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VOL. 80, NO. 85 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1967 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE NAACP Terms Little Silver School Decision 'Racist' Red Bank Would Battle Regional Move By DORIS KULMAN reaction to the prospect of including a substantial number of sending districts, whose 10-year contracts here expire this Little Silver and Shrewsbury have little or no Negro popu- RED BANK — The Red Bank Area Branch of the National non whites in regionalizing," and said the board's action "can spring, to indicate their long-range plans and, Mr. Canzona lation of their own, while Red Bank's own high school enroll- Association for the Advancement of Colored People yesterday be compared with the head-in-the-sand position taken by said, Red Bank's high school expansion program has been ment is more than 40 per cent Negro or Puerto Rican. ' declared it expects the Red Bank Board of Education to op- George Wallace when he stood in the schoolhouse door to bar hanging fire awaiting their reply. The NAACP said it was gratified to see how many Little i»se any .move by the Little Silver and Shrewsbury school integration." Mr. Wallace is the former governor of Alabama. Silver residents appeared at Monday's meeting to «upport "They've kept us on the hook so long, we don't know three-community regionalization with Red Bank. But it stressed boards to'pull their students out of Red Bank Higb School. "Naturally, we will oppose any application they make to whether we're coming or going," he said. "We can't spend Edmund Canzona, president, said the Red Bank board will. pull out of Red Bank," Mr. Canzona said. that "a majority on the Little Silver board evidently has money for new facilities unless we're sure the sending dis- committed itself to standing against the policy established with The Little Sliver Board of Education Monday night voted Mr. Canzona said the Red Bank board still is paying on tricts will stay with us." 5-2 in favor of a kindergarten through 12th grade regionaliza- a $900,000 indebtedness incurred when it built additions to the the Brown decision in 1954 of moving the country away from tion with Shrewsbury — a move which would mean with- high school "to accommodate the sending districts." He said Citing Dr. Marburger's announced intention to create larger segregation and toward integration. drawal of their students from Red Bank High. If Shrewsbury he doesn't know how long that indebtedness has to run. school districts, Mr. Canzona added, "I don't know if they'll "By its action the Little Silver board majority has added concurs, Dr. Carl Marburger, state Commissioner of Edu- Portrayal at Monday's meeting of the Red Bank board as get permission (for two-community regionalization) as soon as the name of Little Silver to the list of Little Rock, Prince cation, will be asked to approve a referendum for the re- penny-pinching and neglectful of its school plant brought tart they think." Edward County and Plaquemine Parish (County) and the other gional ization. response from Mr. Canzona. The NAACP statement also cited Dr. Marburger, pointing bastions of bigotry, who placed themselves in opposition to The NAACP said the Little Silver decision "is a racist It was in January, 1965, that Red Bank first asked the two to his announced determination to promote integration. (See REGIONAL, Pg. 2, Col. 4) • Israel Again Hits Refinery UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The Security Council was called pensation of Egypt for damage nent and durable peace in the whole system collapses." waters. — A new Israeli attack on into urgent session last night at caused in the fighting and de- area." Egyptian Ambassador Moham- U.N. observers at the scene Egypt's major oil refineries at the request of Egypt which ac- manded that Israel observe the Israeli Ambassador Gideon Ra- ed El-Kony charged that Israel sent word to SecretaryrGeneral Suez was reported today as the cused Israel of "new and pre- cease-fire. fael accused Egypt of "mari- had embarked on a "criminal U Thant that Israel initiated ar- Soviet Union sought support for meditated, flagrant aggression." Fedorenko charged that the time lawlessness" by its sink- act of aggression" aimed at the tillery fire pn the oil refineries. its demand that the U.N. Security Israel filed a counter complaint United States, Britain and West ing of the Israeli destroyer Elath destruction of one of Egypt's A cease-fire was putr Into *f- Council condemn Israel as the accusing the Egyptians of "open Germany were playing a danger- last Saturday with 47 men dead most important industrial cen- feet after' three hours of heavy aggressor in yesterday's battle aggression and violations of the ous game abetting "ruling cir- or missing. ters. fighting. The Israeli bombard- of Suez. cease-fire resolution." The Is- cles in Tel Aviv." Labeling the sinking a "deliber- "The city of Suez is in flames," ment was viewed in Tel Aviv as Newsmen visiting the Egyptian raelis charged the Egyptians fired Goldberg, offering his rival ate act of military escalation," asserted El-Kony, charging that a reply to the sinking of the port at the southern end of the first from gun emplacement with- resolution, said the council Rafael cited an Arab proverb the attack was launched without Elath. Israeli newspapers sup- Suez Canal reported an Israeli in inhabited areas of Port Taufiq, should give the U.N. observers that "those who light a fire can- provocation from Egypt. ported Defense Minister. Moshe plane penetrated Egyptian air ort Ibrahim and Suez. in the area land, sea and air not ask protection from the The Egyptian envoy called the Dayan's warning: that- the sink- space today and fired its machine Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T. power needed to enforce the flames." shelling retaliation for the sink- ing of the destroyer was a renew- guns at firemen fighting the Fedorenko asked for prompt cease-fire. The council, he de- Rafael declared that reciprocity ing of the Elath and repeated al of the.June war. Dayan as- fires at the refineries hit by council approval of his resolu- clared, "has the right and obliga- was the "very essence" of the the Egyptian claim that the ves- serted that Israel would react Israeli artillery the day before. tion, which also called for com- tion to insist on a just, perma- cease-fire and without it "the sel was in Egyptian territorial step by step. -The newsmen said Egyptian antiaircraft guns drove off the Israeli intruder. There was no REFINERY HIT ' • it a view of huge refinery com- word on casualties. Following Yesterdays Massive US. Strike plex in Egypt's • ort Suez at the southern end of the The Israeli army reported trouble on another frontier. It Suez Canal, The refinery was left abiaze when Egypt said two Israeli soldiers were and* Israel fought a battle of artillery and mortars yes- killed, another was seriously terday iiV the1 area. (AP Wirephoto) wounded and an Arab was killed In a clash, between troops and Arab infiltrators seven miles Key Airbase Raided Again north of the Darnya Bridge \ spanning the Jordan River. SAIGON (AP) — American jet touched in the strikes yesterday. lost over North'Vietnam yester- six closely bunched towns and new search-auid-destroy sweep In Success Unlikely bombers flew through challeng- A U.S. military spokesman day instead of two as previously one airfield in Kien Hoa Prov- the central' highlands. — Opera- GOP in Move At the United Nations, there x ing Communist MIGs today to said the raiders tangled twice to announced. But a spokesman ince, 30 to 45 miles south-south- tion .MacArthur—by perhaps 8,- seeffl'ed little chance the -Rus- pound the1 Phuc Yen airfield dajr with MIG interceptors outsail none was shot down hi the west of' Saigon in the Mekong 000 men of the U.S. 4th InJan. sians could round up enough again in a quick followup to the reported no kills for either side. Phuc Yen area. Four fliers were Delta. try' Division' but said after 13 votes to secure approval of their massive strike yesterday on The U.S. Command reported missing. A U.S. spokesman said a two- days of the' hunt for elements of resolution condemning Israel. tor Big Slash North Vietnam's biggest airbase. earlier that 10 MIGs, were de- The day's losses raised to 711 hour barrage before dawn killed three North Vietnamese divi- Cites 'Stale Record* Air Force F105 Thunderchiefs stroyed or damaged and the air the announced total of American 11 persons and wounded 48, most sions,, no significant contact had

Yen's main 9,170-foot runway for least five or six days irf the big- north. though one. U.S. government' ci viet resolution, terming it a The U.S. Command said four a second time and also hit main- While the tempo of the air war vilian employe was among the titures "midnight rerun of this stale rec- gest raid of the war. of the enemy had been killed wounded. ord." He introduced a resolution tenance and support facilities U.S. headquarters disclosed increased, the Viet Cong un- and 16 Americans wounded. north of the field which were un- that four American planes were loosed light mortar attacks on U.S. headquarters announced a -WASHINGTON (AP) - Re- reduce expenditures by $6 to $8 calling on the council to condemn Troops of the U.S. 1st Air publicans have $5 billion and $2 billion in the present year. all violations of the Arab-Israeli Cavalry Division reported find- billion moves ready in their ef- Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R-S.D., cease-fire. ing 50 more enemy bodies in a fort to win Senate approval of a proposes a 5 per cent cut in all Israel and Egypt blamed each fortified village where, they fought multibillion dollar cutback in appropriations except those for other for triggering the fierce ar- a seven-hour battle Monday.'This tillery and mortar duel at thi New Shrewsbury Councilman federal spending. defense and for items fixed by raised to 98 the enemy toll in southern end of the Suez Canal. The administration, beaten in law such as interest on the na- the engagement near the coastal Fires still roared today in a similar fight by the House, tional debt. provincial capital of Tarn Ky, the attach- He estimated this would reduce Egypt's two major oil refineries 360 miles northeast of Saigon. Is trying to in the city of Suez which pro- ment^ of any . across-the-board appropriations by nearly $2 bil- Refutes Airport Safety Program More than 100 Air Force, Ma- duced 80 per cent of Egypt's spending curbs to an otherwise- lion. Williams told the Senate rine and Navy planes took part yesterday the nation is in a petroleum. The pipeline terminal routine money resolution. By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU "In any case," he said, "a cov- men will be too busy coping with the way, has worked exceedingly in the attack, striking In four al- 'chaotic financial situation" and at nearby Port, Taufiq also was ering letter signed by Mr. Wilgus, it. If help is needed, our fire de ternating waves. Some MIGs Senate votes, were expected to- that-President Johnson has con ablaze. NEW SHREWSBURY — What well in the past, without resor day on the resolution, which ex- Gov. Hamid Mahmoud of Suez has been presented by county of- 'for Joseph C. Irwin,' presents the partments are covered by the siu to county authorities," he said, rose to challenge them, and tribi/ted heavily by "false econ- fierce groundfire and swarms of tends until Nov. IS the authority omy promises" and by "juggling told visiting newsmen one re- ficials as an emergency plan for plan as a 'preliminary copy' andjtual aid-program, under which adding: asks the recipient, 'Please'check for many federal agencies to the budget figures in an effort to finery was almost completely Red Bank airport, "is nothing of neighboring fire companies will "The borough has always been antiaircraft missiles were re- continue to spend government mislead the American people as destroyed Tuesday and the other the sort," says Lawrence J. Kirk, it over, as I want your sug- be summoned." willing to cooperate either with ported, but not a single U.S. money. to the true extent of deficit spend- was half flattened. He said three member of New Shrewsbury Bor- gestions at the next meeting,' The same thing would apply, the county or neighboring munici- plane was lost, the U.S. Com- Action Not Completed ing." civilians were killed and 60 ough Council and chairman of the This is not a final plan." Mr. Kirk said,- in the event of palities on questions of public mand said. Congress has not completed wounded by the Israeli shelling, borough's fire commission. Copies of this preliminary plan an aircraft crashing in the areas safety, there has never been An Air Force Phantom Jel Hits House Riders Referring to a booklet, "Air- were sent to those who attended action on these agencies' regular Chairman Carl Hayden, D- while an Egyptian communique of Red Bank or Shrewsbury or any indication that the borough shot down one of the MIG21 In- craft Fire and Crash Safety Pro- the August meeting. No subse- appropriations for the budget Ariz., of the Appropriations Com- said military casualties were any other neighboring municipal- of New Shrewsbury and its ser- terceptors in what the pilot called year which began July 1. An three killed and 12 wounded gram for the Red Bank Airport quent meeting has been called, ity. vices are unable to cope with 'a good old-fashioned dogfight." mittee said the House riders seek according to Mr. Kirk. From earlier interim spending authori- to make economies "by blind, Israel made no announcement Area," developed by Frank' L. "Our fire equipment would al- emergencies at Red Bank Airport Maj. William L" . Kirk" , 35, and New Shrewsbury, only the North zation expired at midnight Mon- across-the-board reductions" and of its losses but denied an Egyp- Wilgus, county coordinator for ways be available to help, should or anywhere else within the bor- Lt. Theodore R. Bongartz, 29, day. . it is impossible to know their tian claim that an Israeli jet was civil defense and disaster control, Side Engine Company, the First such help be needed under the ough, for that matter. were the Phantom crew credited Sen. John J. Williams, R-Del., real effect. shot down and four Israeli tanks Mr. Kirk denied that borough Aid Squad and the borough's mutual aid program — which, by (See AIRPORT, Pg. 3, Col. 3) with the kill. wants to add a provision estab- Meanwhile, progress continued were destroyed. authorities had been consulted chief of police, were' invited to lishing a $131.5 billion federal in pushing through the regular about it. attend. (pending ceiling for this fiscal money measures. Six have been BULLETIN "Although Red Bank Airport The Tinton Falls Engine Co., Asbury Park 'Miracle' year. That's estimated to enacted and nine are pending. LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (AP) - lies entirely within the boundaries the fire chief and the council worth a $5 billion cut and Senate-House conferees com- Accused mass murderer Leo of New Shrewsbury," Mr. Kirk were not invited, he stated, add- almost the same as one provision pleted work on a compromise Held died today at Lock Haven said, "we were not even invited ing that Borough Administrator the House tacked onto the resolu- $2.2 billion measure to finance Hospital of bullet wounds suf- to an August meeting which dis- Jerome S. Reed was asked by Car Jumps Curb, No One Hurt tion last week. the departments of State, Justice fered in a blazing gun battle cussed such a plan, Wo only council to attend as an observer, The House also added a broad- and Commerce. with police Monday. found out about it by accident. after the convocation of the meet- ASBURY PARK - No one was displays," Hank Beukema of the on his way out of the building to er directive to the President to ing was discovered accidentally. injured when a car jumped Billy Graham Association, direc- put some money in a parking me- Referring to the program's a curb, and crashed into two tor of the Central Jersey United ter and turned back to give a stipulation that county authori- store fronts on Cookman Ave., in Crusade, said, "We are thankful message to a secretary when the Copter Kills State Seen Ready to Okay ties should be first informed of the heart of his city's business to the Lord no one was hurt." crash occurred. an emergency, Mr. Kirk said: "I section, three minutes before One of the men associated with presume that in the event of such noon yesterday. "Another second and he would Viet Children the crusade missed being in the have been out there," Mr. Beu- an emergency arising, our fire- SAIGON (AP) -.The down The street usually is crowded car's path by seconds, Mr. Beu- kema said. at noon with shopper?, and em- draft from the rotor blades df License for Bay shore Hospital kema said. He said the man was (See CAR, Pg, 3, Col, 3) a heavily loaded U.S. Army ployes of local businesses and of- helicopter collapsed a rural By ELINOR MULTER shore facility, once it Is operat- the surplus of maternity beds in fices on lunch hour, Police building yesterday on a group TRENTON — Bayshore Com- ing. existing area hospitals at this termed it a miracle no one was of Vietnamese children, killing munity Hospital Is slated to get Dr. McCorkle said that New time, Mr. Tontl said. hurt. two of them and injuring nine, a nod of approval today from Jersey hospitals must be "in Bayshore officials readily Police Identified the driver as Today's Index a U.S. military spokesman re- the State Board of Control, clear- operation" before they can be agreed and have already resub- Lester H. Strykcr, 78, of 2301 Ap- Beach, Talntor crack cross-country course marks Page 17 ported. Ing the way for completion of licensed, Licensing power is mittcd plans to the state show- pleby Drive, Ocean Township. He said the helicopter wai arrangements for financing con- vested in the Board of Control ing the revision, Mr. Tontl said. Polico said Mr. Stryker told County Fare by Marguerite Henderson „ Page II loaded with 8,000 poundj of struction. and the Hospital Licensing Board Fifteen additional medlcal-suri?!- them he was moving the car from Page pag( rice being delivered to Viet- Dr. Lloyd W. McCorkle, com- Is nn advisory body. cnl beds will be submitted for one parking spnee to another Allen-Scott 6 James Kilpatrlck , f namese villagers. It was missioner of Institutions and If the Board of Control con- the 15 maternity beds and a por- when it suddenly lunged forward. Amusements 2J Movie Timetable 21 hovering 20 feet above the Agencies and chairman of the alders the plans for construction tion of the wing will remain The car Jumped the curb, knocked Births 2 Elinor Multer 1 ground whon the draft .gener- Hospital Licensing Board, told and operation of a hospital to bo empty at this time, ho explained, down a parking meter, trav- Jim Bishop 6 Obituaries 3 ft 4 ated by Ita rotor collapsed the The Daily Register that the li- sound, it indicates its Intention of Plans coll for a total capacity eled another 25 feet and crashed Bridge 23 Sylvia Porter « I •tincture on the children. censing board and members of issuing a license. of 150 beds for the Initial stage into the plate glass windows of Classified 19-21 Sports .11,'17 the Asbury Park Travel Service, He aald the Incident oc- the hospital hoard of trustees Meeting Held of construction. Comics 22 Stock Market „„,„ I The exact wording of an ex- Inc., 836 Cookman Ave., and the curred In the village ol Vo have had "a meeting of the D. Louis Tontl, president of the Crossword Purrle 2J Successful Investing iM | minds." ' hospital board of trustees, said pected letter from the Board of Central Jersey United Crusade, Editorials I Television ."JL,._.JB Dat east of Sa>,on near the 534 Cookman Ave., police said. coait of the South China Sea. The licensing board has pre-that hospital officials met with Control will dctermlno which of Herblock t Women's News •...., , 14, If Two of ths nine children were sented Its recommendations on the licensing board earlier this several possible methods of II Mr. Stryker was charged with critically hurt, the spokes- the hospital to the Board of Con-month. nanclng will be used. Mr. Tontl careless driving. Rexsll lc Sal* Halloween CotmmM man said. V. S. helicopters trol. The latter board meets to- The licensing board suggested said. He declined to elaborate 'there usually are people Now In progress. Homwt«sd Adults, chlldnn'f wigs. Paw* took the Injured to a hoipltal. day and Is expected to Indicate that the hospital defer completion pending receipt of the board's standing around our front window Pharmacy, 601 B'way, Long dressesesses. Cy an nd Art'*Art'*, SeS a BffiL its wllllngnesi to license the Bay- the maternity wing because of letter. Lawrence J. Kirk »t that time, studying tho window Branch. I ft , O* 25, 1967 TgE DAILY StEGISTEIt the W flair Regional \m;' m the Implementation of the best Rican; little Ktoer,li»; Shrews- 1quirement? s ggoverning i g the size olJFair Haven women was /wry Indicts Woman principles of a democratic socie- bury, 183, and Holmdel, 267. Jer Central Power and Light rom her car at knife and ^ ^^ cbief ^^^^ THOMAS G. BONDS A Little Silver-Shrewsbury pull senior high school, but a state CQ cbief ty," theNAAeP sisld. Department of Education official Hacked by a Negro male at jhe truck apparently laired tfig LITTLE FALLS — Thomag G. "Undoubtedly they were em- out would leave the high school Bonds, 69, of 230 Cedar Grove with a minority group enrollment said It is the department's obser- 1:30 last night on Newman assailant away and he ran north For Theft From Bank boldened to take their action by vation that 700 students "is on Road died Sunday in Mountain- the recent hysterical outbursts of about 28 per cent, Springs Rd., Police Chief George on the Central railroad tracks, FREEHOLD — A 54-year-old Jalal Zadown, 19. 372-B Morris- side Hospital after a brief illness. the minimum side" for a compre police said. town Road, Matawan, an em- against Carl Marburger as a re- Holmdel is sending its high hensive four-year program. Clayton said. New York City woman was in. He was the father of Mrs. Poly- Police from surrounding mu- ploye at the motor mart, with sult of his remarks affirming school students on a year-to-year Increasing enrollment by the The woman was driving east dieted yesterday on charges :andriotis of Belford. robbing $1,684 from the main giving false information to State New Jersey's determination to basis, pending construction of Ib addition of the seventh and m Newman Springs Rd. and nicipalities searched the area branch office of the Central Jer- Police by stating that he was as- Also surviving are a son, promote integration," the NAACP own facilities. eighth grades in a junior-senior itopped for a light at Shrews- during the night, The woman told Thomas G. Bonds Jr. of Hack- sey Bank and Trust Co., Wesl saulted and robbed of the money. statement continued, adding: Without any of the sending dis- high school set-up doesn't alter ury Ave. when a man jumped police her assailant was tall, hus-, ettstown, another daughter, Mrs. Part of-Pattern tricts the high school enrollment in her car and told her to turn Main St. Mr. Carrasco and Mr. Bocchino that because seventh and eighth ky and wore a brown jacket. "Helen L. Dantes allegedly hai also were charged with attempt- Eugene McLaughltn of Little "Little Silver's action and thewould be more than 40 per cent graders don't really participate ight on Shrewsbury Ave., the walked up to the window of bank ing to break into Harry's Liquor Falls, and nine grandchildren. recent actions of several local Negro and Puerto Rican, in the high school program, he :hief said. The woman drove teller, Carol Alland, and handed Store, Poole Ave., Hazlet, June The funeral will be this after- boards In formally denouncing Loss of the sending districts al- said. itraight instead. Her assailant Meets Tonight noon at 2 o'clock in the Norman old her he had a knife and or- her a check with a note on the 10; breaking into Car Radio and Commissioner Marburger is part so would alter the socio-economic Junior high school students KEANSBURG — The Catholic back asking for the money. Thi Repair Service, Rt. 35, Keyport A. Parker Funeral Home, Little of a pattern in which we see composition of the Red Bank take, prescribed and not elective iered her to turn right into the alls. high school population, Earl B. &P parking lot, Chief Clayton Young Adult Club'of Northern teller handed over $1,684 and theand taking articles valued al bigotry coming from beneath the courses, the state education offi- Monmouth County will hold ah tyomiin left. She was apprehendec $242. rocks and into full view." Garrison, county superintendent cial explained, "and it's where iaid. JOHN SOLLY of schools, pointed out. The woman again disregarded executive board meeting tonight ihortly afterwards. They also were charged with The NAACP said, "Many of the elective courses are concerned MIAMI, Fla. — John "Jack' lis commands. She stopped the at 8 o'clock in the rectory of The indictment and these 1( breaking into the Poole Avenue communities who cry busing in He said he is concerned "about that the number of students.be' Solly, 59, was killed in an auto- ar and got out, the chief said. St. Ann's Catholic Church. others were handed up to Super Sweet Shop, Poole Ave., Hazlet, their protests now bus children the socio-economic group and thecomes important to the pro- 1 mobile accident here Oct. 8. He The man then jumped out of the A "Come-As-You-Are * Hallo- for Court Judge Elvin R. Simmi and taking money and merchan- as far or further than any bus-type of program that best meets gram." was a union electrician and ar and dragged her while she ween party is set for Saturday at Who ordered them filed: dise valued at $737.14, and break- ing which would be required by their needs." He said median enrollment in worked for the Red Bank, N. J., •as screaming to the opposite 9 p.m. in Corrigan Hall. The Jack Carrasco, 20, Keyport Gar- ing into the home of Zina James, crossing municipal school boun- Little-Silver-Shrewsbury region- senior high schools in the state ocal before coming here 18 years ide of the road by Mobile Ra- event will be ^sponsored by dens, Keyport, and Angelo A, Rt. 35, Keyport, and taking ar- daries. Make no mistake — thealization "will mean a complete is 1,165 "with those in the upper igo. io, the chief reported. The manthe Northern Middlesex County fcocchlno, 21, 28 Hemlock St ticles valued at $300. Issue isn't busing, it is race." reorganization of the Red Bank group offering the most compre- He was the son of Mrs. Carrie hrew her to the ground and pro- CYAC's. Hazlet, breaking into Franl Mr. Bocchino also was charged Charles O'Malley, Little Silver school district," Mr. Garrison hensive programs. Solly of Englishtown, N. J. Shea's Motor Mart, Rt. 35, Rar-with breaking into the home of board president, couldn't be said. "Red Bank will have to in- "Today the high school pro- Also surviving are his widow, itan Township, June 5 and taking Larry Centinalo, 2150 Florence reached for comment. , Robert vestigate whether it can afford grams keep getting broader and .Irs. Pauleen Solly; a daughter, $270. Ave., Hazlet, Feb. 26 and taking Lehman, vice president, empha- the program it is offering now." broader, and every year new Mrs. Florine Roberts of Jackson- ASBURY-RED BANK articles valued at $94, and break- sizing he was speaking as an in- Mr. Garrison said he hasn't things are added," he said. "That ville, Fla.; three sons, Jack, Rob- ing into the home of John Sulli- dividual, commented "I don't discussed the possibility of a Lit-means you need more students ;rt and Steven Solly, all of this van, Rt. 36 Hazlet, July 12 and think the Little Silver board has tle Silver-Shrewsbury regionali- to support the program." LIMOUSINE SERVICE Rowan Votes slace; three sisters, Mrs. Clara taking money and articles valued any racist tendencies." zation with Dr. Marburger. He agreed with Mr. Garrison AIRPORTS lollctway of Trenton, Mrs. Sadie at $20. Jn its action Monday, the Little It is an interesting situation that the basic question is how Two for One Jones of St. Petersburg and Mrs. Silver board said the tworcom- and I don't know how he'd look much money a school board Mr. Carrasco Also was charged Elizabeth Hart of Wall Town- at it," the county superintendent wants to spend. For Reservations: with breaking into the Cove Road munity regionalizatlon would be ship, N. J., and a brother, Rich- the most economical way to said. "Lower enrollment means NEWARK 6" Stock Split School, Hailet, July 16 with in- ard Solly of Neptune, N. J., and According to Little Silver's smaller class size and greater tent to . solve its educational problems WESTMINSTER, Md. — The 14 grandchildren. and Improve the school curricu- figures, the two-community teacher needs," he said. "That 222-6300 Issuance of an additional share James Goodman, 22, Highfield Cremation took place here. junior-senior high school would means either greater costs or a ve., Matawan, with raping an la. Withdrawal of Little Silver for each common share held by raveside services will be held and Shrewsbury students would have a total enrollment of 1,000 curtailed program." KENNEDY shareholders of record Nov. 1518-year-old Keyport girl April 9 tomorrow in the Atlantic View by 1975, with 636 students in the in Matawan. significantly alter Red Bank FAMILY PLAN and CHARTERED will be split two (or one on Nov. Cemetery, Manasquan, N. J. High School's racial composition. ninth through 12th grades. TWO FALSE ALARMS 30, according to directors of the Robert Moultrie, 43, Gillville As of Sept. 30, the high school Mr. Garrison said that whether FREEHOLD — AH units of PICK-UP POINTS Rowan Controller Co., here. Lane, Middletown, carnal abuse MRS. FRANK H. MATTHEWS enrollment was 1,386, and just or not a school that size can of- the Fire Department responded » ASBURY PARK • iATONTOWN to two false alarms early today The directors voted also to .ug. 23 of a 15-year-old Middle- HOWELL TOWNSHIP — Mrsunde. r 17 per cent Negro and fer a comprehensive high school • LONG BRANCH • RED BANK own girl in Middletown. 'Iorence Matthews, 76, of Brick- program "depends on whether at the Hudson Street School. The distribute today the firm's in- ; Puerto Rican. • MIDDLETOWN • KEYPORT vestment in Metrodynamics George W. McGowan, 18 ,96yard Road died yesterday In Jer- Enrollment Breakdown they want to spend the money." alarms were set off accidentally, Corp. to Rowan shareholders of Hampton St., Belford, receiving sey Shore Medical Center, Nep- The enrollment breaks down iEconomles begin when school according to a spokesman for • WOODBRIDGE record. Distribution will Ibe made itolen property valued at $500 tune. this way: Red Bank, 560, ofenrollment "is in the neighbor- the department, and were 141 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH later, provided there Is no objec- pril 8 which had been taken Mrs. Matthews was a lifelong which 233 are Negro or Puerto hood of 1,000 and increase until sounded at 6:10 and 6:20 a.m. tion by a regulatory authority. from Charles Hoose, Ridge Ave., resident of this area and attend- The distribution to Rowan Belford. ed the Jerseyyille Methodist shareholders will approximate Nicholas Panaccione, 37, 226 Church. one share of Metrodynamics Fane St., Long Branch, breaking She is survived by her hus- Corp: to feath two shares of into Monmouth Plumbing Supply band, Frank H. Matthews; two Rowan. Co., Second Ave., Long Branch, daughters^ Mrs, Alma M. Dona* W. Griffin Mbrrelll, president, .pril 14 with intent to steal. hay of Howell Township and Mrs. You can select from over 200 different living reports ' that earnings for the Robert H. Staubltz, 23, Statcn Eleanore Sofleld of San Leandro, Island, breaking into the offices Calif,; two sons, Christo- from "The Mart Furniture Galleries" room suites—but this is our feiature set this week first nine months were IS cents —we thought it was so sensational a buy we per share' on sales of more than of Dr. Harold Chafkin, Apple- pher Matthews and Lester Mat 9 $7.1 million, as compared to last brook Road and Rt. 35, Middle- Jiews, both of Howell Township bought a carload! Purchased separately, these year'i ' 21 cents per share on town, Aug. 1 and taking stamps wo sisters, Mrs. Adeline Lewis This Week s Feature From our if Farmingdale and Mrs. Mon- contemporary decorator'Styled pieces cost $533, tales < one-third of a yard of each fabric to roll (nee, Wanda. Brigher), 37 Talk by Marburger tew Shrewsbury, N. J. . ALL 4 PCS. use as throw pillows or as arm covers. We're sure Wopflf End Road, Middletown,' •WEST LONG BRANCH — 6om: you don't have anything against saving ... so daughter, yesterday. missioner of Education, Carl L. Reg. $533 come to the Mart Furniture Galleries and save! Mr. and Mrs. Radford Mills Marberger, will be the featured Vtrs. Steel (nee Diana DeCota), 328-A Cross speaker here Friday night when Most important too! Immediate delivery. Gmou9r-€oanty~~£lemeiF Mr, and Mrs, Richard Pecora tary Principals' Association (nee Lucille Greco), 1 Elmwood meets for dinner at Joseph's SHREWSBURY — Mrs. Marl- Place, Old Bridge, daughter, yes- Restaurant at 8 p.m. B. Steel, wife of Councilman tenfay. The administrators also will John P. Steel, 84 Garden Road, « greeted by a former col- was admitted to Riverview Hos- MONMOUTH MEDICAL league, Congressman James J . Long Branch pital, Red Bank, with a back in- Howard, former principal in Wall jury and multiple bruises suf- Mr., end Mrs. Francis Rose Township. {nee Maureen Rlohter), 259 Je- fered in a two-car accident on The commissioner is slated to Broad St. and Meadow Drive at rome Aye,, Oakhurst, daughter, give an overview of New Jer- Monday.' 3:50 p.m. yesterday. Her condi- sey's problems In education, tion this morning was reported Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veasey touching on those to be met now (nee Helena DeRosa), BOO West as fair. and those which must be dealt Police said Mrs. Steel's car Park Ave., Oakhurst, son, yeswith in the future. terday. Was stopped and waiting to turn Mr. and Mrs. Carmello Flores into Meadow Drive when it was (nee Gladys Arroyo), 309 Morris CONSECRATION TONIGHT hit In the rear by a car driven Ave., Long Branch, daughter, MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — In by Raymond F. Brady of 1 Elyar yesterday. i conjunction with the Simcha To- Ter., Middletown. Mr. and Mrs, Roco Migliazza rah holiday, Temple Shalom wil Mr. Brady was released after (nee Rosa Fragola), 262 Morris hold consecration ceremonies for treatment at Riverview Hospita: Ave., Long Branch, twin sons, those children entering the school for a leg bone fracture and cuts yesterday. for religious education. The ser-of the chin. ice will take place in the temple John P. Greene, 16, of "Wealthy JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL ullding, Ayrmont Lane, tonight Ave., East Keansburg, a pas- Neptune at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Henry M senger in the Brady car, was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pandolfe Welner, spiritual leader, will de- released after medical examina- (nee Gail Heyniger), 401 Brown liver the sermon "The Fish andtion at the same hospital. St., Brlelle, son, yesterday. the Fox." Both cars were towed from Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Slngletary the scene. Patrolman Lester (nee Ann Norford), 1130 Spring- Promise your child a pet? Find Hauck is investigating. wood Ave., Asbury Park, daugh- the one you want in today's ter, yesterday. Classified Ads. Weather New Jersey: Becoming cloudy What is the fastest way to get extra and windy today with showers or thundcrshowcrs likely this after- money when you need it? noon, high in low to mid 60s. Some clearing later tonight, low in 40s. Fair and cooler tomor- Loan-a-matic row, high mostly 55-60. Outlook for Friday, partly cloudy and CHECKING milder. MARINE Phtmi enr Cape May to Block Island: tnst&tlmerit Loan Dept. for faO Small craft warnings in effect lnfonnfttfan for increasing southerly winds MmmUntr Ttderal Reserve SyttemfWedtrta Deposit Insurance Corp. reaching 15-25 knots with higher gusts today shifting to west to southwest 10 to 20 knots later to- night and tomorrow. Cloudy with showers and possibly thunder- PRIME MEATS storms with strong gusty winds later today and part of tonight HOMEMADE becoming fair tomorrow. Visibil- BOLOGNAS ity generally one to three miles SABATOS into tonight but lower in show- 506 MAIN ST. 787.9119 BELFORD ers. Visibility improving to five (CAMPBELL'S JUNCTION) miles or more late tonight and CHICKEN 7Qc tomorrow. TIDES 3Vi-lb. Awroq» • Wholo or Cut Up 2?Mm W' Ib. Sandy Hook HOMEMADE COUNTRY «*#%« TODAY — High 12:54 p.m. and ipen Every Nite 'til 9:30; Saturday "HI 6 Ib. low 7:48 p.m. Breakfast SAUSAGE 89 TOMORROW — High 1:48 a.m. FANCY—WHOLE or HALf and 1:54 p.m. and low 7:36 a.m. U$e Our and 9 p.m. FRESH HAMS For Red Bonk and Rumson Convenient bridge, add two hours; Sea CUBE STEAK 4 Bright, deduct 10 mitmtcs; Long Charge Plant 99 Ib. Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- lands bridge, sdd 40 minutes. FREEZER OWNERS! In Monmouth Beach, yester- FURNITURE GALl!ERIE$ Mach Aa*w • Whole or Hall day's high was 62 degrees and HIND QUARTSR OF HIF tho low was 42. It was $7 at RT. 22. UNION, N. J.-MU 8-5500 ROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN, N. J., 671-0400 Satltfactloa Guaranteed 69! 6 p.m. The overnight low and tompera-ture «t 7 o'clock this morning wan 56. , % landlord Pays $100 Mtra Admits Gowk Thtit,McCutcheon Says He THE D^ILY BEGISTEB Wedawdiy, Oct 28, 1967-4 Fim» for Code Violations Judge Delays Sentencing 1 Drive J0NG BRANCH — A Uur home of Mrj. Anna H, Hassle WEST LONG BRANCH *• revoked for M d»yi (or caret** Do&n'i Want Change Bt; landlord wa»Uned a toutf of Rumson oo the beachfront In Judge Charles L. Morgan yester- driving Oct. 13 os Broadway near MtODLSTOWN — Robert P.'wwers e»H for only »Ut million Gefer 1250$00 Head $100 in Municipal Court yeiterdi North long Brand). An axe al-day postponed sentencing of A* \ Republican candl- gallons to be dumped," he add- on charges of violating the houi legedly used by Miu Dillalio In tonlo Castro of Bayonne, on a FREEHOLD — The Greater division whose Committee, ed, Freehold Area Hospital Building Ing code. the attempt was produced by thecharge of larceny to which he for the same Sept. 27 000 goal, Mr. Ool . and Clerk Thomas T. Conrad, Fund last night received $250,000 Mri. Mary Mazzocco, whi prosecution. pleaded guilty. at Rta. 38 and 71. Mr. McCutcheon disagreed vanced gifts goal is $450,009, IH* seeking re-election, told a press with Keansburg officials that a in pledges toward its goal of $1,-vin A. Clark, area ctKhalnaH* owns dwellings at 93 and The defendant! were represen The defendant waived Grand Pedro Diaz of 611 Park Place, 1 conference they have no clear- busing service for elderly people 000,000. covering the region outsidi tt*. Laurel St., alleged to be .__ed by Abraham M. Nickelsbor Jury action on the charge that Bradley Beach, received a $19cut platform. But Mr. Mcbetwee- n that borough and theAlex Goldflne, advance gifts borough and Freehold Totohif •tandard by fee Monmouth Com of Hoboken, he stole two'pain of earrings, two fine and Cosimo Crlstadero of 12Cutcheon listed a series of pri- munlty Action Program, paiS township would be feasible. chairman, announced at the inwit- h a goal of $125,000, AJbt Frank J. Jannarone, 23, of 41(lamps, a wall clock and more Clarence Ave., Long Branch, a orities he said the township formational community dinner VUlaplano and Arthur SchrtfbflW $50 fine for violations in each $10 fine for careless driving Sept, "The township is too large an Prospect Ave., Neptune, was pen than a dozen pieces of clothing needed. held in St. Rose of Lima School, co-chairmen of the nwn'j 4J4jJ4% house. allied $23 for speeding. from the residence of Mrs. Bar-2 at Cedar and Norwood Ave- area and there are too few peo- He said that if a change of ple to avail themselves of this that his committee already had with a goal of $100,000, Mm. Lyiw Mrs. Mazzocco admitted the v bara Ferrugla, 24 West St., in nues. Each man filed this charge Danny WUlson, 27, of 439 Hen- government is the will of theervice to make the operation received $150,000. Schlentz, head of (he women!* 4t-t olations in court Oct. 17, budrickson Ave. paid $20 for care- June. Mrs. Ferrugia had estimat- against the other after they were people, '1 would have no hesita- Mrs. Charles Miller, president reportedly involved in a two-car worthwhile," he said. vision with a $125,000 goal, Frank. stated she had been unable to less driving. ed the total value of the articles tion in accepting such a change.' of the hospital auxiliary, present- accident. Helen P. Loux of 105 Mr. Conrad said he stands on E. Wheller, campaign director,. have them fixed because of lack at an original value of $629, but ed another pledge to fund trea- David Block, 65, of 377 West- Mr. Morgan ruled value now Barker Ave., Shrewsbury Town- He said, however, "I don't see his record. He said his "com- Joseph J. Saker, campaign'gn*,, of cooperation from her tenants. wood Ave. was fined $10 for care- surer C. Edward Tilton for $100,- eral chairman, and Dr. CbWtM-f would be placed under $500. ship, was fined $10 for careleu any necessity for a change at this plaint bureau" had been espe- She also admitted violations al less driving. time. If voters want a study com- cially useful to the community. 000, the combined contribution of A. Haney, chairman of the botrft, Castro is being held in the coun driving Oct. 7 at RU. 36 and 71. her house at 97 Laurel St. Sei mittee formed, and vote to haveThe clerk said he refers each her organization. of Haney Associates, Inc., fiad^ ty jail, Freehold, for Grand Jury fencing in that matter will t it done, then fine. complaint to the proper govern- Approximately 750 persons raising counsellors. action on the charge of armed Tuesday, Oct. 31. "I'm running for a seat on thement agency, with the most im- gathered in the auditorium of the The toastmaster was Raymond 2 Brothers robbery in Long Branch in lieu The Laurel St. area has beer Hurt Fireman present form of government and mediate and important sent to school for the dinner and speeches of $2,500 bail. Bezanson, who will serve as-head the scene of inspections by Sam it would be presumptuous of methe Township Committee. which served as a kick-off for ual De Bartolis, building inspe Get Terms In The judge postponed until Mon- Gets $34,000 to want or ask for a change." the formal fund drive. of the hospital speakers' brirMtt. tor, and other public officials ir day at 9 a.m. hearing on a charge Like* Present Form Mr. Conrad added that he has Speakers Included Al George, an MCAP drive to clean up sub that the Donato Russo Enter FREEHOLD — Superior Court endeavored to act as a liaison president of the hospital board of Mr. McCutcheon said the pres- between the residents and the standard housing in the city. Reformatories prises, Inc. trading as Joseph's Judge Andrew A. Salvest has ap-ent form of administration has trustees, Dr. Robert L. Maggs, Be wise*. Restaurant, 131 Monmouth Road, Township Committee to bring Nathaniel Taylor of 77 Granl FREEHOLD t — Monmouth proved a $34,000 judgment for done an excellent job and should chairman of the medical-dental had failed to make state work' about a better relationship, Ct. was given a year in the couU' County Juvenile Court Judge Lee Daniel Sapp, 36 Hiawatha Ave. remain the way it is. He added, ty jail, suspended, after being men's compensation payments feel I have accomplished this by Checkvnaster Weinstein yesterday sentenced Oceanport, lor injuries he sufhowever- , if studies proved him handling the complaints prompt- convicted of assault and battery during one quarter of 1965 and wrong he would accept it. Board Weighs two Freehold Township brother! three quarters of 1966. fered during a fire department ly." he said. on his wife, Mrs. Leola Taylo "The question is: will a change accounttoday The sentence was suspended oi to indeterminate terms in stat John Temmler, state auditor, wetdown. be good for the township?" he Both men agreed they would Pole Rack Plan condition Mr. Taylor seek helj reformatories. also lodged this charge against Mr. Sapp, a member of thesaid. fight spending while trying to RED BANK — The Planning for his alleged alcoholism. the firm's officers, John Donato, Improve the quality of leader- Board last night heard the plans The youths, Nicholas Perrinl, Oceanport Fire Department, suf- Mr. McCutcheon, a member of Two young women were fined president; Anthony Genta, vice- fered a detached retina of histhe Board of Health, said he wasship. of the Jersey Central Power and $15 each on charges of attempted 16, and Edward, 13, had been president; Anthony Russo, secre- Light Co. to build four utility pole charged as juvenile offenders right eye July 17, 1965. He was"fed up" with Increasing prices breaking and entering. tary-treasurer, and Phillip Geno- struck in the face with a stream and rising taxes. He said, as a racks on a 660-foot strip of land Miss Judy Murray of 55 Dog-with incorrigibllity, probation vi- vese, assistant secretary. on Willow St. olations and larceny. of water from a high pressure committeeman, he would work to Manasquan Pilot wood Lane, Oakwood, and Miss Richard L. Krieger of 848 hose which was handled by Harry bold down the taxes in the town- Last month the Monmouth Con- Justlha Dillalio of 183 East 18th Judge Weinstein said he fell Broadway, a Monmouth College Buckelew, a member of the Pine- ship. In Phu Tho Raid crete Co., Newman Springs Road, St., Paterson, were found guilty the two could not remain al student, was fined $50 for conbroo- k Fire Department, New Both he and Mr. Conrad agreed SAIGON (AP) — Capt Pete asked for a subdivision to allow tempt of court for falling to ap- by Jwdjge Stanley Cohen of a home. - Shrewsbury, the suit said. that .costs were rising, but taxes B. Lane, 28, of Manasquan, N.J., the sale of the strip to the power tempting to enter the summe pear for court hearings scheduled Nicholas was sent to Annandal George M. Chamlln of Long did not have to spiral upward and other U.S. Air Force pilots company. Action was deferred un- for Sept. 26 and again on Oct 10. bombed the Phu . Tho railroad til the proposed use could be de- Reformatory. He had also been Branch represented Mr. Sapp. J On the proposed sewering ol p -LEGAL NOTICE He also paid a $5 fine for park- the township, Mr. McCutcheon yard, 47 miles west-northwest of termined. charged with the theft of $149ing too far away from a curb. Victor Carton of Asbury Park LBOAL NOTICE worth of beer tpom a truck leased said he favored an ocean outfall Hanoi Monday. Last nighg t Oliver Bennett of AN ORMNANOB ENTITLED: Mrs. Judith Murphy of 34 Coun- AN ORDINANCE AMBNDINO ANT)to the Freehold Township VFW represented Mr. Buckelew. "If economically favorable, I "We estimated 30 pieces of JCP&L explainel d the Intended BUPPUBMBNTDJO AN ORDINANC try Club Road, Eatontown, who ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PIXINC on Sept. 18.. would prefer the ocean outfall. rolling stock in the yard prior use, but action was again de- Ctntrt/wfpjrou? SALARIES OP CERTAIN OFFICIAL has a Massaachusetts driving li- OFFICES TO CLOSE But I have been assured that to the strike," Lane, an Air Force ferred pending submission of a AND EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWT Edward Was remanded to tincense, was fined $10 and had her MATAWAN - Municipal Academy graduate, said. "All thi Strrict ft our Mggttt HtlL BHIP OF HOLMDEL (revision of 1867) New Jersey State Home for boys, Comptons Creek, which would landscaping plan. The planners <#1M7) mi presented (or;lntroducUtm driving privileges in New Jersey offices here will be closed on Sat- ordnance I saw appeared to be «nd tint Mading on 8ept. 18, 1967 bsJamesburg. carry secondary treated sewage said they would like to see shrubs thj Township Committee or the Town. urday, Nov. 11, in celebration of to the bay, can accommodate on target Smoke rose to a cou-planted to screen the area from CENTRAL JERSEY BA«K •Mp •* Holm4el and on Oct. 16, 1067 Both will stay until the Bureau Veterans Day. They will remain eight million gallons of sewage. ple thousand feet, obscuring the residential property on Willow .waa finally adopted and, approved. uustuorr.D.i.s. EDWJN LIBBENOIW of Children's Services can place Airjwrt open until 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 10. ,'The plans for the townshiparea completely." St. Mayor them in foster homes. Township, of Holmdel (Continued) AtUBt! „* | - JOHN P. WADDJOTON LEGAL NOTICE "The borough's fire, first aid Clerk ' and police services received noth- Pel 2» • LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OP SAM! AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: ing but accolades from all in- Take Notice that on the 2nd day ol AN ORDINANCE AMBNWNO AND volved during the January fatal- November, U«7 at 1 o'clock la thi iUPPLEMENITOO AN ORDINANCE afternoon, prevailing time, at 62* PatKNOWN AS THE "1963 RBVIBED ZON- ity accident. I personally feel that jnon Plank Road, Bast Rutherford ING ORDINANCE OP THE TOWN- New Jersey the undersigned will sel SHIP OF HOLMDEL", AS AMENDED in the case of New Shrewsbury, sit public sale by virtue o[ default un- AND SUPPLEMENTED (#19-67) wasthere is absolutely no need to der terms of Security Agreement exe- presented for introduction and first «i>ted by •Mary and Merrill Killmon reading on Sept. 118, J967 by the Town- 'first inform the county in the 713 Philadelphia Avenue, Sea <31rt, New ship Committee of the Township ol case of fire emergencies.' We are Jersey and held by the Bank of Pas-Holrmlel and on Oct. 16, UflT waa final- •alc and Clifton the following described ly adopted and approved. well able to cope. If we stiould motor vehicle and equipment: 10& EDWIN LIEBENOIW need help, the mutual aid pro- Chevrolet Impala 8 Station Wagon, Se Mayor *lal No. 16M5ST245706. Township of Holmdel gram covers us amply." Bank ot Passaic and Clifton .„ Attest: ierves the right to bid and purchase JOHN P. WADINQTON On the plan itself, Mr. Kirk IF ITS OUAUTY.YOU'RE LOOKING FOR- »t said aale, also to postpone or can- Clerk cel the aale and/or to impose an) Oct. 25 said he was "greatly disturbed S&fcE M-M additional terras end conditions beyonc by the fact that Mr. Irwin and those stated herein. Tirms of sale NOTICE are for cash, subject to delivery of ti BED BANK BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Wilgus have attempted to im- tie-and without warranties, expresaci 76 Branch Avenue or Implied. Red Bub, Now Jersey OT701 plement suoh a program without Dated: October 23, 1867 Notice: Transportation Bids even consulting the very people BANK OF PABSAIC AND CLIFTON The Red Bank Board of Education who are directly involved - the By F. RUSSO, Collection Manager •111 receive sealed Was for the furnish- rney in fact ng ol Special Class transportation for A"orney in fact the school year 1967-63 until 4:00 P.M. Borough Council. This is nothing Main Ave., Passalc, N. J. m November 13, 19OT and will lmmedl- but an attempt to usurp for the lot. 255 $$7.68 itely proceed to unseal the same in the NOTICE Presence of the parties bidding or their county the responsibilities of mu- ll'ERIOR OOCBT OF NEW JTEBSEY igenu, U-auch parties choose to benicipal government." CHANCERY DIVISION hen and there present. In the office DOCKET NO. C-224-ti >t the Secretary, 76 Branch Avenue. Noting that the borough" had NOTICE TO UNKNOWN :ed Bank, New Jersey. DEFENDANTS All bids must bo accompanied by aprepared an emergency plan of ;t-t« of New Jersey to ROBERT :ertlfled check for 5% of the total bid I I IBB and JEAN B. GIBB. his wife, Ipecllicattons may be obtained at theits own, he added that the fire and to ADAM GIBB, his .heirs, de- (flee of the Secretary, 76 Branch Ave- commission would prefer the air- visees ,&nd personal representatives ue, Red Bank, New Jersey: and his, • their, or any of their suc- Tho Board rcicrves the right to re-port to call fire companies in ad- cessors In right, title, or interest, ;ct any and all bids, award bids Invance whenever possible. defendants. •hole or In part and waive Immaterial You are hereby summoned and re lforrnalHIea If deemed to tho Board's "This," he said, "could be in Hired to eerve upon Richard R. (Wantage to do so, division Schwartz,, plaintiff's attorney,, whose Dated: October 25, 1967 cases where disabled aircraft are ntlHofl Last ' address Is 105 Leonardvllle Road, Bel SALVATORB F. OIOVENCO fGfZ', New Jersey,--*an~'answer—to-4iie. rying to land, during which the complaint filed In a civil action in let 25 pge «hlch DAVID DINWOODIE and MARY EINWOODIE are plaintiffs and ROB- fire companies would then have CelebraH« ERT GIBB, et als, are defendants, In ample time to stand by at the file Superior Court of New Jersey on PROPOSAL Join in > CLIP COUPON <1ND SAVt or before the lSlh day of December, Notice Is hereby given that sealed airport itself, avoiding any waste next. If you fall to do so Judgment Ids will be received in the Reception of valuable time should their ser- by default may be rendered against loom ot the Office of the Director, you for the relief demanded in theJlvlalon of Purchase and Property,vices be needed in an emergency. ODmplaint.; tnd floor, Room 232-2, state House 1 WORK SOCKS Tou shall file your answer and proof Trenton, New Jersey 08625. on NoTh- e same could of course apply Of lervlce In duplicate with the Clerk ember 1, 1967 at 2:00 P.M! and will to first aid services." Yes,Newberrysis56years of the Superior Court, State House ie opened and read immediately thera- Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, In ac-rtor, for the following: cordance with the Rules of Civil Prac- Absorbance Recording Photometer tice and Procedure. and Accessories This action has been instituted for Antocytometer and Accessories Car the purpose of* quieting the title of Law Enforcement Vehicles never looked better! BAVID DINWOODIE and MARY DIN- Mowers WOODIE to certain lands and to clear Reflective Sheeting ' (Continued) Jot"wotk or sport* Up all doubts and disputes concerning Route Marker Posts Mrs. George Stowe, crusade of- the same. Sucn lands are described Treated Lumber " at follows: Video Camera fice secretary, and Miss Jeanne Being* part of Lots Number One, Zelss Fbotomloroscope and Micro* Astarita, owner of the Asbury Two, Three, and Four In Block Twen- clnemateograpn Equipment ty-Five on the Map ot Ocean View, Specifications and the form of bid, 'ark Travel Service Inc., both de- Township of Mlddletown, County of tmtract and bond for the proposed Momnoutli, and State of New Jersey, ork are on file In the Office of thescribed hearing "a noise like an and particularly described as follows: Director and may be secured by pros- explosion." Beginning In the easterly side ot pective bidders during office hours. Ocean Boulevard at A Point distant one Bids must be (1) made on a standard "Then there was a shower of hundred and four feet northerly from roposal form, (2) enclosed in the ape* the northerly side ot Monmouth Ave- 111 addressed envelope,- (3) acconv broken glass," Mrs. Stowe said, CLIP COUPON AND SAVE SUB, and running thence (1) easterly >anled by a certified check drawn to "and then I realized a car had better values. nlnety-sbc and twenty-five hundreths ho order of the Treasurer of the feet to a point In the westerly line late ot New Jersey, or a bid bond, :rashed into the building." PAPER MATE* of Lot Five In Block Twenty Flv« on iy of which shall not be less than Miss Astarita and an employe, said Map; thence (2) southerly, on a % of the amount of the bid, and .line parallel with the easterly side of ) delivered at the above place on Miss Carole Nesbit, were at their BAll. PEN ' Oeean Boulevard, thirty feet to a ' before the hour named u no bid point; thence (3) "westerly on a line riU be accepted after the hour aped- desks. parallel with the first course and run- led. Bids not so submitted will be A woman was seriously injured ning through the .middle of Lots One, onildered Informal and will he re- Two, Three, and Four, Nlnety-stx and deded.. The Director reserves the right i Red Bank last week when a twenty41ve hundredths feet to -the said o reject any and all bids and to easterly side of Ocean Boulevard; iward contract In part or whole If car jumped a curb and crashed JUter Mte win thence (4) northerly, along the said leemed to the best Interests of theinto a Broad St. store front. 1M98C easterly side of Ocean Boulevard thir- tate to do so. The successful bidder ty feet to the point of beginning. 111 be required to furnish surety bond The Cookman Ave. building is Plattic frith strong You are made defendants because tho full amount of the contract ol a iwned by Bruce and George Fred- metal clip. Skip-fiee. ROBBRT QIBB and JEAN B. ORB impany authorized- to do business In are recorded as the owners of said IO state ot New Jersey. ricks, who maintain offices here. standard refill. property. tTATB OF NEW JEKSBX Dated: October 18, 1967 )KPARTMENT OP THB TREASURY spokesman said yesterday dam- Limit lwltb«>*l>lvlslon ot Purchase and Property age was confined to the windows Clerk of Superior Court IHARLBS F. SULLIVAN,- Director Oct. It, 25, Nov. 1. g »7fl.33 let IS, 25 128.68 and window frames. ent.

