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Cloudy with patchy fog add THE MM FINAL chance of occasional drizzle, Red Bank, Freehold partly cloudy this afternoon, Long Branch EDITION (Bta DeUUU, Put 2). I 7 Monmouth County's ELome Newspaper tor i Years VOL. 91, NO. 254 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 22 PAGES 10 CENTS Three More Mafia Men Summoned TRENTON '(AP) - Three subpoenaed for July 8 ap- Cornelius Gallagher of Bay- quests—had issued warrants offices at 21 N. Michigan Zicarelli and Decarlo were at the July 8 SIC hearing. men reputed to be among pearances — Thomas "Tom- onne. for the arrest of Laurence Ave., Kenilwortih. issued at the same time as That came after the DeCav- the top Mafia figures in the my Ryan" Eboli of Fort Lee, —Angelo "The Gyp" DeCarlo Wolfson of Deal, DeCaval- The petition asks that those for DeCavalcante and alcante transcripts had been New York-New Jersey area who law enforcement offi- of Mountainside, who was cante's business partner. Wolfson be held hi contempt the others but the identity of released. are the latest to be cials say may have Inherited mentioned frequently in Failed to Respond of court for not appearing at those summoned was not re- The. papers filed in court summoned to tell what they from the late Vito Genovese transcripts of conversations According to papers filed the SIC's office in Trenton leased until yesterday. list Wolfson as president of know about organized crime of Atlantic Highlands the between DeCavalcante and with the warrant, Wolfson on Thursday. Phelan said that Eboli had the Controlled Heating Corp., to New Jersey's State In- Cosa Nostra's top spot in the other Mafia leaders whose was charged with failing to Andrew Phelan, the SIC's accepted his subpoena per- the Leslie Holding Corp., the vestigations Commission. metropolitan area. release triggered the latest respond to subpoenas return- executive director, said sonally and that the ones for Kenilworth Corp. and the De- The SIC, which last week —Joseph "Joe Bayonne" organized crime furor. able last Thursday. There Wolfson's. lawyer had called Zicarelli and Decarlo were Wolf Corp., all of Kenilworth. Issued subpoenas to Simone Zicarrelli of Cliffside Park, In another development were five subpoenas issued— him on hearing of the war- accepted by their attorney, The court papers say the Rizzo, "Sam the Plumber" reputed head of gangland yesterday, tjhe SIC announced one to Wolfson personally rants and said his client Michael Querques, of New- commission wants to know DeCavalcante and nine other operations in Hudson County. that Superior Court Judge and four others as president would appear before him to- ark. "whether public employes in reputed Maflosos, announced Zicarelli was linked by Life Frank J. Kingfield—acting at of four companies with head- day. Wolfson had already been Long Branch and Monmouth yesterday that is has also Magazine last year to Rep. the investigatory body's re- quarters in DeCavalcante's The subpoenas for Eboli, issued a subpoena to appear (See MAFIA, Pg. 2, Col. 5) Map Curbs on Disorders RED BANK - Beefed-up be announced publicly later Council meetings. The council who want to meet with the were triggered Friday night police patrols will be detailed this week. met with Westside merchants governing body, too. when Police Sgt. Vernon Pat- to the Westside, two addition- And, he disclosed, most of. who don't think they're get- The borough was reported terson sh#t and slightly al patrolmen will be added to the youngsters who partici- ting adequate police protec- quiet last night, the second wounded ' Oscar Sanders, the force, a community rela- pated hi the vandalism which tion, and with Westside resi- night of ,the curfew imposed 32, of 548 Shrewsbury Ave.,. tions program will be imple- plagued the Westside Satur- dents who think police have to keep 'Juveniles off the New Shrewsbury,, after Sand- mented for all borough police day night weren't Red Bank been pushing their children streets after a' weekend of ers allegedly threatened the as soon as possible after the residents, and neither were around. vandalism by black youths on police officer with a grass current crisis ends, and the the young adults who roamed Meet With Chief the predominantly Negro sickle. The disorders were fed 9 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew will con- the borough streets after the The counsel also met with Westside. by a false rumor that Sanders tinue, Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern curfew Sunda/ night. Police Chief Leroy McKnight Last night's heavy rain had been stopped by police said last night. The mayor made the state- and Deputy Chief William aided the curfew, Chief Mc- while transporting a sick The mayor said detailed ments at a press conference Patterson, and heard, briefly, Knight acknowledged. child to Riverview Hospital. plans of the new policies will after a series of Borough from a group of black youths The weekend disorders Delay Hearing Municipal Court Judge Wil- liam I. Klatsky yesterday postponed until next Monday preliminary hearing for Sand- ers on charges of posession of a dangerous weapon, threat- Sadness on the Westside ening the He of Sgt: Patter- IN COURT — Oscar Sanders, 32, injured arm in bandage, is escorted into Red son, and using abusive lan- Bank Municipal Court yesterday by Detective Sgt. Herbert A. Swanson. Prelim- guage and creating a dis- By DORIS KULMAN thousands of dollars worth of damage, share Mr. Jacobs' inary hearing was adjourned a week so Senders could obtain -an attorney. RED BANK — The splinters of plate glass have been feelings. . . . . turbance. swept from Jacobs Hardware Co., 273 Shrewsbury Ave., There is anger, of course. But on the Westside, where The postponement is intend- IRngister Staff Photo) the weekend outbreak of vandalism was preceded by" in- ed ix> give Sanders time to se- the floors and walls cleaned of splattered paint.-* : Edwin R. Jacobs, owner of the business which has oc- creasing incidents of window breakings and mushroom- cure an attorney. He filed ap- cupied the northwest corner of W. Bergen Place and Shrews- ing complaints of rocks and bottles hurled at cars traveling ' plication for representation bury Ave, toe almost a half-century, explored his feelings down Shrewsbury Ave., the anger for the most part is di- by the Public Defender's Of- about the Weekend of youthful vandalism which gripped rected toward what many of the businessmen say bas been fice. an absence of policing. 2 Hazlet Servicemen the westside. Sanders, his right arm in a "Angry? No. No, I'm mot angry," he replied, slowly* And there is general feeling that the vandals "aren't our bandage and sling, told Judge thoughtfully, to the question, "I feel sad. kids." Klatsky he is married, the fa- "And I know the people who live here are just as sad- Some Of the businessmen say they've noticed a growing ther of four, and employed by dened as I," Mr. Jacobs added. number of unfamiliar faces among the young people who a landscaping firm. Are Killed in Action Many Westside merchants, striving for an understand- gather on Westside street corners. The Westside parents and ing of the three nights of racial disturbance which caused (See SADNESS, Pg. 3, Col. 3); young people had one com- HAZLET — Two families at the A & P Supermarket on plaint, "uneven enforcement mourned the losses of their Bt. 36. ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii ii/EiniiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiniHEiiirrimiimiHuiiiiiiHEnimtHiiiiiiJifimmimBJiiiiPimiimiiiuifiiiiiJiiiiiiiiimit. of the law," Mayor O'Hern sons, the first double fatalities Besides his parents, Jie Is said after the council's pri- reported in Vietnam of town- survived by a brother, Geof- vate meeting with them. ship servicemen in one week. frey, and two sisters, Denise "And they feel black people Sgt, Donald Christie, son of and June, all at home; a aren't being treated with the Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. paternal grandmother hi Order Marlboro Accounts Audit respect and the courtesy they Christie, 15 Willowbrook, died Brooklyn and a maternal should be." last week after initially being grandmother in England. financial records. He said if reported as missing in action. Pvt. Fanning, 21, was a By HALLIE SCHRAEGER ham). He has dug up stuff in "Mayor Grubb later said I Stanley Reevey, one of the He was attached to the 101st I didn't run I could stay, that 1965 graduate of Raritan High MARLBORO - There was manila folders, hidden away. could stay on until June 13. residents at the meeting, said Airborne Division. School and had been in Viet- There are still a number of was their only objection. (On the 19th) I finally got my "the basic question" the only one point of agreement Pfc. Edward C. Fanning, nam since February. Before between two political factions items not paid, and some will "But this is the third time, notice. The day before that group of approximately 15 entering the service last Sep- wanted to discuss with the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas here yesterday, and that was have to go before the auditor not the first time, that I have I told Mr. (James R.) Mino- Fanning of 12 Amherst Lane, tember, he was employed by that the township is in a before I will pay them. They been removed from a job gue (township attorney and governing body was "the po- was the other. the General Cable Co., Perth "mess." might be expired accounts of (replaced in January as depu- acting business administra- lice relationship with the Amboy. black community, which isn't The deaths bring to six the Mayor Walter C. Grubb Jr. 1967." ty township clerk and later tor) something had better be number of local men killed in very nice." He is survived by his par- announced last night the Mrs. Mary Denton, Demo- ;ps secretary to the building done. I was writing checks, the war. ents; three brothers, Michael, township accounts are being cratic candidate for the inspector). but there was nothing being Mr. Reevey alleged that po- Sgt. Christie, 20, was a 1966 Robert, and Thomas, and two Township Council, fired as a posted on the books, which lice have been stopping audited, department by de- "A short time after that, graduate of Raritan High sisters, Margaret and Mary, municipal secretary last are supposed to be closed out black youths driving through partment, at the request of Mrs. Mary Kuhn and Mrs. School. He entered the Army all at home. week, said earlier that Mr. monthly. Mr, (Michael) Cos- the eastside "and taking them in April, 1968, and had been the Township Council. Marie Muhler, Citizens Com- The bodies of both are ex- Higham had told her Mayor tura (former finance di- out of their cars at gun- in Vietnam three months. Be- pected home in about two "When I was sworn in as mittee - Republican com- mayor May 6. I inherited a Grubb had asked him to tell rector) left in May, and the point." fore service, he was employed weeks. Sgt. Donald Christie mitteewomen, were in the situation that was definitely her her services would no books had never been closed He said he was hopeful office filling out forms and not good," said Mr. Grubb, longer be needed after June out. There was a couple of something had been accom- who reported "bills had not 2 because "no candidate Mrs. Kuhn is now the tax! months worth of posting plished by the meeting. been paid for months prior to should work in the office of collector." (Mrs. Muhler is when I left. Not Impressed my being mayor. the finance director. Mr. Hig- temporary finance clerk until "I was not authorized to do Some of the young people The Generosity of Policeman New Finance Chief Diam said he went along be- she is certified by Civil Ser- it, because they were going don't think so. "I had to appoint a new fi- cause anyone who worked in vice for a permanent appoint- to fire me. I told Mr. Minogue" Several walked out during nance director (Paul Hig- that office has access to the ment, according to Mr. Hig- he'd better hire me or fire the meeting, one of them de- ham.) (MARLBORO, Pg. -2, Col. 6) (See CURBS, Pg. 2, Col. 7) Is Remembered by Friends By FLORENCE BRUDER But, while the weather co- He came down with a high RUMSON - Friendship operated (as it had not done fever. Lawyer Says Vito and fresh, paint were the week before when the Result: Family at home at lavished on the neat, grey men originally planned to 9 a.m. when trucks, cars, home at 191 Blackpoint Road come), small "Brud" did not. (POMPHREY, Pg. 3, Col. 7) here over the weekend. Left $1,000 Estate It is the residence of Mrs. Marie Clayton Pomphrey, FREEHOLD - Mafia king- gets 10 per cent, and his widow of Police Sgt. Walter pin Vito Genovese, who died daughter, Nancy Genovese J. Pomphrey Jr., who died Feb. 14, left "approximately Slmonetti of Atlantic High- last December in Eivcrview The Inside Story $1,000" to his heirs, according lands, who gets 90 per cent. Hospital, Bed Bank. to an attorney for his estate. Mrs. Simonetti was appointed Listening in at the County Library Page II executrix of her father's will. The two elements were Genovese, formerly of applied by more than 30 June brides _ Page U Genovese made no mention Middletown and Atlantic members of the Rumson Frazier retains "Utle" on TKO _ Page 14 Highlands, died at 72 at the of his estranged widow, Anna Police Department, the First Pvl. Verga, Army sharpshooter Page 14 U.S. Medical Center, Spring- Petillo Genovese, in his will, Aid Squad and the Rumson field, Mo., while he was serv- which was dated Sept. 5,1950. and Oceanic Fire Companies. Tennis tip: Get a grip on yoursell Page 15 ing a 15-year federal term for His first wife, mother of his a narcotics violation. He was children, died in 1931. It was a tribute to Sgt. Monmoulo Park Today _ Page 15 the Mafia's dominant figure At Same Address Pomphrey, called a "beloved Allen-Goldsmith 6 Sports _ 14, 1$ the United States in the mid- Mrs. Genovese and Maria citizen" of the borough, and Amusements 21 Stock Market ... 7 l»50's. Genovese Esposito live at the his capable wife and two ap- Astro Guide 20 Successful Investing 7 Genovese left $5 to his same address, a middle class pealing children, Susan, 10, Births _ 2 Surf, Field, Stream 15 adopfed daughter, Maria Gen- neighborhood on W. 13th St., and Walter "Brud" Jr., 5. Bridge 20 Television .51 ovese Esposito of New York New York City. It was intended as a sur- The Chuck Wagon 15 Women's News 10, U City, and divided the rest It is not necessary to list all prise for Marie Pomphrey, Classified 1619 DAILY REGISTER of his estate between his son, assets when a will is filed for and elaborate plans had been Comics 20 PHONE NUMBERS former Shrewsbury Council- probate, according to Mon- made for her and the young- Crossword Puzzle 29 Main Office 741-MM man Philip Genovese, who mouth County Surrogate Don- sters to be at the home of Editorials 6 Classified Ads 741-6900 (See VITO, Pg. 3, Col. 6) her brother, Red Bank Police Herblock 6 Home Delivery .... .741-0010 ""There will be no regular Lt. George Clayton Jr. of 66 James KUpatrlck 6 Middletown Bureau 671-2250 HANDS AND HEARTS go into effort by friends and associates of Ufa Rumson Po- Planning Board Meeting of Special Spring St., Red Bank. Movie Timetable 2\ Freehold Bureau ....462-2121 Keansburg Borough on Wed., 18"x24" throw rugs. Just a lies Sgt. Waller J. Pomphrey Jr. as they swarm over home of his family to paint Obituaries 4 Long Branch Bnrean 222-M1I Tertnls Clinic 5 weeks $15. June 25. The meeting will be few left, 50c each. Shehadi and landscape building a* surprise and tribute to him, his wife and children. Sylvia Porter S Sports Department 741-M17 held Tues., July 1st, 8 p.m. Rug Co., Rt. 35, Shrewsbury. Beginning ladies. 531-9874. (Adi {Adv.J (Rogiiter Staff P .(Adv.J f -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 42 Matawan Residents BlqodyFightii% Oppose Supermarket Rages at Camp FREEHOLD - Forty-two abuse of discretion and con- for special business, with the SAIGON (AP) - Bloody east of Saigon. The U.S. Com- Matawan property owners trary to law. They want the remainder in the R-75 resi- mand reported some of the filed a complaint in Superior courts to set aside the permit. dential one - family dwelling fighting raged around the be- • sieged Ben Het Special For- American Green Beret advis- Court yesterday to reverse a The complaint says the lot zone. ers and artillery crew sta- variance granted to Matawan in question is 4.75 acres, and The Zoning Board of Adjust- ces camp yesterday and it sustained its heaviest artil- tioned there were killed and 105 Inc. for a supermarket is L shaped with frontage on ment March 6 recommended wounded, but it declined to and other stores at Mill Road Rt. 34 of 460 feet and a depth approval of the variance and, lery bombardment since May 1. But U.S. spokesmen said give figures. and Rt. 34. of 819 feet. on May 2, council granted it. South Vietnamese head- In their complaint, the 1-Family Dwellings The variance is against an or- today a convoy broke through the encircling enemy troops quarters said four civilian ir- property owners maintain Part of the premises along dinance which requires a 50- regulars and four of their de- that granting of the variance Rt. 34, it continues, has a foot buffer area between any with badly needed ammuni- tion and supplies. pendents were killed in the by Borough Council was an depth of 200 feet and is zoned business building or use and shelling. any residential district. • The U.S. Command said the convoy, the first to reach Ben A South Vietnamese spokes- Matawan 105 Inc. wants to man said the infantrymen erect a supermarket and Het in a week, pushed through by road from were sweeping the area Hazlet Board Claims satellite stores on the rear 619 around Ben Het to "take pres- feet of the premises, in the R- Dak To. Previously supplies had to be dropped'by cargo sure off." But despite the con- 75 zone, the complaint voy breakthrough he said it charges. planes and only medical evac- Seprticl Tank Violations uation helicopters risked was still hard to tell who con- The complaint was filed by GOP SESSION — The four Republican candidates for Matawan Township Coun- landing because of the daily trols the area. HAZLET - The Board of Sanitarian Leo Waivers ad- Mae A. Dell, Caroline As- Health last night received no- cil attended a -training seminar *t Cherry Hilt Inn conducted by the Republican artillery barrages. Military spokesmen said a vised that all three parks pinall, Albert and Louis Da- tice from the- state Depart- had been issued violation no- North Vietnamese regiment vidson, William F. Faas and State Committee. Discussed was "More Ways to Win." The candidates also lis- South Vietnamese infantry- ment of Health that three tices, answerable within sev- of up to 2,000 men has sur- Grace Gaas, Camillo D. and tened to the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Rep. William T. Cahill, right, men backed by U.S. artillery local frailer parks are in vi- en days. rounded Ben Het and the Edna M. Gentile, Nellie L. and planes killed 105 North olation ol the health code be- He added, however, that the spaak about the unity in Republican ranks. With him, left to right, are Thomas Pow- camp has been under daily Grace, William Steinhauer, Vietnamese troops around cause of overflowing septic Mieleville park was inspected ers, Eugene Valanzano, George Wentzel and Mrs. Patricia Wills. bombardment from heavy ar- Jeannette J. Salmon, Stephen , the camp yesterday in some tanks. by the state department last tillery in Laos, Cambodia and and Claire Potasky, Robert J. of the heaviest fighting there Those cited were the Bay- August and has since correct- the six-mile stretch between and Ann Lou Marvel, John Since May 1. South Vietnam- shore Park, Rt. 36; Miele- ed its problems. Ben Het and the border. and Pearl Behany, Michael B. ese casualties were five killed ville Trailer Court, Palmer Hazlet Trailer Park is seek- and 15 wounded. "The most important thing Ave., and Hazlet Trailer and Ellen Herman, Arthur ing a solution to its situation, Murder Trial of Soldier, 21, to remember Is that we are Park, Rt. 36. and has applied to the Town- and Lucille Knoeller, Evan North Vietnamese gunners free to launch operations and ship Sewerage Authority for and Shirley Ash. poured in 195 artillery, mor- permission to build a sewer John and Jean Tamburri, tar and recoilless rifle shells the camp is still there," said system. A decision by that Gerald and Anna Nolan, Ed- And Wife, 20, Is Postponed into the camp 280 miles north- the government spokesman. Burlington group is expected in July. ward Chevey, George and Mrs. John Kelleher, presi- Margaret Purdie, Edward FREEHOLD — County has not yet received vital defense cannot because of County Jail dent, reminded residents that Hess, Joseph D. and Lilly E. Court Judge M. Raymond information. conflict of interest. Curbs swimming pools more than Norbut, Andrew and Rose Ne- McGowan granted defense Mr. Frankel said perhaps Judge McGowan prefaced -'(Continued)' MOUNT HOLLY (AP) — one foot in depth must be vad, W. J. and Agnes E. motions yesterday to post- it was his fault because this his granting of the motion for nessmen "aren't complete- daring, more in disgust than Six prisoners overpowered a enclosed by a four foot fence Brannick, William and pone the murder trial of Wil- was the first time he has continuance by stating that he ly satslfied," according to Ed- threat, "They're not going to guard and broke out of Bur- with seMatching gate. Viola- Jeanne McGowan, Michael liam P. and Linda Arnold of been assigned a case by the has the greatest respect for win R. Jacobs. do anything until Broad St. is lington County Jail this morn- tions will be issued to those and Nancy Palumbo and M. 300 New Ocean Ave., Long Public Defender. He asked for the defense counsels and for Mr. Jacobs, owner of Ja- wrecked." Ing. Police said all six are in violation, she warned. Moren. Branch, so that attorneys a two-week continuance. the Public Defender's Of- cobs Hardware Co., where dangerous. And one of the young peo- window-smashers caused $2,- Mrs. Kelleher also request- Named as defendants could complete their investi- Assistant Deputy Public De- fice. The fugitives were believed ple who stayed to the meet- 000 worth of damage last ed residents to stop litter- are the Board of Adjust- gation. fender Harold A. Karasic, He said he reluctantly to be riding in a stolen, late who represents Mrs. Arnold, ing's end said afterward, weekend, said the seven busi- ing, especially, in the areas ment and Borough Council. The trial of the 21-year- granted the adjournment be- model black sedan. They of the Airport Plaza and old Ft. Hancock soldier and said the problem was not with cause the court tries to dis- "They think something has nessmen who met with the were not reported armed. Kenneth E. Joel of Keyport the Public Defender's Office been accomplished, but it council "think more should be Bethany Road shopping cen- represents the plaintiffs. his 20-year-old wife, charged pose of murder cases as fast Authorities said the six, who ters. here, but with the out-of-state as it can. hasn't." done." with the murder of their 4- portion of the investigation. were all in jail in connection She also advised that 2,390 year-old son, Paul Arnold, on A new trial date will be Mayor O'Hern said the "We know they can't put with bank robbery or murder In Massachusetts, he said, community relations course dogs have been licensed in the March 23, was to have be- fixed. more police on," he said. "We charges, made their escape township. Of all the dogs here' Warrant the office is attempting to find for police "had been on the know they don't have them." after locking up a guard to gun yesterday. out certain matters involving In his preliminary report of boards and it was just a mat- only 47 summonses have been the incident, County Medical He said he had proposed get his keys. Representing Arnold, several people. So far, he ter of putting it in the cur- issued to unlicensed owners. Is Issued Examiner Dr. C. Malcolm B. augmenting the police force AH six men are from Phil- There were 19 dog bite com- Charles Frankel of Asbury added, only some of the in- riculum." formation has been obtained. Gilman reported that the in- with a "citizens' patrol," of adelphia. They are: Russell plaints in May. Park told the court he was The course, which would be Another problem was con- fant died of a brain hemor- three or four men for each Butler, 42; James Jenkins, The dog census is continu- In Shooting unhappy with the results so administered by the state Di- cerning medical testimony, he rhage. He said the infant's police officer. 47; John Jordan, 29; James ing by the auxiliary police, LONG BRANCH - A war- far of an investigation con- vision on Civil Rights, would ducted by the Public De- said, explaining that the doc- body has numerous bruises The proposal had been re- •R. Kress, 31; Oscar Robert- the board reported. Areas rant has been issued for the require five working days so fender's Office. He said he tor who was to testify for the and a burn on its left leg. jected, Mr. Jacobs said. son, 31, and Robert Troy, 28. south of Rt. 35 have been unidentified assailant of H. can't be implemented until Chief McKnight told the canvassed and the remainder Edward "Lucky" LaVoie, the end of the present crisis, press conference that police of the township will be cover- shot in the chest outside the the mayor said. patrols will be increased "as ed on weekends and evenings. New Castaways Motel early Two Homes l School Study Committee Report Chief McKnight said that a conditions warrant it." Police reported a delay be- Saturday. scheduled police training But he said all the patrols cause of a manpower short- Police Chief Joseph D. Pur- course, which might have in- will be strictly police, and Entered age and confusion as to which cell Jr. said yesterday the in- cluded community relations areas to be covered. there won't be any more citi- vestigation continues and he Is Endorsed by Regional Board programming, also has had zen's patrols. declined to name the wanted Mrs. Edward Puth, Mrs. to be postponed, In Lincroft suspect. RUMSON — The Rumspn- en the need for positive and Black adults had assisted •Black community leaders MIDDLETOWN - Police Three Injured Mr. LaVoie remained in Fair Haven Regional High speedy action. Extension of Charles Welter, Mrs. Roger the police on Friday, Satur- yesterday reported the forced critical. condition today in School Board of Education regionalizatlon,: it was "Wilkinson, Mrs, Edgar Zim- have said that racism in the day and Sunday nights, some jenfry of two Lincroft homes In Car Crash Monmouth Medical Center, last night endorsed a report stressed, would make ^pos- merman and Mrs,., Herbert police -department is one of riding with officers in patrol cars, while others mingled over the weekend. Credit MIDDLETOWN — Three where he was admitted to the of the Rumson.Fair Haven sible a broader offering of Zydney, all of Rumson. their most serious problems with the young people- in the cards and ?45 in cash were persons were slightly injured Intensive Care unit after the School Study Committee, rec- elective subjects with no And, Mrs. George Goroff, and the cause for a great ommending extension of re- added costs. deal of the hostility young streets, counseling calm. reported taken. in a rear-end collision at Rt. shooting. Mrs. Robert Fishman, Mrs. . According to Detective 35 and New Monmouth Road Police said, however, they gionalization to include sev- The board last night de- blacks demonstrate. The meeting with the West- Saul Hershenov, Mrs. Ber- Capt. Robert Letts, the home last evening, according to po- seek a man who reportedly enth and eighth grades. cided not to join the Mon- Mayor O'Hern said the po- side merchants was interrupt- of William Duffie of 1 Rodger lice. punched Alfred Canale, % mouth Educational Council nard Levy, Mrs. Mullins, lice will have a "flexible re- ed by about 16 black youths, The Rumson-Fair Haven part of a group of 60 which Ave. was entered between Jacques Thompson, 49, of West End Ave., prior to the Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. sponse" to incidents in the Regional, Rumson and Fair for the present. attended the National Asso- 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Fri- 1319 Birch Ave., Wanamssa, shooting. Mr. Canale was re- Haven Boards of Education Dr. John Kinney, regional Mark Rothstein, Mrs. Charles community, adding "We have driver of one of the cars, and leased in $2,500 bail as a ma- ciation of Colored People's day. Entry was gained by will meet in executive ses- superintendent, informed the Sills, Mrs. Frederick Wald- to protect against the type of Youth Council meeting at the forcing a front window. A his two passengers were terial witness in the shooting vandalism we had last night." sion Thursday to consider the board that the cost of join- hauer and Mrs. Warner Community Center earlier. wallet containing $20 and taken to Riverview Hospital incident. recommendations jointly. ing MEC is not known. Promote Patrols They reportedly declared credit cards was taken from by the Fairview First Aid Seigfried R. Huettl, 26, of White, Fair Haven. He promised the Westside Squad, and were treated and At the May session, the He said the cost of adminis- "we want to meet with you a bedroom. 