALKER drWALKBltrRealtotr — — Excellent neighborhood with good room epUt. Excellent location. Three BhtoWBbury : Holmi Day Under Your Sign OCBANPORT nchoolo, REDDEN AGENCY, Real- baUis, living, dining room, electrlo 741-5512 971-33 how down payment win make you tors, 301 Maple Avc, comer Bsrgm kitchen, Family room, den, laundry Arlal.BornMar.2ltoApr.l7 libra. S.pt. S3 toOst.22 the proud owner of this three-bed- PL, Red Bank. 741-9100. room; 'Full basement/ screened-ln WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST SitpoK of irksome d»r« •» Coniidtncy and uoilantioft in room ranch overlooking Pleasure Bay porch. Two-car .garage. Lovely acre ripidlj- aa poulble, anil williotit kay-wirdi./or aiklenmut under flV« yaars old, low jzffa, BATONTOWN ,— One-family, house. comer lot, Near ichools, shopping,' ..YOUR HOME - Iha Llbn cliru HOWARD DBXTER AgBOCIATBS, Two bedrooms, twcCar garage. Oil parkway. Wall-to-wall carpeting! Call today and itlre aeuna and oaati . neediest commentl r Broker, 21 E. Front Bt.,, Ecd Bank. heat. $8700. small down payment, sal' drapes, like new washer, dryer, re- price. 8TKRLINCI TH0MP8OM * AB- .Taurus. April 20 4a May 20 Scorpio, Oct. 21 fa Nov. 21 M7-2I01. ance $50 month pays all. 892-3256. frigerator. 139,000. M2-7I33. No agents, 100., MT-6M0, / With your many ttlmU, you Caretully.pilniied chnnjtl tboulg should nuke fine alrldei tindtr vorlc out to your advantage %i PEANUTS By CHARLES M. SCHUL2 teieflo rudlitlms, tlili llmt. Geminf. May 21 to Juno JI Saglrlariui. Nov.22 to Dac.21 Give heed to inspirXiptu! Keer. on youf toes ao vou won't I APPRECIATEVOORWAKTIN^ME thoughts. Be a liitla dirlnK; make an error that could prove like a few chances. dliutrous if dliemr'd. TOSKATEWlTHraoiNW Capricorn. Die. 22 ioJan.20 CHAJMPlOH5HlPSWTlJllSTCArrt' Canear. Juna 22 la July 21 M / Smoclh Milins denoted, but K Take a moie actir* Inlereat in 6O...rM SO«fW... LET'S JU5T5W IT you should run into a «nlf, what (i jolne; en. D)n't tie a WAFA^;r0A/? Uka It in stride. itlck'tn4ne,mud. Lao. July 22 (» Au«. 21 Aquarljl. Jan. 21

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artomwn, , /, ..I 16-THE DAILY REGISTER, Tuesday January|l4,1969 Station Townsliip Committee Children's Letters To God Crash Plan Charter Unit Topic Is Chilled MIDDLETOWN - The en- vey of Middletown's present MIDDLETOWN - Com- tire Township Committee has. form of government. The fiist di4 you put in mitteeman Ernest G. Kavalek agreed to participate in the regular session Dec. 17 fea- next meeting of the Charter tured Business Administrator expressed little appreciation Study Commission at 8:30 Richard W. Seuffert and fonscls if thc:y jusi- last night for Gov. Richani J. p.m. next Tuesday in the Township Clerk Charles V. Hughes' crash program for 10 New Monmouth School. Carroll Jr., who outlined their new motor vehicle inspection The township committee functions in the township hierarchy. have, ,"t"° fotkc them stations announced yesterday. form of government as seea by Township Committee mem- Rt. 35 at Patterson Ave., Shrewsbury "We can't appreciate why Future commission sessions bers will be the subject of this will include a public hearing 100 Ft. North of Shop-Rite—741-5019 Open 4 Days Only but again. fe Oy the governor is suddenly so second regular commission concerned," Mr. Kavalek de- session. A question and an- on the township committee clared. "Middletown's con- swer period will follow each form of government. WED.. THURS.. FRI. 10-9; SAT. 10-6 cern about inspection stations committeeman's presentation The Charter Study Com- dates back many months, and of his duties and functions in mission meets at 8:30 p.m. we have the support of our the township government. the third Tuesday of each state senators and assembly- The program is a continir- month iii New Monmouth men."-—r— aEon of ffiffcommission' s sur- ' School."'~ JANUARY GIVE-AWAY RIOT The ex-mayor recalled per- sonal experiences of waiting "three and four hours in line" Over 800 To Choose From — Just Reduced at the, Eatontown inspection station and said the Township (Special Group) Committee has long wanted WE REGLAZE an inspection facility in the LADIES' BETTER Bayshore. The station would $150 not necessarily be in Middle- town, the coenmitteeman ex- ALL TYPES OF • SKIRTS e SHIFTS plained, but should be spotted In .the Bayshore for conve- nience of residents of the en- ALUMINUM FRAME • JACKETS e SUITS tire nor&ern part of the coun- TO DENNIS THE MENACE By Wank Keteham ty. • JUMPERS e PANTS "I have no quarrel with the WINDOWS • Wool • Orion o Pleated methods or the personnel," $1125 Mr. Kavalek stressed, "but • Leather Trimmed • Vinyl • Tweed we do need more facilities." FREI DELIVERY o Plaids o A-Lines • Straight Dolly ad SoMrday 8 A.M.-5J0 P.M • Missy Sizes 8 to 18 ADVBBTISEMENT Wtdmday ad Friday V1» P.M. 11 DO FALSE TEETH D Nationally Advertised Up To 29.95 Rock, Slide or Slip? ravms^ ; Just Reduced 3* BROAD ST. • 741-7500 • RED BANK (Special Group) 3 CREDIT TERMS AVAtLAlU • lUDOn • EASY CHARM •FROWNS CREDIT PRETffiN & JUNIORS fnit fit «M oswitw «? See jour dentist regularly. OTSSBirt »ll «rw oounten • DRESSES e SHIFTS • JUMPERS • SUSPENDER SKIRTS • Plaids o Tweeds • Orion • Wool • Leather Trimmed • Turrlenecks • Hip Styles Cfe*^\ • Pleats • A-Line • Bonded Sizes 6 to 14 5 to 15 Nationally Advertised Vp To 24.95 Over 700 To Choose — Just Reduced This Week! JUST REDUCED INFANTS-BOYS'—GIRLS' Mayor's 'Opeji House' Is dosed This Week LITTLE SILVER — There win will be out of town. won't be any mayor's "open He will resume bis regular house" here fids Saturday be- &-11 a.m. Saturday office hours SKI JACKET RIOT cause Mayor Gkudon N. lit- on Jan. 25. Save en 1 • Quilted • Nylon • Daeroh • Pile Stevens • Shaggy-Type •Cotton • Lined Nationally Advertised Vp To 19.95 Sheets Over 1200 To Choose Over 250 To Choose and Cases Just Reducedd Just Reduced INFANTS'. GIRLS' .._— __ MEN'S SHOE-RIOT $125 SHOE-RIOT • Assorted Styles o Work Stevens Utica No-Iron Sheets . . . Save 30% And More • Assorted Sizes • Dress T» - l • Assorted Colors NOTM o Assorted Sizes "Posies," "Parallels," "Planets'! Reduced For The" First Tims. " Values Up To 9.95 Matching'Towels'on sele, too. Values Up To 12.95 Size .. ,_Reg. _._ Sole , _Sire _'_ Reg. Sole r Over 900 To Choose Over 500 To Choose 72x104. 