
w i awl tomorrow. Ihtmday, partly cloudy. Hfeh (o- 25,475 aliy, tomorrow and Thursday In Red Bank Area j the Tti. Low tonl|ht, A to «. • V7 • , , Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., IMS. Sea weather, page I. DIAL 741-0010 HON.MOUTH COUNTY'S HOME^ NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS tautd duly, Uoniar tbreuw Friday, ticond Clut PMttst PAGE ONE VOL 88 NO "SO PlU1 „ fa i^ MJ « AddltloMil MUlinl OHICM. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1965 7c PER COPY Middletown Police Arrest 12 at Big Beer Party MIDDLETOWN-Police yester- Bay Ave., Highlands; Henry C. V. Taylor, 20, of Ihe University Police said the wooded hang- mids of beer cans at the scene, The 12 arrests were made by and then ran back into the woods, day broke up a beer party in the Hartsgrove, 19, of 12 Miller St., of Tennessee; Andrew D. Ness, out, which is about half a mile possibly two or three thousand Detective Capt. Joseph M. Mc- the chief said. Hartshorne woods. Locust, ar- Highlands; Robert C. Hartsgrove, 21, of Shore Dr., Highlands; Den- from Portland Rd. and the same cans, and that youths, both boys Carthy and Detective Sgt. Robert Highlands police said there are paths and even sofas at the hang- rested 12 persons and Impounded 20, of 12'/j Miller St., Highlands; nis McCarthy, 24, of 48 Wilson distance from the Henry Hudson and girls, have named the place Letts. About a dozen quarts of "Iron City," after, a brand-name beer and several six-packs were out. five cars. An estimated 40 es- Craig A. Bahrs, 18, of 79 Port- PI., Belleville; Thomas Corson, Regional High School, on the Mid- dletown-Highlands border;" has beer. taken to police headquarters Municipal Court hearing date caped by running through the land Rd,, Highlands, and Henry 31, of 76 Center Ave., Atlantic along with those arrested. for those arrested has been set woods to cars parked in nearby DeAndrlco, 17, of 20. Ralph St., Highlands; James DesBlens, 38, been the scene of fights and other A large "Iron City" sign was trouble for several weeks — one for Thursday, Sept. 16 at 9 a.m. areas. Highlands, all chargld with pos- of Roger St., Highlands, and Ro- up when police raided the place While the two policemen were The chief said one man claimed land Eldridge, 30, of 25 Valley youth reportedly had to have 30 yesterday. leaving, some of the youths who Acting Police Chief Raymond session of alcoholic beverages, stitches from a fight. he was in the wooded area bird- T. Walling listed these arrests: and Walter J. Shermond, 22, of St., Highlands, all charged with The chief said seven youths had run into the woods came back watching and others said they Edward M. O'Nell, 18, of 225 191 Bay Ave., Highlands; Gary trespassing. ' The chief said there are pyra- were posted as lookouts. to get some of the left-behind beer were on nature hikes. Committee to Be Formed Today County Industrial Unit To Administer U.S. Aid By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County Board of Freeholders will appoint an Industrial Develop- ment Committee today to admin- A Friendly Letter — But ster county participation in the U. S. Economic Development Act FREEHOLD — It was only a friendly letter. But wowl know what he's talking about." of 1965. Happy about passage of the new Economic Development While the congressman was waiting publication today of Freeholder Director Joseph C. Act, in which he had had a featured role, Rep. James J. _his rebuttal, that indeed Monmouth had no such program, Irwin disclosed the plan in Howard, the freshman Democrat, wrote about it last week to Mr. Irwin last night Issued a three-page statement prepared statement last night Monmouth County Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin, the veteran Republican. In it he set the record straight but ignored without men- which was part of his exchange tion the fact that his latest information contradicted his first with Rep. James J. Howard over "Dear Joe," it started. And it was signed, "Sincerely, report. .