442 Hampton Ave., was re- merchants additional police released. study group stressed that re- tration of the MEC, esti- The board accepted, with and we'll let you know leased in $500 bail, also as a patrols, which he told report- An intruder forced the cent developments strength- mated at $51,000, would have regrets, the. resignations of when." The passengers were identi- witness to the incident. ers would be accomplished front door at the home of fied as Beatrice Thompson, " to be shared by any of the Mrs. Maureen Hoeppel, Mrs. Mayor O'Hern last night Edward Rosenbaum of 79 immediately by adding to the 69, also of the Birch Ave. ad- 54 county boards which join. Sandra Jordan and Miss said only that the governing Swimming River Road some- dress, and Helen Magee, Once a board of education duty schedules of the present body would meet with the time between 5 p.m. and 5:30 Stewart Ave., Wanamassa. joins the MEC, it will re- Margaret McGuire. 35-man force, but the busi- Youth Council. p.m. Saturday, Capt. Letts The driver of the second main committed for four said. A wallet containing $25' car, Edmund Hanlon, 60, of 77 years. Federal grants • will was taken from a pocketbook Wallace St., Red Bank, was cover the cost of administra- in a bedroom. uninjured. tion for two years. Marlboro Accounts Audited Detective Patrick MeCon- No summons was "issued, James Greene, board vice (Continued) nell and Patrolman Robert according to police. Investi- president who conducted last ponents using the township of- also kept bills not due until me, because checks had been McNair are in charge of the gating officer was Patrolman night's session, received fices as sounding boards. We the end of the month locked received and not deposited investigations. Herman Grillon. from the Red Bank Area are in to do a job and we will up in her desk. for a month. They told me League of Women Voters, get it done, in spite of oppo-' "So for a month I had no not to do anything but write the first copies of a report sition. knowledge of what commit- checks. it compiled on Rumson and "We're also investigating ments we had, could make no Fair Haven schools. "Mr. Minogue said it was several other accounts which decision regarding Invest- County Births The report was presented the business administrator's appear strange to me be- ment of tax monies. All I by Mrs. Joe Mullins of Rum- fault that these things were cause of the amount paid in could do was sit there and RIVERVIEW 136, Angle Inn Trailer Court, son, league president, and not done, but it was the fi- six months." write checks." nance director who said to Mayor Grubb said the state Red Bank Farmingdale, son, yesterday. Mrs. Octavius Pitzalis of Mr. Higham said Mr. Cos- wait. The office is in a real Department of Civil Service Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ed- Fair Haven, editor. It con- tura had promised to come in mess . . ." had confirmed by letter his ran (nee Genevieve summa), wards (nee Lillian Frentin), sists of factual material com- and help get him settled in "The mess," said the may- understanding that he, the fi- 333 Sherwood Drive, Cliff- 407 Ocean Ave., Belmar, son, piled by the league over a the job, but Mr. Costura had or, "is a residue of the Me- nance director and business wood Beach, son, yesterday. yesterday. six-month period. never been available. Bor- Cue-Denton-Creevy adminis- administrator can hire un- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- Mrs. Mullins said she ough Auditor Robert Eisner (nee Judith Krffi), 11-A bell (nee Dorothy Druze), 100 tration." He said he. had lost classified secretaries. hopes the report provides not only the finance director, is away for a month, but an Spring St., Red Bank, daugh- Third Ave., Belmar, son, yes- ANTICIPATION — Robert Singer of New Shrews- residents with background Other criticism of Mrs. associate is now represent- but the finance clerk, the tax Denton came from Mr. Hig- er, yesterday. terday. bury, left, and Robert Grammer of Little Silver, mem- Information and encourages ing him here, said the mayor. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cusa- collector and assistant collec- ham, who said she had kept JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL ben of the executive board of the Interfaith Youth interest and participation in tor through resignations after Mr. Higham said the audi- Neptune mano (nee Joan Broccone), school district affairs. the commitment ledger 35 Chamber Lane, English- Council -of the Greater Red Bank Area, pian coffee he became mayor. locked up in her desk for a tor will be down the first Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pat- The league committee Mr. Grubb had no com- week of July to close out the rick (nee Ludie Matthews), town, daughter, yesterday. und discussion which will be hold Wednesday at 8 which worked on the report month before he was able to ment on Mrs. Denton's pre- see it, despite ' his repeated books and prepare a quarter- 1026 Mattison Ave., Asbury Mr. and Mrs Juan Villar- p.m. in the St. James Grammar School cafeteria, Red included, besides Mrs. Mul- diction that zoning officer requests to her and Joseph ly statement In accordance Park, daughter, Thursday. roch (nee Monica Munoz), Bank. (Register Staff Photo) lins and Mrs. Pitzalis: Mrs. 501 Eleventh Ave., Belmar, Leonard Baird is Uie next to Leo, who was fired last week with state law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con- Howard Andrews, Mrs, go in what she has termed He said Mrs. Denton's func- forti (nee Arlene Donner), 39 daughter, yesterday. Richard Cooper, Mrs. Donald as business administrator. MONMOUTH MEDICAL a "political purge," except to Mrs. Denton worked days tion had been to prepare Village Road, Sea Girt, Gahn, Mrs. Russell Gray, say, "She seems to think she vouchers for the mayor and daughter, Thursday. Long Branch Mrs. Harold Guerci, Mrs. and Mr. Higham nights. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diaz Program Scheduled knows more than I do about Mr. Higham was appointed him to sign, that some ven- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crad- Richard Kelley, Mrs. Bernard what I'm going to do. dors had been waiting for 120 er (nee Nancy Ferretti), 2415 (Amelia Johnson), 66 Chapin King, Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, in mid-May and began work "I'm tired of political op- to 150 days to be paid, and Rt. 35, Manasquan, daughter, Ave., Red Bank, son, yester- June 2. He said Mrs. Denton day. that "our credit rating Is Thursday. By Interfaith Youth seriously hampered by this." Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Charles RED BANK - Dr. Ervin Mr. Higham, a computer oney (nee Diane Tanner), 2 Van Salisbury (Geraldine Bank and John Barren of Maiia L. Harlacher, president of systems analyst' with Bank- Mill Road, Matawan, son, Blackey), 25 Bay Ave., East Middletown. (Continued) Brookdale Community Col- ers Trust Co., New York, has Thursday. Keansburg, son, yesterday. County have been properly The Weather lege, will be the main speak- Co-chairmen of the event, been a resident since last Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangin to which adults and young discharging their duties with Cloudy with patchy fog and er at an Interfaith Coffee from 2 p.m. yesterday up to' August at 3 Mlllay Road, Grath (nee Phyllis Rouch), (nee- Carol Ackerman), J-4 people of all faiths are in- particular reference to law chance of occasional drizzle sponsored by the Interfaith 7 a.m. today amounted to .94 Whittier Oaks, He works 12 2397 Manasquan Park, Mana- S u 11 o n Drive, Matawan, vited, are the Rev. Mrs. Lee- enforcement." this morning. Partly"*cloudy Youth Council of the Greater of an inch. to 15 hours per week for the 6(juan, son, Thursday. daughter, yesterday. nell Harris, associate minis- The "petition" says the this afternoon. High today in Red Bank Area scheduled for TIDES township. JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oli- tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the St.*"1 ter of Calvery Baptist Church. papers, "specifically prays mid 70s to low 80s. Partly Sandy Hook Neptune ver (nee Beverly Hills), 180 Mrs. Hart Webber, lay lead- that an order be entered that cloudy tonight and tomorrow Civil Service officials yes- James Grammar School cafe- TODAY-High 3:42 p.m. terday confirmed Mrs. Den- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Aker- Monmouth Ave., Long teria. er at St. James Catholic an order be entered that Low tonight in upper 50s to and low 10:12 pm Church, both here, and Mrs. ton's statement that no one man (nee Olga Bayer), 14 Branch, son, yesterday, n Serving as reactors and Laurence Wolfson be arrest- mid 60s. High tomorrow like TOMORROW - High 3:54 Cambridge Rd., Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dang- Max Singer, lay leader of ed and brought before this today. else can fill her job or Mrs. leading the discussion period a.m. and 4:42 p.m. and low Norma Saathoff's, but a «on, yesterday. ler (nee Ann Titmas), 1317 will be Edward Davis of New Monmouth Reform Temple, court to be punished for con- In Elberon, the high temp- New Shrewsbury. 10:18 a.m. and 11:12 p.m. whole new job category might Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zac- Maple Ave.i Wanamassa, Shrewsbury, moderator; Paul tempt." erature yesterday was 60 and For Red Bank and Rumson cari (nee Delorcs Mangan), daughter, yesterday. The investigation into Long the low was '59. The tempera- exclude them. Both were cer- Zar ofs Red Bank, Ruven The Rev. Mrs. Joan M. Hig- bridge, add two hours; Sea tified as "clerk-typists May 15 83 Yorktowne Drive. English- Mr. and Mrs. John Lcboyka Brooks of Monmouth Beach, gins of New Shrewsbury is Branch began before release ture at 6 p.m. was 69 and Bright, deduct 10 minutes; in this list, in order of grades: town, son, yesterday. (nee Pauline Partridge), 349 adviser to Uie council, which of the FBI transcripts, but the overnight low was 64. The Wanda Webster of Neptune, Long Branch, deduct 15 min- Mrs. Denton, Violet Ludvick, Mr. and Mrs. Dean White Grant Ave., Eatontown, Robert Grammer of Little Sil- has planned a number
SHREWSBURY—The Eastern Branch of the Moranoutli County Library offers pleasures for the ear as well as the eye. The latest addition to the library's. equipment is stereo units for patrons who wish to listen to their selec- tion from the library's collection of recorded items. Library users without stero equipment at home can enjoy their favorite music, plays, and poetry, as well as language and shorthand instruction at the library. Those who do have phonographs can try out tiieir selection before taking it home. Volume-Controlled The headphones arc single-ear, volume-controlled units, and are adjustable to all headsizes. They provide the maximum in high fidelity by closing off outside sounds with accuracy and precision. The record collection at the branch includes approxi- mately 3,000 items, in both stereo and mono. Records may be borrowed under the established loan regulations, but the listening equipment is available to everyone. LISTENING IN ON THE A&ENDA — Mrs. Shirley S. Williams, Asbury Park, president of the Cen- Mary Ann Epifairo, Long Branch, uses the new record-listening tral Jersey Club of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional equipment at the Eastern Branch of Monmouth County Library, Rt. 35, Women'* Clubs, greets the national president, Mrs. Margaret Belcher, Columbus, Shrewsbury, to pre-hear her selection from the library's large &a., on her loft, and Miss ©race Petteway, New Haven, Conn., Northeast district selection of recorded items. governor of NANBPWC. Miss Judith Owens, Asbury Park, right, was chairman of ' [Register Staff Photo). tha I lth Northeast District Conference held last weekend in the Berkeley Car- tertt MOTBI, Asbury Park. Some 200 women from throughout the state attended. (Register Staff Photo) •V THE FAST QOURMET Cosmopolitans Install Slate SHREWSBURY - Mrs. Al- America and married to Chicken Under Glaze bert L. Weber, Hazlet, who foreign born husbands. By POPP¥ CANNON happily into the bottom of a % tsp. pepper, 4 thin slices covering well. Return to the 400 deg. oven 15 min. Fill originally hails from Scotland, Other new officers of the fereast of chicken and parfait glass under a cover of lemon, 1 small onion, freezer about 5 min. Turn and the center of the dish with was installed as president of Middletown chapter in- mashed sweet potatoes, lady- of brandied blackberry sauce. sliced. Bring to a boil and the Middletown Chapter, Cos- clude Mrs. Harriet Ruehle, glaze the other side. Put back 2 pkg. frozen Italian green fingers and vanilla ice cream. Then fill the glass with a cook about 10 min. or until beans prepared according to mopolitan Associates, Inc. at Hazlet, from Ireland, vice How does that sound? Logi- mound of snow-vanilla ice tender. Remove skin and.lift into the freezer or refrigera- a dinner in Rod's Shadow- president; Mrs. Joseph Far- cal, adequate but not exactly cream. out bone. Pat and trim into tor until set. Serves four. directions. Serves four. brook. ley, Hazlet, from England, re- thrilling. What Could be more en- neat ovals; lay on cake rack SWEET POTATOES FINGERS IN THE SNOW Cosmopolitan Associates cording secretary; Mrs. John Wait now! Let the chicken thralling for a little dinner over shallow pan and place DUOHESSE — Empty the — Into each of 4 narrow Quinn, Hazlet, from Ireland, party on a summer evening? in freezer to cool quickly. was formed 19 years ago by breasts take on a fast chill. contents of a (1 lb. 10 oz.)' parfait glasses or wine two British war brides who correspondence secretary; Let them SUMMERY DINNER PARTY Strain the chicken broth. You can sweet potatoes into a 1 met in Bambergers' in New- Mrs. Richard Paladino, New glitter and Pimientoes and Anchovies should now have about 1% qt. saucepan. Cook 5 min. goblets place a crumbled ark. Their mutual loneliness Monmouth from England, glisten un- Drizzle of Olive Oil cups. Sprinkle 1 envelope un- Drain and add to the potatoes ladyfinger. Combine Vt cup led to regular get-togelhers treasurer. der a gin- i'' Ginger Glazed flavored gelatine over the 2 tbsp. each butter and brown blackberry jam with 2 tbsp. with other newcomers to Also, Mrs. Roy Booth, Red gery glaze. Breast of Chicken broth; add 2 tsp. each lemon sugar, Vi tsp. each cinnamon blackberry brandy. Spoon juice and slivered crystallized America. Bank, from England, enter- ^Surprise the Sweet Potatoes Duchesse and salt. Beat or stir with a this mixture over the lady- There are now more than sweet pota- Italian Green Beans (Frozen)' ginger, 2 tbsp. brown sugar, wooden spoon until smooth tainment; Mrs. John Pater- toes with a Fingers in the Snow 1 tsp. paprika. Cook and stir fingers. Fill the glasses with 5,000 Cosmos members affili- son, Belford, from Scotland, to dissolve gelatin and sugar. and fluffy, gradually adding Ice cream. Store in freezer ated with more than 100 chap- d o 11 o p of GINGER GLAZED apple juice. BREAST OF CHICKEN - Place in freezer until syrupy. Vt cup apple juice. Arrange ters in the United States. publicity; and Mrs. Earl Liv- in mounds around the outer until serving time. Garnish ingston, Hazlet, from Switzer- Let the Have 4 chicken breasts cut This should take about 10 each parfait with 1 or 2 large Most of the original members min. Spoon half of the aspic edge of a heatproof platter were war brides. Today's land, sunshine girl. ladyfingers in half; add 2 cups hot chick- perfect fresh blackberries. crumble CANNON en broth or water, 1 tsp. salt, mixture over the chicken, or serving dish. Bake in a members, however, include Mrs. William Smith, Fair women from foreign countries Haven, who is from England both those married to Ameri- was named member of the cans and those living in year. Mrs. Albert I. Weber Reunion at Golden Wedding Engagements MIDDLETOWN - Mr. and chetti attended schools in At- Store in Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. Joseph J. Marchetti Sr., lantic Highlands. In 1955 Mr. Marchetti, and 33 Bay Ave., celebrated their After moving to the Bay- his sons opened the Atlantic 50th wedding anniversary Sun- shore area from Brooklyn Highlands Recreation Center. day at a dinner party given some 47 years ago, Mr. Mar- The couple has 14 grand- by their children in the Mill chetti owned and operated children and four great-grand- House. It was attended by Marchetti's Bar and Grocery children.. more than 60 members of the family. As an added surprise to Honor Presidents 'their parents, The Marchet- ti's five sons, Costonzo, Peter, FREEHOLD — Mrs. Louis John Freeman. Mrs. Frank C. George, Joseph1 Jr. and W. Kinzer, immediate past Laird., also a past president, Ralph, and one daughter, was unable to attend but sent Anna, arranged for the re- president of, the Freehold greetings. union of their father with his Woman's Club, "was guest of Miss Jose Miss McKenna sister, Margaritte (Mrs. An- honor at a luncheon given by Also present were Mrs, thony Seneca) of Argentina, the club June 10 in Forsgate Baker-Jose who had not seen each other Frank Niemtzow, current Country Club. SLEEPY HOLLOW, Calif. - The engagement of Miss for .59 years. president;. Mrs. Thomas Jacqueline Callan Jose, to Donald Lee Baker is announced Mr. and Mrs. Marchet- Other past presidents hon- Waage, president of the Ju- by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Callan Jose Jr., here, formerly of Fair Haven, N.J. A July 26 wedding is planned. ti were married June 21, ored at the luncheon were nior Woman's Club' of Free- Mrs. George R, S. Roome, Miss Jose, whose fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. 1919, in St. Michael's Church, hold, and Mrs. John John S. Baker of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Ila Baker, of Miss Emma Florence Beach, Brooklyn. Bop are natives of A. Downes, past president Modesto, Calif, is an alumna of Sir Francis Drake School Italy who came to this coun- Mrs. James T. Fleming, Mrs. in San Anselmo, and attended the University of California ROBERT F. HAWKINS try at an early age. Mrs. Mar- Joseph J. Estenes and Mrs. of the junior group. at Berkeley. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Jose Sr., Rumson, N.J. Mr. Baker, an alumnus of the University of California at Santa Barbara, is self-employed in Palo Alto. Our Managers Aren't Yes Men... Beach-McKenna HAZLET — Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. iteniel J. McKenna, 1 Princeton Place, of the engagement Except to Our Customers of their daughter, Miss Jacqueline Mary MeKenna, to John Peter Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Beach Jr., 7 Schenck Ave., Matawan. A May wedding is planned. and anyone who has had occasion to deal with Bob Hawkins at our Middletown The bride-elect attended Raritan Township High School, Office knows that he is a fellow who will make every effort to be friendly and co- and is employed by Edwards & Hanly, Red Bank. operative in helping people plan for family thrift and home financing. With a long Mr. Beach, who is with Jonathan Logan, Matawan, Is background of financial experience in Monmouth County, Bob knows his business an alumnus of Matawan Regional High School and Is attend- ing Rutgers University. and the community he serves. He has been a student of financial management since graduating from Red Bank Catholic High in 1948. His studies have taken him through Grover-Padilla intensive courses with the American Institute of Banking and the United. States FREEHOLD - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Padilla, 45 Savings and Loan League. This study has been updated constantly by attendance at Helen Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, the Management Seminars conducted by Shadow Lawn. Miss Linda Marie Padilla, to Army Pvt. Ronald L. Grover, son of Mr, and Mrs. James Grover, Smithburg Road. A December wedding is planned to take place in Florida, An army veteran of 3 years, he is a member and ex-president of the West End Engine where the bride-elect and her parents will make their home Co. No. 3 and gets his relaxation in swimming, softball and bowling'and does an next month. She is a graduate of Freehold Regional High expert job of furniture refinishing. He lives with his wife, the former'Rita Menie arid School. Her fiance is stationed at Key West, Fla. 3 children at 240 Eoyal Place, Elberon. , REUNION — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marchetti, Atlantic 'Highlands, chat with his Club Cites Sisterhood Plans If you have a financial problem that needs a yes man, we suggest you6ee«ur man sister; Mrs. Anthony Seneca, center, who traveled here from Argentina for a re- Chairman July Card Party in MiddleUrwn, Boh Hawkins. union after 59 years with dim and in time to mark The Marchetti's 50th wedding RUMSON - Mrs. Arthur.': anniversary. [Register Staff Photo SEA BRIGHT - The final Smalbach, Red Bank, and. spring meeting of the At- Mrs. Jack Needle, Fair Ha-; Auxiliary Slates lantic Highlands Garden Club yen, are chairmen of a card was held here in the Rum party set for July 10 at 8: 46th Anniversary Runner. Mrs. Ann Irving was p.m. by the Sisterhood of Con-i PORT MONMOUTH-High- luncheon chairman. gregation B'nai Israel. ; light of the Ladies Auxiliary The first fall meeting is of the Port Monmouth Fire The event will be held here;, scheduled for Sept. 4 in the in the social hall of the Syna- REMNANT SALE Company's meeting was dis- home of Mrs. Sol Santoro, Sea gogue, Hance and Ridge Rds.l, cussion of plans for the Bright. will continue thru Wednesday group's 46th anniversary din- Features of the event will in-; Mrs. Caroline Kolb was cit- elude gifts, refreshments andj, ner scheduled for August 12 in 1 the Stowaway, Highlands at ed for heading the department a white elephant sale. j 600 Broadway, at Norwood Ave., Long Branch M. SILBERSTEIN Inc. 7:30 p.m. n. which raised the most money , Hostesses were Miss Gwen at the group's recent Flea • OAKHURST • WAYSIDE • MIDDLETOWN • KEYPORT Interior Designs Next time you make potato! Booth and the Mesdames Market. Chairmen of the sale salad, try adding both ITrench | • NIPTUNI CITY • MANALAPAN • ENGLISHTOWN • HOLMDEL were Mrs, Irving T. Bartlett 21 MECHANIC ST., RED BANK Mary Almond, Julius Auges- dressing and mayonnaise to I dorfer, Fred Beam, Edwin Jr. and Mrs. Joseph G. the potatoes. Pleasant vari-j Beam, and Herbert Booth. Pfreiuidscbuh. ationl - . I -THE DAILY EEGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 11 ANN LANDERS No Friend in Deed June Brides pear Ann Landers: A girl What do you think of a : I work with is a fantastically Dear Ann Landers* My friend like that?- Chicken cousin married three months lucky crapshooter. Whenever Inspector 21 she has the dice everyone ago. She is so proud of hav- rides her back and cleans Dear Chick: I think, it's ing snagged a professional up. I've seen her make as worth $150 to find out what man it's revolting. The pay- many as seven passes in a kind of a friend she was. off is this: She introduces row. herself as Mrs. Dr. Whatch- Two weeks ago Lucky went Dear Ann Landers: My hoy- mend is taking a college macalbt. The other day when to Puerto Rico: for her vaca- summer session in another I told her it was not in good tion. I knew taste, she replied, "It saves she'd be'in city. He professes his undying the casinos love for me — in writing. His time. When I say Mrs. letters are wildly passionate Whatchamacallit, people al- every nigh^ and highly descriptive. I - and win-, ways ask if I'm related to the would die if a member of eye specialist." ning, of the family opened one by mis- course — so take. Who is right? - Feet First I gave her Dear Feet; You are, of $150 to play In yesterday's letter he ad- course, but conserve your for me. I momshed me for not respond- breath to cool your soup, made it ing in equally ardent lan- Lovey. Your cousin is not plain that if guage. He says my letters are interested in taste-she's in- she blew it guarded and noncommittal Mrs. Charles Henderson Mrs. L'dward Lvpjck] Mrs. Thomas Anderson Mrs. Herman Hauser Now I'm beginning to wonder terested only in letting people I wouldn't be mad, although know she married a doctor. '(The former Diane Greiner) (The former Crystal Miller) '(The former Audrey Carlson) (The former Jean Lengler) I've never known her to lose. it he writes those torrid let- Two days after Lucky left ters for his own erotic plea- Alcohol is no shortcut to for her vacation, I received a sure and wishes me to re- social success. If you think Henderson-Qreiner AndersoU'Carlson telegram which said, "I hit a spond in kind for additional you have to drink to be ac- stimulation, or if he wants UNION BEACH - Miss Di- and is attending Rutgers Un- served in Korea during his lousy streak and lost your cepted by your friends, get ane Greiner became the iversity College, New Bruns- three-year enlistment in the GENEVA, 111. - The mar- maids were the Misses Carla dough. So sorry." I was really me to put it in writing so he the facts. Bead "Booze and riage of Miss Audrey Jean J. Anderson, sister of the can show his friends? — Bie bride of Charles Henderson, wick. She is employed at Ft. Army and is employed by shook, but figured it was s You — For Teen-Agers Only," 65 Wallace St., Red Bank, Monmouth. Frequency Engineering Lab- Carlson, daughter of Mr. and bridegroom, and Jane M. bound to happen eventually. Dolly by Ann Landers. Send 35 Mrs. Rex. G. Carlson of Ge- Fitzpatrick. cents in coin and a long, self- Saturday in Holy Family The bridegroom was grad- oratories, Farmingdale. He Yesterday Lucky returned. Dear Doll: It's entirely pos- Catholic Church. The Rev. uated from Yucaipa High will attend Rutgers Universi- neva, formerly of Middletown, Robert W. Anderson was She was telling the girls in addressed, stamped envelope N. J. to Navy Lt. (j.g.) Thom- sible that your boyfriend gets with your request. Emil Santa Rita officiated. School, Calimesa, Calif. He ty College in September. best man for his brother. Ush- the cafeteria that she had had his jollies from composing as James Anderson, son of ers were Ronald Anderson, a.greal time — won $600 over red-hot epistles. But he should Ann Landers will be glad to Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ander- Gordon Marshall and William and above her expenses. burn 'em, not mail 'em. Ex- help you with your problems. Mr. and Mrs. John Greiner, Lopacki'Miller son also of Geneva, took place and John Carlson, brothers of When she saw me standing plain that he must not put in cere June 14 in St. Peter's Send them to her in care of 17 Coleridge Ave., Hazlet, the bride. She is a 1965 grad- there, she said, "Too bad writing anything he wouldn't and Mrs. Bruce- Henderson, HAZLET — Miss Crystal man and John O'Leary and Catholic Church at a Nuptial uate of Mater Dei High School about your $150, My luck want read aloud to your this newspaper, enclosing a Calimesa, Calif., and the late May Miller became the bride Michael Sullivan were ushers, Mass. The reception was in and Rosary Hill College,Buf- changed right after I lost mother — and that you prac- self-addressed, stamped enve- Mr. Henderson. of Edward Joseph Lopackl A reception was held in the Via Olivia Country Club. falo, N. Y., where she re- yours, Honey." tice what you preach. lope. Jr. Saturday here in St. ceived a BS in elementary ed- John's Methodist Church. the home of the bride's Maid of honor was Miss Pa- jkiss Kathleen Greiner was tricia J. Velten and brides- ucation. , maid of honor for her sister. The Rev. Norman B. Riley parents. officiated. The bride, a graduate of TEEN FORUM Also bridal attendants were Parents of the couple are Keyport High School, is em- Hi-Music Miss Susan McKinley, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mil- ployed by Bell Telephone Hauser'Lengler Susan Prahar, and Mrs. Ed- ler, 75 Church St., Keyport, Laboratories, Holmdel. Her WOOSTER, Ohio -The Best man was Robert Sny- Elects ward Hatton. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. husband was graduated from marriage of Miss Jean Lou- der and ushers were Gerald Lopacki Sr., '66 Bethany Christian Brothers Academy, ise Lengler, daughter of the Crissinger, brother.-in-law of Need Ground Rules Terry Treat was best man. Road, Hazlet. Lincroft, and attended Villa- Rev. Robert Edward Leng- the bridegroom, and William Ushers were Robert Elfers, By JEAN ADAMS obviously are also unreason- Mrs. Peter Thompson was nova University. He is em- ler, rector of Christ Church, Gribble. Slate Gary Hughes and Peter Ra- ployed by Bankers Trust Co., Middletown, N.J., and Mrs. STRANGE TRIBE: (Q.) I ably afraid that you will fall gan. matron of honor for her sis- The bride, who taught In am 15. When my mother was into the trap that caught them RUMSON - New officers ter. New York City. They will re- Lengler, became the bride of were elected at the spring A reception was held in side in Keyport. Herman Frederick Hauser, Pepper Pike School System, .. 16, she and my father had to and your older sister. Robert Yuhasz was best is an alumna of Cedar Crest get married because she was You are old enough to have picnic of the Hi-Music Spon- Bachstadt's Hall, Keansburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman sors of the Rumson-Fair Ha- H. Hauser, Bucyrus, Ohio, College and received a mas- pregnant. They had been dat- dates for proms and chaper- The bride was graduated ter's degree from the Col- ing since she was 13. oned events. Try to have a ven Regional High School. from Raritan High School SkubihNesenkar Saturday here in St. James Episcopal Church, the Rev. lege of Wooster. When my older sister, who rear heart-to-heart talk with Some 98 members attended LAURENCE HARBOR - man. Ushers were Walter is now 20, was 17 she got Mr. Lengler officiating. A re- Mr. Hauser, assistant per- your mother and father. Ask the picnic, which concludes Miss Carol Anne Nesenkar Skubik, cousin of the bride- pregnant them to set up ground rules the season's activities, held in ception was held in The Shis- sonnel manager at Rubber- and Robert Daniel Skubik groom, . Ronald Sandritter lers in Orrville. maid, Inc., in Wooster, is an and had to' you can live with. the home of Mrs. Raymond Wells-Bird were married Saturday here get mar- Make it clear to them as Garside, Circle Drive. and Preston McDaniel. John K. Flessel, brother-in- alumnus of Ohio State Uni- in the Community Covenant versity. tini. you have to me that you know Mrs. Wesley Crozier, retir- MATTITUCK, N.Y. - An- Church with the Rev. James A reception was held in law of the bride, gave her In My older what is right end what is ing president, introduced nouncement is made of the H. Silver, former pastor, and Buttonwood Manor. marriage. Her only attendant The couple will reside in brother wa§ wrong and that you know how marriage of Miss Nancy Sue Mrs. John Frank, new presi- the Rev. Joseph A. Herner, The bride was graduated was Miss Ellen Sue Kaplan. Wooster. sneaking his to obey the rules and will do Bird, daughter of Mr. and present pastor, officiating. girl friend so. dent. Serving with Mrs. from Madison Township High Frank will be Mrs. Frank Ma- Mrs. George Bird of Matti- into his Want personal answers to tuck, formerly of Freehold Parents of the couple are School and Trenton State Andersori'Tomastyk room at your questions? Write to Jean ginnis, vice president; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Nesen- College. She will be a vocal Gerald Cupples, recording Township, N.J., to James night until Adams, Box 2402, Houston, Richard Wells, son of Mrs. kar, Nolan Road, Morganville, music teacher in the Bridge- FARMINGDALE — The maids were the Misses Elaine , my father Texas 77001. Be sure to en- secretary; Mrs. Wesley Wich- Charlei R. Foster, Mattituck, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. water Raritan School Dis- ADAMS man, corresponding secre- marriage of Miss Patricia M. McDermott, Anita Barbate- j found out close a stamped, self-ad-v and the late Theodore Wells. Skubik, 427 Laurence Pkwy. trict in September. Tomastyk, daughter of Mr. and Susan Jasolosiy. ' and put a stop to it. dressed envelope. tary; Mrs. John McCormick, The Rev. Robert Sullivan Miss Joan Christine Nesen- The bridegroom, a graduate and Mrs. William P. Tom- John Anderson was best I have younger sisters, ages treasurer; Mrs. Nick Vinci, kar was maid of honor for of Sayreville Memorial High astyk,. Jackson Mills Road, 14, 13 .and 11. They can go hospitality; Mrs. George officiated at the ceremony man for his brother and ush- June 14 in the Mattituck her sister. Also bridal atten- School and Newark College of to William T. Anderson Jr., ers were John Straniero, anywhere I can, which means Niven, nominations; Mrs. dants were Misses Carol Engineering, is doing grad- son of Mr. and Mrs. Ander- the Saturday-night dances. Newcomers John K1 n n e y, member- Presbyterian Church. Thomas McKnigot and John Haines and Kathe Burdick uate work at Seton Hall Uni- son of Farmingdale, took Franich. I wasn't allowed to go to ship; Mrs. Edward Puth, pub- Miss Sharon Coutts was and Mrs. Preston McDaniel. versity, South Orange, and is place June M here in St. Ve- the dances until last year. Name New lic relations; Mrs. Albert Des- maid of honor and brides- Miss Paula Nesenkar, cousin employed by Johns Manville ronica's Catholic Church. The The bride, a graduate of My sisters 14 and 13 can met, scholarship; Mrs. maids were' the Misses Di- of the bride, was junior in the Research and Engi- Bev. Joseph Dailey officiat- Southern Freehold Regional have boy visitors. My sister Crozier, by-laws; Mrs. Harold ane Vogel and Adrianne Van bridesmaid. neering Center, Manville. ed. High School, is employed at Chairmen Oyan, program; Mrs. Ed-Ryswk. Central Jersey Bank and 14 is not a virgin. But I am. RUMSON - New commit- Steven Skubik, brother of They will reside in North A reception was held in the I can't go out on dates. My' ward Swikart, representative David Wells was best man Plainfield. Trust Co., Freehold. Her hus- tee chairmen of the Newcom- to school board; Mrs. Rich- the bridegroom, was best Trotters and Pacers, Free- band Is with Electronic As- father gays I can't until I'm ers Club of Rumson, Fair Ha- for his brother and Richard hold. 16. ard Laufer, representative to Allen Bird, brother of the sociates Inc., West Long ven, Little Silver and Shrews- home and school; Mrs. John Miss Janet Burke was Branch. The couple reside li I like a boy who is 17. He bury took office at a meeting bride, and James Malone, is a senior. When he asks me Oborne, representative to ushered. Mark 50th Anniversary maid of honor and brides- Farmingdale. of the club's board here in the American Field Service, and for a date I have to say no. home of retiring president, The bride, who is the grand- HIGHLANDS - Mr. and The couple's great-grand- Last year my mother said I Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Richard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George W. Conner. West and Mrs. Edward Kuz- Mrs. Harry V. Duncan Sr., 96 son also was present. could go to the prom with Gordon Allerton of Freehold Before his retirement, Mr. him. But a week before prom Taking office were Mrs. mier, ways and means. Valley Ave., celebrated their Raritan Clubwomen Robert Anderson, Rum- Township, Is employed here Duncan was employed by the night she and my father had at North Fork Bank and 60th wedding anniversary at a big fight and he said I son, activities; Mrs. Hayden the Atlantic Highlands Yacht Utility Department of the Evans, Little Silver, benefit; Trust Co. Her husband, who New Jersey Natural Gas Co., Install Officers couldn't go. WSCS Plans was discharged from service Harbor restaurant, at a re- Mrs. Thomas Judd, Fair Ha- at Atlantic Highlands. He is MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. cording secretary, Mrs. Fran- I don't think this is fair to ven, bowing; Mrs. Mario Pis- in May served in Vietnam. ception given by the couple's now a crossing guard at Our me. My friends tease me Smorgasbord He is employed at Sound Av- children: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raymond Warner, fifth dis- cis Beaulieu; corresponding about it. How can I get my tacchlo, Little Silver, bulle- Lady of Perpetual Help tin; Mrs. Gerald Peter- HIGHLANDS - Plans for enue Equipment Co., James- V. Duncan Jr., New York School, Miller St. and Nave- trict vice president,, N. J. secretary, Mrs. James Keat- parents to see that I am old port. ing, and treasurer, Mrs. Em* enough to go on dates? I am son, Little Silver, civic and smorgasbord supper were City; Mr. and Mrs, John Dun- sink Ave. Mr. Duncan, presi- State Federation of Wom- obedient at home. I go to cultural affairs; Mrs. Peter formulated at a meeting of can, Highlands; Mr. and Mrs. dent of the Highlands First en's Clubs installed officers ery Horn. church and choir rehearsal. I McKinney, Fair Haven, di- the Women's Society of Chris- Aid Squad, has been active of the Woman's Club of Mrs. George Coburn, past tian Service of the Methodist Notbert Simpson, Rehoboth, get good grades. rectory; Mrs. Anthony Close, Auxiliary in the squad for more than Raritan, here in a candle- president, awarded five-year The only place I can go is Fair Haven, fellowship; Mrs. Church with Mrs. William B. Del., and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 20 years. E. Lee Ketcham and Mrs. Kendrick, chairman, and Mrs. ert Duncan, Atlantic High- light ceremony in the Mill service pins to Mrs. Oswald those dances, with my little George V.. Kings Sr. and Slates Mrs. Duncan's hobby is House. Donat, Mrs. Henry Friedel, sisters, Last Saturday night a Martin Lyford, both of Rum- lands. ^ gardening. son, hospitality; Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Ralph Newman serving Seated were president, Mrs, Mrs. William Huron, Mrs. boy said to me, "Well, I see on the committee. Among the 125 guests pres- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan are the whole tribe is here," I Don and Mrs. Frank Dough- Card Party ent was Mr. Duncan's sister George Theiss; first vice Rudolph Sasena and Mis. An- want to go some place with erty Jr., both Fair Haven, The event will be held Aug. life-long residents here, they drew Smith. 14 in the church recreation MONMOUTH BEACH - Mrs. Betty Leonard, Atlantic were married in the High- president, Mrs. Erik Rosen- just my boy friend — no little history and publicity; Mrs. The Monmouth Beach Auxil- Highlands who was maid of lands Methodist Church, June gren; second vice president, Mrs. William HcLam was sisters. — Y. in Chicago. Lorin Rabon, Little Silver, ba- room from 5 to 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from mem- iary of Monmouth Medical honor at their wedding. Also 8, 1919. Mrs. Theodore Koller; re- dinner chairman. (A.) One of the key reasons bysitting; Mrs. Gerry War, bers or at the door the night Center has scheduled its an- present were six of the cou> for so much unrest among Fair Haven, mimeo and mail- of the supper. nual luncheon and card party pie's grandchildren. The sev^ young people today is incon- Ing; Mrs. Lee Phillips, Rum- Mrs. Robert Robertson was for July 10 at 1 p.m. in Rod's enth, John Duncan, High' sistency. Parents have differ- son, volunteer services, and Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. ent rules for different chil- installed as president by the lands, is serving with U.S. Mrs. Robert Meihls, Lit- Rev. George W. Starmeare, Final plans for the affair, Navy in the Pacific. dren. And they take firm tle Silver, ways and means. If your boy or girl wears TODDLER sizes 2 • 3 or 4 positions on basic moral is- pastor. Others installed were proceeds of which will go to sues for their children, yet Mrs. Arnold Pedersen, vice Monmouth Medical Center, ... rush down to the Youth Center today for these DELEGATES were completed at the the children are bright enough HIGHLANDS - Mrs. Ross president; Mrs. Joseph F. What can to know that their parents' Patterson, treasurer; Mrs. G. group's final meeting of the fabulous buys! Horton and Mrs. Minor L. year in borough hall. actions are different from the Johnson, with Mrs. Edward L. Whitfield, secretary, and you do when gospel they preach or the Mrs. George Starsmeare, sec- Mrs. William J. Schooley A. Dwik, alternate, are elect- retary of spiritual life. laws they lay down. It is a ed delegates of the Ladles Sr., chairman of the lun Medicare case of "Do as I say, not Mrs. Pedersen, program cheon; Mrs. Alfred Tocci, res^ Auxiliary to the Veterans of famous brand girls' SHORT ft TOP sat—knit. as I do." That system doesn't Foreign Wars, Highlands chairman, was in charge. ervatlons; Mrs. Francis doesn't t.n work. The next meeting will be Hickey, prizes, and Mrs. famous brand girls' SUN SET ; Post, attending the depart- 1 Your parents obviously care ment convention today July 15. Mrs. Robertson suc- Morgan Wooley, hostesses, cover you? feoyi or girls' TERRY ROBE 3.99 ceeds Mrs. Kendrick. reported luncheon plans go 1 for you, or they wouldn't through Saturday in Wild- Medicare 4oei net eertr e»«rj fcoys SWIM TRUNK ...... „.... .99 make any rules at all. They ing exceedingly well. n»d ol the «in» whio it orate wood. to nuntnf home oara. girl.' SWIM SUITS—famous Rorida brand 4.99 If you have the shank end Wtoen you are not sonted by indicate, rou ml Reformatory Term For Sale of Heroin You're invited to a Command Performance Drive in the 1969 Cadillac FREEHOLD - Clarence Boyd, 317 Garfield Court, or a 1968,1967,1966,1965... Long Branch, was sentenced to a two-to-five year reforma- Accept our invitation and, whichever Cadillac you luxury and quality of appointments and trim,.. in vide effortless driving and handling, And you'll dis- Ltt WARDS factory trained technician! get your alr-condl- tory term for possession and choose, you will enjoy a unique motoring experience. richness of fabrics and leathers... and in dedicated cover a responsiveness and agility that might well rloner in TOP OPERATING sale of heroin in Long Branch. The brilliant 1969 Cadillac represents the highest attention to uncompromising craftsmanship. earp the envy of far smaller and lighter cars. •nap* for those hot days ahead. The sentence was imposed • Check All Bolri and Pulloyi by County Court Judge Pat- achievement in Cadillac history. Yet, every Cadillac, If a Cadillac is new to your experience, you'll be After you've enjoyed your Command Performance Check All Hoiei rick J. 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'III 9i30 P.M. heroin in his possession Feb. 18 in Long Branch. Hits-Public onCjime v ByBOBBRAMLEV (o facilitate investigation of of retaliation by their chiefs, statewide grand jury to deal acy, but apparently it's the The legislature Is also at- gate and prosecute crime. r, 1JIDDLETOWN - "We can crime in the state. but it will be interesting to with cruries which cross coun- only way you can get these tempting to separate the state The governor, Sen. Beadle- tget nowhere if the public re- see what effect the immunity ty lines, and legalized wire' hoods," Sen. Beadleston ad- attorney general's office from ston said', wants a department gains unaware or doesn't Witnesses who might be ex- pected to "take the Fifth" in act will have on Cosa Nostra taps. mitted. the functions of crime inves- with these functions within ,give a damn." witnesses scheduled to .be Other acts of the legislature tigation and prosecution, Sen. the! attorney general's office. ,| This warning was given testifying before investigating "When the wiretap bill was bodies have been granted im- heard before the state's Spe- against crime include investi- Beadleston explained. The of- A compromise probably will vMiddletown Rotarians yester- passed, we all threw up . . . result, the senator predicted. munity by statute from prose- cial Committee on Investiga- Can you imagine the oppor- gation of a number of its own fice was intended originally day by state Sen. Alfred N. tion July 8, the senator went But all this legislative ef- cution based on their testi- tunities presented for black- members accused of be- as the state's legal advisory Beadleston, R-Monmoutti, on. 1 fort is to no avail without the mony.. There is thus na rea- mail?" Sen. Beadleston de- ing "too comfortable ' with office which renders legal ivho discussed crime in New son for them to take refuge "Maybe the witness Immu- members of organized crime. opinions, the senator said. Its support of the general public, "Jersey at the regular Rotary manded. For this reason pen-, Sen!. Beadleston warned. under the Fifth Amendment, nity act will put them in jail Two legislators were repri- investigative and prosecutory •luncheon meeting in Howard alties for unauthorized use of functions grew spontaneously "The day is past when you and if they do, they can be for contempt," he con- manded and the case against Johnson's Restaurant, Rt. 35. cited for contempt, Mr. Bea-. wiretap information were another was turned over to as it became involved in the can watch your neighbor's - Though the state legislature diestonsaid. jectured. made extremely stiff and the the Middlesex County prose- fight against statewide crime. young daughter being as- Is greatly concerned with the Two other creations of the bill was given a life of only cutor, Sen. Beadleston said. saulted several houses down Gangland's small fry may The legislature now wants a irise of organized crime in the legislature designed to com- three years. The other legislators involved separate department of the the; street and not even call •state, such crime is largely still refuse to testify for fear bat organized crime are the "It's an invasion of priv- were exonerated. state government to investi- the police," he declared. Sen. Alfred N. Beadleston "a very important prob- lem that the public isn't' .aware of," Sen. Beadleston said. Lack of law and order .Is one of several conditions Schools Told Not to Halt (that could bring New Jersey •~ani the country—to its ;knees, the senator went on. " "We live under a system of judicial supremacy; with- Distribution of Literature out law and order, we're • through as a. nation," he ex- TRENTON (AP) - School terials can be banned without "To the extent that the property would inevitably plained. restricting other Bnds of leaf- contested regulation consti- lead to added violence at the - Conscious Of. It authorities cannot prohibit distribution of leaflets Just lets, by the application of tutes an outright interdiction school. •« Mafia, Cosa Nostra, orga- carefully designed criteria for of sny distribution of printed Marburger said the testi- .nlzed crime — call it what because they deal with con- making such judgments. material, it is suppressive. It mony of school personnel that Tyou will, the state legislature troversial subjects, but they "There is a common sense is, therefore, an encroach- such conditions were present ils conscious of the problem,. can ban "hate literature" middle ground between the ment upon freedom of ex- was uncontroverted and that $4r. Beadleston continued. hard-core pornography and extremes of total proscrip- pression and, as such, it can- under the circumstances the .Several steps already have not be sustained," Marburg- material aimed at creating tion and absolute liberty principal "has not only the •been taken by the legislators er said. hostility and violence. which represents a sound ap- right but the duty" to impose proach to the solution of the In the Columbia case, controls necessary to pre- That was the ruling yester- problem," the commissioner school officials denied intent serve the good order of the day of State Education Com- said. to repress expression of pu- jGypsy Moth missioner Carl L. MarburgeC school. Challenged by Parents pil opinion, controversial or EATONTOWN MILL — The Eatontown Historical Committee fit looking for a mill- in a case involving the anti- "It does not appear, how- leaflet regulation of Colum- Columbia High School's out- otherwise, and contended that ever, that a complete prohi- §VttackHits stone on which it would like to place a plaque marking the site of Eaton's Mill, bia High School in the South right ban on distribution of they sought only to control bition of all such activities leaflets was challenged by built by fhe town's founder, Thomas Eaton, in 1670. Shown above is the lait of Orange - Maplewood school the circumstances under is necessary to accomplish district, parents of a group of students which the expression occurs. Btate Areas the mills which stood on the same spot, this one from 1780 to .1927. The picture who were barred last March the needed control," he said was taken around 1915. - The decision unboubtedly from distributing pamphlets Tliey noted that there has in directing the school to de- | TRENTON (AP) - The velop procedures for leaflet Gypsy Moth, long-time will have an effect dn Red opposing continued American been tension and hostility be- Bank, where the Board of Ed- distribution in accordance jjcourge of New Jersey farm- participation in the Vietnam tween student groups at Col- ucation is expected to act on war and urging attendance lumbia, and said they be- with his decision in time for ers and conservationists, is a policy of student petitions the opening of school in the piaking his most extensive at an antiwar rally In New lieved unrestricted distribu- Eatontown Group Plans when it meets in special' ses- York City. tion of leaflets en school fall. attack ever on the state's sion tonight. crops and may end up defo- liating five, times as much The board, reversing its plant life as last year. earlier stand, agreed two V~ The state Agriculture De- weeks ago to consider a pol- For 300th Anniversary icy permitting all "lawful" partment, which has kept petitions by students. THEDAILY stabs on the moth since it By RICHARD McMANUS have been identified already, according to 4|rst hit the state dn 1919, The board majority earlier EATONTOWN-The Historical Commit- Mrs. Mary Saunders. had voted to prohibit Red said today that it expects tee here is making preparations for the ob- The committee, which was organized in i i About 25,000 acres to fall vic- Bank High School students servance of the town's 300th anniversary January, 1968, also maintains a seasonally from petitioning for the re- tim to the moth this year as next year. changing exhibit ia the borough library. —13 RED BAMC, N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 compared to 5,000 last year. hiring of a teacher whose con- High on the list ot sites the committee For the Fourth of July, for example, they tract hadn't been renewed. •• Most of the damage is in would like to memorialize is (he location of have collected old fire fighting equipment. a belt from the Northwest Eaton's Mill, built by tte town's first settler, Members also claim credit for the adop- The board's no-petition pol- fart of the state to the shore Thomas Eaton, in 1670. Several mills were tion of the borough 6eal last fall by the icy upheld a ban imposed by ; with Monmouth, Sussex, later constructed near the same spot on council. "We bugged them about.it," says high school principal James .Passaic, Morris and Somer- what is now Wampum Lake (then Mill Mrs. Saunders. The seal depicts Eaton's D. Evergetis and Superinten- set counties bearing the Pond). The last one, shown above, stood Mill. dent of Schools Dr. Robert brunt of the attack. from 1780 to 1927. The purpose behind the committee's ef- Jj Hoops, who reportedly felt . Agriculture department To mark the location the committee forts is twofold—first, to identify and pre- the petitions would increase scientists attribute the heavy wants to present the borough a bronze serve JaiMjmarks ,of historical and achitec- existing tensions in the influx of gypsy moths to an plaque embedded in a millstone, but mill- tural interest,'; sand, second, to acquaint school. 'Increase in the number of stones apparently are hard to come by these borough residents, especially newcomers Suit Threatened tilths among the insects. days. Mrs. Edna Seely, member of the and children, with the town's history as a The Monmouth County They were first warned of committee, says they have been unable so means of fostering community spirit. Chapter of the American Civ- the problem last winter when far to locate a true millstone which would SEEK ARTIFACTS il Liberties Union threatened large concentrations of eggs be a large disc-shaped stone with grooves In connection with the first goal, com- legal suit against the school were spotted. across one of its circular faces to mill the mittee members worry about the many old system when a student who grain into meal or flour. papers and artifacts in the hands of private turned the petitions over to 'I John D. Kegg, an entomolo- COMMITTEES ACTIVE persons who may not recognize their value an administrator for confis- gist with the agriculture de- The Historical Committee is working and fcreat them carelessly. cation said he had done so partment, said parasites, closely with a special Tercentenery Commit- "We would like to convince people to under threat of suspension. now being used by the state tee, headed by Dr. Patrick Parenty and preserve them," says Mrs. Seely. The ACLU contends the right may eventually control the Charles F. Kltson, which is planning several If and when the borough decides to re- to petition is protected under problem. But he said for public ceremonies of the anniversary. The stare an older section of town, the commit- Constitutional guarantees of short-term results, pesticides Historical Committee is providing the back- tee is prepared for that eventuality with free speech, have been the best control. ground information. photographs and documents describing the "Certainly some decision- The committee would also like to mark appearance of many of the older buildings. making is called for to deter- century-old houses in Uie borough with com- Attempts have also been made, with mine the suitability of mate- memorative plaques but so far cooparation little success, to preserve some old-fash- rials to be passed out to jpoison Gas from owners of old homes has been slight. ioned charm to the newly constructed public pupils in the schools," the Mrs. Seely says the committee has re- . buildings in town. commissioner said, Hearing Is ceived less than a half-dozen replies. Cooperation with a similar group in "Suitability in this context Six houses in the borough have dates in- Oceanport is close. That borough was part should not be read to mean scribed on the building itself from as far of Eatontown Township until 1920, and con- only noncontroversial, popu- Postponed back as 1788, but the histories of many sequently shares a common early history. lar, majority point of view MEDIEVAL CHIVALRY — Members of fhe "Society for Creative Anachronism" others must be traced by committee mem- Other members of the committee, which J expressions of opinion, but | NEWARK (AP) - Contro- bers through deeds in the County Hall of Sunday held their Monmouth Summer Pageant in the garden of the Rev. Harold versy continued today' over includes representatives of several old might well include materials Records. Eatontown families, are Francis. Bruce, Mrs. Dean at Holmdel. It was to fiav» been held on the Forrestdala School grounds in me disclosure that the De- representing many kinds of A tercentennial brochure comparing old Connie Oomberg,. Mrs. Grace Donohue, partment of Defense is re- opinions on a variety of sub- Rumson, but the Board of Education withdrew permission. pictures of these homes and their present Mrs. Nancy Hall, Mrs. Mary Mahns, Mrs. jects," Marburger said. railroad routes over appearance will be published by the com- Diane Rosch, Harry Rowland, Jack Smock, ch it still plans to ship mittee early next year. A photographer has Mrs. Eileen Soles, Mrs. Jean Stilwell and "It is beyond argument, of poison nerve gas been appointed and a dozen old photographs James Wolcott. however, that so-called 'hate lUgh New Jersey for dis- literature' which scurrilously posal In the Atlantic Ocean. attacks ethnic, religious and Rumson School Board 2 Meanwhile, a federal court racial groups, other irrespon- Bearing scheduled for today sible publications aimed at a't which federal officials Lemp to Head Fair Haven's creating hostility and vio- were to answer a show cause lence, hard-core pornography Has an Amazed Randi order involving whether the and similar materials are not gas would be shipped through