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litu«d atllr, Monday mrougn S*rtd*y. Bacond Clui Poitegs 35c PER WEEK VOL. ,83, NO. 173 Paid atiiUd Busk u] at Admutmal Huilsi OUIcei. RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 7c PER COPY BY CARRIER PAGE ONE 'Romeo, Juliet' Weary UN Troops On Stage Today RUMSON—"Romeo and Juliet" will be presented Quit Congo Port City • to two audiences today in the auditorium of Rumson- Fair Haven Regional High School. The play goes on despite attempts by the Ameri- can Legion to halt the show on the grounds that Jo- After 24-Hour Fight seph Papp, the producer director of the New York Little Change Shakespeare Festival, in- Stevenson izenga May voked the Fifth Amend- Elizabeth ment in a 1958 appearance At Fort-Seen Be En Route before the House Un-American Sets Private or Is Activities Committee. By Merger Reverse Reaction WASHINGTON — "No material Talks in UN Improved To Conference Instead of bringing about can- change is contemplated in the UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) LEOPOLDVILLE, The cellation of the play, the Amer- operations at Fort Monmouth," —U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Ste- But Physician . James C. Auchincloss, R-3d ican Legion's action has pro- venson planned a busy round of Congo (AP) — Wearly UN said Saturday. duced "a lot of protest buying" private talks on the Congo crisis Sees Lengthy troops laid down their arms Some residents in the Fort Mon- of/ tickets, according to Mrs. today as diplomats gathered for Bernard H. Nateton, vice presi- mouth area had become alarmed ONCE IT WAS PAVED—Towns all over Monmouth County are having their troubles Convalescence and withdrew from the key resumption of the UN General dent of the Red Bank Section of over reports the Defense Depart- these days with streets breaking up because of the severe winter. But of them all, longo port of Matadi after Assembly tomorrow. LONDON (AP) — Elizabeth the National Council of Jewish ment was studying a proposal the streets in Union Beach are perhaps the worst. Many, such as Heckleman St., Taylor had a restless night but 24 hours of bitter street Women. to merge the managemnt of elec- Stevenson arranged a break- Haven Park, shown here, have had the pavement break up so completely that they showed slight improvement this ighting with Congolese Almost all of the matinee tick- tronic and electrical supply pro- fast meeting with President morning in her desperate fight ets for high school students curement under the single com are down to bare dirt. The truck at left is out to repair gas line breakt caused Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, who against pneumonia1, her doctors soldiers, a UN spokesman re- have been sold, Mrs. Natetson mand of the Air Force. by the freeiing and thawing. For about two weeks in February, tome 75 Union will address the 99-nation assem- reported. ported today. "All the information that I can bly when it resumes its 15th ses- •aid, and about 150 tickets re- Beach families were without running water because of frozen mains. "There is a slight improvement Negotiations are going on main for Bie 8:39 performance. secure from high authorities in sion after an 11-week recess. in Miss Taylor's condition, but with the Congolese government The auditorium seats 776 per- the defense organization and from Nkrumah is expected to press she is not out of danger yet," to get a UN garrison back Into •ons, she added. members of Congress on the In Matawaii Borough his demand that Africans only said a bulletin from the team of the town. If these break down, Victor Q. Kelly, 31 Seventh Armed Forces Committee is that be allowed to try to solve the six doctors attending the Holly- the United Nations is empow- Ave., Atlantic Highlands, Amer- no material change is contem- situation in the Congo. wood star. ered to use force as a last re- icanism chairman of the Legion, plated in the operations at Fort The chief U.S. delegates also Last night the doctors said her sort, the spokesman said. whose letter sparked the contro- Monmouth," Rep. Auchincloss Plan 143 More Houses planned to confer with Soviet condition had "improved consid Two Sudanese UN soldjerj — versy, said the Legion will not said. Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro- erably." of the 130-man garrison — are MATAWAN — Plans for a 143-< "Marc Woods" is slated to be final approval is obtained from picket the performance. myko who arrived Friday night Dr. Carl Heinz Goidman, Miss known to have been killed in the He said the Legion has tried lot subdivision adjacent to the 172- the name of the development. the borough. to head the Soviet delegation in Taylor's personal physician, said battle, which raged throughout to do things in a dignified man- Pedestrian lot Siano tract, Matawan Ave. and The 58-acre addition, the former The first 117 acres, informally what is certain to be a bitter she would bp in the London clin Saturday and until noon yester- ner. Aberdeen Rd., were submitted to Esposito-Kravitz tract, would be approved by the board last Aug. fight over the Congo. ic for at least another 10 days day. Thirteen other Sudanese Cast Arriving—- the Planning Board last night constructed in three sections if ust, is to be completed in four sec- and "she will need a long time were wounded and 12 still are by Howard Siegel, Livingston ons. • British Minister of State David to recuperate, perhaps a year." Stage crews for "Romeo and Killed In Ormsby-Gore also was on hand missing. builder. Juliet" arrived about ID o'clock Models by May for the assembly reopening. The The prospect of such a long period away from the cameras Canadian Missing this morning, and the 25-member The 58-acre property brings the Mr. Siegel said that if all goes balance of the session is ex- Middletown Dems Select raised another big question mark A Canadian signal captain also cast is expected at the high total area of the proposed hous- smoothly, and proper approval pected to last six to eight weeks. school by bus around 12:30 p.m. LEONARDO — The township ing development there to 175 over the future of the mulli-mil- is missing and the UN spokes- can be obtained without delay, Diplomats hoped to avoid long When the Legion's letter of had its first automobile fatality acres. Council Slate lion-dollar epic "Cleopatra," in man said there are grave fears the model houses would probably debate on such cold war issues which Miss Taylor was to play for his safety. protest was read at last Tues- this year, when a 58-year-old be up by May. It is by far the largest project FAIR HAVEN - The Demo- as Tibet, Hungary and the So- the title role. Matadi is the Congo's princi- day night's meeting of the Run* man was killed last night while planned for the borough as well cratic Club has endorsed Frank •on-Fair Haven Regional High walking across Rt. 36 near the The houses, which are to be sit viet complaint against U.S. re But Dr. Goldman said Miss pal supply port and without con- as the largest undertaking for Mr.A . LoPrestiLPti , 72 LakLk e Ave.A , and School Board of Education, it Idle Hour Inn. uated on lots of 15,000 square connaissance flights, but there Taylor "has tremendous fighting trol there, the UN supply opera- Siegel, who has also built major Joseph Miranti, 158 Ave., was flatly rejected. Police said Christian Bang, 65 feet, would sell in the $17,000 to was no sign of agreement that powers and I feel certain she tion could be gravely endan- developments in Edison, East as its 1961 candidates for Bor- $19,000 range. the discussion could be deferred. will pull through." gered. However, the letter did prompt Hamilton Ave., was dead on ar- ough Council. Brunswick and Raritan Township. The main issues before the as- Dr. Goldman said the tube .in Trouble blew up in the hill- Harry S. Hill, superintendent of rival at Riverview Hospital after The two men seek the seats Various house styles are sembly will be the Congo prob- serted in the star's throat to help side town 60 miles up the Con- Asbury Park schools, to cancel he was struck by a car abou presently held by Republican in- planned, according to Mr. Siegel, lem, disarmament and Soviet de- her breathing has made her rest- go River when Congolese units 'bus transportation to the show 8 p. m. cumbents Eugene M. Magce and including bi-level splits, two-story mands that the UN structure be less. erected road blocks to impede on the grounds that "we ran not According to police, Ihe driver 1 Million Dr. Edward Stratton, whose structures, ranches and altered to replace the effice of "Dr. Middleton Price, the the movement of UN personnel. lend the support of this school of the car was Charles W. Bob- terms expire Jan. 1, 1962. Cods. secretary-general with a three breathing expert, was with he Two helicopters also were seized to this enterprise challenged by roski, 18, of 636 15th Ave., New- No candidates have yet been If things go according to sched- Urban Plan man executive. all night," he reported. as they touched down at nearby our veterans." ark. He has been charged wifJi announced by the GOP or the in- ule, the builder expects to deliver Citizen Charter! Buses causing death by auto. Roma, That was on Friday. dependent group which has some of the houses in the first Next day, the Congohse tried Mr. Hill's action quickly was He told police he was travel- Is Discussed hinted at a Republican primary section by September. eKset by a private citizen, Philip ing south on Rt 36 when hi to dislodge an Il-man suard of fight for the council positions and Seventy-five houses are plannei UN Sudanese troops which had RosenbJoom, Interlaken, w ho saw Mr. Bang start to cross the FREEHOLD — The Planning the district committee spots. for this section. Burke Joins Scrap Board met last week with a rep- been thrown around a hillside chartered two buses at his own highway from his left. The Democrats, who last No- Mr. Siegel told the board that expense to transport Asbury According to police, Mr., Bolt resentative of the Federal House villa used- as a communications vember elected Milton Kosene as the houses would be hooked into center, by a Canadian signal unit. . Park students to the play. roski said he blew the car horn and Home Agency to discuss the mayor, hope to break up the AH-the borough's existing sewer fa- The other four high schools, and the man stopped, apparently possibilities of an urban renewal For Committee Job The Congolese opened up with > Republican council now faring cilities. Rumson-Falr Haven, Red Bank, waiting for the car to pass by. project for Freehold. 37mm. antitank guns, killing a this borough's first Democratic The next official step to be ta MIDDLETOWN — The race Sudanese and wrecking the post. Long Branch and Middletown, The driver said he swung to The total cost of such a project mayor in 25 years. for Democratic state committee- the right to be safe but all ol ken by the board will be a public A Canadian captain who went took notice of the Legion's pro- was estimated at $1 million, with Mr. LoPresti, a general con- man became a little more crowd- test, but did not withdraw sup- a sudden the man started to run hearing on the first four sections (See CONGO, Pg. 2) a portion of the cost to be borne tractor and owner of the Union ed yesterday with the announce- port. across the street. of the project. by the federal government. Oil Co. here, was defeated in last ment that Richard E. Burke, Mrs. Natelson taid the women's Mr. Bobroski said he blew the This is scheduled tor March Richard A. Traussi, the federal year's election. local attorney, will make a bid group decided in November to horn again but it was too late: 2Q, pending acceptance of the agency representative, estimated He and Richard A. Newell, for the post and a part of Hie May Start (See 'ROMEO' Page 2) He said he was traveling between that the ultimate cost to the mu- Princeton Rd., ran well behind (See MATAWAN, Page 2) 45 and 50 miles per hour. party leadership. nicipality would be between $250,- the GOP incumbents, John C. Mr. Burke, in a press confer- Mr. Bang was taken to the hos 000 and $300,000. Damico and Robert A. Matthews. Matawan To pital by the Leonardo First Aid ence, said he would peek the It was pointed out that such a Mr. Miranti Is making his first Count Basic post and thus becomes the thicd Balmy Day Squad,. Patrolman Walter A. Da bid for elective office. A gradu- vis investigated. project would result in the Im- candidate in that race. Freehold Bus provement and development of ate of Valley Forge Military Incumbent Mayor Paul Kiernan, FREEHOLD - Public Service Enjoyed By the borough as a commercial Academy, he is "the owner of the Week Starts Long Branch, and Councilman Co-ordinated Transport has an- center for this portion of the Appliance Co., Rt. 35, Mid- RED BANK — One of this bor- Louis Collichio, Keansburg, are nounced that it will apply to the Stolen county. dletown, and is a charter mem- ough's best-known sons Is being Thousands ber of the Middletown Elks. the other candidates. Public Utilities ' Commission for Mr. Taussl said a federally ap- cited this week. Mayor Kiernan received the its through buses to make stops • ASBURY PARK — Merry-gc- proved urban' renewal program Yesterday was the beginning of rounds spun, whips whipped, bag- From Office support of the party organization between Matawan and Freehold would qualify for a federal grant "Count Basle Week." last Thursday night in Bradley during regularly-scheduled trips atelle and pinball tables buzzed RED BANK — About $20 in equal to two-thirds of the cost Fire Damages William "Count" Basle,'one of Beach. between Newark, New York and •nd cash registers jingled here cash was reported stolen from incurred, State aid could also be the most talented jazz musicians yesterday and elsewhere at the Rumson Home Immediately, Mr. Collichio en- New shore points routed the Monmouth Workshop, South obtained for parts of the plan- in the world, will bring his or via Rt. 79. Jers'ey Shore. Bridge Ave. and West Front St., ning work, including the prepara RUMSON-A fire in a second chestra here Thursday at 8 p.m tered the fray, attributing part The local Chamber of Com- From crowded highways and tion of a master plan, he said. floor bedroom closet caused ex- for a concert in the Carlton Thea- of the county organization's fail- Friday night. merce has offered to aid the bus the Garden State Parkway many tensive damage to a house at 7 ter. ures throughout the years to Mr. Police Chief George H. Clayton Anthony Smith, chairman of the Richard E. Burke line in getting the application ap- thousands of visitors enjoyed the Evergreen Dr., Friday night, Kiernan. said a glass panel in a door was Planning Board's urban renewal The Count, who played at the. proved. •unny skies and near 60-degree The family of John Flynn were Mr. Burke dwelt on a similar "There is an old political axiom broken and the door unlocked. committee, said he was sure pre- presidential Inaugural in The area was formerly serv- temperature on the finest Sun- eating dinner In the colonial style theme in making his candidacy Two pay envelopes containing liminary steps needed to pave the Washington, is being sponsored that anyone who is inadequate for iced by the Rollo Transit Corp., day thus far in 1961. $7.76 each were taken from a way for a comprehensive urban house when the fire broke out. by the Zeta Epsilon Lambda announcement. his job is expendable," he said The former Federal Bureau of Kcyport. Rollo discontinued its Here, the timing was perfect: second floor filing cabinet and renewal program for Freehold They escaped without injury and Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. Pro- He went on to state that the operations in the Bayshore in Jan- A new four-block section of $4 or '$5 stolen from a table on will be recommended to Mayor spent the night with neighbors. ceeds will be used to provide Investigation agent and one time (See BURKE Page 2) uary. Boardwalk, built to replace an the first floor, the chief said. and Council. Fire Chief Hyatt E. Cunning- student scholarships. candidate for freeholder and Mid- "Irea south of Convention Hall Three desks and two filing The preliminary steps include ham said the cause of the Tire He will receive a scroll'from dletown Township Committee, which was'ripped by Hurricane cabinets on the second floor were a community survey as well as has not been determined. Rum- the borough and a plaque from said the record of the "Democra- Donna last September, was open- ransacked. The office was en- the preparation of a master plan, son and Oceanic fire companies the Community Chamber of Com- tic party in this county speaks ed to pedestrian traffic. tered by forcing open the door estimated to cost about $20,000. extinguished the fire. for itself. 70-Year-Old Widow New Monmouth Boy Is Critically Burned ASBURY PARK - A 70-year scream. He doused the flames old widow was critically burned by placing her under a bathroom To Undergo Heart Surgery over half of her body yesterday sh<"lower. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn—James The five to eight-hour opera- hel, noted heart surgeon and pro- when her ' caught fire City fire department first aid- B. Klitsch, 8, of 1 Kitmary Ave., tion will be performed by a 14- fessor at the University of Min- while she was heating coffee on men cut. most of her will undergo open heart surgery member cardio-vascular team nesota Hospital. a kitchen gas range. from her body to apply treatment while en route to the hospital. here tomorrow. headed by Dr. C. Walton Lille The operation, which Will re- Mrs. Rae Mesnikoff, 1202 Sec- ond Ave., was reported in critical Firemen and police said thn quire a heart-lung machine, will material of the sweater appeared attempt to correct a heart defect condition in Fitkin Hospital, suf- fering first, second and third de- to be of a highly-combustible School Board's President that the boy has had since birth. plastic thread which was made The surgery also will require gree burns from the up and about her upper legs. illegal for sale in transfusion of 18 pints of whole seven years ago. Is GOP, Choice for Mayor Her son, Norman, with whom blood to be taken from donors Detective Capt. Thomas Smith in Minneapolis tomorrow. she lived, was awakened about FREEHOLD — Board of Edu- selected by the organization is 10:45 a.m. by his mother's said State Police laboratory tests cation president Frank E. Gib- planning board member Anthony Arrangements for the blood will be made of the remains of con has been endorsed by the lo- Smith. were made by the Middletown the sweater and that further in- cal Republican Club to run for Mr. Gibson was elected to the Lions Club and Red Bank Coun- vestigation will await outcome of mayor. Board of Education in 1953, re- cil of Telephone Pioneers. INDEX the examination. Page Mr, Gibson, if successful in the ceiving the highest of James' father, Henry W. Mrs. Mesnikoff is the mother of April primary will oppose Dem- votes ever tallied by a board Klitsch, is a maintenance super- Amusements _...12 another son, Dr. Alvin Mesnikoff, ocratic Mayor Barton Callahan candidate. He was elected by the visor for the New Jersey Bell Births 2 a New York physician. in the J^ovenfbcr elections. The board last month to his fifth year Telephone Co., Newark. Bishop's Go With God 6 ^Authorities are waiting for Mrs. club also endorsed incumbent as board president. Bridge -...13 Mesnikoff to become strong enough, for them to question her Frank E. Wceden for council The local Democratic clubs re- SLAIN IN TV ROW Classified _ _..16 man. cently endorsed Mr. Callahan and Comics 13 to find out where and when she Councilman Carl M. Vanderveer NEW YORK (AP) — Angel purchased the inflammable, long- Mr. Wecden was appointed to Crossword Puzzle 13 arid former Councilman Michael Collan,o, 35, admits stabbing his sleeved . the council in January, I960, as Editorials _ 6 Merola for a full slate. brother to death as they watched a Democrat and was defeated in Hcrblock _ _ 6 Mr. Gibson, associated In the the Sugar Ray Robinson-Gene Kitty Kelly „ 8 GIRL FOUND the Democratic primary in April, Fullmer fight on television Sat- but won a place on the ballot as plumbing business with his fa- A HEAP OF CAKE — The Olsen twins, Bruco, left and Bryan, prepare to dig in to Moyle Timetable 12 RED BANK — Joyce Connors, ther, Frank C. Gibson, resides on urday night, police say. a Republican write-in. cakes presented them at Saturday's first anniversary party at Monmouth "Shopping Obituaries 2 15, of Wallace St., who reported- Broadway with his wife and six Neighbors found the body of Sylvia Porter 6 ly ran away from home Feb. In last November's general elec- children. Santos, 46, in the hallway out- Center. The twins, tons of Mr. and Mrs.' Otis Olsen of 181 AirsdaU Ave., Long Radio-Television 12 IB, was picked up in New York tion' he was elected to fill the Mr. Smith resides on Lincoln side the Collazzo apartment. Branch, were born March I, I960, the day center opened. The center gave parents Social S-9 City Saturday, police said today. one-year unexpired term on the PI. with his wife, and is the opera- Police said Angel told them he George Sokolsky _ 6 Police Chief George H. Clayton council. of each child born on its opening day $50 to start a savings account for their chil- tor of the Smith Insurance stabbed Santos because he be- Sports : _ 14-15 said the girl is on probation and ' The second council candidate Agency. come too noisy during the fight. dren. The children also wtre guests at the center's party. O W. S. White . .i. 6 will be returned home. 2—Monday, March 6, 1961 RED BA.;K REGISTER New Jersey Comfortable Burglary OBITUARIES Burke News Trial Starts (Continued) Births By Associated Press MRS. JOSEPH GAMBACORTA morale ot the rank and file party Coliseum Necessity Wednesday FORREST G. ROBBINS workers in the county is low and PH1LL1PSBURG — An 18-year- OAKHURST — Forrest G. Rob- RED BANK — Mrs, Mary Gam- Riverview By ELEANOR MARKO their great Interest in traditional POTTSVILLE. Pa. (AP) — A tacorta, SO, of 23 Locust Ave. died that the whole party organinia- old youth was arraigned on a American furnishings. mrglary case which investigators oins, 68, of 507 Freehold St. dted Mr. and Mrs. James Pigage, tions suffers from not getting charge of murder yesterday in the NEW YORK - Anyone with a in Monmouth Medical Center Fri- resterday in Monmouth Medical 26 Knight St., Red Bank, son. Fri- Their belief was strengthened say led to the murder of a state's lenter, Long Branch. "100 per cent attention to their shotgun slaying of his father, comfortable pair of shoes, a ecently when Mrs. Kennedy an- witness comes to trial Wednesday day. day. She was born in Utica, N. Y., needs," by Mr. kiernan. slate police said. Police said trie strong pair of legs and an in- nounced the appointment of a In. Sshuylkill County. Court. He was born In Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs, Jama Gwyan, 11 laughter of the late Dominic and Mr. Burke charged that Mr. youth, Edward Beagell, Has ad- satiable urge to browse can visit ,2-member committee to refur- Robert H. Poulson, 25, of Phil- son of the late Joseph and Es- Woodside Dr., Red Bank, daugh- Pauline Palumbo Clemente, and Kiernan is in "conflict of inter- mitted shooting his father. Thorn- the Antiques Fair and Sale at the iish the White House with au- adelphia, and Clyde L. Miller, S3, telle Green Robbins, and lived ived in Red Bank most of her ter. Friday. ;st" in his positions as mayor Beagell, 49, Saturday night Coliseum (as this reporter did) In Long Branch most of his life. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dowd, thentic American antiques dating of Forked River, N. J., are the 1942| life. Mrs. Gambacorta was a of Long Branch and as a mem- during a struggle for the gun. The after visiting the 44th Annual In- Mr. Robbins retired In 1942 Beechwood • Dr., Shrewsbury. no later than the time of its first first of five defendants facing member of St. Anthony's Catho- ber of the county Tax Board. hooting occurred in the family ernational Flower show, also in :omplete furnishing, by President rial for the burglary of the home from the Long Branch Police De- ic Church. daughter, Friday. the big exhibit hall. (Separate ad- lartment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, 16 "This is a 365-day-a-year job," home in the Parkside develop- Thomas Jefferson, in 1802.. of John B. Rich, 66, owner of the Surviving are her husband, Jo- said Mr. Burke, "and Mr. Kier- mission.) He was a member of Oceanic Stanford Dr., Hazlet, daughter, ment near here. Members of the The .Civil War Centennial is ilberton Coal-Co. jeph Gambacorta; two sons, nan has been out of touch with amily told police the elder Bea- A stop at the corner of Wil- letting a big "play" at the show. Engine Co.; Policemen's Bene- Friday. The others are Lillian M. Reis, volent Association; the .LonglThomas J. Gambacortaof Middle- the party." gell had been drinking and had liam and Mary Ave. and 12 Cod- Among Hems shown are an auto- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmons, strikingly attractive former Branch Masonic Lodge; Royal own and Dominic Gambacorta of Box 579A, Matawan, daughter, He said a good indication of the threatened to shoot his wife, dard Blvd., (floor plan of the graph book containing about 250 chorus girl at the Celebrity Room Shrewsbury; three daughters, condition of the parly was the Antiques show) will find a Mid- Arch Masons, Knights Templar, Friday. ' Rena, 49, Edward, and his broth- ignatures of statesmen, military nightclub in Philadelphia, which I all of Long Branch; Crescent - Thomas Mills of West Long Mr. and Mrs. James Voss, 39 fact that year after year "candi- er, navid, 15. dletown, N. J., antiques dealer leaders and other prominent peo- she now owns, John C. Berkery, Branch and Misses Pauline and dates face Ineplness, and inade- who will offer a comfortable seat Temple Shrine, Trenton, jnd In- North Sunnycrest Dr., Little Sil- ple of Civil War times, Other 30, of Haddon Township, N. J., dustrial Square Club of Mon- oann Gambacorta, both at home; quate organization and wind up In :o rest awhile—that is, if she has- ver, daughter, Friday. PATTERSON — A 14-year-old items are a contemporary por- and Ralph Staino, Jr., 27, man- mouth County. wo brothers, Ralph Clemente of the limbos of defeated candidates. n't already sold it. Newark and Dominic Clemente of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schacht, boy was found dead yesterday trait of a Confederate soldier, a ager of the nightclub. Their trial Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 40 Willow St. Port Monifiouth.j Mr. Burke said the county, Miss Sarah A. Moore of Apple Middletown; three sisters. Miss at the base of a 250-foot cliff leather courier case used by a is scheduled to begin March 13. lorence E. Van Brunt Robbins; daughter, Friday. Brook Antiques, Rt. 35, is at this Dorothy Clemente of this place, . eighth in population in the state, on the Garret Mountain Reser- Union spy and toys of the period. A sixth defendant, Vincent J. two sons, Carlton Robbins of, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, 27 is not even considered a "swing" vation. Police said the boy, Rob- location in the coliseum which The fair and sale will continue Blaney, 26, of Philadelphia, was M^s. Louis Vaccarro of Asbury houses the limitless collections of this place, and Joseph G. Rob- Park and Mrs. Chester Riengle Riverdale Ave., Monmouth Beach, unit by the state organization. bert Meyer of IK Park Ave., through March 12. found dead, his body chained and bins of Fair Haven; a daughter, daughter, Friday. "As a result." he said, "Trenton was dead some 12 to 18 hours about 140 dealers. a bullet in his head, in the ocean f Perth Amboy, and four grand- Mrs. Albert Steward of this place; children. Mr. and Mrs. Case, 32 humbs its nose at the county before his body was found by Miss Moore's exhibit cuts off Margate, N. J. a sister, Mrs. William G. Patter- Stratford Rd., New Shrewsbury, organization when it comes to pa- four youngsters playing In the across all periods and features Matawan An Atlantic County Grand Jury son of Annandale, and seven! The funeral will be Wednesday daughter, Saturday. tronage." park. The boy apparently fell items from Russia, France, has Indicated Miss Reis and Ber- grandchildren. >t 8:15 a.m. from the John E. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, China, Germany and Italy, as (Continued) The financial status of the or- off the cliff, police said, but kery for the murder of Blaney. The funeral will be tomorrow Day Funeral Home, followed by 121 Water Witch. Ave., Highlands, maps by Borough Engineer Karl ganization also was a target of Passalc County Park and Pater- well as America. An American New Jersey officials are trying at 10:30 a.m. In the John W. solemn high requiem mass at daughter, Saturday. Heuser. Mr. Burke's criticism. He blamed son police and the Passale pine water bench is the focal lp extradite them to stand trial Flock Funeral Home. Long o'clock in St. Anthony'* Church. Maps Today Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews, .his, too, on Mr. Kieman's leader- County prosecutor's office were point of her home-setting-type of fqr the slaying, which poljce say Branch. Burial will be in Wood Msgr. Salvatore DfLorenio will 312 Edgemore Rd., Belford, son, ship. Investigating the possibility of display. Mr. Siegel said he would submit was carried out to keep Blaney bine Cemetery. iffer the mass. Burial 'will be in Saturday. the final maps to the engineer and Mr. Burke promised to begin a homicide. Park police said In an aside, Miss Moore ex. from turning state's evidence. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qiieenan, they saw a group of seven or pressed pleasure In learning that the borough clerk today. mmediately, if elected, to restore Another man, John Dillon, JOHN BEfTH 6 Gary Dr., Middletown, son, Sat- eight boys, near the ellfftop her friend and recent house It is possible the board will re- 25, of Philadelphia, has been in- HAROLD M. FARY urday. vitality and organization to the FREEHOLD — Services for party. » last night. They said the boys guest, Mrs. Ricardo Gonzales of serve decision, regardless of the dicted in connection with the SOMERVHXE — Harold M. Mr. and Mn. Charles Ferrugia, x outcome of the public hearing, un- John Beith, 74, of 71 Parker St., Be Responsive fled when police approached. Rye, N. Y., 'had won a trophy same murder. He is in a Cali- Fary, 69, of this place died Sat- 887 Broadway, Long Branch, too, til Mr. Heuser can determine the will be held today at 2 p.m. in "A state committeeman must An autopsy showed Meyer was 'or her private estate exhibit fornia jail on other charges. New urday following a.heart attack In Saturday. amount.necessary for a perform- :he W. H. Freeman and Son Fu- be responsive to the needs of killed by a piece of jagqed rock 'Symphony in White," one of the Jersey officials also are trying to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gam- ance bond. neral Home here, with Rev. Don- ach and every party organiza- that pierced hlj head. His body main gardens in the International extradite him. He was born in Wayside, son mon, Rohallion Dr., Rumson, son, was found in a deserted quarry Flower show. Miss Moore lives Although tied In directly with ald S. Bachtell, pastor of the Saturday. tion in the county," he said, The burglary trial had been reehold Presbyterian Church of- if the late Edmond and Drusilla 'and I intend to devote my time now used as * refuse dump. on Cobble Close Farm, Cooper the first four sections, the Espo- postponed twice because of ill Aumack Fary. Until his retire- Mr. and Mrj. Albert Howell, 49, Rd. sito-Kravitz tract subdivision wil ficiating. Burial will be In Ma- Manning St., River Plaza, daugh- and energies to this task. ness of commonweath officials plewood Cemetery. ment Mr. Fary was associated That the general public is in- be treated separately by the with the American Cyanamld ter, Saturday. "I feel confident that I have Berkery's counsel had demanded Mr. Beith died suddenly at -his 1 OCEAN CITY - A five-year-old terested in things American is board" in order not to delay action Corp., Bound Brook. Mr. Fary Mr. and Mn. Joseph McCarthy, the talent and the ability to re- immediate trial or the indictment girl lost ah arm yesterday when on the Initial part of the project. home Friday. served overseas in World War I. 26 Millbrook Dr., Middletown, ion, vitalize the party and its dis- evidenced by thousands of visi- quashed. she plunged It into an electric tors to the antique show. He was born in Glasglow, Scot- Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Saturday. couraged voters who year after Maps submitted to the board by All six were charged with land, son of the late William and cll r must face the washing machine while it was in Charles Roberts, Mrs. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Dean Zellinger, 34 y . , chagrin of The dealers feel that President the builder will be reviewed and breaking into Rich's home Aug. Agnes Beith. seeing their candidates beaten at operation, police said. Kathleen and Mrs. John F. Kennedy are discussed with Mr. Siegel at a 7, 1959, while he was vacationing Sherman and Mrs. Harry C. Dow- North Park Ave., Shrewsbury, Trofa was taken to Shore Memo- He was a retired weaver with en, all of Eatontown, Mrs. Mich- daughter, Saturday. the polls." influencing the popular push for! later date. in Europe, cracking his safe and the Karagheusian Rug Mill here A freeholder candidate in 1957, rial Hospital,'where she under- American antiques because, of Another public hearing will be taking the money inside. ael Bodenchuk of Fort Walton Mr. and Mn. Walter Schacht, and was a member of the mill's Beach, Fla., Mrs. Lester E. Shibla Mr. Burke said he lost to Victor went emergency surgery. Police held on this part of the projeel Rich, who came to this coun- 117 Francis PI., Keansburg, Quarter Century Club. He also of Lincroft and Mrs. David |E. Grossinger, Republican, by said the child's arm became upon board approval. try a penniless immigrant from daughter, Saturday. caught in the mechanism before was a member of Freehold Pres Crane of Miami, Fla., and two Mr. and Mrs. William Story, 6,800 votes and "would have won The plans call for two four-acre Italy, reported that $17,000 in jew- byterian Church. with an efficient organization." her mother, Mrs. Andrew F. Congo brothers, Benjamin B. Fary of 21 Bassett PI., Red Bank, ton. parcels to be set aside for public elry belonging to his wife, Emma, Mr. Beith served with the Can- Oakhust and Malcolm M. Fary of He said there is a wealth of Trofa, was able to reach the ma- (Continued) yesterday. use. and $3,500 in cash was missing. adian Army during World War I. Eatontown. Mr. and Mrs. John Franson, talent throughout the county that chine to shut it off. out to parley with the attacking One paroel, at the east end ol Capt. Clarence J. Ferguson of thi Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 26 Beverly Dr., Cliffwood Beach, is available and waiting to be Congolese was not seen again. the Siano tract adjacent to Mata Philadelphia police contended the Jessie B. Beith; three sons, Me The funeral will be tomorrow daughter, yesterday. utilized to help bring prestige to NEW YORK — Before any bil- Outnumbered wan Creek, is low land which may figure was between {360,000 and Donald H. Beith of this place, at 2 p.m. in the Adams Memorial the party, and that he intends to Home, Red Bank. Rev. Isaac Rot- Monmouth Medical Center lion-dollar, mass transportation Vastly outnumbered and with be filled in at some future date. $478,000. The burglary indictmen William Beith of Mount Holly and Mr. and Mr*. Robert W. tap this resource if he wins the their ammunition running low, lists the amount Rich claims was J. Cecil Beith of South Pines, enburg, pastor of. the New race. programs for urban areas are un- The other parcel, at the south Shrewsbury Reformed Church, Holtz, 106 Manchester Ave., Key- dertaken, procedures such as the Canadian signal post and its end of the same property, is tick- taken. N. C; a daughter, Mrs. Carl S port, daughter, this morning. A resident here since 1951, Mr. Sudanese guards surrendered Patterson of this place; six grand will officiate. Burial will be in Burke spent four years in the staggered working hours and eted for recreational purposes. the Methodist Church Cemetery, Mr. and Mn. Jiznmie N. Fi«h- night freight deliveries should be Saturday evening. No decision was reached as to children, and a sister, Mrs. Nor- FBI before entering private law Elsewhere in the town, fight- Wayside. ' er, 64 Cottage PI., Long Branch, considered, New Jersey Gov. Rob-] whether the property would be man Simpson of Windsor .Canada, daughter, this morning. practice. ing went on until noon Sunday, Salem Child ert B. Meyner has declared. deeded, dedicated, or simply Mr. and Mn. Ralph Hill, 16 A Navy veteran of World War More than 1,000 Congolese SOLOMON ZUCKERMAN II, Mr. Burke graduated from St. Meyner also said New Jersey is made available to the borough by PATRICK HALLIGAN High St., Red Bank, son, yester- troops, armed with machine the builder. Killed by Gar, TAMPA, Fla.—Patrick Halligan, LONG BRANCH - Solomon day. Peter's College, Jersey City, and currently providing subsidies to guns, mortars and antitank ar- Zuckerman. 89, of 12 University Board members indicated thai Associated Press 66, of this place died March 3 in Mr. and Mrs. Riciiard F. Coop- received his legal training at railroads under what he termed tillery, were ranged against the PI., died in Monmouth Medical the development, if approved, Salem — State Police raid 2- Veterans Hospital. er, 10 Wyckoff Rd., Eatontown, John Marshall Law School, New- a temporary plan designed to UN Sudanese garrison. lenter Saturday. will consume all but about 50 year-old David Stell was fatally He had spent summers in daughter, yesterday. ark. guarantee the continuance of vit- (The Congo situation' led the He was born in Rumania and acres of remaining land suitable injured Sunday when he was Keansburg and Rumson for 30 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick He was instrumental in organ- al commuter operations. United States today to.cancel came to this city 50 years ago. for housing development in the struck by a car outside hh home years. Thome, 11 Homestead PI., Hai-| izing the Democratic party in a Navy goodwill visit by a five- Mr. Zuckerman, a retired pro- borough. at the Green Valley Trailer Mr. Halligan was a retired Jer- let, daughter. Saturday. Middletown and wai an unsuc- TOMS RIVER - The contro- ship task force to Capetown, duce dealer, was a member of Park. sey City fireman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siyulo, cessful candidate for election to versy over the use, or abandon- South Africa. The vessels were Approximately l'/i acres of the] Congregation Brothers of Israel Rita Muncrief, 19, of Harmers- He was a World War I veteran 317 Maple PI., Keyport, son. Fri- [the governing body there in 1956. ment of airships by the Navy directed to sail back to, the Con- proposed project is in Matawan and of Mizrachi. . . ville, had been baby-sitting fo and was a member of St Jo- (Jay. Mr. Burke 1s a member of the has boiled to the surface again. go area.) Township. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Monmouth County Bar Associa- the child when she was visited seph's Catholic Church, Union Mr. and Mrs. George Woods, Retired Vice Admiral Charles (Canadian Army officials in Ot- Rachel Zuckerman; a son, Jo- tion and the Middletown Cham- by a friend, Richard' W. Smith, City. 7 Campbell Ct, Deal,*daughter, E. Rosendahl, who commanded tawa said tiiey had learned tha seph Stamen of Red Bank; four ber of Commerce. 23, of Salem. As Smith started Surviving are his wife, Mrs Friday. the Naval Air Station at Lake- eight of the nine Canadians at daughters, Mrs. Betty Litowltz of Boy's Death to leave, his car struck the child, Mary Halligan; a brother, Jame: Mr. and Mri. John Moore, 48 He also is a member of St hurst from 1934-38, Saturday Hie radio station had 'reached New "York City, Mrs. Jack Miller Mary's Catholic Church, New police said. F. Halligan of Rumson, and fivi Cyr St., Maplewood, son, Thurs- blamed a small, antfairship Leopoidville "r e 1 a 11 v e I y un of Miami Beach, Mrs. Charles Monmouth. The boy was taken 'o Salem sisters, Mrs. William Cassierer ol day. group within the Navy for the harmed." The fate of the ninth Doesn't Alter Schwartz of this city, and Mrs. He resides with his wife — the Hospital and later transferred to Westwood, Mrs. Lawrence Mulli- reported plan to abandon Us Canadian was not known. Harry Goldstein of East Orange; former Joan Trenery of Keans- Delaware Hospital in Wilmington gan of Union City, Mrs. Patrick blimp program. Admiral Rob- Urgent Action Caldomone of Jersey City, Mrs 11 grandchildren, and eight burg — and three children on Parent Views Del., where he died of head in ert B. Pirle, deputy chief of (At UN headquarters In New Fred Hueldig of Palisades Park great-grandchildren. Romeo Greenwood PI., here. juries. Naval operations, last June sug- York Secretary-Ge.neral.,... Dag JERSEY CITY (AP) — Mr, and Mrs. William McLaughlin .of The funeral was yesterday In ' (Continued) and Mrs. John Perricone, who gested that airships may be Hammarekjold told'his IS-nation West Englewood. the John W. Flock Funeral seek to have a Shakespearean opposed a blood transfusion for MRS. ANNA S. HAWKINS abandoned by the Navy be- Congo advisory committee he Arrangements are under direc- Home. Burial was in Congrega- troupe present at performance in their critically ill son because FARMINGDALE — Mrs. Anna' tion Brothers of Israel Cemetery. the area. Anti-Castro cause, he said, helicopters and planned urgent action, but offi of their religious beliefs, said S. Hawkins, 82, of North Main St tion of Fallon's Funeral Home, airplanes are proving more ef- cials who reported this did not Saturday the boy's death "doesn' died Saturday at her home. 156 Bowers St., Jersey Cit She said she contacted the MRS. CARL C. ROTHER Stratford Theater In Connecticut fective than blimps in anti-sub- elaborate.) alter .our religious convictions." Mrs. Hawkins was the widow Heights. and the New York Shakespeare Gunmen Face marine work. The fighting in Matadi, most , Their son, John, 3, died early of John R. Hawkins. She was bon Services were delayed because EATONTOWN — Mrs. Helen Festival. intense of the recent clasnes be- Saturday while receiving a trans- in Windsor and had lived hen of the derailment of the train Rother, 49, of 53 Bemad St., died tween Congolese and UN troops, bringing Mr. Halligan's body ti yesterday in Monmouth Medical How It Happened Firing Squad PHILADELPHIA-The govern- fusion at Pollack Hospital for 18 years. No answer came from Connec- grew out of fear that the UN chest diseases. Transfusions were She was a former teacher in Jersey City. The train arrive! Center. ment has filed a criminal in- command planned to try to dis late last night. ticut, Mrs. Nateison said, so HAVANA (AP) — Four men formation against Louis G. Mai-! started Friday night after a two- Englishtown, Tennent, Manalapai Mrs. Rother was bom in Switz- negotiations were utarted with who fired into a Castro mass arm President Joseph - tour court hearing which resulted iTownship and Howell Township erland, daughter of the late Mar- lincrodt, assistant purchasing bu's army under the new Secur- the New York group. meeting Saturday probably will agent for the Campbell Soup Co. in' Hudson County Judge Morris Mrs. Hawkins was a member o! MRS. CATHERINE HILL tin and Caroline Claus, and lived ity Council mandate authorizing "We were In the middle of our go to the execution wall after at Camden, N. J., for failure to E. Barison placing the child in Old Tennent Church. FREEHOLD — Services foi here seven years. Mrs. Rother arrangements," Mrs. Natelson trial before a military tribunal, file income tax returns for 1954 the use of force to prevent dvil the temporary custody of the hos- Surviving are a niece, Misi Mrs. Catherine Hill, 73, of 65 Me- formerly was employed as' a said, when a controversy devel- army intelligence sources aay. through 1958. The charge, filed: war. pital superintendent, Thomas Alice Schoonmaker, Philadephia chanic St., will be held tomorrow cafeteria worker for the Board oped wittf the New York City Firing from a taxicab, the an- Saturday, says Mallfncrodt had a The. fighting raged most of Sat Finn. and two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ade- at 2- p.m. in the W. H. Freeman of Education. , ...... , Board of Estimate over whether ti-Castro gunmen killed a 26-year gross income of $82,245 during urday afternoon and broke ou1 Mr. and Mrs. Perricone of 418 line Hawkins, Roberisville, anc and Son Funeral Home here, with Surviving are her husband, or not to finance the festival's old laborer and wounded three that period. again yesterday, with the Su South Filth St., Elizabeth, told Mrs. Ann S, Gaskill, Bordentown Rev. Donald S. Bachtell, pasloi Carl C. Rother, and two sons, tour of city schools on the others in the crowd assembled danese garrison battling with the court they were members ol Funeral services will be he! jof the Freehold Presbyterian Steven and David Rother, both grounds that Mr. Papp invoked to observe the first anniversary mortars, machine guns *nd ri Jehovah's Witnesses and they in- tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the C.H.T, Church, officiating. Burial will be at home. NEWARK - Essex County fles. Firing was heaviest in the the Fifth Amendment. of the explosion of the French Judge Ferdinand D. Masuccl terpreted the .Bible as saying Clayton and Son Funeral Home, in Maplewood Cemetery here. The funeral will be tomorrow "We didn't sign the contract munitions ship La Coubre. center of the town, where the "You can't take blood from any- Adelphia, with Rev. Charles Nefl Mrs. Hill, widow of Rowlam at 11 a. m. in the Garden State has ordered Wayne Faunlleroy, Sudanese in tiieir hotel headquar- until the Board of Estimate Militia and police riddled the Jr., 31, to be executed In the one." of Old Tennent Church officiating, Hill, died Friday shortly after be- Crematory, North Bergen. The ters exchanged fierce fire with okd" the city tour Mrs. Natel- cab with bullets, killing the driv- electric chair at Trenton the Finn said the parents had re- Burial will be in Old Tennen ing admitted to Fitkin Hospital Braun Funeral Home Is in charge son said, er, wounding one of the four pas- week of April 9. The judge sen- tile Congolese army headquarters peatedly refused permission for Cemetery. She was born in Ayr, Scotland of arrangements. 'Not a Communist' sengers and capturing them. tenced Fauntleroy Friday after across the street. the transfusions. The boy was daughter of the late Phillip anc Mr. Papp last week said he is The wounded gunman was Ce- a jury had found the cabinet- Twice yesterday truces brough. suffering from an oxygen defi ANN KROCHMALUK Elizabeth Maurer. She was MRS. WILLIAM CONN not a Communist and he pleaded sar Lopez Garcia. The others maker guilty of first degree brief lulls, but the fighting re- ciency. Two doctors testified h( CLIFFWOOD BEACH — An member of Freehold Presbyteria; RUTHERFORD — Mrs. Janet Krochmaluk, three-day old daugh the Fifth Amendment in 1958 as were Tomas Montano Cala, Dav- murder in the July 27 death of sumed. Then, near nightfall, UN needed new, oxygen - bearing Church. Shaw Conn, 78, a resident of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroch a matter of principle "because Miss Beatrice Llnkhorn of Z sources said the fighting ceemed blood. Union Beach for 20 years, died in id Rodriguez Manso and Roberto maluk, 1509 Woodmere Dr., diet Surviving are a son, Phillip Mil 1 refused to inform tn myJGonzalez Lopes. The driver, who Stratford PI. Police said Faunt- to have died down. A sooltesman Judge Barison in his rulin^ of this place; four daughters her home, 49 Hastings Ave., Sat- leroy, who lived In the same, said Congolese army officers had said, "The right to practice re- Saturday in Monmouth Medica! urday. friends." ' . apparently had been coerced by Center. Mrs. John McCarthy, Mrs. Rob The Red Bank Section of the the other four, was Mario Fan- building as the victim, broke pledced to try to restore order. ligion freely does not include the ert Kerwin and Mrs. James Low She was born in Glasgow, Scot- Also surviving are a brothei National Council of Jewish dino Mato, 69. into her apartment and UN medical teams were sent liberty to expose the community den, all of this place, and Mrs land, and moved here from Union and two sisters, Walter, Theresi Women maintained that Mr Prime Minister Fidel Castro strangled her when she tried to from Leopoidville but both sides or child to communicable diseasi Thomas Mount of Cranbury; clgh Beach two years ago.