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HOIIUOUTH fbssuqu )* CO. HXSTOftlCAt ASSM. . H.J . ..........................* ....... ft®; This Week Two Sections 20 Pages COVERING TOWNSHIPS OF HOLMDEL, MADISON MABUlOttO, MATAWAN AND MATAWAN DOBOOOn 90th YEAR — 11th W EEK Member . National EUltorlal Association , .ft' MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 Member New Jeraty i>reu AsaocUtton Single Copy Ten Cent* Home Numbering Measure Adopted " Committee Named To Begin Work An orderly system of street and house numbers will be - assigned throughout Matawan by a three-member committee under the terms of an ordi- I nance adopted by the Matawan Borough Council Tuesday night. There , were no objec- tions to adoption of the irjea- sure, , ................. ' Mayor Spafford A, Schanck appointed Leroy Smith, Wal- ' ter Pike and Councllwomnn Mrs, Genevieve Donnell to serve on.the committee which " Is empowered to assign num- bers to lands at Intervals cor- responding to f r o n t a g e re qulrements of the revised mu- nicipal building zone ordinance. According to the ordinance, numbers are to run fn.consec- utlve order from east to west and north to south and will be made’ a part of the official borough tax map, Mayor Bcb- anck suggested the committee assign numbers lo the newer sections of the borough at the outset of their work. May Appeal In Writing . Appeals by private proper- " ty owners against, the number assigned to their property may ,, be made In writing to the lnny- ; or and borough council. Coun- i oil. then,may hold a hearing to determine the... merit of their grievance and may as- sign a different number, the .... ordinance notes. ................... Introduction of th e bill by council at Its meeting Aug, 20, followed a petition presented to "council July 22 by 23 residents of the Ravine Gardens section seeking assignment of street numbers' to Comply wllh pCS- tal regulations to r e c e i v e house to house mall deltvery. . A request by the New Jer- sew-Natural Qua Co. for per - mission to Install a six-inch gas main on Mill Rd., from Route 3« to Route-'7» and a - long d short section of AE!*n- - tie Ave., was held up pebddngj ' -■ an agreement, tnat the utmtyj. ' will fill excavations accord-, lng to specifications of the borough engineer, : Must Fill Excavations . With Sand Councilman Cyrus K . Brown said the borough wants"; ex- cavalloni filled with sand he- (oontlnued on page seven) M/ss New Jersey Miss New Jersey, New Monmouth's Marilyn Beryl Rockafellow, wasn't axnouf ihe Miss America, finalists Saturday night at Atlantic City's famous Convention Hall, but she did win a $1000 educational scholarship as the most • talented popular Blnger among non-finallsts. . The Middletown Township beauty competed la a field of .52 girls in the 32nd an- nual-Miss America pageant at. the' Soulhv Jersey resort. She reported Jier family was very proud to have her par- ticipate In the competition. Miss Rockafellow haSsWrll- ten more than 20 q o n g b, some of...which she sang while on ihe “Name That Tune" TV quls-program on -the Columbia network. She appeared on the show Tues- .day night with her partner, James Kelly, New York The couple won the $25,000 "Gold- en Medley." Lake Lefferts Water Analyzed Rulgers Report To Board Of Health Reports of an analysis of Lake Lefferts water d u r i n g the summer, was read by Charles W. Mandevllle, secre- tary, to the Matawan Board of Health at Its'meeting Mon- day. The analysis was made by a Rutgers University agen- cy. The eoiilty of tha water content was of particular con- cern In that no collform bac- terial count appeared In any area that did not correot Itself In subsequent analyses. There were six samplings taken dur- ing tho summer at seven dif- ferent locations ln the lake, In- cluding one at the .QldBrldge sands source of the water that bubbles up In the spring under the Route 34 bridge. , , The collform count showed on. “high’ *-reading of 0400'at Regional School Assistant Named Dr. Gillcrist To Assist Dr. Norris The F r e e h o l d Regional Board of Education Monday night hired Dr, WUllaon A. OlUcrlst as administrative as- sistant lo Dr. Robett^B. Nor- ris, High . Sohool. Superinten- dent,_ at, an annual salary of $8640, Dr. Gillcrist, a graduate Of Cornell University, comes to Freehold Regional from Slippery Rock State Teachers -College, Slippery,, Rock, Pa., . where he was professor of sec- ondary education. Dr. Gillcrist will handle activities involving bhe school’s Instruction pro-, gram/ Creation of the two assistant administrative posts, was voted . by the board Aug. 11 at the suggestion of Dr..Norris, who took over as superintendent Aug. 1. He replaced Dr. Rich- ard T. Beck, who resigned. Dr. Gillcrist is a native of Pleasantvllle, N.Y., and holds bis Doctoraie ln American History, Guidance and Second- ary School Education. Dr. Norris told the School board actual enrollment for the current school yeai/ stands ' (continued on page seven) TwoCourts Fine Man Who pled, Defied Cop Eugene Byrnes, 24, of 281 Stevens Ave., Morgan, was /in- ed $50 and $S-costaJ)y Magis - trate Maxwell H. Mayer, of •— -Mfldlson—Tflwmshlp,. Monday, Jtor_speedlng: lOO-mllcs-an-hbiir In a 60-mile-an-bour zone along Route 35 on Aug. 24 at 3:05 a.m. . 