suitable for distribution in RUMSON - Why did the area of Rumson, with many cologist, performed medieval ! First Conservation Committee the schools," the commist Board of Education deny use children, Mr. Frank said, music. flie city of Elizabeth was postponed indefinitely. No FAIR HAVEN — Mayor nan, Harriet Gable and Jesse sioner said. of the Forrestdale School "The board discussed the Peretual Curse the committee would be to proposal at length. We felt reason was given. Hearings Robert A. Matthews appoint- Melllray, all to terms through compile an inventory of the Marburger said such ma- grounds for the "Monmouth Referring to a "perpetual ed six residents to this bor- 1971; Dr. Jack Pearce and Summer Pageant" of "The that events such as archery curse" placed upon the board nave been postponed twice borough's natural resources, and jousting could cause in- ough's first Conservation Barbara Woolson, through Society for Creative Anach- by Mr. Randi, who also Before.' to make plans for conserva- jury, especially to children. Committee at the borough 1970, and D. W. Bennett and tion projects, to accept and ronism" last Sunday? serves as the "official sor- ,ft U.S. Rep. James J. Testimony James Randi of 51 Lennox We thought the area was un- Howard, a Democrat, said council meeting last night. Ralph Weaver, through 1969. manage donated lands, and cerer of the Eastern King- Ave., who, as the "Amazing suitable for such events. We dom," Mr. Frank had this the Army had in- Council approved the nam- Councilman Edward R. to act as a coordinating com- also felt that the event might mittee and liaison with other In Murder Randi," is a professional to say: him it is now redraw- ing of Dr. Rolf Lemp, chair- Scheffer said the purposes of magician and television per- generate excess traffic with ng train routes for the gas governmental agencies in the its attendant control pro- "I and the board would conservation field. sonality, will protest the ' avoid large cities. The Trial Begins board's action at tomorrow's blems." much prefer a curse to be recently agreed to hold Warren on Board FREEHOLD — Testimony meeting. The Society for Creative placed upon us, perpetual or shipment of 27,000 tons of Five Injured As The mayor also appointed began this morning in the Mr. Randi, as steward for Anachronism was founded on otherwise, rather than have „.._; for disposal off the coast attorney John Warren to a trial of Sgt. Roosevelt Miller, the society's "Eastern King- the West Coast three years a misplaced arrow strike a of New Jersey until the Na- vacancy on the Planning 32, of 135 Rockwell Ave., dom," helped organize the ago, "for the purpose of pro- child, who could be mai led ional Academy of Sciences Board, and R. Kenneth Al- 'Long Branch, who is charged pageant. He said a board testing the ugliness of the for life. This was one of the could conduct a review. Gas TruckExplodes treuter as Fair Haven's rep- with the murder of his 23- letter dated April 29 gave 20th Century by reviving main reasons for refusing our permission to the •.Elizabeth city officials resentative to the Northeast year-old wife. the society approval for use some of the picturesque cus- WOODBRIDGE (AP) — Highway Department had society." sought a court decision on been called to make repairs Monmouth County Regional Selection of a jury took of the grounds. toms of chivalry." The East- Whether the shipment should Five persons were injured Sewerage Authority. about an hour and a half yes- "Only days before the ern Kingdom, on the East Mr. Randi said that among and that the utilities' repair- the many conditions imposed allowed to go through when a gasoline tanker-truck Council Introduced two or- terday. Four women and 10 event," Mr. Randi said, "the Coast, then followed. men were on the scene short- by the board, making the eir city. carrying 8,000 gallons ol fuel dinances dealing with antici- men are on the panel, two board withdrew this approv- During periodic pageants, S ly after the accident. pated sewerage construction. pageant impossible, at For- overturned and '' exploded, members will be dismissed al, causing considerable in- the society elects its king Police said another truck One will require existing prior to deliberations. convenience, expense and and queen, who reign from restdale, was the payment Plainficld Appoints covering the road with a lake carrying acid hit the rear of homes to connect with the The trial is before County discomfort to the society and pageant to pageant. Last of |128 for "defraying the of fire. costs of extra duty police of- Public Safety Aide a car In the southbound lane. sewerage system, the other Court Judge Patrick J. Me- its members." Sunday's pageant was trans- The accident, involving an The truck jacknlfed from the will require houses built on Gann Jr. William Frank, president ferred to the garden of the ficers to direct traffic and '"PLAINFIELD (AP) - future subdivisions to con- The state, represented by of the board, told The Regis- Rev. Harold Dean in Holm- police the area," and the de- Charles K. Allen, a Negro, Esso-Humble truck, occurred force of the collision and yesterday on lit. 9 and closed struck the tanker trave1'"" nect also. Assistant County Prosecutor ter last night, "When Mr. del. livering of a check or bond nas been appointed direc- for $500 "to be used by the the main highway for five in the same direction, The An ordinance setting the John A. Petillo, is seeking a Randi first wrote to us, we Some 100 members and ^r of public safety and pub- salary of recreation director board toward defraying the hours. Traffic detoured to tanker rolled into the nortn- first degree murder convic- were given to understand guests, all dressed in medi- He affairs here. Barry Bradford at $3,750 was tion, but not the death penal- this was going to be a sim- costs of damage to property f other routes met with pro- bound lane of the highway, eval costume, attended. y Mayor Frank H. Blatz Jr. also Introduced. ty. Robert Ansell of Asbury ple pageant. A second mail- These included traditional or janitorial expenses in- «ald Allen will assume his longed delays. exploded and was hit by two There will be a public hear- Park represents Miller. ing to us, however, informed jousts ('of chivalry, performed curred." cars traveling in that direc> ! new post July 1. A police spokesman said ing and final reading of all Sgt. Miller, a Ft. Manmouth us there would be archery with three-foot long rattan Referring to a list of some tion. i? Allen, 42, is presently a the burning gas damaged the three ordinances at the next soldier, is charged with shoot- and jousting taking place reed canes. Nine actors from 11 restrictions imposed by •resident of Orange but said road and many overhead Police said Route 9 was meeting, July 14. ing his wife, Callie Joy Miller, durip" the pageant." the Bleecker Street reper- the board, Mr. Randi said, fee will move to Plainfleld. wires used for telephone and The council resolved to during- arr'argument in their Too Many Children reopened in both directions tory group performed the 'vie may be unusual in our ft'He was a lieutenant with electric service to homes meet the second Monday of home April 13. She died nine Pointing out that the spot duel from "Hamlet." pursuits, but We are not jthe Port of New York Au- near this community. The and traffic was relieved after the month only In July and days later in Patterson Army where the pageant was to be During interludes between crazy. We are 'responsible thority police for IS years. spokesman said the state the wreckage was cleared, August. Hospital, Ft. Monmouth, beld is in a highly populated bouts, [Stewart Robb, a musi- people, after all." , 4 -THE DAJLY REGISTER, RED BA.XK • MIDDLETOWN, N. I.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 Frazier Stops Quarry's Smoke on TKO in 7th HEW YORK ~(AP) - "I the third round. "After that, stop tiie battle after examin- could see I had him in trou- I had blurred vision. ing Quarry in his corner after ble, oh, about the third round, "But, I'll tell you this," the seventh round. so I didn't go there and blow Quarry added, "I had too Referee Mercante said i lot of smoke unnecessarily." many complaints in the past Quarry admitted to him that This was Joe Frazier talk- about not fighting. I came out he could not see out of his ing after he had stopped Jerry fighting and 1 lost. I wouldn't right eye. He wept when the Quarry at the end of the sev- do anything any differently." bout was stopped. enth round to retain his share Asked if he hurt his right Under New York rules, the of the world heavyweight hand at any time during the minute between rounds be- title in Madison Square Gar- seven-round bout, Quarry longs to the previous round. den last night. said, "I didn't hurt my right Hence, when the fight was Sitting on a chair, seeming- hand. I didn't hurt my left stopped between the seventh ly as calm, cool and collected hand. I didn't hurt my back. and eighth, it went as a sev- as in the ring, Frazier said, I just had too much fighter round TKO. "I knew I had to be careful out there with me." Eight Stitches Required of him. I was prepared when Dr. Harry Kleiman ordered Eight stitches were taken he came out smoking in the referee Arthur Mercante to under Quarry's right eye in first two rounds. the dressing room. Dr. Ed- "I could see he was start- win Campbell said Quarry ing his punches from the hip, had contusions of the infra so I stayed close and kept un- Red Bank orbital ridge. der his rights and lefts. Quarry, a blue-eyed blond "When the cut was opened Thinclads from Bellflower, Calif., came over his right eye, I decided out burning like he said he to be cautious. I just took my would and met the champion shots because I knew he was Win Title head on for a wild first round game. I stayed right on top EAST BRUNSWICK - Red in which neither would give of him and kept jabbing." Bank ttilnclads won the N.J. ground. QUARRY CORNERED—Jerry Quarry falls back after SPECIAL DELIVERY — Jerry Quarry grimacai as Joe Frazisr delivers a left io Quarry's mother came into State Jaycees' track meet for Frazier took over In the sec- Quarry'* chin 'in the fifth round of lart night's heavyweight title bout .at Madison the dressing room to offer taking a Jaft from Joe Frazier and sets to counter the third consecutive year ond round, refusing to give Square ©arden. Clearly visible under Quarry'* right eye is the cut Which later congratulations to Frazier over the weekend here. Quarry punching room as he with a right during fourth round action. Frarier tcorad and Joe said, "You see no caused the fight to be stopped, with Frazier winning by a technical knockout in The Red Bank representa- began to work over Quarry on a TKO to retain hii title. racial-incident of any kind." tives have won the event in with both hands. It was the seventh round. ' LOST AND FOUND CADILLAC 1S» — White, alr-toMl- IMS CHEVROLET — Excellent CO* VOUCHWAOEN an —. «*Unr red SPECIALS AS OF JULY t tlened Cruise ©ontrol, ail vmr. Ez- dltltm, jteaatnable. with tikek inUrlcrr. Hullo ajid healer. COMPASSES ADJUSTED ollent condition. AsJring M7S. Cu b* 7W-KU8 wUtewsjii. ZzceHeat condition, tllco. Itobert A. Bedmond 3M-MIC Mtn at Jl Forman tt, Fair Haven. Tuts, and Wed. Only 1HI DODOS CONVERTIBLE — Pow- 1K8 20' KZD BANE HEA BTUFF - WAITRESSES Aswt UU IMPALA CUSTOM two-door. er brakei, power steering, factory 1S« EBKAULT — Veir tow price Ua Sleeps two. (toed condition- Zn water. Shampoo snd aet , Black vinyl Interior, power steering. air. flftli- Ca.ll 7U-6110. quick aale. Call aft6r 6 p.xn. Heeds engine. tl*M. M2-3K*. 812-1M9. LOW Ml!* «mt«. miniature poodle. Hair cuts, any «tyle 307 V-8 automatic. Radio, snow tires LOW M* {ermanenti{•ermanenti,, Re»Re» . »»ltt . with rims. Excellent condition. Origi- 1605 MERCURY - Monterey. Auto- IMS IB* CHAMP BOAT — And trail- Muif b* 21 and over. Luncheon and Dinner w Ktanitrart •»«*»«J*i. PermanentaPt , RegR . I18.SI18 0 nal owner. 9464231. matic, radio and heater. Excellent er. No motor. Call Touch urn condition,..11,100. CaU 741-3227 attei TRUCKS FOR SALE 787-8163 Schedules now available. KWphll"T. ti- » O«rn>«lrHrtid>. thepBenTti-ttti. l female, Pjx. 19S3 COUNTRY SQUIRE — One owno - 5 p.m. black «n« mm. vicinity ot New Frostlng> er. AttAutomatici , 'power steeringteering. 14001400. IMS TORD VAN TRUCE — Fully 17' BKIFF — Extremely well built,, Good salary and working conditions in Monmouth. Huwrtsry. Call iM Wigs, Kyled and let M.5- 0 Call 291-3758. 1966 FORD — Station wagon, 10 pas equipped, law mileage. Radio. Excel- never In water. (9S9. 842-1421, 142- -•••'•:r.l Wigs, 10091 Human Hair , J29.w senger. Take aver payments. Call 787. lent condition. Oood buy, 264-2459 or 0125. County's fastest growing steak house. LOST - CaMco cat, black, orange, FIAT 1887 — 850 Sport Coupe, Hl- 2473 or 787-9776. 281-93M alter 6 p.m. tan sptyed female. Vicinity Point Rd. WigleU » 7.50 cellent condition. (829. Call 229-7682 1B65 FORD ONE-TON DUMP RACK O'DAY SAILBOATS »n« Prolptct Ave., LUU. Oliver. 741- up after « p.m. 1987 COUGAR — 18,000 miles. Fac —Ml(fa closed sides. Ideal for gardner The Yacnt Shop, Dealere APPLY IN PERSON 10*0. ._ tory. air. Vinyl top. Call 741-2459 be. or landscapes 14588. 482-8909. 1114 Ocean Ave,, Sea, Bright. 811-1913 RICHARD'S HAIR STYLIST BRIOBT RED CONVERTIBLE — tween 2 and i. LOST - MALI! DOO. bliclt Ion* 14' SUNFISK SAILBOAT—With da- PLEASANT VALLEY INN b&lr, white paws and vfttlte Up Ull. ITS Branch Ave. Uttle Sliver 1963 Triumph Herald, $695. Call alter 1869 DODOB FOUR-WHEEL ERIVB 747-5027 3 p.m. 566-5260. 1963 STUDEBAKER -.Four speed PICKUP—With mow plow attachment croo sails. 14' Birtour Skiff, Evln- Rt. 34 at Rt. 520 Holmdei, N. J. Vicinity Holmdel. Call 264-2837. Open Thursday until 0 p.m. •tick shift. Asking (175. Call 842- and camper roof. 13300. RARITAN rude motor 2S b.p. Best offer, can LOST — Fishing equipment shadow 19SS THUNDERBIRD — 4174. OARAGE:, B. Ualn fit.. Keyport. 264- 2294113. Lake, June 19. Reward. MONMOUTH EDUCATIONAL COUN- Call 0361. M2t93S CIL — Adult typing classes, July 7- .1967 OLDSMOBILE — Holiday sedan. 14' SCO1T SKI BOAT — New motor, July 30. 112. 229-SI00. Delta 88. Power steering and brakes. 1952 OMC — « toa pick-up. (195. excellent trlller. With water skli. S700 1984 CADILLAC — Coupe DeVllle. Air condition. One owner. Excellent Phone 2644453 after Call 747-2706. HELP WANTED-FEMALE HELP WANTED-FEMALE 4 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE Air conditioning, all power. Excellent condition. Call 671-5018. INVENTORY CLEARANCE AUTOMOTIVE condition. $1500. 542-3557. 105S FOKD "JTON PICKUP — Full Sunflsh - Bcorplons - Day Sailers PHYSICAL THERAPIST - Full BANK TELLEtft — Experienced to """ "MONMOUTH EDUCATIONAL COUN- 1962 VOLKSWAGEN — Sun roof. Ra- part-time. Flexible hours. Call work part-time three or five-day week ' AUTOS FOE SALE 1962 FORD — Convertible. Automatic dio,' heater. Mechanically excellent. 8' bed. Needs starter. 5125. call 284- MONMOUTH SAILING CENTER C1L — Summer adult school. July 7- V-8. Power steering. Good condition. 7023. West St. MonmouUi Beach 222-3492 531-2531 from 2:30 p.m. to t'.ZO p,m. op 10-30.^u July M. CaU 828-8100 lor brochure. 846-8336. ... -a.m. to 2:30 p.m, Write Mr. pam- • >w $400. 787-0127 alter 5 p.m. ' EXPERIENCED SINGLE NEKDL3 "MONMOUTH EDUCATIONAL COUN- 1983 FORD FALCON — Futura con- 1965 CORVAIR COHsA—Convertible. 25' KETCH — 23 h.p. Inboard. No tial- mud, O«neral Delivery, Matawan. -••> vertible, V8 automatic. J3S9. CaU al- 1966 TRIUMPH — Bplttlre. Two tops, 'MOTORCYCLES lait. Very reasonable. OPERATORS — 36 hr». week. Floor C1L — Adult dressmaking elatses. Excellent condition. 4-speed, Two new help also. 74141)25. July 7-July 30. $12. 228-9400. ter 6, 774-3953. Flberglas hardtop and convertible, anows. |T5O or best oner. Mornings 571-OI9t LEOAL SECRETARY — For Salon. ' plua canvas cbver. Excellent condi- 1M4 TRIUMPH — ftS5. Qool condi- town law office. Only thoee with legat^ "MONMOUTH EDUCATIONAL COUN- IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE-To get $72-1845. . ' •. tion. 842-1421, IT PEN YAN — DO h.p. Bvlnrude. HOSTESS—CASHIER — Excellent experience need apply. Free hospital-" r a better deal at Russell Oldsmobile- tion. $1200 747-0165 after 8. year-rouod position. Must appl; CIL — shorthand refresher adult 1D6S BAAB 8(2-0125 Keedi paint 1250. Icatlon. Write lor Interview to BoV"" classes. July 7-July 30. W- 229-6400, Cadlllac, 100 Newman Springs Rd., 1966 VOLKSWAGEN —-Tan. Clean. Call 741-6281 person. No phone calls. HOWARD R-110, The Dally Reilster, Red Banli;';Bli ^ Red Bank. 741-OB1O. Good running condition. Only *110O. Excellent condition. lots HONDA — SOS co, Scrambler. JOHNSON RESTAURANT, RTE . 35, stating experience and salary d REDUCE sale and last wltn OoBese Call 681-6746. L Call 741-8826 Red and iray with shield and mirror. LIOHTN1NO SAILBOAT — Complete Mlddletown. esired,."" tablet, and E-Vap "«ater pHli". Pro- NEW 1969 OLDSMOBILB K-85 — J2265 Everything else standard, excellent for racing, beautiful shape. #7798 fessional Pharmacy, Red B«nk and delivered. Qem Oldsmoblle. 110 Main 1964 FORD FAIRLANE SPORT 1963 PONHAC BONNEVILLE — Con- condition. Aaklnc «45O. Call 405-0188 BARMAID — No experience neces- WOMA^A~-—To flo Ironing in her" HARDTOP — Call for Information. vertible. Low mileage, full, power, Oisen. A-most new Seldelmann sail fary. Must apply In person. Bayside home. Must live In Mlddletown, south UonmouU) Drugs, Shrewsbury. SL. Matawan. 586-3600. after B p.m. and spinnaker. Canvas cover, trailer. of Rt. 35. Phone 871-8407. , .. 281-00(8. beautiful condition. Asking (625. SIS- Reasonable. Call after 5 p.m., 747- Tavern, 6 Broad St., Keyport. H Motors Inc. MURPHY ft DAV1SON. Mercedes- 4219. 1B67 HONDA 459 — Excellent shape. 1332. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR — 3 tl OIRLS AND WOMBN — With can, E&tontown, N. J. New paint. Tlrea need ring Job. SEOO. AUTOS FOR SALE Bwy. 35 Ben: Sales and Service, Hwy. S, Free- 1966 OPEL — Station wagon, '4835. Mornings. 872-1845. 11 shift Full or part time. Perma- wishing 10) earn money. Work you* M2-1U1 bold. 462-5300. Very good condition. Private owner. BOAT AND RNQINB — 1W Chryj- nent, not summer work. 741-4700. own hours. Write your own pay checkT"—^* ler hull, 80 h.p. Johmon and trailer. AUSTIN AMERICA - Tiro-door, four- 1965 CHRYSLER — Convertible. Tel- Call 495-CU1. 1B66 BSA VICTOR 411 CC — RetenMy DICTAPHONE TYPIST — Iniuranci Wo Investment. Call 787-ZgDO, 747-2688. j apeed, J1.S72. P.O.B. slightly higher rebuilt. Excellent condition. Ask tor All In gool condition. Used only one low, black top. $1395. 1967 MUBTANG—Fallback OT plus 2, Bob, 949-«483. After 6, 291-3S42. season. 700 Oceaa Ave. or telephone experience necessary. Good typlni with automaUc. Also SprlMl, Midgets, 4-barrel, . 4-speed 289. Posl-tractlon skills. Hours SUB p.m. Write P.O BXPEN8B PAID VACATION! j MOB roadstira - OT. Ala MOTORS, Pat Keelen's AUTO Sales 741-5123. Eol 824, Red Bank. Astmry park. T7H-3483. rear end. Blue. Must sail. 229-7395 HONDA 160 — one year old. WOO. We Sell Hwy. 36 7B7-1113 Keananurg .fter S p.m. Call after T p.m. 50' REVEL CRAFT — Vinyl top. 40 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER — Ex- DARN expenses without' nejlect. . 5 Kroll Molori Inc. 671-0292 h.p. Chris Craft. 1795. phone 2146453 1965 CHEVROLET. Impala. 8] perienced Good with figures. Hu«t ing your family representing Avoft'5 ? 2 Broadway Long Branch, N. J. 1907 THUNDERBIRD — Four-door. after 4 p.m. Sport, vinyl top, two-door hardl . Fully eciulpped. Air conditioning. Mu; type. Diversified duties. All benefits. Ooemetlcs. Call J. Blrctiall, mf ^ X 322-360© 396 engine, 4-apec4 transmission, Posl •ell. Best oHer. 671-2165. FHICB REDUCTION—MUBT SELL— pleasant working conditions. Apply 43« or 482-3377, J74-UJ0. ' '^ I KIT80N CHBVBOLBT CO. rear. Call 747-1323 after 6:30. MOBILE HOMES UlAVINO FOR MIDWEST JULY 7th. SAMSON ELECTRICAL SUPPLY. CO. 1967 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITS — Excellent boat, trailer and motor MORE 1962 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE - Excellent condition. II,400. Call Ml 1965 YELLOWSTONE — Travel trail 385 Rector St., Perth Amboy. combination. 17' Olaosmaster with SO Excellent condition. Best olfer. Call 2463 after 7 p.m. er 21' long. Sleeps four cr five. Pur- 1983 BUICK — LeSabre convertible. 642-5689. chased new from dealer July 1067. h.p. professionally rebuilt Mercury. LEGAL SECRETARY— Mature. Ex- CLERK-TYPIST 1962 T-BIRD — All power. Oood con- Used two summers. S2,100. Call after Asking $1178. DON'T MISS THIS ONE. perience required. Red Bank-Middle- Good condition. Asking «5O0. Phone 1968 PONTIAC GTO — Four-speed. 74T-9444. town area. Salary open. 741-3900. Excellent opportunity for mature worn, 787-0764. Good condition. dition. 5475. Call 5 p.m. 671-2580. an to join small branch oKlca (Red "Cause We 787-7888 Bank) of national organization. Diver- Hcnmculh Chrysler-Plymouth 264-4643 HOLLY HILL OWNER MOVING — Two floaU, 8'JC \ MOBILE HOME SALES 14' eich, J69.5O ca. Call 747-0639. Cost ified duties will Include typing, teleW Hwy. 36 Eatontown, N. J. 1957 CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR. Ni SECRETARIES photiB correspondence, litfit boohKeep- I 642-6500 1985 MUSTANQ CONVERTIBLE - rust. 8-pln. Extra engine. "As Is' NEW and UBE3 twice as much to bullrl. Will deliver Broafcdale Community College, Mori Black and white. Good condition. Ra- ••jargaln. SS5. 747-0555 after 5 p.m. See the newest concept In mobile home on Shrewsbury River. Ing, and use of calculator. Som* »tfi.tls- TWD) BORO RAMBLER dlo, heater, white walls, automatic living. The elegant Delta, for 1969 ex- mouth County's neweiit Inatitullon o tlcal background helpful but not eat- SELL FOR ROVER 2.000, 1965—Four-Bpeed trans 27' LUHRS—1912 Express Cruiser. higher learning, offers an excltin aentlal. ,~ Jeep Sale! and Service transmission, snow tires. *1100. Call clusively on display at Holly Hilt. We challenge as it organizes Its staff t Prlcei start at 12630 plus Height 842-0102, after 4 p.m. mission. Blue with tan leather interi- carry a complete line of 12' wldes 188 Gray marine engine. Sleeps four, or AM/FM radio. Excellent condition. priced t» fit your budget Drive out atand-up heed, galley. In water, ready prepare for opening classes this Fall. Benefit* Include Attractive alartln*' * 747-0040 to go. J2.CCB. It'a a buy, 787-3351. Full time positions are available In aalary, outstanding Dompany paid' BMW 1061 Two-door. Oool tires. Mo. 18,000 miles. 842-1253 liter 6 p.m. today and let us show you hew easy several departmenta. Stenography and 1998 BUICK — LeSabre, convertible. It Is to bur a quality mobile home. benefits. a.nd the opportunity for ad-'*" LESS tor purrs. S4M. Jan Croft Motors, COMMUTER SPECIAL — 1062 Ram- 21' TROJAN CABIN CRUISER — In typing required. Excellent pay, fringe vancement. . WASHINGTON'S AUTO JERVICB 73 Memorial Parkway, Atlantic High, bler. Mileage 29,945. Two-door, stan- Open B a.m. to 8 l>.m. dally, to 6 p.m. water. Very reasonable, benefits and working conditions. Call S70 Broad St., Keyport 2C4-1323. Sit. 531-3120 1965 CHEVROLET lands. 291-0838. dard transmission. Excellent buy. $200 or write Brockdale Community Col* TOWN * COUNTRY DODOE 747-H444. nt 33 s. Amboy, N- J- MUST SELL — 1960 tlberglaaied crull- lege, attention Personnel Department. PLEASE CALL: 747-3600,;;:: s CO Main St, Matawan 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Phone 721-5358 765 Newman Bprlngs Rd., Llnoroft, Four-doer, eight-cylinder, auto- CADILLAC 1987 — Four.floor hardtop. er. Oootl dry boat. Engine runs ex- N.J.. 07738. Telephony (201) 842-1W0. Mon. thru Fni. I to 4 p.mi"*'" 5 56S-C100 1300 SEDAN. $730. NEEDS SOME Full power, AU-EM radio, factory cellent. Call 531-381". matic transmission. ttQQK WORK. CAN ASSIST IN FINANCE. An Equal Opportunity Employer FOR APPOINTMENAPPOINTMENT ""' t 1968 FIAT MODEL 121 STATION CALL 264-7200, Ma KEELEY. air, tilt wleel. leather Interior. Blue TRACTORS 22' CHRIS CRAFT — Express cruiser. Buraundy. U20. WAOON — 5,501) rail". Take over with black leather roof. Sacrifice. Ac- Sleeps two. Head. Oood condition. WOMAN — To do retail selling and WAITRESS — oover 25, with a little-- ? payments. 542.6783 after 9 p.m. BIST BUICK — OPEL BUYS cept trade. 229-2211, Nolan Motors. TRACTOR — Bolens, 6 h.p. with ro- Price S90O. Can be seen at 40 Cres- office work. Permanent position. 9S5 experience In the kitchen. Call 7«».;-"l I CHEVROLET 19G7 —Bel Air four- Straub Motors 1967 PONTIAC CATAL1NA — Con tary mower, 3-gange and plowa.Oood cent St., Keansburg. week. Matawn area. Write to Sox 4737 alter 10:30 a.m. •< S running condition. Has been over- L-137, The Dally Register, Red Bank. 1965 BUICK door sedan, Automatic transmission, Hwy. 88 Keyport S64.4OOO vertlble. Blue with white top. Powei 14' MFO — 40 h.p. Johnson, trailer, radio, heater. A-l condition. Low mile- hauled. S2T5 or best offer, oall after WAITRESS WANMID — Parl-tl steering, power brakes, radio, heater. 4 p.m. 2S4.0882. 5050. CaU CAFETERIA ATTENDANT — Parl- days. Ploase call. • Four-door hardtop, beigo with age. One owner. «1500. 747-0738, 1088 JAOUAR — XKB 2 + 2. Eight Low mileage. J195O. Call 264-8597. 8(2-2073 time evenings, 6 to 10:30, six days. matching in- C1SQ mon'Jis old. Loaded. Silver gray. 7,000 Excellent possibility of full-time em- T4M131. —rt 19(1 BUICK ELKCTRA — Four-door miles. Paid S7.0O0, Sacrifice $4700. 1867 FIAT SEDAN — Model 124, ex- 14' OPBN HULL FIBHINO AND SKI- ployment. Call 671-9342. terior. UI0. hardtop. Fully equipped. All extras. firm. Call 7H-7157. cellent condition. Perfect for commut- WANTED AUTOMOTIVE ING BOAT — 20 h.p. Johnson motor. EXPERIENCED HOSTBBB . AND! Ing. 28 mild per gal. Asking $1160. RN WANTED WEEKENDS — All CAB1IIE1R — Apply In person at the Excellent condition. »l!00. Call any- NEED A OOOD UBED STATION Very clean. Top shaps. Motor, over- time, 495.0708. n .Garrett PI., New Call 747.2862. OET CASH FOR TOUR FOREION — hauled. Low number hours. Munt shifts. Apply King James Nursing Town fc Burf, Hwy. 35, Mlddletonn. WAOON! See Mount English Ford AND SPORTS CARS AT MONMOUTH Home, 400 Hwy. 36, Mlddlelown. 291- 1964 CHEVELLE Monmouth. Must sell. today. Red Bank. 741-4000. 1963 CORVAIR MONZA — Automatic. sell. Best offer, over S200. Call after LEOAL SHCRBTARY —- Part-time. MOTORS, INC., Hwy. 3», Satontcwn. 6 p.m., 583-1711. Matawan. 3400. 1067 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE TOYOTA Two-door sedan. Runs good. Experience preferred, Write P.O. Box Station wagon, 4-cylinder, auto LAND CRUISER — Seven-passenger, BUHLER & BITTER 284-1095 DENTAL ABSISTANT — Matawan 297, Mlddletown, metic trensmisiion. Nine speeds. Equipped with lock-out PLYMOUTH — CHRYSLER ' Experience and/or training necessary. 3290 Hwy. 35, Hallet, 3M-0198 106U PONTIAC M" MANS — Two. JUNK CARS STORAGE AND SERVICE LPN's WANTED - For a small nurs- bubs, removable hardtop, one ton. door hardtop. ' fully equipped. . New Full-time. No evenings. Call 506-2526. Beige. US. winch, trailer hitch, towing hooks and PXOKaTD UP ing home, vicinity of Holmdel, from $965 TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE — Superb tires. 21,000 miles. Best offer.. 78T-6634 DEKP WATER BOAT SLIPS FOR DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST 12 midnight tn 8 a.m. and i p.m. to new tires. Excellent used only aB a Service. DOWNBB PONTIAO 62 Lower Twinbrook Auto Wrecking RENT. Sea Bright, 3O'-26'-2D\ The —Capable, mature, conscientious. H*- "Fun-buggy"Funggy . Snonow plow can bbe In- Main St., Matawan. 586-2299.. TRAVKLALL INTERNATIONAL STA cellent long term position. Write Box 12 mldnlg-ht. Both part-time. Oil 7*7- tlld il Xa be seen at SEA TION WAOON 1082-1200. 741-4800 or Eatontown 542-2235 Cove, 12C0 Ocean Ave., 8ca Bright. 2017. 1963 CHEVROLET stalled easily. Xan be sseee n at SEA BAYSHORE CHRYBLBR-PLYMOUTH L438, The Dally Register, Red Bank. BRIGHT CHEVRON STATIOSTATIONN. 842-1602. OARS WANTED — We Four-door hardtop, eight cyltn First Ave., Atlantlo Highlands »y top IS BOOKKEEPER—General ledger, part- WOULD LIKE CLEANING WOMAN— 291-9200 1965 OLD3MOBILB CUTLASS — for clean used cars. Call Ir. Vincent BUSINESS NOTICES time for OPA office, to aBslst with Couple days per week. Pleasant sur- dtr, automatic tranimiii.on. 1666 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE — Stick. VB. Bucket seats. Call 787- 9425500. 1963 RAMBLER — Two-door sedan, clients' records, payroll returns, etc. roundings and good pay, OaH'741-301iQU Excellent condition. Stick shift. Call 7017. Send resume atatlng salary desired to 747-0518. engine perfect. »22». 