-Mrs. Conn or the child to ill health oi and Joan Krochmaluk, all o Papp violated no law . in using speaking after the shooting, once flee. agreed not to send in reinforce- grandchildren; two great-grand was a member of the Daughters death." home; her maternal grandmoth jof Scotia, Keansburg, and the the Fifth Amendment before the more charged that the United ments in hopes of placating tin children; 4" brother, William Congolese troops. Perricone, a machinist, said hi er, Mrs. Ann Dougherty.of Or- Maurer of Adrossan, Scotland Congregational Church here. House Un-American Activities States was responsible for the NEWARK — Mrs. Frances Har- 1 Committee. Giienga on Way and his wife, Ruth, joined the ange, and paternal grandmother, and two sisters, Mrs. Margare Surviving are her husband , Wil- explosion aboard the munitions rison of 298 Webster Ave., Jersey Mrs. Julia Krochmaluk of Ed Mr. Papp's troupe is being paid ship, in which about 80 persons City, has been fined $5,000 on two On the political front the rouni sect in 1959 and they havs nevei Lench of this place, and M liam Conn;- a son, Kearny Fire wavered in their beliefs. The) wardsville, Pa. Capt. Robert Conn; two daugh- a flat rate for the two perform were killed and scores wounded charges of filing false income tax table conference of Concp politi- Agnes Wallace of Ayr. |have twoother children, Rita Ann The Day Funeral Home, Key ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Conn and anccs. Any profits will he dis- The U. S. government has re- returns for 1953 and 1955. She ha. cal leaders opened In Hie Maia gasy Republic, formerly the is 5, and Joyce Lynn, 4. port, is in charge of arrange- Mrs. Marion Dunlop, both of this tributed among the Muiimouth peatedly denied the charge. pleaded no defense, A registered MRS. WILBUR H. RAUB nurse, Mrs. Harrison, 69, operated land of Madagascar, amid re ments. place; two brothers, Samuel Shaw Unit of the New Jersey Associa BELFORD - Mrs. Helen Raub, tion for Retarded Children, the the Montclalr Nursing Home and ports that Antoine Gfccnga, the of Rhode Island and John Shaw No One Injured MRS. CHARLOTTE HERMANCE 47, of 228 10th Ave. died Thurs- in Scotland; a sister, Mrs. Mar- Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment the Wayside Nursing" Home In head of the Communist-supported RED BANK — Mrs: Charlott Global Flier Mendham when the returns were government in Oriental Province, In Hcadon Collision day at the Ivy House Nursing garet Doak in Scotland; eight Center, Wall township, the Chil- Hermance, 88, of 287 Spring Si Home. dren's Psychiatric Center, Red filed. She was charged with evad- was on his way to join the con- OCEAN TOWNSHIP - No on- grandchildren and three great-' died yesterday in Riverview Hos Mrs. Raub -\vas born in Ger- grandchildren. Bank, and other organizations, ing payment of $5,096 for 1953, ference. was injured in a headon pital after a long illness. Mrs. Natelson said. Nears Home 1954 and 1955, The charge fo; No representatives of Gizen yesterday on Rt. 35 near Sunsc many and had lived here fou The funeral will be tomorrow at Her husband was Rufus L, years. DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - Max 1954 and six other counts al t>a's Stanleyville regime were on Ave. Hermance, and her parents wen 11 a.m. at tha Armitage Funeral Conrad flew westward across the leging the false returns for two hand for the opening of the con Trooper James Cassidy of tb Surviving are her husband, Wil Home, Kearny. the late Joseph and Margaret Ap bur H. Raub; a son, Kennetl Atlantic today on the next to sisters were dismissed. ference, which will try to work Shrewsbury barracks said a Weather gar Walters. Raub, and a daughter, Miss Edit New Jersey — Mostly cloudy last lap of his attempt to set out a truce between the Congo's northbound auto driven by Arthui Surviving are a son, Haroli MRS. RUBY LEE COLLINS new round-the-world record for warring political factions. Raub, at home; and three broth LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Ruby with occasional rain today, high NEW YORK — International McCann, 22, of Kearny, crossc Hermance of this place, and ers and nine sisters, all in Ger- light planes. Present as Hie conference Lee Collins, 57, of 215 Mon- In the 50s in the north and in Business Machines Corp. has the center line and struck a cai sister, Mrs. Gcnevieve Young o many. the 60s in the south. Mostly Conrad hoped to reach the announced that It will move Us opened were Kasavubu, Presi driven by Felix Rivera, 22, o: mouth Ave., died- last night in Washington, N. J. The funeral was this mornin^ cloudy with scattered fhowcrsj Caribbean island of TrimdacJ this supply division - headquarters dent Moise Tshombe of Katanga Long Branch. Mcfann wa her home after a long Illness. Private funeral services will be in the Scott Funeral Home, witii tonight, low In the 40s. Parfly afternoon after a 17!4-bour from New York City to Dayton, Province and representatives of charged with failing to stay on under the direction of the Wi Mrs. Collins was born in Brax- doudy and cooler Tuesday with flight from Dakar. N. J. The firm said yesterday Albert Kalonjl'j "Mining State1 Rev. C. Roger Burklns, pastoi ton, Ga. She was a member of his side of the roadway. liam S. Anderson Funeral Home. of King of Kings Luthera: temperatures The flying grandfather planned a 2J,00fl-squart foot building will in South Kasal Province. Second Baptist Church and of Its remaining in the Burial will be in Restland Mem Church, officiating. Burial was <0s. to fly from Trinidad to be erected at Dayton, with oc- senior usher board and senior A spokesman for Tshombe said 50 COMMIES SHOT orial Park, Hanover. In Fair View Cemetery. Marine Miami, Fla., where he started cupancy by more than 100 em- Gizenga had arrived at .{amina SAIGON, Vjet Nam lAP) - missionary society, and of the Block Island to Cape May — his trip last Monday. The pres- ployees expected in late 1M2. Air Base, in Katanga, en route SGT. PARKER IN GERMAN! Seacoast Ushers Union. Government troops fought the!: JAMES J. CAFFREY Northeasterly winds 10/15 knots ent, record for light planes is 29; IBM laid the move will increase •o Malagasy. The big base Is way.out of an ambush 80 mile: STUTTGART, Germany—Arm' Surviving are •'- ion, Eddie efficiency. north portion and southwesterly days. neutral territory under UN pro- southwest of Saitpin Friday am Sgt. John W. Parker. Jr., 36, NEW YORK'(AP) - Jame Johnson of the Bronx; a daugh- J. Caffrey. former chairman ol portion today becoming south- Conrad landed his, two-engine tection. killed 50 Viet Cong Communist whose wife, Nara, and parent; ter, Mrs. Louise Hicks of Yonk- the Securities and Exchange Com ers, and a brother, Arnold Brown, erly 10 to 15 knots tonight. Winds Piper Artec in Dakar after an un- NEW,BRUNSWICK — Sen. Clif- Gizenga's participation is es- guerrillas, the newspaper Saigon live at 87 Jackson St., Fair Hav mission, died Saturday after suf- and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Jen- shifting to northwesterly 15 knots eventful trip from Lagos, Ni- ford P. Case, R-N. , J., was sential for the success of any Thol Bao reported today. Gov- en, recently arrived in German; early Tuesday. Visibility near geria, and slept several hours awarded the meritorius service ->eace agreement'. His troops con- and is a member of the 97th Sig- fering a heart attack while va kins and Mrs. Lulu Sands, all of ernment casualties were not re- rationing in South Africa. He was Fort Pierce, Fla. • . five miles except two to fourj before resuming his journey, honor Saturday night at a banquet trol at least a third of the Con ported. nal Battalion. A radio operato miles In rain improving to over! Dick Jennings of the National of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and he and his associates are in the battalion's Company a member of the SEC from 1938 The F. Leon Harris Funeral five miles Tuesday. Occasional | Broadcasting Co. is a pawenger of Rutgers University. Case is a the political heirs of the slain It pays to advertise In Th in Stuttgart, Sgt. Pa/ker entered to 1947; serving as chairman from Home, Asbury Park, Is in.charge 1945 to 1947. Ha was 63. rain through tonight. on the flight. Rutgers graduate. ex-premier, Patrice Lumumba Register.—Advertisement. the Army In January, 1943. of arrangements. Verwoerd About To Confer Soldier Gets RED BANK REGISTER Monday, March 6, 1961—3 De Molay Suspended Gen. U. S. Grant Face His Accusers Degree on 6 Sentence By ARTHUR GAVSHON from Britlan's oldtime empire is EATONTOWN - The De Molay FREEHOLD - John L. Eans, an association of like-minded legree was conferred on Steven a soldier stationed at Fort Mon- Again Moves South LONDON (AP) - Like a de- states spanning five continents fendant in court. Prime Minister Hamelburg and John Meeks of mouth, received a suspended in- and taking, in 550 million non- Eatontown and Roger Loeb, Wil- determinate sentence to Annan- By MARTHA COLE son of the Civil War Union gen- Hendrlk Verwoerd of South Afri- whites, 90 million whites. ca facei this week a band of liam Deisinger, Paul Stein and dale Reformatory Friday on eral of the same name who later No Binding Decisions Hugh Johnson of Long Branch at charges of carrying a concealed WASHINGTON (AP) - Once became President of the United accusers convinced his white su- again, Gen. U. S. Grant is mov- premacy policy sullies their mul- The informal, private meeting Friday's Washington Lodge Night weapon. , States. of governmenl chiefs will be no ing South. The present-day Grant is going tiracial club—the Commonwealth The annual event was attended County Judge John C. Giordano The Grant headed below the of Nations led by Britain. occasion for binding decisions on by 150 members and friends in suspended sentence, but ordered South invited. great world issues. The aim rath- Mason-Dixon line this year Is He heads the 25-member Civil Verwoerd is applying for South the Masonic Temple, Broad St. Eans to pay the costs of prose- er will be to widen areas of Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, 3d, grand- War Centennial Commission cre- Afria's readmission into the In the award presentation cere- cution. understanding so as to enhance ated by Congress to comemorate club. It lost its membership when monies, Kenneth Whitmore, Eans had been found guilty by their collective Influence. the 1861-65 events of the Civil it cut its direct'ties to Britain chairman of the advisory counci a Jury Feb. 15 of a charge of Among main topics both inside carrying a .38 caliber revolver War. As such, Grant received an and became a republic. and outside the conference room bestowed an adviser's honor key Club Schedules award to Edward L. Bailey of In his car in New Shrewsbury invitation from the South Caro- Some of bis fellow-premiers will be these: lina Assembly to participate at Uncroft, chapter adviser. A med- Oct. 9. He was represented by among them African and Asian the April 12 re-enactment of. the 1. Red China's world role. Sev- al of appreciation was given to Philip Nadler of Red Bank. Show rulers who now outnumber white eral commonwealth nations in attack on Fort Sumter, Charles- rulers in the commonweal*, want John Mackey of Oceanport, Domingo Vasquez, Shrewsbury eluding Britain recognize the Pel Ave., Red Bank, received a sus ton, S. C, where the war ex- Verwoerd to modify the rock-like ping regime Others are consider- past worshipful master of the For March 25 ploded in 1861. rules of the South African apart- lodge. pended indeterminate sentence ing recognition. Most are expect to Bordentown Reformatory on EATONTOWN — Members, of Inherited Obligation held (racial separation) state. ed to favor its entry into the Awards were also received by Black-White Conflict charges of committing adultery the Woman'£ Community Cliib In accepting, Grant said: "I United Nations this fall. Alan L. Armitage, John Wade with Nelsa Cruz Torres,- the same regard rny visit to Fort Sumter Yet inevitably the spotlight Beam, Donald J. Cutler, Jr., and will present'.a fashion show at The Side Issues address, in Red Bank Feb. 3. He 2 p.m. Saturday, March 25, in and my work for the centennial teems certain to be focused on Michael E. Mazrl, Eatontown was also placed on a year's as an inherited obligation." the South African controversy 2. A survey of East-West rela- the Methodist Fellowship Hall, John R. Forbes, Red Bank; Jon probation and fined $100. Grant considers the commem- with its overtones, of black-white tions with the spotlight on-P/esi Wyckoff Rd. Models will wear R. Jensen, Richard H. Swanson, oration of the Civil War as not conflict and its symbolism of a dent Kennedy and Soviet Prcmici ALLAIRE AUXILIARY GOWfc — Mrs. George Pater- Mrs. Cruz received a suspended their own creations, Khrushchev. Canada's John Dief- Kenneth Craig Whitmore and Rob- indeterminate term at Clinton Re- a celebration, but as a marking continent in turmoil: ert E. Williams, Long Branch Judging for the local finalist enbaker, Australia's R. G. Men son, Jr., chairman of the Allaire Village Auxiliary, formatory and was placed on one in the Vogue sewing contest also of a terrific struggle "out of If Verwoerd scorns the de- zies and New Zealand's Keith Donald W. Leeger, Little Silver models an early American "working clothes" dreit she year's probation. which the united country was mands of the anti-apartheid men, will take place. Entrants in the Holyoake will tell of their talks Ronald S. North, West Long Mrs. Cruz and Vasquez were produced." as seems certain, they may with- and 24 other auxiliary members have copied. The wom- senior division this year are Mrs. with Kennedy recently. India's Branch; Howard J. Schnabolk, represented by Owen Pearce of At 80, he Is tall and erect as hold' their needed consent for John. Smock, Mrs. Ralph Keevil Jawaharlal Nehru may disclose Sea Bright; Christian D. Thurer, en will wear their on week-ends and at sched- Manasquan. a West Point cadet, white haired, South Africa's continued mem' and Mrs. Robert Hannan. The plans to visit both Washington Lincroft, and Richard Jameson, with dignified and gentle man- bership. Verwoerd has warned uled' public events this spring and summer at the John E. Franck, Jr., who is junior competition will be repre- and Moscow. Macmillan will as New Shrewsbury. ner. he wilt not be "insulted, degrad- Deserted Village of Allaire State Park. serving a term in Bordentown sented by students Marueen ond sess the chances of an East-Wesl Approval of the awards wa Reformatory, was sentenced^ to Anne O'Donnell, Carol Monaci, As old as he is, Grant general- ed, humiliated" and he will not summit parley. ask twice for admission. decided by the court of hono an additional indeterminate term Laura Adams, Diane Jacelon, ly drives his own car around the 3. Prospects of an American- consisting of, Mr. Bailey, Floyi there for breaking and entering Faith Stokes and Jamie Martin. country, making speeches about This would be a bitter blow British-Russian pact to end nu- Bell, ritual adviser; Mr. Whit- and petty larceny. the Civil War commemoration. for British Prime Minister Mac- New Charm Added Mrs. Edna Schack, Bamber- clear weapon tests — and at more, and Herbert E. North, 'Jr., According to Assistant Prosecu- An Active Year millan, who has been quietly urg- ;er's Fashion World; Mrs. Luba tempts to promote new East-West tor John A. Petillo, Franck broke His activities this year began ing his colleagues to avoid a representative De Molay adviser. Mrs. Edna Schack, Bamberg- talks to halt the world arm into the Colonial Flower Shop, Jan. 8 with special ceremonies showdown. The ceremonies were precedei er's Fashion World; Mrs. Luba races. Asians and Africans will Rt. 34, Atlantic Township, Nov. Kozachock, Bamherger's fabric at his grandfather's tomb in New nUcmlllan's View by a covered dish supper, ^whlc To Deserted Village join in warning Britain of 75 members and guests attended 10 and stole $14. department, and Mrs. T. J. Ro- York City. It's been Milwaukee, MacmiUan thinks a virtual ex- consequences of resuming test- mano, a local dressmaker, will Washington, New York City again, pulsion of South Africa would Mrs. Howard Schnabolk, presi- ALLAIRE — The very new bowed-bonnet, it includes an blasting in case the test-ban talks dent of the Mother's Circle, wa "Deserted Village" of Allaire ankle-length soft pink and white be judges for the event. Mrs. Philadelphia and Frederick, Md., leave its nonwhites helpless and fail. Theodore Evert, American home so far. would expose the commonwealth in charge of arrangements. State Park will have an' even with high round neck, Among the side-issues: brighter and newer hue and drop shoulders, full Radio Engineers chairman, is in charge of ar- Still to come as definite en- itself to new shocks. rangements. Macmillan and Sir Roy Welen- oharm this spring and summer tapered to long snug wrist gagements are Pensacola, Fla.; THe British leader also has Des Moines, Iowa; Fort Sumter; been urgiag Verwoerd to play it sky of the Central African Feder- as it enters its second year. , tight bodice and wide The Civil Defense chairman an Plan Lectures nounced that a radio training Galena, 111., April 29 for the U.S. cool in dealing with his critics. ation will duel over whether white Chemistry Prize Part of both (he window dress- , and covered below by a A panel discussion led by Dr Grant Pilgrimage for Boy Scouts; He (eels that Verwoerd, by using rule should be preserved or al- ing and the authentic reconstruc- below-tfie-knee white drop- FORT MONMOUTH - The lowed to wither away In Centra ping from wide shoulder straps Monmouth County Institute of Anthony Villane and Dr. Sydney Winchester, Va.; Fontana, N. C, his talents as a former profes- tion of the 19th Century bog iron and Wilkes-Barre, Pa. sor of psychology, can cool the Africa. Mrs. Bandaranalke wil For Garfortli trimmed with pink ric-rac. Radio Engineers Sub-section will Kramer was held at Thursday community of James P. Allaire night's meeting of the group in passions of men like President ask for help to dissuade France LONG BRANCH — William Many of the will be sponsor a spring lecture series He's been a patriotic and civic will be furnished by 25 women Memorial School. worker for years, having served Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and from conducting atomic tests in Garfortli, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Hie Allaire Village Auxiliary made of , just as those of covering selected communica- The Civil Defense chairman an- as president of the American the Tunku Abdul Rahman—of the Indian Ocean. Malaya fears Leonard Garforth, 100 Washing- who will staff the grounds and Allaire women more than 150 tions systems topics. Malaya. a Dutch-Indonesian clash ove ton St., has been awarded a $50 The series will consist of four nounced that a radio trainin Planning and Civil Association, buildings in replicas of the years ago. But, like Mrs. Pater- of the National Council on His- The commonwealth evolved New Guinea. prize for general excellence in son's, some will be of soft cot- two-hour lectures, starting Wed- course will begin tonight at 7:30 womenfolk garb of the period. o'clock at borough hall. Eighl toric Sites and Buildings and chemistry, Long Branch High ton. nesday at K p.m. Mrs. George Paterson, Jr., of club members have enrolled. various other historical societies School officials announced today. Unlike anything of that yes- The opening lecture will be Neptune, auxiliary chairman, Hostesses were Mrs. Leslie D and patriotic organizations. The award, given by the Mon- teryear, many of Allaire's 1961 held at the Monmouth Shopping said the women will be on hand Seely, Mrs. RichaYd Sculthorpe Born July 4, 1881 mouth County Section of the hostess gowns will have slight Center auditorium, Eatontown. Chamber Official at least every week-end and and Mrs. Fred Stilwell. He was born in on a American Chemical Society, was whenever scheduled events are hoops — "to give us a little The subject listed is on micro- presented at the group's annual more air" Mrs. Paterson ex- wave communications systems national holiday — July 4, 1881 — 9 held. They will serve to verify the son of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. education meeting held recently the character of the park, pro- plains. and will be given by Robert Adams of the ITT Corporation, Frederick D. Grant. Favors 'Optimism at the Old Orchard Country Club. vide- information, and invito vol- And while it is believed Allaire- BBD&O Elects William, a senior, is vice presi- women always wore their head- Nutley. He was graduated from the unteer memberships (contribu- U.S.^Military Academy in 1903 in FREEHOLD — A ipokesma storied plants are not among the dent of the high school's physics tions) in the non-profit associa- pieces tightly tied atop their Harold J. Hersb, 40, Monument lor the greater Freehold Cham easiest to 'move' in this day of club, and has been a membe locks, the creatures of 1%I will Carling to Board the class with Gen. Douglas Mac- tion which is raising funds to St., Freehold is in charge of reg- Arthur. MacArthur stood first in br of Commerce struck a not sprawling, one-floor Industrial of the Chemistry Club, Ches be allowed to let them drop off further reconstruction. istrations. NEW YORK — Philip C. Car- the class and was first captain. of optimism this week in corn- buildings with their more ef- Club, Student Council, Audio Vis the head and settle on the shoul- Mrs. Paterson was one of the The second lecture is set March ling, 300 Fair Haven Rd., Fair Grant stood sixth and was adju- Denting on Freehold's future ceo ficient layout potential. uals A^ds staff, and Public speak ders something like TV Western Haven, has been elected to the first to have 15 at the Ocean Township town tant of the cadet corps, a post nomlc outlook. ing and Debating Club. He ha her "working cowgirls' 10-gallon . board of directors of Batten, Bar- "Nevertheless, there are some clothes" hall, Monmouth and Deal Rd. held in 1829 by a Virginian who Robert W. Hurrle, executive di also served as bowling secretary. completed. It The public will get its first Dr. K. H. Powers of the RCA ton, Durstine and Osborn adver- very good areas in the Karagheu- represents — with some modern gained fame in the Civil War on rector of the chamber, said that sian plant which might meej.the The young scientist has been official look at the auxiliary in Labs, Princeton, will talk on mod tising agency. day conveniences — the dress the Confederate side — Robert the pattern of industrial divers requirements of several tenants, a polio victim for many years. May 17 at a Silver Dol- ulation technique!, end elements ladies of Allaire's 1822 flour- E. Lee. fidation already under way hen if not on large one. The entire He has been accepted by Mon lar Tea. This will feature n revue of Information theory. e ishing village wore between dawn Grant was married in 1907 to should be considered a positive layout, according to plant man- mouth College where he plans of early American bridal gowns On March 29, lecture three will and sundown. and an introduction of the aux- Edith Root, whose father, Elihu plus factor despite an understand ager Edwin B. Bachman, in to major In chemistry. be in the Ocean Township hall Root, was then secretary of state. ably somewhat gloomy atmos- eludes more thanV00,000 square Other students from Lon, Topped with a close-fitting iliary ladies. L. C. Tillotson of Bell Telephone phere at present caused by th In 1908 he was graduated from feet, and seems fairly flexible*. Branch High School who attendee Labs, Holmdel, will speak on the U.S. Engineering School. . announcement of gradual termin- "Mr. Bnchman has co-operated the dinner were Orin Merrill, Pat space communications. | 'He's a Prince' ation of most production opera- with us in every way possible, rick Duckworth, and Daniel La Demo Assembly Candidates The fourth lecture will be in tions of A. & M. Karagheusla vender. Staff members in atten He was in the Cuban Pacifica- to date including a personally con the Monmouth Shopping Center tion of 1906, the Vera Cruz Ex- Inc. between now and the em ducted tour, of the entire planl dance were Miss Gertrude. Abbitt, April 4. Three principal speakers of the year. . pedition of 1914. on.Whe Mexican at my request, the provision ol I. A, Zarik, chairman of th Present Solid Organization on the subject of microwave are Border in 1913-17, on the Supreme The chamber official also sail photographs,. floor layouts am science department, Leslie Grove on the agenda that evening. War Council, Versailles, France, that he feels that the manage- and John Kolibas of the scienc LONG BRANCH — Monmoutl! other information for our files Star, was a Rutgers night school 1918-19, and with the American department, and Miss Theodora County's trio of Democratic or- ment of A. & M. Karagheusiai to help us be of direct and im- instruqtor in economics* from Commission to Negotiate Peace ganization supported candidates should be commended for giving mediate service to possible pros- Apostolacus, director of guidance. 