8gt. George Hanson, of town- ship police, chased the speed- ing car south on Route 35r aft- er noting it go through a red . light in Laurence Harbor. He t was unable to catch it until it got to -the Cllffwood Ave. traf- .fic light In,Matawan Township, be testified.’ Sgt. Hanson also' filed a . charge of disregarding a traf- fic signal on which B y r n e s . waa fined $5 and $5 costa. A disorderly conduct complaint filed by Sgt. Hanson in Mata- wan Township, resulted In the defendant being fined by Mag- lstrate Luther A. Foster In Chat township on a disorderly count of being abusive to a po - lice officer. ‘tbe/Beechwood beach but the next reading had It down U> a ^negligible 15, so there vras ho reason Co atop swimming. Again, a 930 count on one read- ing „at>_ the Ravine _Dr,__bridge dropped av/ay to only a trace on the next two weeks read- ing. Poor Acidity Results On the acidity side the re- sults Were not so good. The pH count ’ for water neutral between water acid and alkali ls at seven and the water In- creases Jn acidity aa the pH reading goes down from 7 to 0. At 3.6 marlneu Ufe cannot be maintained In a body of water and that is the reading for Lake Matawan. At* one reading, on Aug, 7, the aoidLty reading foj Lake Lefferts reached the danger point of 3.7. At the same time the Old Bridge sands source of water had * a reading of 3.3. The pH reading in the lake was 4.3. on the first reading, June 6, and the last readings ln August found the acidity improved from 4.1 to 4.4, Indl- caijjpff.that there was a condi- tion in the top heal of the sum- mer at the end of July and st&rb of August that brought the water td a danger point. Board members reported there were complaints that nothing but catfish and sunfisb now could live In the lake. John Muller, health Inspec- tor, attributed lack of heavy thunderstorms which w o u l d cause a run of water over the dam, carrying away offensive dead accumulations, as ono reason for the grave Increase ln acidity in the lake- in mid - summer, There was also a feeling among the members that the unwillingness of ‘ the county to let water flow over, the dam and open the sluce gates, ostensibly u rp r o t e c t Ravine Dr., as a Winty road, was a contributory factor. , The board found the survey very worthwhile and approved the $175 bill for It. Citizen's Council .. To Meet Sept. 18 The, first fall public meeting of the -Citizen's Council for Better Schools ln (he Matawan Township School District will be hold Thursday “ evening 7 - Scpt. 18, at 8 p.m. ln the Mata- wan High School.. . The-—main - feature- of the meeting will be the presenta- tion of a shmmaf^ of all the committee reports. These re- ports ore a survey of the' Mat- 'awan Township School District —Its buildings, and grounds, its student population, the cur- riculum and the financial sit- uation. . , Stephen Enter line, president, will preside. All citizens who are Interested in better educ- ation for their children are In- vited to attend. Holmdel Acre . Suit NearsEnd Attorneys Wrangle Qver New Figures HolmdeTs full-acre tot tjtal neared Its. culmination ; today as hearing ended yesterday with both sides embroiled over the cross examination of J?hn D. Lazarus, Ocean Township, put on the stand by Lawrence A. Carton, Middlotowm special counsel for the township, ; as an expert ln sales and valua- tion In the area, ' Mr. Lazarus acknowledged sales had gone down trom 31 to eight in the last year, fol- lowing the adoption of/he full acre minimum lot size ordin- ance but this he attributed to the general outback in real es- tate activity with the recess slon. Ho found it only in keep- ing with the national average. When Theodore D. Parsons, Red Bank, as attorney for ap- pellants seeking to have the ordinance set aside, demanded that Mr. Lazarus pome back today with exact figures taken from work on his records and not "guesses" there was a storm In the courtroom as Mr. Carton charged Mr. Parsons with misusing the township’s own witness and Insisted that Mr. Lazarus be paid, by the appellants If ho w t r e to do work for them to strengthen their case, Mr. Parsons scof- fed at Mr. Carton's position and held vigorously that he had a right, on cross-examina - tion, to m&ke the township’s witness produce some tollable testimony, - .Throe Day Trial The outburst between thc at^ torneytf climaxed threo days of