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, "4 '•! ff ,mmm0w *•**, ttfe ia 4ta. fttr aai 25,375 •aWer tadtftf, low anted ». \ Red Bank ArcaJ Thuerrew tab with Copyright—The Red Bank Register, lac, 1965. temperaturea, U|h U low-** *M DIAL 741-0010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS VOL 88 NO. 133 MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE r rfi* Subway Strike Doesn't Bother Them Sliore Commuters Head For City Despite Lindsay Plea York-Keansburg-Long Branch Bus of the New York-Keansburg-Long would hike from Pennsylvania Empire State Building, at 34th Undeterred by the prospect of Line, Inc., reported the usual Branch Bus Line, Inc, said many Station, at 34th St. between Sev- St. and Fifth Ave., where she long hikes in the unpleasant early morning passenger loads. commuters heading into down- enth and Eighth Aves. to his is a typist with Bullock Hosiery weather and Mayor *John V. At both the Allenhurst and Red town Manhattan switched to the office in the RCA building, at Co. Lindsay's. plea to stay out of Bank railroad stations, the sale company's Newark-bound buses Madison Ave. and 53d St. Miss Margaurite Lamb, 530 the city, thousands of determined of weekly and monthly commu- this morning, planning to take Also planning on long walks in Second Ave., New York City, Monmouth County commuters ter tickets was reported slightly the tubes into New York. the rain were Kel Bamford, 39 who had spent the New Year's headed for their jobs in New heavier than usual. Perhaps least perturbed by the West Riveredge. Dr., Little Sil- weekend in Red Bank visiting York City as usual this morning Several of those who purchased mass transit strike were Mon- ver, who estimated it would take with a friend, Katherine Roach, despite the two-day old transit commuter tickets anticipated mouth County residents who wtork him an hour,to get from Penn- was returning to New York via strike which has shut down Man- hikes of three and four miles to in the Wall St. area, within easy sylvania Station to his office at the Asbury Park-New York hattan's subways and bus lines. reach their desks, one dispatcher walking distance of the Central 56 Park Ave., where he is an Transit Co. bus, said she did Dispatchers at local stations said. Railroad of New Jersey depot. executive with Koppers Co., and not plan to go to work today. of the New York and Long "Myself, I think they're nuts," Lambert Beeuwkes, 29 Notting- Marilyn Sargent, 136A Eaton Miss Lamb, employed by the Na- Branch Railroad Co. and spokes he added. ham Way, Little Silver, national Crest Apts., Eatontown, who said tional Council of Churches at men for the Asbury Park-New Many Switched sales manager with the National she makes the trip by foot ev- 119th St. and Riverside Dr., said York Transit Co. and the New Harold Mabb, general manager Broadcasting Company, said he ery day from the station to the (See SUBWAYS, Page 2) NEW YEAR BABY — First bom'in Monmouth County this year is ton of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.Croce, 804 Fifth St., Union Beach. With mother and baby Is head nurse, Mrs. Marie Built, of Riverview Hospital, Rad Bank. Charles, born at 12:09 a.m. Satur- Death Record Set On Highways day, weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Charles' father is a laboratory technician at International Flavors and. Fragrances, Inc., Union Beach. The Croces also have a two- year-old daughter. ' Teicher Says League 'Not Interested' Nation's Traffic Toll Reaches 544, 13 in State On Holiday Weekend By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS out of control on a curve of crashed into a utility pole on was riding struck a pole in East Miss Reidy lived at 3056 Me: Traffic fatalities set records Route 206 about four miles north Absecon Boulevard. Three other Camden. The driver, Charles :hanic St. for the second straight holiday if here and ripped up 190 feet teen-agers in the car were in- Hahn, 21, of Camden, was re- NORWOOD — Mark Rains- weekend today as well over 500 >f guard rail. Ryan was hurled jured, one seriously. They were ported in critical condition Sun- ford, 6, died Saturday in Pa&- Picking Candidate Slate persons died on the nation's high- :rom the car and his body was identified as John F. Baybo, 18; day at Cooper Hospital. > ' cack Valley Hospital, Westwood, ways during the three-day New found 150 feet away, He was Frank J. Ritter, IB, and Robert HADDONFIELD — Patricia L. of injuries suffered when he was LONG BRANCH •"- Better Gov- legal advisor of the league, Mr. Teicher said that that "il Year's Observance, dead on arrival at Princeton Hos- Graci, 