1948 to 1958, is a former presi- Society to Hear In Paris in 1919. From 1942 to their employees and the commun- pects. for the General Assembly met dent of the Long Branch Lion: 1944 he was chief of the pro- for the first time yesterday since ity so much advance notice o! "We have a'lso been in touch Club, is member of the Lon tection branch, Office of Civilian receiving the blessing last Thurs- Dr..Mrgudich the impending shutdown. "Let' with A. & M. Karagheusian's New Branch Board of Adjustment, sit Defense. He retired from the day from an all-powerful "screen- be realistic," he said. "Even be- York agents for the property to Safe Boating frequently as acting city Magis RUMSON — The Monmouth Army in 1945 and from 1946 to ing committee" fore the announcement, the pic- offer assistance in any way pos- trate, is a former president of the County Section of the American 1951 was vice president of the ture seemed pretty clear. I doubl sible." Course Set The three are Dr. Lorenzo W Young Democratic Club of Mon Chemical Society will hold a din- George Washington University If anyone was very much sur- Harris, an Asbury Park physi- mouth County and a forme ner Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the here. Hurrle referred, too, t0 the re- prised. So now, let's look ahead. FORT MONMOUTH — The cian; Elliot L. Katz, a Long county Democratic registration River House, Rumson, followed by He and his wife, who is con- "Most certainly on the positive cently reorganized chamber's United Sates Coast Guard Auxil over-all program of work, which Branch lawyer who was hos chairman, and belongs to the a meeting at 8 o'clock in the fined to their home by illness, side," he said, "has been the lo- iary will begin a 9 week course to the candidates, and Council- board of trustees of the Long ittle Silver fire house. live in a comfortable, rambling includes regular and continuing in seamanship and safe boating Philip C. Carling cation here in comparatively re- man William F.X. Connell o Branch Jewish Community Cen- Dr. John N. Mrgudich, who is frame house on a hill in Clinton, cent years of the Irvington Di- efforts toward more industrial de- tomorrow at 8 p.m. Allantic Highlands, a school ter Congregation of Israel and carrying on research on ionic Mr. Carling joined the firm in N.Y. They have three married vision of the Minnesota Mining velopment for the Freehold area The series of lectures is open teacher. Temple Beth Miriam. conduction at the U. S. Army 1949 as an account executive. He daughters and 11 grandchildren. •TUid"MMufacturing Co., Brock- "Right now, we're building oui to the public and Is free of charge Mr, Connell, 32 was born a ~if!n.al Research and Develop; presently is a management su- Grant comes to Washington way Glass Co., Inc., the Nestli files of local facts to be used except for a small cost for les- Mr. Katz said the aspirants in our own localized versions of had a general discussion leading Jersey City, was graduated from ment Laboratory, Fort Mon pervisor and vice president 6t about once a month and stays at Co., Inc., and Precision Fila- son material. the same apartment the Grants industrial presentation; we are to the planning, of organization St. Peter's Preparatory .School mouth, will speak on the electro- BBD&O. ments, Inc. Registration will be in build have kept for about 15 years. expanding our contracts with area for a vigorous campaign. He and the University of Portland chemical generation of energy and Mr. Carling is a director of "These four firms alone have ing 478 In the area opposite the industrial development agencies east gate of Fort Monmouth. said no definite conclusions Ore., where he had been a foot continous feed batteries. the Fair Haven Youth Center A worker at the centennial provided Jobs for nearly 800 per- commission said of Grant: "He's and are planning future moves were reached and that the three ball scholarship winner; has done Dr. Mrgudich received bache- and Fair Haven Community Ap- sons, and one of them, 3M is Nautical terms, seamanship, a prince." At the apartment which will include some commun- with Mayor P. Campi of Little raduate work at Selon Hall lor and master's degrees in phys- peal. even now expanding its operations outboarding, aids to navigation building one said: "You couldn't ity advertising in carefully select- Silver, organization candidates teaches eighth grade in Memorial ical chemistry from the Univer- here, and there are rumors o charts and compass, knots and meet a nicer gentleman if you ed publications, provided that we splices, rules of the road, and for freeholder, would meet reg- Public School, Eatontown, is a sity of Arizona and a doctorate It pays to advertise in The at least one other similar expan- wished." can find sufficient funds; when safe boating are among the topics ularly. former president of the Atlantic rom Illinois in 1933. Register—Advertisement. sion. our new board of directors takes that will be discussed Mayor Campi won unanimous Highlands Parent-Teacher Asso- "This is the best possible kind office in the near future a per- All persons successfully com- backing from municipal leaders ciation, is chairman of the Atlan of expansion, by the way. Re- manent industrial development pleting the course will be award- two weeks ago at a meeting at tic Highlands Yacht Harbor Com gardless of any need for efforts committee will be activated. ed n Coast Guard certificate of which nine names also were ad- mission, is a first lieutenant in toward attracting more outside merit. The series is jointly spon- vanced for the Assembly. A the Atlantic Highlands Fire De- No matter firms, no chamber of commerce "Ours is an organization sup- sored by Flotillas 22, 26 and 27.screening committee headed by partment, is a former presideni f w h a t type wormy of the name overlooks the ported entirely by volunteer busi- Mayor Eugene Lowenstein of the Atlantic Highlands Demo- home improve- Importance of helping where i ness and professional members. Rrarllpy Bpach was picked to cratic Club and belongs to the ment you are can to Improve the local business We plnn that it shall function, New Jersey Interscholastic Ath planning, Mon- whittle the number down to climate for existing Industrie as do other modern-day cham- Bendix Plans letic Officials Association, the ^ mo u t h Con- hree. employers. bers of commerce in many areas New Jersey and Monmouth i|^ struction can "Construction of a new and of civic — economic activity. Show Exhibit , After announcing the ct County Education Associations save you real modem plant which will house "Despite recent substantial in- mittees selections, Mayor Lowen- money. Fin- and St. Agnes Catholic Church est workman- 3M's Magnetic Tape Division Is creases in both membership and EATONTOWN —' New ceram stein said all other aspirants had Holv Name Society. financial support, we have not Ic-metal terminal assemblies for ship and ma- nearing. completion just outside indicated they would support the Mr. Connell's term as coun- yet reached a point where we use in electronics gear will be terials too. Call of the borough. 3M chose Free- organization slate. cilman expires this year and he today for your can go ahead with every phase featured hy the Red Bank divi- hold for the location of this sec- Dr. Harris 39, was born at As- will not seek re-election. free estimate ond company facility which will of our Industrial program. Mean- sion of the.Bendix Corporation in bury Park. He is a graduate of on any job, time, we shall, of course, do its exhibit at the Institute of Ra- AH three Assembly potentials function as its East Coast sup- the city high school, received nre married and each has four large or small. everything we can within our dio Engineers Show that opens his, medical, degree at Howard plier of magnetic video-audio tape In New York City March 20.' children. The Harris youngsters plus conventional recording tape. means. Ev"en the mere existence University Medical School in of a full-time chamber office is The new terminals, called Cc- nre Sharon. 14; Kay. 8;. Lorenzo, This Is a growth potential prod- Washington, served as a medical and Nancy, 4. Katz children uct if there ever was one! a definite asset to Freehold. In ameterms are "practically indes- officer in the Air Force in World fact, it was because of this that tructible," according to the an- are Jane, 7; Martha, 5; Henry, ADD A ROOM "We understand that the new War II is a vestryman at St. 4; and Amy, 3. The Connell 'he firm mentioned earlier was nouncement by the division. The Augustine's Episcopal Church, plant will ie in operation by late terminals also provide a high :hildren are William, 6; John, summer or early fall and is ex- referred to Karagheusian's agent Asbury Park, serves on the so quickly. degree of reliability in transis- i; Donna Jean; 4; and Walter, pected to employ from 75 to 125 tors, relays, condenser banks, staffs at Fitkin Hospital and persons." "Plant locators, along with Monmouth Medical Center, and Room Completely Prepared and other components, company Planned and designed by Monmouth He said that the chamber is many other people, today, think mgineers said. belongs to the Elks, American first of the chamber of commerce Legion, Alpha Phi fraternity, Thomas J. Hackett Construction; sill, floor beams; plate, pleased to note recent announce- Other products to he exhibited studs; celling beams; rafters; ridge; Jffice when they need experienced ments of the county Planning >y the division include a family Monmouth County Men's Club, Will is Probated door, window and closet openings pre- Board regarding industrial pros considerate and confidential as- of reflex klystrons, gas noise Monmouth County Medical So- FREEHOLD — The will pared. ect« and the plans of the borough sistance. Freehold's chamber source tubes, and the complete :iety, Westside Community Cen- Thomas J. Hackett of Red Bank council to help provide such members should be congratulated Bendix line of semiconductors,' !er, and the Democratic Club of was probated recently by Sur- No Money Down things as retraining of rug mill for thus adding to the prestige including diffused alloy power Monmouth County. 1 rogate Edward C. Broege. workers. if their community. transistors. These latter semicon- He was a candidate for city Mr. Haekett, who died Nov. 21, • 1st Payment June "So far," he said, "our own luctors will be featured in a :ouncil in Asbury Park in 1957, left $1,500 for the education of • To 20 Years To Pay 179 efforts have made it possible for Ight-dlmming circuit for'homes, placing sixth and failing of elec- his nephew Richard Thomas Nor- ns to refer, directly, a potential RAY TOVRS FORT and in an automotive ignition :ion by about 200 votes. man and $500 each to Christine tenant for part of the available system. 1 FORT MONMOUTH - Cadet Mr. Katz, 41 is a native of Maynard and Kenneth G. Soder- MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO, space at the rug plant. While Itaff Sgt. James C. Ray, son of Long Branch; was graduated itrom. The remainder of his es- : HIGHWAY ;. •-' -

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As I960.began, savings placed in Victoria Camp's Big Decision the bluest of blue chip industrial .cor- PORTER porate bonds brought you 4% per cent It was a big decision to make— Attempts were made to change while the same money placed in the bluest of blue chip one which high school students are the date of the oratorical contest but industrial stocks gave you just slightly over 3 per cent not often faced with. these proved futile since it was set on average and on some stocks only 1 or 2 per cent • But Victoria Camp, daughter of in advance on state and nationa No longer. The gap between what you can earn on stocks and bonds has narrowed, the appeal to investors Mr. and Mrs. E..L. Camp, 79 Ave- basis. And the Monmouth Players to shift cash from low-yield stocks to high-yielding nue of Two Rivers, Rumson, made it could not cancel the Friday night bonds has weakened substantially. —at personal sacrifice and in the performance. Tickets had been sold. There are tens of millions more of us who are finest traditions of the theater. It was impossible also to get an un- savers than borrowers, and what savings can earn is The Red Bank Catholic High derstudy for Victoria or put the play a mattery of vital concern to the vast majority of Ameri- School student had this problem fac- on without her. Her role was a ma- cans. Here, therefore, is an updated report on the sav- ing her: jor one.. ings "numbers game" showing what new savings can earn in various mediums in this early month of 1961 ' She had a lead role In the Mon- " When Victoria agreed to take the as against what they were earning in the same mediums mouth Players production of 'The role in "The Heiress," she did not in early 1960. , .Heiress" Friday night at the Nave- know the two dates would coincide These Pays: Lenten Prayer If you put your savings in: sink Library. • With a great sense of loyalty to U.S. Treasury bills due in one year, you can get At the same time, she was to ap- the production as well as to her Our Representative Republic from around 2% per cent interest, as compared with more pear in Toms River in an American school, Victoria spent many hours than 5 per cent in January i960, and you would have By GEORGE E. SOKOL$KY Legion sectional oratorical contest. deciding what to do. obtained even less a short time ago. While big-time The winner of this event goes on to "I only wish I could be two places This is a representative republic, controlled by a' GO investors are attracted to this interest return, there's the state finals, where the top prize at the same time," the girl said. "But, written Constitution and by acts; of Congress as inter- not much allure left for the little fellow with a limited preted by the Supreme Court. By a representative re- is a $1,000 scholarship and can en- since I cannot, I made a decision WITH amount of cash. public is meant a government chosen by the people at U.S. Treasury securities due in the rrfid-196Os, you ter the national contest for a chance which, in conscience, I feel is right." elections for specific terms of office and with limited can get 3y per cent annually against 5 per cent in the at a $4,000 scholarship. ' Victoria Camp is young and her responsibility. Under the American Con- 2 GOD fall of 1959. Magic indeed were the "magic" 5 per cent stitution, these limitations are stated in The feeling among many persons education has just started. But she by notes due in 1964 which the Treasury sold in the fall very general terms, but as the economic who have heard Victoria was that has shown a sense of responsibility of 1959 and which pulled in an unprecedented total of and political life of the countiy has she had an excellent chance of win- and maturity for which we highly grown increasingly complex, laws have Jim Bishop subscriptions from supposedly unsophisticated little in- ning the sectional event. commend her. had to be passed which in 1787 would vestors throughout the nation. There won't be another St. Gregory, the first of 16 sale of "Magic 5s". soon again! not have been thought necessary and Popes of that name, was a pat the Constitution has been modified to rician who held a high politica U.S. Treasury bonds due way out in the 1990s, you William S. White: post in Rome before he the can get 3% per cent compared with 4% per cent a meet these new conditions. This partic- call to religious service. He SOKOLSKY ularly applies to matters of inter-state then gave his wealth to the poor year ago. The highest interest rates on bonds in a gen- commerce, of public welfare and of the general defense and made his home into a mon eration were' hit in early 1960, haven't been touched Quietest Man in The Kennedy Cabinet astery. He rose to be Pope, When Theodore Roosevelt and Robert La Follette from 590 to 604. As Pope he since. WASHINGTON — The title of i than a clear and imminent dan- Southern motives is a poor way favored the Referendum and Recall, they were regarded sent St. Augustine to effect the Tax-free state and municipal bonds of high-grade quietest man in the Kennedy Cab- jger to public order. If things go to run a Department of Justice, conversion of Britain to Chris- Inet goes now to the man about ion as they are, Hoffa may be let alone a railroad. as wild radicals. Today, both these ideas are recom- tianity. His name also is asso- caliber, you can get 314 per cent against 4I/J per cent whom it wa? once supposed the laterally in a position to paralyze mended by men and women who regard themselves as ciated (perhaps incorrectly) with a year ago, Frtr an investor in the 50 per cent tax loudest controversy would swirl. the transportation of this nation conservatives. They agitate for direct action against the arrangement of so-called bracket the 3>4 per cent is the equivalent of 6& per Attorney General Robert Kenne- by 1963. There Is no notion that Book Gregorian mode jor chant. The dy. . . long attacks have cut him down. the Congress, the Court and other government offi following Easter' prayer comes cent and is worth more to a very wealthy individual. Robert Kennedy wholly appre- Instead there is a gloomy belief cials with whose views and actions they disagree. Thi;down from him. Incidentally, when President Kennedy sold his stock* that he is stronger than ever. ciates the helpfulness of being Reviews would be the Referendum and Recall. It would bring after his election, much of the cash released went Into brother Bob to President John More legislation in this area may MAN'S DESIRING. By Menna It is very meet and right, with all powers of heart and F. Kennedy. But he is fully aware j he expected Gallle. Harper. $3.50. us closer to a democracy than to a republic. tax-free municipal securities. * «lso of the human difficulties of! Civil rights—On this sensitive 1 mind, and with the service of "Jesu, joy of man's desiring, the lips, to praise the invisible Highest-grade corporate bonds, 4>4 per cent the relationship. His critics have] jssue the Justice Department will Griff always sings—back home in The dissatisfaction with the Cotyt arises from the » built-in and standing opportun-i ke haste slowly but surely, God, (ho Father Almighty, and against 4% per cent at the start of 1960. ma the little Welsh town of Crynant "Communist decisions" and from the Brown Decision Hi» Only-Begotten Son, our ity to leap upon the slighest in-1 centering on protection of the and just <•:. loudly and unmusical stance of any seeming aggres- which dealt with the question of segregation. The Lord Jesus Christ, Who paid Real estate mortgages, 5>4-5% against 6-7 per right to vote. The authority of thejly in the English Midlands where the debt of Adam for us to the siveness and to cry out: principal objection to many of the recent decisions cent and over a year ago. And it well may be that the r_...Southeri n state_._.__s wil...:nl never b'•-'he e luckily gets a teaching job. Eternal Father, and effaced the "Bobby is,throwing his Weight lightlnKm,yy by-passeduy.passeu. Thmee uiiumuy Father Rowland; Is a miner of the Court is that they are, in reality, acts of legfs bond of (he ancient guilt by new saver investing in mortgages will get less interest •round." He is trying to givej ral, in fact, has made a pol- , gene w ] Mam or Maaaam is the wonder- lation, the Court assuming a function to which it is (he Blood poured forth in lov- before he again gets more. • them no smallest chance. Not un-jjCy nVrisinn that no federal ! fulest homey maker of fruit ing-kindness. naturally, he likes his brotherjwill be brought until the leadersicake; there are younger children. not designated. One of my correspondents writes: A cross-section of stocks of industrial corpora- «nd doesn't want to be the agent j of the state involved have been (It's a grand house but a poor "But we can not lie down and die, as the men in For (his Is the Paschal fes- tival in which Thou first didst tions, 3% per cent, about'the same as at the start of fo*"r" harmin' '"g" hi""'s administration-••—•—••-•—•—. • - • o( the situation and given man's, where they eat breakfast Korea had to do, while we are betrayed by bur own Out of Politics full opportunity to take corrective in the kitchen and bacon is bring our fathers, the children 1960, but down from the average income obtainable Indeed, in these early days he | action on their own. 1 served right out of the frying government. If there are men in our judiciary, govern- of Israel, out of Egypt and this past fall. Many popular stocks return much less r* running the Department of Jus-1 He will surely have to take Po- ment, education, etc., ad infinitum, betraying us, it is madest (hem (o pass over the than 3% per cent. But Griffyd himself may leave Red Sea dry-shod. lice -with almost ascetic reserve, jSO mc heat here, from hot-eyed our duty to expose them and get rid of them before faying nothing, staying out of i reformers who would like just to for this fine new position provid- This, (hen, Is (he night which U.S. savings bonds, 3% per cent if held .to ma- they succeed in destroying our country. These all sound politics and tending strictly to cast all Southern .election officials ed always he has the money to cleared away (he darkness of turity, the same as in 1960 because this maximum business. His press officers, for [into tjai l by midnight^ . | travel so far and to buy the suit like platitudes—that's how platitudes are born." sin by a pillar'of radiance. his rate is fixed by law. the moment, ore like farmers But. in the opinion of this cor- j unaccustomed dignity re- This Is the night throughout paid not to plant corn: They are uir es Wlth a Io a n from A This is a profound emotional response to a grave (he world which.now restores respondent, he is ready to take ?. , - , , ""' Most savings banks, 3\/% to 3% per cent, also far more inclined to play every- it. in the conviction that a con-iG""e' h e Eoes otf t0 a schot>1 sense of injustice. There is too great a tendency lo call to Grace and unites to holiness thing down than to play anything u unchanged. temptuous prejudging of all the women are sharp- everything crackpot which is not currently fashionable believers In Christ, separated up. Headlines they flee from, tongued Lydia Kilmartin, Mrs, from wordly vices and from Savings and loan associations, 3% to 4 per cent rather than pursue. Molly Webster, Margaret the stu-The fact is that over the country groups are organizing (he gloom of sin. Nevertheless, the wheels are DOUBLE PAYMENT dent, all from a world with draw- themselves in opposition to what they regard as a nega- This Is the night in which in most, 4y2 per cent in a few. These rates are under turning in "Justice." And it isj ST. LOUIS. (AP) - The St. ing-room, not parlor,, and cock' tion of the American philosophy of government. There Christ broke (he bonds of death pressure, though. possible to discern, through the j Louis county tax collector's office tails instead of tea. He has no and ascended from (he grave, paper curtain of a reticence of Is having second thoughts about companion, or so it looks for a are, for instance, about 100 conservative clubs on (he conqueror. For (o be born Commercial banks, a maximum of 3 per cent Com- good taste which the young at- ils new system of returning the youth who hungers for one. campuses and the number is increasing. "Young Ameri- had been no blessing to us, un- mercial banks are limited by law from paying more torney general has stoically hung taxpayer's original bill as a re- Aunt Gertie let him have the cans for Freedom" is an exciting youth body, out- less we could have been re- on savings deposits. , ? , up there, certain interesting ceipt, marked paidp . Some 500 tax-money for the suit, but he has spokenly conservative. "The John Birch Society" con- deemed. plans. jpayers have returned the receipt- little to spare especially when the Oh, the wondrous condescen- Rates in many mediums which seemed inferior a Even, these plans are acknowl- ed billsbil , alonl g with second pay- girls he meets all like whisky— sists of adults, organized all over the country, to advo- sion of Thy loving-kindness to- year ago now shape up fairly well, relationships which in the pub, at the dance, and edged only in low key, and when ments in full, cate special causes such as the impeachment of Chief wards us! were startling at the beginning of 1960 have moved one is told of them he is also wherever they go. But Griff's Justice Earl Warren. They publish a magazine, "Ameri- Oh, the inestimable tender- Warned that nobody is making renl trouble is not his half-empty ness of Thy love! To redeem closer to "normal." As you accumulate savings, decide »ny great claims for them pockets, it's his fresh, blunt hon- can Opinion." ' the servant, Thou gavest up (he j esty—and his exasperating- flair first what your key aim is in investing them, then study The attorney general's exper- Son. these comparisons to see which mediums are best ience In a hard school, that of for stirring up in Lydia a reac- The principal conservative publication is the "Na- This holy night, (hen, puts i rongrpnsional rnunsrl, has Ition exactly opposite to the onetional Review," the circulation of which increases al- to flight offenses, washes away for you. /) taught him that it is incompar- he hoped for. It's a story of a though it does not receive much advertising from busi- sins, and restores innocence (o ably better to perform than to young man and woman sort of (he fallen and joyousness (o (he promise—and fatal to promise an backing into love, clenching ness firms. This weekly publication has gathered to- sad. hands and fingers into fists be- ounce more than can be later gether a group of brilliant writers, mindful of the "New Oh, truly blessed night, which New Decoration performed. fore they get around to using them for caresses. Republic" in the days of Walter Lippmann and Herbert spoiled the Egyptians and en- Principal Problems Croly. Russell Kirk in Chicago edits a quarterly, the riched the Hebrews—the night With these qualifications in In the background, is an educa- in which Heaven and ire mind, this is the present position tional institution free., and ea,sy, "University Bookman,"'which is conservative and in-reconciled! In the principal problems which and intellectual, too, in a man-tellectual. We pray Thee, Lord, there- will challenge Attorney General ner we're not accustomed to; fore, that* Thou wouldst pre- Kennedy: faculty and students consort on In addition to these publications are numerous serve Thy servants In the Crime—He sees this, particular-! a more sophisticated level, and pamphlets, newsletters, opinion circulators of every peaceful enjoyment of this Eas- while they poke fun at thought ry interstate gambling, as dan-j type of thought, some of which need to be taken seri- ter happiness; through Jesus gerously on the rise. A cool coun- processes, they indulge in them, Christ our Lord, Who Livest terattack (large, hot, purple too. •• ously by the student of politics and social conditions, and Rclgnest with God the words like "crusade" are not But the main virtue of this and others, of course, must be pushed aside because Fnthcr, in the Unity of the welcome around the Justice De- novel is perhaps not to be found they represent blatant opportunism. But even the lat- Holy Ghos(, God now and for- partment) has been carefully in the main story, and much less ever: Amen. prepared. AH major federal in- in the attendant circumstances, ter are interesting because one wonders where the Reprinted from the book, Oo With but in the telling by the talented Qod, by Jim Btsliop, by special ner- vestigative agencies are being support comes from. The "hate" sheets are particularly mission o( the book'i pubmpubllfhers: , drawn together inlo a collective Menna Gallic Her first novel. Iraw-Hlll Book Co.. ~Inc. "Strike for a Kingdom," was anshocking and the question is who puts up the money C> 1MB, t>y Jim "Bishop!"' orBtiibuted inti-crime.assault force. iy King Features Syndicate. achievement and a promise of a for untruthful statements and miserable distortions. An all-federal crime intelligence fine second; this too is an System ii being prepared, Efforts Yet, even such publications give evidence of depth of achievement and a promise of a Accustom yourself gradually to are being made, too, for closer finp third. Above all, credit' goes discontent and discouragement, not among the eco- relationships with state and local carry prayer int6 all your daily to Miss Gallic's unerring eye andnomically unfortunate, but among all classes, particu- occupations. Speak, move, work, prosecutors. never failing ear; speech, looks Antitrust—Staffs are being en- larly the professionals, physicians, dentists, lawyers. in peace, as • if you were in and behavior come off these prayer, as indeed you ought to larged. The attorney general has pagei! in just the right tone, ser- Such movements are usually not reported because no hostility either to business it- be. Do everything without excite- ious but never solemn, witty but they really do not make news unless they coalesce and ment, by the spirit of grace.