4.50 3.99 90x104 ioiop S.99 Just Reduced JUST REDUCED (SPECIAL GROUP) Twin Fitted 6.70 3.99 ' Queen'Fitted 13.60 S.99 LADIES' BETTER MEN'S BETTER KNIT 81x104 7.50 3.99 42x36 cases 4.60 pr. Z99pr. Full Fitted GOWN RIOT! TURTLE NECK SHIRT RIOT! • Ant Colors Stevens 180-eounr white percale • Cottons • Full Fashion • Printed • Lhens sheets and cases in a range of sizes to fit every bed. _• Nylon* • Organza $450 • Asst. Sizes $125 Size Reg'. Sole Size Reg. Sol* • Laea • RuffIt s • Nylon • Wool 63x108 3;50j 2.99 39x80 4.40 3.89 • Shes8tol6 • Acetate Last 2 Days! 72x108 3.70 3.19 54x80 S.00 4.40 2 Values Vp To 439.95 Values Up To 19.95 81x108 4.20 3.69 60x80 6.10 S.39 72x120 * 4.70 3.99 78x80 9.S0 8.49 Over 225 Pair Over 500 To Choose Over 809 To Choose 90x120 - 5.60 5.09 Cases 42x38 1.00 ea. .89 , To Choose JUST REDUCED JUST REDUCED 108x120 9.50 8.49 Cases 45x38 120. ea .95 JUST REDUCED (Special (SPECIAL GROUP) Mwi't-Chlldr.n'1—Ladlei' Twin bottom .3.90. 3.39 Cafes 42x48 1.50 ea.1.19 LADIES' Group) LADIES' BRANDED (SPECIAL GROUP) Full bottom 4.40 3.69 NYLONS HAT • Support BRA 1f1 Stevens Colored 180-count percale • Stretch C RIOT! SALE sheets and cases in green, pink, aqua, yellow or gold. • Seamed RIOT! I! • ASST SIZES Size Reg. Sole Size i* Asst. Colon • Asst. 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MIDDLETOWN - A budget budget, to be voted on Feb. another $150,000 in accounts By ED WALSH "Since then our attorney, primary election in June." tained has come from County day, when probably the last which will add 41 cents per 11, will be Monday, Jan. 27, receivable to be paid by the KEANSBURG - Because at Howard A. Roberts, has ad- Question Raised Traffic Engineer Henry J. remaining juror will be se- $100 assessed valuation to the at 8 p.m. in the Board of Ed- Keansburg system for educa- legal technicalities the. pro- vised us that because the Bop The question of the lack, of Ney. lected in the murder trial of $4.17 tax rate for school pur- ucation offices. tion of its high school pupils posed referendum on the in- ough Council and the Board sidewalks along the main ar- Mr. Ney announced last Larry A. Cagle, 19, of 22 High poses alone was. Introduced by No Surplus Use in the past years. stallation of sidewalks along of Education are two different tery leading to the. junior.-se- month that a purchase order St., Red Bank. the Board of Education last Board secretary James Da- Of this, however, $57,000 Fort Monmouth Road will not autonomous bodies the ques- nior high school opened last had gone out for installation Cagls was indicted by the night. vidheiser explained the board must be drawn for school appear on the Board of Edu- tion must be eliminated for September has been passed', of two flashing caution lights Monmouth County-;, Grand The 1969-70 tentative budget cannot anticipate any surplus sites and $15,000 must go for cation election ballot Feb. 11, the time being." among the Board of Educa- on Port Monmouth Road. As Jury for the murder of Oliver totals $11,187,645, up from this from this year's budget. Last installation of fire detection it was learned last night; Asked what effect, the attor- tion, the Planning Board and of yesterday .the lights had A. Newton Sr., 78, of 34 Lib- year's by $1,309,725. Of the year, the Township Commit- systems in two schools and "When the announce- ney's decision has on the pro- the' Borough Council since it not been installed. erty St., Long Branch, Nov. gross total, $7,952,617 must be tee forced the board to use continuation of the Sandy ment was initially made last posed project, the mayor an- was first raised. 'Safety Hazard' 22, 1987. Mr. Newton alleged- raised by local taxes. The re- '$500,000 of its surplus to low- Hook program, all before ihonth," Mayor Leonard 5. swered, "We must temporar- Each body has exhausted In discussing the situation ly was assaulted and died mainder will come jrom fed- er the tax rate by 20 cents. June 30, the end of the fiscal Bejlezza said, "we were un- ily table our plans, but we. every possible county and last month, Mayor BeUezza days after being injured. eral and state funds and oth- The secretary explained year. der the impression that the have- not-abandoned the pro]- state source without success said, "Port Monmouth Road, Jury selection before Su- er sources. that $180,000 remains in the PayHls-TopItem question of, whether or not to - ect .'•'; -,. ~ "..;... in an attempt to receive par- as it exists today, is a safety perior Court Judge Clarkson A public hearing on the school system's surplus with Largest item in the new ; bond the project could legal- "The question will appear tial aid or a special grant for hazard and we must do some- S. Fisher began last Monday. budgef'is teachers' salaries, - • ly be placed on the ballot for on the ballot during the gen- the sidewalk project. thing about it soon. We feel Four jurors were selected totaling $7,491,200, Although \ > vote. eral election in May or the The only outside help ob- that a referendum will give yesterday. So far there are teacher negotiations have not everyone in town a chance 11 men and two women on Circulars Problem been completed, Mr. David- to express their views. the panel. Two of the 14 will heiser said the budget in-" "It wouldn't be fair to as- be dismissed prior to deliber- eludes provisions for a scale sess only the families on Port ations. . . . • Vexing to Fair Haven with a beginning salary of $6,- Split Sessions Are Planned Monmouth Road because chil- 500. The minimum is now ?6,- The state, represented by FAIR HAVEN - Eugene spector and the fire chief (Continued) to assimilate the information now a sending district to Red dren attending the school present. 000, with teachers asking $7,- Bank, will need a high school travel from all over town." Assistant County Prosecutor J. Patterson, of 254 Third 000. 'suggested a ballot question on regarding the budget without Franklin Goldstein, is not Ave., last night asked Bor- Possible condemnation pro- the 12-month school year, a having to consider all the al- within a few'years and the Since making his feelings ough Council action to end ceedings will be discussed The salary figure is up $1,- -suggestion which gained con- ternatives of a school year. most logical, merger would be known on the sidewalk situa- seeking the death penalty. It 080,269 from this year and with Middlfetftwn. tion the mayor has been crit- is seeking a first degree mur- the problem of advertising with the possibility, of costs •• 'siderable favorable reaction "Perhaps at a later date, circulars he said are being to be assessed to the owner. includes provisions for 30 ad- among board members. we could-put it on the bal- "If a regional with Holmdel icized by members of the Let's der conviction which could ditional teachers. Another is beneficial to the. township Save Money for Taxpayers mean life imprisonment thrown all over lawns in the' Temporary Funding Ok'd • "I propose a non-binding lot," he suggested. A