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' * ; ' i , •••• ' " \ MIDDLETOWN-BAYSHORE EDITION Driver, 75, Hospitalized After Crash Mobile Park THE DAILY REGISTER Wedaewky, Oct. 25, l«T-» COLT8 mCK - OrvUk M, •Mtad cwu of'tte scalp *tt*r to «ut* p McCutcheon Says He Hriftey, ft, of SS Leonwd Av«., a mxir accident os Rt, U mi gy mcfcing t left torn Atlantic &&****, w», reported Flock Roid tit 3:20 p.m. yeater from Rock ftotd tftto Itt, 14 fttOwner Sues Freehold Hospital Drive fe Mripu* cpDdiUon thli morning Gets $34,000 2 Brothers Anthony Montagna, owner of •• ' said the township Injury and bruises. the Brookside Mobil Home Park, orities he "The township is too large an formational community dinner VllUplano and Arthur SchrelbeV FREEHOLD — Superior Court The driver of the second car, 3121 Rt. 35, named Township needed. area and there are too few peo-held In St. Rose of Lima School, co-chairmen of the men'tvUivtslotf Judge Andrew A. Salvest has ap-identified as Robert H. Cunning Get Terms In He said that if a change of ple to avail themselves of this that his committee already had with a goal of $100,000, Mnl Lyr* proved a $34,000 Judgment foi Clerk Frank Agresta and Zoning ham of , complained Officer Fred Iverson in addition government U the will of the service to make the operation received $150,000. SchlenU, head of the women's di- Daniel Sapp, 36 Hiawatha Ave. of neck pains and bruises and people. "I would have no hesita- Mrs. Charles Miller, president vision with a $125,000 goal, .Frank?1 Oceanport, for injuries he su Reformatories to the mayor and committee in worthwhile," he Mid. said he would see his family the suit filed by his attorney, tion in accepting such a change.' of the hospital auxiliary, present- Wheller, campaign director, fered during a fire department FREEHOLD — Monmouth Mr. Conrad said he stands on physician, Trooper Richroath John R. Haileran of MIddletown. He said, however, "I don't see his record. He said hit "com- ed another pledge to fund trea- Joseph J. Saker, campaign 'gen- wetdown, County Juvenile Court Judge Leo surer C. Edward Tilton for $100,-|eral chairman, and Dr. Charles said. Mr. Montagna charges the com-any necessity for a change at this plaint bureau" had been e*pc- Mr. Sapp, a member of the Welnstcln yesterday sentenced time. If voters want a study corn- 000, the combined contribution of A. Haney, chairman of the board Oceanport Fire Department/suf- mittee disregarded the advice of daily useful to the community. two Freehold Township brothers the township Board of Adjustment formed, and vote to have The clerk said he refers each her organization. of Haney Associates, Inc., fund fered a detached retina of hii Bars Nonsense it done, then fine. Approximately 750 persons raising counsellors. • ' right eye July 17, 1965. He wai to indeterminate terms in state when It denied his application to complaint to the proper govern- add an additional 27 units to the "I'm running for a seat on the ment agency, with the most Im- gathered in the auditorium of the struck in the face with a stream On Halloween reformatories. school for the dinner and speeches' The toastmaster wai Raymond, of water from a high * pressun park. present form of government and mediate and important sent to MATAWAN - It'll be a "n The'youths, Nicholas PerrinI, it would be presumptuous of me the Township Committee. which served as a kick-off for Bezanson, who will serve as head hose which was handled by Harry The board had originally ap- the formal fund drive. of the hospital speakers' bureau. Buckelew, a member of the Pine- nonsense" Halloween here Tues. 16, and Edward, 13, had Men proved a 46-lot expansion scherqe to want or ask for a change." Mr. Conrad added that he has day, Councilman George W. Con-charged as juvenile offenders Like* Present Form Speakers Included Al George, brook Fire Department, New! on Feb. 2, which was turned down endeavored to act as a liaison [president of the hospital board of Shrewsbury, the suit said. with Jncorriglbility, probation vi- by the committee. Mr. McCutcheon said the pres- [between the residents and the nor declared last night. olations and larceny. trustees, Dr. Robert L. Maggs, George M. Chamlin of Loni The 27-unlt plan was then ap- ent form of administration has Township Committee to bring Mr. Connor said six police radii- done an excellent job and should chairman of the medical-dental Be wise... open a Branch represented Mr. Sapp. J, cars will patrol the borough Judge Weinstein said he felt proved by the board, but on Sept. about a better relationship, Victor Carton of Asbury Part the two could not remain at 5, the committee ruled against the remain the way it is. He added, feel I have accomplished this by streets to assure the trlck-or-trea however, if studies proved him represented Mr. Buckelew. spirit stays under control. home. proposal. handling the complaints prompt- Board Weighs Checkvndster wrong he would accept it. ly," he said. Mr. Connor said there already Nicholas was sent to Annandale "The question is: w(ill a change Pole Rack, Plan Equipment Code OKd has been some property destruc- Reformatory. He had also been be good for the township?" he Both men agreed they would accoui tion, apparently in pre-Halloweer charged with the theft of $149 Crash Injures said. fight spending while trying to RED BANK — The Planning In Atlantic Highlands celebration, and warned that bor- worth of beer from a truck leased improve the quality ot leader Board last night heard the plans Mr. McCutcheon, a member of ship. of the Jersey Central Power and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —The ough police will be strict in deal- to the Freehold Township VFW A Boy Cyclist the Board of Health, said he was Borough Council last night ap- ing with culprits. on Sept. 16. Light Co. to build four utility pole MADISON TOWNSHIP — Forty "fed up" with, increasing prices racks on a 660-foot strip of land proved an ordinance authorizing Edward was remanded to the stitches were required to and rising taxes. He said, as a $7,500 for the purchase of street on Willow St. Bedell, Himelman New Jersey State Home for boys, close facial cuts suffered by commltteeman, he would work to Manasquan Pilot equipment, Jamesburg. teenager yesterday in a bicycle- hold down the taxes in the town- Last month the Monmouth Con- Richard' H. Nelson was ap- Address Club Session car collision. > ship In Phu Tho Raid crete Co., Newman Springs Road, proved for membership in Hose Both will stay until the Bureau NEW MONMOUTH — County of Children's Services can place 'Both he and Mr. Conrad,agreed SAIGON (AP) — Capt. Peter asked for a subdivision to allow Co. Number l. •.'• Township police said Wayne the sale of the strip to the power Freeholder Eugene J. Bedell and them in foster homes. Coughlin, 13, of Arcade Gardens j that costs were rising, but taxes B. Lane, 28, of Manasquan, N.J., William Himelman, MIddletown did not have to spiral upward. and other U.S. Air Force pilots company. Action was deferred un- -LEGAL NOTICE was injured at 7:15 p.m. when Democratic chairman spoke On the proposed sewering of bombed the Phu Tho railroad til the proposed use could be de- struck by a car driven by Ronald termined. LKOAI. NOTICE a recent meeting of the local G. Schultz of Old Bridge. the township, Mr. McCutcheon, yard, 47 miles west-northwest of AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED:. Hanoi Monday. • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND, Democratic Club in Buck Smith's Airport said he favored an ocean outfall Last night Oliver Bennett ol HUPPLBMBNTINQ AN ORDINANCE Cast Keansburg. The youth apparently was "If economically favorable, I "We estimated 30 pieces of JCP&L explained the intended ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE FIXINQ (Continued) SALARIES OF CERTAIN. OFFICIALS Mr. Himelman thanked Joseph crossing Rt. 9 diagonally when would prefer the ocean outfall. rolling stock In the yard 'prior use, but action was again de- AND UMPLOYBES OF THE TOWN "The borough's fire, first aid struck; by the northbound car; But I have been assured that to the strike," Lane, an Air Force ferred pending submission of SHIP OF HOLMDEL (revision of 1987)" ,P. Caliendo, club president, for and police services received notli-j (#1947) tu presented for Introduction! his organization's contributions The boy was treated In the Perth Comptohs Creek, .which would Academy graduate, said. "All the landscaping plan. The' planners and first reading on Sept. 19, 1967 by ing but accolades from all in- Amboy General Hospital and re- the Township Committee of the Town. to the committee. carry secondary treated sewage ordnance I saw appeared to be said they would like to see shrubs •hip tot Holmdel and. on Oct. 16. 1S67 volved during the January fatal- leased. No tickets were issued by to the bay, can accommodate on target >Smbke rose to a cou- planted to screen the area from tu finally adopted and approved. The club will meet Thursday, ity accident. I personally feel that Patrolman Douglas Borst, the in-eight million gallons of sewage, ple thousand feet, obscuring the residential property on Willow EDWIN LIEBENOW Nov. 9, at 9 p.m. in Buck , Mayor in the case of New Shrewsbury, vestigating officer. "The plans for the township 'area completely." St. ' • • Township of Holmdel Smith's. ututuorr.D.i.c. Attest: there is absolutely ho need to JOHN P, WADDKJTON 'first inform the county in the Clerk LEGAL NOTICE Oct. 25 tl.83 case of fire emergencies.' We are LEGAL NOTICE well able to cope. If we should NOTICE OF BALE AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: T&hfl Notice that on the 2nd day of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND need help, the mutual aid pro- November, ' 1067 at 1 o'clock In the SUPPLEMENTING- AN ORDINANCE gram covers us amply." afternoon, prevailing time, at 624 Fat-KNOWN AS THE "1885 REVISED ZON- erstm Plank Road, East Rutherford, ING ORDINANCE OP THE TOWN. New Jersey the undersigned will sell On the plan itself, Mr. Kirk at public sale by virtue of default un- SHIP OF HOLMDEL", AS AMENDED said he was, "greatly disturbed der terms* of Security Agreement exe- AND SUPPLEMENTED (#19-67) wai cuted by Mary and Merrill Klllmon presented for introduction and first by the fact that Mr. Irwin and 71? Philadelphia. Avenue, Sea Girt, New reading on Sept. 18, 1967 by the Town- Jersey and held by the Bank of Pas- ship Committee of the Township of Mr. Wilgus have attempted to Im- •alo and'Clifton the following described Holmdel and on Oct. 16, 19CT was final, plement such a program without' motor vehicle and equipment: 1965 ly adopted and approved. Chevrolet .Impala 8 Station Wagon, Se- EDWIN LIEBENOIW even consulting the very people Mayor IS&RY rial No. 1M455TZ45790. Township of Holmdel who are directly involved . the Bank of Fassalc and Clifton re- Attest: serves the < right to. bid and purchase Borough Council. This is nothing at said sale, also to postpone or can- JOHN P. WADDTGTON but an attempt to usurp for the IF irS DUALITY. YOU'RE LOOKING FOR- cel the sale and/or to Impose any Clerk additional terms and conditions beyond Oct. 25 W.83 county the responsibilities of mu- those stated herein. Terms of sale NOTICE nicipal government." are for cash, subject to delivery of ti- BED BANK BOARD OF EDUCATION tle and without warranties, expressed M Branch Avenue or implied. Rod Bank, New Jersey 0TJO1 Noting that the borough had Dated: October 23, 1067 Notice: Transportation Bids prepared an emergency plan ot BANK OF PASSAIC AND CLIFTON The Red Bank Board of Education its own, he added that the fire By F. RUSSO, Collection Manager will receive sealed bids for the furnish- JLttorneyi-in .foal,- ing of Special Class transportation foi commission would prefer the air- 41S Main Ave., Passalc, N. J.' ' the school year 1097^8.unUl 4:00 P.M. Pet. 25 --. ,.,, - ... $7.58 on November 13, 1867 and will immedl. port to call fire companies in ad- ately proceed to unseal'the *an»>IB)i« heirs, de- ifflce of the Secretary, 7S Branch Ave. visees and personal representatives me, Red Bank, New Jersey. ample time to stand by at the Id Fashioned Bargains and hla, their, or any or their sue- The Board reserves the right to re- .'cessors In right, title, or Interest, lect any and all bids, award bids In airport itself, avoiding any waste defendants. vhole or In part and -waive Immaterial of valuable time should their ser- • You are hereby summoned and re- Informalities If deemed to the Board's quired to serve upon Elchard R. advantage to do so. vices be needed in an emergency. Schwartz, plaintiff's attorney, whose Dated: October 25, 1967 The same could of course apply dlvlsto» a&dress is 105 Leonardvllle Road, Bel- While Quantifies last ford. New Jersey, an answer to the SALVATORE F. OIOVENCO to first aid services." and !*• "dShiPialnV liled—ln-a— civil—action- In Secretary which DAVID DINWOOEIE and MARY ct^ai K mNWOODIK are plaintiffs and ROB- ERT QIBB, et als, are defendants, in the Superior Court of New Jersey on or before the 15th day of 'December, PROPOSAL Car next. If you fall to do so Judgment Notice Is hereby given that i«*!ed by default may be rendered against ilds will be received In the Reception (Continued) you for the relief demanded In the Room of the Office of the Director, complaint Division of ' Purchase and Property. Mrs. George Stowe, crusade of- 2nd floor, Room 232-2, State House, ! •You shall file your answer and proof Trenton, New jersey • 08625, on No- ice secretary, and Miss Jeanne of service in duplicate with the Clerk ember l, 1967 at 2:00 F;M. and will of the Superior court, state House ie opened and read Immediately there- Astarita, owner of the Asbury Yes, Newberrys is 56 years Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, In ac- after, for the following: Park Travel Service Inc., both de- cordance with, the Rules of civil Prac- Abaorbance Recording Photometer tice and Procedure. icribed hearing "a noise like an .4*7* and Accessories This action has been Instituted for Autooytometer and Accessories explosion." JUter aato win the purpose of quieting the title of Law Enforcement Vehicles I4U DAVID DINWOODIE and MARY DIN- Mower* "Then there was a shower of young...and never looked better! WOQDIE to certain lands and to clear Reflective Sheeting For'work or sportl. -UP all doubts and disputes concerning Konte Marker Posts broken glass," Mrs. Stowe said, Reinforced cottons, the same. Such lands are described Treated Lumber "and then I realized a car had V follows: Video Camera cushion soles. Sizes Being part of Lots Number One, sSetss Fhotomlcroscope and Micro- crashed into the building." Newberrys, celebrating 56" years of successful merchandise retailing, is far 10*4-13. Two. Three, and Four In Block Twen- elnematoorraph Equipment ty-Five on the Map of Ocean View, Specifications and the form of bid, Miss Astarita and an employe, £rom testing on its laurels. Today, one of America's most progressive chains Umit 4 ft. «Mt—fa. Wi Mttt Oct. 28. Township of MIddletown, County of contract and bond for the proposed Miss Carole Nesbit, were at their Momnouth, and State of New Jersey, irk are on fUie In the Office of the and particularly described as follows: 'Irector and ...'amey be secured by pros- desks. ' with more than 550 stores, from coast-to-coast, including'Canada, is still Beginning in the easterly aide of Ocean Boulevard at a point distant one sectlve bidders during office hours. A woman was seriously injured hundred and four feet northerly from 'Ids must be (1) ma.de on a standard expanding, still growing, offering customers extra services, bigger and the northerly side of Monmoutn Ave- iroposal form, (2) enclosed In the ope-In Red Bank last week when a nue, and running thence U) easterly ;Ial addresied envelope, (3) acfcom- car jumped a curb and crashed CUP COUPON AND SAVE ninety-six and twenty-live hundrettu panled by a certified check drawn to better values. feet to a point in the westerly line he order of the Treasurer of the into a Broad St. store front. of Lot Fire In Block Twenty Five, on tats of New Jersey, or a bid bond, said Map: thence (2) southerly, on a any of which shall not b» less than The Cookman Ave. building Is NewbenTY* Own Brands...quality-tested merchandise bearing New- PAVER MATE* line parallel with the easterly side of 10% of the ampunt of the bid, and iwned by Bruce and George Fred- Ocean Boulevard, thirty feet to a [4) delivered at the above place on berrys. seal of approval are Biltmore, Brookdale, Clever Tots and Myma BAIL FEN point;, thence (3) westerly on a line >r before the hour named as no bid ricks, who maintain offices here. parallel with the first course a.nd run-will bei aacceptec d after the hour sped- ning through the middle of Lots One,, .led. Bid3fds not so submitted wllf be A spokesman said yesterday dam- brands. Scientific lab-tests are made to simulate heavy customer use. Mer- Two, Three, and Four, Ninety-six and oonafdered Informal and will be re- age was confined to the windows twenty-five hundredths feet to the said acted. The Director reserves the right chandise is rigidly inspected in stores land distribution centers; easterly > side of Ocean Boulevard; :o reject. any and all bids and vto and window frames. thence (4) northerly, along the said i.ward contract In part or whole If &O«r sal* wIU easterly side of Ocean Boulevard thir- leemed to the best Interests of the Newer/ more .flexible Credit Plans make it no trick to stretch the fam- b«4Se ty feet to the point of beginning. •Hate to do so. The successful bidder OFFICES TO CLOSE will be required to furnish surety bond Pitt tic with strong You are made defendants because n the full amount of the contract of a ily budget Flexible credit offers you two plans in one: Use it as a 30 day ROBERT QIBB and JEAN B. GIBB :ompany authorized to do business In MATAWAN - Municipal metal clip. Skip-free. are recorded as the owners of laid he state of New Jersey. iffices here will be closed on Sat- charge account. Pay your balance in full every month with no service charge Standard refill. property. • , STATE OF NEW*JERSEY Dated: October' 19, 1887 jDHPAItTMBNT OF THE TREASURY rday, Nov. 11, in celebration of Division of Purchase and Property ... or... make small monthly payments and pay met a longer period of limit 1 «*» comto*. VtU *hn Ott, 29. MORTIMER O, NEWMAN, JR. CHARLES F. SULLIVAN, Director . /eterans Day. 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\ • - •'•• -, .- ' )...... • •,,»• ' " ••= ttr*. ^ff* 7, Oet.3S.IM7 DAJI.Y REGISTER Schuh, Homing Head, Dm at the Age ot 63letaii #f W«*t-r wintry Club s«4 *» Brlckta* LONG BRAHCH - Jflhn pf public homing proj- river front area. Un- and Mrs. Lowisi' Sehulr, 6), ot 3» Ctdar Ave., ects in the city comprising 643 der: his rection, the authority ;r», Masons eed Plasterers Union hers, and Mrs. DoJ executive director ol the Long units for low-income families, completed th* General Neighborhb - it Long Branch. Miami, Fla.. awl Branch Housing Authority, died among thera Garfiekl Court, hood Renewal Plan, the North Surviving are his wife," VM- Services will End section of which is being a.m. ta the .. „, W. HOKE SB. yesterday in Monmouth Medical Grant Court, Sea view Manor, Uuia Senker Schuli; « daughter, Center. administered by City Council. 4r«. Leonard Todd, here; three Home. Burial will be _ ., ASBURV PARK — Robert W. Wcodrow Wilson Homes, Hobart Manor and the Chester A. ittiprs Ferdinand B. Schulz, trine Cemetery, OcewpMt Hoka Sr. of 517 First Ave. died Lance Cpl. Haynes, Born in New York City, Mr. With his authority activities. SchuU was a son of the late Arthur and Kennedy Towers Mr. Sehulr continued his labor yesterday in Jersey Shore Medi- apartments now nearing comple- affiliations, fervkng «* delegate cal Center, Neptune. Adolph and Wilhelmln* Schuli. He had lived here since 1923, andtion. to international and state conven- Born in Pennsylvania, he was had directed the Housing Au- After World War II, Mr. tions. He was secretary to the * former East Orange resident 19, Killed in Action resolutions committee of the 1968 thority since 1937. Schuls was responsible for resoluton He had lived here five years. JACKSON TOWNSHIP — Luce School and attended Freehold In the construction business emergency housing for veterans, Montreal convention of the z Mr. Hoke was a retired stock Cpl. Barton E. Haynes of 22 Regional High School three years. with his father until 1930, Mrconstructing and managing three Bricklayers, Masons and Plas- Ibroker. Beam Ave., formerly of Freehold, Besides his parents, he is sur-SchuU then became business veterans' projects in this city terers Union and was an execu- tive committee member of the ' Surviving are bis widow, Mrs.was killed in action in Vietnam vived by three sisters, Mrs. Phil agent of the Bricklayers. Masons and Shrewsbury Township.. •rood St. mi 9mm tm* »r Held C. Hoke; a son, Robert Sunday. ip Aumack of this township, Mrs and Plasterers Union locals of! FroF m 1941949 untitill 19641964, UUrban N. J. AF of L-CIO Council. W. Hoke Jr., Toronto, Canada; The 19-year-old Marina enlisted James Minor ot Decatur, G», Monmouth County. He resigned Renewal functions were dele- He was a past president of two daughters, Mrs. Donald in April, 1966, and had been in and Miss Msrjorie Haynes ai from this Job in 1941 to devote gated by the city to the Housing the Long Branch Kiwania Club Stalker ot Eatontown, and Mrscomba. t five months. He was a home. full time to the Housing Au- Authority. Mr. Schuli had the and a member of the Long -David Bilton of Lawrencevllle; member of Company L, Third The Higgim Memorial Home, thority. chief responsibility for develop- Branch Elks, the Navy League FLEXSCREENS by BENNLTT IRELAND -three sisters, Mrs. Walter Strick- Marines. freehold, will be in charge Mr. Sehulr was responsible for ment of the Union Ave. and up-the National Association of \4M M\ ler of Basking Ridge, and Mrs. funeral arrangements. planning, construction and mantow- n parking areas and the Housing Officials, Deal Golf and Donald Weaver and Mrs. Roy He was wounded by shrapnel Blanchard, both pf Pennsylvania, in July and was decorated with and eight grandchildren. the Purple Heart, but was back in action in a few days. Services will be held in the Robert A. Braun Home for Fu- Cpl. Haynes was bom in New- nerals, Eatontown, at 11 a.m. ark, son of Alva E. and Ethel WE SELL Friday, with Rev. Robert W. Thompson Haynes. He graduated ONLY Reed, pastor of the Eatontown from Freehold Intermediate Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Woodbine Ceme- EDWARD R. RANDALL SR. ::tery, Oceanport. MTDDLpTOWN — Edward R. Randall Sr., 89, ot 36 Woods End Road died Monday at the Eaton MRS. RUTH SOLOMON Park Nursing Home, Eatontown, SEA BRIGHT — Mrs. Ruth after a short illness. Minton Solomon of 1068 Ocean PIUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE Ave. died yesterday morning in Born in Brooklyn, he lived in :'her home after a short illness. Millington and Collingswood be- FOOD BUYS . TRADING STAMPS FRJI! ' Mrs. Solomon was born in fore moving here three years ago. He was a former justice of • Fair Haven, a daughter of the A GOURMET DELIGHT 'late Walter K. and Content Sut the peace in Millington and a PORK CHOPS member of the Old Guard of Red U.S. GOVERNMENT GRADED . phin Minton. She. lived here 45 ROCK CORNISH Bank. He worked most of his life CITY CUT ;'years, coming from Fair Haven. as.an underwriter-with the Globe - Mrs. Solomon was the widow Indemnity Insurance Company of of Benjamin Solomon, who died Newark, After retirement, he SHOULDER :,ta 1954. worked for the Acme Staple Co., LB. ' - .'; Surviving are her son, Harold Camden, retiring nine years ago. HENS TURKEYS > Solomon, with whom she made \Vi LB. AVG. 20 TO 24 LB. AVERAGE "i her home; a daughter, Mrs. He was the husband of the HIP Mahlon Fulton Jr. of Little Sil- late Elizabeth MacCutcheon Ran' ver; two sisters, Mrs. Vera Carl- dall and is survived by two sons, \M M.V-VB. AYU. I IV IV 10-US. *»' LB. •son of Long Branch and MrsEdwar. d R. Randall Jr. of Cedar -"; Josephine Linbarger of'Fair Ha- Grove and Frank W. Randall of CENTER Middletown; a brother, Charles vven, and four grandchildren. 33' I 35 Randall of Hempstead, L.I., and OVEN READY Services win be at 11 a.m. five grandchildren. Friday in the Worden Funeral Services wil be tonight at 8 RBHoncna O'clock at the John F. Pfleger CHUCK MEAT SALES Home, Red Bank, with the Rev. BREAST or LEC QUMIBIS .39' G. P. Melllck, Belshaw, rector of Funeral Home, Middletown. The BROIL SfiAK :':St George's-by-the-Rlver Episco- Rev. Russell Loesch of the Com- '*7?nc TWMMEO • pal Church, Rumson, officiating. munity Church, Cedar Grove, will ROASTING CHICKEN .39 iwoccilT Oft* RSSTOIT .39 BEEF Mia» .49' Interment will be In Fair View officiate. Burial will be at 10 SHOWHl m.* ' Cemetery, Middletown. a.m. tomorrow front the funeral CHUCK LEAN home in Rosedale Cemetery in CHICKEN LEGS s: .49' END OF STEAK ROAST OR .69' ELVIN KAMPFF Linden. ROUND OnAlEAN EAST SSANSBURG - CHICKEN BREASTS.59 BOLAR ROAST Bakes . Kampff, 50, of 14 Bergen Ave. MBS ANNIE M. FRIEDLANDER : died yesterday In Riverview Hos- LAKEWOOD — Mrs. Annie M. US. CHOKE BONOESS CtOSSHUi TOP ROUND ROAST IONBESS HYCRADEFAVOtmALLMEATSKINLESS pital, Red Bank. Friedlander, 91, of 131 Brown Road died Monday in Frances ROAST BEEF FRANKS a&98' Mr. Kampff was born In May- BEADBMIYI TIUUJUO COOKK ^^^a. wood and raided in the Pater- Convalescent Home, Neptune UACHOOCAlff.CHUaCFUUCUT e son area before moving here C«y. .69' SHORT RIBS seven years ago. She was the mother of Mrs. POROAST TURKEY DRUMSflCK t29 COOMTBY STYU ARMOUR'S GOLDEN STAR He was a refrigeration mechan- Irene Primmer of Howell Town- 3-LB. CAN ic wlU> flte Grand Union Co. ship. SHOUIDER STEAK .98' SPARE RIBS 49< US. CHOKX UAN li T»l» CANNED HAM Surviving aura Us widow, Mrs She also Is survived by another TAVLORTASTESTtlPS Josephine Ptaszyn»ka Kampff; a daughter, Mrs. Mae Dutton of .98' 1WOCUYSORHYG8ADEAUMEAT -, C^ PORK BOH son, Frank Rinn of Matawan; Lake Port, N. H.; a son, John CUBE STEAK 49 ' two daughters, Mrs. Donald F. Friedlander of Point Pleasant; Barna of East Keansburg and two sisters, Mrs. Nora Thompson HALLOWEEN CANDY BETTY CROCKER ANKACOFHE Mrs. Michael Quaglia .of West of Bradley Beach and Miss Lor- Hl-C DRINKS FAB DETERGENT aWYCOBI H0UTW00D ' Keansburg; two brothers, George •tta Kirchhoff of New York; ALL FLAVORS WITH BORAX 1-li. j 24BS. I MRS CAKE MIXES Kampff of Haledon and John eight grandchildren, and 14 great- grandchildren. 2-ib. i63 Kampfjt of Lincoln .Parkr _two POUND Ol sf w).fc. • s SUGAR, PLAIN or CINNAMON 6 *» 25 CHICK PEAS 69 ing Vandar-FI&at Huaoiial Rom*, 8- 113 Tuvlnr Are., yaiamm, N.J., tut& Demy Ctsy SHRIMP CHOW MEIN atgge WednenJay ana mnndar. 2-4 and 7 to »y Tk* SteA POUND CAKE 1£%a* ROASTED _ COLOSSAL CHOW MEM can " • " » pmp.m.." Funeral FridayU|!, 0 Solemn *.—•__ 3 «-»>• OUVES :? 99' ViiltaUon Ida Our Lady ef Mnniwf ot th* Auo«Ut*A Pre« PRETZEL RODS KPPERS 2 li a.m. The AnodaUd Tntt I« mUUM t* NOODLES 2 is 39' cluilrily to tlu tut (or MpublleaUoi DKATB NOTICB of all tnt local swwi prtnUd Is ttili JCAMFF*" In R«4 Bank OB Ttltada' nnrapaMr u weU u iniP aiwi Oct. 24, IMn, beloved hutband DAIRY DEPARTMENT FROZEN FOOD DEPT. JoiepMn* Ptaazjmika KampK ot APPETIZING DEPARTMENT Bergen Art., Xut Ktansburar, age H S*eond clurpoiUt* paid at year*. Funeral Friday at 10:80 a.mBank, N. J. 07701 and at additional from the Aquino Colonial Funeral Home, mailing oHIcw. Publlib»4 dallr, Mon- 336 Union Ave., Patenon, and 11 «_mda, y tbrougn Friday. BORDEN S 10 VARIETIES MORTON DOMESTIC BOILED at Our Lady of Victoria* Roman Calho. lie CDurch. Interment at Holy Sepulchri flubaorlpUoQ Price* In Advanea .Cemettry, Totowa. 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It MOAD IT. « 741-7100 • IIP IANK I CMDIT TOIMI AVAIUtU MIDDLETOWN «f MfffMrr • IAIY 0HA*«| • riowH'* cuorr ROUTE eorge Jeffers Succeeds Father THE DAILY HEGISTER Veinnity, Oct. 25, 1967-8 On Township Chamber's Board MIDDLETOWN — George S. bachelor1! degreu in marketing. He resides with hit wife uwl| Jefferi Jr., general manager of He was a U.S. Navy jet pilot in two children at 108 HarUhorne|| Louii C. Eltzen Co., Leonardo, World War II and in the Korean Rd., locust. has been appointed a director of conflict. Active in the chamber for the II the Mlddletown Area Chamber of Prior to joining the Eitzcn Co., past several years, Mr. Jeffers tojnmerce. he was with Minneapolis-Honey- will serve as chairman of its He will fill the unexplred term well Corp. A member of the annual Christmas home decorat- SUPERMARKET •A his father, George S. Jeffers American Society of Lubricat- ng contest. Assisting him will be|| Sr., who has retired and moved ing Engineers, he also was em- Dr. Irving Wallace and Robert KtambWfl. a Texas. ployed in the wholesale and dis- Murphy. Mr. Jeffers attended Southern tribution of air conditioning and John A. Lentz will head the Methodist University and holds a heating units. committee in charge of the com- WEEKEND SPECIALS! munity Christmas tree lighting 9 ceremony to be held Dec. 3 at Five Corners^ beginning at 5 CHUCK Coeds Rooming Housep.m. Members of the chamber's 1968 39k Approved by Zoners nominating committee are Thom- CHUCK STEAK GOP HEADQUARTERS — Mayor Charles >W. Stephens, center, flanked by Council- as Conrad, Forrest L. Gillespie LONG BRANCH — In a mar- occupied a lot 50 feet wide by and William C. Johnson Jr. 29* men August E. Roomer, left, and Paul Bragar, stand in front of the Little Silver Re- ithon special meeting that lasted 100 feet deep between two exist- Recently admitted as a new TURKEYS publican headquarters which was opened Saturday at the Maimone Shopping Center until after midnight, the Zoning ing dwellings. Side yard set backs chamber member was Alan N. on Markham Place. The three are running under the slogan, "Progress With Experience." Board has granted a spe- would have been only five feet. Curry ot Business Coverage 49'* cial use permit and denied two Requirements in the zone call Corp., 921 Rt. 35. FRESH HAMS Mr. Stephens has been mayor for six years and on the council for 13; Mr. Roemer hat arlanccs. for lots 100 feet wide by 150 been a councilman for seven years and Mr. Bragar has been on the council for two. George B. Hoffman of 415 feet deep and 714-foot side yard TO SHOW FiLM set backs. (Register Staff Photo)' Broadway, proprietor of the Hoff- SHREWSBURY — Monmouth man Funeral Home, was granted Mrs. Angelo Pisani, who lives County Undersheriff Isaac Reiff MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE a special use permit to convert next door to the undersized' lot will address the Women's As- he one-family residence at 407 at 280 Jersey Ave., expressed sociation of the Presbyterian Judges' Rally Broadway to a rooming house the consensus of the objectors Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the 1 ib. with 15.00 or college girls. when she remarked, "It would be church house lounge. Husbands can order Attended By The board unanimously denied all house and no properly, right and friends are invited to attend. an application by Leonard Con- on top of us." Mr. Reiff will speak and show wan struction Co., 336 Third Ave., The applicant was represented films on "Pornography in Mon- Throckmorton or a use variance to build a by local attorney Sidney Alpern. mouth County." nursing home in the R-3 resi- EATONTOWN - Judge Wil. dential rone at 153 Morris Ave. am Throckmorton represented The board had reserved decision I he Municipal Courts of the bor- on the application Oct. 2. About >ughs of Eatontown, Oceanporl 20 Morris Ave. residents objected ]j and Shrewsbury Township at th( strenuously to the project. international convention meeting Denied by a 3-2 vote was the judges of the lower court sys- application of Patrick Muscatello ;em of the United States, Canada, of 262 Lawrence Ave., Ocean uerto Rico and the Virgin Is- Township, for a variance to build lands held at New Orleans, La., a one-family dwelling on an un- Oct. 16 through 21. _ dersized lot on Jersey Ave. Mi- VICTORY MARKET Judge Throckmorton participa1 chael Salandra, an attorney who lives at 296 Jersey Ave,, repre- 31 W. FRONT ST.. RED BANK TELEPHONE 747-0508, 747-1339 ed In a training program and dis sented about a dozen of his neigh- cussions on mutual problems bors who objected to the vari- Store Open 8 A.M.-6 P.M.: FRIDAY 8 A.M.-7 P.M. the courts as well as^the imm& ance, i diate crises of the rising crim Leslie B. Aaron and George SWIFTS rate. W. Baxter voted in favor of the variance, Mr. Baxter stating he PREMIUM c Internationally known author believes denial a hardship to the ties from the fields of law, tned property owner. BONELESS Ib icine, penology and sociology too: Wilbur H. Ray, Louis M. EYE ROUND ROAST 99 Granlero and William J. Scott, part in the various workshops d HOME- board chairman, voted against SAUSAGE MEAT MADE 79ii SHOULDER PORK CHOPS signed to keep justice abreast < the variance. the times. The proposed house would have CHOICE — CENTER CUT FRESH — CORN FED — LEAN M M Dog Kennel Variance CHUCK ROAST c PORK LOIN 3, 55 Ib Is Granted in Howell or STEAK 59 CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 89c Ib. HOWELL TOWNSHIP — The nevich, head of the municipal Township Committee has auth- safety committee announced that FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 orized its attorney to draw up the Howell Township Juvenile GRIDDLE FRANKS 7-INCH 79fb resolution granting.a dog ken- Conference Committee would nel variance to Denis Figueroa, hold its organization meeting on FRYING (CUT ANY WAY) AA TENDER Yellow Brook Road. Tuesday, Nov. 7. The Zoning Board had recom- c The conference committee will LEAN mended the variance with stipu- meet on the first Tuesday of each lations on minimum set-back and month to handle minor juvenile LONDON Ib sidelines for the building, air con- offenses: ' ' CHICKENS29 BROIL 99 ditioning, . heating and sound THE proofing. ITALIAN SAUSAGE •Kff 69f» SAYARIN COFFEE-ER COFFEE 69fibi The committee instructed its Man Arrested attorney, Robert V. Carton, to include provisions that the opera- On Check Count FRESH 4 /% ICEBERG AUTUMN INDIAN *% #%< QualiOaft tion conform to Board of Health bu. MrbbLETOWN — Police have regulations, and the owner post arrested Everett J. Goetschius, BEANS 19 LETTUCE CORN 39 a construction bond to guarantee 26, of 157 Coyne Place, Bedford, 25 the - work ..wilLbe_done_properiy, on-a-wortMess cheek*-charge.— FRESH RED 2 BU. An application from Howard He is accused of issuing a $15 HARD RIPE warm-up for the fashion game Coddington, president of Ho-Jan bad check to Shop-Rite on Rt. Girt your boots low, middle, high, or even higher Diner, Route 33 and 34, to trans- 35. He was released on $45 bail BEETS 29c than that. Here, a black crushed leather uppered fer a liquor license from the bar TOMATOES portion of the building to the eiv pending a hearing tomorrow. knee-hi with raw-seam front panel, fleece-lined. tire premises was tabled for fn Police have also apprehended DELICIOUS 3 lbs. Such luxury bootmaking is amazing for J4.99 hire study. three juveniles in connection PIHK SEfDLESS witjh the break-in of a home HALLOWEEN** 4\ CRISP PASCAL To Seek Bids owned by Theresa Duran, of 31 The committee authorized en Carter Ave., East Keansburg, GRAPEFRUIT gineer Charles C. Widdis to ad- APPLES J 9 CELERY vertise for bids for a water line Friday. on Southard Ave. to serve an in- dustrial plant site. MONMOUTH CENTER The action is another step in the township's project to buy wa- EATONTOWN, NEW JERSEY ter from Farmingdale to provide Aquascutum of London standby fire service to the plant. Add EOe postage for mail orders. (Sorry, no C.O.D.'i) Committeeman Lawrence Mich- exports definitive