19, all of Wenonah. Bay- struck by a car while riding his r Reidy, 19, of Comden, was killed ernment League officials force- stated in a letter that the league and when" it is in "the best At last count 544 traffic deaths pital. The accident occurred bo was listed in se ious condi- Saturday when her car smashed bicycle near his home on Friday, fully denied yesterday that the was "not interested in proposing interests of the citizens in Long around 6 a.m. in Montgomery tion Sunday at Atlantic City Hos- had been recorded with more into a guard rail on Grove Street Police identified the driver as unit had picked a slate of candi- a slate of candidates." He said Branch" for the league to make expected as reports continued Township, Somerset County. pital. at the Cooper River and the Dr. John Nagel, of Demarest; dates to run for election to the no endorsement by the league a choice, an announcement of to come in from scattered parts ATLANTIC CITY - Edward CAMDEN — Delores Kulbacki, struck a bridge support. She was The Rainsford boy lived at 735 City Council.. • • has been made of any group or the choice would be made. of the nation. Ferroni, 19, of Wenonah'was 18, of Delair was killed Satur- dead on arrivaX at Cherry Hill The denials were, in response person. ; Daniel J. Maher, a forme: (Among the traffic fatalities killed Saturday when his car day when the car m which she HospitaL (See DEATHS, Page 2) • to a story in last Thursday's "Let me state in no uncertain mayor under the commissior were 13 in New Jersey, two Register which reported that five terms," he declared, "that this form of government and one ol more than predicted. men had been chosen to run un- (the report) is absolutely untrue. the. prime movers of the league, (The 13 New Jersey deaths In- der the aegis of the league if On numerous occasions it has last night said no candidates had cluded a 17-year-old Union Beach and when the government been stated most clearly and been selected. girl killed early Saturday in changes, ' ', emphatically" that no endorse- "We haven't got any cand. American Paratroopers Invadf two-car collision at Rt. 36 and Irving Telcher, a member and .ments "have been made. (See CANDIDATES, Paga 3) Middle Rd. in Raritan Twp.) The. recor,d toll passed, last New Matawan Township Coalition Planned •••"' Year's traffic death count of 474 early Sunday. The lowest toll for any New Year's holiday since Mekong Delta In Yiet World War II was 269 during SAIGON (AP)-U.S. paratroop- By this afternoon, there was marshy Communist area on the But they- were beaten off. Ten he'three-day period of 1949-1950. ers slogged through mud and only occasional contact With the northern fringe of the Mekong Reds were reported killed. 'OldGuard^D^moeraisBet•The New Year's deaths, how- swamp today in their first big guerrillas, Delta. It has long been consid- Use Flamethrowers ever, still were far short of the invasion of the Mekong- Delta but A U.S. spokesman said the 173d ered a Viet Cong Infiltration A military spokesman said it all-time holiday traffic death a large Viet Cong force slipped Brigade had killed IU Viet Cong, route and base camp. was the first time-the Commu- count of 720 during the three-day deeper into the Red sanctuary, captured seven and detained It was considered doubtful that nists used flamethrowers. To Form Joint Committee Christm,as period. eluding their pursuers. 502 suspects. Vietnamese troops the heavily armed Americans The South Vietnamese didn't An Associated Press survey of By JAMES M. NEIUAND. was an anti-Marz organiiation slot to Strathmore,Democrats,. The probe by the. 173d Air- killed 125 guerrillas in the fight- would attempt to pursue the Reds capture any of them, but they a non-holiday weekend of the borne Brigade, backed by artil- ing, their spokesmen said. ; over terrain unsuited to their MATAWAN TpWNSHIP-"Qld (former Mayor" John Marz, Jr.;) The four Strathmore candidate* were believed of Chinese make same length as the New Year's lery, air strikes and even tanks, Food, Flags. Captured equipment. and part of- the equipment of a Guard" Democratic factions—at at a time when the "Regular were top vote getters in the pxi holiday showed 420 deaths in began with high hopes of rousing battalion of North Vietnamese odds with each other-for several Club'? continued to support Mr. mary. The ,U.S. -paratroopers had Although American planes traffic. The survey was made the guerrillas from their strong- regulars. years—are planning a Joint execu- Mara, chief executive here fora Jn November elections, how moved westward from Saigon in- again spared the Communist from 6 p.m.