resumed trial. Earlier yester- day, John Mount, assessor; William J. Duncan, as secre- tary of the planning board, and committeeman E r n e s t Peseux were pul on the stand. Mr. Mount offered his record of property transfers In an at- tempt by Mr. Carton to show there bad been no interruption to the normal flow of real es- tate aotlvlty by the adoption of the ordinance. —— l - Mr/Duncan and H r, Peseiuc f rave tbelr reasons for support- ng tho full-aero ordinance and thoy were much in kcoplng with* those advanced by Ber- nard Goldsmith, 'chairman of the planning board the day be- fore*. M r. Duncan was ham- (contlnued on page seven) Tri-County Offer Made By JCP&L "Firm And Binding" Says Utility Head Jersey Central Power It Light Co., ln a. letter signed by Its president, Charles E. Kolil- hopp, has submitted to the Trl- County Rural Electric Co., q firm and binding oiler" for the purchase of Tri-County’s properties, facilities and busi- ness assets. JCP&L’a o f f e r was accompanied by a certi- fied check In the amount of 5917,000 which has been depos- ited In escrow In Che Freehold Trust Co. pending action on thc offer. R. B. Barlow, bank president, accepted the escrow obligations to be performed, In Its offer, which Includes $70,000 for Tri-County to dis- tribute among its some 2500 customers, JCP&L proposed to spend $305,000 to Improve Trl- County facilities In order to provide better service to Trl- Ccunty customers, The larger utility also stated that the ma- jority of Tri-County customers will benefit Immediately by the sale by having their electric rates lowered, and lhat In no case will any rates be raised. The offer points out. that JCP- SiL’s lowor oloclrlo rates would provide a minimum a n n u a l saving of $40,800.65 to ,TrI- County customers based upon the consumption of Trl-Coun- ty members for the 12-months period ending July 1958, The offer came as tho result (continued on - page ten) Neiv Electric Sub-Station For Hazlet Area * V F as *r * . ■ Jersey Central Power A Light Company’s new sub-station at Bothany. Rd. and the New York and Long Branch Railroad at the edge of Maro .11111, Haslet, Is shown above. Construc- tion of the new $100,000 Installation, according to Jack McGalllard, manager of JGP&L's Bay Division, Is part of the electric utility's continual program of adding new faolUUes to stay ahead of the rapid growth of the area It serves, Tho new sub-station will serve llnrltan and Holmdel Townships. - Pointing to the tremendous growlh of th|a part of Monmouth County, Mr. McGalllard noted that ln 1953, JCP&L had 1152 customers In Raritan Township, As of July 1958, tho num- ber of JCP&L customers In Raritan Township totaled 2620, an Inorease of 1474 over tho five- year period, Thb 5000 kilovolt ampere sub-station has been designed with a view toward tho continued growth of the area. Its capacity, M r. McGalllard said, can bo doubled easily. Port of one of tbe large new housing developments which will be served by the new sub-station can bo seen In the background. , Trinity Church Buys House For Parsonage The Warden* and Vestrymen of tbe Trinity E p i s c o p a l Church; Matawan,. h a v e an- nounced the purchase ot a par- sonage as part oi the' eXpan- sIon fund campaign conducted In the parish durlng-January, February and March of this year. . 1 Tbe seven-room house of Mr, and Mrs. Fred M, Hessey. 58 Wyckoff 8t„ Matawan,- h as been acquired as the home Of a rector..,Paotoro from neigh- boring Episcopal c h u r c h e s have-conducted service. In the church for 107 years, A resi- dent rector could not be as- signed to the local parish un- til the parsonage had bee n purchased . ...... Indict Four On Swindle Count Bayshore Men Are' Named By Jurists Four bayshore'' area men have been Indicted by tho Mon- mouth County arand Jury for allegedly w o r k I n g; a $4750 swindle on a Freehold Town- ship man through two banks in Monmouth County. Named ln the Indictment handed up by the May session of the grand Jury to Superior Court Judge J. Edward Knight were John J. Gallagher, Bel- ford, M lddlotown,. -Tqwnqhlp: Harold A. Dolan Jn.,. Atlantic St., Ke yport, and H6ward Hubbs. Bradevelt Rd„ and Her- bert Kaul., Hillsdale, Rd„ both of Marlboro Township. ft, Thqfr victim, according fo County Prosecutor Vinoent P. Keuper, was Horry hr. Aiutfaok Smlthberg. ' Tells How Swindle Worked The. swindle worked this way, Mr. Keuper eald! On Feb. 3 Mr. Hubbo forged Mr. Aumack's name to a $4750 oheck on Mr. Aumack’s ac- count at the Monmouth County National Bank at Keyport, the check payable to a fic- titious William E. Morgan. Then he opened an account ln the Morgan name at thc Allen- hurst National Bank and Trust Co., Allenhurst, with the forged check. - . ............. Tea days later, M r, Hubbs, usjng thc Morg n name, wrote out- a $2250 check