— »elf or to bigness in business. He not obvious, real but not sordidly Francois Fenelon. will be skeptically concerned, realistic—how to carry a tray nominate someone for the presidency, as the Hillman however, wherever bigness is with' , the nervous pluck- faction of the labor movement built up the personality attained cimpiy by tiie swallow- ing of fluff from the divp.n, the of Fiorello La Guardia or as the Left Wing of the New Ing of the big by the much bigger. nail file to cut the cake, the Prayer is so necessary, and awakening of desire and its fal-Deal came into power during Franklin D. Roosevelt's the source of so..many blessings, The Hoffa Case that he who has discovered the Labor baronism—This' may be tering, the dying widow chuck- second term. It is difficult to report a silence or a re- ling with laughter at the com- reasuro can not be prevented considered — specifically in (he sentment or an irritation. Yet out of such emotions 'rom having recourse to it, when- case of James Hoffa of the Tcam- munion service arranged for her. 6—Monday, March 6, 1961 W. G. Rogers come all popular responses to government ever he,has an opportunity — tteri Union—to be nothing less Francois Fenelon. Letters on The Conviction RED BANK REGISTER Monday, March 6, 1961—7 Income Tax Views Upheld By Papp Controversy Giordano Outlined by League FREEHOLD - The conviction RED BANK — The League o( pay, and it bears more heavily 25 South Woodland Dr The Board of Education' at of a woman for falling to give Women Voters outlined its views on the poor man than Hie well- Filr Haven, N. J. Rumson-Fair Haven Is to be com- up a party line In an emergency in support of a state personal in- to-do. To the Editor: mended for their statement and was upheld Friday by County come tax et a special press meet- Judge John C. Giordano. Reach Invested Wealth the moral honesty of their posi- ing in the Old House Saturday. The league contends that a I was concerned some time Mrs. Marya Dziubaty of Brid- •go when I first read about the tion. Representatives from the Asbury hree per cent sales tax with Hie same cannot be said for ley Ter., South Belmar, was Park Region, Red Bank Region, Papp produced Shakespeare play found guilty of the ch'arge and food exempts yield about 185 to be presented at the Rumson- the Asbury Park Board, how- and Middletown Township LWV million. A personal income tax— ever. Their surrender to "our fined $200 by South Belmar Mag- discussed five main areas of need Fair Haven High School, spon istrate Stephen D. Maguire. using the New York range of 2 sored by the local council oi veterans" leaves them wide open that they claimed could be aided to 10 per cent — would yield up- Jewish Women. However, I fell to protest* by any other group Mrs, Laverae McCloskey, also by a state personal income tax. of Bradley Ter., had charged that wards of 200 million. In ad- lure the patriotic organizations of Americans who wish their The League of Women Voters, dition, a state personal income led by the press In the area, ideas forced upon the minds of Mrs. Dziubaty had refused to hang up when she, Mrs. McClos- following an extended study of tax would tax wealth invested in would surely protest In view of the students. the state's financial picture, an stocks and bonds, league spokes- Mr. Papp (Paplrofnky) invoking key, was attempting to call a When the book burners, self- doctor Jan. 18 after her year-old nounced support for the personal man said. the Fifth Amendment abou appointed censors, special in- income tax in April, 1956. They cited a State Tax Policy •whether he had • ever been i son fell and struck his head. terest groups and thought control- Main areas which would bene- Commission report which said, member of the Communist party. lers get the powers they seek, it Mrs. McCloskey testified that she had asked three times for fit ,from the personal income "A citizen can own a million dol- I was amazed no such protests will then be "1984" and we will lax, the League speakers said, lars worth of high-yield securi- have Big Brother to answer to the use of the phqne because her were made — until today I read son appeared to stop breathing were: ties and pay not a nickel to about the American Legion and One last thought. Mr. Rapp and was turning blue. The child's 1. Penal institutions. either state or local govern- does not appear In the play, and Old Tapanemus Chapter, DAR. father, Stephen McCloskey, testi- POWERFUL CARDINAL PAIR— Cardinal Ernie Broglio displays the strong right arm 2. Mental institutions. ment." The stale's intangible Where are the other DAR chap- I don't recall anyone claiming fied that he tried twice without '3. Higher education. personal property tax was re- the Mr. Shakespeare wrote Com that enabled him to pott a 21-9 mark, tops in the majors in I960, whils working ters in the area, and where has success. 4. State aid. to local ichoo pealed in 1945. our press been? munistic doctrine into his plays out at Spring training camp in St. Petersburg, Fla. Looking over hit shoulder it districts. Where Is the danger? _ A neighbor and registered League representatives pointed Where was our editor when nurse, Mrs, Marie Looney, final- Lindy McDaniel, the Redbird-relief ace. Lindy appeared in 65 games in I960, 5. Improvements of date high- out that a sales tax In New the article was put in The Regis- Sincerely, Robert C. Hughes ly put through the call about six saving 27 and setting up a 12-4 record. (AP Wirephoto) ways. Jersey In 1935 was repealed with- ter on page 18, Tuesday. Feb. 28, minutes later. The child recov- Cite 'Recapture' in four months of operation. entitled "Joseph Papp of Shake- ered about five hours after the One of the major points of ar- speare Festival Theatrical Phllan 312 Sherman Ave. A personal income tax, they fall. • gument used by the league is stated, would tend to stabilize throplst." Deal Park, N. J. See $5 Million Reciprocal Bills Mrs/ Dziubaty said that she Sharabba tnat a personal income tax and put a "brake" on the rapid Philanthropist? To The Editor: complied with the first request Tornado Damage Passage Seen would "recapture" for New rise in the local property tax Very truly yours I wish to commend The Regis- made to give up the phone. • Jersey a large amount of taxes burden. Eleanor Gordy Bahrt ter on its thorough coverage of Although upholding the original Pleads Guilty CHICAGO (AP) - Utility and PATERSON (AP) - Stite Sen. now paid to New York state by Wayne Dumont Jr., R-Warren, In addition, a personal Income the controversy Involving "Ro- conviction, judge Giordano re- city crews labored along barri residents who derive income tax is a fairer tax than a Bales Box 95 meo and Juliet." duced the fine from $200 to $100. says the next session of the New from New York. Ttie approximate- To Theft caded streets today to clear de- Jersey Legislature will undoubt- tax, they laid. It readily ad- Mlddletown, N. J, The splendid stand reflected in bris from a tornado that cut a ly 155,000 commuters who pay justs to the individual taxayer's FREEHOLD — Frank Shar- edly pass reciprocal bills to give • To the Editor: the statement issued by the Rum- twisting 5'/J-mile swath through New York income tax could ere ability to pay. making allow- abba. East Spring Ter., Red New York state the names of In protesting the appearance ol son-Fair Haven Regional Board Chicago's Sou|h Side at dusk dit their payments under a New ances for special circumstances; Bank, pleaded guilty Friday be- New Yorkers working in New Mr. Pari^i Shakespeare Festival, could well be incorporated into PTO Meets Saturday. Jersey personal income tax whereas sales taxes penalize fore County Judge John C. Gior- Jersey. and in j-equestlng the schools to the history classes of all the high The twister struck without warn- against their New York tax, the large families, retired persons, withdraw their students from at- dano to charges of breaking and Dumont, chairman of the Leg- schools Invited to participate. ning, leaving one dead and 93 league claims. those with temporarily reduced tendance, there are persons ad- NextMonday entering and petty larceny. islature's commission on out-of- To have submitted to attempts injured, Properly damage was Institution of a itate personal incomes, heavy medical expenses vocating positions not consistent According to Assistant Prose- state taxation of New Jersey res- to subvert the play-production HAZLET—The executive board estimated at $5 million. income tax, the league feels, will and uninsured losses. with our heritage and Constitu- Itself, and Council of Jewish of the Parent-Teacher Organiza cutor John A, Pelilln, Sharabba idents, appeared yesterday on Three elementary schools were provide a more intelligent ap- Attending the meeting were tion. , Women's civic projects would tion met last Wednesday in tho stole $138 worth of carpet from the "Legislative Report" radio closed for repairs. At least 25 proach to the problem of In- Mrs. M. A. Vreeland, chairman, Yes, Mr. Papp did invoke the surely have been "a surrender to school, and discussed the pro- the Red Bank Carpet Center, broadcast with Assemblyman buildings have been red-tagged creasing revenues to meet ex- Fair Haven; Mrs. Harry A. FJfth Amendment. This is com- the very evils we oppose." gram for next Monday's meet- Front St., Dec 26. Elmer M. Matthews, D-Essex, a as unsafe for electrical service panding state services. Shultz, West Long Branch, Mrs. mon knowledge. However, his The school board is to be con- ing. Sharabba will be sentenced commission member, - and Wil- by George Ramsey, city build- Opposition to a state sales tax Josaph F. Bryan, Oceanport; appearance before the House Un- gratulated on so forthrightly re- Miss Mary Haberle said a play March 17. liam Miller, commission counsel. ing commissioner. He said nine Mrs. Joseph Farrell, Lincroft; American Activities Committee sisting such irresponsible as- will ba presented by Mrs. Anita Doris Matthews of Summer The senator, a Republican Is based on two principles: That Mrs. S. M. Hoffman, Red Bank did sot result in prosecution or saults on freedom. Maver's sixth grade class entitled Ave., Beiford. pleaded not guilty would be demolished. gubernatorial candidate, said leg- the dollar amount of goods which a person buys has no di- and Miss Mae McCarthy, As- conviction for any crime, and our Very sincerely, "Only a Newspaper." to charges of cashing* forged Ramsey said at least 3,000 islation also would be passed to structures were damaged, about rect relationship to his ability to bury Park. aystem of law presumes inno- Shlrjey Vegosen Miss Marie Giaramita, music checks totaling $226.10. ( permit New Jersey employers to cence and not guilt. Invoking the consultant, will explain the mu- No trial date was set for Miss 75 so severly they could not be withhold New York state income Fifth Amendment does not con- occupied. tax from New Yorkers whom Port Monsnouifi, N. X sic program. Matthews. She was represented vict and it does not always im- Brownie Troop 325 will perform by Louis Drazin of Red Bank. they employ. ply a desire to concealrSome To the Editor: a flag ceremony in observance of Such action, Dumont said, was N.J. Municipalities: men use the Amendment as I do not know whether Mr. Girl Scout Week. Dr. Wood to Spend Man Charged the basis on which the New York matter of protest against govern- Papp is a Communist or has ever The third grade mothers will Legislature recently passed a ment's constant prying into mat- been a Communist having taken supply refreshments and serve. 2 Weeks in Germany bill giving equal deductions and ters having no bearing on the As Disorderly the Fifth Amendment. Nowadays, A report also -was heard from RED BANK — Dr. William L. exemptions to nonresidents, in- Sickly or Healthy? planning of legislation which is cluding some 170,000 New Jer- to take the Fifth Amendment Mrs. Pat Cianciulli, ways and Wood of 76 Branch Ave. left Sat- SHREWSBURY — Arthur Ka the only legal function of the means a big "yes" and vet our seyans. The bill provided some ' means chairman, that the lasagna urday night for Wurzburg, Ger- ney, 21, of 43 Foster St., River By DONALD'F. BOLLES committee. founding fathers gave us $5 million in tax relief. Ocean County, 40. J per cent. th** dinner in St John's church hall many, where he will spend two PLaia, will have a hearing March Thirty-nine New Jersey munic- amendment to safe-guard on« of What about our American tra last Tuesday was a success. weeks with Professor HorstWull- 14 on a charge of disorderly Matthews said the Assembly TRENTON (AP) — A state ex- ipalities have no debt at all. dltions? What about the Legion's our greatest freedoms. Mrs. Edward Mlchalski, presi- stein at the University of Wurz- conduct. would pass such reciprocal pert says New Jersey municipal- Atlantic, Bergen and Morris frequent attempts to have books I tad to read your story on me measures. Miller called New dent of the PTO, announced that burg. Mrs. Gwen Methot, 63 White ities are in generally healthy fi- Counties are tied at five each. removed from the shelves of Rumson-Fair Haven Board's York's action "a real step for- re-8 nominating committee will be Dr. Wood will observe a com- St., signed the complaint. She nancial shape despite stiff taxes When a school board wants to libraries? What about the picket- Jection of cancelling the Shakes- ward in reciprocal legislation." appointed at the next meeting. paratively new type operation for charged Kaney created a dis- on home-owners and whopping borrow money for a new school, ing of theaters when certain peare show over and over again All three agreed that the next the restoration of hearing. A turbance on her property about school debts. and it already is in hock past movies are shown? Does the in shock amazement wondering big objective of the commission special miscroscope — which Dr. 5:30 a.m. yesterday. George C. Skillman, state di- the limit, it first roust get ap- Legion contend that Americans if there might not be something : was to deal with the Philadelphia Wood and Dr. Robert B. Robert State Trooper Paul Lukeman rector of local government, told proval of the state education com- are to live in a vacuum pro- worse in the United States than city wage tax which Dumont son have purchased for their of the Shrewsbury barracks, said the Associated Press he believes missioner, Frederick M. Raubln- tected from ideas the Legion does communistn. Scouting Leaders called "particularly obnoxious" clinic — is used in performing Kaney told him he was trying to the 568 municipalities will weath- ger, then take its case to Skill- not like? Does the Legion be- Tfift DAR wanted to know what in its application to South Jer- er the current recession and lieve that it Is better qualified the operations at Wurzburg. In find a girt friend's house in the man and the Local Government measures had been taken "to as- Meet Tonight sey residents who work in Phil- could pull In their belts If the Board. to judge what Americans should certain cases of deafness, hearing area. Trooper Lukeman and adelphia. sure that Mr. Papp shall not re- RED BANK — About 70 Cub is" restored by removing frozen James Cassldy arrested Kaney economy drops lower. Last year the Local Govern- read and see and know than the indication cruit some of the students at the and Scout leaders, assistants and bones from the middle ear. In his car. I have found no ment Board approved credit ex- average person? If the Legion of a worsening in municipal fi- does not believe these- things special matinee." Recruit how' den mothers will meet tonight in Kaney is free in $50 bail pend- tensions of $78 million. Man Stricken nance despite higher government they would do better to empha- By changing Shakespeare to flie fellowship hail of ttie Meth- ing an appearance before Mag- Wave Red Flag costs," he said. '»lre the advantages of the Ameri- read, "Comrade, comrade, odist Church in Red Bank, for MD Drive istrate Whitney Crowell. In Middletown It didn't turn down a tingle can way and compare it with the wherefore art tfaou?" the monthly leaders' roundtables Budgets Rejected municipality formally — but that . ether ways. Book burning and "Hie American Legion demand- of the Great Northern District of Nets $343 ^ EAST KEANSBURG — Elmei His views took on added mean- doesn't mean some weren't get- thought control in the past has ed outright cancellation because Monmouth Council of Boy Scouts. On Honors List Hughes, 324 Port Monmouth Rd. ing because of the recent rejec ting In over their heads. Rau- one man might or might not be RED BANK - A total of produced such men as Hitler, The cub leaden' roundtable iiss 5343.50 was collected in the Red NEW BRUNSWICK — Four was found dead Saturday on tion of school building budgets binger and Skillman often wave Stalin, etc. Communist. What of the under the direction of assistannt Monmouth County students have Bayside Pkwy. by police. in 52 municipalities and reports up the red flag before the mu- hundreds of people working in Bank area during the annual fund district commissioner Harold McMe- - drive of the Monmouth County been named to the fall semester According to police, Mr. of taxpayer revolt. nicipalities get to the formal re- I can recall an Incident of last this production? What of Shakes- Grath, Shrewsbury, assisted by Term Honors List,of the .Rut- Hughes had been shoveling sand "Of course, the burden on the quest stage, and the requests are spring in New York. A boy re- Chapter, Muscular Dystrophy As- pear? What of tile original pur- Mrs. Bernice Sebastian," Shrews- gers University College of En- into cardboard boxes in the individual homeowner is in some tailored to what will be okayed. fused to accept an award from sociations of America. pose of bringing (lie play here? bury, and Lee and George Cas- Mrs. Emerson R. Williams, 110 gineering. They are Barry Dru- trunk of his car when he was Instances pretty stiff," Silurian Recently, the board has been ' file local legion Post. He stated What of the education snd cul- sidy. Port Monmouth. The scout apparently stricken with a heart added. that he had no respect for the Bank St., area drive cliairman. esne, Eatontown; Gabriel E. Pad- insisting that municipalities pre- tural enrichment it will (jive to leaders' roundtable is directed thanked the volunteers for their awer, Casino Dr., and William attack. He had been under a But the odd thing, he said, Is sent their planned building pro- Legion and what it stood for. our students? Why the panic? by assistant district commissioner doctor's care for a heart condi that tax delinquents are growing This Is a country of many opin- efforts in the campaign. Mrs. J. Culverhouse, 66 Hull Ave., grams for the next five years be- Lest we forget, the Communist Charles LeClaire, Little Silver. tion the past three years, police rare. ions and our Constitution creates Williams received an award at both of Freehold, and David B. fore they will consider a debt party has never been officially said. the climate for diverse opinions. Tickets for Monmouth Council's a dinner Feb. 28 in Wanamassa Hindin, Main St., Marlboro. Collection! Good application. Generally, It insists Did the Legion accept this boy's outlawed in this country. Per- 1981 Scout Hobby Show will be A passing motorist saw the In the 1938 depression year, a that a municipality get schools right to hold an opinion? Did the haps those who fear the influ- available for leaders to pick up body and alerted police. 