1061 Ford Bcono- PRO FLOOR WAXING WANTID-^ATTRACTIVB OIRL with., line Van, S275. 291-1427 after 6. 1983 FIAT — 1150. Commercial - Residential P.O. Box 802, Red Bank. $735 1065 MERCURY Montclatr — Full Call AUTO RENTALS Phone 747-2140 or 747-2972 good personality, over 20, to act as' power, and 1868 Mustang, power eteer- I860 THUNDERBIRD — Convertible. REGISTERED NURSE — Three ti Gal Friday 'and train for - assistant 787-4472 DAILY • WEEKLY • MONTHLY four hours anytime during 5-10 p.m. Ing, automatic, llx, Botll cars excep- Low mileage, excellent condition. Best li tttrt at $6.99 and up. £kont> rtiRinrURE Movnto — AttiM ana manager. Apply COMMUNITY THEA-' tionally clean. Original owner. Guar- offer. Call 291-3101 after 7:30. 1984 FALCON — Four-door sedan. eellan cleaiol. File eetlmates, Call Four evenings per week. Call 291- TRIS, ffiatontown. - 1965 PLYMOUTH Six cylinder automatic. Radio, heat- Car or Red Bank. 310 B. Ktvmu 747-3001 0440 tor further Information. antee. 431-0128 after 5 p.rn^ 10S3 CHEVROLET — Impala convert- Spring! Rd. 747-0173. Belvedere II, four-door six- er. All new tires. 264-7095. HOUSEKEEPER — 2-6 p.m. Clean, WOMAN—HOUSEWORK SIX DAYS. SCENIC CAR SALES lble. SIM. Call SHEET METAL WORK WANTED - HOURS 0-3:30. OAKHURST ARE*. cylinder, eutomatie trensmisiion. 1967 CHEVROLET CORVAIR — Two- TOM'S FORD prepare dinner, Hon., Tues., Wed., SALARY J9S PER WEEK. CALL 493- . Hwy. 36 872-02?! Highland' 671-2384 door hardtop. Gold. Radio, heater. Small or large. Red Bank Sheet Frl. To start late August. Call eve- WELL CARUD FOE 1984 Red Plym- RENT A CAR Metal Co., 1 Leonard SL, Red Bank. nings 747.3438. «23 AFTER 6 P. M. • f Bi.a. COfiR 1859 PORSCHE — Excellent condition Standard transmission. 8995. Call 747- 741-3484. outh Valiant. Two door aedan. Radio, 3297. B978. Call heater. 5)50. 284-2208. I Hwr- » Sgi-lflOO K«TI»rt BARMAID — Attractive. Experience DININO ROOM WAITRESS —. Ove/.' 741-8768 1958 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER*- SUMMER PAINTING! not neceHBary. Five nights a week 31. For Interview appointment call 1084 VOLKSWAGEN — Squareback. Heml, four speed, Posltpactlon. Abso- S hours per day. 7S7-GS27. Rumson Hotel, S42.20OO. ' ' *< 1880 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. Excellent condition. Sharp looking. BOATS AND ACCESSORIES Call cow for fr«e estlmtta. Top Quali- 196B PONTIAC lutely like brand new. M2-3942 after ty Work- Reuonabl* Pricci. Fully In- MACHINE OPERATOR — Matawan HOUSEKEEPER — Live - In. Own, $150 Belling under * current market price area. Call for quick sale. Call 222-4819 after 0 5 p.m. _^ lined. room, TV. References, Call Grsn Prix, a!r condition, eight- THE BOATMAN'S SHOP 566.4344 842.4437 787-1540 p.m. 1966 OliDBMOBILE F85 Club Coupe. MY THREE SONS cylinder, automatic trensmisiion. Low mileage. Excellent condition. ALL YOUR SPRING STENOGRAPHER — For Red Ban WOMAN TO CARE FOR INVALID - Gold with black eOQOC 1863 PLYMOUTH — Station wagon. Original owner. 1875. Call alter 5, FirnNQ OUT NEEDS Falntlni Contractors law office. Legal experience preferred Eatontown area. Reply Box L-141, AUTOS FOR SALE Bight cylinder automatic. A-l condi- New Jene£s Largeet Marine topplr vinyl top. 741-1820. 583-9706 264-7449 but not required. Reply to Box N-14fl, The Dally Register, Red Bank. .! tion. S595. 741-5110. loute 34 Wharf Ave.. Red Beat, 741- Th« Dally Regliter, Red Bank. 1059 RAMBLER — Two-door. Good i780. Open Sun.- and Holidays, 9 a.m. UOHT HAUUNO—CLBAM CELLARS WANTE.D —3 Experienced person to I960 PONTIAC — Catallna convert- body. Engine rune but needs rings. to 1 p.m. , . . . . TARTS QAIVAOIS - Tree .rtittat.i. MR3J HOMEMAKER — Work from care for twin Infants. & hours dall&- ible. *l«0. Phone 264-6453 after 4 J50. 747-5277. Call alter • nm. 74T-H49. •you!*- home. Opportunity for two worn RcferBnces retired. Call 229-KH5. 1967 OLDSMOBILE p.m. HANS PBDERSON CUSTOM iiUIXT 1960 FORD Ranch Wagon. Good run- SKIFF—24-' —With caddy cabin. Pow- en Who must supplement present in HOUSEWIVES - Would you Wlcva.. Four-door eight-cyfinder, auto- ning condition. |20O or beat offer. ered by 240; h.p. Marine Interceptor HAVING A PARTY? conW without neglecting home ot Meal Demonstrators have more rudv. matic transmission. Air condi- C. Douglas Alan MOBILE HOMES Call after 4 p.m. 264-0882. ingine. Fishing chairs, navy top, rod DBLICIOUSLY PREPARED FOODS family. Curtis Circulation Field Ber Meet more people - Earn mnre mono*', CALL MERRI MAKINGS vices haa openings In Matawan and filiowlng the world's finest toys • No» tioned. Sold. 39B6 VALIANT Station wapon for the lolflero. adluslible outrigger mounts, Red Bank areas to handle new and MERCEDES-BENZ economy minded. Excellent condition, isad. Very fast Perfect family or 741-5933 Hon. thru Frl. > a.n. -12 Investment, Collection or Dellv«irj*Tt B9S7. Ishlng boat. Fainted aod ready for Two day« advance notice a "MUST" renewals business. \Leads furnished. Write Ideal Home Parties 20 Rail- SCHIFFMAN standard transmission. Radio and Training given. Liberal commissions Sales & Service heater, itc. SUM. M. SCHWARTZ. launching. Main an offer. Call 54J.19T4 road Ave., Albany, N.Y. 12MB. i > CAMPERS & TRAILERS after 5 p.m. ALL TYPES OP - HOME KEPAIRB and bcinuaei. For Interview please 747-0787. Alterations, remodeling, end painting write, giving your address and tele- BKORETARY — With bookkeeplns e\. Foreign or Domestic TRAILERS — CAMPERS 1955 HEALEY 3000 Classic. Good 19.3" ORADY .WHITE — 75 h.p. elec- Reasonably priced. Free estimates. phone number, to Box ^139, The perlsnce, lor construction office hr coMer Delivery MOTOR HOMES condition, newly overhauled. Make of- tric itart Johnson. Ntw navy top. Bide Prompt ssrvlce. Call 741-3953. Dally Register, Red Bank. \ nej Bunk. Must be familiar with all, Capri, two-door hardtop, aiqht- N. J.'i largest dealer, over 100 units fer. Call 681-6746. curtains and tack caver. Compass. ies of ofjlce work. One flrl office." on display. Fire extinguisher, cushions and equip- SUSPENDED CEILINGS - Panning. Scntl rosutne to Box rt-112, The Pallisy ^ * cylinder. automatic transmission, One block from Norrls Gold Seol. Monitor. Avian. 1988 CAMARO ment. Winter, cover. All In excellent FlDlsb recreation roams end attics. INSPECTORS Register, Bed Bank, or call Stick. Six cylinder. condition. 11150 Una. Ml-2162. nut-recking, taping, (42-4288, power steering. Little Silver R.R. Station Del/Rey. Volunteer. Swinger. 542-0723 BBORBTAHY — RECEPTIONIST =^ Yellow. B932. IMOceaiportAve. little Silver Wlnnebago. Giles. Aristocrat. Smokty. 1 SMALL JOB SPECIALIST EXPERIENCE DSSIRABLB Wanted for doctor's office. 1'4 in:K You con see Ihem all ot DODGE — 1953. White four-door ae- :962 35 OWENS CABIN CBUI8BR- Home repairs, alterations, additions. per week Includlnj Sals. Typing eif^ 842.5353 dan. Oood condition. Clean. 1495. Rce 3ood condition, Fully equipped. Inside and ouUlde. 211-3160. To perform IN PROCESS Inspection santlal. Write Box O.120, The Dally 1966 CHEVROLET SCHIFFMANS It at 2 Cornell Dr., Hazlet, 284-3380. Phone 946-4169. In accordance with engineering spsclFI- Register, Red Bank. at the Celllngwood Circle, Rt. 33 & 34 TYP'N'COPY c&tlons, drawing and quality control Four-door, eight-cylinder, auto-1 Formlngdale, N. J, 93S-5556. 1967 CAMABO BS — Four speed. _ BILVERTON catln skiff. Two IBM Executive Typing 94S4303' Mlmeo procalucei. "MEAT WRAPPER — liperlenced. Many extras. Call bunks, head, Ice box, automatic bilge. 13.75 alenol! cut A 1st run (100) Full time ateady employment. All matic transmission. 711.2350 875. Can be ften at Highlands Ma- IntervlBwinr Dally 291-0602. company benefits. Foodtawn, 134 Main Green. UI87. 1967 CAMARO Two-door hardtob. Ra- LAWN SERVICE - Attics, Clilars . 6:30.11:30 a.m. St., Matawan. $1178 WANTED AUTOMOTIVE dio. Automatic transmission, power and garacea cleaned. Free estimates, 1 GLASS DAY 8AILBR — In the 071-S038 OIRL FRIDAY — Mult bi abls to AUTO RENTALS steering. Vinyl roof cover. Very clean. water. Completely equipped. Call. 671- INTERDATA handle recordi and corretpondenci 1967 CHEVROLET Circle Chevrolet. 741-3130. 3297 or 741-4555. HOUSE PAINTING — Szpsrlanced. 2 Crescent PI. and he a good typist. Apply KB8CO Interlor-Xxterlor. Eeesonable. Phone BUILDINOTopnoslte Airport) »lirew*» Impala, two-door hardtop. Air Summer li Just 8(20369. •^ury condition. Loaded. BOATS and ACCESSORIES BOATS and ACCESSORIES (BuildIns behind HolMay tnn^ Around the Corner... An Bqual Opportunity Employer DENTAL ABSISTANT — Rid Ban*? Burgundy. B84I. PIANO TUNING Expflrtence preferred but no^ •sserl. $1985 and we need 100 Iliad Can AND REPAIRS CLEANER — 0 to 3, ilx-d&y week. tlal. Send resume ana qualification*? RENT We will tracfo or buy out 5S3-11S3 Information 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. River- to Box F-122, The Dally Register, Red. creat Nuralng Home, 31 Chapin Ave., Bank. , MANY OTHERS right — Call or Com* In M-ABOIt CONTRACTOR - Tree esti- Red Banh. A NEW CAR FROM US! mates on all types of masonry work. WAITBESBD9 WANTED — For TO CHOOSE FROM TOM'S FORD Ha job too bis or too sms.ll. 551.7O3S RECBPT1ONIBT - Neat with good new Rex Diner, West Front St., * telephone personality for busy con- Bank. Apply In person between LOW RATES ASK FOR ED SIGLER TOEKfl REMOVED genial office In Eatontown, Some ex- and 4 p.m. for Interview. UOHT MOVING. FHDB ESTIMATES perience preferred. Pres hoipltallza- 741-7135. MATimn WOMAN — Wanted Hwy. 35 264-1600 Ktyport tlon. Write for Interview to Box R-100, tray girl. New naming home. DAILY FORD • Doily LIGHT IlAULINa — Alter « and TH9 Sally Register, Red Bank getting 291-34Q0.. Sundays. forth qualifications and salary de- ilred. COOK-IJOUBEKHJBPBR — For ooun.. RENTALS • Weekly <71-9D(S try estate. Other help In hofufti Ceil, AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS PAUL BUNYAN — TREB SERVICE MAIDB — Full time daya posltlona 871-0538 for Interview. —We win i»ve you monBy. complete available with good salary and full HOUSEKEEPER — Cooking, Until' • Monthly tree service. Fully Insured. 747-5555. fringe benefits. Contact Personnel leaning. Full * charge. Ltve-ln. lURh. CARPENTRY Office. RIVHRV1HW HOSPITAL. 741- lalary. References required. 74T-28OS.'.' 1969 SnuU masonry work. Experienced. 2700, Bxt. 220. An equal opportunity AAMCO; Clll 671-5890 employer. ______CALL OR STOP IN Ime 0 to t. five daya, plus lomA. TOM'S OBNBRAL ACCOUNTING WORK - PART-TIME ivenlng hours. Shorthand, typing an»* Audits and. Systems Design. X.D.F. llverslflcd duttss. Benefits. Must be •ppllcltlons. 711-5315. SECRETARIES flolmdel resident to qualify for per* WALL GUARANTEES HONORED AT ANY nancnt position subject to Civil Ber. AAMCO SHOP NATION WIDE LANDSCAPING TYPISTS MORE FUN TO RIDE THAN Liwn and tr&e work. Planting ant] Ice exam. Borne experience desirable. LINCOLN-MIRCURY RED BANK — 842-2500 sodding. George Borden, 741-7777, CLERKS Ililnry depending upon qURlltlcatlons., FORD ANYTHING AFLOATI Insurance. Real Estate, Legal. Experi- ,nply olerk's Office, Township HaU.i 193 Newman Springs Road • exclusive 24 hp water cooled CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING ence ncccSBary call for appointment lolmdel. Shrewsbury Ave., at Sycamore Ken Coakley Mon. «nd Tues., Mrs. Hill, 812.0335. 264. 1600 ASBURY PARK — 774-6800 engine powers Jot-turbine, 8 42'0070 747-5400 skirps you over waves at ~ NURSE'S AIDE — Information 10 (More Classified Ads 809 Railroad Avenue speeds up to 35 mph. POOL REPAIR — Is your pool In a.m. to 2 p.m. Rlvercrcst Nursing HWY. 35 KEYPORT need? I will heed the c&ll. All pools Home, 31 C3)s.pln Ave., Red Bank. On The Next Page) electric Ignition gives repaired, bis or small. Fret esti- mates. 78J-2JB0 or 787-62311. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE you instant starts, no propeller and BLACK TOPPING DRIVEWAYS — I HELP ffANTED-FEMALE HELP WANTED-FEMALEf unique hydroplane Backhoe service trenching, Lot clear- j Ing and trucking of stone, gravel and design letsyou Sana. Call John Montefusco, 747-2535. ride Sea-Doo MOWINO OF OVEKOROWN LAWNS ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP LEADER over obstacles AND MELDS. — play close 741-5101 BUY THIS— to8nore. PAINTING AND DECORATING — Oenecal repairs. Free estimates. Call J 787-8284. WE NEED A GIRL BORROW ANYTHING — Your heart |. desires from A-Z. Grand Opening Cel- TO BE A *G.A.L. ebration June 27 to July 5, A to Z RENTAL CENTER, 191 Newman 1969 COMET Springs Rd., Red Bank. 741-0O10. •SAL fiappans to stand for Group Adminiitrative EMPLOYMENT Leader. The "GAL" we're looking for is a high ichool 2-DR. HARDTOP WITH HELP WANTED—FEMALE graduate with general office experience and skills LPK'. - 3 to 11. u to 7. King James and some knowledge of basic accounting principles. Nursing Home, ' AIR 231-3(00 She also has about 3 years experienca in the areas AS PERMANENT- AMD TEMPORARY II of sales order entries, invoicing, office record keep- ACB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY CONDITIONING pLAYFUL » ThomaJ Ave. TI7-3404 Shrewatury ing and financial accounting reports. If you have a'H ASA BOATS and ACCESSORIES thess abilities AND you are capable of directing the workings of others under your supervision, we'd like Automatic transmission, AM radio, tinted to talk with you. EAI is a world leader in scientific glass. Deluxe wheel covers, whitewall tires. "SEA-DOO" computation systems. We are conveniently and List price $3,343.10. Stock #379. pleasantly located. You'll receive an excellent smart- By ing salary with many opportunities for advancement SEE OUR DISPLAY [Bombardisr Ltd., Canada j THIS WEEK ONLY! within our organization and an absolutely outstand- WEDNESDAY EVENING - JUNE 25th SEE THE FUN BOAT - ing package of employee benefits. AS PLAYFUL 6 P.M. AT MARINE PARK, RED BANK AS A DOLPHIN Please apply in person to eur Personnel Dept. ' NOW AT 201-229-1100 RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS EAI AUTHORIZED DEALER SHREWSBURY AVE. & SYCAMORE AVE. ,747-5400 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES, INC. 119 E, Newman Springs Rd. 741-5884 Rtd Bank RED BANK 74I-5BI43 Wast Long Branch, N.J. 07764 , Al Equol Opportunity Employer ...... - -THE DAILY BEGISTER, BED BANK. MIDDLETOWN, N. l.\ TUESDAY, JUNE 24,1969 17 HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—HALE HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE Family Ciretu HEU» WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-Mife-Female W5DI&U, JUSOBPnONMT — To, BXPJSHntKCED BTTKJt' JtXCKAKIO doctor's office to JCeyport area. Hon., —Vpr Honmouth County'a largest WUTTBMJUJUNOE DEflOWRR DJUVEfU WANTED — let Ctwn Tuei., and Thurs. evealngl, from 5-8 dealer, Excellent benefits and work' Taouiiar with piping or mechanical route. Comralulon or rtntiL CA&OU- p.m. Uiut know typing, filing, etc. Ing conditions. 741-7M3. SKILLED drawing*, ret Jfc Mnon MaAuractur- BEL TREAT, 22* JOllM An., Umi Dependability Important. Write 'to lng Co., P.O. Box O, MuitKjum, Brincb. 22B427S. Brat. R-1U, The Dally HefUrter, Bed MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN — Bank. General helper and Km painting. Li- CARPENTERS XXKPER — No ex- PART-TIME HELP — To »rn H« censed driver. Steady employ, UNSKILLED pcrlenca needed. Must be willing; to to MO per week aelllnff new line ol DENTAL ASSISTANT — Bright gl ment, Monday through Friday. 8 a-m. work. Call after 7 p.m. 78T-15S6. home care product!. Call 542-239!. with or without experience. Dutlei to S p.m. Prefer local resident Call Include pitlent reception and chali after I p.m. 741-7587. TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT FOR HAIRDRESSER - Wilt, follovlnf. •lde aailituL Write Box N452, Th ESTEY HAS A JOB FOR YOU NOW. BARBER — Apply Royal Barber Good pay. Little »Il»«r mi 74T-5OZ7. Dally Rejliter, Ked Bank. SALES - MUTUAL FUNDS Shop, White BL, ReS Bank or 747-9841. After «, 67M70J. It you are licensed you can get top I UVJi-IN FEMALE —Days off. Two Pins profit sharing. SECURITY &- REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR children. Light housekeeping. Call y^STORB CO., 1 Main St., Eatontown. • Machine Operators TECHNICIANS WOMRW — Part-time. Matawin trea. 7il-(!(m to • pm, Eves 787-160;. 612-6800. Call KS-stoo. • Sprayers QUALITT CONTROL OOUPLEB WANTED SALESLADY* — Full time permanent MECHANICS—Eiperleneed on Chrysle: WHO CARES ABOUT TEENAOERB7 position. Musfc/be over 16. Please &p< Corporation oars. FREEHOLD 1>ODO^ . • IN THE AREAS OF! We do; but our care- meant nothing, ply In person. CARROLL'S STATIO- 482-6231. • Welders • Electrical testing on components, If you cannot help. We need foster NERY, 28 Broad St., Red Bank. systems and sub assemblies home* for children from age 12 through MEN WANTED New higher rales. Multiple benefits. Overtime. • Repair and modification of test their late teen*. Our agency pay* NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY — equipment. board, medical and clothing expetuea. Electronic manufacturing productions MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN Contact Bureau of Children's 8ervlcefl, workem - testing. quality control, 925 Hwy. 35 Mlddletow Apply 9 to 4 weekdays • Must hav« good electrical back- 252 Broad St., Red Bank. 741-5220. packaging. Hours 7 to 3:30. Apply Full or part-time workers for eve. ground. to 5,' Fr&thom. Inc. 291-2700. nlngs, Mu»t be at least 18 years od. INTERESTED IN EARNING KM to APPLY IN PERSON ' MOO per month, part-time? Call 7J7- HOUSEOLEANINd — S a.m. • 2 p.m. CAREER OPPORTUNITY - Join ». Wayside & Shafto Rds. New Shrewsbury Interviewing Daily SB85. Mon., Wed. and Frl. Own transporta- of Monmouta and Ocean Counties 8:30-11:30 a.m. tion. References required. |2 per houi faateat growing real estate agencies. PART-TIME - Nights and weekend!. Call 747-0515. We wlU train and prepare for llcens- Must be 21 or over, starting pay lag, through our special company SI .75 an hour. Apply In per- TEENAOK BABYSITTER — Five school, quaUflM young men lor so- INTERDATA son, Krauszer'a Food store. £0 rlrat day*, a, week Including weekends. slttona la one of today* moat locra- MAINTENANCE > Crescent PI. Ocemport Ave.. Atlantic Highland!. Rum.aon area. 320 per week. 747-4458, [lve pnrfesdoai. If mi an Interested (Building behind Holiday Inn) In first year earnings or 112,000, with An Equal'Opportunity Employer WOMAN — Mature. Light housekeep unlimited future Income noteatuU, Mil EXPERIENCED-INEXPERIENCED SITUATIONS WANTEDFemale Ing, cook. Own transportation. Salars Mr. Bteern, 7S7-M00. PART-TIME — NEAT, CAR. BARN e-peii. 671-0087 after fl. J70 WEEKLY. CALL MON. AND COLLEGE JUNIOR Irishes Interntlng EXPERIENCED AOTO MECHANIC WED. ONLY 4 TO 7 P. M. MR. DEE, well-paying job. Experienced waltteif, —Chrysler products. Oood pay. hos- Good pay M2-373S. salesgirl, etc. Transportation. Write HELP WANTED — MALE pltallz&tlon, vacstlDn and retirement 19 Salem U-, Little Silver. 741.0437. Oood working conditions. Call Mr. AUTO MECHANIC "rank at F4H DODGE, 542-1117. Multiple Benefits EXPERIENCED MOTHER'* HIjLP- Rajsax Pontlac haa Immefllale open- ER — Fond of children. Recent high EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER COOKS — Steady, Apply in person Ing; for an experienced man. Muttt have school graduate. Drives and iwlms. year-round ^positions. Must apply In "Anyhow, Grandma, he's SMILING at you I" own tools and be Interested In a steady Available Mon. through Frl. for ium- person. No phone calls. HOWARD year-round job. Contact Ben Rassas, mer. Call 747-1580 alter S p.m. AUTOMOBILE JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, Hwy 85, 395 Broad St., Red Bank. 741-5180. MEOHANIC Middletown. ESTEY METAL PRODUCTS INC. PAINTER—Retired, experienced. Con- BABY-8ITTI.NO — In my home. Ex- tlnuoui part-time. Work when you perienced mother. Fair Haven area. Excellent pay, all fringe benefit!. TRUCK EQUIPMENT MECHANIC — Call 747-1378. Cowl working conditions, Monmoutti Welding experience helpful. Call Mr. want to. LAIRD A COMPANY, Wayside & Shafto Rd. New Shrewsbury HELP WANTED - MALE I BELP WANTED-MALE Bcobeyvllle, M2-0312. County's: Import Ltoder. Gray, 542-3220. WEEKDAY BABYSITTING — Will do Red Bank Auto Imports SPRAY PAINTER — For. truck boi PORTERS — Full Urns positions SUPERVISORS light housekeeping. 17 years old. Call les. Call Mr. Gray. available with Eood salary and full 741-0273. Ntwmcn Springs Rd. Red Bonk 542-3220 Larje compATiy looking for mature 741-588A HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE Irlngs beneliU. Contact Personnel of- men able to assume responalbillly and PART-TIME SECRETARY ONLY — DRAFTBMAN fice. niVSRVIEW HOSPITAL. 741- handle personnel Experience not nee* Efficient, Intelligent, trustworthy, Mechanical and Electrical, 3-5 year 2700, Ext. 225. An equil opportunity «s»ary. Good starting talary plus fcene- pleasant and mature. Reply to Box experience on electro-mechanical as- DRIVERS AIRLINE TRAINEES employer. TECHNICIANS lita. Write Box N-151, The Dally 0-119, The Dally Register, Red Bank. semblies. Apply In pereon, Electro Register, Red Bank, Impulse, 116 Chestnut St., Red Bank. Experienced in handling $120 per week to start. 11 openings KITCHEN MAN — Year rou«d. Mon. •MATORK WOMAN DESIRES b«by- JOB OPPORTUNITIES tliat have to be filled this week. Paid through 9at., 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. S2 per MEN — For ground maintenance and sitting Jobs. Day or evening. Needs household, goods. Apply in Blue CrosB-Blue Shield, pension. Two hour. Fringe benefits. Phone for ap- light greenhouse work. Apply BON* transportation. 741-3713. at JENSEN MARINE HELP WANTED-MALE weeks vacation after one year and pointment. Mr. Duffy. 5324561. OAR2ONE NURSERY, Wayilde Rd., Rapidly expanding East coast plant, person, ANDERSON BROS., free and reduced rate vacation travel New Shrewsbury. for you and your family anywhere SALESMAN — To mil T.V.'s, Hl-Fl's. SITUATIONS WANTBDMale of largest sailboat producer In U.S. INC., 51-53 Mechanic St., In the world. But, more Important, SHEET METAL WORKER - CIIM needs steady, year round help. Boat refrigerators, washing machines, etc. here Is a position with a real future. 7«-O825, Mr. Ferraro. ANDERSON'S, RCA 'A'. Minimum 40 hour week. Excep- TEACHER — Home repairs and Im- experience not necessary. We will Red Bank. You must be a high school graduate, tional Trlnge benefit*. Call 741-tMOl train ASSEMBLERS - CARPENTERS FUEL OIL SALESMAN neat In appearance and have a burn- 30 Broad St., Ked Bank. day or night far appointment. provement*. Painting, carpentry, roof- — PAINTERS — FIBERGLASS Ing desire to better yourself. If you ing. Free estimates. 872-1488. Experienced GROUNDBREEFER — Flower gar- MOLDERS - WOODWORKERS. Paid qualify, coma «ee us. Airline Place- DRAFTSMAN — Part-time evening!. hospital and medical benefits, paid EXECUTIVE TYPE MAN ment Service, 130'A Main St., Mata- dener, experienced, about 18 hours To work for motor oil company In wan. 666-7605. SHOP Immediate Openings weekly using our tools • equipment. Mechanical or architectural. Call af. holidays and vocation, bonuses and Monmauth and Ocean Counties. Ex- Salary {800 month increasing to 4960 Small place mile from Red Bank. ter «, Mon. - Frl, 787-591S. overtime. cellent bsnetlt program. An oppor- end of six months, 91000 end of first year it ability warrants. Excellent MAN — part-time for cleaning and OPPORTUNITIES Moonlighters invited. Set own time JENSEN MARINE, Dlv, ol Bongo tunity for advancement. Including weekends. Call 747-1184 Sat- PAINTER — Reliable and reionatle. three year training program with op- janitorial work. Ideal for retired man. Denlren outside work. References. Punto Corp., P. O. Box 113, Boundry portunity in management, Keaumo or located at HIddletown. 671-2101. urdays, Sundays. Rd.» Marlboro, N. J. Writ, or Phone Send resume to Box O-llS, Thi Dally call-collect, Robert W. KunU, fi9 John MATERIAL HANDLERS Experienced and 842-4227. . Register, Red Bank, N. J. MECHANICAULY INCLINED MAN— 431-0100 between 9 o.m. and 4 p.m. fit, N.T.C. 212-227-3241,, 9 a.m. -5 p.m, AUTO MECHANIC — Experienced. Experienced life-truck operators For machine repair and maintenance COLLEGE SOPHOMORB LOOKING (An equal opportunity employer) An Equal Opportunity Employer. Oood working conditions. "Permanent, tor day worlt. Openings In iavera.1 work at Donald'* Coin-Op Laundries. for summer employment. Have ear. full time position. 222-027B after S p.m. departments. Trainee Experience not required, we will MICROWAVE TECHNICIAN 747-474D. BROILER MAN —COOK — Year train. 5& day week. Decent pay. Ap- Experience required. Excellent ad; ply Donald's at Newman Springs Rd., vancement opportunity. Apply In per- round. Fort Monmouth Officers Club. FOUNDRY WORKER Pleasa call for appointment. Mr, Duf- Shift openings — for willing work- and 8. Bridge Ave., Red Bank. FINANCIAL son, Electro Impulse, 116 Chestnut fy. 5*2-7332. MACHINIST-ASSEMBLER St., Bed Bank. er, with or without experience ATTENDANTS WANTED — Union BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JANITOR — Matawan area. COMPUTER Beach Hess Station. Full and part- TRACTOR TRAILER OPERATORS — time, midnights 12 to 8 anfl weekends Call CHEMICAL MAKER RESTAURANT — HOTEL — BAR — Experience necessary. 23 and over. 666-4344 7 to 3 and 4-11, 12 to S. Rt. 36 and Apply In person, NAPPI TRUCKING, Ghlft opening — with or without Union Ave. Apply 'between 10 a.m. Italian food, pizza. Will sell. Oood Stop Just Milling Around Rt. 3<, Matawan, N.J. MAN—-To manage and supervise ser- experience. SERVICE and 4 p.m. potential. Call 872-1322. vice typa operation. Matawan area. JOB OPPORTUNITIEa BEAUTY SALON — 10 atatloni, 10 Great opportunity. $150 a. week start- MACHINIST PART-TIME — FULL TTME POSI- drycr«. Air conditioned. Busy area. MEOHANICS (2) Ing salary. Write Box L-136, The TIONS — Open (or security guards. And Put Some Direction Daily Register, Red Bank. Experienced on multi-machines for Apply Main office, ATLANTIC SU- Owner retiring. Call 741-5110. SERVICE WRITER work in machine tool section of REPRESENTATIVES PERAMA, Shrewsbury Ave., New BUILD A BUSINESS In your neigh- YOUNG MAN—To learn auto glass Job ahop doing production machin- Shrewsbury, borhood. Exceptional opportunities for Excellent opportunity for dependable and general glazing. Permanent posi- ing. growing Income with fast repeat cus- In Your Life men. Top working conditions and lib- tion. Apply Atlantic Glass Co., 21 EXPERIENCED BUB DRIVERS tomer service. Meet the others who've eral company benefits including paid Maple Ave.. Red Bant. All openings are permanent. We Continued growth and expan- NEEDED — $3.72 per hour, plus in* done it Phone 234-3360. would prefer experienced help In mrance and fringe benefits, steady vacation and pension plan. Apply in PLUMBERS—Experlenced for year- sion in ECA's rapidly advanc- person at Russell Olds mobile-Cadillac all positions but will trala In some work. Apply In person, Keansburg • ESTABLISHED TEA ROOM — With Now you can do more and earn more with us as a round work. Oood salary. Paid vaca- positions. New York Bus line. Rt. 30, Leonardo. real estate, In prime location, fully Co., 100 Newman Springs Rd., Red tion, holidays, hospitallzatlon and In- ing digital computer field has 1 Bank. Aak for Bill Grieg. equipped, seating capacity 60. Estab* machinist-assembler if you have I TO 3 years trade surance. 512-0363. This is a long established firm created additional openings in AIR CONDITIONING AND SHEET IlsBea clientele 3D yean. (39,000. with good working condition! and METAL MECHANIC .— Capable In- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS FULL AND PART-TIME. OPENINGS the North Jersey area.. Ex- stallation and service. Permanent school experience and can operate milling machines, —- For cleaners and floor "waxers. fine fringe benefit program, MEYER MORRILL Permanent employment, five Hays per cellent opportunities exist for Outstanding growth potential. Call drill presses, and lathes. You must 'be able to as- Mld-weatern firm orrers unusual op- week. Apply in person, Bldg. 692. Fort APPLY IN PERSON T41-7T4B. Exclusive- Broker portunity for Industrial Engineers, Monmouth. Mon. thru Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 computer technicians who have CAREER POBITIOtfS FOR OFPI* 45 B. Main St. Freehold samble precision components from blueprints. EAI T.B.