payable to A Thomas Posmanskl. Mr. Oal- laglier then cashed thc check at the Allenhurst bank. Also on Feb."13, Mr, Hubbs signed another check with tha Morgan name for $2500 payable to cash, and Mr. Osllagher cashed this one also. Two Charges Against Huhb, Mr. Hubbs Is charged wltb both forgery and Issuing a for- ged check; Mr, Oallngher Is charged with Issuing only, and the other defendants arc charg- ed with aiding and abetting the fraud. According to the prosecutor, Mr, Hubbs, Mr, Dolan, and Mr. Gallagher aro out on ball (continued on page seven) Suspect Caught In Two Robberies Detainers On Him From New York State Magistrate Luther A. Fos- ter. .Matawan Township, Tues- day put Thomas G. F a I r, Matawan, under $5000 t o t a l ball on two counts, Involving breaking and entry and grand larceny at the residences of Frank DellaPlctro, 58 Cliff- wood Ave,, Aug. 23 and Wil- liam Abearn, 23 Garden PI., Aug. 30. Thc defend a Ii*. wlirgb before t7ie grand Jury. .......... ' Theft of a .32 caliber revolv- er from the Ahcarn residence and of watches, Jewelry and other valuables totaled up to $1000 In value. Patrolman Ralph Wallace, township po- lice, who conducted the Inves- ttg a tton ;sald -F alr.v,*s. caught by Springfield Towns hip Police' Sunday -when he attempted to sell the revolver to a Spring- field resident, The resident called police. Patrolman Wallace reported Ihe fingerprints taken from a Jar from which money was (continued on page seven) , Notice New Tort Turnpike Espree* tl 73 plus tax round trip Preauent service, convenient sconomlcei For time schedule call COlfa* 4-2222. r School Bus Woe DL'icontent over boI iooI bus transportation loomed omln- ously today In the pallis of two /aripti boardu of eduoa- tion to meet within tlicrnext five day#/ . The CUlieni School Com*, mlltfte presented » letter to the Madison hoard Tuesday protesting that children at- tend ing the first four grades arc required te walk te school on roads where there are no sidewalks and the speed limit U In excess of 25 mile* pfcr hour. A b o a r d spokesman said six addition* , al rung were established the oponlng da f of School on ex* istkng routes, but the tele- phone wires kepi humming and It appeared tlmt at to* . night's;, hoard > <4 education ^Yncotlng Uic twomUe I.l m 11' ^rqlo wonld bo ta tor' Wv,M*tZ *! Likewise in tho hfatawan sohool distrloi there w e r e rumblings from the direction of Lino Rd. snd~Churcli fit. that were expected to devel- op into a roar tor buses at uoxi Monday night’s meet- ing. The move by the Uarl* tan Township Board ot Edu- cation recently to grant all pupils transportation for the first two weeks of tho sohool term In reported to have had its rcpercussloais In adjoin- ing districts, Ineludlng the Line Rd. section of Mats* wan, ., . . ......... TwoWomen, Child Hurt In Collision Second Cliffwood Craih Called Hit-Run Two Genoa residents and a four-monthold Infant were taken to Perth Amboy Gener- al Hospital for treatment of fa- cial Injuries after all wore thrown forward Into a wind- shield when their car w as struck by a car passing It at the Route 35 and Cllffwood Ave. lnterBoollon Thursday at 1:40 p.m. The accldont vic- tims were Mrs. Virginia G. Walker, 27,'her ihfant child, ahd Mrs. Ralph O. Muro, all Of 97 Blond! fit., Genoa, Driv- er of the other car was Wil- liam O. Whltehead,_ 40, Old- wick, according to Pnlrolmsn James G. Hoyt, township po- lice, the Investigating officer, Mrs. Walker told tho officer sho was slopped for tlie red light on thc highway and gave a nlgnul for a left turn and^ had started to turn into Cliff- wood Ave, when Mr. White- head c^mo up from the rear at a good rate of speed, and hit her car on tlie right front. -Mr, Whitehead admitted hl« vision was obscured partially by oara Mopped at the Inter MeadowLand For Sanitary Landfill Keyport Firm Seeks Tract In Madison Twp. A snnttary landfill-onertillon concession for tbo mendow land along ltouto 35 wns ask ed by tlie L, T. Ons Engi- neering Co., Ino., Koynoit it the meeting of tlio Mndlson Township Zoning Donrd of Ad- justment mooting M o n d s y. Tlio area Involved Is Uie mex- dowlcnid south of Rosewood Dr,, qnd extending onsl to Wlinlo Creek, wlievo it Is tbs boundary Una betiweon Madi- son nnd Matawnn Township*. H e r b e r t R, RoUionborg Keyport, Mtornoy . for tlio nppllpnnts. osked for Uie is- iuahde. to * specinr-permit by the board xs allowed/ under the ordinance for snob pur- pose. Tbe aporntlon would be carried on by sections under scries of 30-dn/y penults which would give continued townsbip supervision of tbo project, nocordlng to Mr. Rolb- enberg, Tbo sanitary landfill operation could bo gotten un- derway In four .mouths, Uie a: to nicy reported. Tlio zoning bonrd set Sept, 28 at 0 p.m. as dnto for a nub- ile bearing on tbo applications. Recommend