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Jonathan Delicious can fit. J. Kridel Apples Apples A wonderful all-purpoie is the exclusive agency appl* (and that includes PECK "Trick or Treat") hereabouts for Aquascutum '/: BUSHEL I OC 1.25 BASKET . I«7«J coats; but we sell them No Halloween party is really in- the spirit of on merit, not snob appeal. things Without cider, es- pacially our fresh pressed CIDER • made from our own blend of choice apples. MINCE PIE, APPLE PIE, BLUEBERRY PIE, SOUTHERN PECAN PIE and many other J.tfutkl jFAPPLE baked goodies fresh from our ov»ns. i CIDER S. S. PIERCE FOODS and an assortment of MOAftAND IRONT STRUTS ;DONUTS tr fine cheoios. , t*ID BANK, NJ. • |H MI00< , Open Mon.-Sat. 9 to 6. Sundays 1 to 6, ' AWVWV Hftnlnflijf^^ FROM OUR READERS BEQIST. 'I Hope Everyone Understand* My Position* m 1101 - ftftUsfced by Tfct fad Jhmfc BJtgMxr, tarofpOrtted ' Strmberaer'* Tirade M- HAROLD KELLY, Publisher mwMitft. Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor Shiwibury, N. 1, Thonuw J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor * XnanStMsberger'i tirade -regarding the "Army Brut of Fort Mohmouth" involving itself in U.N. Week again . . . No group in the world has more right to "Involve" lUeH little Silver's Decision In any publicity or celebration of U.N. Week thin our Mined forces, for had It not been for them, there would have been That was a regrettable decision magnify them, not only in Red Bank no victory in World War «, therefore no U.N. to itart with. inade Monday night by the Little Silver but an any new system as well. The sad part of the U.N. is the "Involvement" of the Com- Board of Education which voted in The positive attitude of the Red munist bloc. From the outset, they have bent every effort to favor of a kindergarten through 12th Bank Board of Education and its super- mate the U.N. into an impotent body, used to a great extent intendent, Dr. Robert C. Hoops, had to spread Commie propaganda. grade regionalization of that district's It is now at a worse disadvantage than ever with Moaescu and Shrewsbury's school systems. placed the issue of the tfiree-district at the head of it. As ruoted in "Newsweek," he has already The move appears to be contrary regionalization in a new light. We had declared that any U.N. effort to end the Vietnamese war would to much of the social and educational hoped that Little Silver and Shrews- be futile He is dedicated to the Red line from one end to another, and is doing his best to nullify any chance the U.N. progress that has taken place over the bury might be receptive to considering such a move, especially since it brought might have had to be effective. past several years — and Little Silver As for our much maligned war workers, I believe the should be aware of this. .with it the opportunities to make some Soviets are working harder at wa rthan any other country vast educational improvements. The proposed regionalization would In the world. Have I not read that the Soviets have increased their war output? pull Little Silver and Shrewsbury stu- Shrewsbury still must make its Their workers are certainly not working on any consumer dents out of Red Bank High School, move — and fortunately, the entire matter will have to be reviewed by Dr. needs-or why should a country with all the natural resources which they now attend on a senddng- they have be short of food, homes, fuel, roads, automobiles, receiving district basis. And it would • Carl L. Marburger, the state commis- TV's radios' clothing and all the other needs we can supply substantially reduce that high school's sioner of education. His views on in- over'and above the needs for carrying on our effort in Vietnam? enrollment and increase its number of tegration of schools could very well I se our "war" workers as donors, giving strength and Negro students. shoot down the plan, although there sinew to a small nation trying to rid Itself of a disease. will be many other aspects of the situ- The Soviets have defeated every honest effort to end the There are reportedly only several ation that must be carefully studied at war, and it seems evident they will "fight to the last Cong." Negro families living in Shrewsbury the same time. The record shows Strasberger had better devote more of his own time to learn "what the USA is all about." . . . and in Little Silver. We would like to Little Silver, even though we know think that the racial situation had Sincerely, it did not take its action in haste, Victor M. Dorn nothing to do with the Little Silver should look back on what it has done. decision. But Its ramifications, no mat- We are certain the board, in retro- ter how educationally sincere the ac- spect, will find that it is not taking And Thank You, Too! tion, still must be faced. 534 Ocean Ave. the right step to provide its students Sea Bright, N. J. The glaring fact ds that the pro- with the total type of education they THE REPORTER To the Editor: posed Little Silver-Shrewsbury district should have. There is still time for the I'm sure you must receive millions of letters of gripes ana will not answer the problem of Improv- Little Silver board, especially since unpleasantries, so it must be a pleasure to receive a "nice" ing any educational shortcomings that there was a split vote, to reconsider Patriarch Awakens Heart letter once in awhile! presently may exist. It will tend only to its decision. We hope it will. and President Truman knew that the presence I've been having The Daily Register delivered to my home By JIM BISHOP now for about 10 years and would be lost without it But now, ISTANBUL, Turkey — The courtyard Is of Athenagoras, speaking for God, would turn more than ever, I think you are absolutely wonderful and composed of old gray stone and young green the people away from new and dangerous certainly the best ever published anywhere in the Change of Government plants. The morning sun slanted across the ways to where their hearts are. country! ' orange tile roof of the house and peeked at "And now," he said, pointing a long fin- Last Wednesday, I 'phoned in a classified ad for me sale " The change of government question will a change of government be good the flowers. An ancient attendant with bad ger from the black robe, "Pope Paul came to of a car and requested it be inserted last Thursday, Friday has come up again in Mlddletown — for the .township?" He further stated feet came out a back door see me and he sat in your chair." He was and Monday. I Imagine The Register hits the stands shortly and motioned for us to mainly because of the persistence of that the township should have the speaking to Kelly.. "I told him, I said: 'You after noon and last Thursday (the first running of the ad), we come inside. He pointed up the League of Women Voters, which type of government that will meet the • are not Paul the Sixth, but Paul Deux.' " had our* car sold by 7 that night! I looked at last Thursday's a stairway which curved (Paul Two.) This was an outrageous compli- ads and counted exactly 73 ads of cars for sale, and believe believes the township must break away specific needs of the people. against a racked wall. ment because the first Paul was the evangel- me —I died!! from the "17th Century" form of gov- Middletown voters once before We were led into a ist who came from Tarsus to preach to the I figured with all those adds, nobody would ever even see square office in the back. ernment it now has. blocked a change of government study alien gentiles. ours! But within eix or seven hours of its hitting the stands, The walls were yellow, ex- The ladies of the league sounded question —and it remained in sort of "There are old troubles between our our car was sold — lock, stock and barrel. I received well over cept where the stern face churches, but they are forgotten by all ex- 30 calls on it and well — what else can I say besides "Thank out the Township Committee candi- a semi-dormant state since. of Kemal Ataturk stared cept the theologians. One must always leave You" — The Register is the Greatest! 111. dates on the issue — and, as a result, In a way, we are glad that the from a frame. An old something for the theologians to debate." The Many, many thanks for your courtesy and, I might add, couch and a few chairs the impressions were immediately gen- subject has come up again — only be- eyes magnified with joy, as though Athenagor- circulation! BISHOP leaned against each other, erated in some quarters that Middle- cause we firmly believe that all forms as was contemplating something accomplished Sincerely, and behind a littered desk sat the figure of town was ready to move on the matter. of government should make periodic which had yet to be undertaken. Mrs. Douglas K. Adair His All Holiness, Athenagoras, Ecumenical * * * It should be said also that the Demo- re-examinations of their functions to Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church. He A MAN CAME IN with two dishes of crats there do favor a change. . determine if they are properly serv- . is 81. . . - . ., whitish cream and six tiny silver spoons. Vote for Red Bank High Hi6 secretary, Bishop Gabriel, Stood be- But Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek put ing the people. But it would be wise, "Eat something sweet," Athenagoras said, The Daily Register has received a copy of the following especially at this time, to steer the side the desk, a tall black hat on his head and "and speak sweet." We sipped the sticky the issue back in its proper perspective a black cassock falling to the heels beneath letter for publication: subject completely out of the political stuff. "I will visit Rome," he said, as Bishop 148 North Lovett Ave. — and a Daily Register report Monday a graying beard. Athenagoras read a docu- Gabriel stared 1ft alarm, "and we will adjust Little Silver Jr, made it clear that, when and if the realm. ment, nodding now and then. Then he placed this old dispute between our churches. The time comes, the people will make the It on the desk and signed it. He motioned Pope and I will be careful to leave something Little Silver Board of Education N . A When the current election cam- Markham Place School ultimate decision. paign is over, the subject should be re- with a hand for us to sit. I was interviewing for our theologians to debate and then, in him just before he left on a month-long trip. spite of them, we will lock arms and walk Little Silver, N. J. "The question is not whether we Re- viewed and, if the need is determined, On the desk was a two-volume set of forward together." Attention: Mr. Oharles A. O'Malley, President publicans initiated a movement for a the proposition again should be put memoirs by Harry S. Truman. Behind the Gentlemen: It was the first time that the head of the change in government or somebody before the voters. .This is as it should desk was,a framed photo of Lyndon B. John- Wouldn't it be wonderful if the Little Sliver Board Of Edu- son! ' The Patriarch looked up. The eyes Greek" "Orthodox Church had announced"-his cation would send a letter-to the Red Bank Board of Education be. • else," the mayor said. "The question is were two dark searchlights. The hair was determination to heal the 6chism. "What inviting them to join with Shrewsbury in a discussion of a three- long and stringy gray; so was the silken nobility of mind," he murmured, "for Paul to school regional high school! INSIDE WASHINGTON beard. The cheeks were prominent and made come to see me in this poor place. What The students would be happy — have you read the last majesty and_hurnility of spui.jn()yes:.a man... -few-issues of~their school newspaperese Buccaneer"?-Th«y-— ""like that?" . are all for Red Bank High School and its traditions of wonder- THE SEARCHLIGHTS switched from face "Ah well," he said, slapping the sides of ful school spirit, academic excellence, dedicated and capable Algeria to Be Second Cuba? to face. "My son," he said in a voice as his chair and standing, "let us go to din- teachers and an understanding administration. deep as the gloom of Moses, "I am glad you ner." He seemed as tall as Mount Ararat Red Bank would be able to go ahead with their long-range By PAUL SCOTT The Russians are known to have at least are here." He looked at Kelly and, behind and, as I stood, he folded both arms around plans for school building. They have provided a high-school MADRID, Spain — The foreboding news 10,000 Soviet technicians in Algeria or about the beard, made a small Smile. "It is good me and kissed me on the forehead. "My education for Little Silver students for more than 60 years. from across the Mediterranean is Russia's half the number the Soviets had in Cuba for a man as old «s I to have a granddaugh- son, you come with me." He turned to When my son graduated in 1965, he was the third generation of move to take over Algeria's big modern three months before that crisis broke into a ter too," he said. Kelly. "My granddaughter," he said with the Ayres family to receive a Red Bank High School diploma. Mers-el-Keblr naval base at the western gate U.S.-Sovlet confrontation. Once, when I was a young reporter, this mock solemnity, "here we do not invite ladies In conversation with many Little Silver 'residents, I have to this strategic waterway. to dine, so, if you will excuse us this once, A Russian naval squadron put into Al- man was a Patriarch in New York. His found them to be in favor of the three-school high school — not Called the "French you will have something with Bishop Gabriel." geria for the second time in a month last church, which has flourished in the Balkans only will college-bound students be assured a good academic Gibraltar," the base is lo- She left. The dining room was long and week. There were two destroyers, two sub- and Russia, was strong and well nourished foundation, but those students desiring a commercial or voca- cated near Oran, west of narrow, and the black-robed bishops sat on marines, a minesweeper, a tug, and a tanker. in the United States. He was born with a tional education will be offered these courses. Algiers, and is one of the A number of Soviet officers, with French per- superior intellect and,the compassion of his both sides of the table, popping pieces of best equipped in the world. bread and ladles of soup into their beards. May we all work together to provide the best education for mission, were given an inspection tour of the Saviour. Now he was being diplomatic .with all the students in our three communities. Spanish military authorities Mers-el-Kebir base. the word "granddaughter" because his home Athenagoras sat at the head of the table. say the naval complex con- Because the food seemed alien, I pushed it Sincerely, This Soviet fleet, along with an estimated is a monastery and no women are permitted, Mrs. Robert R. Ayres sists of vast arsenals, work- unless you count the old cronea whose fingers from one side of the table to the other. shops, barracks, command 14 other Russian warships, represents what fly sewing gold thread in new vestments. When we parted, Athenagoraa caught my center, and roads — all un- U.S. naval intelligence describes as a tripling For centuries, there has been a schism hand in his. "You did not eat," he whispered. derground and protected of Russian naval power in the Mediterranean Likes Coverage rom a in the past year. There are two Soviet cruis- between his church and the Roman Catholic. "Why?" "A little," I said. "A little." He ~«rnrrr ' '°mic attacks. gave Kelly a gold medal of himself and Pope Christopher Columbus Club, Inc. ers, armed with missiles, and two nuclear- "I came back," he said slowly, "when Presi- Long Branch Aa an important NATO powered submarines in this growing fleet. dent Truman asked me to do it. There was Paul. I was silent all the way back to the base, Mere-el-Kebir rated so high that the hotel. A truly holy than silences the tongue To the Editor: U.S. military intelligence sources here be- trouble in Greece." After the war, the Com- U.S. poured in more than $100 million to help munists tried to assume control of Greece, and awakens the heart. The Christopher Columbus Club is extremely happy to pay France modernize it after President de Gaulle lieve Russia has picked the Mediterranean to deserved tribute to the press and Its splendid editorials — for had obtained a 15-year lease in 1962 as part of expand its influence while the U.S. is bogged the wonderful coverage given to the 475th anniversary of the the Algerian independence settlement. down in the Vietnam war. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH discovery of America by Christopher Columbus and the 60th What now deeply concerns Spanish au- This is indicated by the vast amount of anniversary of our organization. We salute you and -join with thorities is De Gaulle's policy of encouraging Soviet arms now going to Algeria, Egypt, and all the people in the city of Long Branch to say, congratulations the Russians to set up camp in the Mediter- Syria, and soon to Jordan. The total during Observe Yule Mail Deadlines and best wishes for a greater Long Branch and U. S. A. x ranean. Within the past two years, they the past six months, according to U.S. intelli- Sincerely yours, five pounds for servicemen overseas at sur- point out, De Gaulle has pushed NATO out of gence estimates, surpasses the amount of By SYLVIA PORTER Rocco N. Bonforte face rates to armed servicemen abroad; all French bases and is now moving France arms the Russians sent to North Vietnam dur- On^week from today, Nov. 1, is the dead- President out of Mers-el-Keblr so the Russians can ing the same time. line for sending Christmas cards by regular Dec. 4 for surface rate gifts to distant states; Dec. 10 for Christmas cards to distant states move in. * • * mail to Europe. A bit over two weeks from today, Nov. 11, is the deadline for mailing and cards sent by airmail overseas! Dec. 11 One French regiment has already gone. MOROCCO'S PROBLEM - The latest for airmail gifts and greeting cards to ser- Remaining 6,000 French military personnel Christmas packages weighing more than five Soviet military moves and arms build-up in pounds to friends and rela- vicemen abroad; Dec. 13 for gifts and greet- and 4,000 civilians arc slated to depart within neighboring Algeria are the reasons behind ing cards sent by surface mail to areas near six months. According to Spanish authorities, tives in the military ser- the decision of Morocco's King Hassan II to vices overseas. your own town and state; Dec. 19 for air- U.S. and Britain urged De Gaulle to obtain a reorganize his military forces and seek more mail gifts and greeting cards within the U.S. commitment from Algeria that no other for- And Dec. 10 is this U.S. arms aid. year's deadline for sending —In mailing cards and gifts to service- eign power could use the base until the men overseas, particularly gifts sent direct- French lease expires in 1977. The 39-year-old monarch is believed to Christmas cards to distant feel that the massive shipments of Soviet mili- states in the U.S. by sur- ly from mall order houses, use" the full flve- But instead of agreeing to this, De Gaulle dlglt A.P.O. numbers which have been made it clear to both Washington and London tary equipment to Algeria are a direct threat face mall. This year, the to his country's security. nation's 32,000 post offices changed to correspond with U.S. ZIP codes. that he favored Russian seapower in the Med- * * * iterranean to balance growing U.S. influence As a countermeasure, the King has named will be handling a stagger- In the region. Brig. General Driss Ben Amar as his top mili- ing volume of well over —WRAP PACKAGES carefully to prevent Spanish officials, after learning of this tary man, making him virtually his deputy, to PORTER n'ne b""on P'ecM °' Cnrlst- damage, delay or total loss. As further pro- exchange, frantically warned tho U.S. that, if handle the crisis that appears to be develop- mas mall, an Increase of tection, put a card inside each package with Russia is allowed to control the naval base, ing with Algeria. some one billion pieces over 1065. For the both the full address of Its destination and Algeria will become another Cuba in a mat- King Hassan II has reasons to be wor- past nine months, tho U.S. Post Office has your return address as well. If a package ter of months. ried. Although the armies of the two nations been planning a variety of new and more ef- containing an address card is damaged in Their fears have been greatly heightened are about equal in manpower (120,000), the ficient techniques for sorting, transporting transit, the Post Office will rewrap it and by the arrival in Algeria of several "wide modern hardware ratio is now 12 to 1 in Al- and delivering Christmas mall this year — send it on its way. hatch" logging vessels from Russia's Black geria's favor and is increasing, on avalanche which will bring total 1967 mail —Use first class postage Instead cj four volume to more than 85 billion pieces. Sea' ports. Similar long hull vessels were U.S. intelligence sources here report that cent stamps on Christmas cards to speed de- * * • used by the Soviets to sneak intermediate five airfields have been constructed by the livery, to make sure tho cards will be for- range ballistic missiles into Cuba during the Algerians along the parched frontier with BUT UNLESS THE American public co- warded if necessary and to guarantee return 1962 missile crisis. Morocco, (me of them near tho Tlnfouchy operates, warns a spokesman for the U.S. to you if they arc undellverable. • + • Valley where much of the 1903 fighting be- Poit Office in Washington, we easily might —Use ZIP codes on as many Christmas AS DURING THE CUBAN unloading of tween these two nations took place. have to face the biggest Christmas mail log cards' as posslhlft to help cut mail sorting this type of Soviet vessel, tight security was Algeria and Morocco have almost equal Jam in history. time, particularly by the many untrained tem- Imposed from the time the ships docked In populations of about 13 million each. Their Whnt can you and I do to help avoid this porary employes who will bo hired to help Algeria until departure, making it Impossible common frontier cuts largely across barren log jam, to help get the mall through on with the Christinas mall rush. tor Western intelligence to identify the cargo. mountains and deserts for about 1,000 miles. time, and to avoid having costly Christmas —Use your Christmas cards as a way to "Of oil the noficandldotes not runnlnq However, Algerian refugoc* reported to Span- A flare-up of frontier fighting could create, gifts end up in the dead parcel office? inform once-a-year Christmas correspon- for President! who would you I Iks to ish military officials seeing 90-foot missiles a dangerous situation in North Africa where —Respect mailing deadlines. The key dents of your ZIP code. Avoid peak post of- see not get the nomination?" Unloaded and transported to an Algerian mill- again U.S. and Soviet interests appear to be (leadlines arc: Nov. 1 for surface mall over- fice crowds by visiting during mid-morning tar); installation. on it collision course. seas; Nov. 11 for Hlfts weighing more than and mid-afternoon hours. 6- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1967 THE OAILY REGISTER WeoWahy, Oct. 25, 1967-7 Significant Role For Greene on State Plaoes Shells On Seed Beds RUM80N — Arthur U Adam- U only • th«ti« : . „ PhJJ." tad h» alwtyl m- TRENTON -The New Jttttj lpccUd to nt» aevtral million the DeUwart a«l fa the m, {/tmMm of ths RumMo- The Learning World Fair Htvw RegfoMl fflgh School joyed rapport with ail type* of epartmetp t ot tamnHlka •ftdldoUais la fohirt fctmtU Uom Mulllc* UvwSvm, the mott grouj* that fa* k*t wtrirst lely toaacts.1 rott t* aUK b* , Salaries, Taxes ttvtttiut the Mate's oyettr and MM which was almost wiped out HOW WOULD YOU ACT newly appoint*! office on the am Induitrles pltdngjln 1»7 by a disastrous blight af- SOMERVHJLE, Mass. (AP) - board of trustees ot the countysugseiM by his position flf•* • By ELOTOK MULTSE but NJEA published figures re- plows, or inlartea to pay other community college. nior vlcS^presldeet of MHHIM> •Tb» ri|J>t ot the teacher to fute the theory that schools are municipal employees. more^than 643,775 bushels of oy»-flicting the state'* oyster beds. AWhat would « man do if be found shells on natural seed beds intremendous commercial fishery a dead alligator at the back door He noted that Mr. Greene turen-Hanover Trust Co. a decent salary" wu one oftaking a larger share of the tax Teachers' salary demands gcveral themei aa teachers ral-dollar each year. In 1962, school he Maurice River and in theflourished ia the Delaware prior of a night club? make headlines and are debated 3elaware' Bay, Conservation to this blight yielding an annual John Whifleld dammed the door lied at Attory Park last Sunday taxes claimed S7.8 cents of each n many households. Referen- to assert their* dollar each year while la 1967dumj for salary boosts for police Commissioner Robert A. Roe has$6 million for the state's oyster and called police. demands tori ichool taxes took &8 cents. cause little comment and more announced. industry." Police theorized the seven-foot According to Commissioner reptile got the wanderlust and teachers' rights,! The teachers' share of the energy Is devoted to removing Commissioner Roe ssid: "New The, executive! chool tax dollar in Monmouth the bumper sticker after the vote rersey*i shellfish industry Ut exHoe- , last year the Delaware Bay *« Wiled by a aurprised pedes- secretory o! ti»^ than to berating "overpaid" po- had the best setting of oysters trian. lounty actually declined during The alligator was owned New Jersey Ed-1 hat period. Salaries were 57.6 icemen. (Why we have such dif- II since 1949. Planted on grounds DUALITE ucatlon Assoda-| per cent of the total per pupil ferent attitudes in the two cases Find Missing Steve Colt—leader of a rock 'n' tlon, Pf. Fred- s another issue.) leased from die state, the oysUrs roll band that planned to use cost of education in 1961-42, while II will be marketed In 1969 or 1970. erick L. Hipp, j, 1966-67 salaries were 55.7 per the beast as a promotion for t : There is no disputing that Cornerstone Approximately l!«9,258 bushels song—"How Would You Act H foffso/es urged more than :ent of the per pupil cost. 5,000 N J E A ; property owners in many dis- FREEHOLD — The case | of oyster shells were sown on You Found an Alligator in th members to* In short, the cost to the localtricts .have been taxed virtually of the missing 300-pound the state's seed oyster beds in Hathtub?" geek minimum Multer taxpayer of other local and coun- to the limit of what Is reasonable cornerstone for the county ty services rose more, proportion- courthouse addition has been beginning salaries of (6,500 - or Nor Is their any denying that so more in the wealthier districts. ately, than the cost of paying long as the tax structure re marked closed by police teachers, during the past five mains unchanged, tax rates wil here. GRAMAN The NJEA delegate assembly, years. continue to rise, not only to sup- The building contractor, VACUUM art APPLIANCt PARTS CO. which meets in Atlantic City port schools, but to support *U S. J. Day of Asbury Park, IB* MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. X Nov. 9, is expected to accept If these figures are unexpected, government services. reported last Thursday that PHONE 747.M23 the recommendations of its salary it is because the cost of educa- the two-foot, seven by 16- committee to seek guide increas- tion, particularly teachers' sal The blame, however, shoul inch limestone had been es of up to $1,000, and to con-iries, is so visible. Every tax- not be laid on the teachers. Whai taken between Oct. 13 and HOOVER and EUREKA CLEANERS ' sider $400 as the minimum ac- payer knows, from newspaper Is required is not a freeze oi 19. Shtttad — Uwyt — Sweep* — Vac WALSH I SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT ceptable increase. leadlines, when the teachers get teachers' salaries, but furthe A Freehold Township pa- Warn —Polisher* — H«s»d drawn modification of New Jersey's tax School board members, depend' raise and when school budgets trolman Sunday found the SALES and SERVICE ise. But very few of us hear system to provide greater state (tone near Freehold Pond In M NEISNER'S Jng on the number of budgets support of all local functions, in lT« Service What W SOT and school construction referen- about increases in the cost ot the northwestern section of MIDDUTOWN SHOPPING CENTER — ST. 3S road gravel, tar, grass seed, li- cluding education. The present the township. ALL PAKTS and SERVICE ON PRIMISIS dums turned down by voters In sales tax Is only a beginning. their districts in recent years brary books, dump trucks, snow will either give sympathetic con- sideration to NJEA assertions of a continuing discrepancy between the salaries of teachers and those of other professionals, or they will focus on the $1,100 increase TO FOODTOWN In average starting salaries won by the state's teachers in the last five years, and pine for more TO f OODTOWN gratitude and less militancy. Ideas Need Scrutiny TO BUY A If the issue Is to be approached from a factual base, some wide- ly-held ideas warrant scrutiny, FAT PIG.. There is a growing belief, even among former supporters of high- er teachers' salaries, that recen This pretty-as-a-picturt roast is gains have given teachers eq- bound to bt tender because it's cut uity. However, figures published from Fobdtown'e corn-fed pork. this year in the NJEA .report, You'll be reworded with sighs of "Economic Status of the New deep satisfaction when your family Jersey Teacher," show that and guests bite into a Foodtown teachers just graduated from col- Pork Loin Roast. It's so tender ... lege will have an average start- ing salary of $5,600 in New Jer- so juicy — with that wonderful sey while women entering othei nutty flavor you get only in the finest torn-fed pork. An excellent Hot or Sweet fields (throughout the country) T«der,U.$.DA.Chok. will have starting salaries of value too, because it's lean and $6,780 and men entering ofchei trimmed just right for perfect eating. • sm^s^«« ITALIAN SAUSAGE fields will receive $7,728. CAUr. CHUCK It is true, of course, that these 69 POT ROAST .69* figures reflect a '10-month work FmhUan year for the teacher, and a com- Ttndtr,U.S.DA.O«**CaHon*i parable salary for 12 months Ground Chuck «, 69* would be 30 per cent higher. Chuck Steak * 65 White & Dork Meat* Ocoma The question of the length of Turkey Roast 3Vi-4-b. 79* the year should not be dismissed Lamb Chops«. 89 HygraiUAIMeat too quickly, however. It Is dif- •srlrabing 59« ficult to think of another pro- Flanks fessional field in which a posi- nrjwm™ % awittSwifts Premiumimmm tion carrying a good salary foi Lamb Shanks n.45* PoJickCude*nf Sbud m*±m 10 months and no salary for two Neck of Lamb. 39 Cotnod Rounds »79 S months would be acceptable. The 10-month contract Is a hardship Daisy Ham «, 79* Shoulder Steaks .99' Sliced Bacon , 69' to many teachers who must take /—Foodtotcn Appetizer Dept. Cath Soring* J— -_ FAFooAtotent Sfd SeafoodDtC Dept. Caihh Si Savingttmmm.! time each year to locate a sum- 41/50 mer job. Frnh C , Full Work Year MACARONI LARGE SHRIMP. 89 With the Increase in sutnme SALAD Ib. 25* CwterCut programs, teachers' salaries, H«Mock Fillet 1,69* Halibut Steak * 69" hopefully, will be based soon on a Tot fey Roll **. W Chopped Lver *•*,. 59 CMrtwCut —tnrwoflryearraithoughthi WhiltorColorMi MMow Whiting 1,39* SwonHbh Steak fc. Wire of th» work during the AimricaFoodtotcn QiMtahn Frozen. 69 Foo4' Chitkt tfept.n SalaCmthd vt-fe Sovlit§». summer may be different from Ftom Gii'On Giant that of the school year. Pa*dtown Freezers ere Choek Nil ot Rrazen Fob Since It is still true that wo- men" teachers outnumber the men NIBLET «, there are many people, both on and off of school boards, who look on teachers' salaries ai an CORN inflated form of "pin money" tttr wives whose husbands holi full-time position*. I have never heard anyont publicly advocate different sal- ary scales for men and women teachers, but the private impli- cation Is often made. It if- not clear whether thos Assorted Flavors,-Iteg. or Low Cal persons are advocating separate FeodtownFroxm, The Rid Thing ORANGE JUICE 3^98' •alary guides for married women ORANGE Wakh'i or whether they would put wid- CMPIJUICE CANNED ows and single women support- JUKI THlV TilTlRS 25' ing their families at a disadvan- tage In order to hold down the AJAX CLEANSER POTATO PUPFS S SODA pay of married female teachers, fwoHtwn fttmh of Cut Y School costs are rising steadily 89' CREiN BEANS 5! AflPurpoM Grind Assorted Flavor* EXEMPTS TO MEET FOODTOWN LONG BRANCH — The newlj CRIEN BEANS 5 organized Long Branch Exemp ICE CREAM VECETABliS Firemen's Association Will hole UndmFami Foodtown tkd.tr. COFFEE its second regular meeting to- BROCCOU SPEARS .O.O,25' morrow at 8 p.m. in the Neptuni i Foodtown Farm Fresh Produce Morton Regular Firehouse. PIE SHELLS 10^29* Crisp Fresh EHLERS CARROTS SWISS COFFEE SPINACH SIICCS Foodtown U.S. #1Y«How GRAPE LUCKY WHIP .vw.,48* ONIONS 3 ORAMCE JUICE JELLY SUNKI 79 APPLE rowHfwnlrMh •RANGES SOUR CREAM 10.49 FRUIT SAUD MUENSTERSUCES«..35 10c Off Coupon Toward Halloween Candy