'ew municipalities could collect off double session before build- Legion attempt to show this boy ence of one man might release for their units. Patrolman Michael Mahoney only 5 per cent of their taxes. ing a new town hall. he was wrong by telling him their energies more charitably The show is scheduled Friday went to the scene. He said Mr. The average was a little over what they stood for? It did notl if they strove to outlay the and Saturday, May 5 and 6 at Hughes had been dead only a half. A decade ago, the collec- The American Legion, protector Communist party, but then that Convention Hall, Asbury Park. short time. tion rate had risen to 93.7 per of our minds, elected to attack wouldn't be American, would it? Dr. Herbert A. Knapp, assist- cent. In 1959, the last year for 20 New the boy for holding these opinions It would be wise to look among ant county physician, ordered which figures are prepared, the and not the opinions themselves. ourselves to see there are worse the body, removed to the Scott rate was 94.5 per cent on $784 Books Added They used lightly concealed dangers than Vxunmunism — Man Held Funeral Home, Beiford. million in taxes. threats, they brought pressure to fear of what we are not! Skillman said this may be be- bear on his associates. Their Edna F. Laney In Stabbing Lakewood Girl Is cause most homeowners pay their To Library was an apology to the Legion local taxes as part of their mort- SHREWSBURY-Twenty "best- for daring to speak up. This boy MIDDLETOWN — Frank Yel- 'Miss High School' gage payment, and "they don't sellers" were recently added to won a number of additional :en, 39, of Willow St., Port Mon- NEWARK (AP)--A 15-year-old know what their taxes are." the shelves of the local library, prizes. They were not awarded Seidenzahl mouth, is In the county jail to- Lakewood girl was named Miss Whatever the reason, the finan- it was announced by the mem- to him. The prizes were given to day pending preliminary hearing High School of New Jersey last cial health of municipalities is bers of the board of trustees last those students who had finished here on charges of atrocious as- night in competition with 34 Gar- improved when they can count week. second. Old the American Legion For yean, natives = Is Feted sault and battery. den State schoolgirls. on getting the taxpayers to cough The county Bookmobile was protest this taking away of The commercial fisherman is have fold of the mys- == earned honors? It did notl This SHREWSBURY — Fred W. Sharon Letts, a student at Late- up. also at the library Friday morn- accused of stabbing his wife, State-Set Limits ing to change the fiction, non- Is the American Legion which is leidenzahl 120 Riverview Ave, teriout PHANTOM, ~ wood High School, received the Ellen, in the chest three times Another yardstick of municipal fiction and children's section by attempting to tell us what the Little Silver, Chairman or the beauty crown from last ydar's during a family dispute Friday the Ghost Who = winner, Bobbye Duren, 17, of finance is how many municipal- 150 books. children of this area must not Red Bank Council Telephone night. ties are over the state-set debt fee. Walks. He brings == lien Ridge. The evening hours have been Pioneers of America, was hon- She is reported in fair condition imlts. ored on his 35th service anniver- justice and order to Along with the title, Sharon changed to 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., n Riverlew Hospital. The state Board of Local Gov- instead of 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. as The DAR is not known for act- sary at a luncheon in Shadow- won the right to compete in Mr. Yellen is being held with- ^ the lawlets jungle, ernment must approve all debt heretofore. The afternoon and fug within flie traditions which brook, last Tuesday. Asbury Park in August in the we consider American, yet it too out bail. _ crusades against Miss High School of America over a certain figure, lo insure Saturday morning hours will re- Attending were Lymnn H. Blsfi; Police said the stabbing occur- contest. that municipalities don't get in main the same. attempts to dictate what the chil- op, division -plant manager; dren must not see. I would not red at the home of Mrs. Yel- M evil in all iti forms. — Andrea Silver of South Orange, such a deep hole that they can't Announcement was made at a William H. Hack, plant service consider Insinuation an honorable len's mother at 8 Willow, St. a 15-year-old student at Colum climb out. recent trustees' meeting that the way to attack. Yet this is what supervisor, central office, and They added that he fled from bia High School, won the talent A school district is allowed to fines at the local library are • the DAR has done. In her letter, Harvey G. A. Spranger, chief the scene but was later captured You can follow the pageant in the competition held float bonds up to 6 per cent of 2 cents per day. The board Miss Stemmel asks what mea- switchman. in a Beiford bar by Patrolman at the Robert Treat Hotel. its tax ratables (8 per cent if stated: "We don't expect to fol- sures the Rumson-Fair Haven Also P. Paul Campi, James George Frjibott. exciting adventures of t has a high school). Anything low in the footsteps of the East Board of Education has taken to Nolan, Theodore Moss and Canteen Dance Set over this amount is added to the Orange Public Library, but ef- assure that Mr. Papp shall not Wayne Metz. " municipal debt, which can not fective immediately anyone who recruit Borne of the students. Re- Mr. Seidenzahl began his tele- Friday in Lincroft be over 7 per cent of the average has not paid a fine will not be cruit for what? - Does Miss phone career in 1D2S as a East of the last three years' ratables. able to borrow any more books Stemmel imply that he will try to splicers helper, in the Jersey LfNCROFT — A canteen dance The Mstawans Highest until the fine is paid." recruit for the Communist organ- City district and later held the will be held Friday at 8 p.m. Matawan Borough and Mata- Members of the local board will ization? This Is the Implication positions of lineman and line Keansburg THEPH in the Lincroft School. wan Township in Monmouth Coun- participate in a workshop for vol- I see In her letter. What is her chauffeur. In 1941 he transferred The Men's Club of the Bay- The Lincroft Recreation 4ssocia ty have the highest debt ratios unteer workers in the county li- basis in fact for this Idea? The to the Red Bank district as an shore Community Church will tion asked those planning to at- in the state — 48.2 and 47 per brary in Freehold. The course, HOUBB Committee wanted to Installer and in 1956 became hold a bam dance April 8 in every day tend to bring records. Tie and cent respectively. But because which starts Wednesday night, know about Mr. Papp's activities powerman, his present position. Bachstadt's Resturant. At the dress is required. of different assessment ratios, will continue for six consecutive of the. past and the committee meeting Friday, Rev. John Euler, others have a higher actual debt. Wednesdays does not contend that Mr. Papp pastor, was made an honorary STARTING MR. K IN THE D.RINK New figures provided by Skill- Mrs. Richard Nevius, Mrs. Is currently or has been in the SIGN OF SPRING member. A new floor has been KIEL, Germany (AP) — Snap- man show that 340 of the state's Hugh Boyd. Mrs. Philip Keiper, recent past active in any under- FREEHOLD — "I want to hire Installed in the kitchen. Victor shot negatives showing Soviet 568 municipalities were under the Mrs. Robert Luehman and Mrs. lirable organization or activity. 10 pussy willow cutters," the Premier Nikita Khrushchev dur- "safe" figure of 7 per cent in Lester McKnight, the library Therefore It does not .seem rea- Wollentln is the new president. TOMORROW man told the Freehold office of ing his 1959 visit to the United trustees, are staffing and mana- sonable that he would attempt Re». Mr. Euler and William Van 1960. This compares with 334 in the State Employment Service. States were washed ashore on ging the library. to recruit among the local chil- Pelt were hosts. The next meet- 1959, showing an improvement. And so the Freehold office started the Baltic coast near here. KleJ dren. - Ing will be Friday, March 24, in- on the Above the line, the figures show looking for men who would work stead of the fourth Tuesday. High School students on a hike a substantial drop from last year 78th Infantry Division This protector of our minds, at 91 per hour (or 115 a row) to comic page along the beach found tne two in the number of municipalities the DAR, is the same organiza- cut the pussy willows at a near- Plans for a card party tomor- color films in a watertight con- having heavy debt. Reunion Set April 8 tion that once refused because of by nursery. By noon Friday, six row were made last Tuesday by tainer. The 101 shots included 7 to 20 Per Cent PHILADELPHIA — Veterans • her nee to allow, the great Negro men were cutting the willows, the Ladies' Auxiliary of the fire of the many closeups of the premier, For instance, last year there of the 78th Infantry Division will linger, Marian, Anderson, to sing and others were being recruited company in the fire house. Mrs, some taken In Hollywood, others were 166 municipalities with debt hold a reunion at the Veterans' In their Washington, D. C, Con- for the Job. Insofar as rural local William Brunt will be hostess at at Washington Airport and on a ranging from 7 to 20 per cent Home Association Saturday, April. stitution Hall.. Equality of the offices of the Employment Serv- her home on Ocean Ave. A so- com farm.'Police theorized that of ratables. The year before, the 8. races certainly was not helped ice are concerned, manager Her- cial will be held in April. Hostess- the films had been accidentally figure was 185 municipalities. Division vets from World War by the DAR. The DAR currently mon Levlne said, the first call es will be Miss Margaret Dunn dropped overboard by a profes In the highest-debt category f and II arr expected to attend Is active In the area of integra- for pussy willnW cutters — and and Mrs. Lillian Dunn. Mrs. Don- RED BANK REGISTER sional Soviet photographer re- with the Matawans are Lindwood the annual stag affair. One dele- tion, but, of course, it's a much not the first robin — Is the first aid Young: will be hostess at the turning to Russia ' by ship. In Atlantic County, 41.02 per cent gation from Asbury Park will be nore popular idea now. sign of spring. next meeting. Khrushchev returned by. plane. of ratables, and Surf City In iresent. * 8—Monday, March

meeting to explain the revised Joint Council budget. The fourth and last school in the council. Hazlet School PTO, Of PTAs had Philip Guiser, principal, re- porting for-*« group. The board candidates and budget discus- Has Session sion was held in the February RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Thi program, and the March meet- Joint Council of Parent-Teachei ing will have a program pre- Associations and the Parent sented by the sixth graders. Teacher Organiiation of Raritan The lasagna dinner held last Township met in the Middle Wednesday was attended by 90 Road School last Wednesday. people. The seeof child craft Mrs. Edward Michalski is press purchased recently by the PTO dent was recommended for other Mrs. Kenneth Natalie, presi schools. A booklet Is available dent of the Beers Street Parent- through the PTO entitled "Your Teacher Association, reported Child's IQ." A report was read the Founders' Day program was by Mrs. Edward Michalski, combined with the national and president, and R. Thomis Jan- local Founders' Day celeoration. narone. superintendent of Rari- PROPOSED SUISTATION—Th. colonial-type-, thrt.-sid.d facade pictur.d abova tan Township schools, explain- She said that when the Beers ing that the date for registering wai th* basis for tattlament last month of the two-year legal battl* batwaen the Street PTA was formed three kindergarten children will be Borough of Fair Haven and Jartay Central Power & Light Co., which seokt permit- years ago the school had a staff after April 15. of 14 teachers. It now has 28. lion to construct a tubttatfon on Ridge Rd. adjacent to Nativity Catholic Church, The association organized with Mrs. Jack Goldberg reported The proposed settlemant hit a snag at a haaring before the Public Utility Commis- on the progress of the state and SS members and now has 323 sion whan th» utility admitted it was having difficulty acquiring rights to tha proper- A musical program was pre- federal aid program now being considered. A motion was made ty owned by Lovatt'j Nursery, Inc., Little Silver. • THE NAUTICAL T 0 U C H - President K«uwd> Helps Kfrsten Rwuja >t sented at tfi» last meeting, fea- Denmark (dace a gift model of a Danish Vailing ahlp on the of hi. Whit. Howeoffiea. turing the Raritan Bay-Middle- by Mrs. Goldberg and seconded Kintcn was a>on group of foreign Mgk scbooJ students who called oa the Chltf BMtatita. town Township chapter of the by Mrs. Vincent Cavallaro and The land involved is adjacent complaint to the Fair Haven K carried by the members, urging Society for the Preservation and PUC Orders to Nativity Catholic Church. ' Council which had not notified all PTA members to back .the However, the nurseryman said the nursery of intended plans to Included in the survey will be will speak to the Monmouth Coun- Encouragement of Barbershop proposed federal aid program. Sntjng in America. Inc. the purchase difficulty was in no upgrade the tract's zoning. information on the acreage his- ty Branch of the English-Speak- Plan Feed ing Union Wednesday, March 15, The basketball game held re- The next meeting of the Joint Brief Filing way.connected with his. recent Mr. Rochester was given until tory of corn, grain sorghum, Council will be Tuesday, March at 8:15 p.m. in the Rumsoa Coun- cently in Keyport High School NEWARK - The Public Utility March 22 by PUC Commissioner barley and oats. 26, in the Been Street School. try Club. between the parents and faculty Commission has ordered attor- Raymond J. Otis to file his brief. Grain Survey Mr. Cook said any farmer mas attended by 200 students. A Twenty more days will be given who has not been contacted by His topic will be "Scotland's neys representing Jersey Central FREEHOLD — A survey of all Story" and will be Illustrated preliminary game was oiaycd William R. Blair, the Jwrough March 20 should visit the office Power & Light and the borough county farms which produce with colored slides. between students and teachers. of Fair Haven to begin filing attorney, to file an answering at « West Main St. and put his feed grains is expected to start Rev. Mr. Buchanan-Smith was A skating party is planned for Newark Board briefs on the company's petition brief. crop history on record. this week, Britton C. Cook, man- born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Thursday, March 23, and family for a certificate of necessity. However, Mr. Otis, who origin- ally suggested that both sides ager of the county argicultural educated at Edinburgh Academy tickets will be sold in Belvedere Member to Talk The PUC decision was made stabilization and conservation of- and Pembroke College, Cam-, Arena, Keansburg. at a short hearing here Wednes- take a moratorium and attempt to reach a compromise, said that fice, announced today. 'Union' to Hear bridge University, England. Mrs. George Weber,' presiden day at which a settlement be- Rev. Mr. Buchanan-Smith is of the West Keansburg PTA, re- Before PTA tween the utility and the bor- a settlement could still -be The survey, Mr. Cook said, is reached at any time prior to the "an advanced step in connection doing a year's graduate study at ported that candidates were in- HOMDEL-An executive board ough of the two-year battle over About Scotland Princeton Theological Seminary troduced and the budget ex- a proposed substation on Ridge PUC decision." with proposed feed grain pro- meeting of the Holmdel Parent- RUMSON — Rev. Robin Buck before returning to enter the pas- plained at the Feb. 7 meeting Rd. failed because of a missing grams now under discussion in Teacher Association was held in anan-Smith, graduate scholar at toral ministery of the Church of The film strip "Pupils. School option. Congress. The proposals would the school Thursday when plans It adds upl More and more Princeton Theological Seminary, Scotland. , and Taxes" was shown. were made for the next month's JCP&L informed the commis-, people use The Register ads each include adjusting the 1961 acre- A skating party for the safety activities. :ion through its attorney. Alfred issue because results come fas- ages of com and other feed jrains." patrol members was sponsored William Benberg of the Newark Rochester, that it was unable ter.—Advertisement. by the PTA. An adult education Board of Education will be guest to take part in the settlement GOING TO NEWARK? program was held last Tuesday speaker March 21. His-topic will because of difficulty in acquiring In the home of Mrs. D. Gilbert, 1 be "Reading Skills." rights to the property. Gerald Ter., Hazlet. A discussion Science Shrinks Piles Mrs. Fred Rauffus, parent and The utility lawyer, however, and demonstration of Braille was would not elaborate.on what dif- presented by representatives o: family life chairman, announced that the next meeting will be ficulties were involved in the land New Way Without Surgery the Commission for the BHnd of dispute. Other company officials Newark. this Wednesday in the school. There will be a film, "Health and said JCP&L had once obtained Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Mrs. Weber noted that the an option on the land which is n T«*, N. T. (Smul) - For tha so thorough thst sufferers msde dates of the teenage dances held Hygiene," presented by Miss Sally O'Hare, school nurse. owned by Lovett's Nursery Inc., first time science has found a new •itonishing statements like "Files by the West Keansburg and Little Silver. healing substance with the aston- have ceased to be a probleml" Beers Street PTA have been con- Mrs. Russel Lagattuta, recrea TO HEAD BAR- ishing- ability to shrink hemor- •No Comment' The secret is a new healing sub- flicting. Austin Sherman, princi tion chairman, announced Satur- Sylrester C. Smith Jr, of New. rhoids, stop itching;, and relieve stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of pal, suggested that next year a day, March 18, as the date for the Questions about the land pur- ark, NJ., is the president-elect pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. of dates of dances benext teenage canteen dance, and chase difficulty drew a flat "no Jo can after cut, while gently This substance is now available of the American .Bar Associa- relieving pain, actual redaction in suppository or ointment form up between Hie twthaot Saturday. April 15, is the comment" answer from Freder- tion. He U general conniel date/M a square dance scheduled ick J. Noble, vice president of (shrinkage) took place. under,the name Preparation H* and distributed to sev- •f am Insurance company. Most amasing of all—rcsal ts were At ill drug counter*. BOM BUSES eigh'ii grade children from-8 to 11 p.m., with adults the nursery. Cnaperanes are invited. needed for the West Keansburg The dancing class for seventh and eighth grades has 39 children Mrs. George Coburn, president enrolled. of the Middle Road-St. John's The county fair sponsored by PTA, reported" that Founders' the PTA will be held May 6 in Day was observed at the Febru- the school. ary meeting. Mr. Poizor of the The next executive board meet- Newark office of the FBI was ing will be April 6. guest speaker. Approximately J100 was realized from the adult dance held in the Oaks, Me- Guire's Grove, Feb. 18. Ticket Driver A program will be presented tt the next meeting by the Camp- After Accident fire Girls, Cub Scouts and school ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP — Don- band. ald L. Ploff, 28, of 138 Branch BIG DRIVE IS An announcement was made Ave., Red Bank, wu charged that children ran still join the with careless driving yesterday music- program, particularly following an accident on Rt 937 eighth graders who might be in- near Laird Rd. , terested in preparing for the high Trooper Paul Lukeman of the school band. Shrewsbury barracks aaid Ploof Any girl in grades three to was headed east on Rt. 537 when eight may register for lessons his auto failed to negotiate a In twirling in the Middle Road curve and smashed into a fence. School. Marie Ploof, 40, or the Red The PTA has agreed to spon- Bank address, was treated in Riv- sor Cub Pack 138. erview Hospital for a bruised St. John's School Is formu right knee, and released. Ploof s lating plans for its own library. summons is returnable March 21 William Phillips, board mem- before Magistrate Peter-J. Ed- ber, wag present at the last wardsen. mi cwni-MM saw tin tttttiH until ne-i MM Mtinr •KITCHEN NOTES Bj MARIAN KEMP, Home Economist, Acwu Mmheti

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RED BANK — Members of For Industrial Park "One of the matters His Experience which we are now studying," the Police Department will be RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Land 50 acres of land in question when Kennedy said, "is how we could honored Tuesday, March 14, at will be rezoned for an industrial early last year he and Mr. Olin- NEWARK (AP)-Former Judge use Americans who desire to a venison dinner ln~ Sal's park here as soon as the Holmdel sky and Committeeman James G. Richard J. Hughes, Democratic serve in our own country—slum Tavern, 141 Shrewsbury Ave., Township Committee rezones 150 Brady started negotiating with organization candidate (or gover- areas, in education, retraining starting at 6:30- p.m. acres for the portion of the park Mr. Kramer to convert the land nor, picked a member o( Gov. Francis J. Bolduc, executive and all the rest. Robert B. Meyner's cabinet as which will be located in that mu- From residential to industrial. vice president of the Commun- nicipality, Committeeman, Marvin He said the builder agreed to "We are now attempting to see his campaign manager yesterday ity Chamber of Commerce, how we can use this reservoir of and announced that the governor Olinsky announced Friday night. bring industry into the townhsip which is sponsoring the dinner, His statement came in apswer rather than more houses "after talent and desire here iA our own would actively campaign for the said, "Too frequently during country as well as abroad." party ticket after the April 18 to a question by Charles W we convinced him that every the year people take too many The President's comments were primary. Lube, former Board of Education single building ordinance in this things for granted. The cham- president, as to th^, status of the town—the anti-look-alike ordi recorded at the White House dur- Hughes tapped state Conserva- ber is extremely proud of our proposed project. nance and all the rest—is going ing a television discussion with tion Commisioner Salvatore A. police force, and It is our priv- to be enforced, and that we mean Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The ilege to salute them with this The park is to be located be- Bontempo of Newark for the tween Rt. 35 in Holmdel and Mid-business." program was released yesterday. Job of coordinating the Demo- dinner.". dle Rd. in Raritan, near Union . Help School System Meanwhile, overseas, reaction cratic campaign. Ave., with about 150 acres on TKB mayor noted that the halt- :o the peace corps idea varied. Bontempo immediately accept- GREETINGS — State Sen. Richard R. Stout, center, ii greeted by Joseph Cagnai- the'Holmdel side and 50 on the ing of the housing project had In many regions with low living ed the appointment with a prom- standards, there was pleasure at Ostrov Seeks sola, left, chairman of tha Little Silver Republican Club's dinner Saturday night in Raritan side. been a direct benefit to the loca ise to carry Hughes' name in- The Holmdel Planning Board school system and an indirect the President's proposal. to every community in the state. The Fountains, Long Branch. With them it W. Westcott Hopkins, club president. announced at its last • meeting benefit to the entire township. Mrs. Roosevelt suggested dur- He said he had no plans to re- Primary Nod, James P. Mitchell, of Point Rd., Littla Silver, former U. S. secretary of labor and that it will meet with the park He estimated that 250 to 300 ing the discussion that some sign his state job. The campaign a candidate for tha GOP nomination for governor, delivered tha principal address. developers, James Rice and Co., houses had been "stopped." corps members might work in managership carries no salary. Maywood, and Harold Kramer, Committeeman Harry P. Sea depressed areas in the United The. selection was made yes- Feud Brews Clifton, in the near future. men put the number at abou States. "That's right," Kennedy terday after a meeting in Hughes' MIDDLETOWN - The entrance $759,000 More Favor The Proposal 100 houses. replied. Trenton law office between the of another Democratic candidate From Cigarettes Mr. Olinsky said he had spok- Michael J. Gormley, member R. Sargent Shriver, the Presi- candidate, Meyner and other top for Township Committee in the Raceway's Sale en to Holmdel officials within of the Board of Education and an dent's brother-in-law who was ap-- party leaders. local primary may cause a party TRENTON (AP) — New Jer- the past few days, and added, announced candidate for the Re- pointed director of the peace The former Superior Court feud here, sey received $759,000 from the "They are very favorably dis- publican nomonation for Town corps Saturday, also appeared on judge has no organized opposition George E. Ostrov, a local at- recent one-cent Increase in the posed toward this project." ship Committee in the April the TV program. He said pro- and is the overwhelming favorite torney, announced over the week- Runs Into Snags cigarette tax during its first Mayor Philip J. Blanda, Jr., primary election, charged tha posals to have peace corps mem- In J(he primary. end that he will seek the party's 3'/j weeks of operation, the reminded spectators that "<'over records of the township treasure! bers work in settlement houses Thorn Lord /r nomination to run in November TRENTON - Tentative sale by Mr. Fatzler, except for two Jisasury • Department esti- and above the prospect of the in- had not been available at town as part of their training for over- He declined to say who he for the committee post. date for the Freehold Raceway shares held by his attorney fof mates. dustrial park itself is the fact that hall on three recent occasions. seas service was being discussed. His candidacy brings, to four for the first time in Raritan we Other officials of the corps favored for the state chairman, is set for today, but the closing him. The jump from five to six Mr. Seamen declared he had the number of persons looking have in this instance completely said no decision had been made but reports had him leaning to- can not be completed unless the The sale price is reported to be cents a pack took effect Jan. tried twice to get them and for the nomination. stopped a housing project." on the suggestion and that it was ward his political mentor and transfer of stock is approved by backed by $1,000,000 in cash and 6. The state estimates