temporary budget for the nurse is provided for in the 'referendum on the' February Residents continued a dis- we'll do it," Mr. Jones ex- (LSMFT) group. The oppo- should the jury vote for max- borough. health services budget which ballot to see what the public cussion ol high school diffi- plained, adding that only two nents contend that residents imum sentence. Councilman Ernest H. Beat- first quarter of 1969 was next year, if approved, will • reaction would be to a full culties by questioning the sessions have been held with in other parts of town were - Cagle is represented by adopted, appropriating $47,- tie agreed this is an intoler- 977.50 for salaries and $38,- stand at $148,809, up $18,889, school year," Mr. Goell said. board, about regionalization Holmdel school officials. assessed individually for side- ..Marshall Selikoff of Freehold able condition. The matter The new budget also pro- walks and curbing Installed in and Robert A. Coogan of 256.74 for other expenses. Dr. Brinton Miller said the with Holmdel Township, now He said a third meeting is was referred to the public af- vides for purchase of five new referendum isn't a "bad under discussion. scheduled in February, when front of their homes. Eatontown, both assigned Tax Assessor Melvin P. buses to replace worn vehi- idea," but added that taxpay- Sees Resistance a decision will be made. A through the Public Defender's fairs and public safety com- Stout, former civil defense cles and for two new jitneys ... ers would hardly nave tJme_ _JUchard Jones, board pres}-_ decision must be reached by office,- mittees_jfhldL_wJlLstudy chief, was named consultant —to traneport-handieapped-ehil— toThe^lvll "defeWstafPby dent, explained that township April 1, he added. The jury is not being se- where this material is coming dren. taxpayers would not be recep- questered during the trial. Mayor Robert A. Matthews. Mr. Jones commented that from and how it is being de- The transportation cost tive to carrying the burden while Holmdel needs high Mr. Stout also cleared up a Boss of the direly needed second livered. small mystery related by stands at $607,800 for next school facilities, the regional Crackdown year. This figure is up $24,- (Continued) high school alone. - arrangement would benefit Mr. Beattie urged oth- Councilman William C. Rue, Cocchiaro golfs at the Old 5 Penalized er council members to visit who said a frantically bark- 850 and includes slightly more He added that Holmdel, Middletown through addition- than $100,000 for transporting Orchard Country Club, Eaton- al elementary school facili- In Keyport the Hendrickson property at big dog, marooned on an ice town, where he is known as 93 Fair Haven Road, if they floe on the river here, had parochial and private school ties for its pupils in Holmel KEYPORT — "I am tired By Carton children. . Frank Conte. schools. of receiving phone calls from NEW SHREWSBURY *-• have not already done so. been rescued by a man in •Not a Member' Grubb Says ' Joel Harness, who presented residents who are complain- There are two sheds at the uniform, but not a police- Plan More Walking Municipal Court Judge Law- Mr. Davidhelser anticipated , Frank Conte has played board members with a list in_-g„ of speeder.-s on Broadway..,. rence A. Carton 3rd yester- back of the property, he stat- man. Mr. Stout identified the ed,, which were judged irre- rescuer as George Sherman, the maximum walking dls- golf at Old Orchard "for four He'll Fight of 12 questions on different MaplePlace andFirstSteet," day fined Herbert Cottrell, - or five years, but he isn't a phases of the school system, pairable and fire hazards last a' Fair Haven mailman. ~-~'-.'tance for children ^vUl -be'-: Mayor Robert N. Strang an- Matawan. $30 for failing to raised to one mile as soon as member of the club," County recommended expanding the grily told Borough Council registe—•-•-r• a--n ->-—>aircraft'. June 18, by both Fire Chief Clerk J. Russell Wooliey, who Slumlords present" high school rather last night. Charles Van Hart and Build- •mg -T7- -n - sidewalks are completed on -MARLBORO — "A war on than getting involved in a to- Ralph E. Campbell, 234 ing Inspector Thomas Is.president of the Old Or- "I am insisting that the Po- Castlewall Ave., Elberon, was Mrs. Jvenny, y duly authenticated rec- further reserves the right to held all about Merola, Prosecutor Ken- The proposed code now goes um. The property belongs to Ray ord of the proceedings [or the vol- bids for consideration tor a perIM not per said "we know something to the Planning Board for Shugard. awarded her $25,000 last Sept. untary dissolution thereof by the to exceed thirty (30) days from tho Klatsky Fines The meeting was resched- 5 and $2,100 last July 18 for unanimous consent of all the stock- data of receiving bids. about him." review and-recommendation. uled for Monday, Jan. 20, at Assistant Prosecutor Arnold „_ , _^-, ™. holders, deposited In my office, that FRANK VANORB A.J. JBRRAL ASSOCIATBS, INOr—- Russo was convicted last Drunken Driver "Mr. Nilson, council represen- 8 p.m. in the auditorium of resented Wolfe andAssistant—the two-lots, respectively, The corporation ot this suite, whose Business Administrator • ill office Is situated at No. 320 January 14, IMS October of perjury when he RED BANK — Municipal tative on that board, said the Freehold High School. Levin acted for the state. 'State' appealed the commis- — Street, In the Borough of Bed Jan._U 113,00 planners "are favorable to Lewis Sbeps, Highlands, rep- sion's verdict and it went to Bank, County o[ MonmouUi and State NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS denied having" boasted to a Court Judge William I. Klat- "This is the first time in of New Jereey (William Klataky be- SUPERIOR COURT state trooper that he con- it." Deputy Public Defender ' the jury. ing the agent therein and In charge OF HEW JERSEY sky yesterday fined Stanley 15 years- on the school board thereof, upon whom process may be CHANCERY DIVISION trolled the Long Branch City Nixon, 115 Priscilla Drive, The council last night gave that this has happened," said Thomas Spinello represented Deputy Attorney General served), has compiled with the re- MONMOUTH COUNTY Foy. Richard L. Bonello acted for quirements of Title 14, Corporations, DOCKET .NOt C-MS-W Council. " Uncroft, $205 for drunken final approval to major sub- Dr. Marshall Errickson, General, ot Revised Statutes ot New STAVE OF NEW JERSEY Free on Ball driving and ordered his driver divisions of 15 lots in the sec- the state >and Ralph Heuser, Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing of board president. this