7e OH Shortening mm m/^ DAD'S ROOT BEER U-0I.. IAC 6 bottlDi HakeryUept. Saving tt SPRY 49 4 With this coupon Cournwt Coconut Coupon good at any Foodtown lupvrmarktt. WHITE B«AD 2 Limit on* p«r adult family CUSTARD PIE HARD ROLLS 6^25' Coupon oxpiroi Saturday, Oct. 28. ti- O«*IHi, fH* Inllll. «•!«*! Out.«» SPECIAL FALL SALE NAIISCO COOKIH 2 ^,,89' Mr. CW»., M«4l««n, Oowho WARDS TULIP PULBS1 BURIVCOOKIU 3 MONMOUTH tHOPPIMO CTR. Mm'IHMUW »h»ou9h Saturaty, Oitebir U. Mot Nifemiu* lor ly|»arqphM«mn.W*rmwv«thiriglrttollrnitc|Han«iilti.> Ijfentbwi Olrtle 10 MM. 'HI f Mh 8-Wednwlty, Oct. 2S, 196? THE DAILY REGISTER

SUPERMARKETS It's more fun then o hoe-down Owr whok stort k or* gr«ot big horn-of- ify# packed to the roof with ccwh »avings on First C The Fr*h Produce . groceries . . . and hearty, appetite-pleasing First Choke Meats. Come rake in the Super Savings. Another way we prove "You Come First."

FORK TENDER, JUICY FLAVORFUL

Domenic L. LaBanca At Conference FT. MONMOUTH — Domenic URK L. taBanca is representing the U.S. Army Satellite Communica- 16-22 lb.*v«rag* tions (Satcom) Agency at the 23rd annual National Electron- ics Conference in Chicago. ONE NICE ONLY! Mr. LaBanca stated: "The use of satellite communications to (^augment tactical communications LIMIT PLEASE holds great promise. With the steadily improving satellites, the earth statjons can more nearly approach the lighter, smaller and less complex configurations re- ITALIAN STEAKS -98c quired for tactical equipments." He also predicted that technical USAG barriers to this goal would soon HCLUB STEAKS be overcome. EATWELL Mr. LaBanca, Satcom's chief of systems engineering, joined the PURE PORK Agency in 1961. From 1950 to ROUNDS r, 89c FROM OCEAN TO TOO I 1961 he was with the U.S. Ar- CHUCK CUT my Electronics Command where APPfTIZiNO SAVINGS -63c he specialized in designing elec- LEAN RARE MAST tronic displays for command con- BONELESS trol systems. He received his BEE ROAST BEEF JSTEWHiG BEEF *>79« lb degree from Villanova Univer- COOKW Haddock Fillets """ sity in 1950 and has continued Corned beef *»»"> % it, 69C his education with graduate work at Rutgers University. Salami ° Bologna 99c PARK'S SAUSAGE «™ CANADIAN SMELTS »*<°«" ^25« Mr. LaBanca, his wife Jean IN ruu ib39e nSH CAKES HUT*««V« 11.49c and their children, Laura, Don- Roth's Genoa Salami SLICED m tUVIR VIEW PKO. na, Lisa Jean and Lynn, live at IKTS OR i«. $ 28 Girard Ave., West Long Pepperoni CORNED BEEF uicn tar 3 Branch. Five to Speak TRENTON — Five Monmouth All Your Favorite Groceries of Bountiful Super Savings residents will be among speak- ers at the three-day meeting of the 15th annual workshop of the State Federation of District Boards of Education Oct. 26-28 Pineapple in Atlantic City. They are Mrs. Merna Ellen- tuck of the Roosevelt Board of Juice AUTUMN'S BEST CROPS . . . Education; Herbert Feder of the FIRST O' THE FRESH PRODUCE Matawan. Regional Board, of Ed- ucation; Norman J. Field, pres AT "SUPER SAVINGS"! ident, Monmouth Regional Board HUNT'S DOLE'S of Education and first vice pres- TROPIC ident of the state federation; Da- FOR THE BEST vid H. Means, of the Long FAVORITE Branch Board of Education, and Dpnald H. Nash, of the Freehold FINAST - TENDER Regional High- School District FLAVORFUL - RICH FINAST TANGY Board of Education. APPLES SWEET APPLE FANCY SNOW ASBURY PARK — At a recent U.«, No. 1 - 2V4" * Up meeting of the Without a Doubt Orckr Plenty for AppU-BobMng Society, an organization of hand- or Hallow»Mi Feasting icapped persons, Ken Gifford, PEAS COFFEE JUICE legislation chairman, report- First of tho Season - Large Size Florida ed that Rep. James J. Howard, First of the Season - Large sue rionaa — ^^ ^^ ^^ D-N.J., has pledged support of ft. national legislation requiring that all federally financed buildings be can accessible to the handicapped. 65 ORANGES 10 39 -LEGAL NOTICE FUVORFUL NOTICE ' 3-40L JUICY RITE BHKIUFF'S SAIVE Campbell's Cream Style BOSC PEARS 19 SUPERIOR COURT OF NKW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNT* Docket No. F-428B-fifi HEAITUFBL HUDSON TRUST COMPANY, s. cor- poration of the Btatc of New Jersey, NUTRITHNI8 Pi&lntlff VB: KENNETH M. HICKEY Chicken Soup Golden Corn GREEN CABBAGE and VIRGINIA HICKEY, till wife. De fendants By virtue of a writ of execution WITH Yellow Onions 23« Sweet Potatoes 2»*1 In the above stated action to me di- rected, I ahall expose for sale at pub- NOODLES, lic vendue, at the Court House In the PLAN YOUR SPAWO OARNN NOW/ Borough or Freehold, County of Mon- RICE OR FINAST mouth, New Jersey, on Monday the STARS 30th day of October, 1967, at 2 o'clock, TULIP BULBS P.M. Prevailing Time. "»"» ALL that tract or parcel of land 5 tltuate, lying and being In the Bor- CROCUS BULBS ough of Matawan In the County of Monmouth In the State of New Jer- STANDARD * *i Richmond Tomatoes QUALITY Finast Tomato Juice 4 boh. I BEGINNING at a point Dn the East 1 Ib. erly edgo of Ravtno Drive, eald he- ginning point bclntt formed by the In- Hecker's Flour WHITE ENRICHED C tersection of the Easterly edge of Ra- Finast Apple Sauce Jfc.lM>r35 vine Drive with the Northerly edge of Finast Facial Tissues "" *» fel Liberty Street; thence l. Along the um UKE 4 ' *1 Easterly edge of Ravine Drive North 6 -95c s&W Cut Green Beans 40 degrees 45 minutes West 76.6 feet Jell-0 Gelatin ~ tarn I to Lot No. 50; thence 2. North 49 de- 4 37c grees 15 minutes East along the bound- - Richmond Grape Jelly ary line of Lot No. 50 and Lot No. 49, 100 feet to Lot No. 45; thence Uk FROZEH FOODS 3 South <0 degrees 45 minutes East Golden Rose Tea Bags IONUS PACK In part along Lot No. 45; and Lot No 46, 08.2 feet to the Northerly «dge lib. 14 «. of Liberty Street; thence 4. Boulh 44 Bars Special Meat Ball Stew degrees 27 minutes West along the 63c Northerly edge of Liberty Street 100.35 cartcm 14 at.. Jeet to the point or place of BEGIN- Educator Sea Pilot Crackers SWEET PEAS NING. of24 HEINQ Lots Nos. 47, 48, 49 In Block A-l as 3hown on a certain Map C Keebler Vanilla Wafers of Lots entitled "Rnvlnu Gardens", Lincoln Apple Cider 1 a«< 69 Matawan Borough, Monmouth County N, J., made February, 1!)2« hy Itlch ard Heuser, C. E. which said Map Finast Cookies ASSORTED 3^*1 Sunshine Chocolate Chip CARDEN O was filed in the Clerk's Office of the County o( Monmouth, Now Jersey on August *, 1924 as CaHe No. OB-IS. Finast Seedless Raisins 6 19c Old London Cheese Waffles VAHLSING ^ „ mm*± The above description Is In accord- ;J ance with a nurvey made by Roger M. Carroll and Co., P. E. and L. 8, HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS dated October 20, 1C6*. FRENCH FRIES 5*59< Commonly known an Si Ravlnr Drive, Matnwan, New Jersey. ANGEL CAKE SWANSON'S M gH TOGETHER with all and singular tho tenements, hereditaments and ap- LISTERINE purtenances thnreunto belonging or in LIGHT & FLUFFY anywise appertaining, anil thn revftr- ANTISEPTIC alfin or reversions, remainder and re 1 pt. 4 oz. CHICKEN ENTREE '£ 45< malndpra, rents, ISHUCH and profit! Reg. 1.45 Value thurcof, AND ALSO all the estate, bottle 14 oz. SHRIMP or SIAFOOD •V4fc rlRtit, title, intercut, property, PORBPH- il MI, claim and demand whatsoever, ai well In law as in equity, of the Mennen Skin Bracer Rig. 1.10 M >rtgat;o.r, of, In and to the inmr, 39 .Mrs. PAUL'S DINNERS * #3' a:xl every part and parcel thereof, HAIRDRESSINO y/IUi tho appurtenances, and also all C material!!, equipment, furnishings or Groom & Clean Regular 89c •59 Brookside Farm White Bread oilier property whatsoever Initialled or Prim »H»rttv» jWITH THIS COUPON? to be Installed and used In and about tfiraughoul Niw the bulMing or buildings now erected THIS WEEK GET YOUR SUPER SAVINGS AT DAIRY DEPARTMENT or hereafter to bn erected upon the Jnnilfl hcrfln ileacrihcd which nre m'c- Sup«r Flnoil) thru cMHiiry to the complete and comfortable H GREEN tint- and ocMtupanisy of inch building or YAAUDT BREAKSTONE f| 8sz. *% B C Sat., Oct. 2Blb. 100 STAMPS bnllrUngB Tor the purposes for wlitrh W« r«»«rv* tk« the/ were or nrn to lie rreeled, In- I W VH I ALL FLAVORS A cups A«P cliiiling In part all awninKti, screens, Bread & Butter Plate right to Kmlt With Purchata of $9 or Moro slunk1:!, fixturpu, and nil heating, llght- qvontlriii. Not Inj;, voiitllutlnn, rcfrlfterallng, Inciner- typographical limit Ona P»r Adult — C|garii:i of thin sale. I'm Rherlff henihy r«scrvft» lh« rlghl $1 Purchai* riiujsi t<> ii'l rn the HHIC tit thlf case v/ltli BOOB THRU SAT., OCT. llth out f .T ri'ttlcy ,by publication. 19 BROOKSIDE SOUR CREAM —: f'AtTL KIRJUNAN, Sheriff. 1>ttl I A'lfjun 10, 1007 Plcifu.t k Orelghton .vt-« ('<:!. I, 11, 18, 25 S03.6B 320 THIRD AVENUE, LONG BRANCH ROUTE 36 and FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Wednesday, 0«t &, 1967-9 Family Plan Set iBank Starts Loan-a-Matic fort lets 2 Major Pacts THE DAILY HEGISTER But with Successful #B«r msmmt - fee cat-Wor Communwatiom Net Vttff FT. MONMOLrTH - Two con-, Institute of Technology, Electraaies iygeiysV account users « tin* of of imm* lmy * tacit totatlag f?,#S,000 have MAanta. division o* SylvaMa "their ch** book balance, thecredit «l» used. i)«r to that of tba mijor been signed here to develop A third system study will uctf Infe, fiJlWra, Mats. ; Efftcttva Nov. 1, all s win be mad* available by First "With I*MMl-M*tlc," Mr. Her. detailed system design for theinducted by Industry in the Both contracts were signed lor* flights to or from Newark, I* Merchants National Bank. United Kingdom, which is teamed man says, "the privilege of be-four-nation MALLARD tactical the United States Government by By Roger E. Spear Ouardla and Kennedy Airports Fred Herman, vice presi- n_g ,able to use the cash re*| communications system. vith the United States, Australia Spew c. Edgar D. Fitzgerald, contracting and National Airport, Washing- dent in the bank's Installment serve costs nothing, yet the right md Canada %a develop and em' ton, will go on this plan. The contracts, with the Radio officer for the U. 8. portion of Q—Wlut is happening to Bur-on thelr_ market price, such as loan department, describes the|to borrow Is always there." He iloy the MALLARD communica- A wife-will be able to fly(0 1 Corporation of America and Syl- the MALLARF work. roughs Corp. comnjon? Accord- new service as one that adde to said qualified customers of the vania Electronics Systems Inc., tion system >ad(ic Power and Light? We are the way with her husband for 1 MALLARD will provide a se- ing to their both in our 80s and would wel- the customer ! checking account bank may get • Hne of credit were awarded following an- Conducted at the MALLARD half the one way or round trip a "standby" cash reserve that up to the $2,500 maximum al- cure, automatically switched itockholdsr.tockholftams' wpfty on Dec, 31, come more income, G. H. standard fare. This new plants nouncement by the Army In |Bulldlng in New Shrewsbury^ the communications system for the 1968, was WM*. * *•« and the is available for use at any time, lowed by law. Washington on'Oct. 13 that final [contract signing was attended by A -4»leaae let me congratulate aimed at wives desiring to ac-for any reason. The plan Is the field Annies of the tour partner ,tock sell* above 170. We told The new service also includes negotiations for the competitive [Brig. Gen. Paul A. Feyerelsen, /our wife and you on reachingcompany their husbands on bus-first of its type to be offered States program rt nations and their associated Air Burroughs bought «t 32. Our iness trips, oa well as vacation a plan for executive privileges. study by the two firms had be-|the United uch a fine age together. The In Monmouth County. [project manager for MALLARD Forces and Navies. It will in- problem is: rtould we sell this tockholders' equity, or book val-|ers. These privileges, worked om gud. clude facilities for transmission The Radio Corporation of officials of the two corporations, issue «nd buy stocks paying 5% le, of Burroughs or any other In order to simplify ticketing "The effect of Loan-a-Matlc with American Express, allow and reception of voice, telegraph, the holder of an American Ex- America, Moorestown, N. J., is and representatives of the Arm: itock has little Influence on theby agencies and other carriers Checking," Mr. Herman says, "is data, and facsimile. 1 that" customers who qualify for press credit card to use Loan-a. teamed for the system study with Electronics Command which i nice of the shares. This is de-Air Taxi is putting this into ef- The system study phase of the it may overdraw their checking Matic Checking to pay his trave Litton Industries Inc., Van Nuys, supporting the project. termined by earning power and fect seven days a week on' all Tiie contract with RCA, for $3, project is scheduled to take IS Stock Market he rate of growth which "invest- accounts at any time, without and entertainment expenses Calif., and Planning Research scheduled flights. The carrier! Corp., Los Angeles. Sylvsnia 995,090, was signed for the firm months. Yesterday's closing stocks: rj project in the years ahead. grants standard commissions to embarrassment or concern." One feature , of executive p, 1 El Systems, Waltham, b y S. N. LevL , vici e presidenidtt andd The schedule calls for the Burroughs makes computers, an all travel agents. Mr. Herman explained that for privilege plan is that It permits Electronics I-T-B Ckt Brk I American Express credit cart1 Mass., Is teamed with IBM Fed- general manager of the comsystem to be delivered to the Adam! El Jotana Man I rea heavily favored by today's a customer to obtain Loan-a- field forces of the four-nation Air Prod Jonei Jt I, I Hire skilled help with result' Matic Checking privileges, he holders to charge «be cost o eral Systems Center, Ga!thers|mun|cations systems_ division lr ne«u» Joy Ml* i investors. Earnings have been group of users in the 197E-77 time A Kalier XI must get approval of a line of traveler* checks to Loan-a- burg, Md.; Operations Research]Defense Electronic_Pro*wJS; Allel Cp growing rapidly and should reach getting Daily Register Classified period. Aiieg Lu4 K«nneeott credit from the bank Just as heMatic. Inc~ Silver Spring, Md., ano* The other contract, for $3,500, Allej Pow Koppira 1 $450 a share in 1867. On this Ads. Dial 741-6900 now! Kfuse, SS Kroser ! estimate the stock sells at 38 ra Lah Port 0 times its earnings which is not CA [tin Val In4 I1 Am Can excessive for the computer Eft) UcNiL group. The yield is negligible at $2 ufton ina at current levels and, while I think Uikena 8U 73 llasnavoi the shares will continue to work Maratti OU higher, I believe a switch such Martin M MaaonlU 1. as you mention is advisable in Anaconda Merck your particular situation, Armco 811 MOM Armour Minn 7MAM Armit W Ho Pac.A Q—I am interested in provid- Aim Oil . Moblloll 1 ing for my 25-year-old son who AtchUon Mont Ward Brad lees AH Richn Nat Blao will need financial help after Av» CJor N Casn Ittf i Bibcock Nat —'— 119 we're gone. How should I go BaTUk Of Nat «V we're out to keep y&u coming back! i40S about this? Should I buy securl Bell * Ho* Nat Oypi Btwlil Nat Steal 41H ties for him or perhaps annul: Beth SU«l NY Oantnl Boelni Nia H Pow SOU ties?-T. F. Bordcn No Am Booit Borg Wua A—I assume from the tone of Srutuwk Bucy Xrie If* your letter that your son is in Buiova • some degree handicapped. I un DIVISION OF 8TOP ft SHOP Burl IM Cue, JI dersttnd and sympathize with our TTM your problem, but 1 don't believe Celaneit Can* Oh it can be solved by laying down Chrytlu here a program of investment. emu sv Neither do annuities appear to be Coca OQ1» Coif rtlm answer. I advise you to see Colum Oil a lawyer and talk with him about OPEN EVEW NIGHT Com! Bolr Con XOU establishing whatever form of MONDAY tin SATURDAY COB Can trust Is most suitable to your Cora Fn>4 Corolni a circumstances and your son'* fu- Cm zm crao ml ture needs. Curllii Wr SPECIE- Sn« Ind Promotion du Peat Duq lit Bast Ko4 131* Smith, AO End John Xrie Lac* To Yeager Sperry ltd ?M0"c? ltd Brand Ford Mot PURCHASE Gen Accept Oen Clj Gen Dyaam Oen BUo run Fd» Gen Motora Gen Pub Ut G Tel * Tel era T!r«^ Oa Vac CJ oiurtte Glen Aid OMdrlch GOOflfear OraQB 00 40% US Smelt A HAPPY, PEPPY, FLIPPY COLLECTION Ol A*P sou US Steel Greyhound 212%% Walworth FOR EVERY MISS 4 JUNIOR MISS outr oil T3U Web Mktt Hitmm Pap 371S7K4 Wn Un Tet Hero Ind 48 Weitc El III Cent Ind 67 Whit* Mot Iris Rand 47. Wltco Chem Irit Bus Melt 890 ees Int Harv 35 . sssr '••• Int Nick 105« 31 AT A MODERN PRICE! Idt Paper 28 , sssYt Sr « int Tel*Tel lUK'l Ynut ShftT 31 American

BfAmOll J3H Kin Ark Oil 8V can Marc vi Molybdenum 43 Creole Pet 39% Fhoenlx Stl ML Equity Cp • Pren Hall T3H They codd cott twice i&pn4W Rollins Ino 46H G«n" Plywd 'Technlcol still kve 'ewl The nwwst sow e«t Imp Oil Robert L. Yeager lea and fabrics..* 19 Monmoqth County WEST LONG BRANCH - Rob- ert L. Yeager of. 133 Bingham Bankers at Conference Ave., Rumson, has been ap- PRINCETON —• Nineteen Mon pointed general manager for the Mtouth County men have regis- newly-created EAI Service Di- tered to attend educational meet vision. WIDE WALE logs on lending techniques at Mr. Yeager will be respon- Cherry Hill Inn. Cherry Hill sible for all operations of the CORDUROY Wednesday and' Thursday. division, which is primarily con- Registered from Monmouth cerned with analysis, program- Western County are Erik C. Bertelsen, C. ming, operation and maintenance Fred Herman, Frank A. Anfuso of complete computer facilities and Neil F. Cowles, First Mer- at customer locations, as well as Jeans chants National Bank, Asbury routine service engineering, re- OUR REG. 1.99 Park; Kenneth Martin and Frank gardless of computer manufac- E. perimer, Central Jersey Bank turer. The division also provides and Trust Company, Freehold; Installation services for new Manuel Gale, Melvin A. Philo equipment, and is capable of pro- John 3. Haley and Robert Meyer; viding manpower to fully operate Peoples National Bank of Mon- a computation laboratory, or to dash-Including real- nail- mouth County, Keyport; Charles supplement existing personnel at head rivets, patch ppekets C. Schock Jr., J. Donald MlUe and yoka back... plus the customer-site computing centers. very 'in' look of wide wale and Harry Bostrom, Fanners anc corditoy In dsep-tona blue Merchants National Bank, Mata Prior to the new appointment, b ld b l wan; George L. Blelltz, W. Ray' Mr. Yeager was manager of the mond Van Horn, J. Francii company's domestic regional Rauch and K. J. MacDonald Jr., marketing operations. He has Monmouth County National Bank, been with EAI 10 years in var- Red Bank, and Thomas W. Apious marketing positions. He REG. 2 PR. PKG. FOR 1.19 pleby and Frank B. Wardell, T. served as an applications en- Frank Appleby Agency Inc., As-gineer .with Industrial Nucleonics SEAMLESS MESH bury Park. Corp. before joining EAI.