Variance __ Tho bonrd voted to recom- mend a variance for the Fier- ro tract of 11. lots near Fierro Avo, on application of tbe own- ers, tbo Mlddloscx Electrlo Co., Perth Amboy. Tbo lots In the subdivision do not conform to th o lOO-by-128-foot minimum lot size but John E. Mullane, South Amboy, attornay for llio (continued on page seven) Central Park Noyv Under Way Donation To Schools Fund, Park Offered Receipt of (4500 payment for tbo first 10 hemes.sold by Merritt Park Building Corp. In Uie Control Park lDOO-homcslle traol was reported received and turned over to the Madi- son Township Board of Educa- tion, nt tho Madison Township Committee meeting Monday. It meets tho $450 per house oc- cupied toward building aohools proviso. , '' vh;-";1 '- . Tlio developers also made an offer of 12 lots in the‘Park Clrclo, Athens nnd Washington Ave.s area, for a park. Tho township.commlttoo deferred acceptance of this gift until the planning bonrd and town- ship engineer review the pro- posal nnd decldo the location of the tract and tlie ooudltlons of use and malntcnanoo aro suitable for a park. ' Robert Baler, Mllltown, township engineer, reported tho typo of pavwnentjjielng In- stalled In tho Sayre W o o d s South development had been rejcolcd by lho Federal Hous- ing Administration a lul a pavement now nupurlor to that called for by township mint- mum specifications would be put down, Ask Wnter Supply Approval Tbo Washington Park Hold- ing Co. asked approval of Its nppllenllon lq the Jlorough of Sayrevllle for water supply fqr a dovelopmont they projool ill the- township.- The township commlttoo gave consent on condition there was "no objeo- tlon from tho Onrdou B t a t e Water Co., a utility alroady holding franchise rights In tlift; wcHteriy section of the town- ship. Joint Renting, un Old Brldgo resident, protested the recent recommendation of a 40-mllo npoed hm ll hy Uie Stato Motor Vohlole Department, ln.t h e Engiishtown Rd. area, near tho Voorheee School,- lio qneii Hone,! why the elate should choose lo raise the speed zone neap a eohaol iron) a 35-mlle - " anal. Taxpayers To Meet. The Matawan Township Taxpayers AhsooI aH oii will meal Tuesday evening; at BUS p.m. at the Oak Shades Fire Ilouie. President J o h n ItcUagliata stated that his vommlttecs on the board of education, transportation of students, aQworuso authori- ty, nnd township committee meetlnku will give tlielr re- ports. Mayor Jolm Mari Jr. will uttend and present vouchers for Parks and Playgrounds for tho past three years In atmver to a request from the association regarding the recreation program tlmt hud been planned during t h n t period. Other pertinent business will bo dlseiiKMcd, All tax* payors nnd r c s l d o n t t of Mutawnu Township are urg* ed to attend und participate In tho discussion whloh will resolve In a quOHllon-and-nu- awer period. •ectlon but claimed Mrs./Wal- ker pulled into the palb In thc jfaaslng Tahe/Hc said- he waa (continued on pftfce seven) Aufoijf* Will Gei Plates (2) In April . _ The elate’* 2,000,000 car own ete rnity expect two cew .lt. cenxe platee lnxtead o f. one when the first Installment of the new general Issue comes out next April. Benute Repub- licans .have agreed to okay a $370,000 supplemental appro- priation to cover the cost of tho additional plate. Tbs present budget contains funds for only one new plate Per car, Tho new Issue which will be the first ln five years, will feature black numeral* on a etrnw-colored background, It w»» reported. Marlboro Townihip Aimsment Appeals AppcnU filed by four Marl- boro Township tnxpnyers wero approved with consent of the Monmouth County Board of Taxation tn Freehold Friday, Tlio hom'd, hcurlng appenln of residents In the western sec- tions of Monmouth County, re- served decision on two other Marlboro Township petitions-, The boa.rd granted appeals of tlio'following: Joseph ller- czcg, Morganvlllc-Tcnnent ltd,, lund $400 lo $200; 'Leonard Various, Pleasant Valley Rd,, building $1400 to $1090; Utncy nnd Harold Conover,'Conover Rd., Wickatunk, l a n d 42800 to $1309, nnd Lad l l o a H y Corp., Bprlng V a l l e y Rd., building $2000 canceled. .......... Decision wan reserved In the appeal of William Brinkman, Matawan Freehold lid., for a reduction In lond nsijcsfiinent from $200vto $100 and on butld-' logs from $2000 to $1500. A ho reserved was a decision on UiepetUlonof-HaToldConovcrr Conover Rd,, Wickatunk, for a reduction of land assessment from $(000 to $2400. ............ - Demi Incorporate District On* Democratic Club of the Township of Madi- son Thursday filed oorporallon pnpers-a.t thc office of Middle: fi'-x CoiHily Clerk M. JoHt-rdi Duffy. Offices' will he main- tained on. C o t t r e l l ltd., Cheoscquake, with Walter Jur- rnan as president und corpor- ate agent: Other offlcern and trustees .are Ilarold P, Cos- grove, vice president; C a r o l H. Delhnsco, treasurer: Janet O, Forrer, secretary: Ilenry F, Delbasco, Robert J, Forrer, Robert J. ltlgglns Jr., M a r y M. Brown, Elizabeth c. Gaub, Robert Higgins er, and Louise Rynn. .. limit, TJto etato traf/Jo engi- neer* havo ruled npeed limits must be roallsMc nnd the 40- mile limit Is necessitated to keep traffic flowing properly, Donald, Mnci'nn, poltce~c o m- mlssloner ihformnd him, but (continued on pago sevonl Heads Banking Unit Proxy Gf, Monmouth County Aisociation Harold W, Walling, v I c o' president of (ihe Peoples Na- tional Bank, Keyport, waa elooled and Installed us presi- dent of Uie Monmouth County Bankers and clearing House Association, Baturdny-nlglrt, Mr. Walling slnilcd hla bank- ing career 33 years ago with tlio Peoples Bank. After work- ing In Uio tram,It department RefcrRailroad StudyJo County Marz Says Safety Up To Prosecutor " Citing lho refusal of the Cen- tral Railroad of New Joraey to Install automatic) fhuher warn- - ing stgnnla nt the County Rd. , grade orosslng, tha Matawan , T o w ii a h I p Committee un- ,’ npunocd ytotorday it would re- : for the inhttbr of moldrlal and nedrstrluh safety to the Mon* mouth County Prosecutor's Of- — - flee,, . in v e s p o n a e t o resident's complaints, (ho township com- mlttoo nought Installation of llio saloty signals, The l1 a l l- road, In a lottar to (he town- nhtp yesterday, declared It had . agreed to post warning signs nml roflootor signals at tlio In- toraeollon, Tho railroad added lt felt thn present "uafoguarcU are sufficient," Mayor Jolm Mars Jr., Uoolur- . ed he would consult with Township Attorney Earn W. lCnrkus beforo referring t h • muitor to Um proaeputor, May- or afar* Jabeded Die taply froin the rslJrosd, "Just a * t a 11" and said, "ivo'vn gotten no- wlioro wjtb them.” i.; The committee ! voted to . 1)1 ii co a requested $700 Borons- • - Uie-ooard salary Inmease -for members of tlio police depart- ment on lhe ballot In the No- veinbor ganergl eleollon s» a roforoiidum. Police asked that llio referendum jpHTeM)^ Eleven r c/fld out* of S a I Onv n PI. attended the meeting lo - urge the Insinuation of a catch - basin on their street, F l o o d oolulllloits aro encountered at this lime and'nmoli of Uie ' street I* being wnelted sway, tho residents contended. . Mayor Mars promised th e delegation, led by Jolm aide- on, the drainage basin will be Installed "beforo tho w i n t e r (continued on page tan) HAROLD 4V. WALLING he wan advanced to (he book- keeping department where lio served un alalcmml clerk, bookkeeper—and-general—ledg - er bookkeeper. In 1942 be was promoted from , teller 'o in aKnot each- ler, Four yenrs lator be be- came cnsliler and. .secretary. Live year* ago be was appoint- ed vice president and cashier, and In January 1057, wns made executive vice president and cashier. Blnee 1040 Mr, WnUlng hM been a mcmber of (continued on:‘|)Ugb"T6ll) *" Now Chock Points Radar check points of— the Htule Police will be maintain, ed on Route 0 In Monmouth County and Route 1 In Middle- sex county, ll was reported, State Police announced t h o elimination of tha practice of announcing the hours riming which the radar cheok cn speeders will be maintained. Life-Saving Equipment Sot For Mondtiy Trial f ■ Plans for try-outs of now w»- * ter llfc-nnvlug equipment were made at the regular meeting of lho Mutawan l"lrsl Aid and Rescue Hquad, Inc,, Mondsy evening, at. the-First-Aid — Building. " ' lho squad recently has pur- chased a new milbourd motor and diving equipment. C a p t, Itloliard Lewis lias authorized tho demonstration Bunday and Sept. ail, at 10 a.m., weather pm inltllng, nt the Ravine Dr. section of Lake Lefhuls, A ll the mein her.i of the squad are Urged lo attend, and Uie public Is Invited lo view the use of tlio now equipment, ........ J o Ii n Taurine, president, conduoted the business session riming which a report was in licit* nn the contribution of s group of children In Ilia Mir- iam Dr. section ol the linrough who presented a circus nnd do- mitrd all llio ailmlsslons to Uio squad. Thn squad mem- bers expressed tlielr gratitude; Ci)UU.cwla_lluini leri 40 calls during August, which Included 20 oslls In tho borough, 11 lb ......... Mutawan Township, three In MaiIboro,.ulic.Ill Madison, four In Ifohndel and two fires. Grand Jury Doputy William M, Frledlaender, Bethany lid,, Holmdel Town- shlp, has been named deputy foreman of tho'23.jbembef,J3i)BC temher session of the M o n - mouth County Orand Jury. The' body will serve until Jsn, 5, 1059. Mr, Frledlaender Is a nslesiniiii; Fra.iklm tl, Aerler- son, Wilson ltd .. M a t a w a n Township, a clerk, also It •» inemlier of (ho grand Jury, Nolle* Girls’ Gym suns available III Alpines. 25 15, Front Bt,, Keyport. COlfax 4 0101. jfp-ndv 11 '