-M.r.H., with steel, welding, ma- p.m. $2.22 for hour for cleaners, $2-42 402-31927 Even, etna Bun. 84:-487« ohlne shop and tool background. experience in the maintenance CERS AND ENLISTED PERSONNEL per hour for waxers. M &T CHEMICALS INC. —With technical (Hnginee ring/Com- is a world leader in scientific computation systems. New racllltles In lovely rural area Subsidiary of American Can Company of electronic data processing puter) and business backgrounds. with Ideal living conditions and ex- 100 Church St, Matawan, N.J. MONEY TO LOAN cellent schools. Cannon ASBOC., of 210 5th Ave.. N.Y-C. We are conveniently and pleasantly located. You'll Equal Opportunity Employer equipment. Training on ECA will ba holding interviews In the Fort Please send resume or call: KEY POSITION AVAILABLE REAIJ ESTATE OWNERS 549-5520 - <212) 132-05*1. 6 to 9 p.m. Order write-up for an alert equipment will be at full Monmouth area for servicemen who receive a terrific starting salary plus a great oppor- are completing their la»t tour of duty FINANCIAL: PROBLEMS? Avail locally 7(7-4958. KING EXECUTIVE person capable of assuming AUTO TRIMMER — Or man ac- salary. yourself of cash equity in your norne SERVICES, INC., P.O. Box 2111, Edi- responsibility. Product knowl- qua In ted with seat cover and auto and who are Interested In finding tunity to move upward rapidly within our organiza- carter positions with Industry. No fee as the result ot present day Increase son, N. J. O8S17 edge not necessary. Inside top business. Good wages. 222-1494 In Real Estate values. W« will free work. Call M2-500O, Ext. 46. or 222-171S. to applicants. Sat., June 23, 1D69. call tion. You'll receive excellent company paid benefits. PRESSER-EXPERIENCED — steady Applicants for trainee positions (201) 946-%5« for an appointment this cash equity by recasting your work, good pay, pleasant working should have completed elec- present mortgage. THS KIRWAN CO. conditions. Apply at once BROAD ST. EXPERIENCED MASON CONTRAC- Realtors, Wddletown. 787-5TO0, W. TOR. WANTED — For home improve- tronics training at an accred- Eeansbuil 787-MOO. Haxlet. 264-7200 If you feel that you're qualified for this job, pioas« CLEANERS, 78 Broad St., Keyport. REJAL BSTATH SALESMAN — Ex- ment company. Or will consider set- HELP WANTED-Malc-Female 264-1123. perlenced or Inexperienced. Mon- ited technical or military and Red Bank 842-4350. apply in person to our Personnel Dept, mouUi County's fastest growing bro- ting up willing mason In hla own SERVICE MANAGER — Good oppor- ker will tram you to eain over 5250 a bUsineBB. Call 741-4444. school Training at RCA will be COLLEGE BTUDENTB-TEACHERS RB»TOANCB TOUR MORTGAGE — tunity . welt known company • for Our firm needs 22 to start Immedi- To consolidate all your bills or sir week. For an Interview call 671-2900. TRUCK MECHANICS — Experienced right man with knowledge residential Ask for Mr. Rich. at full salary. ately. No experience, we train. J115- other purpose. Up to 30 year* to re* 201-229-1100 heating and air conditioning- • in- N& calls. Apply In person, WERNER'S f 170 to start. Call 741-4014. Part-time par. Confidential, Immediate service. cluding estimating. Apply by letter to RELIEF COOK — Two days per AUTOMOTIVE INC.. Hwy 36. Belforfl. f50 and up. Call for appointment. BUY-RXTS Box L-134, The Dally Register. Red week. Call Bayvletv Nursing Horns RCA offers other benefits such RaULTY, TO7-1010. (Broker). Bank. for interview. 291-0440. ACCOUNTANT HAIRDRESSER Minimum two years experlenea In as: EAI SECURITY GUARDS PAINTER — Must be experienced Steady employment. Excellent oppor- public accounting for permanent ataff timlty. Apply In person, C0NTE6SA INSTRUCTION ELECTRONIC ASSOCIATES, INC. We need full time men willing to craftsman. Year round work for long of Red Bank OPA firm. Partnership PAID LIFE INSURANCE work routing shifts and the 3-11 shift eatab listed contractor. Call 741-3403. potentials. Mall resume itatlng salary D'OTt. Newman Springs Rd., Llncr»ft In i full time permanent position. deoired to P.O. Box 802, Red Bank. OUTSTANDING RETIRE- Center. __^_ PATNTINO-All Media. Private Ms- West Long Branch, N.J. 07744 Attractive rate, excellent benefit pro- NEW AIIl CONDITIONED PLANT— sons or organized gimps only- Lome An Equal Opportunity Employer cram and pleasant working conditions. Has Immediate openings for drill MENT PLAN Xftttrronloti, Studio 21. 31 Broad BL, Contact Personnel Office, Rlverview press operators, milling machine op- Red Bant 7U-S3W. Hospital, 741-2700, Met. 225 for an in- erators, lathe hands and general fac- GOOD POSITION for right GROUP, HOSPITAL, SUR- terview. An equal opportunity em- tory work. Liberal benefits, paid va- man. Must be able to read GICAL AND MEDICAL ployer. cations, overtime, Apply In person. COMPUTER CAREERS blueprints, good at figures. MEN and WOMEN ta tattneM, todusUT and ioremn«t Mon. and Fr). afternoons, WINSLOW Work in estimating department INSURANCE FOR EM- TELETRONICS INC., 607 Industrial start wttt ECPI training. Car tad SHEET METAL WORKERS TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVER — Ex- of library furniture manufac> Full Time And Moonlighters erealBn. Call ECPI at B42-WX) or perienced only, call Way, West, KDTICjE AW ORDINANCE „ THB QRAXTSMa OF _„_ „. State Gets the Attention AMD MOHT OF WAY AOREE- Keyport High School's MENTIS TO THB MORTHEAfiT KONMOUTH COUNTY RBaiONAl BfflWBIUOE AUTHORITY ACROBS CERTAIN LANDS OVITNED BY THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE; SILVER- BE IT ORDAINED by the May., Of 32 County Drivers and Council of the Borough of Little Silver that: Diplomas Go to 144 Section 1. The granting of the fol- TRENTON — Miss June son; Robert J. Heverly, 20, Ave., Wanamassa, and John lowing described easements and rights KEYPORT - One hundred lain, George E. Clayton, Wal- Shareen K. Pascucci, Patricia of way across lands in Uie Borough Strelecki, director of motor of 224 Park Drive, Belmar; P. Vranken, 33, of 64 Allen Of Little Stiver and Count/ of Mon- vehicles, announces suspen- David F. Swislosky, 21, of 5 forty-four seniors at the high ter E. Cohen, Matthew G, A. Paulin, Manuel A. Pe- mouth to The Northeaat Monmouth St., Rumson. school were graduated at Fri- Corby, Peter J. Cusumano, County Regional Sewerage Authority sions of the driving privi- Wedgewood Lane, Holmdel, draza, Donna M. Petrick and la hereby authorized for the sum i Eight drivers lost their day's commencement. leges of 32 county drivers and John A. Steib Jr., 22, of Paula D. Darcy, Wendy L. William G. Peterson Jr. licenses under the 60-70 ex- The valedictory was given Davis, Nora A. DeCrescenzo, (a) The easement and right of under the state's point sys- 24 Monmouth Court, Red Also, Peter Piney, Frank by Jill Cecil Waffenfeld, and Mary E. Demko, Thomas E. way across Block 30, Lot SO as tem and excessive speed pro- cessive speed program. S. Piskowski, Kathleen E. more particularly shown on a cer- Bank. the saluatory address by Depko, Gustave H. Dirner, tain drawing entitled, "Norttieast grams. A two-month suspension Rapplla, Edna E. Redmond, Monmouth County Regional Sew- One-month suspensions Gustave H. Dirner. Karen G. Dorl, Theodore L. erage Authority, Parcel H-in was given Anthony J. Froio, Wayne E. Riker, William J. Twenty-four county drivers were received by Gregory Awards were presented to Duncan Jr., Frances S. Dur- Contr. 14, Drawing 2 by Manra- 23, of 346 Morris Ave., Long Roberts, John R. Roche, naro, Martin & Lincoln. Consulting lost their licenses after accu- K. Tilton, 20, of 1211 Oak Jill Waffenfeld, Gustave Dir- nan, Marie Durka, Margaret Engineers, New York, New York Branch. Geraldine Rooney, Kathleen dated July 31, Ifi67." mulating 12 or more points Road, Manasquan; Raymond ner and Eileen Kennedy, Key- A. Ehlert, Frederick D. Es- Rooney, Derek Rowe, Zenovia 1*3) The easement and right of One-month suspensions way across Block 37, Lot 12 as for moving violations in a J. Donnelly Jr., 19, of 45 port Women's Club; Bonita brant, Dorothy Ferguson, Ruiz, Joseph A. Sappio Jr., more particularly shown on a cer- three-year period. were imposed on Clarence E. Wright, Matawan Junior Frank G. Ferrara, Andrew J. tain drawing entitled, "Northeast Second St., Highlands; John DOUGLAS WILLIAMS is Laura T. Schmidt, Linda P. Monmouth County Regional Sower- A four-month suspension J. Flynn, 25, of 208B Valley Camp, 22, of 1600 Bangs Woman's Club, and Barbara Fischler, Mary J. Fike, Linda A. Scott, Suzanne Scully, age Authority, parcel 3-9B Contr. Ave., Asbury Park; Ronald president of the Atlantic Minor, Dennis Sjoblom and A. Fillardo, Robert W. 3, Drawing 9 by Manganaro, Mar- was given Helmut J. Taylor, Drive, Atlantic Highlands; Barbara A. Sembler, Lisa M. tin & Lincoln, Consulting Engi- 21, of 6 Mountain Ave., Haz- W. Patterson, 24, of 65 Vir- Highlands PTA. Serving Bonita Wright, Keyport Vet- Frantz, Salvatore Fusco, Shown, Marianne Siciliano, neers, ••New York, New York dated Erasmo Olivo, 42, of Farm- ginia Ave., Hazlet; Christoph erans of Foreign Wars Post Barbara M. Ganz, William J. Oct. 31, 1967." let. ingdale; Michael J. Watts, with him will be Raymond Gilda D. Sldisin, Thomas V. A. Rose, 21, of 103 Haw- Awards. Goble, Edwin J. Gregory Jr., Sison, Dennis J. Sjoblom, (c) The easement and right of Nine drivers drew three- 36, of 675 Hopping Road, Bel- Young, vice president; way across Block 61, Lot 12 as thorne Ave., Neptune City; The welcome address was Michelle E. K. Grossmann, Kenneth S. Slater, Doris M. more particularly shown on a cer- month penalties: Brian E. ford; Gerald Hannan, 24, of Mrs. Pat Schick, treasurer; tain drawing entitled, "Northeast Betty J. Sims, 25, of 76 Nep- given by the class president, John P. Held and Patsy M. Sleight, Tammer A. Smith, Monmouth County Regional Sewer- Attridge, 27, of 2?A Laurel 43 Glen Road, Howell Town- tune Ave., Deal; Alvin L. Mrs. Jean Maxson, corre- John Nigro. Michelle Gross- Hicks. Susan C. Staeger, Richard M. age Authority, Parcel U-2G Contr. Place, Eatontown; Philip A. 14, Drawing 3 by Manganaro, ship; Daniel F. Carmody, Stepney, 33, of 7 Parkway sponding secretary, and mann, class vice president, Also, Patricia B. Higgins, Stilwell Jr., Carol T. Storms, Martin & Lincoln, Consulting En- Wolcott, 19, of 21 Willow gineers, N«w York, New York 53, of 3 Anderson St., Mon- Place, Holmdel; and Charles Mrs. Eleanor Nappi, re- presented the class gift which Sue Fua M. Hsi Chuan, Ed- Dan A. Strauss, John G. dated Oct. 28, 1967." Court, Oceanport; Paul J. mouth Beach; John E. Santori, 53, of 251 Atlantic was accepted by Dr: Mark B. ward T. Hunter, Edward J. Strauss Jr., Perry D, Sut- (d) The easement and right or Cipriano, 18, of 4 Water St., cording secretary. way across Block 61, Lot 3B as Wright, 26, of 1307 Camp St., Keyport. Muscarella, vice president of Hurster, Dian C. Irving, An- phin, Laura L. Symczyk, Ann more particularly shown on a cer- Englishtown; Jack Buck, 22, the Board of Education. gela M. M. Jack, Judy A. M. Tobia, Patricia A. Tremb- tain drawing entitled, "Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewer- of 401 W. Sylvanla Ave., Frank V. Zampello Jr., princi- Jackson, John J. James, ley, Philip Visagglo, Jill C. age Authority, Parcel 3-19A contr. Neptune City; Richard Ma- 3. Drawing B by Manganaro, Mar- pal, presented the honor stu- Nancy A. Johnson, Lorraine Waffenfeld, Sharon M. Walk- tin 6 Lincoln, Consulting Engi- goulls, 18, of 363 W. Fifth dents and scholarship win- B. Jutie, Eileen M. Kelley, er, Cheryl A. Walker, Esther neers, New York, New York dated St., Farmingdale; Edward Dec. 2T, 1987." Keyport Central School ners. Eileen R. Kennedy, Joseph C. Walling, Charles R. Ward, (e) The easement and right of A. Ellsworth Jr., 22, of 4 Mrs. Helen M. Pote, presi- H. Kimm, Carol M. Kirby, Craig F. Ward, Christine E. way across Block 80 Lot 12 as Anderson St., Union Beach; more particularly Bhown on a cer- dent of the Board of Educa- Frederick P. Kleinschmidt, Wenkowski, Bernd Wlnfree, tain drawing entitled, "Northeast Kent Sanders, 25, of 36 Car- tion, and James R. McKit- Dennis E. Kline, Diane M. Gayla M. Wilson, Snerry L. Monmouth County Regional Sewer* age Authority, Parcel 33-3L. Contr. ter Ave., East Keansburg; trick, president of the Union Kochy, Lorraine H. Kubiak, Wilson, Donald G. Wotton, 15, Drawing 8 by Mangan&ro, Franklyn E. Fraley Jr., 24, Lana P. Wowk, Emma B. Martin 4 Lincoln, Consulting Engi- Graduates Glass of 90 Beach Board of Education, Susan J. Langan, Debra E. neers, New York, New York dated of 2109 Margerum Ave., presented the deplomas. Lesbirel, Jack C. Loesch, Ed- Wright, Shelley M. Wrzesinski February T, 1969." South Belmar, and John J. KEYPORT-Ninety eighth- Hill, Darlene D. Hyman, The class ot 1969: ward P. Maklowski, Eugene and Michael J. Ziegler. (f) The^ easement and right of H. Luster, Kevin J. Morse, way across Block 78 Lot 19 aa McCool, 23, of 227 Coleman graders at Keyport Central Gayle P. Johnson, Joan E. Michael J. Nelk, Thomas E. Sandra J. Applegate, Le- J. Matrejek Jr., Gail L. more particularly shown on a cer- tain drawing entitled, "Northeast Ave., Long Branch. School were graduated Kapush, Patricia C. Kerch- O'Keefe, Craig D. Parker, nore C. Araneo, Barbara H. Maund, John F. McGrogan, Monmouth County Regional Sew- at ceremonies last right, ner, Judith M. King, Wilma Armstrong, Linda Austin, Margaret M. McKeown, Bea- erage Authority. Parcel 13-3T, Two-month suspensions Ronald L. Pennetti, Donald Contr. 13, Drawing 5 by Manga- were given Michael P. Nancy Smith delivered the C. Mateo, Carol A. Mosher, Poling, Eugene Pope, Wil- Christine M. Barker, Robert trix B. McMillen, Hager G. naro, Martin & Lincoln, Consul tin ft Belmonte, Cheryl D. Bever- McMillen; Anita D McWhor- Engineers, New York, New York Brown, 23, of 10 Maple Drive, salutatory address and Mary E. Mulholland, Cynthia liam Pope, Jose' N. Proenza, dated June 2, 1969." Hazlet; John A. Rathbun, 18, Deborah Rogers the accep- J. Nardoza, Joanne O'Bren- John G. Rennick, William P. ley, Kathleen E. Brady, ter, Barbara J. Minor, Karen Section 2. The Mayor and Borough Dreama S. Brizendine, Rob- A. Nebus, Barbara A. New- Clerk, on, behalf of the Borough of of 98 W. River Road, Rum- tance speech. sky, Constance Pellom, Mi- Rose, Harvey F. Ross, Alex- Little Stiver, ara heresy authorized to nerva Piorkowski, Deborah A. ert Brown, Margaret S. Bul- man, John J. Nigro, Marjorie The key presentation was ander D. Shearer, Richard R. execute the necessary Basements and LEGAL NOTICE Rogers, Sherri L. Santori, Di- ger, Marie A. Caliendo, Lor- J. Norcross, Carol A. Nor- Rtghti of Way from the- Borough or made by Constance Pellom to Sims, David A. Sprague, Kev- Liltle Sliver to the Northeast Mon- ane J. Schott, Emelie E. enda Carey, Robert H. Hud- mile, Denise M. Oakes, mouth County Regional Sewerage Au- Scott Argast. in W. Sorber, Robert Sweat, thority and to deliver said Ease- NOTICE Schmidt, Deborah J. Silcox, son, Genevieve C. Catlow, Daniel B. O'Brien, Thomas ments and Rights of Way, to said AM ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN The award winners; David Michael F. Volpe, James Mary W. Connalhon, Patricia F. O'Donnell, Patricia Or- Sewerage Authority. EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION Sandra L. Silvestri, E. Me- PURSUANT TO N.J.S. 4DAH43, TO Ferry and Nancy Smith - Ki- R. Waterhouse and Jose' L. M. Connelly, Donald M. Cava- lando, Antonia Ortiz, Frank Section 3. This ordinance shall take PROVIDE FOR THE PREPARA- lanie Sisk, Nancy Smith, Jo- •ffeot upon its passage and publica- TION AND EXECUTION OF A wanis Club Awards for high- Yeye. naugh, Warren J. Chamber- Pallante, Frederic J. Parris, tion according to law. COMPLETE PROGRAM OP RE- anne T. Sullivan, Kathleen A. PUBLIC NOTICED VALUATION OP REAL D8T-ATE- ranking boy and girl; Charles Warnock, Karen J. Walker, The foregoing ordinange was Intro PROPERTY FOR USE BY THB LO- Carter and Nancy Smith— duced and passed on drat reading at CAL ASSESSOR #8-69 Lori A. Wing, Gail E. Young % meeting of the Mayor and Council SECTION 1. BE,IT ORDAINED by PTA Awards for language and Kathryn A. Zampelle.' of Ihe Borough of Little Silver held tho Township Commltteo of the Town- arts, and Nancy Smith—Vet- en June 10, 1065 and will be con- nhip of Holmdel, County of Mon- Also, James Aumack, Da- Councilman and Owner Argue itdered for final passage and adoption mouth, State of New Jersey, that pur- erans of Foreign Wars Award at a meeting of said Mayor and suant to N.J.S. 40A:4-53 (Chapter 58. vid J. Birmingham, Stephen Council to be hold on July 7, 1969 at P.L, lfl&6, as amonded by Chapter 144, for American history and civ- Borough Hall, Prospect Avenue, Lit- P.L. 19W) that the sum of ?22,600 Is Blashfield, Michael J. Bolte, tle Silver, N. J. at 8 p.m. at which hereby appropriated for tho prepara- ics. lime and place all persons desiring to tion and execution of a complete pro- Robert Burlew, Charles A. 0« beard thereon will be given full gram of revaluation of real eitate Receiving diplomas were: Carter II, John D. Coughlin, OnKeyportDemolition Work •ipporUinUyi property for use of the local assessor and shall he deemed a special cm- Janet Andreski, Yolanda Kevin DeCrescenza, Michael CHARLES M. SULLIVAN irgcncy appropriation as defined and KEYPORT—The downtown Furman stalked out of the of the borough is very good," Acting Borough Clerk designated by N.J.8. 4O.\:4-S3. Ayala, Kathleen P. Barna, J. Devino, Thomas E. Dick- blighted area and a recent meeting room. Mr. Johnson said. "The bor- June M $27.35 SECTION 2. The authorization to fi- Gertrude Beers, Susan R. inson, Wayne ' A. Dressier, nance the appropriation shall be pro- court decision prohibiting the "You say you are interested ough will have a $206,000 sur- Mary Nigro vided for In suceerilng annual hndgctfi Bergen, Karen L. Bishop, Robert L. Ely, Timothy J. NOTICE borough from evicting fami- in these families' welfare, but plus to carry into ^he next fis- by the Inclusion of at least one-fifth Ferrante, David A. Ferry, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING of the amount authorized pursuant to Cheryl J. Brinser, Dorothy M. lies from substandard homes how hard have, .you tried to cal year." THE PURCHASE OF A STREET this Act (N.J.S. 40A:4-B3). Brown, Gail Burlew, Cath- David G. Gregory, Clifton To Study SWEEPER FOR U6E IN THE SECTION li. The full faith and credit highlighted last night's meet- find them another place to He recommended council ROAD DEPARTMENT OF TUB of the Township of Holmdel In the erine A. Carter, Sharon L. Hall, Robert J. Hicks, Jerome ing of Borough Council. TOWNSHIP OP HOLMDEL AND County of Monmouth, state of Now live?" Mr. McQuarrie asked. adopt a resolution in the near APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF Jersey, Is hereby pledged for the pay Champ, Joanne E. Disbrow, Jackson, Neil R. Janowski, $18,000.00 FOR THE COST THERE- ment of the principal and Interest on Carol A. Emmons, Patricia A. Thomas J. Jones, James J. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fur- "I don't have to find them a future deleting outstand- Abroad In OF (#«.69> all bonds or notes issued pursuant to man, owners of an apartment place to live," Mr. Furman ing personal property taxes BE IT ORDAINED by the Township this ordinance and the Township shall Fedroff, Debra J. Gallo, Carol Juarez, Christopher J. Kel- .Committee of the Township ot Holm- be,obligated to levy ad valorem taxen Garcia, Ida N. Guzman, El- ley, Angelo La Conte, Ray- on East Front St., vehement- shot back. from the borough's books. AFS Project del, County of Monmouth, State of without limit as to rate or amount ly protested the temporary New Jersey, an follows: upon all taxable propvrly.'-in .such len J. Hendrickson, Mary K. mond Lamberson Jr., William "Well it seems to me that "Some of these taxes go back Section 1. That the Township of Township tor the payment, of and In- evacuation of their building earlier in the evening you to 1957 and are no longer RED BANK - Mary Nigro, Hotmdcl purchase a utreot sweeper, terest on nucli bonds or notes In the while an adjoining building is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with equipment, for the use of the manner provided In the Local Bond said you were interested in carried as an assessed Road Department of the Township ac* being demolished. their welfare, but now it oc- valuation and should be George A. Nigro of 214 Gar- rordlnf to a nlatement on file with SECTION 4. That thja ordinance Bliall the Township Clerk, the same not to lake effect twenty days after tho first curs to me that the only wel- stricken from the records dur- den Road, Shrewsbury, has publication thereof, after final adop- Building Inspector Frank X. 1 exceed the coat ot $18,000.00. tion, Gould and Kirsten Flynn told council that a wall fare you are interested in is ing the next fiscal year,' he been selected by American Section z. That ttit num of $18,000.00, PUBLIC NOTICE Field Service to participate , or so much thereof as may be neces- The foregoing ordinance was Intro' on the Furman structure is Mr. Furman's," Mr. McQuar- said. eary to carry out the provisions of duced and pawed on first reading at rie shouted. in its Americans Abroad pro- thla ordinance, Is hereby appropriated a meeting of the Township Commlt- leaning on the building that The club liquor license held for said purpose and a down payment toa of the Townnhlp of Holmdel he-la was scheduled for demolition "How can I find a place for by the Veterans of Foreign gram this summer. has been provided for In the current i June 18, 1M9. and will be Delight Audience budget in the Capital Improvement m side red for final passage and adop- tomorrow. these people with all these Wars, Third and Waverly St., She will sail June 25 and Fund ror the year lOflO or prior years tion at a meeting of aatd Township children?" Mr. Furman asked will live In the small town of for the sum of $1000.00 and bonds for Committee to he held July 21, 1969 at By ALICIA ROWE the orchestra, she was su- "I cannot issue a demoli- was ordered suspended for the balance thereof of $17,000.00 ars Township Hall, Crawfords Corner HOLMDEL - Morton Gould 1 as he made his way to Mitterretzbach, Lower Aus- hereby authorized to bo Issued for the perb. tion permit unless the Fur- 10 days, beginning at 2 p.m. 1 Road. Holmdel, N. J., 8 p.m., at purpose of financing the cost of said which time all persons dwiring to be conducted the Washington A thunderstorm drew closer man building is evacuated," the exit. today, after representatives tria, close to the Czechoslo- equipment. The total amount of bonds heard thereon will be given full op- to be Issued shall not exceed the sum Symphony Orchestra in a as she sang "Un bel di" from Mr. Flynn said. "There "Well you sure as heck can of the association pleaded vakian border. The town has Of 117,000.00, which Is the estimated WILLIAM H. MEMOES spirited conceit last night at Madame Butterfly. Waves of is always the danger of the give it a try if you are truly no defense to charges of about 500 inhabitants and a amount of bonds or notes to bo is- Mayor iued. The maximum amount ot mon- the Garden State Arts Center. damp air blew down the hill wall collapsing and all those interested in their welfare, as selling alcoholic beverages history going back 900 years. ey to be raised from all Rources for Attest: • Mary will share in the sim- all purpose! Is the sum of $18,000.00. John P. Wadlnfton First, Mr. Gould gave his and flowed over singer and' children being hurt." you say you are," Mr. Mc- past the 2 a.m. legal closing Section 3. It Is hereby determined Clerk . „ __ Quarrie concluded. ple life of this farming town. and declared aa follow*: June 24 . »«•« version of "Hail Columbia." players. Still, she sang beauti- "What if the families are time May 25. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS fully, clearly, and loud evacuated?" Mr. Furman Council unanimously Council awarded a $46,363 She is scheduled to return (a) That all bonds or bond antici- fiUFfCRIOR COURT Next, he took them on a tour pation note* Issued pursuant to this OF NEW JERSEY of the inferno via Tschaikow- enough to be heard over or- asked. "After the other build- agreed to order the demoli- contract to Cardel Inc. of at the end of August to com- ordinance shall bear Interest at a CHANCERY DIVISION tion of the building stayed un- plete her senior year at Red ratt not exceeding six percent per an- MONMOUTH COUNTY sky's "Francesca da Rimini," chestra and thunder. ing js demolished and they go Keasbey for the first num and the maturity, form antf all DOCKET NO. O2B8348 back into my building, who til further notice. phase of construction of the Bank High School. otyer matters not determined herein, a descriptive p/ece inspired Her gestures almost made shall b« determined by resolution or BTATB OF NEW JERSEY by the Dante classic. one see the imaginary ship of will be responsible for them? Borough Auditor Jasper ring road adjacent to the bor- The American Field Ser- resolutions of the governing body of TO laid Townrtilp adopted pursuant to LULU BRUNINO, her h«lr*. de- Highlight of the concert poor Butterfly's lover coming There are two widows living Johnson told council the bor- ough owned parking lot on vice program endeavors to law. visees and personal representa- tives and her. their or any of their were operatic arias by Doro- over the horizon. The weather in the apartments with a total ough for the first time in its Front St. promote international under- (b) That the average, period (if we- successors In right, title and In- of 10 children. I can't as- history Has gone over the 90 George Elliott of Center St. standing through the ex- fulneii of tlie purpone described in terest, and JOHN DOE, *husband thy Kirsten. In a beautiful helped in that respect, too. Beotlon 1 hereof, within the llmtlalloni of Lulu Brunlng, said name" John sume the responsibility of per cent mark in collection of was appointed assistant build- change of students at the se- and provlslonfl of N.J.S.A. 40At!