Nwntt addltlan to qur vary awn line o( quality ' hosiery — at an extra-speolal Introductory prlca. Super-shaar, 400-noodlo IE Denier nylons with the added touch of plcot edges, usually found m easily noes. New shades of Sweat frown, innocent Spice, Shy Bilge and Blush Tauga. Slzea mi to11 .

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, 'ENGINEERING • SCIENTIFIC • ADMINISTRATION Seeing le hellevlno-and wilt 'til you no* ldnt nylon trloot Holly MANAGEMENT • SALES • FINANCIAL thaie qiallty^weldnrfrf t nylon trloot 'Holly I paff;; V" *7*LV*L ' ««lwe«lwed walat penfpenftt. •laitlo l«g, double orotch. White or pae- % TELEPHONE ttlt In sl(W 6-8-7. (ton s«a-<4«4 263 Monmouth Park Highway ' KEYPORT LAUR&TON EATONTOWN MADISON TOWNSHIP \.;^ Veat Long Branch, New Jersey 07764 radlees •SOU ME. MI8NWAY II IIIHWAY 3J|»T IK ClltU IT. lTal«T0H»l IMILI.I I. ramflv Ctrcl* \ "Wtt11 BONELESS TOP or BOTTOM Al»Cr.«Rib ^

1859-1967...108 YEARS YOUNG ROUND ROASTS 791 FREEZER CUT-WHOLE TOP ROUND 99ei.. WE STARTED M 059 BUT- "Super-Right" B»ef-TW SIRLOIN, SHOULDER w CUBED "Super-Right" Quality Betf—BONELESS mor RUMP C Boneless SteakSk s 99 I Top Sirloin ROASTJS:S 89Ib. "Suptr-night"—PORK SHOULDERS ,,„., __ m——mmm — x. FRESH BONELESBONELESS (Stralch(Stril(Mt CutCul*t S9SI e III.) WERE NOT Fresh Picnics 39l "" ROASTING Brisket Beef "SuMr-Rlghl" Qoallty Bwf "Sdpu-Rliht" Bill—Frukly around 108 YEARS OLD! Ground Chuck 69i CHICKENS Ground Round 79s, KING SIZE or ALL BEEF l-lb. ikg. BSa ALL MEAT c BREASTS with Ribs (Bront Bout RMovaf) B9o Ik. We're 108 years young. "Sw-Rlgkt" Swift Franks £69' 4V^ to 6 lbs. 49Ib. ChickenLegs£49L We're old enough to understand 11 "Sl^S»p«"-BOMElESS BEEF 'SiipK-RI|M"-BROWN W SERVE "Sipir-RlgW BONELESS BEEF e the soundness of time-tested basfe ideas, Top Round Steak 1.09, Chuck Fillet Steaks 89: Sausage Patties £59 but young enough to keep trying to improve then. SoupBeef :49:c. 69: j <*********** \ Bacon ifftL 65*

Modernization and keeping abreast ci,r^•>nnninp cp-njo^'«ffi* i 3 \z 79' L Italian Sausage 69^J iiverwurst ^r Ml of new ideas and techniques is a must for today's successful business. • We wouldn't be the world's largest food retafler Hnrly aid Ylprait 6 ifweweren'tconstantlythinkingnK>dern,tiiinkingyoung. • B. C. Drink TeaBags^^lOOb^S? Chow Mein 1 ORANGE- 1qt.14fl.| AA SULTANA BRAND CHICKEK 2 Ib. 11 K. TQ But some basic thinking never changes. APRICOT 3 or. cans ••W Salad Dressing ' CbuKhg Divider Pick # W lake that of our founder for instance. BETTT CROBKER-AII Hivors He was dedicated, as we are, to bringing the most good food, to the most people, for the least amount of money. To being fair, honest and trustworthy. Tb caring about the people he served. " ~~—~~ Dry Milk 4^1.69 Eden's •£?•* 3 "n85 Sunshine No matter how progressive, how automated, Hunt's 4-47' Melrecal WisePototoChips 39 how modern we become, CkeeM Peanut 6 °i. *%&Z Nabisco Butter Cr«ek«n plg-i we pledge to maintain these sound principles of our founder. C 2 t.T. 29 triscoOil JO. - ftifl Pretzels BACHMAN Kitty Sal C C Even when we're 208 years young! . Reynold's '^ 65 SunsweetPrunes, 39 Evans^ Topping Vi

* i COPymGHT*lW7.THECSK«TAnAKnC&PACinC-|nCO,1Ne. Jiloam Anniversary Sale! Fresh Produce! Jane Parker^s Anniversary Buys Enriched I4b.l3oi. FLORIDA Pullman Bread Sliced loaf 39" SEEDLESS Novel Oranges Yellow Bananas SAVE APPLE PIE C Crumb Square Cake 8c 39* SAVE 20c NONE PRICED Golden Ripe m l e Id. HIGHER! NONE PRICED HIGHER! 2 25 Pound Cake JS.T '"i"49 •8"Sia 39

Southern—NONE |b | ||e Marth Seedleu Snow, Fudge, 7'A oi. J| JfC Hairier String Beans PRICED HIGHERI Grapefruit Florida Puff Cookies Lemon or Coconut pkg. j{3 Donuts Sugared 24X53' Firm Criip Fresh Tomatoes 29' Cucumbers Exira Large e Garden Freih Anniversary Savings! Frozen Foods Iceberg Lettuce ""•253 Washed Spinach r:.X 19e |b c C meaf mnners >o») suit.n. Br.^ pi,.« CMC 6odn 2 «29 Fruit Drinks Southern Yams Chicory or Escarole 2 *-25 Birds 4e.r BUTTERED PAR5LSY Corn on the Cob Ey. plg> Potatoes Stabreol: Ftrmi Fall Cheese Festival! Trick or Treat! Wend OOL, Morion'i MM. Daiquiri Mix Inn Cream Pies AllVarleffat pkg. 25* Canned Soda ^^--. 12 A&P Brand , Breach l-lb. Cheddar Cheese C C Grape Juice Grade A t Veal Steaks Mealtime M«!d 83< Apple Cider ^53 S89 MIXED Cheiie ASP Grade A Roman Pizza Party She MILD-WISCONSIN c m 1 Asisrted Handouh Vegetables Excellent Flavor 65Ib. vonay Annp.g. ;: imperial - NATURAL DOMESTIC CHEESE C Indian Corn AHIP^. "WONDA EDGE A&P Swiss Slices ' 39 AnP<9> CUTLERY WISCONSIN—Wall Ag«d Harvest Mix c • •••_ • Chocolate Covered pkg. WW BlCneS Manhmallow-<.Ann Page ["Feature Ifeins^of the Week.'l Sharp Cheddar Cheese 69 Ann 10 oi. SIUK Plaid Stamps! FANOT DOMESTIC CHEESE Root Beer Barrels L >,., C KNIFE GET REAL VALUES, TOO... A&P Muenster Slices ' 39 GumCandiesc uv' b 35 l-lb. WHEN YOU SHOP A&P! A&P Cream Cheese P.ttd IT A&P Popcorn For Popping

Regular—In 'A Ib. prlnli Carnation Coffee Mate iot. WITH 5< OFF LABEL Blue Bonnet Margarine ^29° .49° | Maxwell House Instant Coffee Tooth Paste \Z 58* Progresso njalttd—Graen l_i)t*l Cannellinl Beans Breeze with Borax All Detergent Fluffy All New Advanced Controlled Suds WITH 10' OFF LABEL Fleischmann's Margarine BreadCrumbs cT,:2S( Detergent 10c Off llb.l03. 2 Ib. 6 oi. 010 IAIEI White Clam Sauce "r 45< Ol 3 b 7Q, Prell Liquid Shampoo l£. 69 Twanty Below pig • 15 In. width Freezer Wrap SOfr. roll CONCENTRATE Laddie Boy ( Lux Liquid Dove Wisk Liquid China Beauty—Chictan Dog Food For Dishes Prell Shampoo - 89 7 I pt.iduldCQo ' Chow Mein Dinner Jj!P ,4;., 65° Chunln I pint 1], plettle W plaiM«lW frlcti affattlva thru Saturday, Oct. 28th in ASP floras in Stotan Island, Northarn Now JtrMy, Oranga and Rockland Ceuntia*. All Tobiceo Product*, Fr«ih Milk ud Aleohelio B«veii|ei ei«mpl Irom PUId Sump ollar. THE DAILY REGISTER Wtdw»Uy, Oct 25, 1967-11 Freehold GOP Push™YES Office 16 Employe Are Honored Headed By FT TTrrtirmT''"fir ml Mrr. TiTiUJmiiiiii EogioMiiMg t w. Enforcement of Codes ANOTHER CUT IN PRIG Brown p ^ two * the An»y Eilctron- FREEHOLD — Three COP mu- Mrs. Stevenson awards, he«fcd the tier of If and can formulate its own recre- les CoouMuid here. nicipal candidate* have taken employes who were #t*i tor ation program The advisory RED BANK — Mn. Harry A. work performanct dutlM In the Mr. Brrtm. *h» it ehtet of ft strong itand in favor of code committee submits Its recommen- itevenson of 70 Madison Ave. the diredpriWi CortmonJcttioni enforcement with no 1!«, ands or dations to council for considera- las been appointed office man- ADP Division, r*c«lved outorand-1Hits. tion. iger of the Youth Employment for Thursday - Friday - Saturda Ing and sustained tuperior per "I Intend to enforce the codes, Eyes Central Purchasing Service of the Greater Red Bank formance citations. HI am elected," said Republican Mr. Dawes pledged that he will irea. Eleven other Ft. Monmouth Dawes, "or find out why they are investigate the possibility of hav- She will staff the office at 188 FUEL OIL employes In the directorate re- not being enforced. ing a municipal purchasing de- Maple Ave. from 9 a.m. to noon MIDDLETOWN partment formed to save money On- Cosh Prtw Today ceived almilar work commenda- "If we have to condemn prop- on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- erty, we will condemn property." by buying supplies in bulk. He al days; from 3 to 5 p.m. Mondays tions or quality step salary ill' so favored a closer working re- His GOP confreres, David W. and from 2 to 4 p.m. on Fridays. lationship with Freehold Town- 8c creases. Blackburn and Walter J. Balllie A resident of Red Bank 35 Suggestion award checks from Jr., council contenders, agreed ship in areas such as streets and recreation. years, Mrs, Stevenson is a mem $20 to (50, for adopted ideas with his stand at a press con t>er of the Shrewsbury Presby benefical to the government, ference at the A'metican Hotel "One reason for the deteriora- Order now! lt"« gtttla1g caoiarl terlan Church. were presented to the other four here. tion downtown," continued the She reminded residents and YOUTH CENTER •tublart to mortal chongM. employees. • They are: Walter Mr. Dawes said he had no In- GOP candidate, "is because of businessmen that the fall and M, . Penny Jr. Middletown; tention of bringing back consid- the police commissioner, who ha winter months are a time of MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING CENTER, HIGHWAY 35 Hance & Davis Thomas N. Coleman, Toms eration of urban renewal here not seen fit to provide the needed few job opportunities at Y.E.S. 24 $hrtwft«ry An. M Bank River; Miss Lorraine C. Markey, but he said he favored code en- protection to shoppers and to the According to Mrs. Stevenson, DIAL 747-0103 Spring Lake, and Joseph forcement as a way of getting businessmen." He promised a "We have hundreds of 14-to-19- Betako, West Long Branch.- new shops in town. positive program to reschedule year-old boys and girls registered LOST OUR LEASE! All three candidates, when policemen so that more would be with us who are looking for part asked by The Daily Register, available at night, to examine time jobs. They will do yard FURNITURE CO. turned thumbs down on changing the police department's need work, wash windows, baby sit, the borough's recreation advisory and promotional system and to Keyport 264-0181 1 clerk in stores and deliver, as WEST committee to a recreation com- provide police for church goers, -well as many other hourly chores. features . . . mission, They, however, promised He also advocated better streel Wages are established by employ- a more active recreational pro- lighting and a better program foi ers and there (s no charge for gram. the senior citizens. "If we nee- placement." "lAZ-BOYQ " housing for senior citizens," he A state recreation survey of Prospective employers may said, "then we should have it.' GOING OUT the borough recommended that phone Job offers In to Y.E.S. CHAIRS 1 a commission be formed. Each Mr. Blackburn supported thi candidate conceded that he had widening of South St. by 3i ,-JST. 1869 not seen the report yet. inches, underground wiring, tra Mr. Balllie added that he will fie lights for West Mail Ex-Chiefs Open Mon. ,and Fri, evenings 'til 9 review it soon. and Throckmorton Streets, and A commission is autonomous positive program to handle tra l|fic throughout the town. Are Headed Mr. Balllie favored a positiv OF BUSINESS I] recreation program, with the po By Lewis sibility of using the facilities lr EATONTOWN — Theodore II borough schools for it. In particu- Lewis of 35 Locust Ave. was MONMOUTH MEATS lar, hB promised to improve Vet- ilected interim chairman of the eran's Memorial Park and I newly formed Ex-Chiefs' Associ- 111 MONMOUTH ST. 13 MAIN ST. BRANCH AVL have Lake Topanemus betti ation, composed of former fire REDWHK •/.•-• EATOKTOWH LITRE SILVER [| utilized. chiefs of the borough. ! The candidates maintained th The ex-chiefs plan to study I 741-5291 542-0743 741-5350 problems confronting the local SALE || their campaign has been a join Here is what you've been waiting for! || effort "with no 'ghost writer." fire department and to utilize! U.S. CHOICE-BONELESS Also on the GOP ticket their experiences to get the best I Another big cut in prices to speed up sell- II George F. Randolph who is rui method of protecting life and Store Has ing for the beginning of the end of the ning for the tax collector positioi properly. ' Irving Van Brunt was elected | going-out-of-business sale of one of Mon- Interim secretary. Other appoint-1 Been Closed mouth County's leading children's shops. CROSS Youth Arrfested merits were Edward Chasey, We offer what we firmly believe to be Jack Dietz, Arthur Cotgreave, All day today, Wednesday, to again mark down prices the greatest, genuine, money-saving bar- for Possession Stanley Dussman and Raymond! on many Items In our store, Hill to the bylaws committee. KEYPORT — State Polia rearrange stocks, bring out gains in fine quality, famous brand chil- ROAST The group will meet again j merchandise from our stock narcotics detectives have ai dren's wear ever offered to the Middle- Monday, Nov. 13, at the firehouse ! rooms and piling our coun- rested Ronald T. Kurdes, T. ters high with hundreds of town area by a reliable store. Much of the of 19 Snug Harbor Ave., Higl to elect a regular slate of of- ficers. new bargains. Every article cheaper articles have been picked thru— lands, for possession of a hype without reserve or limit must dermic needle. be closed oat to the bare now we've taken many expensive items The arrest came as the resul walls; necessity knows no and cut the price again. If you can judge ib Students to Hear mercy. Don't miss Thursday! I [of an automobile accident on Rt value—you'll find that the prices tell the II36 at 2 p.m. involving the youth German Envoy He was released on $50 bail story of a SALE that is a SALE! SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - I pending a hearing today In Mu Lean-Rib Side Ltcn-Fmh LEAN—BONELESS Principal speaker at a special I nicipal Court, ..:.,... dinner, honoring foreign students; READY THURSDAY 9:30 A.M. LOIN GROUND STEW HALLOWEEN DANCE in conjunction with observance of] KEANSBURG - Baysho United Nations Week in Mon- || Council, Knights of Columbus, mouth and Ocean counties at 1.50 Better Quality 2.00 GIRLS' BOYS' — GIRLS' PORK CHUCK BEEF II will hold its Halloween dance Sat 6:30 tonight in the Spring Lake ALL WOOL MELTON urday from 8:30 until 1:45 a.m Qplf and County Club, will Crew Neck and at the council hall on Rt .36. Cos be Baron Sigismund von Braun, SWEAT tumes are optionaf,»kut costumi permanent observer to the UN Turtle Neck BENCH Ib participants will have a chanc for West Germany. to compete for prizes More than 70 members of in- SHIRTS 'I original, funniest and best. ternational personnel from Mon- WARMERS mouth and ObeHn Gounty •Col- POLOS leges, high schools and Ft. Mon- mouth have accepted dinner in- OPEN vitations. The committee in- g90 MEN & STUDENTS SPECTACULAR cludes ...Robert M. Benham of 77' 88 Monmouth C61Ie'geT"WesrLon-g Branch; Norman Scurria of 5iiet.4-re-.H--~ 3 DAYS Ocean County College, Toms Riv- er, and Dean Vincent Tomes of ALL SALES FINAL — ALL SALES ARE CASH Georgian Court College, Lake- NO REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES — NO BOXES ONLY! wood. THURS.-FRI. Hospital Board GIRLS'—4 TO 14 WARM NYLON QUILTtD STOKE 1OTEM 74MM4 Names Roberts 16 TO 9. LONG BRANCH - William 187 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD., SHREWSBURY Block Roberts of Oakhurst lias SAT. TO 6 AT THE A&P SHOPPING CENTER been elected to the board of governors of Monmouth Medical SKI JACKETS Center. EASILY WORTH MORE THAN TWICE THE PRICE! Mr. Roberts follows in the foot- THE ENTIRE STOCK steps of his mother, the late Mrs. Betty Block Roberts, who was a FINE QUALITY FAMOUS BRANDS OF member of the board when she died in 1953. A five-story pavil- T.OO UP CHILDREN'S ion of the hospital was dedicated 4.00 CHILD'S 3.00 INFANTS' TERRY to her memory. TAB-SIDE "TURKS CAMPUS SHOP" RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Mr. Roberts, chairman of the S-T-R-E-T-C-H GLOVES A COMPLETE ALL NEW 1967 STOCK OF UP TO MINUTE MEN'S and STUDENTS' WEAR FROM board of the Buhl Projector Co. HI-RISE and an executive of Roberts ONE OF THE EAST COASTS MOST PROMINENT and FAMOUS SHOPS Proprietaries, Inc., both of New York City, is also active in the OVERALLS COVERALLS MITTENS American Jewish Committee, the United Jewish Appeal, the Jew- ~ ~ ~ J^ jiii ADVERTISED "BRANDS ish Welfare Board and the Asso- 77 ARROW — JANTHN — PURITAN — LEE — COOPER — H.I.S. — ENRO — FOX HUNT • ciated YM and YWHAs of WM. BARRY - ROOT. BRUCE — MIGHTY MAC and MORE Greater New York. 2 The new board member and Slios 4 to 6—4 colors Gift boxed—4 colors 67' 1 his wife, Mrs. Jill Roberts, have Others 25c to 2.00 MEN'S and STUDENTS MEN'S and STUDENTS' two children. They live at 206 Maplewood Ave., Oakhurst. HUNDREDS OF UNADVERT1SED BARGAINS ALL NEW, FABULOUS Seminar for Welfare Directors Vlris Week WERE ZO.OO-SOYS' (2 TO 8) & GIRLS' (2 TO 6X) Jl J* f\g\ TRENTON — James Callison, regional commissioner of the new SWEATERS Social and Rehabilitation Com- LATEST STYLES and COLORS mission of the U.S. Department By MANHATTAN, CATALINA, JANTZEN, H.I.S., of Health, Education and Welfare, will keynoto the seminar for di- By WM. BARRY, H.I.S., MIGHTY MAC, PURITAN, ALPS, McOREGOR, and MANY IMPORTS SNOW SUITS U" rectors of county welfare boards SARATOGA, COOPER. CHIPS 'N' TWIGS. ALL SIZES and Community, .Action agencies STUDENT SIZES 14 TO 20 MEN'S SIZES 36 TO 44 AS at the Empress Motel In Asbury ALL ARTICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR S A L E Park tomorrow through Satur- MUCH day. Below Maker's Cost AS Robert N. Hllkcrt, first vice 5.00 BOYS'—6 TO 12 president of the Federal Re- BOYS' 6 TO 16 3.00 BOYS' ACRILAN serve Bank of Philadelphia, will WIDE WALE IVY OR BUTTON-DOWN Men's and Students' MEN'S MEN'S conclude the seminar with a DOUBLE-KNEE STYLE COLLAR luncheon address Saturday. LONG SLEEVE CORDUROY T-SHIRTS Junior Garden Club POLOS DRESS and SPORT SPORT Picks New Officers SLACKS Sires & to 14—4 colon NEW SHREWSBURY - The Junior Garden Club of New Shrewsbury-Uncroft here In 77 OO 77 Swimming River School elected SHIRTS JACKETS now offlcors: Dawn Rlgby, 21 1 • WOOL AS LOW AS 2 AS LOW AS TWIED5 AS lOW AS president; Dcbblo Tillotson, vice TABS PLAIDS president; Vlvccu Anderson, sec- • WOOL, BLENDS BUTTON DOWNS 2- and 3- retary, and Jack Lewis, publicity chairman.. , F'LEASR NOTE - Mm talt WPHol tnly to MMM. • CORDUROY IVY BUTTON FOR SALE town Youlh Coni.r, ottifr afflllolMl Ytutfl CMMf 00 Tho club completed its project •torn or. 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•.*; RbXsMmm SECOND NEWS SECTION 45cFEIt WEM REP BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1967 10c PER COFIT Kellers Sees Renewal Salvation of Borough ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - He, said it was unfortunate ur- the issues to be clouded. ill in the First Ave. District and Mayor Jay M. Kellers, said last >an renewal had become a politi- "When anybody makes accusa- taxes can't help but climb. night salvation of the borough al Issue. tions and blows off steam, it "We need ratables, we need1 'is in the hands of the voters." "So many people worked hard becomes news; it gets into the levelopers, we need people Inter- He said urban renewal is the >n this thing to give the people papers, and the public tends to red in coming into town; work- answer to a cleah-up of First if this community an opportunity get the negative side, of the ing, planning and growing and Ave. and the tax problem. o bring ratables into the borough story.". lelping carry the tax burden. and at the same time hold the The mayor said the majority of There simply is no other way "We have an agency telling the line against higher and higher the.Planning Board and council than urban renewal to accomplish urban renewal story to the tax- taxes," he said. had wanted urban renewal, these goals." payers and voters. It's an im- "Since it has become a political agreed to it and supported it. Mayor Kellers said any com- portant story and it is being told issue, the few voices against it "They felt, as I feel now, that parison with Keansburg is un- Honestly." ' -Ing loud and clear," the mayor there is no other way to bring air. He said that businessmen, He added that the second of a dded. "This is .natural, because this borough back to an active important companies and builders series of brochures "proves in- when someone is against some- thriving community," he said.- want to build here. GLOWING GIFT — W. Daniel Williams, right, president dustry is ready to back up urban hlng, no matter what their rea "Without urban renewal, the "There isn't a problem of tear- of the New Jersey Natural Gas Co., presents utility renewal with money, new build- ons, it becomes very easy for borough will continue to go down- ng down buildings and having ings and opportunity for employ- empty lots," he said. "We hav< firm's $10,000 contribution to Monmouth Medical ment within the borough." buildings waiting to go up and Center's $3 million fund-raiting campaign to Franklin The mayor said he hoped we have stores ready to open Lamb, board of governors member and fund director. everyone in the community read their doors. the newspaper . reports of the Howard Rips GOP "All we need now is for thi The gift was made through the campaign's industrial Stephenson Corp. bid to move people of Atlantic Highlands to committee headed by Thomas P. Kiely and will help to into town. show up at the polls Nov. 7 and finance the center's new Extended Care Building, now "This is one of the greatest vote 'yes' on the urban renewal things that can happen in favor On Expenses Issue referendum." under construction. of the project," he said. "And it doesn't stop there. Just look WASHINGTON — "Republican members of Congress at others who have expressed a . are all for cutting federal expenditures, as long as someone desire to build in the area." else can be made to take the blame," says Rep. James J. On file at the Local Public Howard, D-N.J. Fort Military Review to End RED CROSS AWARD — Monroe Eisner, Red Bank, left, Agency are letters from several Mr. Howard's comments clearly were aimed at Re- publican Brian T. Kennedy, Belmar attorney, who had rfeesives Red Cross award for outstanding icrvice from companies giving backing to the proposed plan, he said. criticized the congressman for failing to • vote to cut the j. Allen Mohn of Ocean Township, Monmouth County Mayor Kellers said that if a federal budget by some $5 to $7 billion. U.N. Observance in Counties chapter chairman.. Mr. Eisner has participated in ad- sampling of people's opinions The House of Representatives voted a cut in non- FT. MONMOUTH — A military )cean Cunty residents has been :tates Mission to the U.N.; John ministration of the Monmouth County chapter since its were taken today, "I am sure military spending last week. , • review parade, featuring person- remendous. tuart, deputy assistant to the urban renewal would win hands Congressman Howard termed' the move an attempt by nel here and from Fort Hancock, "The focal point of U.N. Week United States Mission to the U.N., formation in 1917. (Registtr Staff Photo) down on the referendum.". the Republicans to distract "the American'people from the Earle Naval Depot and Lakehurst ibservance is that young people and James Smith, executive as- fact'that they (the Republicans) cannot agree on where to in the two counties be made con- Naval Air Station, at 10 a.m. Sat- istant to the United States Asso- make cuts in the federal budget.*' He charged Republican cious of the vital importance of :iation for the United Nations, a congressmen with "voting unanimously to renege on one of urday will climax United Na- he United Nations," he added, /oluntary citizenship organ!-" their major responsibilities as members of Congress. , . tions Week in Monmouth and 'Our slogan is 'You and the zation. Middletown Committee "By voting to place a ceiling on federal expenditures,' Ocean-Counties. ' J.N.' " ' Fifteen thousand soldiers and they voted to turn the appropriations power over to the Presi- A. reception at Myer Hall for He quoted from President Lyn- guests will witness the parade, dent," the congressman said. . •'•• local and U.N. officials, foreign lon B. Johnson's proclamation for with 500 dignitaries attending the "This is /power given to the Congress by the Constitu- exchange students, members of Jnited Nations Day, urging reception. OKs Sidewalk Project tion; it is power that the President cannot exercise and does the press, military personnel and 'Americans to study the United1 not want. By voting for. the ceiling on expenditures, they did committee members will follow. Nations — its accomplishments, ' not vote for economy, they simply made a political football ship has made application to the Daniel Gaughran, of Leonardo, The UN. Week co-chairman its strengths, its limitations and MIDDLETOWN — The Town- of the finances of the United States," Mr. Howard charged. Judge Orders ship Committee last night au- state aid road system rebuilding was appointed a special patrol- Brig. Gen. Paul A. Feyereisen, ts potential for the future." thorized the advertisement for bids | program for matching funds to man. Mr. Gaughran, who re- "In one breath the Republican party says that there" is made the announcement. The general also read portions for sidewalks along Chapel Hill improve .West Front St. between cently 'returned, from service in too much power concentrated in the executive; in the next Praising the cooperation of cit 'rom the U.N. Week proclama- Acquittal In Road after pleas by a resident the- Middletown-Ltncroft Road Vietnam, was associated with .breath its representatives in Congress vote to give the izens, Gen. Feyereisen said, tions by Freeholder directors Jo- there, and Everett Road and on Hol- the detective and patrol divisions President more power. H Republicans do not have the cour- "There is a great awareness of seph C. Irwin of Monmouth Coun- age to face up to their responsibilities, they do not belong in Slaying ,Case Fredric Baar, an attorney, suc- land Road from Red Hill Road of the police force in a civilian the importance of the U.N., and ty and Howard Lambertson of to Laurel Ave. capacity before his .enlistment. the halls of Congress," Mr. Howard said. , .. ithe response' of Monmouth and Ocean County. FREEHOLD — Superior Court cessfully fought .for the walks, Judge Clarkson S. Fisher has di- emphasizing the 'danger children He added application will also Six hundred events are taking be madetor It was a sad ert Albright and her husband and of himself and his wife, a photo- Motor Co.,. East Orange; owner chairmanship of Acting Postmas- sured Mr. Baar that the side- 1 of a Bradley Beach haberdashery cide otherwise. for the 3,800 feet of beach from night; it was a happy and memo- their son, Robert, and daughter, graphic album and a recorded :er Joseph McFadden of Red walks, would be in before Dec. the state marina east to Wag- rable night.Jt_W8s..a,nighlj| t tape of the evening. store and then, in 1926, he be- Mre. DwleiLfe9O!?n~i*arjged___ 1. To ^uppTement'ffie "walks; A J suit--.. .- —~-—~ wWffie Efte-and-meat cleaver"" ner's creeE"Thisf wilFbe"the final retired County Court Judge Ed- A longtime friend of the judge, came a court officer under tben gravel paths will b,e installed g Fifty-four schools are holding [slaying of her husband, William phase of the beach fill projects. ward J. Ascher "will long re- Henry Leonard of Belmar was had been associated with an ex- Sheriff Harry M. Johnson o! along Sleepy Hollow Road to in- Highlands. poster and essay contests, with Dowlen, 57, at their home on The cost • Will be shared with member." toastmaster. porting firm, Dexter and Carpen- prizes donated by public spirited sure added safety for children. $136,000 from the state, $27,200 He later took special courses iBelshaw Ave., Shrewsbury Town- More than 300 persons last Some of the gifts Judge ter, in New York; with an auto- citizens. The township will also install from the county and $108,800 con at the State Normal School in ship, Aug. 20, 1966.- night attended a testimonial din- Ascher received were portraits mobile business, the Hopping a sidewalk, costing $600, on the tributed by the township. Trenton and in 1931 qualified to Attending Saturday's military She allegedly stabbed him re- ner in honor of Judge Ascher's review and reception will be Vice New York-Long Branch Railroad .The township attorney was in- take the bai examination. He peatedly in the back with a retirement. The judge had spent crossing on the Navesink River structed to proceed with the took the exam in 1934 and wa: Adm. Andrew McB. Jackson, se- kitchen knife and struck him Road. . necessary bond ordinance for 23 years on the bench and had admitted to the bar Sept. 6, nior military adviser of the Unit- with a meat cleaver. Mayor Kavalek said-the town- the beach fill project. retired at the mandatory age of 1934. ed States Mission to the U.N. George M. Chamlin of Long . 70. ' : Donald Dunham, director of hu In 1955 he began as a judgi Branch represented Mrs. Dow- Judges, retired and active; of the county district court, whei manity affairs for the United len. lawyers, politicians and friends the position was part time, anc Policemen Told: All attended the dinner at the later became a full time judge. Shadowbrook to pay tribute to He later was elevated to thi a man who rose from the ranks, county court. Urges an Expansion beginning as a law clerk and then The judge was born in Asburj Negroes Not Same to a county- courf judge. Park and had attended Neptum The hallmark of Judge High School and Rider College. POINT PLEASANT BEACH — legislation as well as their own Ascher's life, said retired Supe- He and his wife reside in Belmar. Of Water Service A civil rights leader told a con- interests. rior Court Judge David A. Nim-I By NANCY J. KUBINSKI The mayor said more than 800 "Police should be careful not mo of Middletown, was his sense' ference on police and communi- MIDDLETOWN — A delega families in New Monmouth, Red to let themselves become patsies of humor and his relaxed man- ty relations yesterday that po- for right-wing groups and prop- Urges Crowd tion of township officials was Hill, East Keansburg, River Pla- licemen should be careful not to ner. scheduled to meet this morning za and Lincroft have only wells ;anda," he said. 'Understanding, Human* generalize,about the Negro com- "If Negroes can resist Com- To Hear Code in Newark with the Public Utili- to provide water. munity., munist Indoctrination,; I would "He was both understanding ses commission and executives of The mayor added that Middle- Whitney 'IM. Young Jr., execu- hope that they (policemen) could and human," he continued. Sen- SHREWSBURY — In campaign the Monmouth Consolidated Wa- town has more residents without tive director of the National Ur- resist right-wing doctrinatlon," tencing day was not a happy day literature distributed Monday, the ter Co. to seek ways of bringing water than any other municipal- ban League and a Negro, ad- he added: for Ed." Republican candidates for Bor- water to 800 families presently ity now serviced by Monmouth dressed about 200 police offi- Mr. Young said the policeman, State Supreme Court Justice ough Council urged large atten- witholit service. Consolidated. cers, clergymen and social work- because he sees conditions in the Haydn Proctor of Interlaken dance at tonight's public hearing Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek, one Another area of concern is the ers at the National Institute on Negro community firsthand, is in urnmed up Judge Ascher's life on a revised zoning code and re- if the township representatives, inadequate and antiquated water Police and- Community Relations a unique position to interpret the as a "remarkable achievement. affirmed their opposition to town :aid that the meeting has be- pipes in the East Keansburg area, sponsored by the National Con- needs of the Negro. "He really came up the hard houses here. come necessary after previous re- he said. ference of Christians and Jews. The Negro and the policeman way," continued the justice. "Ed* Richard J. Doelger Jr. and Rob- quests by the township for more "We are hopeful that with sup- water lines were rejected by the "We Negroes have as much|have a great deal'In common never had the advantage.of going ert C. Neff, the GOP council hope- port from the PUC we may be JUDGE ASCHER NIGHT—Retired County Court Judge water company. right to. have our crackpots as and should be ; allies Instead of to college or to law school. But 'uls, said the Planning Board's able to service the areas in ques- white people," Mr. Young said. antagonists, he said. he did it." He added 'that he Edward' J. Ascher of Belmar, left, shakes hands with re- proposed ^planned unit develop- "The company has told us it tion within a short time," Mayor will not become Involved in addi- Kavalek said. He said police could get more The conference is sponsored by knew of only one other man who tired Superior Court.Judge J. Edward Knight at a testi- ment (PUD) concept which would sympathy and understanding the National Conference of Chris- became a lawyer and judge the •permit privately owned, attached tional services unless financially "I am looking forward to a co- from the Negro community if or- tians and Jews in cooperation same way. monial In Judge Ascher's honor at Shadowbrook, Shrews- dwellings will substantially in upported by the township or operative meeting and a very homeowners," he said. ganizations such as policemen's with the League of Municlpali- "Beyond a doubt," he said, bury, last night. Judge Ascher retired after completing crease the borough's population favorable solution to this very No Subsidies benevolent associations lob-lties and the New Jersey Confer- 'Judge Ascher was the wittiest 23 years on the bench. (Register Staff Photo) and force construction of a new serious problem," he added. bled for domestic and civil rights | ence of • Mayors. man that ever sat on the bench school "twice the size of our "The township cannot legally Also attending the meeting are In Monmouth County. He is a present school." do this because it would be sub- Committeeman Edward P. Make- blend of Will Rogers and Mark The GOP candidates said the lidizlng a private company," he iy and Irwin Hendricks, chair- Twain.with a dash of W. C. oween area proposed by the board for added. man of the water committee. Library Board Studies Fields." Red Bank a professional office zone includes While not able to attend the 85 acres of prime residential land The board hasn't presented fig- dinner because of doctor's or- Parade Slated Sunday ures to indicate the amount ol New Charges Follow Offer of Building Site ders, the judge's sister, Mrs; Rus- jDolphins Color Guard of Ocean- commercial ratables they expec pendent upon the expansion of sell Swayze of Ocean Grove, con- RED BANk-Seven bands .will MIDDLETOWN — A six-acre port and all six Red Bank fire the zoning change to produce, the present Shop Rite building gratulated her brother by tele- make this year's Halloween pa- parcel of land on Rt. 35, offered companies with a total of 11 ve- Doelger and Ncff said. Police Officer's Death without ccst, Is being considered and the purchase of the abutting phone. Her voice was amplified rade one of the most musical throughout the room. hicles. They also said the planners LONG BRANCH - William H. by the library board of trustees property. ever. haven't made clear what changes man Richards and Sgt, Frederick as a possible site for a new li- Others that praised the retired Costumed children and families ;odner Jr. of 56 Myrtle Ave., C. Karrberg In apprehending Mr. Mrs. Allan Montgomery, cor- The line of march will depart will form up for the march at are proposed In the buffer tone. brary. : responding ' secretary of thejudge were Max Barr, president iircady charged with assault up- Codner on a motor vehicle of the county Bar Association Marine Park at 2:30 p.m. Sunday Marine Park in seven divisions. The offer was made known In board, said in the letter'that in a police officer while In per- charge, has charged Mr. Codner and retired Superior Court Judge and move to the athletic field. Division A will be for ages 1-7, a letter from the board to the the board found the location formance of his duty, will face with assaulting him as well while J. Edward Knight of Interlaken. Contributing to the music, ac- Division B for ages 8-10, Divl township, committee yesterday. suitable and usable and urged the Zoning Code additional charges, Police Cnpt. In performance of his duty; and Plans to Travel cording to the Halloween Pa- slon E for small floats and mo- "oseph D. Purcell Jr. said yes- with using abusive language to However, ,the letter arrived too committee give serious 'consider- rade and Carnival Committee, bile units, Division F for family ation to the offer. After receiving a standing ova- :erday, a police officer, Capt, 'Purcell late to bo considered publicly will be the Boys Town Band, the groups and Division G for large To Be Heard at last night's committee meet- tion, Judge Ascher told the guests Mr. Codner was released In said. Middletown Coppertonea, the floats. ing. The board has been seeking a that the first few weeks of re- SHREWSBURY - The ;5,000 property ball pledged by suitable site for a larger facility Point Pleasant Legion Cadets, the Prize winners will receive gift Municipal Court Judge Stanley tirement—he retired Sept. 29— Planning Board will hold a his family after preliminary hear- William J. LeKernee, director for several years. The present St. Andrew's CYO Band, the Mid- certificates donated by Red Dank Cohen has scheduled hearing of were difficult. He and his wife, public hearing, on Its pro- ing at 1 a.m. yesterday on a of the library, said that the offer building, on Kings Highway, Is dletown Lancers, the Red Bank area merchants. The grand prize the asaault charge Nov. H. He Mnble, who also was present, posed zoning code tonight at charge by Capt. Purcell that he was made by Scth Beller, presi- cramped and numerous books plan to travel. High School Bond and the Army will be a trip to the Poconos for 8 o'clock In the Shrewsbury will hear the abusive language dent of Shop Rite of Monmouth, cannot be put on.shelves \bt Cause Band from Fort' Monmouth. a family of four. School's Fern Ross audito- assaulted Patrolman William "My heart Is full," said Judge Richards officer charge—a disorderly persohi of* Inc. of lack of space. Also In the parade will be six Patrolman Paul Lang is gener- rium. while the Ascher. "This Is something that was attempting to arrest him. feme—and a charge of caretosi The property, Is adjacent to Last week, the board announced will stay with me for a long time. floats, the Shrewsbury Drill al chairman of the event The zoning code is de- driving Nov. 30, , the Shop Rite store on Rt. 35 at It was considering • a parcel It's an evening that I'll long re- Team, the Monmouth College this year. Louis Valtl Is assistant signed to Implement the Patrolman Richards died of a New Monmouth Road. on Tindill Road near the high member," ' Blue Star fwlrlers, the Rumson- chairman and Bruce N. Johnson, board's proposed master heart attack moments later. Uniform Sal* In Its latter, the board Indl- school offered by the Catholic AUo Attending the dinner was Fair Haven Drill Team, the director of parks and recreation, plan for borough develop- Patrolman Anthony Gervollno, Now In proilreu at tht Ihlrtty nt?d the dftatlon would be de- Diocese of Trenton. the judge's daughter, Mn. Rob- Sparklers of Long Branch^ the'aerves ai iecretary-tre»«urer, ment^ who requettp the Help of Patrol- Shop, Red Bank. *f (Adv.) TTf£ DAILY NEW WOHSMtf Adan® Is Bride Troop 7 wtiJ bt ftp***** tfvU ym to. H# Afldm OrHtr of il/iss Bryk Wed to Robert Scheller IDbernlant. Mr*. Jane Boman Of Robert Browning and Mr». Edith Chmie), leaden, BELFORD — Miss Pamela Diane and Shari Elia, Belford, expressed gratitude to the Vet- Dee Bryk and Robert A. Scheller nieces of the bride, were the EATONTOWN — Miss Laura and Jessica Browning, Bister of erans of Forlelgn Wars for their were married here Sunday in the flower girls, Jean Adams and Spec. 5 Robert the bridegroom. past sponsorship. Plans are in Methodist Church. Albert A. Scheller Jr., Keyport, Edwin Browning, U.S. Army, Alan D. Hulsman, Lanoka progress for cookie sales, touri, Parents of the couple are Mr. brother of the bridegroom, was were married here Sunday in the Harbor, was best man. Ushers badge preparations and a trip to and Mrs. Edward J. Bryk, 2 best man. Ushers were Thomas First Presbyterian Church, with were David Adams, the bride's New York City during the com- Broad St., Port Monmouth, and McGrath, Leonardo; Timothy the Rev. Robert Reed officiat- brother, and Robert Pullen, ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Schel- Matton, Oakhurst, and Edward ing. The bride it the daughter Manasquan, and Richard Jorgen- ler Sr., Scotch Plains. V. Elia, Belford, brother-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. son, Bradley Beach, both cousins of the bride. Adams, .286 Broad St. Parents of the bridegroom. The Rev. W. Howard Marshall The bride and the bridegroom officiated. of the bridegroom are Mr. and The former Miss Adams, a are graduates of Middletown Mrs. A. W. Browning, 149 Nor-staff nurse at Monmouth Medical For Your The bride was given in mar- Township High School. wood Ave., Long Branch. riage by her father. The bride's Center, Long Branch, until her Mrs. Scheller is employed as marriage, was graduated in 1964 mother designed and made the medical secretary by Dr. Luigi The bride, who was given in Halloween bridal gown of floor-length white from Monmouth Regional High Baldi, Long Branch. The bride- marriage by her father, wore School, and in 1967 from Moun- velvet, and the flower girls' groom is employed by The Jer- an A-line gown of peau de sole frocks. tainside Hospital School of Nun- .jsl*. - ~< — Treats ;ey Central Power & Light Co, trimmed with beaded lace and ing, Montclair. Mrs. Edward V. Elia, Belford, Sayreville. Mra. Robert E. Browning was the matrqn of honor for her Mrs. Frank A. Sutler fashioned with a chapel train. Spec. Browning, who is an instructor stationed at Fort (The former Laura Adams) BIRNN CANDY sister. Bridal attendants were (The former Catherine Miss Sandra Adams was maid Woodward) Rucker, Ala., where the couple Miss Joan Devine, Port Mon- of honor for her sister. Another PARADE SCHEDULED ?l BROAD STREET mouth; Mrs. Timothy Matton, will reside, is a graduate of Mon sister, Miss Diane Adams, served RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The Oakhurst, and Mrs. Archie Mc- mouth Regional High School and RED BANK Mri. Robert A. Scheller as bridesmaid with two other at- attended Colorado State College Jaycees, in cooperation with the (The former Pamela Bryk) Call, Iowa. Married tendants, Misses Carol Becker, and Mid-Dado Junior College at Recreation Commission, will Eatontown, cousin of the bride, Miami. sponsor a Halloween parade Sun- See Our In Red Bank day, Oct. 29, at 2 p.m. Starting from Poole Ave. and Rt. 36, the Fall Candle Ann Landers parade will advance to the Mid- On Oct. 14 dle Road School, 'where trues Display RED BANK — The First will be awarded for the bt cos- Methodist Church was the setting tumes hi age groups. 6 to 18 here Oct. 14 for the marriage of Miss Catherine E. Woodward, Fast Talker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Dear Ann Landers: I am a settled by A and B, but since Woodward, 23 East Westside 17-year-old girl who has a very they can't agree and you want OCTOBER Ave., to Frank A. Sutter, son nice boyfriend. Ron has one my opinion, here it is: of Mrs. William Ayers, Atlanta fault I don't know how else Highlands. He is the grandson When divorced people marry, to phrase it so I'll just say he I feel it is usually awkward I of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tilton, has "wandering hands." 37 Highlands Ave., Rumson, with and sometimes ludicrous to SALE whom he resided. When Ron gets out of line have the children present The and I tell him to stop he gives civilized people I know who SAVE 20% to 35% Mrs. Charles W. Sanders Jr. Rev. Edward B. Cheney of- me some very convincing married a second time did not Thursday • Friday • Saturday (The former Eileen P. Hackett) ficated. arguments, such as, "There is make a social event of the oc- Mr. Woodward gave his daugh- no harm in it. It can only cre- casion. Custom Drapery SALE ter in marriage. She wore a ate a beautiful, warm sensa- Announce long-sleeved gown of Chantilly tion from within." I guess my Alcohol is no shortcut to so- Reg. $2.25 yd. to $4 yd. fabrics lace fashioned with a chapel real problem Is that I let him cial success. If you think you train. get away with it a couple of have to drink to be accepted 20% off Marriage times and now when I say no Mrs. A. J, Woodward, Shrews- by your friends, get the facts. •••••.' TSOW '• • KEANSBURG - Announce- bury; was matron of honor tor he accuses me of being incon- Read "Booze and You—For ment is made by Mr. and Mrs. her sister-in-law. Also attending sistent, unfair and not caring Teen-Agers Only," by Ann Joseph W. Hackett, 29 Park Ave. ; the bride were Mrs. Jacob Bloom for him any more. Landers. Send 35c in coin and SKIRTS • DRESSES of the marriage of their daugh- 3d, West Long Branch; Misi a long, self-addressed, stamped ter, Miss Eileen P. Hackett, to How can I make him see Elizabeth Ann DeLorenzo and envelope with your request. Pfc. Charles W. Sanders Jr., U.S. my side of it without having Miss Rcgina Lee Beaman, junior Array. He is the son of Mr. and to face his temperamental out- Ann Landers will be glad to SWEATERS • COATS bridesmaid, both cousins of the Mrs. Charles W. Sanders of Da bursts and the sulking that fol- help you with your problems. bride who reside in Red Bank. arte, Calif. lows? Please kelp me.— Send them to her in care of Robert Munro, Rumson, was MISHANDLED MISS this newspaper, enclosing a The Rev. Frederick A. Valen- BAGS best man. Mr. Woodward self-addressed, stamped envel- tino officiated at the ceremony Dear Miss: Your body be- brother of the bride, ushered ope. Labor not included Sept. 30 at a Nuptial Mass in longs to YOU, Dummy. You with William Finegan, Rumson. don't owe Ron pawing privi- COCKTAIL DUESSES St. Ann's Catholic Church.' The bride, who attended Red The classic serenity of rayon and acetate The former Miss Hackett, who leges just because he happens Bank High School, is employed to be a fast taljjer. He is right i employed at Fort Monmouth, by Interdata Inc., West Long Engagement antique satin or damask fabrics ... tailor- ... and many other items i a graduate of Middletown about those warm sensations Branch. Mr. Sutter, who is em- from within. But please be made to fit your windows perfectly. Colors Township High School and Berk- ALL MERCHANDISE FROM ployed by T & M Associates, aware that when those warm Announced you'll delight in, workmanship you'll be proud eley Secretarial School, East Middletown, attended Rumson- sensations become too warm, Orange. LITTLE SILVER — Mr. and Fair Haven Regional High they can set fire to the best of Mrs. Pierie J. Maloney, 32 North to display. And free decorating help in your, REGULAR STOCK School. Pfc. Sanders, an alumnus of intentions and reduce your lof- River Edge Drive, have an home!: •,..-•.- Open Wed. 'til 9:00 p.m. 'asadena (Calif.) High School, ty principles to ashes.' nounced the engagement of their attended Pasadena City College, St. Louis's newly opened Gate- Every girl who gets into daughter, Miss Jo-Ann Veronica and is stationed at the U.S. Ar-way Arch commemorates the trouble is not a tramp. Some Maloney, to Gary Burgess Rose my Signal School, Ft. Monmouth. city as the gateway to the West CUSTOMMADE BEDSPREADS are fine young women like of 68 Oceanport Ave., West Long The couple reside in Sea Bright. The monument towers. 630 feet, Matching bedspreads, custom-made with hand-work yourself—but they are a little Branch. He is the son of Mr. 75 feet higher than the Washing- stupid. Get rid of the crazy and Mrs. Lester H. Rose of Wal- throughout to perfectly fit ywir bed. What luxury! ton Monument. Some 900 tons of Get it fast with a Classified idea that you are obligated to nut Creek, Calif. Deep, deep Dacrpa,polyester filling, upusual quilting polished stainless' steel were used Adi Let a "Wanted" ad go to ,gve evj^ey: pight-handed: idiot A February wedding is patterns.' Throw or tailored styles. TWIN Sizfe — the largest amount ever em- 1 reasons why" he fs hot'entitled planned. work for you. Dial 741-6900 ,now. ployed in a single project. Choose from the fabrics above and to something that belongs to Miss Maloney is a graduate of many more! • j yon in the first place. Red Bank Catholic High School and Rosemont (Pa.) College. She Regular $119 Imperial Satin Dear Ann Landers: There is a statistician with New York As Low As has been so much dissension Telephone Co. in New York City. Mr. Rose, an alumnus of Las about-this -problem-that ..both 2200 ASBURY AVE. 1500 HIGHWAY Jo sides have agreed to let you Larhos"'"High "School,—Walnut settle it. Creek, and California State Poly- NEPTUNE Sears MIDDLETOWN" A and B are getting married technic College at San Luis Ob- Phone 776-8883 BAHHOIIBCKAHD ca Phone 671-3800 ispo, is associated with Merrill in a few months. This is the Own Monday thru FrIMy »:M til »:SO, Saturday 'HI 5:30 second marriage for both. Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Each has children by a pre- Smith, Inc., New York City. vious marriage. The groom's children are past their teen years. The bride's children are' all under 13 years of age. The question: Should the children be present at the wedding?— FACTORY LIEVE i > ! NEED AN UNBIASED AN- SWER HI |! , OUTLET Dear Need: This should be LUCY'S Famous Make—All Wool Famous Make—All Wool