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CO. HXSTOftlCAt ASSM. . H . J . ..........................* ....... f t ® ;

This Week Two Sections

20 Pages

COVERINGTO W N SH IPS O F

H O LM D E L , M AD ISON M A B U lO ttO , MATAWAN

ANDM ATAWAN DO BO O O n

9 0 t h Y E A R — 1 1 t h W E E K Member . National EU ltorlal Association , . f t ' M A T A W A N , N . J . , T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 1 , 1 9 5 8 Member New Jeraty i>reu AsaocUtton S i n g l e C o p y T e n C e n t *

Home Numbering Measure Adopted

" Committee Named To Begin Work

An o rd e r ly system o f s tre e t and house n um be rs w ill be

- ass igned th rough ou t M a taw an by a th re e -m em be r com m ittee under the te rm s o f an o rd i-

I nance adopted b y the M ataw an B o ro u g h C ounc il T uesday n igh t. T h e re , w e re no ob jec ­tions to adop tion o f the irjea -su re , , ................. '

M a y o r S p a ffo rd A, S chanck appo in ted L e ro y Sm ith , W a l-

' te r P ik e and C ounc llw om nn M rs , G enev ie ve D on n e ll to s e rve o n .th e com m ittee which

" Is em pow ered t o assign num­b e rs to land s a t In te rv a ls co r­re spond ing to f r o n t a g e re

• q u lrem en ts o f the re v ised m u ­n ic ip a l bu ild ing zone ord in ance .

A ccord ing to the o rd in an ce , n um be rs a r e to ru n fn .c on sec - u t lv e o rd e r f r o m ea s t to west and n o rth to south and w ill be m ad e ’ a p a r t o f th e o f f ic ia l b orough ta x m ap , M a y o r Bcb- a n c k suggested the com m ittee ass ign num be rs lo th e new er sec tion s o f the b orough a t the ou tse t o f th e ir w ork .

M ay Appeal In W ritin g . A ppea ls by p r iv a te p ro p e r­" ty ow ners aga inst, the num be r

a ss ig n ed t o th e ir p ro p e rty m a y,, be m ade In w ritin g to the lnny - ; o r and borough council. Coun­i o i l . th e n ,m a y h o ld a h ea ring

to d e te rm in e th e ... m e r i t o f th e ir g riev ance and m ay as­s ign a d iffe re n t n um be r, the

.... o rd in an ce notes . ...................In trod u c tion o f t h e b i ll b y

counc il a t Its m eeting Aug, 20, fo llow ed a petition p resen ted to

"c oun c il J u ly 22 b y 23 re s id en tso f the R a v in e G a rd en s sec tion see k in g a ss ignm en t o f s tre e t num bers' to Com ply w l lh pCS- ta l re g u la t io n s to r e c e i v e hou se to house m a ll d e ltve ry .. A re qu e s t by the N ew J e r -

s ew -N a tu ra l Q ua Co. f o r p e r­m iss io n to In s ta ll a six-inch g as m a in on M ill R d ., f r o m R o u te 3« to R ou te -'7» and a­long d sh o rt sec tion o f AE!*n-

■ - t ie A v e ., w as h e ld up pebddngj ' -■ a n a g re em e n t , tn a t the u tm t y j . ' w i l l f i l l excava tions accord -,

ln g to spec ifica tions o f the b o rough eng in ee r, :Must F i l l E x ca va tion s

. With Sand C ounc ilm an C y ru s K . B row n

sa id the borough w ants"; ex- c a v a llo n i f i lle d w ith sand he-

(oon tlnued on page seven )

M/ss N ew JerseyM iss N ew J e rse y , N e w

M onm outh 's M a r i ly n B e ry l R o ck a fe llow , w asn 't axnou f ih e M iss A m erica , fin a lis ts S a tu rd a y n igh t a t A tlan tic C ity 's fam ou s C onvention H a ll , but she did w in a $1000 edu ca tion a l sch o la rsh ip as the m os t • ta len ted p opu la r B lnger am ong non -fin a lls ts . .

The M idd le tow n Township b eau ty com peted la a fie ld o f .52 g i r ls in the 32nd an - n u a l-M is s A m eric a pagean t at. the' S ou lh v Je rse y re so rt . She repo rted Jie r fa m i ly was v e ry p roud to h ave h e r p a r­tic ipa te In the com petition .

M iss R o c k a fe llow haSsW rll- ten m o re than 20 q o n g b, som e o f . . .w h ic h she sang w h ile on ihe “ N am e Tha t T u n e " T V q u ls -p ro g ram on -the C o lum bia netw ork . She appeared on the show Tues-

.d ay n igh t w ith h e r p a rtn e r , Jam e s K e lly , New Y o rk The couple won the $25,000 "G o ld ­en M ed le y ."

Lake Lefferts Water Analyzed

Rulgers Report To Board Of Health

R e p o rts o f an an a ly s is o f L a k e L e f fe r t s w a te r d u r i n g the s u m m e r, w as re a d by C h a rle s W . M and ev llle , sec re ­ta ry , to th e M a taw an B o a rd o f H e a lth a t Its 'm ee t in g M on­d ay . The an a ly s is was m ade by a R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity agen­cy.