Certificate of Dissolution. SARAH HOLMES, her heirs, de- ond and third sections of Wil- Matawan, represented Mrs, NOW. THEREFORE, I, the Secre- He has appealed the convic- license revoked for two years. tary of the Stats of New Jersey, Do visees and personal repreianta- . tion and is free on bail. low Pond. Conservation Probasco. Hereby Certify that the said corpo- tlves, and her, their or any of Raymond Pridgen, 37>/S ration did, on the 31st day ot Decem- their successors In right, title and Cocchiaro was sentenced to Councilman Stephen Green- Woman Hurt ber, 1668, file In my office a duly interest: ELIZABETH HEN- Lewis St., Eatontown, was Unit to Form exeouted and attested consent In writ- DB1CK8ON, her heirs, devisees prison in 1946 for one year for fined $105 for taking a motor wood Jr. reported that the lo- ing to the, dissolution of said cor- and personal representatives and MIDDLETOWN - The Chimney Heat poration, executed by all the stock- her, their or any of their auc- burglary. In 1948, he was con- vehicle without the owner's cal street department, resi- In Accident holders thereof, which said consent cessors In right, title and Inter- vicled of bookmaklng, and dents and Cub Scouts have RED BANK - A Point newly created Conservation and the record of the proceedings est: ELIZA HENDRICKSON, her consent, $30 for operating a Ignites Ivy aforesaid are now on file in my said heirs, devisees, and personal rep- ' fined |V5. In 1960, he was con- motor vehicle without a driv- been helping in a beach ero- Pleasant woman sufffered mi- Commission will organize at office as provided by law. resentatlves, and her, their or 8 p.m. tomorrow In the con- FAIR HAVEN - A lighted IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, any of their successors >ln right, victed of forgery and was sen- er's license unaccompanied by sion prevention project at the nor Injuries last night after a I have hereunto set my hand title and interest. Sandy Hook State Park. ference room of Township fireplace resulted in heat And affixed my official Seal, You are hereby summoned and re- tenced to 30 days In jail and a licensed driver, and $50 two-car collision at Broad St. SEAL at Trenton, this list day of quired to serve upon Reussille, Corn- fined JIM). ' for being drunk, using loud Mr. Greenwood said the Hall. from the chimney igniting ivy December, A.D. one thousand well, Mausncr A Carotenuto, Kaqs., and Bergen PI. nine hundred and sixty-eight. plaintiff's attorney, whose address la . He was arrested by the Fed- and offensive language and cubs of Pack 15 had collected Mrs. Ruth Culp of 1209 Riv- Mrs. Mary Brasch of 944 on the home of Leonard J. ROBERT J. BURKKARDT, 34 Broad Street. Red Bank, New Middletown - Lincroft Road, Gerweck, 33 Linden Drive, Secretary of State. Jersey, an answer to the Complaint eral Bureau of Investigation refusing to identify himself to discarded Christmas trees er Ave., Point Pleasant, was Jan. T.-M, HI. 133.75 filed In a civil action In which Bor- In 1955 and charged with com- a police officer. and carted them to pick-up treated at Riverview Hospital asked by Cocnmltteeman Er- at 8:42 p.m. Saturday, accord- ough of New Shrewsbury Is plaintiff nest G, Kavalek to serve as NOTICE and SARAH HOLMES, et all., are plicity in a Woodslde, N. Y., Ray Osbornc, 130 Bank St., sites, from which the street for injuries sustained in the ing to Police Chief Carl MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT defendants. In the Superior Court of temporary chairman, will Jakubecy. LAW DIVISION Now Jersey within 35 Jifs after 'bank robbery. Thnt charge here, was fined $50 for as- department last Saturday accident. She was a. passen- January 14, 1069 exclusive of such transported two truck loads to preside. He said the Fair Haven • DOCKET NUMBER! 1T4I4 date. If you (all to do so Judgment was dismissed in Federal sault and battery ,on Mlnter ger in a car driven by her BTATB Of NEW JERSEY by default may be rendered against 'Court for lack of evidence. Hlckman, 48. W. Bergen Place, the state park. The cubs husband, Frank A. Culp of the Other commission mem- Fire Dept. and First Aid TO: JERVIS MILLER, d/b/a/ BET- you for the relief demanded In thai bers are Mrs, R. O. RIppere, TER HOMEfl, IND. and ATLAS Complnlnt. Cocchiaro reportedly oper- horc. placed the trees on the beach same address. The driver of squads responded to the CREDIT CORPORATION You shall file your answer and as part of the campaign Mrs. Peter Read, L.K. Tlmo- alarm. Damage was minor, You are hereby summoned and re- proof of service In duplicate with the ates under Slmonc (Sam the Walter McDonough, 39 Park tli» second car was identified quired to serve upon Richard It. Clerk of the Superior Court, State • against hcach erosion,. and lat, Dr. Lydon Kobler and the chief reported and there Schwartz, attorney for the plaintiff, House Annex, Trotiton, New Jersey, Flumber) DeCavalcante, a Aye., Elboron, Was fined $50 as Blanche Dinlow of 28 whoie address is 105 Leonardvllle In accordance with the Rules or civ- Mafia leader In New Jersey. for being drunk and loitering. were rewarded with conser- Beeehwood Ct., New Shrews- Richard C. Cole. were no injuries, RORA Belforil. Now Jersey, aniwqr il Practice and Procedure. to the complaint riled in a civil ac- The action ha» been Instituted for Deputy Stntc Atty. Gen. Jo- Norbort .It. Connalr, 22 vation , awards, he reported. bury. tion, In which Joseph n. Fltzalm- the purpose of quieting the title of mons IN plaintiff Ana Jorvln Miller, Borough of New Shrewsbury to cer- goph Hnyden, In charge of Madison Avo., here, was Patrolman Anthony Abbate- d/h/n nETTER IIOMEB, IND. and tain land to clear up all doubts and criminal Investigation, yestor- fined $2 for pormittlng a dog the ATLAS CREDIT CORPORATION disputes concerning the same. Such 1 marco investigated the acci- ara defendants, ponding In the Mon- lands are described as follows: day replied "no comment ' to to run at large in violation Marine dent which was reported at mouth County Court, Law Division, All that CT'H! i uau • ,'arup| nf of borough ordinance.. County Births nn ur before thf 20th 'riftv of Fcb-n- land and premises, eltuated, lying all questions about Cocchlnro, , (Continued) 8:30 p.m. ary next, If you fill to do so, Judg- and being In the Borough of New ment by default may t>o rondo red Bhrewiihury, County of Monniouln and Army and Marine troopers RIVERVIEW JERSEV SHORE MEDICAL against ycu for thn rellof demanded Slate of Now Jersey. Hazlet School Bond In tho com pin int. You nhall fiin your mDilINNlNO at a point at the had to Jump from hovering Red Bank Ncplune annwer and proof ot servlcn In du- Southwest corner of mock 115. helicopters Into chest deep Itllcntit wlMi tlie Clfrk "! 