It will couldn't. While stating that he is support He noted that building permits one of many being considered. former law partner, Mercer Coun- the state Racing Commission. a $4,050,000 loan from the Mas- produce an additional $3.5 mil- Mr. Blanda said he had checked ing no one in the contest, Eugene for houses had already been is- ty Democratic Chairman Thorn The Samber Co., formed by tan Co., New York City, an un- lion this year. The funds will the matter with the treasurer and Shriver said he wanted every J. Bedell, party chairman, said sued (prior to last year) for the Lord. The state chairman will Harold and.Bernard J. Sampson derwriting concern, with all stock go for new facilities for re- that the only records not avail- American who desires to serve that Mr. Ostrov should come out be elected April 25 at the Demo- of Milwakee, Wis., and Bernard pledged as security for the loan. tarded children. able for inspection were those on in the corps to have a chance cratic state convention by the the winner. M. Kahn of White Plains, N. Y., The applications for approval which the treasurer was working to volunteer. Kennedy has said This statement prompted an- The Treasury Department, In at the time. he hopes to have 500 to 1,000 new state committee elected in are reported to be paying $5,050,- show that Mr. Kahn would get Its monthly statement yester- the primary. other candidate, Early Moody, to 000 to Fred Fatzler, Maple- half of the stock, and he would Tracy Out He said "any citizen may in young men and women in serv- take issue with the party chair- day, said the state's tax reve- ice around the world by the end Hughes announced that Joe] wood, sole owner of the harness hold 15 per cent of his share for sped the records during town man. nues for the first seven months of the year. Sterns of Montclair, assistant to track. Fred Landau, a certified public ship office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 Defeated in a bid for the gov- of the current fiscal year were Of Race In Bontempo on the conservation accountant of Harrison, N. Y. p.m. weekdays, in the presence Mrs. Roosevelt called the re- erning body last year, Mr. Moody A restraining order to halt the $10.7 million higher than tor commission, would be hired by To Expand Area of the deputy township clerk. sponse to the peace corps Idea said he was preparing to drop sale of the track has been signed the same period last year. the state committee to do re At.Highlands Snow Cost $6,676 phenomenal. out of the contest until Mr. Os- by Superior Court Judge Leon The remaining half would be search and organizational work Mr. Olinsky reported that snow Kennedy said the response was trov joined in. Leonard on the application of a divided equally between the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Stems said he would resign his Philadelphia man. Sampson brothers. removal operations for the Feb. overwhelming. He added, "I think "I don't think he will get much Councilman Allen J. Tracy an- that we have really thousands ftate job. Track officials still maintain Slate Budget 3-4 snowstorm had cost the town- acceptance within the party,' Hearing Friday nounced yesterday that he will and hundreds of thousands of peo- "There was a lot of enthus- that they will purchase a 90-acre ship $6,976. said. Mr, Moody. Leon Krauss received the or- not seek re-election to the Bor- ple in this country who want a iasm," said Hughes after the tract in Freehold Township and In other business, the govern "I feel confident that I Have der on the grounds that he has Hearing For ough Council this year. chance to be of service to the meeting. "We're going to have build an improved racing ova ing body: more than enough support to win an option to buy the track The Democrat was.elected to country and to the causes with • strong, aggressive campaign." and grandstandr Adopted an ordinance makin the nomination," he added. Through his attorney, William A the governing body along with which we are associated." In addition to Meyner ind Lord Pascoe, Mr. Krauss contends that The raceway holds an option Tomorrow the "anti-look-alike" house codi He also was critical of Mr. William F. X. Connell in 1958 part of the zoning ordinance Volunteers will serve two or the meeting was attended by out- his option is good until March 31 on the 90-acre property of Walter MATAWAN — Borough Counci Bedell's remarks, terming them The pair broke a long time mo rahter than the building code, on three years without pay, except going. State Chairman George E. and that Mr. Fatzler has Lott which adjoins the present will hold a public hearing on its "tantamount to an endorsement nopoly held by Republicans on grounds that this would strength- for living allowances and perhaps * Brimner of Cafnden, Essex Coun- breached the contract by" agree- stable area of the track, proposed $275, 442 municipa of Mr. Ostrov." the municipal body. en the code. a severance allotment. They will ty Chairman Dennis F. Carey, ing to sell to the Samber Co. The Township Committee in De- budget for 1961 at 8 p.m. tomor- Mr. Moody said that he was Mr. Tracy said personal rea- Adopted an ordinance increas- go to countries where they are Sen. Anthony J. Grossl of Pas- cember rezoned the area which row in Borough Hall, Main St. convinced that Mr. Ostrov doe: Judge Leonard will hear argu- sons prevented him from seeking ing membership on the Planning needed and wanted and work taic, Sheriff. William F. Flana- fronts on Rt. 537 for commercial not stand a chance with the rank ments Friday in Freehold. The schedule, $46,778 higher re-election. Board from seven to nine, to fa- particularly on teaching, health gan of Hudson, National commit- purposes. This would permit rac and file members of the party State Deputy Attorney General than last year, will produce an He expressed the hope, how cilitate the board's implementa and agriculture. teeman David T. Wilentz of Mid- ing,operations in this portion of "I don't see how Mr. Ostrov's David M. Satz, Jr., said state estimated municipal purpose tax over, that he would have a tion of the new township mastoi dlesex and Union County Chair- the township. candidacy will change the pic- police are already at work on rate of $3.73 per $100 assessed chance to run again in the fu- plan. man James J." Kinneally. valuation, a hike of 67 cents. ture," he added. a routine check of the background Freehold Raceway, the state's ture. Received a report from Com- Strikes Back of the proposed owners as re- only harness track, was pur- The over-all tax rate is esti Besides Mr. Moody and Mr. It was the election of Mr. Tra mitteeman Brady that a first aid Mayor's Plan quired by. state law. When the chased in 1944 by Mr. Fatzler mated at $20.45, an increase of On the Republican side, for Ostrov, Vincent J. Jennings and cy and Mr. Connell that started course for members of the police investigation is complete, Mr. for a reported $65,000. $3.49. Bier Secretary of Labor James Rolf Paulscn have taken out pe- a steamroller which swept the department will be started in two Satz will make his recommenda- The estimated school tax rate Attacked By P. Mitchell, one of three GOP titions to run. Democrats into power here in the weeks. tion to the commission on ap- of $13.41. a hike of $2.67. ac- gubernatorial candidates, struck Deadline for the filing date for short space of two years. Announced that the committee back at those who have accused the primary is Thursday. proval of the sale. He said he did counts for most of the increase. for commerce, industry and tradi not know whether this would be The county tax rate share Is In 1959, Mayor Robert S. Mc- Independents him of indifference to the state's Start Choosing Tague and Councilmen John will erect signs advertising Rari problems over the years. completed today. estimated at $3.31, up 15 cents. tan as "The Gateway to Mon YAPPITY.YAP The amount to be raised by Byrne and Lewis Augustine were FAIR HAVEN — A leading "Some who would block the It is reported that there will mouth County," and that the com NEWARK (AP) - Lady, a 2 Peel Case Jury local taxes in the municipal elected to wrest control from the member of the Independent Par- working of the popular will have be a public sale of stock for the mittee is negotiating with real year-old German shepherd who FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — budget is listed at $127,790, up GOP. ••• ty last night criticized Mayor raised the challenge—what right first time in the track's history. tors for the consturction of a rec loves to bark, is minus her house The tedious task of choosing a $22,978.' Mayor McTague is reported to Milton Kosene's published pro- has Jim Mitchell to come back At present all 90 shares are held reation center in the township. because she barked too loud too jury for the Chillingworth murder be a candidate for re-election this posal to purchase the Methodist to New Jersey and run for of- Council has appropriated $65, Appoint Friday often. trial was scheduled to start this year. Church property on River Rd. fice?" The former labor secre- 000 from the existing surplus of Her master, Bert Sistonl, own- morning. It could drone on for Mr. Connell will be the party' Accepted the resignation of Tax for use as a combined library- tary told a Ridgewood YMCA $114,492, to prevent an even er of the Sistoni Iron Works at Asks OK two days or ranger in the rickety, choice as a candidate for one of Collector Mrs. Jeanne C. Mc- municipal building. YWCA meeting. "The implica greater increase iiv the tax rate 18 Calumet St., said neighbors 52-year-old St. Lucie County the three stater assembly seats Donough, who is taking a perm In a letter to the mayor, James tion is that I have been away to The budget includes appropria- had complained about Lady's courthouse. tions for another police patrol- up for grabs this year. anent position in private industry. F. Stomber, 137 Grange Ave., In- »ome foreign country." barking so he put her in the Of Launching dependent party campaign mana- White-haired Circuit Judge D. man, a deputy borough clerk and The post will be filled by appoint- plant office overnight. ger last year, described the pro- "Let the record be clear," Mit C. Smith called 108 prospective $21,000 for furnishing the new ment at a special meeting Fri posal as a threat to the "quali- chell went on. "L have been in Early Saturday, while Lady jurors, all men. They alone were Borough Hall. day night. Area Bid ties which made Fair Haven an Washington working in the Cab barked furiously and upset the enough to pack the tiny court- Announced that the developer ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-The 9 Air Force attractive residential communi- lnet of President Dwight D. Eis office furniture, thieves entered room where the sensational case of Woodland Park has agreed to enhower to help him achieve the the iron works yard and hauled Harbor Commission at a special esurface streets in that develop- ty." meeting Saturday unanimously will be heard on a change of goals of his administration. I her SD-pound doghouse away. venue from Palm Beach County. Hunt Fails Men Killed ment at no cost to the municipal- Mayor Kosene'last week called make no apology for this to any recommended that Borough ity. The work will be started in a special caucus of the Borough In the hands of the 12 who man." MOTORIST FINED Council approve a $26,352 bid for April or May. Council for tomorrow night to construction of a new launching are selected will lie the fate of Mitchell promised a Princeton RED BANK — Norman L. Si- To Locate In Crash Reported arrangements by the discuss the appropriation of $40,- area and 250-foot bulkhead. Joseph A. Peel Jr., who is 000 from capital improvements to meeting last night to' "evolve a rota, 42, of New York City, this charged with handing down an EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — An recreation committee for a fa- tax reform in New Jersey that morning was fined $35 after The bid, lowest of four received Air Force KB50 refueling air- her and son night to be held purchase the land. by the commission early last underworld "kangaroo court" Helicopter The mayor stated that the would be meaningful, stable and pleading guilty to failure to obey death sentence for 59-year-old plane crashed just short of a March 24 in Keyport High School permanent." a policeman's traffic signal, and month, was submitted by Scatu- KEANSBURG - The identity Biggs Air Force Base runway auditorium. The committee is church was asking $55,000 for the orchio Construction Co., Spring Circuit Judge C. E. Chillingworth. Hfi called a proposal for a also to a charge of disorderly of a helicopter which fired a last night killing all nine aboard. planning a bicycle rodeo and a church and the adjacent parson- Lako. Chllingwnrth, one of Florida's broad-based tax "a glib panacea conduct. signal flare near the local schnn The six-engine crnft rrnshrd "junior Olympics" later in th age. The harbor group can not go best known and most respected for a complex problem." He Magistrate John V. Crowell im- Saturday night is still a mystery. with a tremendous explosion in year. Mr. Stomber labeled the may- ahead with any expenditure jurists, and his wife, Marjorle, called such a tax impractical posed the fine. For two hours, the craft led an unpopulated area less than a Announced that playground or's announcement as "an ad- more than $500 without council charming leader of West Palm and unrealistic. He said it could police from various Bayshore mile northeast of a runway at quipment for the Beers St. play- ministration of publicity" and approval. Beach civic and social circles, never pass the Legislature. towns in a merry chase and then the base. ' field has been ordered. "half-truths, assumptions, and BROKEN WINDOWS disappeared on the night of June Dumont Plan At a commission meeting Wed disappeared. Received a report from Mr. rationalizations Issued in the form KEANSBURG - John J. Ry- nesday night, James Phillips, 15, 1955. "It was the most sickening The proposal is being advanced an, president of the Board of Coast Guard officials expressed Blanda that he is meeting with of studied pronouncements." piers chairman, called-for quick A relentless investigation span- thing I ever saw," one rescue by Sen. Wayne Dumont of War- Education .reported to police to- the opinion that the 'copter might Holmdel officials in an attempt to action on the launching area and ning more than five years was worker at the scene said as the ren, another Republican candi- day that 24 windows were broken have been trying to determine resolve drainage problems in the recommended that the low bid climaxed with the arrest of Peel, nine bodies, some badly burned date for governor. in the school over the wsek-end ts position, succeeded, and then Middle Rd.-South Laurel Aye. Marilyn Monroe be accepted. • once a promising attorney, on a beyond recognition, were recov- Mitchell said that the old-line He said 20 were broken Friday continued to its destination. ered from the debris. area. He was told by chairman Wil- charge that he hired two assas- Reported that the former Tafl State House politicians could not night and four on Saturday. Local police reported that the The plane was one of six re- Leaves Hospital liam F. X. Connell that funds sins to kidnap Chillingworth from Cleaners building, at the Fleet- create the climate needed to in- 'copter dropped a flare near the turning from a routine refueling NEW YORK (AP) — Actress for the project were not avail- his home and drown him in the wood Park entrance, will be re- spire industrial expansion in the school at about 7:55 p. m. mission in the Pacific. The other Marilyn Monroe was home at her SIDEWINDERS TO JAPAN able in the borough budget, and Atlantic Ocean. moved In the near future. •tate. He promised to create such Patrolmen Patrick Keelcn and five planes had landed ahead of East 57th St., apartment today TOKOYO (AP)-Ninety Side- the borough accountant had to be Boyd A. (Lucky) Holzapfel, a Sewer Project a climate if elected. Frank Jackson said the craft the ill-fated plane. after almost a month of hospit- winder missiles arrived from consulted before action could be notorious strong arm hoodlum, Announced that casements are Mitchell announced that former circled the school about five alization for "a rest and a check- the United States last night for aken. ' and George (Bobby) Lincoln, a The wreckage was scattered being obtained by township engi U.S. Rep. Gordon Canfieid had times at an altitude of 500 to up." the Japanese Air Force. It was Mr. Phillips, backed by Ray- Negro moonshiner, confessed that over a half-mile area, and only neer H. Thomas Carr for the Gar- Joined the Passaic County Mit- 1,000 feet. It then headed toward the second such shipment of the mond Lemberg, pressed for an they did the job and claimed that the tail section of the plane re- den Parkway Homes sewer proj She was beaming shen she chell for Governor Committee. Middletown. missiles, which are for use by mmediate meeting with the ac- it was on Peel's orders. They mained intact.' ect, and that the West Keansburg walked out of the Columbia Pres- Canfieid served in Congress 20 By the time two squad cars planes against other planes. countant, the borough engineer killed Mrs. Chillingworth, too, An official Air Force inquiry Water Co. will apply this month byterian Medical Center yester- years before his retirement Jan. from Middletown reached the and the borough attorney to iron they said, just because she hap- was under way today to try to to the Public Utilities Commis day and announced, "I feel won- S. East Keansburg area, the craft date for governor, but withdrew out the details. pened to be there and "we didn't determine why the airplane sion to meter water in the Wes derful." She said she had no was sighted heading toward Key Dumont told a South Amboy in Jones' favor. However, the accountant did want arjy witnesses." ;> crashed. There were seven crew Keansburg area. immediate plans — just, more GOP Dinner Saturday that New Jones said in a statement yes- port. rest at home. not--show-up for the Saturday They said the 37-year-old Peel, members and. two maintenance Accepted the resignation of Mr. Jersey's unemployment' situation terday from his Hackensack head- Keyport and Raritan Township parley." a city judge in West Palm Beach men on the plane. None was from arr as a member of the Planning She'declined to talk about her requires immediate attention. quarters that it was possible to police set up a rendezvous at the Mr. Phillips later told The Reg-at the time, was operating a liq- New Jersey. Board. The engineer informed the future TV and movie plans, but He said he plans to introduce make more money by receiving Airport Plaza Shopping Center, ister that the borough accountant or and gambling protection rack- Small fires dotted the desert committee that he "could besl she reportedly is scheduled to legislation to extend state unem- unemployment benefits than by Rt. 36. will probably recommend that et and believed that Chillingworth floor when rescue workers ar- serve as an adviser to the board' begin work soon on a TV produc- ployment compensation benefits working in some state hospitals. the necessary money for the By tiie time the two units met, rived at the scene, but the fires rather than a member. tion of W. Somerset Maugham's He said New Jersey owed its planned to expose him. from 26 to 39 weeks. ' launching ramp be raised by the craft had circled a drive-in were extinguished by fire units Announced that a meeting wil "Rain" at a salary of $125,000. employees a raise in salary. The third candidate in the pri- bond issue or borrowing from a theater on Rt. 35 and was head- from the base. be held Monday with the Board Miss Monroe, recently divorced FALSE ALARM mary, Sen. Walter H. Jones of He said pay increases would bank. ing back toward Middletown, Base officials said the pilot had of Education to discuss the recenl from playwright Arthur Miller, Bergen, named Sen. Charles W. cut down emp^yee turnover, im- He indicated that' a special RED BANK — A false fire A Coast Guard helicopter and contacted the Biggs tower for defeat of the school budget. had been in the medical center's Sandman of Cape May as his prove service arid-make the jobs meeting of the governing body alarm was turned in at 3:28 a.m.patrol boat joined in the search landing instructions just prior to Appointed Mrs. M. Ray William- Neurological Institute for 23 days. •tate campaign manager. Sand- more attractive to prospective will be called this week to act Saturday at Wallace and Washing- covering a 90-mile area. The the crash. The pilot reported no son, 60 Nevada Dr., Jlazlet, as a Before that she spent a few days man was an announced candl- new employees. on the harbor board's decision. ton Sts. search was called off at 10 p. m. trouble. clerk in the tax collector's office In New York Hospital. 12—Monday, March 6, 1961 > RED BANK REGISTER WCBS-TV WABC-TV Hal Humphrey; WRCA-IV WOR-TV To Go Straight WPDf TELEVISION WNTA-TV HOLLYWOOD — All TV stars (For a change of pace, Dinah Hollywood March 26 is devoting her hour MONDAY EVENING (4) Weather should study closely the. an- Shows to MONDAY AFTERNOON * to an adaptation of Noel Cow- lfctt- (I) Love of Life (4) News and Weather Movie—1951 nounced "amicable" parting of Dinah Shore and her sponsor. Be- ard's "Brief Encounter" with her- (4) Truth or (5) Felix and Diver Dan "The Whistle at self and Ralph Bellamy In the New Big Chief Eaton Falls" hind it lies a significant lesson Watch Consequences , (7) News i lead* roles. One can imagine the which seems, to escape most of (7) Camouflage (II) Popeye Weather (I) them. - tsk-tsklng which must have bro- By BOB THOMAS many Apaches — full-blooded TONIGHT (t) Guy Madison (IS) Highway Patrol 11:15- (J) Movie—1943 ken out when Chevy brass heard HOLLYWOOD, (AP) — Chuck ones now in Arizona — actually 7:M - News' 7:00- (i) News 12:45- (7) Evening Prayer pitch the product. Miss Colbert How come? Arthur Gardner and Arnold La- meets brother Ben (Oarryl Hick- Dinah made her first mistake hasn't made any fortune in re- 12:55- (4) News , (4) Shotgun Slade 11:50-(5) News; Call to Prayer "I've been wanting to do a ven, who will direct the film, man) of the Union army on a I:M-(t) News when she sang loud -and clear, cent years, but neither has she movie," he explained. "I've had United Artists will release. similiar mission. (5) Jim Bowie News "See the U.S.A. in your Chevro- starved; and, more Important, (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers (7) Blue Angles i:0S-<4) Dr. Brothers some offers, but they always This is one of the rare times (5) Cartoons let," and threw that "mmm- she has retained her self-respect me to play the same kind of 10:0o-(Ch. 4)-Barbara Stan- (9) Terrytoons 13th Hour WAH!" kiss. In her innocence, and reputation as an actress. that a TV outfit has gone into (7) About Faces Almanac Newsreel character as Lucas McCain (The movie production. The feature wyck Show—Miss Stanwyck, who Weather TUESDAY MORNINO 'em),. Dinah either naively or to sell cars to beatniks and rock of role? stunned into silence when sh« 7: JO- (2) To Tell the Truth trustfully tried to remain the pro- n" rollers with money now. The project is not to be con- (5) News 5:55- (4) Sermonette "When the idea to play Ceron- learns of the death of her daugh- (4) Americans fessional entertainer. But on the Bob Hope is reported to be fused with "Geronimio!" which ter. Sealed within her is a new (7) News 1:90- (4) Continental lmo came along, I jumped at it (5) Miami Undercover corporate level %at Chevrolet, she shaky with his boss (Bulck), and was made by Paramount 20 yea ,l:J0- (2) As the World Turns Classroom The role is a complete reverse; and vital discovery. Let's se (7) Cheyenne was considered one of the top Milton Berle gets "pink-slipped ago (they were free with !'s in Loretta Young top this one! (4) Dr. Hudson «:15- (2) Previews I won't even look the same. In- (9) Movie-1936 sales people, a sincere type who next Monday, after trying like stead of a fair-skinned blood, I'll those days). J. Carroll Naish (5) Movie 1:29- (2) Give Us This Day "Ceiling Zero" knew how to push the product mad to push those cigars for his be dark-skinned with black hair. played the Indian chief in that (7) Susie 6:15- (2) News one — and he's still doing the 10:00-(Ch. 2) - Hennesey- (II) Invisible Man - with "empathy and class." bowling sponsor. I've experimented with contact Chick (Jackie Cooper) envisions (11) Science Horizons 6:S0- (2) Sunrise Semester After 10 years Of such fruit- redskin bit, on TV's "Guestward 1:50—(11> Adventuras en 8:00- (i) Pete and Gladys So you see? It doesn't pay to lenses to make my eyes brown. himself in the lap of Hollywood (4) Continental - ful service, Chevy was ready to hire on TV as a salesman unless Ho." Espanol (5) Mackenzie's Raiders But I don't think I'll wear them luxury when he writes the out- Classroom promote Dinah. Instead of 20 you can really sell. Dinah must because they filter some of the "Our picture will take the In- 2:»- (J) Full Circle (11) This Man Dawson line of a novel and Dr. Dan Wag- 7:0 (2) News shows next season, she would do be admired for refusing her pro- expression in my eyes. dian's viewpoint," said Connors. ner (Herb Eillis) coris him into (4) Jan Murray (11) Mike Wallace (4) Dave Gsrroway only eight or nine but make as motion to sales v.p. We can Just The; Have Blue Eyes We won't show the white men thinking it's sure-fire screenplay (7) Day in Court «:2O-(1J) Dialing the News much or more money. These hope that she didn't wait too long as villians, but by the time of material. The only service com- 2:18-<11) Meaning of Art 8:J0— (2) Bring Up Buddy 7:15- (5) Call to Prayer "I've researched and found that 7:2t— (7) Morning Prayer eight or nine "specials" would to turn straight. the final chase, I hope the audi edy around since Sgt. Bilki 2:S8-(I) House Party (4) Wells Fargo be "Keyed to sales events." In 7:30- (5) Debbie Drake nice will be pulling for the In- died." (4) Loretta Young (i) Divorce Hearing other words, Dinah was being dians." (7) Road to Reality (7) Surfcide 6 (7) Pip the Piper made vice president in charge RugGeaning A Love Story 10:38—(Ch. 2) —June AUysan (9) Star and Story (11) I Search for 7:45- (5) News of sales.' He'U have • love story, too, Show—Ralph Bellamy makes on (11) Music in Our Lives Adventure 8:00- (2) News The auto maker was hiring and that's something he has nev- of his infrequent appearances a (1J) Movie (11) Play of the Week (5) Sandy Becker some cowboys ("Bonanza") to Rise Seen er been allowed as the widower a novelist in "The Haven." Re- 2:55- (5) News "the Old (7) Little Rascals beat the bu«hes for car buyers CARLTON McCain. turning to his island home, he J:0»- (2) Millionaire Foolishness" «: 10- (2) News who maybe don't dig Dinah. It's •.10 BANK "It's a very tender love story.' refuses to believe that his son '(4) Young Dr. Malone 1:00— (2) Danny Thomas 8:15— (2) Captain Kangaroo phrased differently in , By Leon has been lost at sea in a storm. 