-...» recent county history in federal Jim." "Insulting," said Congressman Howard of the first Irwin economic aid. In between the congressman noted that the freeholders statement. "A guilt complex," he charged in describing the The Democratic congressman had not enacted an Economic Development Program under second. ' A BEVY OF BEAUTIES — Four of the candidate! for Wit title of Mi« Am&rrca got to- touched it off when he wrote to 19S1 federal legislation, and would now need one with a com- mittee to administer it. Initially Mr. Irwin.pointed to a number of public works gether thorHy after they registered with Pageant headquarter! in Atlantic City yester- Mr. Irwin to discuss county par- projects, notably seawalls and bridges, built with federal ticipation in the new federal pro- Even though, as of last night, he said he hadn't read' the day. They are, left to right, Mi«s New Jeney, Kathleen Holmes of Toms River; Miii letter, Mr. Irwin had a rapid-fire double barreled reaction. money, as proof of the existence of an Economic Development gram, signing the letter with one Program. P*nnsyljri'nia, Judith McConnell of BVtiel Park; Mi» Delaware, Kathleen Gr«nde!L.of of the pens President Johnson He told The Register last Thursday the county had an Wilmington, «nd Miss New York, Marlena Butcfivrof Hamburg. AnoMtr"ph^O'.bn^s+ had used in signing the bill. Economic Development Program and that Mr. Howard "didn't (See LETTER, Page 3) , . page of lecond section. - (AP'Wirephato) Rep. Howard had been floor manager for passage of one sec- tion of the legislation in the House and attended the bill-signing cer- emony In the White House). The Republican, freeholder di- rector at first said Mr. Howard wai wrong about the county not having hid in Economic Devel- opment Program and said such Become Asbury Park 'Admirals' things as: A Royal Welcome I don't think he knows whal By WILLIAM HENDERSON Mayor Frank Rowland said, con- Gov. Hughes strolled the going to vote .for you because he's talking about . How ASBURY PARK-Gov. Richard sists of eight lifeboats, 16 oars boards Sunday greeting children you. are against Communists ATLANTIC CITY - (AP) Kathy Holmes, also received a miniature size swim suit simi- does he think we qualified for J. Hughes and his Republican and some beautiful girls for in- and adults alike. A regatta he teaching our children in school." 19-year-old Toms River native who will repre- lar to those worn by the city's life guards, and federal assistance for seawalls rival, Sen. Wayne DujnSnt,' Jr.; spiration. Sen. DUmont received was to review was canceled due Reference . was to the recent sent New Jersey in the Miss America Pageant, a large bouquet of red roses. and bridges .'. We know how resorted to old. fashioned poli- the same honor yesterday at the to. rough seas. Rutgers university . Incident In- arrived in Atlantic City yesterday to a royal Most of the other 49 candidates for Miss to run the government, of Moh- ticking to win vates over the same place on the boardwalk, Gov. Hughes, a familiar figure volving Professor Eugene- Geilc- Welcoming committee. America are met only by a hostess and their mouth County ... (The) county holiday weekend. here. The candidates were pre- in Monmouth County, drew large vese, which has became a po- ,On hand at Batter Field, where her plane is in the front line of so many The candidates kissed babies; sented with' admiral's hats. crowds. So did Sen. Dumont, who litical football. official car. • • . • . < • . 1 (ran Lakewood landed, were her mother and .Kathy's traveling outfit was a brown, with things it- would make his head shook hands with visitors; ate Other notables who have been campaigned along the boardwalk Sen. Dumont received a warm father, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Holmes,' mem- a touch of beige, double breasted knit cuit.' iwim." hot dogs and ice cream cones, appointed admirals in Asbury from Convention Hall south. reception on the sands, then bers of the Toms River Jaycees, who spon- She wore a burnt orange pillbox hat, with Another Program and; reached the real corny stage Park are Joe McCarthy, former Earlier, the GOP hopeful Journeyed to Asbury Park. With by munching pop corn. manager of the N.Y. Yankees him' were Assemblyman Willii J sored her, about 20 newsmen and photogra- brown gloves, brown shoes and brown pocket It developed that the count) walked in the sand at Sandy Hook phers, and six members of the Dover Township book. , Both men received equal hon- whose team trained here during State Park, introducing himself. T. Hiering, Toms River, cantlf doesn't have a program and that ors during their campaign chores World War 2; the late Vice Pres- date for the state Senate and Police Force who provided an airport escort The plane ride, which lasted less than half it got the aid Mr. Irwin men- The climax of Sen. Dumont's for her. an hour, was Kathy's first. n Monmouth. On Sunday, the ident Alvin Barkley; Francisco appearance there was when a Joseph Azzolina, Middletown, tioned under another program. governor was made an admiral Belucci, mayor of Rome, and running for a GOP seat in the Atlantic City Commissioner Richard S. She flew here in a single engine red and To Mr. Irwin's first statement woman approached him and said: Jackson also met the plane and presented in the Asbury Park navy which, former Gov. Robert Meyer.
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