'he M"it- Lot IDA on the Oltlclal Tax Map Maturity Plan Shifted Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dil- Mr. and Mrs, Hcrnando mouth County Court, Court Ilnuso, ol tho norough ol New Shrews- wat'or nnd march for miles lon (nee ChriBtal Barton), 21 Pledrahlta (nee Athena Bagd Preehold, New Jersoy, in accordance bury: thence 11) running In a The Weather HAZLET - At a brief spe- with the Uuiai of civil Practice and NnrthwuHtnrly direction 307.13 . through calf-doep mud. cial meeting lnst night, the First Avc., Eatontown, daugh- dassarlan), 4 Woodflokl Luno, Procedure. feet, more or less, to a point I ter, yesterday, Tli IN ttciUnx lit it benn Iriitltuted for thence 12) running In., a Northeast* hl11 wln(1v antJ TIDES Officials said troops will Board of Education adopted a Englishtown, son, yesterday. tho puriHiHo nf ran colling of reconi erly illreMUn \,.i.A /n HKUr cold tonliilit nnd tomorrow. and low 10:24 p.m. 1 westerly direction I.MQ feet, more words of propngnnda Into tho IRHUO to flnnnce tho school ford, daughter, yesterday. son, yesterday. UiifnflU, hid., nn nuirtpiig' !', which nl- or !««•, In the point or pile* 61 Ix)w tonlcht about 25, high In TOMOnnOW — High 4:54 iPRed tnnrlgnRn wim iinnltttiril to Al- nniNNiNn. n.m. nnd 5:24 p.m. nnd low village- aroni! by leaflets and construction program. Mr. and Mrs. William WICR- Mr. and Mrs, Hans Utsdic lan Credit Coi'tiorntlon, 'Mil North Aluo known a> Block U6, Lot upper 30s. itrnitrl mrert, rhlladoliihln, PH ty 1IA n Hi- offi'im Tin Map nf 11:24 a.m, and 11:30 p.m. airborne loiul.ipcnkcrs. Tho Robert 0. Havens, board nnd (rice Joanne Gardon), (noc Patricia Pearl), 401 W.ihn RfdicHiUii mnrtgjtf[i'M. «Ml You are made ilnfendants bcciu«* For lied Bank and Itumuon secretary, anld [ho resolution enncprim real (dilute Incnlnrt' »t 'JRA von Halm or are dAlmrd or rsputM lilKh wnii M degrees nnd tho wnlk toward tho allied lines yctitorday. daughter, yesterday, Main finest, lielford. New Jeri*y. tit- ti) own Din said r«tl ••tat* or tome brldgo, iidil two IIOIUB; Sen. was necessitated by a logal liip l,<>t NIL IT In III i'li "'I' • ' » part (hit«f>f or »»m* inl«i««t there- low wn.H ID. H wan 30 nt 0 HrlRht, deduct 10 minutes; will not bo harmed. But technicality and will lowinn Mr, and Mr». Joseph Az- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Official I'M Mm. or Mlridlatnwn in, oi- to hold a ll«i or «ncumbrtnca I'owunhlp I" ft go 'i,W. ihi p,m. The overnight low nnd Ming Branch, deduct 15 min- you nro surrounded nnd If tho tnx Impact In a particular zollna (neo Roslyn Plcone), Haddock (nco Elizabeth Me- DATimi Ilnremtur 10th, IH« you fight you will bo nn- 75 Her Drlvo, Middletown, Kee) 23 Thorcau Drive, Kn- j, miflnmM. WOOLLBY, Oitrk pareinher M, IM» temperature it 7 this morn- utes; Highlands bridge, add your of Uio bond repayment ( Mnnunniilh Cnunty Court HORTlMim a. NHWMAN, JR. nlhllintcd." son, yeiilerday. Kllshtown, son, yesterday. Dec. 21, at, J*n. T, It 952,00 Clerk of the Superior. ~ Ing wore 20, , 40 minutes. schedule. Deo. 14, 31, Jan. t, It | ,1 MDDLETOWN- JBZ PAIJLY JtECTSTER, Twwiay, 14,1969—3 Regi duced the new zoning ordi- it is given final consideration ments will remain unchanged. Henry Ney were appointed to action when the system goes of the News FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - into effect. nance recommended by the on Feb. 10, the date set for First reading of an ordi- the Planning Board. The Township Committee vot- Forming News Unit ed last night in favor of a Planning Board in December. the public hearing. nance defining a set proce- Mrs. Anna Sweet was ap- TRENTON — Gov. Richard J. Hughes completed the This is a "major revision The zoning amendment will dure for paying bills and pointed assistant township Mr. Marzulli announced regional sewer study for the that he was creating a three- breaking of a l^O-year-old blockade yesterday, signing into,, Manasquan Region.. of the zoning ordinance," increase the size and quan- vouchers was approved. A clerk, and Mrs. Dolores law a |300 million plan to develop the North Jersey meadow—.. said Mayor Frank Marzulli. tity of commercial and indus- public hearing and adoption Foulkes, Shaeffer Lane, was member office of puplte 'in- The township has official formation to replace the pub- lands. , ' • •• '""*'&'.';. The mayor invited com- trial zones and create a hos- of the measure is planned on hired as clerk • stenographer. representation at workshop lic information officer, a job Sens. Fairleigh M. Dickinson, R-Bergen, and Frank J. meetings planning regional ments on the proposed stat- pital zone. Single acre mini- Jan. 27. Both of these appointments Guarini, D-Hudson, the principal sponsors of the bill, a^.- ute by local residents before mum residential require- Rev. Albert Gibson and are subject to civil service formerly held by one person. sewage facilities for the Ralph Ernst,v Stonehurst tended the signing. So did Community Affairs Commissioners townships of Freehold, How- Paul N. Ylvisaker, whose-department spearheaded thirmove Blvd., was„appointed chair- ell and Wall, and the bor- man of the new commission, for the overall development plan and who will head the oughs of Freehold and Fann- seven-man Meadowlands Commission. Mr. Ernst is a feature writ- ingdale. er for the Freehold Trans- •' The measure calls for draining and reclaiming 44,000 The resolution passed by Home Swimming Poors Statics acres in 14 Bergen and Hudson County communities. cript. Mrs. Ann Simms, past the committee expresses president of the Molly Pitch- They will be developed according to a master plan which agreement with the concept ier Club, al§o will be a mem- the Meadowlands Commission will draft. of the regionalization plan ber. The mayor postponed ap- At the signing, Hughes called the bill "the fruition of more and the need for further study. pointment of the third mem- than three centuries of searching for the key to unlock rec- Whether the regional fa- Is Debated Again Jn Keyport ber. lamation of what is probably the most valuable piece of cility, would be administered real estate in the world." by reciprocal municipal ordi- KEYPORT - When is a plained that he is being taxed only ones being taxed." •' but he has not been contacted Iii another example of inter- on the outcome. , *community cooperation, the -He said the goal is to transform the meadows "into a nances or by an authority is swimming jwol real property unfairly. ;••••>. Mr. Jones reiterated his statement last night. _ Borough Attorney Michael committee