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I. I » . WEATHER VarltMt cloudiness today sad SHodytide 14010 (Might. ..High toiay, M. Law to. algs* ta ae Ms. Oeaiy teaser. For All Departments ef anew. Hi|k la Heaiskr An Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownership ftr Since 1878 1MIW4 Dally. Monday threun Friday, mured u Iteonn elm Matter VOLUME 82, NO. 92 at UM Fait Olflca at lUd Baa*. N. J.. under Uw 'Ad of March a. 1S7S. RED BANK. N. J., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1959 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Township's Snow World to Mark Christmas Ike Says U.S. Bfll Near $10,000 With Peace Hopes Bright Role Is to Aid MIDDLETOWN - In the wake BY I. R. TRIPLET of Monday's snow storm, the Associated Press Township Committee was forced People on both sides of the last night to adopt an emergency A White Iron Curtain looked forward this resolution providing $10,000 for Christmas Eve to the possibility removal of snow on township that, for the first time since NeedyNations roads. World War II, the world may According to David Jackson, Christmas] again know real peace. road superintendent, lt took some President Eisenhower and Pre- WASHINGTON (AP) — 29 pieces of equipment and some mier Nikita S. Khrushchev are Prosecutor's Mankind needs an open 20 men, working 30 hours Assured key figures in the hopes of mil and peaceful partnership straight, to plow the more than By the Associated Press lions, just as the United. States 250 miles of road within the town- and the Soviet Union have been Father Dies nstead of a bare coexist- ship. Last-minute shoppers bustled key nations in the cold war. ence, President Eisenhower Members of the committee through New Jersey's crowded, Shooting persists in Algeria. has told the world in'his noted that the entire bill for thesnow-heaped streets today and Iran and Iraq have moved ap In Car Crash hurried home for a white Christ- annual Christmas message. snow removal project has not troops In a YuleUde border ORLANDO, Fla. - Isaac J. been determined and it may bemas Eve. spat Red China, no convert te The best way America can The fabled rarity of a white Keuper, S4, father of Monmouth that the entire 110,000 sum might Khrushchev's call for ranted- County Prosecutor Vincent P. contribute to such a goat, he not be needed. Christmas appeared a sure pros- attoa of force to settle world Mid, is to give needy nations pect tomorrow. Snow from the Keuper, was killed in an auto- They aaid, however, that in problems, offers a eontinuiag mobile accident here yesterday. the right sort of help in the view of the possibility of more season's heaviest fall still ling- threat la its claims te Iadlaa right sort of spirit. '•.- snow before the end of the year, ered, bolstered by low tempera- frontier lands. He was a native of Trenton The President delivered'Ms they felt it advisable to approp-tures, and the Weather Bureau Pilgrims thronging by thwhere e he conducted two drug message of peace and good will . rlate $10,000. said there was a fairly good thousands to Bethlehem, Jordan- stores. He lived many years in yesterday at ceremonies opening chance of more snow tonight. Asbury Park, conducting a drug Retted Trucks held birthplace of Jesui Christ, the annual Christmas pageant Of Temperatures skidded into the were reminded by the presence store at Mattison and Cookman peace. As part of the observ- . Besides 12 pieces of township teens over the state. It was 17 of Arab arid Israeli military Avenues, in that city, in addition ance, he pressed a switch Il- equipment, the community con- in Newark, 16 in Atlantic City guard posts along the nearby to the Trenton businesses. He luminating the nation's Christ- tracted the services of six pri- and 14 at Lakehurst. At the border that the 194S Palestine later lived in Rochester, N.Y. mas tree in a park adjoining the vately owned trucks for the 30-Shore| , Freehold weather observ- war wai ended by an armed The elder Mr. Keuper moved White House grounds. The pro- hour period and 11 pieces of er Frank Moreau recorded a low truce, never by' a peace pact. to Orlando in 195S and had been gram was broadcast by [tele- equipment owned by Michael J. of 8 degrees at <:30 a. m. today. Any universal peace is a mat-living in retirement. He had been vision and radio. Stavola Inc., Red Bank, for a' Motorists were warned to ex- very active and in excellent four-hour period. ter of the distant future. Speaking IS hours after his re- ercise caution as icy roads en- But the past year has seen health. He had been anticipating turn from a trip