-22 of gown, and without any visible Right before intermission, Doe being fictitious. its taxes. nior high school level. Red the Local Bond Law Is five yearn. Non-RcMdent Defendants. microphone to falsify the bal- Miss Kirsten was presented a their welfare and I can't put ing inspector of a salary of $2 (c> That the dupplemenlaJ debt You aro hereby summoned and re- them out on the street," he "The financial picture per hour. Bank High School has hosted statement required by N.J.S.A. 40At2- quired to serve upon PUlsbury, Bar- ance between her voice and new hybrid orchid, named in students from Sweden, Aus- 10 wan, prior to the pannage of this nacle. Ruinell & Carton. E^qs., plain- her honor. Mrs. Robert Mc- stated. ordinance on first reading, duly made tiff's attorneys, whoae address Is 875 tralia, Chili, Italy, Iran and, and filed tn the office of the Town- State Highway 3.1, Mlddletown, New Neill, president of the Garden Mr. Furman explained that ship Clark of the Township of Holm- JerRoy, an answer to the compliant in the past year, from Ecua- del and said supplemental, debt state- filed In a civil action, in which Man Fined Clubs of New Jersey, spoke in an investment corporation has dor, each for an academic ment nhoWB that the gross deht or the Charles J. Honse, Jr. Is plaintiff and praise of Miss Kirsten, a Jer- an option to buy his build- Township as defined by the Lo- Lulu Brunlng, her heirs, devisees and year. The high school's cal Bond Law of this State la In- personal representatives and her, their sey native. ing that will expire in Febru- creased by this ordinance by tho Bum or any of their successors in right, For Assault American Field Service of $17,000.00 and the obligations au- title nnd Interest, and John Doe. hus- ary. thorized by this ordinance will he •band of Lulu Brunlnff, said name John RED BANK - Municipal Gould conducted the or- "I have been apprised of all Chapter previously placed within all debt limitations proscribed Doo being fictitious, aro defendants, chestra in his own compo- by the Local Bond Law. ruling In the Superior Court of New Court Judge William I. Klat- the violations that exist on the students in Germany, Finland Section 4. That from the proceeds •rsey, within 35 days after July IB. sky yesterday fined Monroe sition, "Fall River Legend," premises," Mr. Furman con- and India. of the {17,000.00 bonds authorized 1969 exclusive of such date. If you a suite commissioned by the herein to finance tho cost of Uie Im- fall lo rlo FO, judgment by default Burell $50 on assault and tinued, "but it would not be Mrs. Harold Goldberg, provement deBCrlbed In Beetlon 1 may be rendered aualnst you for the battery charges. The charges Ballet Theater. The music is South St., Red Bank, is chap- hereof, to be borne by tho Township rpliVf iiomandert In the complaint. You economically feasible at this of Holmdel, the aum to be uncd to iliall file your answer and proof of were filed by Ruby Winfield, fairly good itself and was, of time to spend a great deal of ter president. Mrs. Morton pay the Interest, coatn or tho obliga- JIGrvim In duplicate with thn Clerk of course, very well played. tions, Issued to finance the cost of the fluperlor Court, State House An- of 11 Central Ave., here who money on a building that will Winer, Harding Road, Red the aforesaid improvements, engineer- nex, Trenton, New Jersey, In accord- said that on May 16 he as- The orchestra seems to Bank, is Americans Abroad ing and Inspection costs, lcgnl ex- ance with the rules of civil practice be demolished as soon as it is penses, accounting expenses and other and procedure. saulted her on the porch of have a little problem in that sold. chairman. expenses shall not exceed tho aum of The action has been Instituted for fl.O0O.O0 pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:2.S0, the purpose of qnlotinjc title to certain his residence, 128 W. West- all the sections—violins, cel- lands Bltuate In tho Township of Mid- "I am trying to get the fam- Section B. Pending the lanuancc of dle town, County of Monmouth, State side Ave. los, brass—play at the same ilies to move, but I would be flald bonds, the cost of nald equipment of New Jersey, degree of loudness at the may ne temporarily financed hy tho Known ami designated us Lot Also fined $50 were Lonnie in contempt of court if I or- Werner to Attend Issuance of bond anticipation notes; Number Eighteen (#181 on the McRae, 144 Monmouth St., same time. They accompany and each of said rioloa shall contain mnp of building lota entitled Map dered them out," he said. a recital that It la issued In anticipa- o' Monmouth Heights, Atlantic for drunkenness and disorder- solo voices or instruments The law states that a suit- Mayors' Salute tion of the Issuance of bond, and eha.ll Highlands, Now Jersey, property perfectly, but when a whole describe In gencrrtt terms tho pui-pone of Inane T. Meyer. sca.le M feet ly conduct. able dwelling be found, where NEW YORK - Mayor H. or purposes for the financing of wtilch per Inch, Oeorge Cooper. C.E.. Charles R. Stoddard Jr., section carries a melody, the E. Werner of Eatontown will the note Is IPHUPI. All finch notes may Red Hunk, Now Jersey, IBM. Raid a family is to be relocated, be Issued for periods of not exceed- lot Number 18 bring by reference 35 Shadow Brook Road, other sections play equal- before they can be lawfully attend a "Salute To Tri- ing one yenr nnd may bo renpwoil lo aalil map of lota bounded ana ly loudly. Consequently, the from time to lime for pcrlodn of not described as follows: Shrewsbury, was fined $15 evicted even if the dwelling Irving J. Cohen Richard P. Olscn State Mayors" tonight along exceeding one year, *iut nuch notes RcKinnlng at a ntnko standing m for not carrying a boat regis- audience has trouble in keep- with 70 other mayors from Including renewals shall mattire And the renter line of Oakland Plncc presently occupied is con- be paid not more than two yeani from whrro It Intersects the canter line tration or a boat license, and ing track of the interweaving demned. municipalities in Connecti- the date of the original note, except of Deacon Rand nnd from thenre of various themes in a com- an specifically provided In N.J.S.A, running (t) easterly along Ihe cen- for having no boat number On the heels of last night's cut, New Jersey and New 4OAi2-S of the Local Bond Law. ter line of nail! Oakland Place one displayed. position. On Marlboro Faculty York, given by the Broadway Section 8. The full faith and credit hundred nnd twenty (120') feet, to discussion, council appointed of the Townnhlp of Holmdel In tho the westerly lino of Lot Number Frederick L, Johnson, 21, The uniform quality of the Theodore Csik as relocation MARLBORO — Township Association. County 'of Monmouth, Btnte of New Nlnetcon (#if"; thence (21 south- vice principal In Piscataway Jersey, Is hereby plcdgod for Iho pay- erly along Iho westerly lino of of 248 Leighton Ave., here re- symphony makes it sound a officer for the borough and public schools have two new Township. There will be a special re- ment of the principal and Interest on «Bld 1-ot Number Nlnctoen (#10) at) bonds or noten Issued pur/ma tit to nnd at right angles to the center ceived a $50 suspended fine bit like a band instead of an Mrs. Madilyn Frazier and officials for the next school Mr. Olsen has a BS degree ception for the mayors at the this ordinance and Ihe Township shall line of said Oakland Place, two for refusing to leave an area orchestra in certain music. Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby as as- year. Allied Chemical Building, be obligated to levy ad valorem taxes hundred (20O'> feet to tho renter from Seton Hall University without limit us to rnte or amount line nf Chestnut Place: thpnre when asked by a patrolman Ravel's Bolero showed the sistants. Irving J. Cohen of Somer- and a master's in admini- Times Square, and then a upon all tnxahle property In mirh CI) westerly along Ihe renter line Township for the payment of and In- of -mid Chestnut Place anil nt and for using indecent lan- orchestra to good advantage. Councilman Joseph F. Mc- vllle has been appointed as- stration and supervision at premier performance of the terest on such bonds or notes In the right nnplen to thn second course guage. William Garrett, 21, It possesses the world's most epic film, "Krakatoa, East manner provided In said Local Bond one hundred and forty (!«'» fei«t Quarrie tangled briefly with sistant principal in Central Newark State College. He is Law. «o the point where the center line of 119 Montgomery Ter., athletic drummer, a show in Mr. Furman in a shouting School, and Richard P. Olsen employed in Madison Town- of Java" at the Broadway Section 7. That thla ordinance (halt of «ald Chestnut Place Intersects here, also received a $50 sus- himself, and a delighted au- of Morganville has been ap- ship as elementary guidance Cinerama Theater. take effect twenty days after the first th« center line of laid Beacon match that ended when Mr. . publication thereof, after final adop- Road; thence (4) northerly along pended fine for disturbing dience demanded three en- pointed elementary supervi- counselor. tion. the center line of said Beacon Read two hundred (200*) feet to the peace. cores. sor. He is also experienced in PUBUC NOTICE the point or place of Beginning. Middletown Rotary The foregoing ordinance was Intro- Being the same premises con- A 30-day suspended jail The last encore was Gould's Bank Dividend Mr. Cohen holds an AB teaching, having taught in duced and passed on first reading at veyed to Lulu Brunlng by deed by 1 Plans Installation a meeting of the Township committee Isaac T, Meyer and Ellen A. Mey- sentence was given to Daniel own "American Salute,' a FREEHOLD - Robert B. degree from Rutgers Univer- Madison Township schools of the Township of Holmdel held on • r liii wife, dated September 2, Febus, 35 Broadway, Long piece based on "When Johnny sity and an MA from Newark seven years, in grades four MIDDLETOWN — The June 16, 1089 and will be considered 1R02, nnd recorded September 7, Barlow, president of The for final passage and adoption at a 1fl!)2 In thf Monmouth County Branch, charged with tres- Comes Marching Home." Central Jersey Bank and State College. He has ma- and five. He served in the Rotary Club of Middletown meeting of "ltd Towu.-iMp Committee cork's Office in nook M4 of to be held July 21, 1060 at Tovmnhiii Ticp'Jt nt page ITU, passing on the property of Known to every high school, Trust Company, announced jored in school administra- U.S. Army Medical Corps in Township will install officers Hall, Crawford* Corner Rutiri, Holm- Yon nre made dprendRntn h*raii"« Elizabeth Powell, 170 River band player, the orchestra tion and supervision and is the Korean Conflict. at its regular annual in- del, N. J., 8 p.m., at which time all you Halm or are clalmrrl or reputed that the, board of directors persons dealring to be heard thereon n own the said real estate or some St., here. A 90-day suspended gave it a rousing perfor- has declared a regular semi- enrolled in a doctoral pro- As elementary supervisor, stallation dinner and ladies will bi liven full opportunity, iarl thernof Dr norrib Interest therein, jail sentence was given to mance. gram in school administra- night Thursday at 7 p.m. in WILLIAM H. M&NaES .r to hold a lien or encumbrance annual dividend of 20 cents he will work in all schools Miyor tntre«n. George Scott, address un- Announcing it, Mr. Gould per share to stockholders of tion. He has had a varied from ,kindergarden through Bamm Hollow Country Club. Attest: Dated: June 31, 1B6E> John P. Widingloft MORTIMER O. NEWMAN, JR. known, on a drunkenness dedicated it "to the idea that record at the close of business teaching and administrative eighth grade In the fields of There will be no regular Clark Clerk of thi Superior Court charge. Johnny will." June 20, payable July 1. experience, and is serving as June 2i »34.7G rune 24, July 1, B, lfl 1101.00 supervision and curriculum. Botary meeting Monday. 20 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, .N. J.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 7 Hocky crags 32 Church Peanuts Children's Letters to God 8 Tavern dignitary 9 Modern >' 34 Official WE'LL B£ HOWE PUZZLE mallet By J. P. Campbell 10 Island of (he HE 6STS IT.- G O 3> Solomons 37 Isinglass ACROSS 42 Pillar tops 11 Single 38 Perforate IStep 44 Profession 12 Norse god 40 Filmy clouds Co u JL P 5 Morning 45 Russian 13 Olfactory \r- y M 41 Metal bird song river organ 10 Australian 19 Inducing containers timber tree 46 Nine-voiced fear 43 Delicate . 14 Early chorus 21 Building gradation Russian 47 Church additions 44 Street inter- leader section 24 To the section o JV me 15 Hepent 50 Melodies sheltered 46 Relative Blondie 16 Loosen 51 Knock side 47 Made a hole COOKIE — DADOV'-THATS NOT 17 Maize 54 Southern 25 Lift in one YOUR ' . MY GIRL FRIENO 18 Yorktown Englishmen 48 Ambling gai! THAT& VJAPS3.&. 26 Composer of 6IR.L FRIEND AND HE'S surrenderer 57 Twining "Hail, 49 Neat IS MERE - MY QATE L.E/V) On (Ktl& 20 Actress stem Britannia!" 50 Chalices '1 TONI6HT Sheridan 58 Type of 27 — boom 52 Poker bet 21 Shade trees poem 28 Illinois city 53 Sly glance 22 Mad 59 Tranquility 29 Geometric 55 Health Anthony — 60 Noted Italian solids resort 23 Drags family 30 Band 56 Female fowl 251918 British 61 Attican musician 57 Egyptian field marshal township 31 Belgian city pleasure god 27 Oars 62 Genus of 29 Aphid tube geese Solution to Saturday's Purale 33 Fertile 63 Stride desert spots DOWN 34 Proceeding 1 Size of type 35 Lubricant 2 Ancient 35 Goddess of Greek Worth victory contest /GRACM5.' ALREADY IT 15 A PRIVKEGE TO WORK © King Foteru Sjndid* Inc. (96*. WotH ri.il. nwmcL 37 Minister's 3 Nebraska MAMA K BETTER! OFFENDED—BUT I FOR SO DISTINGUISHED A FAMI1X residence football AM SURPRISED 7HKT 6EN0RITAGOME1! HOW VERY; t BROUGHT THESE, PERHAPS NOW ONE NEED JLNORITAt-ONE DOES NOT- player NOT,5PEN,DM0ME/ FOR THE FIMCMTLE5 WAKE TROUBLE BY COWPlAMINfiJy 38 Engendered KIND OF YOU TO VISIT 05! / FtuPt! M/ M0THER' ALLOW DOMESTIC 39 Wrath 4 Sea eagle -THIS 14THEPROMESAOP 1 &.UEVK HOT$OUPAND , THE MEDICO! EMPIOVES TO LIVE "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean 40 Catlike 5 Twin 5EN0R ARTHUR, MAMAlJ^ FRBH FRU|T cmt ..50 POORLY' mammal crystals ANYTHING! Wednesday, June. 25 41 Leave- 6 Tiny taking particles presetrf_For You and Yours. .. Outlook ex- cellent for social activities, but dont let these com- mitments interfere with your job. A new project you are considering may be advanced by the advice and effort of a business associate. Discomage friendly overtures of a person win Is a known UOHbJemater. Learn by others? experience! The Day Under Yoor Sign Aws.BomMat.2HoAfC.l9 libra. Sept. 23 to Od. 22 Andy Capp A retains sort of tfay wbea Don't brace «oUmastic you vBI enjoy miasBnff wi* about (iralKial deal until WoVe 1 people. Get wore oat early. inrestiirateil it thoroxiRliljr. I'VE COMET IT'S NICE T KNOW Tainus. April 20 to May 20 Scorpio. Ocb 23 to Nov. 21 Yoa may have to make conce^ An excenent day* Yom* wit HEART-BROKEN SHE fcSN'T CHANGED sions ia inler to brcalc a drad* ekHiH lie lively and ym will lock on a bnsioess question. make a pood ttspressioa on WHEN 1 LEFT' , others. Gemini. May 21 to Ju» 21 VOUMEAN ' 5a9it(srita.Kw.22{aD«e.2l Work EliouW to \rell and tte X)o not nly sokly oa yonr own VER MOTHER financial piclurs loote better ideas. Get ttmpetrat adrioe in than it lias for some time. ereas where youie oncertun. CHUCKED Cancer. June 22 io July 21 Capricorn. D«c.22)o Jan. 20 \OU OUT, If friend tries to confide in He careful tlat yoa do not use yotU avoid it if 3pu can. 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You • 76 -' ,« may have to recognize which V KQ954 ''.'•' opponent you want to catch 0 Q842 in your trap, and that may • A9 depend ^n remembering the WEST EAST bidding and the play of the • QI8543 +K102 . early tricks. When today's hand was 0 176 OK105 Snuffy Smith played in the 1966 world • KQ6 +J7432 1 championships, West opened SOUTH TH JEDGE CflUGHT \ THAT THAR VEP-ME COULDN'T • A? JEDGE POTTER 1 JED6E POTTER the king of clubs. Toronto ONE OFTH FELLERS flST PER A SOODER pert Sammy Kehela refused t^>-)/^ \MAV8S. J rT ^^——="1 4r Hi and Lois BUT, SEE WHIZ, MOM AND FLOORS IF THEY'RE TOO WHAT ARE HALLS AND FEET? TOU6H-R3RMENOW CHILDREN/ FOR ? AND LEGS... AND... V/HATAMI60INS STOP ALL TO DO WHEM THAT RUNNING THEY'RE THROUGH THE FIFTEEN ? . HALLS/ -THE DAfLY REGISTER, RED BANK • MTODLETWN, N. J.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 Television Today Antique Auto Show Sunday at Allaire COMFORTABLY AR CONDITIONED m WCBS-TV WALTER READE THEATRES o Q WOR-TV © WNDT-TV ALLAIRE - The North of these contests are planned OWNBCTY Shore Antique Automobile by the Club. O.WABCTV <9 WPIX-TY 8 Indicates Color 'Club' Show will be in the Several national first prize wvwwwwvs/t DAYTIME SPECIAL Deserted Village. winners will be featured, in- RED IANK 8:30 Q THE RED SKELTON HOUR 8 About 30 cars are expected LAST TIMES TODAY 5:00 O BASEBALL Q cluding the 1969 national first Guests: Mickey Rooney and Hal Frazler. and will be on display from prize winning 1915 Pierce AT ARLTON Phllldel hl O JULIA © "ICE STATION ZEBRA" Stadium™* P * *t 8SM noon to 4:00 p.m. row owned by William Ac- 74MU0 "How to Keep Your Wig Warm". Julia helps Mart* From 1 to 2 p.m. games I cisano, a 1914 Fiat, and a 1921 VVaggedorn to acquire a new look In a move to DAYTIME MOVIES centering around the oddities Mercer. STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT reawaken her husbands waning interest. (R) and quirks of the old cars 10:00 O "Please Turn Over" The club was formed in 1955 O THE MERY GRIFFIN SHOW & will be engaged in. One of the by a small group of old car O "The Doctor Takei A Wife" O IT TAKES A THIEF © most popular is the cranking buffs and has grown to about 12:00 O "Carnegis Hall" "Hans Across the Border". Mundy puts Col. Hein- contest, which is a race to 1:30 CD "The Accusing Finger" rich, head of East German security, in a dangerous 70 members. All makes, from position by planting documents that lead Heinrich see who can get his car 2:00 0 "Blue Skies" started first. About five or six Model T's to Bolls Eoyces to accuse a popular Russian general of being a are included. The refurbishing 3:00 O "China Girl" traitor. (K) of the cars represents a great 4:30 O "The Blackboard Jungle" IB TO BE ANNOUNCED investment by the owners in O "RVB Golden Houri" 9:00 O TUESDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES "The Jokers" starring Michael Crawford and Oliver time and money, with $30,000 EVENING Reed. To gain notoriety, two brothers concoct an At The not being an excessive ex- elaborate plot to steal the Crown Jewels of England ample. 6:00 8 O NEWS 8 and return them a week later. (1967) O McHALE'S NAVY CD NEW YORK YANKEE BASEBALL & Q» F TROOP New York Yankees vs Detroit Tigers at Tiger Movies Monmouth Ed. Council Stadium. "Yellow Bird" tB EEN CHRONICLE BED BANK Summer Adult School ID TV HIGH SCHOOL 9:30 B THE DORIS DAY SHOW & , CARLTON- July 7 • July 30 FRED ASnAIREPETUIA OARK1011YME 6:30 O MY FAVORITE MARTIAN To get milk for the school lunch program, Doris TECHNICOIOB Ice station Zebra 2:00; 8:00. Call 229-9400 O EYEWITNESS NEWS-6:30 REPORT 9 agrees to pose with her sons for an advertising pic- EATONTOWN «P VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA ture, but then Toby brings home a surprise "sis- COMMUNITY- Far Brochure ter". (R) Mangua Beam". Mysterioiu we«pon li deitroylnf Flnlang Rainbow 2:00; 7:30; 10:00. O N.Y.P.D. S DRIVE-IN- ffffifi ' ^ **" ^ "The Golden Fleece". The detectives have difficulty Cartoons 8:50: Ice station Zebra MIDDLETOWN ROUTE 35; 7:00 Q CBS EVENING NEWS WITH tracking down a con artist who has swindled an 9:40: Where Were You When tho out-of-town businessman out of $5,000 when the , Lltht« Went Out 12:15. Middletown OWN liPTUNE CITY WALTER CRONKITE S FREEHOLD victim is ashamed to tell the truth. (R) DTMUS 7744272 O HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT S © TO BE ANNOUNCED MALL- ' FOLK T Q I LOVE LUCY & 10:00 B 60 MINUTES & Ice Station Zebra 7:00; 8:33. STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT , O ABC EVENING NEWS WITH ' with Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace. ASBURY PARK FESTIVAL FRANK REYNOLDS 9 O 10 O'CLOCK NEWS Q BARONET- IB N.E.T. SPECIAL O THE DICK CAVETT SHOW & If 7:00; 9:10. • FOLK MUSIC "Fidel" i CD NEWSFRONT LYRIC- 7:30 B LANCER & IO:4B O KINER'S CORNER 8 Ollver 2:30; 8:30. • FOLK CRAFT A forgotten chapter of Jelly'i put comes back to MAVFAIK- haunt him when a former lawmtn arrives at the 11:00 OO NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 8 Ice Station Zebra 2:00: 7:00; 9:30. FROM NOON 0 EDWARD G. ROBINSON FILM FESTIVAL ST. JAMES- ranch to settle an old score. (B) SAT., JUNE 28 O STAR TREK © "Vice Squad" starring Paulette Goddard. An "oi> Funny Girl 2:30; 8:30. >, dlnary day" In the life of a captain of detectives, FARMINGDALE BODMAN PARK "Wink of. An Eye". Officers and crewmen of the UB53) By , \i Enterprise are captured by a dying people who In. SHORE DRIVE-IN- tend to use them to repopulate their planet. (R) Oil O'CLOCK MOVIE Fiitful Dollar! 9:00; 1:00; Tew IAN HEMMING, , "Day of the Outlaw" starring Robert Ryan, Burl Dollui More 11:00, O TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES © NEPTUNE CITY Ives. A reckless band of outlaws Tees the U.S. AIR CONDITIONED who created G THE MOD SQUAD 8 Cavalry through a raging blizzard. (1959) NEPTUNE CITY- James Bond! "The Up Tight Town". The squad searches for Capt. CD ELEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS jrinlmi Rainbow 7:00; 0:30. Greer, who iias disappeared while vacationing in a 11:30 B THE LATE SHOW ATLANTIC s / BRICK TOWN desert town?"' $fi} 1 "The Toast of New Orleans" itarrlng Kathryn BRICK PLAZA- Ariontle Hlghiandi 291-0148 OD THE HONEYMOONERS Grayson, Mario Lanza. A New Orleans fisherman Ice Station Zebra 7:00; 9:35. v Frt* Smoking Section ©WORLD PRESS 8 '/',[' >. U discovered by an opera singer and her manager MALL CINEMA- Sally Ann'Howes lionel Jeffries 1:00 O PAY CARDS 8 who convert him into an opera star. (1950) FllUlIU Rainbow 7:10; 9:50. TONITE ONE SHOW AT 8 SUPER-PANAVIStON TECHNICOLORj UmWfctatii Players test their memories and luck to pair op ' O TONIGHT SHOW 8 ISLAND HEIGHTS Art James Is host.. DAKfiYLF.ZANUCKS THE cards for money, AH J«««" •» ••»»••• O THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW 8 BAY DRIVE-IN- Last Night At The Town — "ICE STATION ZEBRA" CD TO ASK WHY NOT: ROFERT F. Quest: Bob Melvin The Longest Day 1:50; Lylah Clare KENNEDY AND DAVID FROST 8 11:35 fD TONIGHT AT THE MOVIES 12:05. TOMS RIVER DAY In one of his last interviews, Senator Robert F. "Don Rlcado Returns" starring Fred Colby. De- Kennedy discusses Communism, his associates, Ml clared dead by hia convincing cousin, gallant ad- DOVER- Ice station Zabra 7:00; 8:35. LAST TIMES TODAY Image and how he would like to be remembered. venturer fights for honor and birthright!. <1M«) (D TO BE ANNOUNCED , 12:00 0» TWELVE O'CLOCK NEWS 8 DRIVE-1N- STARTS TOMORROW "FINlAN'S 12:45 O THE CHEATERS Or«en Sllmt 8:50; 11:35; Heavan With a Gun 10:39. "BONNIE AND CLYDE" RAINBOW" 1:00 O TONIGHT'S NEWS 8 North or. Red Bank O JOE FRANKLIN SHOW 8 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Plus "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Garden State __ STARTS TOMORROW 1:05 O THE BEST OF BROADWAY ATLANTIC- Arts Center "Night Star Goddess" starring John Barrymore, Tlie Longest Day 8:00. Jr., and Susie Anderson. A centurion'! search for an A WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARD8I ill lulcgraph Hill Park on Itic Canlcn State Parkway - Cxil 11C MIDDLETCWN American treasure stolen from ths Roman troops. TOWN- TONIGHT and TOMORROW (1965) Ice Station Zebra 8:00. (D THE LATE NEWS FINAL 8 HAZLET TC 1C I" SOUIHICT ACARLOPONnFRODUCnON THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL SYMPHONY 1:15 O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW PLAZA- I COO «T[ 1113BMUIE1 MORTON GOULD, Conductor, "Killer Ape" starring Johnny Welssmuller, Tamba. Ici station Zebra 7:00; 9:<0. DRIVE-IN 2642200 DAVID LEAN'S RLWi DOROTHY KIRSTEN, Soprano „., : Jungle Jim stops natives from selling animals to "BT..35 DRIVE-IN- , OFBORiSWSTERNAKS JUNB JO to JULY 3 - OLENN CAMPBELL White hunters. (1958) • ' Ice Station Zebra «:0O: Don't Make With THE FOUR FRESHMEN ' ' Wavea 11:45. l AL DELORY, Musical Director 1:25 O THE LATE NIGHT NEWS KEYPORT DOCTOR Nun. 8.JU: F.i , Sot. & July 3. 9 PM. For info, tull ?64 9700 1:30 0 THE LATE SHOW I STRAND- PRICKS; S7.50, 7.00. 5.7S, 4.50, 3.50. Lawn Scnlinq Fn & Sal. $2.50, Men. I liui*. S2 dreGtlngs 7:10; 10:20: The Girl "Drive a Crooked Road" starring Mickey Rooney with Three Camels 8:42. ZIIittGO and Dlanne Foster. Young auto mechanic, whose EAST BRUNSWICK INPANAVISIOfTANDMETBOCOLOflll ambition i> to drive in world famed auto race, is TXIRNPIKE- used by a gang of crooks to build them a hot-rod to OUTDOOR — Ice Station Zebra use as a get-away oar. (1954) 8:50; 1:15; Whert Were You When O NEWS HEADLINES Uu Llrhta Went Out 11:30. INDOOR — Ice station Zebra 7:30; 2:00 Q NEWS AND WEATHER 11:50; Whirt Were You When the 3:40 O THE LATE LATE SHOW II ; Urhti Went Out 10:15. UST TIMES TODAY ' "Tea and Sympathy" starring Deborah Kerr, John PERTH AMBOY Kerr. Story of a sensitive preschool boy, who b*' "ICE STATION lieves he must prove his manliness and is aided by AMBOY DRIVE-IN- the highest point on Cartoon 9:00; The Dirty Dozen ZEBRA" housemaster'! wife. (1956) 1:06; Grand Prix 12:05. the Atlantic Coast... 5:35 B GIVE US THIS DAY MENLO PARK I ENDS TODAY "Ice Station Zebra" CINEMA- md "Don't Moke Waves" STARTS TOMORROW Ice Station Zebra 2:00; 5:05; S:10. "MORE TERRIFYING THAN MOUNTAIN INN Bridge Club Winners HITCHCOCK'S ' RED BANK - Winners of bury, in second place. 1 the Red Bank Bridge Club Games are played every Scenic Drive • Atlantic Highlands were: Mrs. Doris Lufburrow, Wednesday from 8 to 11 p.m. Fair Haven, with Mrs. Helen at the Monmouth Reform Martin, Long Branch, first Temple. DAILY SPECIALS place north and south, and MVBC SERVED FROM 4:00 P.M. Richard Kahn, with Mrs. ANNOUNCING George Keavny, both of En- [MAKERS Summer Kiddies Serlet Roast B«ef W glishtown, second place. RHE/3KES TUESDAY or th« CARLTOH and Roast Beef 250 East-west winners were Mr. WEDNESDAY AIR-CONDITIONIDI Itw TOWN Tboatrei. THURSDAY Steak 3.95 and Mrs. Neal Warner, Nep- FRIDAY Shore Dinner 2.W tune, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 10 BIG SHOWS Southern Fried Chicken 2.25 liam Mosher, New Shrews- STARTING SATURDAY Prime Ribs f'f TOMORROW SUNDAY Prime Ribs - 3.95 ASBURY PARK Mary-Eunice TICKETS FOR THE KING SIZE SANDWICHES 95c RAMOUNT In TV Program BRJG ENTIRE SERIES ARE SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MENU SHOrriNG CENTK, ROUTE 70 477-MM $1.50 mum RED BANK - Mary • Eu- (Moms and Dads Too) ; APPEARING STARTS TOMORROW nice and Joe of Mary Pro- TICKETS NOW ON SALE EVERY FRI., SAT. and SUN. ductions,. Belford are now TOEEROD MAM th* MEXICAN seen on their local closed cir- SHOrflH! (ENTEMOUTE » «MMM TROUBADOR cuit TV "Better World" pro- gram at the Mall. OPEN TUES. thru SAT. from 4 P.M. "STARTS TOMORROW" They will inter?iew people SUNDAY from 12 NOON — CLOSED MONDAY w in all walks of- life "who are IANOUIT and PHONE FOR YOUR HOST trying to make a better WEDDING FACILITIES RESERVATIONS MIKI BODNAR world." 291-3511 FIRST BIG SHOW OP THE SERIES FOR 21 TO 500 PEOPLE of "THE PUI" The program is directed by Tonv Levi of Middletown. TOMORROW AT 2:00 P.M. RED BANK MIDDUTOWN SEA FOOD LOVERS! ARLTON OWN MILQ ITSHEA/M1CHA£LYORK 711-9600 171-1020 II T TECHNICOLOR OPEN FOR LUNCH . .. SUPER-nWWBION TECHMCOlOlt) VmtsdArtotB fsfeft ^SA./V^^^^W^p'V^^^^V >^^V^»^^^WWVWWWS Super Incredible Mother Superior ASIURY PARK the CLAM HUT VS. Groovy NAAYIOHENAA. Mr.Limpet 77S-1BH RESTAURANT - COCKTAIL LOUNGE lll« IIVD.,I«I« TOWIM77-4M! Sister George! ACADEMY AWARD DELIGHTFUL SEAFOOD EATING STARTS TOMORROW Eicluiive Area Engcgtmtnf owanMm BEST PICTURE WINNER! I'm the 10 BEST ACTRESS! NOW OPEN FROM NOON I'm the IncrediblB RUSSELL* STEVENS OF THE YEAR!, BARBRA STREISAND 6 DAYS A WEEK Incredible Mr. Limpotl • WINNER 6 Mr.Limpet! -. > ACADEMY AWARDS! I TUES., WED., THURS. 12-9 _Go... FRI. and SAT. 12-10 LAST TIME TONIGHT £FH1OWS 1 SUNDAY 12-9 PLAZA—FREEHOLD MALL- <; BRICK PLAZA ROCK HUDSON In MIDDNBERLE-/WHLR GODFREY Ad|actnr la Highlands labtltr Pound "ICE STATION ZEBRA- VANJOHNSON'ROeiTMDR ! BOTH SHOWN DAILY AT 2:30 and 8:30 foot ef Atlantic St. off toy Avtnut MALL CINEMA RESiRVEO SEATS FOR IOTH OF THESE EXCLUSIVE HIGHLANDS — 872-9753 FRED ASTAIRE In INGAGEMENTS MAY IE PURCHASED AT THE IOX OFFICE, "FINIAN'i RAINBOW" IY MAIL, OR AT ANY WALTER READI THEATRE <•/•' 22 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1969 Happening everywhere ... all floors, all departments! Finest name brand fashions for mom, dad, all the children—priced the way YOU like it—in plenty of time for Sal^^^M ^B e summe9rr weweara ! Shop Wed. Event SAVE ON FAMOUS BRAND GIRDLES AND BRAS 6.00-12.00 Maidenform Panty 4.00 Vanity Fair Bra WWfe, Girdles 4.99-9.99 honey beige. 2.95 "Confection" boy leg; "Con. 12.50-13.50 Formfit Girdles. faction", "Dreamliner" long leg. 899.-10.59 2.50-4.50 Maidenform Bras. Full figure "Skippies" pull-on 1.99-3.59 girdle, long leg parity. "Chansonette" "Confeetron," 3.00-4.50 Formfit Bras. "Draamlinw" styles. 2.39-3.59 9.00-15.00 Vanity Fair Girdles 6.00-9.00 Youtheraft & Formfit 6.95-12.50 Panty Girdles. 4.00-6.00 4.00-5.00 Peter Pen Bras. Fashion LijMs boy leg panties; 2.99-3.99 Paisley Power long (eg parity Tricot crepe contour or fiber er girdle. White, tioney beige. fill padded lace. (foundation)) 4.00-5.00 LADIES' 3.00-5.00 TRAVEL-WISE - . 8.00-10.00 Nationally Advertised SAVE ON FAMOUS 6.00 SUMMER 49.50 HUMAN HAIR SHELLS & FOLDING New Shape TOP BRAND HOSIERY STRAW HANDBAGS STRETCH WIG "T" SHIRTS SLIPPERS FASHION WATCHES 2 for 7.00 Sole 2 for 7.00 SUNGLASSES 21.00 35.00 1.00 MESH 2.25 3.75 each Wicker basket straws, many t'/i to II, M4-C 79c 5.00 Ladies' sport, nurse, brace- Ready-to-wear 100% human Ceol, sleeveless Antron® ny- Packable fashion footwear in with leather trims or bamboo fabrics, leathers, terrycloth. handles; crochet softies, too. let, fancy strap styles. Men's hair on contoured stretch lon end blended) fabrics. Finest optfcal quality. Large 2.00 J>ANTY HOS8 Lovely assortment of colors. Dress and] casual styles in sport styles with expansion cap with a natural.looking Jewel er mock turtle necks. and small round, square, rec- or strap bands. Some calen- part. All shades, including Petite, Wed., t* 1,59 Sixes S, M, ML, U XL 15 to white, natural, tout, black, Pastel colors and dark tones. tangular shapes. dars, sweep seconds. blondes, grays, frosteds, Sizes S-M-L. V/i) pastels. (hoiUry) Iiporhwtar) (hoii.ry) (fin* |*wilry) (milllnsry wig lalen) Sites 8-18 and 38-44 12.00-20.00 FAMOUS 12.00-15.00 MISSES' 12.00-20.00 MISSES' 3.00-4.00 NYLON 10.00 14.00-28.00 FAMOUS LABEL MACHINE WASH ALL-STAR SWIMSUITS — NOW FASHION BEACH COVER-UPS CASUAL DRESSES SLIPS and THERMAL Choose from thtst top styles: CULOTTES BLANKETS e surfers e | & 2-pc. HALF SLIPS 8.75 9.75 6.50 e bikinis • toy leg 7.75 2 for 5.00 e skimmers • sheath or drape J. P. Stevens thermal blank, From a fop maker! Crisp cot- Just in time for a whole sum- Even the sun-rational bra Dainty, lace trimmed slips ets wash and dry by ma- Choose from these fabrics; ton piques, 100*/. nylons, mer of cooil comfort! Light- shift is included in this group and half slips in wash-easy chine. 