passed a resolu- ' modern urban complex of industrial, commercial, residential yet to be determined. and when is it personal prop- Mr. Jones appeared at and recreational facilities." The committee called upon council's regular meeting last In a letter to council Tax Barnacle told council, "Even tion urging the state Depart- •• The Commission becomes operative Jan 1,1970, and after the other municipalities in- erty? month and complained, "I Assessor Leo A. Brown said though each and every one of ment of Transportation to wid- that must approve all new construction in the meadow area. volved to adopt similar reso- John Jones of 279 Main St., don't mind paying a tax on -he assesses pools under a you has an interest, in this en Rt. 9. lutions favoring further study ,a swimming pool owner, • the pool, but there are over state statute. He told coun- case because it involves a The same resolution had of the plan. came before Borough Council 100 similar pools in town; and cil that he would be glad.to resident of. the borough you been passed by Howell Town- New York Program Scored discuss, the matter with Mr. actually do not have any ju- ship because there have been The committee also intro- again last night and com- mine and two others are the NEW YORK - New York City's antipoverty program Jones in his office. risdiction. Council cannot ren- numerous accidents in the lias the worst administrative problems In the country. Sec- Permit Needed der a decision because it is southerly end of Rt. 9, the retary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz says in an interview with Building Inspector Frank X. actually out of your hands. mayor said. . the New York Times. Detective Outlines His Steps Flvnn, who'was seated in the "Mr. Brown is an elected In other business, the com- "We've had problems in a few other cities," Wirtz was audience, told council that a official of the borough and mittee approved the purchase quoted by the newspaper yesterday, "but nothing like New building permit must be ob- not an appointment of coun- of a new patrol car from . York." tained for any pool installed cil, and, therefore, any deci- Gem Oldsmobile, Matawan, ' The federal official declared the program was the only In Asbury Hotel Arson Probe in the ground or for the con- sions made by him must be for $2,941.63. ' one for which, a trusteeship had been proposed. struction of a redwood pool appealed through proper Business Administrator There'll be a tendency to generalize ft'om the one or two FREEHOLD , — Asbury Arnold Levin, last week drew could get Panaccione out in above the ground. channels." Frederick Jahn was autho- . problem cities," he added. "I hope they will not." Park Detective »Sgt. Rocco testimony that seven credit the open. "A copy of this permit is rized to buy a new snow plow Mr. Rudnick charged that forwarded to the assessor," Council engaged in a brief for $1,750. -Traverso was the only wit- charges were signed for by • debate when Mr. Flynn an- ness heard yesterday in the the name of Panaccion'e for the detective's report lacked Mr. Flynn said, "and he ad- The committee agreed to AP Negotiations Resumed information concerning the nounced that he would need buy a postage meter mailing 1 justs his books accordingly." : "•• ' — \^j •— ••• -— •" ..-,-. ,——-—___.«—15-e - —~ -trial-of-three-men-on-charges, JargejMntitiesjLgas; _ an assistant to properly en- machine-for $627, WASHINGTON — Negotiators for the Associated Kress of attempted arson and con- Witnesses last week idem- ""PeHnsylvania-visitandthat of——Mr-Flynn-said-these4ypes TTThT~biiai~ar and the striking Wire Service Guild resume their sessions spiracy to commit arson of fied John Burkhardt, Second a state witness, Louis J. "Buz- " of pools are classified as per mendeddd by MrM. JahJn to cen- A u zy Soul" Liibinsky, who had manent construction... -Pools garding certificates of occu- tralize mailing under munic- with federal mediators today. Neither side commented on the th- e •-Lincol• -n Hotel, j Asbur- —y Ave., Long Branch, as mak- pancy. i of the purchases discovered the containers of made of plastic and corrugat- ipal auspices. Last year, 30,- .talks in compliance with a request from the Mediation Park, last year. ing some ._ _ _ . Councilman Leroy P. Hicks Burkhardt had pleadelddd guilil- gas, that he could identify ed ,metal are classified as 000 pieces of mail went out Service. • . —^Most of the day was oc- said he would vote against ty to charges of attempted Burkhardt but not the other temporary. from the township.' cupied with legal motions by hiring any additional part- defense attorneys. arson last Monday. defendants, Scala or Panac- "I can have my pool dis- A use variance application Bishop Would Meet Priests . The detective testified that cione. The detective said he mantled and moved for $200," time employes. .from Felix McCabe Jr., and The trial before County "We should review our ejii- , NEWARK—Archbishop Thomas A. Boland agreed yester- Court Judge M, Raymond on April 21 he followed a man did not think these facts were Mr. Jones said. "Isn't that Carl McCabe was granted. important enough, to.. warrant_. .temporary?": JM.McCabesj>laniaJ>uild_a.. day to meet with 20 dissident priests who accused-him .of - McGowan -moves -into its sixth from Long Branch to Hights-, v town and then trailed Scala inclusion. • . "You are required to Dave ing more "plrsonha7 ~SP" 12 by 20-foot cinder block practicing racism. day today. Hicks said. ; ,• The Rev. Thomas Comerford of Newark's Queen of On trial are Edward Scala, to two Pennsylvania towns After a legal motion outside a permanent electrical hook- building in a residential area Angels parish, al center of the unhappiness with the arch- Ocean Ave!, Belmar; Nicho- and then returned to Asbury the presence of the jury con- up to the pool,". Mr. Flynn "I am in sympathy with to be used as a dog kennel. diocese, confirmed that officials had agreed to discuss charg- las Panaccione, Jane SC, Park. cerning a newspaper article, answered, "and that makes it Mr. Hicks," Councilman Jo- The committee also ap- es made by. the 20 priests who call themselves Inner City Long Branch, and Irving Under cross examination by Judge McGowan reminded the a permanent structure, ac- seph F. McQuarrie said, proved the application of Elon .Priests United for Christian Action. ) Martin Rudnick of Red Bank, jurors of his daily admoni- cording to our building code." "but we must have our build- Homes Inc. for certificates of Stieglitz, Cross St., Lakewood, 1 The meeting is expected to take place today at the one of the owners of the ho- who represents Panaccione. tion not to