m *'t SWEATERS SKIRTS • Cardigans You can have 1 of the 5 famous KEYPORT — A luncheon Reg. to and fashion (how is planned by Court St. Joseph, Catholic • Pullovers 475 Daughters of America, Satur- 16.00 Touch &Sew*sewing machines day at 12: SO p.m. In the Holm- • Reg. to 13.00 del Motor Inn, Rt. S3, Holm' del. The show will be pre- by SINGERforaslittleas sented by Grace Fashions, Rt. t ' 36, Keansburg. SPECIAL Special Matched NEW SHREWSBURY—Wom- en's Guild of the Reformed MELTON Church will hold a rummage sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to SWEATER & $ p.m. in the church, 62 Hancc Ave. Arrangements to have contributions picked up may be made by calling Mrs. Charles PEACOATS SKIRT SETS Mitchell, 189 Tlnton Ave., Eatontown. Miss Esther Cre- lln is co-chairman. The Deluxo Straight Stitch The Special Zig-Zag Touch ft Sew The Deluxo Zig-Zag Touch ft Sew 75 .Touch & Sew Sewing Machine Sewing Machine with Sewing Machine with MATAWAN - Fashions from Built-in Fashion* Discs Interchangeable Fashion Discs the Fashion Cottage, Madison Township, will be shown at • meeting ol the Matawan Chapter ol Deborah Hospital 10 Remember every Touch & Sew 12" sewing machine has: tonight at 8:30 In Strathmore Lanes, Rt. 34.. • Exclusivo Push-Button Bobbin A trip to the hospital In I'! that winds In the machino ALL Pile Lined Melton Browns Mills la plnnned for • Exclusivo chainstitch that zips out Sunday. A chartered bus will for easy basting. leave from th* Strathmore • Exclusivo Spinning Rocl Thread Acme Martlet on Rt. 14 at 10 System for smoother thread Howl a.m. and from Grant* In Browntown, Rt. 516, at 10:15. The Deluxo Zig-Zeg TquQh&jSjw • Exclusive Slant Needle tmlps you DRESSES Tho (Solden TouchjJ Sew Deluxe JACKETS Sewing Machine witn Built-in and Zig-Zag Sewing SiacHlniTvvith snobcttorl Interchangeable Fashion Discs Duilt-ln and Interchangeable Fashion ASUURY PARK - Yoga WOOLS Discs and Professional* Buttonholcr. classes for women 18 and over SNAP 75 will begin here tomorrow In COTTONS the Shore Area YMCA. Mri. CLOSING If you prefer to TRYBEFOREYOU-BUY... WhatinewforlomomwltatSlUCERtodaut' Doris llngcrman 1> the Instruc- SOLIDS YOU CAN RENT a TOUCH & SEW* sowing machino tor. STRIPES F by SINGER FOR ONLY $2.50 por week. 15 10 FREE Delivery and Pick-up. SINGER SAVILLE A TRUSTEE MIDDLETOWN - Joseph Quail president of Monmouth Council, BRIDGE AYE. and FRONT ST. 747-0108 RED BANK 69 BROAD STREET, RED BANK SU. Civil Service Ansoclatlon, •A Trademark of THE SINQEH COMRANY Nan announced the election of OPEN: THURSDAY and SATURDAY 10-6; FRIDAY 10-8 Edward R, Savlllr. Matawan, to rustle of the unit. TH? OAttY REGISTER r, Oet 2S, 1967-15

County Fare A MALLK VASTASnCWYI •ii - . 1-;—«?1 —. «1 i_ ^glf^. i_ __ i. __. ; Car Watcherl field Day SLICED BACON By MARGUERITE HENDERSON kell's car Is one of only «ome bright red Jacket, while He- MORRELL YORKSHIRE Ib. Gentlemen's cars and ladles' 70 made. lena Golay, NYC, matched her HICKORY SMOKED Pkg. footwear were newsworthy By happenstance the Ghia brown boots to her jockey | 10:39 49 •ubjects at Saturday's meeting was in « similar ruby red cap and separated them with of the Monmouth County Hunt color to that of a 1026 Rolls a heathery wool suit. Valid only with KM purcheue of this Hem. Valid only with the purchase of this Hem. Racing Association. Royce station wagon owned by Miss Golay, daughter of Mr. One per family thru Saturday, Oct. 38, 1967 One per family thru Saturday/ Oct. 28, 1967 Tootling about in his racy John Kenedy, Colt* Neck. and Mrs. Marcel Golay, Rum- Ghla 450SS Kenedy, by admission, came son, attended the hunt meet THIS COUPON WORTH 20c ( (THIS COUPON WORTH 20C was Amory to the race meeting "tongue- in the company of Meeka La- L. Haakell Jr. in-cheek." (And, we might add, Russe of Holland, Mr. and His vehicle heart-in-mouth, plying the fast Mrs. Peter Reldemelster, Rum- was designed lane of Rt. 35 readying for a son, Mr, and Mrs. Anthony VALUABLE COUPON by Ghia some left-hand turn). Mr. Kenedy J. Lordi, Middletown, and ONEOF YOUR FAVORITE REPEATS years back and his neighbor, Bill Dins- Marion (Mrs. James) Garri- DR DOJV'T PASS THIS VP! for ' a ma-more, were Joined on their gan, Holmdel — whose hus- THIS Towards the purchase of any package jor Ameri- jaunt by Mr. Dinsmore's band was off with F. J. Ien- can automo- mother-in-law, Mrs. M. G. Al- tile, Middletown, winning the bile company stag tournament at Bamm Hol- BOTTLE SODA COUPON Lamb Chops, Veal len of Sea Girt; by Mr. Ken- but was edy's aunt, Mrs. T. B. Downs, low Country Club. Henderson never pro- Red Bank, and by Mrs. Con- The Reidemelsters enter- LINDEN HOUSE-ALL FLAVORS WORTH Chops or Pork Chops duced by the latter. When Ro- nie West and her son Jimmy, tained later at cocktails wel- 4^ ^% (From Our Fresh Meat Dept.) wan Controller Co. (Haskell is NYC. They took their cue from 28 oz.-Mo Dep.-Ho Retm comlng-to-Monmouth Mr. and ( Valid only with the purchase of vice president and secretary) an Esquire article on the art Mrs. Lordl (formerly of Mor- 6-79 bought the Ghia Co. this year, of proper tailgating end used rlstown) who recently moved Valid only with the purchase of tMs hem. thii item. One per family the sportscar was in produc- 2U Coupon Good thru Sat., Oct. 28, 1967 fine china, silver and crystal to Nortliover PI. Tony Lordl One per family thru Saturday, Oct. 28, 1967 tion. Manufacture of the model for serving, filling their Is manager of Mutual of New subsequently ceased and Has- wickerware hampers with a York, Newark, and Elaine THIS COUPON WORTH 21c THIS COUPON WORTH 20c' sumptuous spread — that in- ADVERTISEMENT Reldemelster's business "boss." cluded vintage wines and lus- Coming on fortissimo (very cious fruits in Braque-like dis- loud and strong) is the Mon- play. mouth Symphony Ball tob e We're looking for Assigned to the adjoining held Saturday, Nov. 4, in Mol- parking space were Mr. and ly Pitcher Motor Inn. The a grandmotherly Mrs. Kenneth T. Gordon of Es- party is planned by Symphony sex Fells. They arrived in a League members to help the new Rolls Royce, a chariot orchestra (founded in 1949) to type from that usually takes a "back maintain its position as a lead- YES-PAY LESS! seat" to none. Before long, ing cultural force in our however, Mr. Gordon jokingly county. Iincroft conceded the auto-ogling con- test to Kenedy. It must have The prelude will be cock- Quality Brand Names At Low, Low Prices! The last one we bad moved tails at 7:30 p.m. with a buf- been the 1926 model's posy- •^•VM«MHia^HH^^iVHHIH|^BHeMHBBMaei^BHM^ew^^~Hi~^—^i| i • • • out west witti her son in filled bud vases that did It. fet dinner and dancing . (to YES — PAYI£SS FOR VSDA "CHOICE" —GOLD STAR MEATS 1 Haight-Ashbury and we un- Women's boots left their mark Marty Ames Orchestra) set to derstand . she's giving the (literally and fashionably) on start an hour later. Classical Frisco children's stores a fit Mrs. Amory Haskell's Wood- guitarist Frederic Hand, NYC, DAILY DELIVERED - MEATY for not carrying nice things land Farm estate — setting for will provide a musical inter- like the Baby Fair. the race activities that benefit lude later in the night. '" 3DISOOTTWT For some reason grand- 13 county charities. At boot- The menu is marvelous and includes such treats as sea- Super Marlcets , mothers love to shop here top extremes were thigh-high FRESH BAR-B-QUE (maybe it's because we try brown patent leathers inching food Newburg, beef Stroganoff, COUNTY UNE ROAD try so hard to' please by sug- up under the mini-skirt of a roast turkey, corned beef, IN THE BROOK PLAZA SHOPPING CCNTIR gesting fashionable name camel hair suit, and low black Swedish meat balls, chicken a brand items for their grand- leather ones complementing a la king, etc. JACKSON, H.J. children. You know the "in" hounds-tooth slack ensemble. Reservations may be made niHuiNnmutinnutwuwiiHiiHiHiH , . Ituff). Hitting a handsome happy me- by calling the chairman, Mrs. 56 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD CHICKEN PARTS dium was a lovely blonde in a Harry Roman, at her Sycamore ' r RIGHT OFF Kit 35 To get back to our Lin- white wool coat-dress (scored Ave., Shrewsbury, home or at r ls" - DAILY DELIVERED croft opening, you really with brown plaid) worn with her husband's office in Asbury RED BANK, N. J. B H I na don't have to be a grand- knee-nudging boots of white Park. Assisting. Mrs. -Roman Quarter mother, just someone who calf skin. ' are co-workers Mrs. Milton Fu» Week Sale thru Sat., Oct. FRESH ; Quarter ,bi appreciates good quality at Mrs. Bernard B. White, Lo- Conford, Elberon, and. Mrs. reasonable prices. cust, and Mrs. Robert Eisner, Nathan Wltklnd, Deal, and a 28, 1967. Never any limits! large group qf musically ap- CHICKEN Come in and see if you Red Bank, chose«*rown suede Par tut far "Country FrtA" Dairy fooitl. qualify and bring the Lin- boots to underscore their suit preciative Symphony League Yovng Wutwrn Stew - Extra Vahi Trim croft area back up to full ensembles —"Mrs.-White's ,in members. strength. We will remain soft green wool plaid and Mrs. open Wednesday and Friday Eisner's in two shades of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. RIB STEAK """<*• 78c until 9 p.m. to take your ap- brown leather. Mrs. John C. Stout, Red Bank, celebrated 45 Young Wtrtem Steer • Extra Vahi Trim plications at the Baby Fair, . Giordano, Mlddletown, teamed years of wedded bliss Sunday' n 45 Broad St.Red Bank. her calf-high boots with a at a party in Fair Haven given, colorful bias plaid skirt and by their son and his wife —' RIB ROAST .*.£ 69c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stout.'. Young Western Steer - Extra Vcmi Trim Among their > feting family $|69 NOW OPENING were six grandchildren and the IN THE MONMOUTH AREA Stouts' daughter Margaret CLUB STEAK -«*« (Mrs. Richard) Foote and Mr. FOR CEREAL, COFFEE • ALDERNEY • PURITAN BEL CANTO VOCAL STUDIO Foote, New Providence. Also, Rock Cornish Same Hens KC* 3«« Cross Rib Roast »88c Mrs. Stout's brother, Curtis Half & Half Cream »«"« CUT . i . offering private lessons in the Walling, New Monmouth, and NEWI IMITATION FLEISCHMANN'S * 98« Mrs. Walling, and Mrs. Stout's Baby Spare Ribs 73ET * 58* Cube Steak «** «« TECHNIQUE OF BEL CANTO SINGING sisters — Mrs. Elizabeth Diet Soft Margarine 6 lK fc KRAFT fresh Boston Butts *™ - 58c^ShoMder Steak —_. -JForOpiro,C9lieert or Mu«leal Comedy (With Opporhiiilty.for Schanck, Ocean Grove, and ApeStMfsrH)~Airrr Public Performance) by an Experienced Opera and Concert fresh Call Hams "<>« n>58c Slnotr of Enroiw and America, Alio Holding a Master's Degree Fair Haven, and Dr. Allen,' her AGED la Voice and Opera. husband. lb CALL 747-9600 Mr. Stout's side o,f the fam- Topper Grated Cheese ;;69<: Beef Short Ribs ™*™™ *$*< Italian Sausage ."SI^ST 69« ily was represented by his hr lb brother James, of Middletown. Dessert Topping I«*»WHP m«.m2 Vit Beefflanken ECHOIC* * 68c Ground Beef TIKE0*' 48c His sister, Mrs. Susan Beek- Gelatine Fruit Cocktail ^. «> «*2<«49c SIM C l0IM stDE USDAUSDA CHOIC E |b man, also of Middletown, was Pork Chops •» *•- 58 *• 68c Chuck Chopped LEANf 68c unable to attend. Pay Leu for "Country Fresh" Deli Favorites! Shoulder Portion - Patrick"Cudahy fc USDA CHOICE There will be art (for the Turkey Drumsticks *"*«•< 29c Round Ground XTRAIEAN soul), food (for sustenance), PICNIC HAM * NOTICE! and antiques (for sale) during MORRELL PRIDE . All MEAT or BONUS BUY! Vacuum Packed • Schelns - Old World • Hickory Smoked the three-day run of the Rum* . You ore missing delicious son Antiques Show to benefit All Beef franks *••*• -59« Holy Cross School. IUNDY'8.- SWEET - QUALITY food and a pleasant evening Mrs. Murray P. McHeffey is Sausage Meat lb 2h< 89<= Smoked Cottage Butts••*« »68« unless you go to ... ^ chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Klem and a flock of re- SWIFTS PREMIUM.? BROWN & SERVE liable workers. They promise Sausage links > »* •*«• 59c YES — PAY LESS FOR BRAW NAME FOODS! YOU ALWAYS DO AT "BIG W"l exhibits by more than SO an- MORREU. PRIDE . PAN STYLE MALLOY'S RUMSON HOTEL tique dealers displayed in a 10 WATERMAN AVENUE RUMSON setting of art and flowers — Philadelphia Scrapple J• HALVED OR 29 02 the former on loan from pri- SLICED can vate collections and from pro- Pork Roll Slices «•»>• ™*«"*• *k" 39c HUNTS PEACHES ... for dinner. Served 4:00 to 10:00 every day. fessional and amateur artists; Sliced Bologna M»cr.n prw. «...,*„. 3<<*oa,c Friday end Sararday i:00 to 12:00 P.M. the latter, contributed by lo- "Springtime Fresh" Fruits A Vegetables! Alto Sunday Branch—12:00 Noon to 3:00. cal garden clubs. BETTY CROCKER CHIRRY, DtVIU FOOD, BANANA, Cocktail Lounge aid'Piano tar. Among the party-goers Satur- LIMON, WHin, YILLOW AJAX Confortable air conditioned roomi available. day night as the Marlboro, Hos- CLEANSER pital Auxiliary swung into its Layer Cake Mixes For reservations yearly barbecue follow-up to 2c OFF 14 or. the Hunt Meet, were: Mr. and 18VitO call 842-2000 LABEL can Mrs. Thomas Procter Kiely, Mv, m. pkg.3 89< P. MoUoyi Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Molke, Mr. and Mrs. James H. F. Garden Frith ChI4 STRAINED JUNIOR UflMAUAf RAHHC McCosker and Mr. and Mrs. Iscarolo * »i' 2"»29c Hanov0r Bedll$ Cuof ch 8k 4" 89c Clark Vogel, Riimson; and Mr. P. Extra larg* • All Purpow Baby Foods 6»55c 6-85c " and Mrs. Harry Pujals, for- Cortland Apples 3lb>-39c HEINZ . . STRAINED JUN.OR chopped Mushrooms •»• merly of Rumson, and Mr. and ( rr Mrs. William Rous, formerly LARGE Baby Foods 6M9' 6 "79«: of Shrewsbury — both couples Green Peppers ' Happy's Ice Cream *-"-r »--S* T«««Y Tea Bags -•^«- now of NYC. Mr. and Mrs. SELECTED - U. S. NO. 1 Rous attended with Mr. and r C AIIFIavo'r..SllmB.l,t,w U.,^ ^y^ ^^J "BlgW"-Enrkh«J 1 lb. I Mrs. Lawrence Toole, Little Large Cucumbers 3'° 25 Canned Soda Sllnd loafl Sliver. Also from Little Silver PAY LESS FOR FRESH FROZEN FOODS! were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed- WHITE MEAT - 7ot- ^for$l munds and William Cogan who Morton's-All Varieties Except Shrimp & Ham Starkist Tuna Fish SOLID PACK can w I directed The Guardians — for 4lb.|arg9c wonderful music men who are Dinners Pk^ 3 i Gold Cup Preserves STRAWBERRY all of the Old Guard of Red LINDEN FARMS • FRESH FROZEN Bank and many of whom are Orange Juice *" an 2'"' 25c 1SoZl»for$| members of the Marlboro Renuzit Spray Starch DOES THE JOBI can W I SNOW CROP . FRESH FROZEN Auxiliary. f0 Orange Juice * «•"" 6 ' '1 ROOM 7oz. *fof$| Also enjovidK the rustic, FRESH FROZEN Renuzit Spray Deodorants can V I autumnal atmnsDhp'e of the Libby's Beef Stew i« o«. Pva. 3 ^ *i MOT A GHOST OF A CHANCE1 Monmouth H"'s Corooratlon House were: Mr. and Mrs. D, RICH'S . FRESH FROZEN Yes - Pay less At "Big W" For All the Popular, Tasty T.ouls Tontl, Wolmdel! Mr. and Coffee Lightener 'ctnT2»«29c IL" 29c that you'll so away empty-handed Mrs. Stanlfl" Butkus, Belmar; CUT or FRENCH - FRESH FROZEN Hallowe'en Candies . . . We Cater to Ghosts & Ghouls I at our End-of-October Sala. Mrs. Irene C. Havllnnd and Mr. Linden Farms Green Beans '£: 5'"' 89c nnd Mr". Morton winor, Red Bewitching buys are materializing, Bank: Dr. and Mrs. J^n "fnlernallonal Appetiner Department"! (where available) Yei • Pay Leu for Fresh t'ith & Seafood! (when avttilablt) all through the store... at Stnitcfinch Jr., OnVhur.it; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilchnrd HcadW and Rldgtwood or Burki - P&P, Ollv«, Veal mf g% b Mr, and Mrs. Bert Van Fhizor, Fwhold — anrt the nnrtv co- Jumbo Shrimp' ^ 5.89 1.18 chairmen, Mrs, OH^n WMtaker, SLICED LOAVES 68' F Long Branch, and Mrs. Freder- EXTRA LEAN - Med. Shrimp ^I 4.39 -88= ick' Mo/wees, Middletown — Pastrami HALF, WHOLE, SLICED both th«»re with their respective ARMOUR STAR . UICED DARK MEAT - SLICED IQF SHRIMP FOR SAUDS-PEELED t DEVEINEO " »<.pl<|. ,.;i hu'bands. Chopped Ham n>79c Turkey Roll > 98C Dr. «nd Mrs. Robert Ncnno., CENT«. r>r, and M«i, James Klrbv and UAN-HICID HICKORY SMOKED SWORDFISH STEAKS ^v ». 7|c Dr. and Mrs. Mlchne! Simon Hamstrami * ib 69c Chubs U>Ymmrm lb 68C 64 BROAD RED BANK fall * men are top medicos at Freih Haddock Fillet <» 68c Boston Mackwtl Marlboro) also attended. NCAA eud Panel Stymied? Rematch Dulled $AN fRANCISCO (AP) — A CHICAGO (AP) - A yetr ago a second when asked who the report was published here yester- the Notre Dame-Michigan State six were who would not play day that the panel picked by WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER M, football game caught the imag- against Notre Dame. Vice President Hubert Humphrey lnatjon of tJie nation. Parseghian named Joe Przy- to settle the track and field feud It wu billed "the game of the byci, offensive tackle; Maurice between the Amateur Athletic century." Haynes, tight end; Ken Little, Union and the National Collegiate It involved two undefeated, un- defensive guard; Sterling Arm- Athletic Association lj ready to Zaslof sky Believes ABA tied team) who were fighting for strong, defensive back; Don admit failure. top national ranking. Law, defensive tackle; and Frank Foreman, offensive end. The Examiner said it learned It found Notre Dame • six- No Betting line of such a situation through "a point favorite, and the betting Under the circumstances, Notre high track and field official who action was hot and heavy both Dame will be favored but there requested anonymity." Will Make Presencei Felt wayi. is no betting line and when In Los Angeles, David A. Mat- TEANECK (AP)-All 11 teams Pittsburgh in the Eastern Divi- was exciting with the outcome It ended up In a 10-10 tie with there is no line, there's no ac- lln, president of the AAU, said he in the new American Basketball sion and Anaheim, Calif., Dallas, in doubt until the end M Pitts- Notre Dame Coach Ara Parse- tion. had heard no such report. Association have made their de-Denver, Houston, New Orleans ghian's reluctance to gamble for burgh eked out a 110-107 victory. "How can you make a line The - Examiner said that the buts, and Max Zaslofsky says and Oakland in the West There were bugs, of course, a victory in the final minutes when Michigan State's quarter- Sports Arbitration Board, you can expect to see them You might get an argument being questioned. but the Initial promotion WM as back is hurt and six guys are headed by Theodore Kheel, New around for a while. about the 5,000-seat Te&neck Ar- professional as one could expect Notre Dame went on to winsuspended," said a bookmaker. mory, home of the Americans the mythical national champion- York labor relations attorney, "There are a number of rea- The clock operator,* » College 'Too bad, because there's al- "would meet next month and an- sons why the ABA will succeedbeing a first-class arena, al- buff, no doubt, started to tick ahip on the basis of a crushing ways a lot of action on this though Brown has spent upwards victory over currently top- nounce that it is unable to re- where the old American Basket- off a 20-mlnute half instead of a game. Last year it had to be solve the dispute. . ." ball League failed and the most of $100,000 to spiff the place up. 12-minute quarter. And someone ranked Southern California. one of the biggest betting games important is that the people be- The Armory is only a stopgap neglected to tell all concerned "Wait 'till next year," cried ;n years. They were betting with hind it are all substantial busi- home anyway. The Americans that a deliberate foul means' one Spartan fans. both hands and both ways." NAD Earle Six nessmen," said Zaslofsky, who is came over from New York, shot and possession of the bail It's Next Year With weariness and wonder in general manager and coach of where they could not find a suit- rather than two shots. . Now it's next year and Michi- his voice, Daugherty moaned, Captures Fifth the New Jersey Americans. able court. They expect to stay gan State is at Notre Dame. "Ara's got us where he wants The scoring star ot the opener REB. PREPARATION — New York Giants' quarterback in Teaneck for two years while a Michigan State has a 2-3 recus- , I guess." FT. MONMOUTH-NAD Enrle "The people in this league can was Dan Anderson, a lanky ord, Notre Dame is 3-2. Fran Tarkenton, left, looki at game film with Coach registered its fifth victory in sixbuy and sell the National Basket- new 15,000-geat arena is built 6-foot-lO center from Augsberg But Parseghian tried to hypo somewhere in the metropolitan Michigan State not only is ridthe game. "Last year is history Alli» Sherman yesterday before the team studied the outings last night by defeat- ball Association owners lock, College In Minnesota who spent died with injuries but Coach Ing "T" Company, 31-20, in thestock and barrel. There's Ar- area, either in New York or New the last two seasons with and has no influence' on this movie in preparation for Sunday's game with the Cleve- Jersey. Duffy Daugherty added to Spar- game," said Ara. Ft. Monmouth Six-Man Tackle thur Brown here, who owns the the AAU champion Akron Good- tan woes by suspending six "We're not battling for No. 1 land Browns. The Giants, defeated last Sunday by Green Football League. big ABC Freight Forwarding Teaneck is a community of years. Anderson popped in 17 of players for breaking curfew last but Notre Dame and Michigan Bay, are rated underdogs against the Browns. Lee Wright and Al Molnar each Corp. in New York City, singer some 35,000. But there are 800,- 23 shots, scored 4L points and Saturday. Pat Boone in Oakland, oilman 000 people in the rest of Bergen grabbed a game-high IS. re- States games always have been IAP Wirephoto). •cored two touchdowns for the Daugherty, who says he treats hard fought" winners. Wright scampered Bud Adams in Houston, tobacco- County and populous Essex, Hud- bounds. He also made Zaslofsky his players as if they were his Knowing full weU that MSU 29 and 49 yards to paydirt, man Joe Gregory in Kentucky, son and Passaic Counties are eat his words. own sons, protected the sinners quarterback Jimmy Raye will and so on. There's no weak spot. within a half-hour's drive. New "We can use a rugged- 6-9, 6-10 by declining to give out names while Molnar dashed from 10 not see action because of ribin - yards out and hauled in a 17-yard "The ABL didn't have this cal- York City Is only minutes awayjcenter who can ," Zailof- while being interviewed by tele- juries suffered against Minneso- Browns Seen Fit via the George Washington sky had said before the game. phone yesterday at the Chicago scoring pass from Randy An- iber of owner. We're prepared to ta, Parseghian lauded the play selmo, Joy Spivey tallied on a go at least three years without Bridge. "Anderson shoots well for a Football Writers' weekly lun- of substitute Bill Feraco. big man. His only fault is that cheon. one-yard buck, and a pass from seeing any profit whatever. And For their Monday night opener 'Feraco did a great job against we have all first-class arenas in against Pittsburgh the Americans he's not big and rugged." Pareeghian followed Daugherty Molnar to Ron Rozwadowski ac- Minnesota and it surprised me,'' For Giants' Game first-class cities. There are nodrew a crowd of 3,089 which in- However, Anderson pltyed on the phone and didn't hesitate counted for ah extra point. said Parseghian, NEW YORK