8:30—(IS) Religious Program he added. "Geronimo's wife tries (5) Dateline Europe (4) Acapulco however. They refer to it as to get him to stop shedding Parental pride causes him to re- 8:45—(13) Community Newsreel Today ft Tomorrow Mat. RED BANK — An increase of (7) Queen for'« Day (5) Theater Five "tapping another segment of the more blood, but he can see no gard the report with suspicion. 1:00- (2) People's Choice economy." "MO to 300 per cent" In rug (9) Film .Drama (9) Crime Does Not Pay other way to combat the wrongs Bellamy was in one of TV' (II) Movie (4) Family BACK BY REQUEST! cleaning productivity was fore- earliest series, "Man Againsl (11) Man and tjie Slice It any way you want, it against his people. It's a story l:J0- (2) Verdict Is Yours east by Howard Leon of Leon's Crime." Challenge (7) I Married Joan is a case of mistaken identity by 2 Fun-Filled toff Hit*! Cleaners, 64-75 White St, which that should have special signifi- (4) From These Roots (13) Jack La Lanne both parties to this crime. Had has installed a new automatic cance today, not only in the treat' (5) Doorway to Destiny »:39- (2) Andy Griffith 9:25- (5) News Dinah stayed away from singing ment of Indians, but in othe rug cleaning machine. (7) Who Do You Trust? (4) Dante about, and riding around stage minority races throughout thi 9:30- (2) My Little Margie Mr. Leon said the new principle (7) Adventures in in, those cars, she would have world." CBA Head (•) Movie (5) Topper of jet spray application of clean- 4:00-(2) Brighter Day Paradise (7) Memory Lane been recognized by the sponsor Ing agents "will remove more His chances? (4), Make Room for (9) Kingdom of the Sea (13) Movie as a star, not a hucksteress. Like- soil and stains than ever before They were expressed by Rich- Gives Talk Daddy (11) Decoy t:50—(11) Our World Neighbors wise, if Chevy had kept its fin- gers out of thestrictly show busi- possible." ard Carlson, who happened to be (5) Douglas Fairbanks 10:00- (2) Hennesey 10:00- (2) December Bride ness end of the programs and got The machine, Mr. Leon said, lunching in a nearby booth. Aft- (4) Barbara Stanwyck — PLUS 2ND FEATURE — For PTA (7) American Bandstand (4) Say When a Betty Furness to sell the cars, Is the only one of its type in the er Connors left, Carlson told me (11) Abbott and Costello (5) Cheaters (5) Movie area with Jet spray application. what he had remarked to his MIDDLETOWN - At the meet- (9) Science Fiction then Dinah wouldn't have con- (II) Cartoons 10:10—(11) World of Reading fused Chevy with a Hind of pa- Mr. Leon invites residents to actor companions: ing of St. Mary's Parent-Teacher 4:15-(2) Secret Storm Theater 10:30- (2) Video Village tron of the arts. DONTGONEAR see the machine in operation and "In JO years, we'll all be in Association last Tuesday in Me- 4:39- (2) Edge of Night (11) Boxing suggested they arrange an ap- some other part of the business. morial Hall, Brother Bernard, 10:30- (2) June.AHyson (4) Play Your Hunch Each time the entertainer steps THE WATER principal of the Christian Broth- (4) Here's Hollywood (7) Ray Milland pointment. The firm has been But Chuck Connors will still be (5) M/. District Attorney (4) Berle Jackpot into the terrain of the sponsor, ers Academy, Lincroft, was thi I0:4O-(U) Science Corner he loses a little of his independ- In business 49 years. a star." (11) Laurel and Hardy (5) Big Story guest speaker. 11:00- «) I Love Lucv ence and stature as an artist. (11) Studio 99!4 (7) Peter Gunn Brother Bernard'gave an ac- (4) Price is Rieht Dinah may have felt that she GLENN FORD count of the difficulties encount- 4:55-(ll) spunky and Tadpole (9) Movie—1936 (7) Morning Court never stepped this far over the RADIO ered by St. John de la Salle in 5:00-(2) Life Of RIley "Ceiling &ro" (11) Music Whenever You line. After all.she didn't (lap the Tomorrow Night WABC 771 WNEW 11M the founding of the teaching . (4) Movie (11) Playback Go fender of a Chevy and pitch an WCBS 8M WOR 710 order, and the growth and (5) I ted Three Lives 10:35—<1S> Movie-lS50 11:20- (9) News and Weather actual commercial. But a little On* Performance Only! WHTG Mil WPAT (38 achievements of the order. (9) Mischief Makers "American Guerilla (11). Exploring Science bit of commercialism is like a WNBC WQXR 1568 At the March meeting, children (11) Bozo the Clown In the Philippines" 11:25- (5) News little pregnancy and just as dif- AFTIBNOON WNBC Mortal B.atty of the school will present a sci- (II) O. IJenry Playhouse 10:45—(11) Movie—1940 (9) Almanac Newsreel ficult to control. UiM—WABC Charlla Graer WOR Naw.: 5:23— Clutch Cargo WCBS Nawa Gabrial H.atar ence fair in their classrooms, be- "Hudson's Bay" 11:30- (2) Clear Horizon The entertainer or actor and WHTB Monmoutt-OcaaB 5:10— (2) Movie »"SS—WOR Capitol Clo.a-Up ginning at-7:30 p.m. Dr. Vincent 11:00- (2) News (4) Concentration the sponsor must respect' each Nawa Samnftry . f I4»—WNBC Wayna Howall Show (5) Texas Rangers WNBC Nawa: Jim Lowa WOR Carlton Ftadrlcka Webers will be the speaker, and (4) News (5) Romper Room other's terrain. It means a loss WO* Newa. Jons Scott will entertain with chemical dem- (7) Rin Tm Tin' lSllf—WOK Th-a Fitagaralda TiSS—WABC Nawa; Chuck (5) News* (7) Love That Bob! of prestige to both wheneverone Dunaway onstrations. (9) Movie' WCM Full Baport •i»—WCII World Tonliht (7) News " (9) Family Living tries to Interfere with the other. (11) Three Stooges tilt*—WHTO County Agent WNBC Naw>; Wayoa Third grade class mothers are (11) News (11) TV Bandstand WCM Allan Grar Howall (II) Teen Quiz SSiS*—WHTO Nawa; ' WOR Nawa, World Today in charge of refreshments. 11:10- (2) Weather 11:4»-(11> Our Number System RaUxlog Maale SltS—WCBS Ed Joyca Fourth grade class mothers, with ItlSI—WABC Nawa: Farrall SmlU SlSS—WOR Sporta Mrs. John Glass as chairman, Broadway A UNIQUE WNBC Emphaate • ill—WOR My Trua Story ' UM—WCBS Nawa •IBS—WABC Nawa; Chuck assisted by Mrs. Robert Ballweg, CINEMA SERIES i WHTO H.adlln.a. EM Ponaway Mrs. Robert Barradale, Mrs. Boxscore '.-•• "Best Foreign Frlcee. Mn.lo •••a—WNBC hS,.; Fob Haymaa Film of the Year!" WNBCNawai Jim Lowe o, . WOR Nawa: McCuIlough— Fred Greco and Mrs. Glenn NEW YORK (AP) - Broad- WOK Nawa Eliot Campbell, will serve the hot way's single arrival of the week, Ills—WCU Man and Wlla WCBS Nawa: World Of Sill—WCBI BobDixon • Muilo lunch program in the cafeteria the musical "13 Daughters," won "One of the Great — WOK c.rlton Frederick* •tie—WOR Nawa: McCullough for the (our Wednesdays of applause from three of the seven Timeless French Films" = iiss—wirra Nawa: March. daily newspaper critics. Ralulnt Maale - N. Y. Post jg SUS WABC Nawa: Fan-all Smith S . The World-Telegram & Sun WNBC-F.mphail. 111*—WCM Nawa: Woman1! among the ayes said "Big, beau- FRANCOIS TRUFFAUTS jjf Rasort OB »•'«»—WOR McCollonib A Eliot tiful, wholesome entertainment Waehlngton WCBS Dance Mu.lo MOVIE TIMETABLE for your family." The.Post typi- WHT> Headllnee. Mtule 8 11 RED BANK WNBCNawi; Jim Lowe .I'lt-UKX.""—r" "* * ' *K«1ln *JCO11 «mum fied the nays: "Ostentatiously 'The 400 Blows' I WOK Nawa. Lae Smith •WCU Nflws • Carlton—Don't Go Near The ail>—WCBS Bob Dlion dull ... the book is an impass- Water 2:00, 7:30; Please Don't able barrier." The Associated WOR Galan Draka WOR Nawi Coffee Served Free! SIS*—WNTO Nawa; llllS -WCM SUrllght S*lat* Eat the Daisies 3:45, 9:25. Press called it "unluckily la- Relaxing Muele WOR J««n ShepKrd in the Lounge! HIS—WABC Nawa i Jack Camay lXiSB—WCIS Muilo 'Til Dawn EATONTOWN ' bored." WNBC Empbaela lliSi_WA«CN«»a: H.ppint.. Drivc-In—Swiss Family Robin- Siie—WCBSNewe: Peraonay Story Exchsns* son 7:05, 10:10; Walt Disnej The show at the 54th Street WHTQ Haadllnaa. Muilo laid—WNBC Nawa; All Night In Theater concerns a Chinese Mer- WNBC Nawa: Jim Lowa N.Y. Featurette 9:35. WOR Nawa: Lyla Va> WOR Long John chant who marries a 19th Cen- •lit—WOR Arl.ne Frejict. HAZLET tury Hawaiian princess. Cast in- WC11 Martha Wright Tl08 MORNINW C O PROGRAMb S SlSS—WHTO Nawa; — *" «« °««r Andaraon Loew's Drive-In—Cartoon 7:00 cludes Don Ameche, Monica Boy- EATONTOWN WCBS Jack Starllns Misfits 7:05. 10:45; Heroes Die Relaxing Maale WHTO Manmonth-Ocaan ar, Sylvia' Ksyms and Ed Ken- till—WABC Nawa: Jack Camay Young 9:30. ney. Music, lyrics and book by WNBC Eraphaila Nawa Sumary ffedy* Opes •:3i>—MoTlei At 7:00 4t0ft—WCBS Nawa: Information _„_ Egg Prlcaa ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Eaton Magoon, Jr., additional Knndayt Only Opea 5:30 Movies <:30 Cantral WOR Nawa: Atlantic—Can-Can 7:00, 9:15. John Gambling THE LAWMAKERS — A special program examining the question of whether stats book material by Leon Tokatyan. WHTB Cloiini Stock KEYPORT Kaport: Hoala 11111 Cu Musical numbers and choreog- TODAY & TOMORROW WNBC Nawa: Art Tori T-ao-wSTSN.,.': "" Strand — The White Warrior legislatures (till fulfill the functioni for which they were established will be pre- rapy by Rod Alexander; Ha- WOK Nawa; John Wlncata 4ltS—WCBS Kannath Banithart 6:45, 9:55; The Ten Who Dared sented as "NBC White Paper No. 4" on N8C-TV Tuesday, March 7. An NBC News waiian dance consultant, Nona WOR Rarlls Naw York 8:23. camera crew, above, right foreground, films the proceedings from the gallery of Bcamer; and directorial associ- TKETTUtKD 4119—WHTO Nawa; Ralaxlnt LONG BRANCH ate, George Mallonee. AIUIKU Mnalo 1 4IIS—WABC Nawa: Jack Camay WHTO Headllnea: " Baronet—A Summer Place 3:20, the South Carolina state legislature. The program, to be narrated by Chet Hunt- PMMBEI WHTa Fort Uonraontn < „_ WaVa up to Unalo Produced by Jack H. Silver- WOR Nawa 9:20; The Bramble Bush 1:30, ley, will also cover developments in state and city government in Minnesota, Mat- 7:35. man, the musical has settings WNBC Emphaala WNBC Newa; Bill Cullen sachuetti, New York, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and California, and lighting by George Jenkins, •ISO—WCBS Nawa; Sidallghta III*—WOR Dorothy and Dick ASBURY PARK- WHTO Monmouth-Octtn WCBS Jack Starling costumes by Alvin Colt. Nawa Sammarr • ISO—WHTO Nawa Lyric — General Delia Rovere WNBC Nawa; Art Ford 7:00, 9:30. made absolutely no sense at all to Closed last night: "Period of WOK Nawa; John Scott Television me. It concerned two horrible Adjustment," and "The Wall." (US—WCM Kannath Banihart Mayfalr-The Facts of Lifi WHTO Dow Jnnaa Averayaa 2:50,7:20,9:30. creatures called Mommy and WOR Radio Naw York WHTO Headline.; Daddy who were putting an old PRACTICE JUMP • >10—WHTON.w.. Ralaxlm Strictly for Woman St. James —The Alamo 8:00. Muvio (alsn off WNBC Nawa; BUI Cull.n Far, Far Out woman in a sandbox to die. 1 TACOMA, Wash. (AP)—Police «:00 p.m.) It adds upl More and more had a.curious feeling that it must Judge DeWitt Rowland says he •US—WABC Newa f 1 MU 0 By CYNTHIA LOWRY Mary yearning to talk to each IVININQ people use The Register ads each have been either very funny or found his first parachute jump | !. IlwNKfSi.f. " other but not quite able to achieve very tragic, but I couldn't tell. like "stepping out of a bathtub (l|(—WABC Jack Camay 8 1011 1 ssue because results come fas- NEW YORK (AP) — "Omni WCBS Nawa ..•.e-WcK'Nr.V; '""" " :er.—Advertisement, lifting the TV viewers' sights — communication. "Well," said Saroyan in a jolly . . . except for the landing." WNBC Newa; Sporta Arthur Godfrey Plus Walt Disney's WOR Naw; Lyla Van WHTO Ifeadllnea: Mualo well, anyway, the sight of the But after that, "Omnibus" got tone when it was all over, "That's Rowland, 60 years old and a (US—WCBS Sporla; Bob CooVe WNBCNawe: Art Ford late Sunday afternoon TV viewers a bit thick. There was a weird a little of the new drama. I get pilot since 1928, made the jump "A GALA DAY AT WNBC Art Ford WOR Newa Reporte "AN EVENT THAT from 2,500 feet "for practice." WOR Nawa; John Wlncata ISill—WOR Martha Deane — exposed us to some examples bit called the "Killer" by Eugene a big kick out of all that .' DISNEYLAND" (its—WABC Paul Harvey Kite— WHTO Newa: COULD BE OF Ionesco in which a middle-aged in case of an emergency. " In Technicolor iilt-WCII Nawa: Bnalnaaa Relaxing Mu.lc MOMENTOUS SIG- >f avant-garde, or far out, dra- Welcome back, Spring Bylngton. WABC Nawa Raperta WOR Int.r.l.w.. man, confronted by a horrible CBS' Twentieth Century pro- He landed with a bump and roll , WOR Nawa; NIFICANCE matic fare yesterday. Martha Deana creature with a maniacal giggle, gram yesterday was a report to the cheers of younger friends Free In-Car Heaters Hanry Gladatona 10111—WABC Newa: TO THE William Saroyan, a playwright in the Rainier Parachute Club. •<40—WCBS Financial Nawi Charlla Greer AMERICAN THEA- vho a few years ago was con- was trying frantically to avoid on the current activities of Dr. WNBC Financial Nawa WHBC Emnhaala death. At the end. the killer «,4I—WABC Howard Coiall TRE idered pretty far out himself, Gordon Seagrave, the famed lllOO—WCBS Nawa: Ilouie Partr raised the knife, the middle-aged WCBS Lowell Thorn.. WHTO Headline.: Mmlo ... TAKING PI-ACK THIS was along as a necessary guide "Burma Surgeon" -who though WOR Sporta, Stan Lomax WNBC Nawa: Art Ford man collapsed and there was ture. This was an event many of WNBCThrea Star Eitr. WOR Nawa YEAR AT PRINCETON UNI- or the uninitiated. This was a elderly and ailing is still practic- us have been waiting for. Gar- •ISS—WCBS Sporta Time Hill—WOR McCann. at Home VERSITY. Saroyan, to ask with a chuckle ing medicine among the country * 0*—WABC Mw.rd P. Morian icene from his own "The Time roway and crew, however, kept lliSS—WCM Garry Moore IT DESEitVES THE PRAY- whether the protagonist was des- folk and villagers in that far off WCBS Nawai Inl.rvl.w. WHTORed Bank Reliefer f Your Life" (1939). It was fol- trying until eventually the darn WNBC Newa: Wayna Howall Hawa, Pate Hotfman ERS AND SUPPORT OF AIX troyed or whether he committed land. WOR Fulton Lewla I1I4O—WCBS Cro«hy.Clooney THOSE WITH A STAKE IN' lowed by a rewrite of the scene suicide. thing worked fine. *ltS—WABC Chuck Dur,«wiy lliSS—WABC Nawe —AND AFFECTION FOR— s it would have been handled Seagrave proved an engaging, Recommended tonight: June WOR Bu.lne..; New. WNBC Rmnhaala THE THEATRICAL PROFES- gruff man, passionately dedicated Til*—WCBS Nawa: Ed Joyca (til*—WHTa Uldder.Stock Report SIONS." y a young playwright today. Then came another puzzler, Allyson Show, CBS, 10:30-11 "Krapp's Last Tape," by Samuel to saving human life. Slipping al- (EST)—Ralph Bellamy in "The Howard Taubman, NY Times As Saroyan explained at the out :et, today's dramatists feel they Beckett. Saroyan explained that most casually Into the half-hour Haven." JOHN WAYNE show wasa sequence showing the » will aoon b. TOO UTE -to >ta isve. son)?thlng_tg_ say_ but It Js we'd understand this better if we . !THE ALAMO' their job to say it entertainingly considered the tape recording! to Birth of a child and efforts "by SHAKESPEARE at Seagrave and his native staff to UcCARTER in order to hold an audience. At be all the world's history and least Saroyan, in his two scenes, Krapp as a modern man. It really save the child. It was a gripping remaining, parformancel: said something that the viewer, didn't help. Krapp was a mad moment within a documentary — Mar 10, 8:30 Ks YOU 1IKE rf ven one conditioned to the "Un- looking old man, addicted to and the time- devoted to saving "Summer Place" tlfe life of the newborn child was (la it p«rf) touchables" and reruns of "De- bananas and alcoholic excesses. "Bramble Bush" rnor'e dramatic than the most War 11, S-00 KING I EAR flax par*? ;ember Bride," could understand When he finally got around to War 18, 8:30 TWELFTH NIOHT playing the tape-recording, it carefully jtaged climax of a dra- ithout a briefing. " matic show. (lait ptri) The 1939 scene was warm and proved to be' utter banality -r Mar 23, ,8:30 HAMIET oozy with nappy*go-lucky Joe far from the history,of the world, A piece of photographic equip- Mar 34, 8:30 HAM in "GENERAL Centrally located la Eateotown-New Shrewbury explaining tits harmless philoso- but perhaps that was the point. ment being demonstrated during a War 35, 8:30 HAMLET And finally, there was a one-act commerclr.l on Fridty'i Dave DELIA ROVERE" Mo«moirHi-Ocoan News Summaries at . Mrf) hy of life to Mary. The 1961 ersion was also boozy but cold play by Albert Albee, which was Garroway show stubbornly re- 7 A.M.. 12 Neon, 5:00 Ml. fof rai.rvaWm, u|| WA 14700 with a nervous Joe and a frenetic so very, very far "out that It fused to produce a prt-fect pic- STEVE ROPER By SAWDERS and' OVERGAMD RED BANK REGISTER Monday, March 6, 1961—13 IU PH0HE tl COUNSELORS AM) Answer to Siturdty's PuuH 6ETXVANOPIMI0N/ Bridge Column CROSSWORD PUZZLE , IN HOW M)U KEPT ACROSS 7-MusIcal auaa maa QEIBU OUT OF THE COOLER./ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD instrument! 1-Farm animal I-Method aaaa ass noaa «-Pi«rca •-Drink For the last twenty years I 8-Walk M heavily U-Tlerra d(l M to-Great Laks have been going about with a Fucgan ll-Quaker lantern, looking for a bridge,play- The Hand Indian leader er who doesn't complain about U-Klller vhalt 16-ls mistaken North dealer I4-Tlm» long 10-Charlty H QHaraa [an the cards he is dealt. All I have Klines past 21-Pleree Both tides vulnerable I5-Acti of 22-Comfort ataaa aasa found is thai one good way to NORTH kindness 23-customs si uaaa U-Twlrl 25-Plstol make yourself unpopular is to 4 9 7 4 18-Haul ZI-Booka of advise people to play their cards 19-KlnJ of (acts , •AKQ65 fabric ..-, 27-tnstrument better instead of complaining so * A Q J il-Propheti 2S-Urges on much. 13-Burrowlng 30-Domestlcat* WEST EAST animal 33-Chrlstlan 37-Frog 43-Larg« bird When this hand was dealt. West *J3 AAK10852 :«-Sallor> festival 28-Fulplt 4 4-Also wasn't grateful for the cards he ¥ 7 3 2 V A 10 (colloq.) It-Prophet 39-Storage pit 45-SuperlattT* • 8732 0109 IS-One who aaEi 40-IntertwIne ending held. He thought he was entitled shares room • 7653 A 10 8 19-Feer Gynf« to better cards. Little did he real- SOUTH mother ize that he had just enough to 4k Q 6 10-Gull-llk* birds defeat the contract. VK Q1654 11-Plece of cut • J 4 timber West opened the jack of spades • K 9 4 Ji-Mafces somewhat regretfully, since he destltut* North East Sooth We* 24-smok« and hated to part so soon with his I • 1 * 2 V Pan fog only honor card. East took the 3 • Pass 3 V Pan 35-Min-si oama 3<-ToUs top spades and led the ten o4f V All Pass 27-Hat spades at the third trick. Opening lead — 4> J om&mtnt 40-Sharp This put South in the middle. 41-Leave out DAILY QUESTION 42-Rever* He had to step up with the king 46-CompoteDt of hearts to shut West out. "You Dealer opens with one spade, 47-Arablan chieftain didn't have to work so hard," and your partner doubles. The 4S-Rac« of West commented wryly. next player passes, and it is up lettuce 49-Entranc» Eaten Dummy to you, holding: Spades—J 3 50-Wneel tracks Hearts—7 3 2. Diamonds—« 7 3 2. fil-Drunkard South had to reach dummy with Clubs—7 6 5 3. What do you say? the jack of clubs in order to lead DOWN Answer: My, such language! a trump toward his hand. East l-Male swan Bid two clubs, and stop com 2-Nuraber BARNABY By CROCKETT JOHNSONplayed the ten of hearts, and plaining. The weaker your hand 3-Kover . South won with the queen. 4-Couchea the more essential it is to re- B-Tldy And,here,lor ourcold-nosedfriand, kolditMhesloland,bylhe South could next lead a lowspond to your partner's takeout (-Perform Dbtr. ir tnittd Jetton Sfaiktit, Inc. . fc o Canine Club Credit Cord.' Good of magic of sfeef ronics, fhe sal* Complicated! His species heart, using dummy's nine to double. ony convenienl/y jifua/ec/Bow-Wow is recorded and a succulent force out the ace. But now East is going fo have (rouble led another spade, and South • BUND TEACHER Bone-Vendor—By (he way, f nere't one ' morrow bane drops befweer* adjuif ing Jo man's new f was once more in the middle. He Garden Gub KETTERING, Ohio (AP) — Al- in the drugstore, between the cigaret thtpawi of ibe purchaser— simplified way of fife. couldn't shut out West's miser- though he lost his sight in 1956 ondihe prescription-filling machines— able little seven of hearts. If '—-y •— South ruffed low, West would ov- Hears Clark and can distinguish only shapes er-ruff; and if South ruffed with NEW SHREWSBURY - Mar- and dark and light, David Ray- the jack. West's seven would be- vin Clark, county agricultural ag- burn teaches biology at Fairmont come the high trump. ent, was the speaker at a recent High School, coaches the golf (Send your problems to George "iarden Club meeting. So West defeated the contrad team—and heads the visual edu- c/o this newspaper and ask with his little seven of hearts, He discussed garden problem "How can I learn Sideways cation department. ' Was he grateful? Not a bit of it. with members at the home ol Thinking^ and become flavid Student assistants help feay- "Now deal me something," he Mrs. Lewis Anzaryck, 149 Glen- overnight?") wood Dr. burn with much of his work and said, as his partner picked up "riends fecord his books and lab. the cards for the next deal. "I'm The group discussed plans fo manuals on tape. His golf team MARK TRAIL By ED DODD tired of picking up these garbagi Dear George: a flower show in June. You always talk about your fa- has lost only three matches in hands." Mrs. Joseph LeRoy, chairman, five years. CAR0UNE, PLEABB PONT LET T MO, I'VE 0OT TO I'M IBW1N3 AHDV mous system of Sideways Think- GO OF THE ROPE-IN THIS _yBE THERE We< TK£ HEBE.WHTREUL. announced that there are still bus ing but you never seem to ex-seats available for the trip th VWITE-OUT ITS w/ ONLY HIMSELF BUTIJ4AVE plain it. I mean you keep men- WAVOFOETT1MO BACK -HE WAY COME TO THEGUH/ group is taking to the flower show Tops in Flattery AKTBUT LOCATE THE THE HOLE OM.VONCE tioning it, but you never seem at the Coliseum, New York City, L. SEAL HOLE/ IN SEVERAL PAYS/ MEDICAL to enlarge on it. Thursday. YOU'RE A FOOL, People who write about positive TRA1I OUR ONLY Gil Whltten, orginator of indoor CHANCE OF SURVIVAL thinking and like that say wha they mean and so does anybody water gardens, will demonstrate RIGHT HERE MEMOS how to make corsages at the IN THE IGLOO/ elsfc. But you just keep saying next meeting, March 22, in Tin- By H. L. Hmchaniohn, M.D. about it and don't explain it. ton Falls School. The meeting is Don't you think this is funny? open to the public. CANTYOO Curious WAIT UNTIL THIS What is diabetes insipidus? Dear Curious: TERRIBLE STORM This is a disease characterized Funny? You're a riot! Did you 13 OVER? by extreme thirst and consider- hear the one about the 14 movie New able urination. As the name im- starlets, on the desert island? By JIM BURNETT and CEORCE CRANDALL plies, the urine is inspidi, not con Keep your sense of humor, Cur- NUBBIN taining sugar as is found in di-ious! If that doesn't work, ge Shrewsbury e abetes mellitus. Whereas the lat-more exercise and get a hobby; Piero Rizza, 234 Riveredge Rd. kHUNPRBP I, ter is due to lack of insulin as (Paint ceramics.) See your pas- was to conduct the orchestra in i lOPHil NOWTUKPS