read newspaper ac- Appeal Denied ing code enforced and I am occupancy on 38 lots in the chancery office. tel. Sgt. Traverso admitted that counts of the trial proceed- Mr. Jones said he appealed going on record asking the Colts Brook development. ings and not to discuss the mayor to appoint another Sgt. Traverso traced the he testified before the Grand the original assessment to the During a public hearing, Jury that he obtained a war- case. county tax board but his ap- part-time employe at the next William Norman complained Britain's Trade Deficit Rises steps in his investigation af- meeting. If anyone wants to ter about 500 gallons of gaso- rant for Mrs. Panaccione and Scala is represented by peal was denied. He say he of the contractor's delay in in- and an Eatontown family vote against the appointment stalling sewage pipes in the LONDON — Britain's trade deficit increased by 30 mil- line were found in the hotel charged her with being an in- Robert Ansell of Asbury Park. Robert Hanlon of' Asbury have appealed to the state for that is their prerogative." Barkalow tract. x> lion pounds—$93.6 million in December—more than twice March 15 in plastic contain- terested witness in the case Park represents Stieglitz. interpretation 'of tte"rulin g "What this town really Marvin Shaefer, attorney, the level of the November figure, the government announced ers. . : : . • against Burkhardt so that he needs is a full-time manag- explained that the reason giv- today. This left a seasonally adjusted deficit of $132 million. From the'state Motor Ve- er," Mr. McQuarrie contin- en for the present delay by The December figure contrasted sharply with the November hicle Department, he said, he ued, "a person who will be a Sambo] Construction Corp. .deficit of $40.8 million, which was down $122.4 million from learned that a license plate ! combination engineer, buyer was that digging into the October. ISU 513 was registered to Liv- Labor Department Edict Forbids and building inspector. frozen ground would increase "ia. Panaccione, wife of one the cost to the contractor ''of the defendants; that JSQ "Several years ago we fig- Rap Dix Commissary Curb from $3 per foot, as the col' was not issued by the state; StudmtQffice Work Experience wed a peraon»ofthis caliber tract specified, to $10. FT. DIX — Retired Army personnel in this area pro- ISU 510 belonged to Roberta would cost the' borough ap- — Busi- of their training, the Board The board had suggested tested strongly yesterday against an order to restrict their Parker and NJI716 was reg- MIDDLETOWN proximately $21,000, including Construction was to hav« of Education learned last the writing campaign to see use of the Ft. Dix commissary sales store. istered to Steven Baker of At- ness students in the high a car and other incidentals. begun in December. night. • ' if the federal law governing "This is an affront to retired personnel,'" one retired lantic Highlands. school will no longer,have We figured we couldn't afford child labor could be changed a manager then, and I doubt colonel who lives in Mount Holly declared. "We have earned The state, representedb ythe advantage of working in Superintendent Paul Lefev-, to allow continuation of the if we can afford one now, but certain privileges just as active personnel have..,'JIintend to Assistant County Prosecutor offices for two weeks as part er said he had been notified '#•• see that the legislative branch of Congress hears'.about this. by the U.S. 'Department of program. we should study this area a Be wise, I have already notified Sen. Harrison A. Williams^rD-NJ." .Labor that the students' non- The board approved $29,- little more. paying, positions as part', of the coming school year and "Until.this man is hired or open a their classes are considered approved bills-totalling $2,- a simpler solution is found I SHaw's Conspiracy Trial Set Pay Boost Parley "exploitation of child labor:" will have to go along with the NEW ORLEANS - Clay Shaw, 55-year-old retired busi-. "Asinine, bureaucratic In his superintendent's re- hiring of a part-time assistant Checkvnaster nessman, will go on trial in New Orleans Jan. 21 on charges dumbness," declared board port, vMr. Lefever reported building inspector." of conspiring in September, 1963 to assassinate President Held in Red Bank member Warren C. DeBrown. that a member. o£Uie .Tren- Council introduced an ordi- accounttoday John Kennedy. 4 . ' —"Bunch of poppycock," ech- ton, State College faculty, in nance appropriating $121,000 -Judge Edward A. Haggorty Jr. turned down final de- RED'BANK.- The Bor,- cost - of -living salary in- oed Dr. Brinton Miller." :~-. charge of.!. student ^teachers • for purchase of an acre of fense moves yesterday to delay the trial,-to quash the in- ough Council met. last night creases, borough-paid major The program was .support working here, has praised the property in the business dis- No minimum medical insurance for their dictment and to move the Jrial at least 100 miles from New with representatives of the ed by local businessmen who English department and es- trict. The tract, known as "the ^Orleans. __ - families, and' council consid- _.Etictapn-.properJy,_ has_a —Municipal Employes Associa- have opened their offices to pecially the - speech program "eratibn of an ordmance*which students in the senior secre- in the high school as one of frontage of 175 feet on Wbalanc. e required Break Gun Black Market '.. , tion, which'is seeking a 10 would permit members of tarial training course for the best in the state. Front St. and k depth ex- _.per cent wage boost,.andjhe. jjfte. force to live outside the -more than 40 years.