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of carta •ami. .' a £MB> eEjtd"!»' iht 's«ni of a crlmi ... unlit tt has H. Rtfustog lo gtv* nwnbtjf «f I/Tha Chitf Of Pollct HW wiwnn a»4 approved by (ht DMk ^tSatrf'WSr^ahklfi* *'- aadgt Mat «m*rtf* . walling lor spaefflo instructions ts- fletr en duty, Mtmbtra shall pri- n. Ntgtwang to itve natlpt loir tabllsh acy required details or •»• . „ —, *f anaii not wt«r, us*, tbe polities! adturemt, afftflatton, vent disturbance and contamina- proptrty takan ftoa pfUOsM •Igomenu for tht preservation «f llwlajr, or htvt la bit possession a action, expression or opinion of any tion of th* crime tceot, and ihtli 33. failure to report any msmK* 0* ••O110N »- Physical Examination • adequate Health P p«sc«, tht protection of Ufa or pro- 'oflee ajhltld or similar article other dllMn. Inltlttt and complete tht ntcta- employee violating nfleg Of tt' hi?!** '•»>»« mambtr (hall n*. thVjorMtd arty, or tht guarding of prisoners at than as adoptsd, authorized, and pre- 20. Mambiri shall not contrlbutt eary Investigation, unlata other- dara of tht Dtptrwwit ' ' mlt to a thorough physical examina- In effect and covering all Borough any place. Ho Is expressly required actlbed for uae by tha Pollc* De- money, directly or Indirectly to, or wist Instructed. When Instruct- M. Activity participating W IMUUM tion tnnuillr. tn addition, etch to Ht to it that all complaints art pftfttnent, beyond the frtt tMroitt a| IM ratmbir ot the Dapartnitnt li htrt* properly Investigated, arrests made solicit, collect or rectlvt aay monty td to twill tht arrival «t others SECTION a Deceased Member of where possible and necessary; and 3A number ahall at all tlmea car for my political fund. or whtn It la dtttrmtned that th* right of luffragt, ARTJOU) I Family. ht thill be held strictly accountable ry his tdtntlflctUon Card, and Po- tt. Membera ahtll not Join or be crime is ot that typt to be In- W. fatlurt to report known tioltttm 1 A leave ot absenot for three dayt lice Shield, and when in uniform' dis- cost* members of any political club, vestigated by th« Investiga- ot law or ordlnanet. " Definition ot Terras. fof r any failurfilur e to aupress crtnu play tht shield on hla outermost ECTION A. Tht following words »nd «"&'cSe?S£'tl| with fuu pay will bt granted to any association, society or coramlttae. tlvt Unit, the membtn at the M. Indecency or lewdtess. P regular number upon tht death ot vice and gambling. garment over tba lelt brtaat, and 22. Membera ahall not partakt of scent, whllt waiting, win provide It, Lack ot energy or g/paf IfMN rmt'M used htretn thall t>* oon- IS. Tht Chlet of Police ihall bt htld similarly, at any other time whin It S•trued at lollowi; ^^ " g.*»t ,e.u!un?*JrSSur? rtn»"t his wlft, child, fattur, mother, tit- any Intoxicants or habit forming for tht treatment of Injured per- anct of tht ttwa or Hulta aad an> lllneat auffered by him and the ter, brother or member of tht house- •trlcuy reiponiolt for tht preser- la MCMtarr for him lo esUbllih tils drug* while on duty. In uniform or soni, will ascertain tbe Identities Regulations of tha Department 1 Th; word "Counoil" shall bt con- naturt and extent ot urns and, If vation Of the publlo peace, tht pro- official Identity, unleti otherwise or- visiting, «e«pt on polloa twal- strued to mean tha Borough Council hold; provided, however, tht mem- dered by tha chief ot Police. plain clothes. and addrttaw of witnesses, de- ordered by tht Chief or Pollct Chair- ber, betort absenting blmttll, make tection of life and property, and 23. No member on duty thall pat taining thoaa at tha acene until nsia, any gambling noutt, pool of the Borough ot Ririwtburr. man, tuch member ihall subtnlt to ths pttvtntlon and detection ol crime 4. Each member of the Folio De- appi cation tor auch leavt, staling partment la personally responsible tlclpatt In a gamt ot chance, nor their statements can bt obtained, room, or house ot III (ami, or 2. Tht words "Borough" ."Soro", or a physical txamlnitlcn by a phy. within the Borough, Hi shall he vig- •hill he to parilclpat* in any pub- and shall, arreit any person ob- visiting whllt In uniform or on "Shrewsbury, ihall tt construed to •Jolan designated by tht Cbltf or •peolflcalljr the relationship between lor the proper and authorized usa of the decatsed and himself, tha datei ilant ttr enforcing all tht lawa and tut uniform and equipment lic building, when off duty. served to commit tht crime, or, in duty except on police busloais, - maw;the Borough of Shrewsbury, to Pollct) Chairman tor determination ordinance* of the Borough ot which tt. Members ihall promptly pay thtlr tbt cast of a felony, any person any saloon or liquor start. th* County ot MonmouUi, niw *jsto, his fitness for service. on which ha wtll bt abatnt, and presents auch application to tilt ChUf the polloa Department takea cognl- ARTICLE VIII. lust dtblt, and thai! not Incur ob- who committed tht relony or as to 38. Making known any proposed se- SECTION r. Command ot Members. gance, paying (pedal attention to tha ligations which they art unablt or whom there iiWa rsoonabtt cause tlon or movement of tit Pollct l.i Tht term "Police Dapartmtnt" ,or 1. tbt) Chief of Pollot thaU have ot Pollct or other off lew In com- General Regulations (Precepts). mand of tht Department suppression ot crime sgainst persons SECTION A. Deportment. unwilling to mttt to believe committed the felony. Department or any other Pollct ^'Department", thatt bt construed to charge ot Pollct Headquarter! and mi property, gambling, prostitution, 29°. Members ihall be respectful anc Physical evidence and latent evi- Agency, or tht contents pi any mean all persona granted police command over tht members of thi SECTION D, Vacation Letvt- 1. Tht conduct of a member, acting and vlca of ever/ kind. When of- In either an official capacity or In courteous In the course of contact dence such as fingerprints, foot- order other than to those Imme- its within ths Borough, undti Department, subject only to the or- 1. Bach regular member of tha Po- tanaae occur frequently hi the Bor- with the public, and any member to prints, bloodstains, etc, shall be diately charged or coocemtd with provisions ot this ordinance, It ders of the Police Chairman, and tha lice Departmtnt ihall bt entitled to a personal capacity, shall be auch ough without detection or arrest of that It does not cause embarrass- requested shall give hit name and protected and preserved. their execution- Ing Regular, Probationary, and Spe- Mayor a«a Oounoll. In tht absence vacation time with full pay, In ac- tbe offenders, the Chlet of Police ahleld number to any ptraon who ra- 40. Visiting any place ot amusement cial Officers, and School Croialnr ot the CMef of Police, tht next rank- cordance with tht following ached ment or discredit to the Department (1) In any case where death has wtll bt presumed to be guilty of ne- or the member aa an individual. A quesU such Information. whllt In uniform or on duty ex- Qusrds. Ing superior officer ahall be In glect ol duty or Intftlclent and 1BCTION F. Oeneral Responilbllltltt occurred without a physician be- cept on police business. charge of tht Police Department al ProbaUonary Patrolman. No Pro- member, as a police officer, hsi ing hi attendance, the body and 4. Tha term "Pollct force", or iraattft accordingly, the responsibility to act as a gentle •Ad Dutlea. 41. Refusing to do duty or trading '.'Force", shall ba construed to mean SECTION a. police Physician. bationary Patrolman ahall bt en 1L Th* Chief of Police, In the ex- lu surroundings shall remain duty ol any kind whenever ne- those actually engaged In tht polic- 1. A physician ihall bt appointed by Ulltd to any vacation unless h/ roan. Ht It expected to be obedient 1. Obedience. undisturbed until tht County Phy- ercise of hi! duties, ahall have the and responsive to legal and moral cessity requires, whether on pa- ing of tht Borough, and regularly the Mayor, subject to the confirma- ihall.have first been tmployed ti power to prescribe, promulgate, and a. Mtmbera shall thoroughly <*> sician or his authorized repre- trol or elsewhere, and whether In paid by the Borough. •»*"» tion of tht Borough Council, to bt 'such policeman tor alx conatcu- codea of deportment so aa to merit mlllarlte thtmtelvts with the con- sentative, or Pollct Phyilciiui If entorc* auch orders, rulea and reg- tbt respect 'and approval of all pet' tent! ot the Police Manual*. Bach uniform or not, 5. The term "Police Officer", "Of- known aa tbe Police Physician, live months, following which ha Vlatlona for the government ot the authorized, has arrived and ti. Allowing persona other than Bor- 2. The Police Physician shall per- ihall be entitled to a vacation con- tons. member shall perform hla duties taken eharga of the body. Deaths ficer", "Policeman", or "Policewom- •nambtn and employees of tha SUCTION B. Demeanor. < tn accordance with the provisions ough Officials or employees, to an", shall be construed to mean any form such duties as the Mayor and sisting of five coniecutlvt working Department aa, In his Judgement, are of this nature shall be handled ride tn or oh police vehicles, Council ahall preacrlhe, and such du- days. 1. Membera ahall maintain decorum of the Manuals and •hell comply aa pending the arrival of othera, •nd all persons granted police pow. needed to maintain discipline, de- with the rules, regulation!, ordera, except on police business. ers .within the Borough under the ties aa may be required by law. b. All other regular member* of corum, and dignity. Buch orders, and command of temper, ahall ba b. Membtre ahall, at the scene ol 43. Failure to divulge to the Police 3. The Police Physician shall be ap- the Police Department, attar CO* patient, dlsorett, courteous, and con- and Inatructtona Bit forth therein. a fire, control traffic and the as- provisions of this. ordinance, rules cod regulations shall be writ- •Iderata under all clrcumatancea. b. Members shall promptly comply sembly of persons at the scene Department all Information, evi- 9. Tht term "Rtgular Follct Of- pointed each year by the Mayor with year of contlnoui service at a po- tan or printed and all members ot 1 dence, and other relevant data the content of Council and shall liceman ihall be entitled to a va- 2. Members shall not use harsh, pro- with all ordera and Instructlona, so aa to prevent Interference with ficer", or "Regular Officer", shall tha Departmtnt shall observe and written or oral, Issued by a mem- pertaining to any active case. be construed as designating thoat of- •ttva trom January lit ot the year cation of ten working days; obey them. He shall keep a record tana, or Insolent language. ths firemen; and tt possible, ob- 41. Failure to famlUarlle himself ot his appointment tor a term ot vlded, however, that If any 8. Member! shall not abuse or mis- ber of higher rank, and shall per- serve or detect the cause of said fleers appointed permanently by the ol all ordera Issued by him, form such duties as m»y bt re- with all orders, Instructions, Mayor and Council, and who are out year, or until auch time as hu allotment has been given within 13.' Tha Chief ol Pollct It also •in- use their authority as police officers lira and Immediately report same nous, and official log antrtea suocessor shall be appointed. the current calendar year, then Fores (hall bt used only when nee quired ot them by other compe- to his superior officer and tht Fir regularly employed In the Police De- powered to enter Into any necessary tent authorities, Chief. when reporting tor duty. partment on full time duty, under 4. The Follce Physician shall exam- same shall he deducted from tbt agreementa with other townships and «siary; and when used. It shall not 49. Leaving an assignment of duty ine all the regular members of the provisions of this paragraph. be more than that necessary to dis- (1) Members ahall obey tht last ARTICLK DC. the provision* ot N-J.R.B. 40:47-3, tt snunlolpallUea within the stata of order of a ranking member even without Just cause. ; Police Fores annually, or memben o. AU other regular members ot New Jersey, to effectuate tht Intent charge tha responsibility of a mem e. Members shall Investigate all re 46. Conduct subversive of good order of the Follct Departmtnt and appli- the Follce Department, after ten though the last order la In con- 1 Tht Urm "Probatlontr" ."Proba- and purpose of Pollct Aid In times 4. Threats, promises, coercion and flict with a prevloua order of tht ported motor vehicle accidents and and the discipline of the forte. tionary Otflctr", or "Chanceman", cants to the force, whenever required years ot continuous service, Bhs.Il of emergency, ai provided under the those observed by them for thi 4T. Not properly patrolling aislgn- by tht Polloe Chairman or Chief of be entitled to a vacation of fifteen New Jersey Revised Statues, 40:47- duress shall never be used to ob same member. purpose of determining If a traffic •hill be construed aa designating tain cooperation or to obtain state (2) Member! given an order by ment of duty. thoaa officer*, newly appointed by Police, and ahall report In writing working days. 12.1 et un- violation or other violation ot law is. Frequent absence or tardiness In the results ol such examinations, d. All regular members, , after xnentt from any witness, suspect or a ranking member which ll In hu occurred and to determine the tha Mayor and Council, at an annual person guilty ot a violation. conflict with the order or In- reporting for duty without Just salary, for a period of one year. with his opinion aa to the physical twenty ytars ol continuous Service, SECTION B. Captain. clrcumatances of the accident. cause, fitness lor ponce work of the per- shall be entitled to a vacation of SECTION C. Personal Appearance. struction of another auperlor of- (1) Members, at the scene of a I. fie term "Special Officer" ihall 1 It (ball bt the duty of th* Cap- ficer, shall respectfully call at- 49. Frequent lack of good Judgment be conatrutd as designating those of- son examined. He shall be called twenty working days. tain to the Chief of Follce In 1. Members ahall bs neat, clean accident, will Immediately deter In carrying out his duties. whenever the services ot a physician 2. Additional pay shall be given to properly shaven and dressed for »li tention to the conflict tn orders. mine whether personal lnlurtet tlcers appointed by the Mayor, with tha performance ot his duties, and If the member giving the ordei CO. Frequent lack of memory In rt- approval ot tht Council, for a term are required by the Police Depart- all regular members, upon comple- ha shall have such hours ot active occasions. have been' suffered, and If so, apect to orden or Instructions. ment tion of one year of service, aa rec- 5, Members, In uniform, Shsll not does not change his order, tht take appropriate action, Thereaf- not to exceed one year, for part duty as may nt prescribed by the order shall ttand. The membei 61. Failure to carry 0. notebook when time duty, and who art paid only 9. The compensation of the Police ognition ot ten national holidays, and Chlet of Police. read newspapers, books and peri- ter, they will endeavor to aei on duty snd to maintain same In tuch pay shall be In the form of odicals while la public view. giving the order it alone respon- that traffic is not unnecessarily a per diem wagt tor auch active po- Physician shall be fixed by the 1 In the absence ot the Chief o Bible for the carrying out ot thi Rood order. lice duty which they may be re- Mayor and Council "Holiday Pay", which Bhall be paid Police, tha Captain shall assume Im 3. Membtn on duty shall not wear Impeded, make the required In t& Failure to report for duty In to the member In addition to bis unkempt or wrinkled clothing, or any order. vestlgatlon and take any enforce- quired to perform, and whoit ap ARTICLE! HI. mediate command of the Police De- Item of apparel which requires re- (a) When necessary, as an ex- roper uniform or attire, potntmanta may ha revoked without Hours of Duty, regular baslo salary. The Holiday pastmant, and, ahall aerve In tha ment action that may be re- Jelgnlng lllneBS, Injury, or In- caula or hearing. They ahall not be Pay shall be paid to the member capacity ot Acting Chief ot Police pair or polish, or which detracts planation for the activity re- quired, SECTION A. Members ot tht Depart- on December lat of ttch calendar from a proper appearance, corded In a written report, the capacity to perform requlrad du- > mambtra of the Pollct Force, and ment shall have regular hours as- until the Chief ahall return to duty, <2) Members wtll proceed wIUi year, and shall bt computed at an or until otherwise directed by tha 4. Members on duty shall not carry conflicting ordtr and the Iden- the clearing of the roadway a their powers, rtghta, and duties shall signed to them for active duty each hourly ratt which shall ha based bulky Items beneath their uniforms tity ol the officer giving thi 54, Entering any building while on ctan Immediately at tha expiration day, and when not so employed they Mayor or Follct Commissioner. Dur- •con as clrcumatances will pe duty and In uniform without upon tha member'! then current sal- ing such service as Acting Chlet o nor unnecessarily keep their handr order shall bt reported. mlt Unless It It neceisary 1 of tha term for which they were ap- snail ba consldsred "Off Duty". They ary. In their pockets. a. Members shall comply with tbe proper authorization, unless In th* pointed, or upon any revocation of •nail, however, bt htld always sub- Police, the Captain ahall have all Rulei, regulations, and general or- hold vehicle! at evidence, sucl performance of a required duty. 3. Tht time for taking vacatlona tbe responsibilities, dutlei, powers, SUCTION o. Courteiy. vehicle! aball not be towed oi CO, Leaving residence while on sick their appointment ject to duty, and although periodical- must first be approved by the Chief, I. Members shall be courteous undei ders of the Department which re- 8. Tha term "Member" shall bs con- ly relieved trom the routine per- and authority ot tbe Chief of . Po- late to deportment and conduct impounded hy membera except leave without permission from who shall take Into consideration the lice, unleaa otherwise prohibited or all circumstance, and shall treat all when It la impossible tn make the Police Physician or Chief of strued to mean all membera ot tht formance of duty, are always sub- •lying ol prefertnea to tha oldest In citUens, associates, and superior ot- during any period of suspension. Pollca Department, and ihall Include ject to ordera from proper authority IB conflict with the Statutes of the other arrangements, Police. Una of service to the department State ot New Jersey. fleers with retpect and civility. Tha same holds true for tnembei d. Members who discover door all Regular Officer!, Probationer!, and to call from civilians, and the and tha allocation of when auch va- t. A member ahall be referred to on leave or off duty and the; M. Making any falsa statement In Sptclal Officers, and all otters com- fact that they may be technically 8. He ahall at til times keep him windows, and locks broken or oth- application tor appointment to cations shall ha taken except that atlf well informed on all matters and addresaed by his approprtat shall at all tlmea be mindful erwise Insecure, tnall Initiate In- ing under tha command ot the Chief "Off Duty" shall not be held aa title, auch aa Chief, Captain, or Ser- their reaponalbllltlea a* memben tht Department. relieving them from responsibility of tola (ball not bt binding on the within tbt Department, or coming vestigation If it appears a crime 97. Neglecting to notify the Chlet ef t of PoHce. Chief, In making auch vacation al- to the attention of the Police De- geant. Patrolmen, when addressed on and representatives of the Depai hat ceen attempted or committed, 10. Tha term "Superior Ofilcer", or taking proper police action. official business, •hall be addressed ment ' ' •* any change of address, or ab- r locations. partment, and ahall bring all mat- and shall tecure or remain t aenca from his normal residence "Superior" ihall mean and Include SECTION B. Members ahall alwaya be 4. All vacatlona must ba taken dur- aa "Otfloer". the tcene until the area or bull' all regular officers, holding any rank considered "On Duty" for the pur- ters of Importance to the direct at- 2. Public Contacts. for a period over 24 hours. , pose ot discipline. ing the current calendar year In tention of the Chief ot Follce. 3. Ths hand salute may be used by a. Members shall familiarize them- Ing Is secured by others. Resi- M. Failure to properly support and above Patrolman, who are authorized which a member becomea eligible 4. It Bhall be the, duty ot the Cap- members In uniform as a sign of dences and buslnest buildings re- to have supervisory powers over aU SECTION O. ThB normal minimum re- selves with the point* ot Interest provide for hla wife or children, for same, and may not he accumu- tain to supervise the establishment respect and discipline. of the Borough and surrounding ported to bt vacant for a limited or any other dependent relatives. member! who may bt subordinate quirement of hours of employment lated. and maintenance of all neoeaaary a, Salutes shall be made by raising period ot Ume shall he checked in rank. of all regular members snail not areas Including directions to pub- w. Neglect or mlBuse of any De- J B. Memben shall not be granted va- records and filing systems to ade- tbe right hand smartly until the lic buildings, places ot buslnesi, ty members on patrol In accort partment or Borough proptrty, 11. The term "Unit" ahall bt con exceed eight consecutive hours In cation leave upon dismissal for vi- quately provide for the proper needs forefinger touches the bill of the parks and principal raadwaya. with applicable Instructions. •trued to mean all bureaus, dlvl- any one day, nor an average of M, Any other act or omission con- olation of ordinance, ot all branches and members of the cap above the right eye, thunv Members, when asked for Informa- e. Members shall render prompl trary to good order .'And disci- •lona, tquads, details, or any other forty hours per week, provided, that d. The foregoing vacation and allot- Department. and fingers extended and Joined, tion, shall furnish the desired In- group"of one or more persons which in any case of emergency the of- assistance to persons found ill, In- pline, or constituting i-vlolatlon ments shall ba subject to all ap- palm facing to the loft, forearm In- formation promptly and accurate- jured or otherwise disabled and ol any of the provisions of this may be members ot the department, ficer having charge of the Pollct propriate disciplinary action nn- 8SGTION C. Superior Officers, clined about 40%, hand and wrisl ly in a courteous and helpful man at defined herelnabove. Department shall hava full authority shall take tuch other action ai Ordlnanet, or of tha Rolls and poaed by the Chief of Police, Police L All Superior Otflcera aball set an to a straight position. Look at ths ner, may be necessary for the welfan Regulatlont ol tha Department f». Thi term "Police Clerk" ahall be to summon and keep on duly any Committee, or Mayor and Council, example to all subordinates In so- person being saluted. Drop arr 8. Performance. ct such person*. construed to mean any- Regular or or all members during the period In accordance with other provlalone briety, dignity, courtesy, discretion, smarlty to side when talutf ll n or ot any Department ordera. a. Members shall familiarize them- (1) Memben, in all cases Involv- SECTION B. Orievtnce Procedure. Special Pollot Officers, who may be of tuch emergency, and for as long of this Ordinance, or other laws, skill, and diligence, and the observ- turned. .. , . ing Injury to persons on Borough employed by the Borough, on a full afterwards as the officer In com- rules or regulations applicable. ance of proper discipline, and at all selves with the statutes, laws, and 1. Grievances thall first ba present- 4. Members In uniform shall aalute regulations of the State of Nen property shall obtain a statement ed verbally to a member's Immedi- timt basis, for the main purpose of mand shall deem necessary and rea-SECTION E. Longevity System, times appear neatly attired, clean In when uncased colors pass and upon of tha olrcumstances of the In- typing,' filing, or any other clerical sonable for the efficient operation person and equipment Jersey and the OrdlnanceT ot the ate supervisor. If tha - supervisor Is 1. All regular membera, upon the presentation ot colors. Borough. Member* shall take nec- jury from tht Injured perton, unablt to provide a solution, he shall dutlei which art required within the c! the Department In the protection completion ot each five yeara up to 2. Superior Ofinera aball not borrow a. Members in civilian clothes wl Identify witnesses, and If perti- -department, and which might cause of lite. limb, or property. essary police action when vlola- advise tha member to submit the So yeara of honorable aervlce In the or accept money or gifts ot any de- come to attention and If covered, ttona of such statutes, laws, regu- nent protect the area from con- grievance In writing, which absn be •aid, employee to have any lull or SECTION D. Time worked In excess Department, ihaU be entitled to, and scription from a member of the D<~ shall uncover, holding the head- tamination pending the comple- partial access to official records or of the above requirements shall be lations, and ordinances coma * forwarded through tbt chain of com- shall receive to addition to hit nor- partment subordinate in rank; < dreat against the lett shoulder with -their attention. tion of the Investigation. Inju- mand to tha Chief of Police. tilts of tha department. known as "Overtime", and records mal base salary, an amount of Two permit & subordinate to engage in the right hand. ries to persons on Borough prop • 13. Th* term "On duty" thall mean of all such time shall be kept at Hundred Dollart ($800.00) aa recog- work ot a personal nature tor him, D. Members In uniform shall stand b. Members shall perform and car- arty thill be Investigated to thi 2. Tha Chief, If unable to otfar any tht time during which the members Police Headquarters In a manner nition of his service and resultant with or without compensation. at attention when the National An- ry out, 1n a positive and promp extent necessary to resolve an: solution, ahall forward tha grievance ot tht Police Department ara actual- prescribed and directed by the Chief added value to the Borough. Such 3. superior offteers shall control and them IB played. . . manner, any duty assignment question of negligence on the part to tha Police Chairman within 30 ist'engaged In pollca work, which ot Police. The Follce Committee payment* shall be Included In. and command. Should there be failure ol a. Members In civilian clothei given to them. Members shall bf of the Borough and to otherwise days. ' shall normally be determined by a may, upon request of the Chief, rec- considered part ot the member1* ba- neglect In the execution of any re- shall Bland at attention when the responsible for the correct pertor establish responsibility for the In- 3. A decision or solution will be ren- duty schedule prepared under the ommend any overtime to be paid by sic salary etch'year thereafter, tor •possibility by a subordinate. It Is National Anthem la played, and ll mance ot tha functions and thi jury. Members shall not make dered by th* Police Chairman, or, direction of tha Chief ot Police, and the Borough, at the members basic the purpose of computing taxea and Incumbent upon the Superior Officer covered, shall uncover, holding th< proper exercise of tbe authority ol any statement* aa .to the fau If need be, by tbe Borough Council, •uch duty shall be recorded by ap- hourly rate, or may permit any payments Into any retirement ays- to recommend ths disciplining ~ headdress against the left shouidei members ot the Department or liability of tba Borough. within a reasonable period ot time. propriate entries In. the police log. member to take equal Ume oft with tern, and shall be made In the same •uch subordinate. with the right hand, until the dor c. Members shall coordinate the f. Membera on the occurrence ot ARTICLB X. or any other official polloe record lull pay, as compensation tor over- manner as is prescribed by tbe May- Of the Anthem. efforts In such a manner u I disturbance Involving an assembly Complalntav Charges, Trial. time. The Chlet ot Police shall have 4. They shall exercise authority In maintain and establish a high stan- which the Chlet may prescribe. tall control ot. the. scheduling ot any or and Council for the payment ot the Department with flrmnesB, kind- • Members In uniform and In for- or crowd ot persons, shall restore SECTION A. Charges or complaint 14. Words used In Ihe singular shall regular nollce aalarlei. Provisions of ness, and Justice; sustain their sub- mation shall not Balute except — dard ot performance. order and disperse the crowd by against any member ot the Police bt construed *s applicable to the such time off, " tini section^ snail become nfieetlve ordinates when they can do so con- ssomniana - , d. Members shall ba firm at persuasion If poastble. It nacei- Department for violation of thlt Po- plural and vice verBa. aa ot January 1, 1B68. times, and-ahall exercise mor| •wrf, fore* may be used toajt* lice Ordinance and Its subsequent ARTICLE IV. sistently, and avoid, as tar as cir- SECTION E. Precepts. and physical courage, and shs! General Provision. Salaries. cumstances may permit, censurln 1. Members shall not wilfully •ton' and maintain order, Tha I amendments, or of tha Police Rules ARTICLB VI. protect each other in times atlgaton may bt arrested fo and Regulations, mar he made In MOTION A. Police Department Bs. SECTION A. The salaries of'the mem- Position ReioonalbUtttea, them In the presence of others. knowingly violate the laws ot thi peril. labltshed. bers ot the Police Department shall B.' They ohall frequently check to se United States, Btate of New Jersey, breach of the peaea and lactuni writing by any- citizen according' to SECTION A. Chief of Police. e. Members while on duty, thai the disturbance If their Identity Iht provision* ot N.J.R.B. 40:4T-«, et J, There Is hereby established In the be such as are from time to time 1 Tba Chief of Pollca shall be dl that all •ubordtrtates art properly Ordinances of the Boro of Shrews- devote their undivided attention Borough of Shrewsbury, a Police De- fixed by ordinance In - accordance Informed of all orders, directives bury, or any rules or regulations ol established. •tq.., giving tht time, place and rectly responalblo for me. oonduot of matters concerning the preserva- S. notifications. character of tha offense and the partment, consisting of a Chlet of with the Revised Statutes ol New the Follce Department, and In hla and any other Information necessary the Police Department. tion ot the peace, the protsctlor Follce, a Captain, and such other Jersey, 40:46-23, et sea, to .the proper performance of their 2. Members ahall not knowingly en a. Members shall report to tbi name of Hit, officer charged,' and police officers that are now In the absence or disability, the next rank- ter or frequent any premises when of lite and property, the prevet naming the wltneia or witnesses BECTION B. No special policeman ing officer of tha department wll duties. They shall asalat all othei tlon, suppression, and detection o Chief without deity all easel thereto. " ' employ ot the Borough of Shrews- shall he entitled to pay except tor assume Una responsibility. He ahall members In every possible way. Illegal activity Is auspected, or prem- crime, pollca services, and-tha ap- misconduct, neglect of duty or de bury, and such further number ot special services rendered by virtue 6. Superior Officers shall act as shift ises known to be the subject of po- reliction ot duty,' coming to thel Tho charge * or chargta, duly cer- superior officers, regular officers, •et that all ot the laws of the State lice surveillance and Inquiry, excopt prehension of violators. tifies on oath, ahall ba presented to ot an order ot the Chlet ot Police and Ordinances of this Borough, are supervisors, and are Immediately re- attention on the psrt cf otbe: tha Chlet of Pollco or, It said and special officers, as the Mayor and he shall he~ paid only such observed and enforced, and at all sponsible to the Chief for the proper In performance of official duty. f. Members ahall bs aubject to du- members whether the Chlet Is c and Council may from time to time amount as shall be fixed by resolu- supervision and control ot all sub- 3. Members shall not associate with ty 24 hours per day and shall al- duty or off duty. When the Chle charges are against the Chief of appoint. Nothing herein- contained time* ahall be held strictly respon persons of .poor reputation, or per- ways respond to ordera from prop- Police, they shall then ba presented tion ol tho Mayor ana Council. Any Bible tor tht proper conduct of the ordlnata members assigned to theli cannot ht contacted, the repor to the Polloe Chairman. •hill In any way attect the present special policeman who may be hired Department, and the efficient and shut sons known to be the subject of po- er authorities and to calls from •hall b* made to the next Mghesl rank 6f the present respective mom- on a full time basis, for tho pur- lice surveillance end Inquiry ano citizens. Although members are ranking officer. . , On receipt of auch charges, the effective operation thereof, 7. Superior Officer!, while pertorra- Chief ot Police or Follce Chair- ' hers of tht Police Department. pose of tilling a vacancy within the i. The Chief of police ahtllhave the tng fha duties aa ahlft supervisor* shall not contact auch persons ex- off duty they shall take appropri- b., Memberi spall report wlthoui Police Department, which vacancy cept In the performance ot official ate police action In. any amergen man, aa the cast nay be, shall Im- SECTION B. Qualification and Appoint- power to relieve from duty any •hall; delay any operational or procedu mediately fix a time and place for v ment of Applicants. has been caused by the absence of member of the Polloe Department a. Supervise, assign, Inspect cy aftuatlon coming to their atten ral delinquency coming to the: a sufficient number ot Regular Po- 4° Membera shall not In any jnannei tlon which requires police action a preliminary bearing, giving "due - — • -•• ••- —iolnted as for violation of any section ot this check, direct and assist all sub- attention, or any complaint aa t notice thereof In writing, to the com- —l!ce._O!ilcer»,._sbalL-b9.. said... In an -Ordinance -or—of-any-TUle -governing ordinateB In. the performance ot furnish Information to any person oi g. Members who take posaesslo the operations or activities of the —persona - whloh-mlght-helP—Uiejn-JC oi.~tool3 Qr_Jnstruments ot crime plainant and the accused member, amount equal to the then appropri- the Department until tho complaint their assigned" «UvIttes~«nd"fmK!- m Department to the offlcer-ln-charge and serving a copy ot the com- Ideations as prescribed by the Stat- and charge against such member tions.. 4 escape arrest, prepare for raids, de- fruits of a crime; or-nnr-physlcs. -~-e.-M*mber» -«hall-._rftport to thl ate wage scale of a Probationary stroy evidence or conceal violation! plaint on tha accused. Such copy utes of New Jersey, In such case Officer. Such special policemen shall shall be disposed ot by the Police b. Enforce rules, regulations, or latent evidence ot crime, shal Control Officer without "delay; ~must~T)» •newed~«d-aQHce given made and provided, Committee or Borough Council as ders and Instructions, ot statutes, laws or regulations. mark aucb evidence In a manne (1) The suspension ot a patrol not remain In such employed posi- Members Bhall not perform any acl within fifteen days after tht "Whig— i All . applications lor appointment tion for a period exceeding ono (1) provided under N.J.R.B. 40:47-0. e c. Report to the Chief, or tn hU which will permit Its quick idem tor any reason. of tha complaint as a Regular officer ihall be made year, and, If Buch person Is not qual- absence, to the ranking officer des- or omit to perform any act ot duti tloatlon at a later time. Membe (1) Arrival* and departure* fro: which might be regarded aa glvlni •hall provide tor the preservatli on forms obtainable from the Bor- ified to become a regular pollco of- a! Whenever It ahall appear to the ignated by the Chief, any majoi designated trattlo posts. At this hearing the Police Chief ough Clerk. , ficer, then he shall be replaced by crime, any grave, unusual or im- improper aid to auch a person c of all evidence In IU- original con (3) Any hazardous or dangerou or Pollct Commissioner shall hear satisfaction ot the Chlet ot Police persons. , - dltlon, Receipts for articles of pror 3. Applicants shall bt required to the appointment of a duly qualified that any member has committed a portant development, any procedu condition in tha atnicturei, road and examine the Complainant and Probationer. Nothing herein con- ral or operational delinquency, and 5. Members shall not, except by pe erty held as evidence shall b ways and treat controlled by th the Accused, and may. It In his take an examination prepared and minor Infraction against this ordi- given when requested. All evlden held under the auiplces of the New tained ahall ba construed to allow nance, or any other rule, regula- any member who Is unfit tor dut: mission ol a ' commanding officer Borough, Judgment It Is required, call for the substitution of Special Officers or who Is not ready, ablt an communicate to anyone, ether than Bhall bs placed in the custody (4) Complaint! and Incidents re- witnesses on both tldta, but tha Jersey State Association of Chiefs ct tion or lawful order governing the the Investigative Unit Police, or such other appropriate po- to fulfill the duties as may require members ot the Department, an< willing to perform his duty. another member, Information con quiring police action outside hearing tball otherwise be private the appointment ot a Regular Po- cernlng active cases, movementB in- h. Membera on regular, special Borough limits. except as to the parties In Interest lice examining board as may be that, In hla opinion, it Is not d. Require and ensure the subrnl temporary assignment involvlm designated by tha Police Committee. lice Officer or Probationer. worthy ot suapenslon or the flllni alon of reports by members unde: tended to be made in such cases, The official holding «ucn hearing 4. Applicants shall be requires to their supervision. or orders received In such'cases, patrol duty, shall cover the Boi (6) street light! and tralflo all ahall thereupon determine whether ARTICLE V. of formal written charges oul «. Members shall not destroy or ough In a diligent continuing mat the charges are worthy ot trial or have their fingerprints taken, upon Authorized Leave and Benefits. lined above; ths chlot may then e. Assign and Inspect patrol car ner In accord with their Inatrui nals that are out or that ara nc arrangement! made by the Chief, of SECTION A. Sick Leave. proceed with such disciplinary ac- f. Personally and Immediately no Crete money, goods, evidence or otb not It the charges are found worthy tlfy the Chief ol aerloua Injury ti er property sought by police. tlons. (?"Any deaths without a phy of trial, a statement of tha case, so 1. Regular membors of the Police tion aa he may deem, necessar tar as developed at the hearing, to- I/Alt' applicant! which may be se- Departmeat shall be entlUcd to sick under the circumstances, provldei officers on duty. 7. Members shall not wilfully dlsobe: (1) Patrols Bhall not be lute: Blclan tn attendance. g. Arrange for the prompt notifica- a lawful command ot a ranklnf (g) Unsecured structure! and gether with the original charges, lted tor appointment to the Police leave with pay, In accordance with that aatd action does not exceed ruptetl or suspended for any shall be transmitted to tha Police tha-following rules: the following limitations; and fur- tion ot next of kin. or the guardian, member and shall respond to prop aon other than the partormant closures. , ot the arrest of seriously til or er questions of ranking memben t. Members whether on duty Committee and thenct to thy Bor- a. Any member of the Department ther, that same does not conflict of police business or other sp< ough Council tor action. Th« ac- who may be prevented by sickness with any existing statutes of this Injured persons, or persons of un- which relate to the business anc cltlcally authorized purpose. off duty, ihall report without sound mind. activities of the Department lay, any grave, unusual, or Ir cused member may stand suspend- or any other cause (especially In- I. Members on regular, special ed pending final decision In tht cue, iprobauonot , au« m»/ «D M«T juries) from reporting for active h. Personally Investigate motor ve 8. Members shall perform their temporary assignment Involvlm portant occurrence and any poll V*' The Ion of up to, txal not ties and assignments without incident coming to their attentli but ht ihall not resign from tht De- ,.u or discharged from the Po- service at any time when It may exceeding, 6 daya oil; Including hide accidents Involving patro, the direction, regulation or contro partment while the charges «rt pend- MV. Department at any tune, for be hla duty to do so, Bhall imme- cars, and, In the absence of In- pectatlons ot extra roward. Member! • ot traffic will endeavor to mail to the Control Officer, vacation daya or annual leave, shall not Invite or accept tips, gratu- e. Members who discover any col ing against him, except by permis- ' reason, by order of the Mayor diately and without delay report or weokly leave, holiday leave, am vestigative Unit personnel, Investi- tain orderly movement ot trattl sion ot the Pollct Chairman. > to 'exceed five days. bers of tho Police Foroe to hla or at all times, to answer the calls anfl In any manner defames his char- statements ot complainant, thi while on duty or In uniform. (lfor Chiefs authority, ice Article and all such rules, orders, and In- £ After tho tint calendar year ot tholr respective dutlei, and to re- obey the orders ot his Superior Ot- acter and reputation. Matter! of mil- statements of witnesses, and th 7. violation ot any ruling ot th VI, Bcctlon A-paragrnph 1.) structions shall be rocognlied and service, ton working days In "very quire any member or members to floors. He Bhall be hold to attlot nc- conduct, Improper act or omission tt ntatemonts ot persons Involve^ li Polite Chairman or Mayor, or ARTICLE XI. obeyed by the members ot the Po- calendar yoar of employment not on tho part of a member shal the violation or Incident any lawful order issued. Suspension, Co m portorm any such assigned duty or countablllty for tho eood order ot th lice Departmenl, The P»«c°. . ; dutlos. be reported directly to tha Chlol am (3) Reports shall Identify all e: 1. Intoxication whllo on or olf d patrol or post to which ho may b ahtll not bo th» topic of gosalp and SECTION A. Upon being impendta mlttee may, however, rescind aw o%Tk"Teave not taken shall ac- < Tho Chief of Police Is empowered assigned to duty. When not assign™ hlblts, photographs and all Item ty, whether In uniform or othei from duty a member tlitll promptly rule, order, Instruction or regu a- cumulate tto tho member's credit to r«»utar duty, ho will promptly discussion among the membera. of evidence pertinent to the wise (Ircasod. surrender, It dlreotod by. Ihe. Pollct lion so issued hy tho Police Chair- 111 to Issue to the Police Force any 10. Members shall not seek, dlreotly 0. Cowardice. and may b e taketkn as nM?'"'',,nM?'"' ??'??; order not Inconsistent with State and thoroughly perform suoh apeclal Ject matter. Chler, all badges, Identification man, as herelnabove set forth, or of ever no member shall bo allowed duty as may he ordered. or Indirectly, support or aid from (4) Report! ihall Include pert! 10. Habitual Indulgence In narcot! cards, and firearms which at) the the Chief of Polict, at aet forth In law, Borough Ordinance, Rules and persons outside the Department for drugs. te Increase his total accumulation Regulations, or Instructions of tha nont measurements ' and the re property of tht Department, and paragraph 3 above. The Bor- by more than 30 days. M.vnr ARTICLE VII. any purpose related to tho Internal suits of laboratory 'examination. II. Insubordination or disrespect ,.ti may be In his possession, which tr. ough Council may also, howoyer a At tho d sorotton ot thb Mayor Police Committee, lhat will expedite Uniforms and Hqulnment. administration ot tho Department. (6) Reports ahall not contain the ward a superior officer, Holes ihall bo retained by tht Chltf rescind and rule, order, taatrucllon the work, aid discipline, or add to 1 1 ind Council, sick leave may be SECTION A. ltaanonalbllltlea. 16. Members shall not Involve them personal conclusions and opinions 19. Overbearing, oppressive, or ty and returned to suoh member upon or regulation previously I'" ""!.,.. ' extended'''for a longer Period of (he Usotulnesa or efficiency ot the 1. There ahs.ll be furnished to each •elves In making any compromise, of rnornhers. rannloal conduct In the discharge hit relief from suspension or his Iht Mayor, tha pollot Committee, . time lor a member, but Ihall not Department. membir ot the Polloe Force a. roRu- •ettloment, or other arrangement (t) When two or mort membtn ot duty, Pollot Bbalrmwi, or tht CMtt ot Po- ftooiid the limits allowed by Statt B. The Chief of Pollot thall turnlah latlon uniform, badges, > club, tiro- between suspected or known violator participate In th* handling of s 13. AbBenco from duty without ltav llet. to tht Mayor and Council monthly arm, and other necessary aqulpmen of tho law and petions who havi latailty, aerloua Injury, or raajoi 14. Immorality. "Kasr'ttSf tssbt of .u.h f 4,%y"msmbar who h,« ^betn II. Mtgleot or refusal to pay Ju A. It ihall bi tht duty ft & A Captain parlment. lie may designate any pataonal equipment laaued to him, person and ahall not counsel and ad- (7) Mombora ahall utilise thl Si Ron number Ol .patmlnjtn al member ot tha Department to pre- and tha Borough shall Inour all rea- vlie persona as. to their rlthtt and forms proscribed by their In- la. Communicating Information rels' Bit Borough Counoll shall, from pare thesa report! and keep (nd •onabl* costi of luch car* am liabilities In dUputtd matters. atrucllona In preparing report!. Ing to pollct work without pi Xanrtp r g maintain tht recorda In such man- maintenance, provide* however, 1 11, UemWa Mill not aot aa apon- Tht Information auggtaM or re- .mission, , , time to tlma tanlil«ij» ' on ms ofyk "* \ "r:r, appear! to tha Mtlitgouon of thi tro men thill hi oUssllled as a|- 'gency hjtf^ It la Inttndi ner as ha may prescribe, aa wall aora ol. and ahtll not make reoom- requlrtd by tha heading of thl 20. Indeoonl, protana or harsh lin ttitr first (raat, seoond grade, inale Improper charget of •a to take eharga of such property Chief, that auoh eoata «•) nol thi mendtuont or comment to, ptrtona forma ot tht lnatrucUon* Im* llmln " any other properly coming into lit of rnliui* or ntgltienct o outside th* Dipattmsnt concerning tinted thereon than be Included tl. Making a false olllolal italemint. EEfltd gride, or probationary ani " * reason of iloknaia or li ouatody ot the Department, r : ^ ' ' - th* metnbtr. tli* chanottr ami ability of any > th* report, All block* In tin 21. Wllllul maltrtUratnt ol a prison- totoa.il bt appointed to ellhtr •»«• iorio' 'MSyorMan«'ooun'il ahall pro- it Chlet ol Police ahall lit R hi resolution of tha BoroughBo , Couh- Thi n enUblKheil, tq mimbsr or former momm«mW of Hiiht report fqrmt ihould contain an f??K' regSl.._:I.M • uuul.ftvmtmberai rtfot thtill that all Pltumi connected with the ht t'ttlslaqtlon of thite iChief ., that an: Dspartmsntt, FaraonFtraomi stakinMeting Infor- entry, When a particular block 25. plsoourliiy or Inaolinoa, . ailil . ThtThtrtr , shall ha nnoo o orioriU""""U ? vlria to tin U Dapartmtnt art properly, Instructed r Si rank bstwten graddees of Poilc4, P..apartmene t »nd ttiatr Immt- nanffier . h»a destroyed,' • ; d-"acedi , mation cunnottnlnt r' _ a member "o"r - --• pply, m 'X" ihouli M. yntrulhfulntii- piin txotpt M lo siaunr .wnwj t ttmltlM. a* II health bwietU, In their dutlei; tndihsi glva ' . oiledHa,, or (I»d anayy way mlanu ; any former mtmm»t! r tbati ba ttftrrtd to to Indloatt ton* wai n. iittplni while on duty. siaunr tloular atttntlon to thi trafnlpi hlr.h li th* sll be ffiad by salarlyy p«4tn«iMii«4 , i|lotMadtqa| plan, or other .Ira- article ol taulpmant tht Chief. • , • |C tjnofianllnin In parioa er drill. ¥Boanftalli!atlb.rl »nd W»rt»M,;W; Inslruotltjn ol new msmbtri thereof. rty o..l me VoJoHoH o Department or 'liaJ%r Ht shall be tuihorliad to aaltot ally a, Membtrt who, upon request, auh If. Aoosptlng t brlbt. trag jghh, andd auch artlcl* mlt an evaluation ot a parson, not U. itWw any ttt, itlt, er rt- - '•—•~SI- -* tht rnitnbert to •ftttWr any rtoognlaiS laan and usable, ha mi • member or a former member, THttw moons math- ihall oltatlrjUta It la thtlr par; nmt ordtrt. , •onil evaluation and opinion an' tiotpt arrssl .... „ wm* wcmca iStout and Beadlcston Say Acquits Woman 22-Wedwwky, Oct, 25, 1967, THE DAILY REGISTER Democrats Ask Improvement, from P#e« ii) In Cheek C DENNIS THt MENACE By Urn* Not Repeal, of Gun Control kw « ln»»iU, t»i« wot thail nut Democrats Favor Pennsy FREEHOLD—Momnoutli Coun- I to Ufesl my wbff eeetten enhance t tew that wn p — Sena)tor Richard sponsibility to facilitate the trav- ty Court Judge M. Raymond Mc RED BANK - New Jersey's RED BANK amid so much eontrtvewy,W* When Effective. R. Stout and Assemblyman Al- eling needs of our residents. We Gowan has ordered; a di- gun control law could be im- *TBA» ordinance shall take effect upon have urged rected verdict of acquittal for a proved to make its administra- are aware there tre many-rea- Itl paaaage and publication accord fred N. Beadleston, Monmouth the Transportation sonable people whose opposition btt to Uw. County Republicans, said a GOP Department to recognize and Sea Bright woman indicted fo tive procedures Ies6 burdensome * NOTICB meet this responsibility but as issuing a worthless check in As- for those lawfully entitled to pos- was based more on just tuch Tn* foregoing ordinance was intro- legislature is needed to improve questions of procedure titan on duced and passed on first resting at commuter train scheduling for long as the legislature is filled bury Park. sess guns, according to former a MtTilar meeting ot the Mayor and Assemblyman Patrick J. Mc- abstract considerations of consti- Council of the Borough of Shrewsbury, county rail passengers. with Democrats who won't dare Cathie Gonzalez, 1090 Ocean on Tuesday, October 10, 1967. It will Gann Jr. and Matawan Township tutional law. Jieve a teconii reading anil lie con- In a statement, the lawmakers to criticize the executive depart- Ave., had been charged with is sidered for final adoption at a meet- Mayor Walter H. Gehrlcke, Dem- "We recognize that no law l» ing to be held on Tuesday, November declared: ments, transportation officials suing a bogus $249.90 check t ocratic candidates tor the state perfect. And this law could be M, 1MT, in the Broad Street Audi- "The Democrats in Trenton can ignore the commuter. Seymour Kimerling of the Bonni torium of the Shrewsbury School, at perfected to bring it closer to the 8"O0 p.ra, or as near that time an ;ave us the infamous Aldene Plan White Uniform Shop, 723 Cook- Assembly. p g can be reached, at which time all A Republican legislature, f h i Bt f persona desiring to be heard thereon as the so-called answer to com- man Ave. on Sept. 7, 1966. There is no doubt in our realities of the times. But for will have full opportunity. which can exert pressure on this muter problems. The very fact Assistant Prosecutor John Ap- minds," the McGann-Gehricke anyone to argu. e (or repeal in its that the Central Railroad of New and other departments, is neces- statement said, "that the law/entirety would be the height of Bnr'ough Clerk sary to be certain that the com- plegate presented the state's case. Oct 25, Jersey is in bankruptcy today dis- enacted last year, is an effective folly. This is one of the many muting public is protected. Paul Feldman, Asbury Park, rep- putes that claim. resented the defendant. and necessary measure to pro- important issues that our Repub- PARTY THURSDAY "Continuation of present poli- tect the public from the depreda- lican opponents in the Assembly KEANSBURG — St. Ann's "But any commuter knows that his service is worse now than it cies can only serve to drive tions of criminals, mentally de- race have been ignoring in this School Parent-Teacher Associa more and more commuters to ranged persons, subversives and campaign. Their refusal to de- tion will hold its annual card :ver was before Aldene and this Halloween Curfew ]s because the state administra- seek other means of reaching others found unfit to carry lethal bate us on the many questions party and fashion show Thurs- northern destinations. In turn, In Monmoulh Beach weapons. confronting them have made it day at 8 p.m. in Buck Smith's :ion has continuously catered to this can only lead to more and "However, in speaking to many more difficult for the public to Restaurant, East Keansburg. the interests of the Pennsylvania MONMOUTH BEACH — Hal Railroad's mainline trains run- more service curtailments, bring loween pranksters will be curbed responsible citizens who have a determine where our opponents Mrs. Raymond Reany and Mrs. ing us ever closer to total aban- stand, while our position has been Michael Tamburro, chairmen, ing to New York from Wash- here by a 9 p.m. curfew from legitimate need for weapons, we ington, Baltimore and Philadel- donment of all commuter rail Thursday through next Tuesday. find that the mechanics of the made abundantly clear." have arranged to have demon- service. stration articles from the house phia, Police Chief Charles Hornbos law could be improved to make of Fresh Silks presented during "Shore commuters are being "The Republican candidates in tie said yesterday that youngsters it less embarrassing and diffi- the fashion show. Articles may made to wait because the state Monmouth County are pledged to and teens up to 18 years of age cult for a citizen of good charac- be ordered at the close of* the aermits these mainline trains prevent this catastrophe arid the will be required to be off the ter to apply for and obtain a per- Watersheds evening. Tickets may be pur-to have priority during peak com- first step must be to improve streets, unless accompanied by mit to purchase a gun. Perhaps chased in advance from Mrs. muter hours. We maintain that shore commuter train sched- an adult, during the six-day cur- the requirements for approval Unit to Plan Stanley Carpenter. the state has a very strong re- ules." few. could be modified to provide a simple form of administrative ap- PEANUTS By CHARLES M. SCHVLZ peal from any arbitrary denial of Future Dams a permit by the issuing authority. JAMESBURG—The South Riv- 1 "In addition, we feel that some er-Farrington< Watersheds Asso- SNOOFV, i I A/W 60IN6 TO LET YOU SIT IN HM...Y0 QUOTE A WELL-WORN of the personal credentials, like a HAVE 6KEAT NEWS THE PUMPKIN MKHUITrlMEIHIS 'Get Oceanport Going ciation will hold its annual pub- AND T1ME-HON0REP PHRASE.., Social Security number, which lic meeting tomorrow at 8:15 FOR VOIL YEAR, AND WAIT FORTHE ARRIVAL one must submit in apply- OF THE "6REAT PI/MPKIN'i p.m. in the East Brunswick mu- ing for a gun permit, are un-nicipal center, Ryders Lane near Is Plea of Democratsnecessary and exceed the re-Gordons Corner. quired disclosures pertinent to an OCEANPORT — Democrats from its 20-year Rip Van Winkle The unit will air proposals for have initiated a campaign sleep." applicant's right to purchase weapons for his own protection future dams at South River and to elect four persons sponsored He said Mayor Edward C. Wil- Crab Island, as well as plans for or recreation. by the Oceanport Democratic son claims that the borough several small upriver dams in \ I0-3S Committee to the mayor's chair, can't make progress and keep "These are objections de- South River. two council posts and the taxthe tax rate at the same level. signed not to weaken, but rather BLONDIE By Chic Young collector's job. "He's right," Mr. Jackson said The organization, formed 18 "When you make progress, taxes months ago, initiated a program Introduced at the opening of go down, not up . . ." He charged to secure federal and state funds the party's new political head- Asks Tickets to study the South River proj- HUi/E ISM'T THIS FUN? *- that taxes here have been hiked quarters were mayoral candidate for the past decade. ect. The application was spon- VCU SHOULD SURPRISE ME Robert J. Jackson, council as- sored by Freeholders of Mon- .SURPRISER3R He cited the cost of a coast- Be Returned LIKE THIS MORE pirants Sigurd I. Andresen and DINNER GREAT—J •> Jsr>.—V OFTEN to-coast telephone call 16 years mouth and Middlesex Counties. THIS WHAT ) Frank W. Steimle and tax col-ago being three times more than Monmouth areas said to be EVENING IS IT? .£- lector candidate Harold E. Me-it is today. The cost of a Thanks- On Mondays benefited by the project are Tighe. giving turkey, he said, was at LONG BRANCH — Judge Freehold, Freehold Township, Mr. Jackson last night accused that time twice its cost today. Stanley Cohen lias requested in Englishtown, Manalapan, Marl- Republicans of "mental stagna- "That's progress," he said. "A Municipal Court that all motor boro and Millstone. tion." He called on independent better product at a lower price." vehicle summonses be made re- Nathaniel Tischler, unit presi- voters to join Democrats in He called voters to " .. .get turnable Monday nights. dent, ' said the application for "awakening the governing body Oceanport going." Defendants who wish to plead study funds has been approved guilty may pay fines Mondays and the program is slated to get Independents to Stage between 7 and 8 p.m., Judge off the ground next month. Cohen said. Those who wish to 'Boston Tea Party' plead innocent will have their NEW SHREWSBURY - Bor- cases postponed to dates con- Is Given MARY WORTH By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST Mgh residents have been invited venient to police and defendants. help "re-enact a sort of Bos- Judge Cohen disposed of five To Hospital Fund ton Tea Party" on Nov. 7, by cases in the court session. TOE GLAS5E5 ARE 5MAU. HOLMDEL — Mrs. Paul Han- NEXT, VOUR. MODEST Ulrich H. Schaer and Francis L. BUT yOU-ASTHE AUTHOR Lauren K. Woods, 27, of 392cik, president of the local auxil- ARE. ENTITLED TO UNLIMITED Cooper, the two independent can- Ocean Ave., who pleaded guilty TAKE. SEATS* EVERTBOOTi ^d «W OWN 5ECR£T didates for Borough Council. iary to the Bayshore Community THE NECTAR WILL BE REAP/*FORMULA!-. WHICH REFILLS, DUNC DMUJNG.! to speeding ,48 miles an hour in Hospital, presented $4,000 to J. •N A JIFFJ ^^-JSrSI ONLY 5ERVE FRJEHD5 In a letter sent to all borough a 25-m.p.h. zone, was fined $23. Frank Weigand at a member- OHVEKy SPECIAL residents the two independents Jack E. Stovall, 26, of 229 ship tea in the Indian Hill School. OCCASIONS! tate that they are going 'after Broadway; and Willy Rulight, the same results as the famous 30, of 111 Joline Ave., were Of that sum, $3,000 will go in- tea party - no taxation without fined $25 each for being un- to the general fund to be used representation. licensed drivers. for the coffee and gift shop, The Noting ihat it is the residents Rodney B. Klayton, 19, of 31 balance will go into the Auxil- who pay the taxes, the let- Grant Ave., pleading guilty to iary's fund for a special room in ter adds: "In return, our needs careless driving resulting in an the hospital. and wants are consistently accident, was fined $15. Members of the auxiliary In irushed off by an arrogant and Michael E. Hageman, 19, of 61three years have raised $13,500, and unresponsive government." Second Ave., who pleaded guilty of which $8,500 went into coffee It concludes by asking the voter's to driving on a permit without and gift shop fund and $5,000 for support on election day. Robert J. Jackson a licensed driver, was fined $5. the memorial room. ANDY CAP? JBxJSMLSMXlHE- NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW

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THE PHANTOM By LEE FALK POGO By WALT KELLY OTHERS M THE JUNGLE ALSO LIKE TR6E3 AND SMAU SOYS/,-, RACE OUT OF THE 7HEY peep WOODS- QUtCKLV TH?U MM/1 (TWS (?ieMT0 OP im THOI0ANPS OF FOUOW CITIZBN6 " * JOOMBfl'C . TRAIL — THE DAILY BEGiSTEB Ve&ieifry. 9*. .#• out, PUZZLE fSUttCT* » Strict. 21 tend Ulli. y Bydwn ACRQM 84 Fix firmly. » Hole* ki Important. Thmdy, October 26 1 Slight error. "SI Skill. needle*. 53 Springlike. 6 Pierce with 58 Spouse. 25 Tear. 54 Frighten, Present—Tor You and Your* .#.' knife. St Showing 26 Bed linen. 66 Slanting day except for a short period in ths late roof edges. 10 Male sheep. concern. 28 Boat. when aspects stress poor Judgment, rftKotment, 14 Constella- 81 Heavenly 29 Musical 56 Attempts. 58 Hybrid tability and defiance. Changes of plans ere indicated. tion. body. sound. Sociability is denoted for the rest of the day, although 15 Weary. 02 Repose. 30 Lease. animals. IB Throw otf. 66 Greedy. 60 Inactive. people tend to be somewhat on the seriounlde. ' 31 Fragrance. 61 Chant. 17 Cruel 67 Wicked. 32 Knock. person. 69 Reptile. 63 Soothe. The Day Under Your Sign 35 Wide-awake. 64 Slip 18 One time. 70 Whirl. 37 Large book. 19 Competent. 71 Cubs, e.g. sideways. Ariel.Born Mar.21 *oApr. I? L!br..S.p».23toO«tM 38 Winged. 65 Girl's Accept or reject ftutgestions, Be alert to vatmUe inlcnmtka 20 Polynesian 72 Fertile spot. but don't ridicule otccra vko -hich o»r rea«h»n»-J«*»l>l/ 39 Meshed nickname. offer them lretpfully. hf tdeplwM. Jem. 73 Actual be- fabrics. ing: Lat. 68 By way of. 21 Arid. 41 American Taurus April 20 loMiy 20 , Scorpis. Oct. i 22 Bank clerk, 74 Label!. 69 Distress O*- Into Kclusidn for meditation Be '•frary ef 4-. , Indian. signal. for an hour or ao. Benefit* may aomewe who luhdrea at I 24 Loyal. 75 Toboggans. aurprise you, cerirr ooch of UM tin. 28 Wily. DOWN Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle Gamini. May 21- fa Juna 21 Sa9irUriu1.N0r.22 loD«e.2l 27 Sea eagle. 1 Attic. Make tcwfl use of constructive Burin* a.rtt, you are likelf t» 28 Stress. 2 Opera criticUm ins*e*d of showing It* rffiite twperation but, am ftentment of it. noon on, be careful. 31 Diaphanous. melody. I3QE1E] Cancar. Jura 22 io July 21 Capricorn. Dae. 22 fe JM.3 33 Weeding 3 Bridge Don't let a fleetin; rkiire cati» Bold travel in ibejaoca tat I tool. support. nnnnn nnon naa you to spend * Urge mat i(x£> time being. Better aspect*}r~ 34 Freedom 4 Musical nnnnaaa anua iKhly today. later in week. from war. composition. Uo.JuV22toAuq.il Aquarius. Jan. 21 fa fiaW tf LJULSUU UU13UULJ Pcspito turbulent thougbts* qi8« Don't attach too back Smpor- 36\Devil. 5 Conclusion. play * cheerful countenance and Unct to a ttory VtO. jea set 40 Hotels. 6 Reserve man auuau LJULJU calm demeanor. all the detaUa. • »- READY TO GO — Monmouth Players will present their first show of the season- 42 Slumber. fund. nnnn n "v;rgo.A«g.22,»S«pr.l2 Piicat. 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Now if the , 7-eJfs Your Move-Color 47—News^-Anturo Rodriguez 4—Snap Judgment—Came—Color three diamonds, but the loss ?-TMIk« Douglas—Vorlety-r-Color , 10:35 7—Perfect Motch—Color two missing trumps were divid- 11—Llttht ftosonls—Color 47-^4* umanel ft—Variety 11—Cortton Fredericks—Color would then be only 300 points Ji-JWnes To The World ed South could get them both 10:55 10:25 since South would win four JrOO 9—Outdoor World—Color • • 4—News—Dlckerson—Color out on the same trick. If the trumps and two clubs. 5-,Paul Wndielt-Color 11:00 10:30 opponents failed to take their 7—Local News—Color 2—News—Tom Dunn—Color 2—Beverly Hillbillies At rubber bridge, he who fights 11—Three Stooges—Color <—News—Jim Hantz—Color 4—Concentration—Color diamonds, South might even 13—Cantoons—Children 7— News—Bill Beutel—Color 7—Dotellne: Hollywood make the contract. and runs away will live to fight JIUFIIm Feature. 9—film—Front Page Story- 9—Jo» Fnarrklln-^Variety—Color " 5:15 Jack Hawkins—2 hre. Goes for Broke another day. 13—Spea/kmon—Discussion 11—Bloorapdy^—Documentary 13-JFrtmdly Gicnt-Oilldrwi 10:55 South hopefully led the nine of DAILY QUESTION . 5:25 11:10 7—Chfldren'i Doctor—color 7—Wearrher-TAntolne—Color 4-Weathen-Frank Fletd-^olor 11:00 spades, but West drew trumps Partner opens with 1-NT (16 «7+l 7—Weafher-Antotn*—color 2—And/ Griffith—Comedy with the ten and queen. West then; to 18 points), and the next play 5:30 ' 11:15 4—^ereonollty—Game—Color 7—Mews—Peter Jennings—Color 4-jNews—Jim Hanti—Color 7—Honeymoon Roce—Game—Color took two good hearts and finished er passes. You hold: S—A K 11—SuMnmon—Adventure—Color 5-iWoody Woodoury-Color 11—True Adventure—Color up with three rourids of dia- 4 3 D-T 5 2 C—Q J 9 6 3. 13—Mlsterooers—Children l New»-Beutet-Color 11:n 31—Adventures In Living 2—Dick Von Dyke-Comedy monds, collecting a penalty of What do you say? 47^H Kong—Mystery 4—Sport—Ky*j Rote-Color 4—Hollywood Square*-Color 700 points. |- Answer: Bid 3-NT. The com, /—Family Gome 11—Carol CorWIt-Color A veteran rubber bridge play- bined count is 26 to 28 points, 11:45 er wouldn't let himself in for a enough for game but not for 5—Alan Burkt-Color . . The MONMOUTH PLAYERS loss of this size. He would draw slam. Bid the most convenient NOWI • tao-wROBERI MULLIGAN KCHWCM.M» Dart shaping and tab-front but- just two rounds of trumps and game at once without complica- present Kaplan Has < Sesgion toning make this a perfect choice 1 switch to clubs. West wouldtions. for active days. Choose crisp1 In Modern Jazz Dacron checks, nubby blend, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs RED. BANK — Ben Kaplan, pi shantung, linen. ano instructor at the Red Ban! Printed Pattern 9069: Half 6y William Inge School of Music, last week pn Sizes 12J4, 1414, 16'/5, 18& 20V4, sented a modern jazz worksho) CURTAIN 8:45 NAVESINK LIBRARY 22!4 2414. Size 16>/& takes 3 yards Participating were Veronici 45-Inch fabric. 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