5" nylon binding 9.00-12.00 TOP MAKE 26.00-36.00 MISSES' 14.00-18.00 12.00-23.00 MISSES' $1,295 NATURAL 4.00-6.00 NYLON OR JR. and JR. PETITE SUMMER DRESSES HALF SIZE FAMOUS LABEL MINK COATS COTTON BETTER DRESSES SLEEPWEAR SUMMER DRESSES DRESSES $989 6.75 DRESSES 14.75 2 for 5.50 9.75 8.75 Glorious full length natural 9.75 Current styles and fabrics mink of fully let-out, all mate Nylon tricot or cotton/Da- Exciting styles with famous skins. cron® polyester blend in fa- Dacron® polyester / cottons, Casual, afternoon, dressy A lovely group of dresses A great variety of styles, labels you'll recognize im- $399 Black Persian Lamb ' vor'rte waltz-length gowns. acetate jerseys, seersuckers styles in newest fashions and specially styled to fit and fabrics, colors for the on- mediately. This-min'ute tex- Coat. Full length, mink Lace and eyelet trims. S-M- in fashion colors, prints, fabrics. Many washable* in- flatter the half size figure. the-movo junior... all priced tures and patterns in the fab- eoliar $349 L. plaids. Misses' 12-20; half cluded. Sev« to one-half and A full array of colors, fab- for the junior budget. Many sizes' I4'/I.22'/.. rics you want for easy-care Fur products labeled to show 7.00-12.00 Summer Shifts, rics. Sizes 12'/] to 24'/j. ; famous labels in the group. more. living. . ..-. • country of origin. Ousters ...... 4.00 i (diytim* dranai) (b«»(ir (women's dr*m«i) (budget dmiti) (fun) .'••' (littpwur) (junior drmttl 4.00-4.50 BOYS' 3.50-4.00 BOYS' Semi-Annual Sale of Top Brand Shoes 17:00-27.00 MEN'S 5.00-7.50 MEN'S 45.00-60.00 MEN'S NO-IRON SPORT SHIRTS Rignlorly SAU TOP BRAND SHORT SLEEVE SPORTCOATS BERMUDA SHORTS Socialites ..... 19.00-21.00 ...... 13.99 OUTERWEAR DRESS SHIRTS orig 45.00 Sale $31 2.50 orig. 55 .00 Sale $43 Red Cross ...... - 19.00-21.00 13.99 10.00 3.00 3 for 11.00 orig. 60.00 Sale $47 Cabbies _„., _.. 17.00-18.00 11.99 Lightweight leisure styles, in- A savings group of cotton Including Permanent Press Cool, crisp colors end pat- Summer must-haves ... no- Caressa .... 21.00 13.75 cluding golf jackets, boating iron Bermudas in solids, knit sport sfiirts. All are easy- jackets and many others. All finishes,, fashion colors, terns in the latest models. plaids. Belt loop model. Sizes care. Solid colors, patterns: Mannequin .... 18.00-19.00 12.75 popular sires. Many zippered spanking-fresh whites! Poly- Not every style in every size, Sizes 8 to 20. aster/cotton blends. Many but a fine choice for all. 8 to 20. Vive Americana _ 16.00 10.75 fronts, double opening poek-» ets, collar styles. Hurry in for best selection. 1 (boy i clothing) (boyi' clothing) (ihst talon) (mttt's shop) (m«n'l ihop) (man's ihop) < 4.50-7.50 MEN'S 5.00-14.00 FAMOUS 13.00-18.00 MEN'S 6.00-8.00 GIRLS' SWIMWEAR SAVE ON MEN'S TROPICAL WEIGHT SUITS PERMANENT PRESS LIGHTWEIGHT MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS 3-6... 3.50 7-14 .... 4.25 SPORT SHIRTS orig. 65.00 Sale $51 SLACKS Tank, 2-pc. stretch, bikinis, orig. 75,00 Sale $59 3.25 to 5.00 mini styles in prints, solids. 3.50 10.00 & 13.00 orig. 90.00 Sale $71 Short sleeve Dacron® polyes- 3.50-4.50 JR. BOYS' orig. 110.00 Sale $87 Banlons®, nylons, cottons, ter ana cotton blends in Dacron® polyester and wor- SWIM TRUNKS blends. Classic, collars, pop- orig. 120.00 Sale $95 dozens of patternt and col- sted wool slacks in a hand- 4-7 2.50 ular mock turtle necks. Short some selection of fashion, ors. Some with two breast Assorted lastex, orlon acrylic All from our regular stocks. Tremendous selection of solids, checks, stripes and slesves. A selection of sizes, right colors. Othar slacks r»- pockets. Popular sizes. Fine knits 'in solids and contrast- plaidi in 2 and 3-button models. Center and side vents. Latest fashion colors* colors. duced 20% and morel makers. ing colon. Sizes 38-44, Reg., short, long. Shop early! (min'i (hop) (m*n'i ihop) (min'i ihop) (childrtn'i ihopi) (ititn'i ihopi)' . ' IHOP litfnbteh'i e (,„« pi.,,, 4,|,ury p.rle e bro.d ilr.it, ,.i fe.nk fjuday, thund.y, itturdty l^/»o 5:30, w«dn«d«y jnd fridiy till * p.m. Sorry, no mall er pkene »rd» Sorry, no mail or phone order*. MIDDLETOWN-BAYSHQRE JEDITION THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANTC - MIDDLETWN,luf.rTraSfflT, jraE*3a,T9ffl » v* » 42 Matawan Residents Bloody Fighting Oppose Supermarket Rages at Camp FREEHOLD — Forty-two courts to set aside the permit. The Zoning Board of Adjust- Matawan property owners The complaint says the lot ment March 6 recommended SAIGON (AP) - Bloody east of Saigon. The U.S. Com- filed a complaint in Superior in question is 4.75 acres, and approval of the variance and, fighting raged around the be- mand, reported some of the Court yesterday to reverse a is L shaped with frontage on on May 2, council granted it. sieged Ben Het Special For- American Green Beret advis- variance granted to Matawan Rt. 34 of 460 feet and a depth The variance is against an or- ces camp yesterday and it ers and artillery crew sta- 105 Inc. for a supermarket Of 819 feet. dinance which requires a 50- sustained its heaviest- artil- tioned there were killed and and other stores at Mill Boad Part of the premises along foot buffer area between any lery bombardment since May wounded, but it declined to and Rt. 34. Bt. 34, it' continues, has a business building or use and 1. But U.S. spokesmen said give figures. In their complaint, the any residential district. today a convoy broke through South Vietnamese head- depth of 200 feet and is zoned property owners maintain Matawan 105 Inc. wants to the encircling enemy troops quarters said four civilian ir- that granting of the variance for special business, with the erect a supermarket and with badly needed ammuni- regulars and four of their de- by Borough Council was an remainder in the R-75 resi- sateUite stores on the rear 619 tion and supplies. pendents were killed in the abuse of discretion and con- dential one - family dwelling feet of the premises, in the R- The U.S. Command said the shelling. trary to law. They want the zone. 75 zone, the complaint convoy, the first to reach Ben A South Vietnamese spokes- charges. Hot in a week, pushed man said the infantrymen through by road from The complaint was filed by were sweeping the area Dak To. Previously supplies around Ben Het to "take pres- Mae A. Dell, Caroline As- had to be dropped by cargo Hazlet Board Claims pinall, Albert and Louis Da- sure off." But despite the con- planes and only medical evac- voy breakthrough he said it vidson, William F. Faas and uation helicopters risked Grace Gaas, Camillo D. and GOP SESSION — The -four Republican candidates for Matawan Township Coun- was still hard to tell who con- Septic Tank Violations landing because of the daily trols the area. Edna M. Gentile, Nellie L. cil attended a training seminar at Cherry Hill Inn conducted by the Republican artillery barrages. Grace, William Steinhauer, Military spokesmen said a HAZLET - The Board of had been dssucd violation no- State Committee. Discussed was "More Ways to Win." The candidates also lis- Health last night received no- tices, answerable within sev- Jeannette J. Salmon, Stephen South Vietnamese infantry- North Vietnamese regiment tice from the state Depart- en days. and Claire Potasky, Robert J. tened to the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Rop. William T. Cahill, right, men backed by U.S. artillery of up to 2,000 men has sur- ment of Health that three He added, however, that the and Ann Lou Marvel, John speak about the unity in Republican ranks. With him, left to right, are Thomas Pow. and planes killed 105 North rounded Ben Het and the Vietnamese troops around local trailer parks are in vi- Mieleville park was inspected and Pearl Behany, Michael B. ers, Eugene Yalanzano, George Wentzel and Mrs. Patricia Wills. camp has been under daily olation of the health code be- by the state department last and Ellen Herman, Arthur the camp yesterday in some bombardment from heavy ar- cause of overflowing septic August and has since correct- and Lucille Knoeller, Evan of the heaviest fighting there tillery in Laos, Cambodia and tanks. ed its problems. and Shirley Ash. since May 1. South Vietnam- the six-mile stretch between Those cited were the Bay- ese casualties were five killed Ben Het and the border. Hazlet frailer Park is seek- John and Jean Tambuni, and 15 wounded. shore Park, Bt. 36; Miele- ing a solution to its situation, Gerald and Anna Nolan, Ed- Murder Trial of Soldier, 21, "The most important thing ville Trailer Court, Palmer and has applied to the Town- ward Chevey, George and North Vietnamese gunners to remember is that we are Ave., and Hazlet Trailer ship Sewerage Authority for Margaret Purdie, Edward poured in 195 artillery, mor- free to launch operations and Park, Bt. 36. permission to build a sewer Hess, Joseph D. and Lilly E. tar and recoilless rifle shells the camp is still there," said Sanitarian Leo Waivers ad- system. A decision by that Norbut, Andrew and Rose Ne- And Wife, 20, Is Postponed into the camp 280 miles north- the government spokesman. vised that all three parks group is expected in July. vad, W. J. and Agnes E. Mrs. John Kelleher, presi- Brannick, William and FREEHOLD — County The trial of the 21-year- Park told the court he was dent, reminded residents that Jeanne McGowan, Michael Court Judge M. Raymond old Ft. Hancock soldier and unhappy with the results so Curbs swimming pools more than and Nancy Palumbo and M. McGowan granted defense his 20-year-old wife, charged far of an investigation con- Burlington motions yesterday to post- ducted by the Public De- '(Continued)' one foot in depth must be Moren. with, the murder of their 4- nessmen "aren't complete- pone the murder trial of Wil- fender's Office. He said he daring, more In disgust than ly satsified," according to Ed- ' enclosed by a four foot fence year-old son, Paul Arnold, on County Jail with self-latching gate. Viola- Named as defendants liam P. and Linda Arnold of has not yet received vital threat, "They're not going to win R. Jacobs. , are the Board of Adjust- 300 New Ocean Ave., Long March 23, was to have be- information. do anything until Broad St. is MOUNT HOLLY (AP) - tions will be issued to those Mr. Jacobs, owner of Ja- in violation, she warned. ment and Borough Council. Branch, so that attorneys gun yesterday. Mr. Frankel said perhaps wrecked." cobs Hardware Co,, where Six prisoners overpowered a Kenneth E. Joel of Keyport could complete their investi- Representing Arnold, it was his fault because this And one of the young peo- guard and broke out of Bur- Mrs. Kelleher also request- window-smashers caused $2,- represents the plaintiffs. gation. Charles Frankel of Asbury was the first time he has ple who stayed to the meet- OOO worth of damage last lington County Jail this morn- ed residents to stop litter- been assigned a case by the ing, especially in the areas ing's end said afterward, weekend, said the seven busi- Ing. Police said all six are Public Defender. He asked for "They think something has dangerous. of the Airport Plaza and nessmen who met with the a two-week continuance. been accomplished, but it council "think more should be The fugitives were believed Bethany Road shopping cen- ters. Matawan Regional Administrators Assistant Deputy Public De- hasn't." done." to be riding in a stolen, late fender Harold A. Karasic, Mayor O'Hern said the "We know they can't put model black sedan. They She also advised that 2,390 who represents Mrs. Arnold, community relations course were not reported armed. dogs have been licensed in the said the problem was not with more police on," he said. "We township. Of all the dogs here' Get Pay Hikes, Despite Criticism for police "had been on the know they don't have them." Authorities said the six, who the Public Defender's Office boards and it was just a mat- were all in jail in connection only 47 summonses have been MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - have the audacity to ques- for the 1969-70 school year. here, but with the out-of-state He saiQ he had proposed issued to unlicensed owners. Substantial salary increases tion the salaries he recom- Contractor Wants Job ter of putting it in the cur- augmenting the police force with bank robbery or murder portion of the investigation. riculum." charges, made their escape There were 19 dog bite com- for 10 school administrators mends." Board attorney Vincent C. In Massachusetts, he said, with a "citizens' patrol," of The course, which would be after locking up a guard to plaints in May. last night drew varied com- Six board members ap- DeMaio was authorized to the office is attempting to find three or four men for each administered by the state Di- get his keys. The dog census is continu- ments from several members represent the board in an- out certain matters involving police officer. proved the salary increases, vision on Civil Righto, would All six men are from Phil- ing by the auxiliary police, of the Matawan Regional with Mr. Coppola ab- swering an appeal of Peter several people. So far, he The proposal had been re- the board reported. Areas Board of Education. J. Saker, Inc. Freehold con- added, only some of the in- require five working days so jected, Mr. Jacobs said. adelphia. They are: Bussell staining and Mr. Gilbert vot- can't be implemented until Butler, 42; James Jenkins, south of Bt. 35 have been ing against the increases. tractor, from a decision of formation has been obtained. Chief McKnight told the canvassed and the remainder Frustration was expressed the end of the present crisis, press conference that police 47; John Jordan, 29; James The new pay scale includes the state commissioner of Another problem was con- of the township will be cover- by Eugene M. Coppola, who education. the mayor said. patrols will be increased "as B. Kress, 31; Oscar Robert- John Luszkovich, assistant cerning medical testimony, he ed on weekends and evenings. stated he would like to vote said, explaining that the doc- . Chief McKnight said that a conditions warrant it." son, 31, and Robert Troy, 28. for some of the increases principal, Ravine Drive Commissioner Carl L. scheduled police training Police reported a delay be- Marburger ruled June 2 that tor who was to testify for the But he said all the patrols cause of a manpower short- and against others. Since the School, $13,420; Martin defense cannot because of course, which might have in- will be strictly police, and 10 salaries were presented Dempsey, principal, Cliff- there is no practical relief cluded community relations age and confusion as to which he can give the Saker firm, conflict o£ interest. there won't be any more citi- Two Homes in a single resolution, he pro- wood School, $16,200;..Robert programming, also has had areas to be covered. which claims it was denied Judge McGowan prefaced zen's patrols. fessed himself forced to all- Nesnay, principal, Strath- to be postponed. Black adults had assisted stain. a contract on the addition to his granting of the motion for Entered more School, 416,200; John the Broad Street School de- continuance by stating that he Black community leaders the police on Friday, Satur- ^IIDDLETOWN - Police Three Injured Franklin M. Gilbert stated Sweeney, assistant principal, spite its low bid of $491,396. has the greatest respect for have said that racism in the day and Sunday nights, some yesterday reported the forced he deplored the fact that "a Strathmore School, $14,600; -The coritract'Was "awarded the defense counsels and for police department is one of riding with officers in patrol entry of two Lincroft homes In Car Crash block vote" was required. William Reiner, principal, the Public Defender's Of- their most serious problems cars, while others mingled M1DDLETOWN — Three to Michael Riesz & Co., with the young people in the over the weekend. Credit He voted against the resolu- Lloyd Road Intermediate Inc. of Fords. The Riesz firm fice. and the cause for a great cards and 545 in cash were persons were slightly injured tion, he declared, because to School, ?16,100; John Valente, He said he reluctantly deal of the hostility young streets, counseling calm. in a rear-end collision at Bt. bid $497,000 on the Broad reported taken. vote for some of the in- assistant principal, Lloyd Street School addition, $242,- granted the adjournment be- blacks demonstrate. The meeting with the West- According to Detective 35 and New Monmouth Road creases would be "to per- Road School, $13,500; John cause the court tries to dis- side merchants was interrupt- last evening, according to po- s 000 on the Ravine Drive Mayor O'Hern said the po- Capt. Robert Letts, the home petuate mediocrity." Caracciolo, high school prin- pose of murder cases as fast ed by about 16 black youths, lice. School addition and a,.com- lice will have a "flexible re- part of a group of 60 which of William Duffie of 1 Bodger Backs Superintendent cipal, $16,200; Thomas Sta- bined price of $734,000, which as it can. sponse" to incidents in the Jacques Thompson, 49, of attended the National Asso- Ave. was entered between David Engebretson de- chura, assistant high school won the award. A new trial date will be community, adding "We have 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Fri- 1319 Birch Ave., Wanamssa, ciation o( Colored People's clared he would support the principal, $14,650; Gunther A $604 Saving fixed. to protect against the type of Youth Council meeting at the day. Entry was gained by driver of one of the cars, and vandalism we had last night." his two passengers were recommendations of Dr. Heyse, high school guidance The combined price sub- In his preliminary report of Community Center earlier. forcing a front window. A John F. McKenna, school director, 514,500, and Corne- mitted by the Saker firm was Promote Patrols wallet containing $20 and taken to Riverview Hospital the incident, County Medical They reportedly declared by the Fairview First Aid superintendent-;'._. ^"because lius O'DonneU,, supervisor of $734,720. If the board had Examiner Dr. C. Malcolm B. He promised the Westside "we want to meet with you credit cards was taken from awarded the Broad Street merchants additional police a bedroom. Squad, and were treated and this man knows far more elementary" education, $12,- Gilman reported that the in- and we'll let you know School contract to the Saker patrols, which he told report- when." released. now than I will know years 800. fant died of a brain hemor- An intruder forced the from now ... I wouldn't The salaries are effective firm and the Ravine Drive ers would be accomplished Mayor O'Hern last night The passengers were identi- rhage. He said the infant's front door at the home of fied as Beatrice Thompson, School contract to the Riesz immediately by adding to the said only that the governing Edward Rosenbaum of 79 69, also of the Birch Ave. ad- firm, the total would have body has numerous bruises duty schedules of the present body would meet with the Swimming River Road some- dress, and Helen Magee, been $733,396-a saving of and a burn on its left "leg. 35-man force, but the busi- Youth Council. time between 5 p.m. and 5:30 Stewart Ave., Wanamassa. $604. p'm. Saturday, Capt. Letts The driver of the second Mr. DeMaio explained that said. A wallet containing $25 car, Edmund Hanlon, 60, of 77 the appeal from Commis- wastaken from a pocketbook Wallace St., Red Bank, was sioner Marburger's decision in a bedroom. uninjured. will be to the state Depart- Marlboro Accounts Audited Detective Patrick McCon- No summons was issued, ment of Education. The (Continued) ponents using the township of- also kept bills not due until nelt and Patrolman Robert according to police. Investi- Saker firm's petition seeks McNair are in charge of the gating officer was Patrolman me, because checks had been fices as sounding boards. We the end of the month locked only to have the Riesz con- received and not deposited are in to do a job and we will tip in her desk. Investigations. Herman Grillon. tract at Broad Street School for a month. They told me get it done, in spite of oppo- "So for a month I had" no declared null and void, the not to do anything but write sition. lawyer $aid. knowledge of what commit- checks. "We're also investigating ments we had, could make no In the meantime, work "Mr. Minogue said it was several other accounts which decision regarding invest- • County Births continues at Broad Street the business administrator's appear strange to me be- ment of tax monies. All I School, since no restraining fault that these things were cause of the amount paid in could do was sit there and order has been sought, Mr. not done, but it was the fi- six montlis," write checks." BIVERVIEW 136, Angle Inn Trailer Court, DeMaio added. nance director who said to Farmingdalc, son, yesterday. Mayor Grubb said the state Mr. Higham said Mr. Cos- Red Bank A recommendation of Ed- wait. The office is in a real Department of Civil Service Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ed- tura had promised to come in ward J. Scullion, board sec- mess . . ." had confirmed by letter his and help get him settled ia ran (nee Genevieve Summa), wards (nee Lillian Frentin), retary and business adminis,- 407 Ocean Ave., Belmar, son, "The mess," said the may- understanding that he, the fi- the job, but Mr. Costura had 333 Sherwood Drive, Cliff- trator, to reject a voca- or, "is a residue of the Me- nance director and business wpod Beach, son, yesterday. yesterday. never been available. Bor- tional work-study program Cue-Denton-Creevy adminis- administrator can hire un- ough. Auditor Robert Eisner Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross Mr. and Mrs. John Camp- that would cost the board tration." He said he had lost classified secretaries. bell (nee Dorothy Druse), 100 is away for a month, but an (nee Judith Krill), 11-A $2,700 was tabled. The pro- not only the finance director, Other criticism of Mrs. associate is now represent- Spring St., Red Bank, daugh- Third Ave., Belmar, son, yes- ANTICIPATION — Robert Singer of New Shrews, gram involves hiring of stu- but the finance clerk, the tax terday. Denton came from Jlr. llig- ing him here, said the mayor. er,' yesterday. bury, left, and Robart Grammer of Little Silver, mem- dent personnel in mainte- collector and assistant collec- ham, who said she had kept Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cusa- nance and clerical jobs. In tor through resignations after Mr. Higham said the audi- JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL mano (nee Joan Brocconc), bers of the executive board of the Interfaith Youth the commitment ledger previous years, the program he became mayor. locked up in her desk for a tor will be down the first Neptune 35 Chamber Lane, English- Council of -the Groater Red Bank Area, plan coffee was supported completely by week of July to close out the town, daughter, yesterday. Mr. Grubb had no com- month before he was able to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pat- and discussion which will be held Wednesday at 8 federal' funds. The board's see it, despite his repeated hooks and prepare a quarter- Mr. and Mrs Juan Villar- ment on Mrs. Denton's pre- rick (nee Ludie Matthews), p.m. in the S+. James Grammar School cafeteria, Red share of $2,700 for 1969-70 requests 16 her and Joseph ly statement in accordance roch (nee Monica Munoz), diction that 2oning officer 1026 Mattison Ave., Asbury would be 50 per cent of the Leo, who was fired last week with state law. SOI Eleventh Ave., Belmar, Bk (Register Staff Photo I Leonard Baird is the next to Park, daughter, Thursday. cost. go in what she has termed as business administrator. He said Mrs. Denton's func- daughter, yesterday. tion had been to prepare Mr, and Mrs. Robert Con- Patrick Maggio of Holmdel a "political purge," except to Mrs. Denton worked days fofti (nee Arlene Donner), 39 MONMOUTH MEDICAL say, "She seems to think she and Mr. Higham nights. vouchers for the mayor and Long Branch was hired as a resource him to sign, that some ven- Village Boad, Sea Girt, knows more than I do about Mr. Higham was appointed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diaz Program Scheduled teacher from July 1, 19S9, dors had been waiting for 120 daughter, Thursday. what I'm going to do. in mid-May and began work (Amelia Johnson), 6S Chapin until June 30,1970, at $13,000. to 150 days to be paid, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crad- "I'm tired of political op- June 2. He said Mrs. Denton er (nee Nancy Ferrettl), 2415 Ave., Red Bank, son, yester- that "our credit rating is Rt. 35, Manasquan, daughter, day. , By Inter faith Youth seriously hampered by this." Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matia Mr. Higham, a computer Van Salisbury (Geraldine BED BANK — Dr. Ervin Bank and John Barren of systems analyst with Bank- (Continued) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mor- Blackey), 25 Bay Ave., East L. Harlacher, president of Middletown. ers Trust Co., New York, has oney (nee Diane Tanner), 2 Brookdale Community Col- County have been properly The Weather Keansburg, son, yesterday. been a resident since last Mill Road, Matawan, son, lege, will be the main speak- Co-chairmen of the event, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mangin to which adults and young discharging their duties with Cloudy with patchy fog and from 2 p.m. yesterday up to August at 3 Mlllay Road, Thursday. er at an Interfaith Coffee particular reference to law (nee Carol Ackerman), J-4 sponsored by the Interfaith people of all faiths arc in- chance of occasional drizzle 7 a.m. today amounted to .91 Whitticr Oaks. He works 12 Mr. and Mrs. John Me- S u 11 o n Drive, Matawan, vited, are the Rev. Mrs. Lee- enforcement." this morning. Partly cloudy of an inch. to 15 hours per week for the Grath (nee Phyllis Rouch), Youth Council of the Greater daughter, yesterday. Red Bank Area scheduled for nell Harris, associate minis- The "petition" says the this afternoon. High today in TIDES township. 2397 Manasquan Park. Mana- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oli- ter of Calvery Baptist Church. papers, "specifically prays mid 70s to low, 80s. Partly .Sandy Hook Civil Service officials yes- squan, son, Thursday. tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the St. ver (nee Beverly Hills), 180 James Grammar School cafe- Mrs. Hart Webber, lay lead- that an order be entered that cloudy tonight and tomorrow TODAY - High 3:42 p.m. terday confirmed Mrs. Den- Mr., and Mrs. Eric Aker- Monmouth Ave., Long teria. er at St. James Catholic an order be entered that Low tonight in upper 50s to and low 10:12 p.m. ton's statement that no one man (nee Olga Bayer), 14 Branch, son, yesterday. Church, both here, and Mrs. Laurence Wolfson be arrest- mid 60s. High tomorrow like TOMORROW — High 3:54 eke can fill her job or Mrs. Serving as reactors and Max Singer, lay leader of ed and brought before this Cambridge Rd., Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dang- leading the discussion period today. a.m. and 4:42 p.m. and low Norma Saathoff's, but a son, yesterday. ler,, (nee Ann Titmas), 1317 Monmouth Reform Temple, court to be punished for con- In Elberon, the high lemp- 10:18 a.m. and 11:12 p.m. whole new job category might will be Edward Davis of New New Shrewsbury. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zac- Maple Ave., Wanamassa, Shrewsbury, moderator; Paul tempt." erature yesterday was 69 and For Bed Bank and Rumson exclude them. Both were cer- cari (nee Delorcs Mangan), daughter, yesterday. Zar of Red Bank, Ruven The Rev. Mrs. Joan M. Hig- The investigation into Long the low was 59. The tempera- bridge, add two hours; Sea tified as clerk-typists May 15 53 .Yorktowne Drive. English- Mr. and Mrs. John Lebeyka Brooks of Monmouth Beach, gins of New Shrewsbury is Branch began before release ture at 6 p.m. was 69 and Bright, deduct 10 minutes; in this list, in owler of grades: town son, yesterday, (nco Pauline Partridge), 349 Wanda Webster of Neptune, adviser to the council, which of the FBI transcripts, but the overnight low was 64. The Long Branch, deduct IS min- Mrs. Denton, Violet Ludvick, Mr. and Mrs. Dean White Grant Ave., Eatontowo, Robert Crammer of Little Sil- has planned a number ol ac- was intensified alter their re- temperature at 7 a.m. today utes; Highlands bridge, Mrs. Saathoff, Barbara Cut- '(nee Judith Lefkowich), Box daughter, yesterday. ver, Carol Webber ol Bed tivities for coming months. lease by the SIC. was 65. Total precipitation add 40 minutes. tridge and Anna Williams.