— ----- _tends, to RarltanBay. The KAGKENSAGK—A-raid-by-tte-tatemal-Revenue-Servlce- ~Pfttrblnreii's~BBnevolent-Asso' —borough. -rMrrtefever-explainea-busi^- —land—acquisition—was-nece* • sary to complete a ring road and the New Jersey state police has broken up what was Xocal police last November nessnien will face $500 fines Zeichner — described as "one of the largest black market "gunoperations won overwhelming voter a{S' seeking some wage'and fringe they continue the program gir in the country." . proval for a 15 per cent without paying the student Penalizes Six front from Broad Street to Three men, all with National Guard affiliations, were benefits. across - the - board pay in- help a $1.40 per hour mini- Beers Street with an exit at ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - —taken into custody, along with what one IRS agent said were . The salary negotiations crease, effective Jan. 1. It is mum wage. W. Front St. " Elmore Dowdell of 296 enough; weapons to "fill a two ton truck." Paul. Hankins, an _ with the. Municipal, Employes their first; salary'increase He added the development' Of the appropriation, $115,- investigator for the alcohol, tobacco and firearms'division of ' Association will be continued since 1964. . Shrewsbury' Ave., Red Bank, 000 will be raised through does not affect the coopera- was fined $25 last .night by the IRS, said the guns were destined "to turn up with at a council caucus next Mon- The extra pay the PBA is tive program in which stu- bonds and $6,000 from the snipers or in riot areas." • day. The police requests will Judge Irving B*. Zeichner for capital improvement fund. asking would bring the total dents are paid for work in of- using abusive language. Some of the weapons seized at a private home in Little be the subject of discussions wage Increase to 21.7 per cent, fices and businesses as part of The ordinance will be aired Ferry, where two of the men were arrested, and at a garage between the PBA representa- Mayor O'Hern said last night. their .training program. He Ralph Belicose of 1 Lake- publicly Jan. 27. in Garfield, were boxes of hand grenades, 15 Thompson sub- tives and the governing The 15 per cent, increase reported that students in- side Drive was lined $55 for_ Council adopted a resolu- machine guns, several Russian made weapons, a .50 caliber . body's police committee, was expected to boost the po- volved in the program made leaving the scene of an acci- tion' temporarily appropriat- antiaircraft machine gun and a' number of hand guns. dent. Robert Guntz of 33 headed by Councilman Theo- lice department's payroll by $100,000 in wages last year. ing $126,312 for current ex- Pay bills at homo and gain dore J. Labrecque Jr. $38,800. The new requests re- Mrs. Shirley Graves, a Shrewsbury Ave. paid $10 for penses and $19,821 for water having no registration in his more leisure time. Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern portedly would raise it anoth- member of the Village School utility operating expenses. Karpis Eyes Welfare Work possession. said the PBA is seeking es- er $17,300. PTA, called the on-the-job Council will meet with Can we help you? TACOMA, Wash. - Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy No. 1 in tablishment of a specific pay Confused System training program an experi- Gregory St. John of 12 members of the Board of Ed- Service Is our the U. S. in the mid-19305, today contemplates a future as a differential between depart- The salary system in the ence she valued while a stu- Karyn Ter., Middletown; ucation at 8 p.m. Monday in worker in a social welfare agency. blggestaaaot. ment ranks, an increase in police department now is con- dent in the high school here Thomas Masterson of 10 East the Central School to discuss The co-leader of the notorious Karpls-Ma Barker gang overtime pay from $3.45 to fused. Several years ago a and offered her help and that Ave., and Glenn Lane of 72 that terrorized the nation in the depression years, ends 33 $4.45 an hour, provision for longevity system was institut- of the PTA In writing con- Wesley Ave. were fined $20 years' imprisonment when he boards a launch from Mc- gressmen. each for careless driving. week. MEMBIROPF. D. i.e. nell Island Federal Penitentiary for the mainland. He will ed, with salary related to the be taken to Vancouver, B.C. to board a flight for Montreal, length of service, and then his native city. „ Six Hazlet dropped. As a result, some department members of dif- ferent ranks or length of ser- Trap Two Escaped Convicts Candidates vice now earn the same sal- aries. • LONG BEACH, Calif. — Two escaped convicts from Mis- SCO VER! Are Heard Establishment of the pay souri, one of them considered among the most dangerous differential between ranks li.-Mlll r ;/!'// WEST ENDS'S NEWEST fugitives in the nation, were captured by the FBI yesterday WEST KEANSBURG - would remove some of those in a home littered with firearms. Candidates for the Hazlet inequities. Agents said one of the captured convicts, Patrick Kane, Board of Education spoke last 43, was to have been added to the FBI's list of the 10 most night at a forum sponsored In The 10 per cent wage in- RESTAURANT & SUPPER CLUB wanted men tomorrow. West Keansburg School by the crease asked by the Munici- Taken into custody with him was Dale Wilson, 24, who es- West Keansburg PTA. pal Employees Association caped with Kane at Wurrcnton, Mo., last Nov. 14 while being would cost about $45,000. Robert G. Havens, board In September of 1007 the as- transferred from Lcavonworlh Federal Penitentiary to St. secretary, who attended the ' Louis, Mo. sociation and the borough meeting with incumbents Rob- agreed on a packago which ert A, Hand, William C. Her- raised salaries of the 100 bor- O'Brien Gives Democrats Advice ring and David L. Kaufman, ough workers an average of who seek reelection, reported 11 per cent over a three-year WASHINGTON - Master tactician Lawrence F. O'Brien tho audioncc well-informed Is leaving tho polltlcnl aronn for bankers' hours with this period, with larger boosts for and said the candidates were employes then making under word of ndvlco to his fellow Domocratn: 1-ook to tho "vory woll received." suburbs. That's wlicro tho Democrats nr \ ?!>,3l)l and smaller Increases O'Brien, who culdcd tho campaigns of ttirco Democratic Oilier candidates appearing for employes In the ovcr-$7,- DIn« lurrounded by luxury of an earlier century. Fine foods and wine*, presidential candidates, resigned as nntloniil pnrty chnlrman were Mrs. Knrln I>. Kress, 000 brocket. Tho iiKKOCiatlon live entartalnment every evening. Open every day (ram 11 a.m. to 2 last week to bovdmo president of a banking Investment firm Albert 10. Ilor/op rind Jolin T. wantK that set nsklo, a.m., closed Tuotdays, serving luncheon, dinner, late supper. Appearing YnnnuMl, Candidate Michncl In Now York, Ho gnvo his parting advlco todny in remarks 'Sf daily In tho Onyx Lounge "Wllla Moultrle," pianist and 10 •, tfyllir. prepared for tlio Democratic National Commllteo, which con- II. Tambuiro was absent bo- vened to namo his successor. cnufio ol a business appoint- WANTED Ken. Fred Harris, D-Okln., backed >>y Vlco 1'rcKldent ment. PLANK ROOM EVERY WEEKEND —THE TIKI QUARTET Hubert II. Humphrey, wns expected to get the Job which will Tlio tliroo Inoumljonts and USED PIANOS RITA ROMAN, RUSS DITXEL, HELEN TREMAINE, ART MAJOR entail clomilni! up a campaign deficit estimated at between four newcomers are compet- (0 million and $12 million and rolmtldlni; tho parly, In ing for thrco three-yenr tennis 431-1166 Q'Drlsn'H words, "from tho bottom up.'1 on tho tioard. I 1