that took him Cost of renting the trucks was dangered the journey for many a visit early in 1960 from Pros- $10 per hour per truck. significant steps toward great- to Africa, Asia and Europe; Eis- thousands anxious to get home GOOD OL' DOWN — The hone, which has all but given up in its fight to keep from er international understanding. ecutor Keuper and Mrs. Keuper. enhower addressed his remarks Ne Funds for the holiday. The New Jersey being replaced by the automobile, enjoyed a brief but glorious winning round this Among these have been the In addition to the Prosecutor, 9 his fellow countrymen;-and Safety Council predicted 15 would Mr. Keuper is survived by his Richard W. Seuffert, township week. With moit wheel-borne transportation stalled, this Lincroft couple Mr. and nuwachev visit to the United workers for a just peace wher- die on the roads. States aad Elsenhower's agree- wife, Mrs. Mamie Keuper; a son, business administrator, noted that Mrs. Dale Myers—forsook the snowbound family car and went back to the hone to ever you may be in the world, the current budget did not have Rail, bus and air transporta- to return the visit; the Isaac J. Keuper, Jr., of Roches-I whatever your race or flag er specific funds earmarked for tion facilities were clogged with bring in provisions from the Lincroft Shopping Center. • ter a Big Fear ter, and two daughters, Mrs. John tongue or creed.'.' snow removal work. additional thousands making the aanunlt eeefereace; Elsenhow- Phillips of Trenton and Miss Myr- tle Keuper of Orlando. He mar- Good UfeCeeeeet The township road department homeward trek. All lines report- er's 11-eattoai tear The President said "our' con- used It tons'of aalt and 25 tons ed extra aectlons of equipment Train Stall—200 ef friendship and psaee la free* ried the present Mrs. Keuper aft er the death of his first wife. cept of the good life fpr human- of sand during the storm. to altaviate the rush. tea; maderata progress la ity does not require an inevitable er Car$ in Traffic Jam Mr. Keuper bad been a mem- Mr. Jackson reported that two Many businesses were to close conflict between peoples aad sys- township trucks broke down dur- at noon today or give the latter ber of the Knights of Columbus tens-in which one must triumph ing the storm. One needs motor part of the day over to the tra- ptied as> la a ais* anuuaeet at Trenton. While living in Asbury over the other. Nor does it of- repairs and the other a new ditional office party. shre traffic Jasa tor nearly twe Eiseabower touched on hiPars k ha belonged to Holy Spirii fer merely a tare coexistence as clutch. Merchants reported brisk Sales License bears this atenJag when a Nsw peace mission fri a ChristmasCatholic Church. ;• a satisfactory state for mankind. He said that the $10,000 would in most areas, although no esti York aad Loag Breach trala menage carried around the Prosecutor Keuper flew to Flor- 'After all, an uneasy coexist- "pretty well be used up" in pay-mate of the year-end business is EATONTOWN — A hearing on He asked adjournment until stalled la the middle of. theworld last night. ida immediately upon learning of ence can,be aa barren and ster- ing' for the snow removal work. available yet transfer of a liquor license to the January. This could not be done Mala street raflnad I talked with Kings and Pres- his fathers death. ile. Joyless and stale a life for In other business at the session, Sidewalk Santas rang their Bamberger store at the Monbecause- council will reorganite ken. idents. .Prime Ministers and Orange County Sheriff Dave human beings* as the coexistence the committee took no action on bells on almost every corner, but mouth Shopping Center was ad-at the end of the year. Mr. Fell Cars were seekoe ap humble men and women in cot-Starr aaid Mr. Keuper was cros- of cellmates in a penitentiary or adoption of three ordinances. Theldeeda of individual charity journed last night to Dec. 30 atthen said his group's lawyer will the rail craeslag te Six Car-tages and mud huts," he said. sing a stop-street at a busy inter- labor camp." (See MIDDLETOWN Pg. 2) gained equal recognition by New» p. m. be recalled from his holiday to ears, KtyperL "Their common denominator was]section when his car was struck Eisenhower said the leaders Jerseyani. The adjournment was request- oppose the transfer. their faith' that America will broadside by a semi-trailer truck, the Associated Press reported. and the "humble men and wom- In Irvington, a 26-year-old mu- ed by J. Arthur Fell, president The Bamberger attorney, Alex Santa Assboy flaaUjr palled the lead the way toward .