The e o i i l t y o f tha w a t e r content w as o f p a r t ic u la r con­ce rn In th a t n o c o llfo rm bac­te r ia l coun t appea red In any a r e a th a t d id n o t c o rre o t Itse lf In subsequen t an a ly ses . T he re w e re s ix sam p lin g s ta ken d u r­ing th o sum m e r a t seven d if­fe re n t loca tion s ln the la k e , In­c lud ing one a t the .Q ld B r ld g e sands sou rc e o f the w a te r th a t bubb les up In the sp ring under the R o u te 34 b rid g e . , ,

T he c o ll fo rm count showedo n . “h i g h ’* - r e a d i n g o f 0 4 0 0 ' a t

Regional School Assistant Named

Dr. Gillcrist To Assist Dr. Norris

The F r e e h o l d R e g io n a l B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n M onday n ig h t h ired D r , WUllaon A. O lU c r ls t a s adm in is tra t iv e as­s is ta n t lo D r . R ob e tt^B . N o r­r i s , H igh . S o h o o l. Superin ten ­d en t,_ at, an annua l s a la r y o f $8640, D r . G il lc r is t , a g radu a te Of C o rn e ll U n iv e rs ity , com es t o F re e h o ld R eg ion a l f r o m S lip p e ry R o c k S ta te T e ach e rs

-C o lle g e , S lip p e ry ,, R o c k , P a . ,. w he re he was p ro fe s so r o f sec­o n d a ry education . D r . G i l lc r is t w i ll hand le ac tiv itie s in vo lv ing bhe schoo l’s In stru c tion p ro -, g r a m /

C rea tion o f th e two ass is tan t a dm in is tra t iv e posts, w a s voted

. b y the b oa rd Aug. 11 a t the suggestion o f D r . .N o r r i s , who to o k o v e r as superin tenden t A ug . 1 . H e re p lac ed D r . R ich ­a rd T . B e ck , who re signed . D r . G i l lc r is t is a n a t iv e o f P le a s a n tv l lle , N .Y . , and ho lds b is D o c to ra ie ln A m eric an H is to ry , G u idance and Second­a r y Schoo l E duca tion .

D r . N o rr is to ld the School b oa rd ac tu a l en ro llm en t f o r th e c u rren t schoo l yea i/ s tands

' (continued on page seven )

T w oC ou r ts Fine Man Who pled, Defied Cop

Eugene B y rn e s , 24, o f 281 S te v en s A ve ., M organ , w as /in - e d $50 and $S -c o s ta J )y M agis­t r a t e M axw e ll H . M ay e r , o f

•— -M fld ls o n— Tflwmshlp,. M onday , Jtor_speed lng : lOO-m llcs-an-hbiir

In a 60-m ile-an -bou r zon e a long R o u te 35 on Aug. 24 a t 3 :0 5 a .m . .

8g t. G eo rg e H anson , o f town­sh ip p o lice , chased the speed­ing c a r sou th on R ou te 35 r a ft ­e r noting it go th rough a red

. l ig h t in L au ren ce H a rb o r . H e t w a s unab le to catch i t un til i t

g o t to -the C llffw ood Ave. t r a f -. f i c lig h t In ,M a taw an Tow nsh ip , b e te s tifie d .’ ’ •

Sgt. H an son a ls o ' f i le d a . c h a rg e o f d is reg a rd ing a t r a f ­

f ic s ig n a l on which B y r n e s . w aa fin ed $5 and $5 costa . A

d is o rd e r ly conduct com p la in t f i le d b y Sg t. H anson in M a ta ­w an Tow nsh ip , re su lted In the d e fe n d an t b e ing fin ed b y M ag - ls t r a te L u th e r A . F o s te r In Chat township on a d is o rd e r ly coun t o f being abusive to a po ­lic e o f f ic e r .

‘tb e /B eechw ood beach bu t the n e x t re a d in g h ad I t dow n U> a

^negligib le 15, so th e re vras ho re a s o n Co atop sw im m ing . Again, a 930 count o n one re ad ­ing „at>_ the R a v in e _D r,__bridge d ropped av /ay to o n ly a trace on the n ex t tw o w eeks re ad ­ing .

P o o r A c id ity R e su ltsOn the ac id ity side the re ­

s u lts W ere n o t so good. The p H coun t ’ f o r w a te r n eu tra l betw een w a te r ac id and a lk a li l s a t seven and th e w a te r In­c re a se s Jn ac id ity aa the pH re ad in g goes down from 7 to 0. A t 3.6 m a r ln e u U fe cannot be m a in ta in ed In a body o f w a ter and th a t is the re ad ing fo r L a k e M ataw an . •

At* one read ing , on Aug, 7, the aoidLty re ad in g f o j L ake L e f fe r t s reached the danger po in t o f 3 .7 . A t th e sam e tim e the O ld B r id g e sands sou rce o f w a te r h ad * a re ad in g o f 3.3. T he pH read ing in the lake w as 4.3. on the f i r s t read ing , Ju n e 6 , and th e la s t read ings ln A ugust found the ac id ity im p ro v e d f ro m 4.1 to 4 .4 , Ind l- c a i jjp ff .th a t th e re was a condi­tion in the top h e a l o f the sum ­m e r a t th e end o f J u ly and st&rb o f August th a t b rought the w a te r td a d ange r poin t. B o a rd m em be rs repo rted there w e re com p la in ts th a t nothing but ca tfish and sun fisb n o w cou ld liv e In the la k e .

John M u lle r , h ea lth Inspec­to r , a ttrib u ted la c k o f heavy th unde rs to rm s which w o u l d cause a run o f w a te r o v e r the d am , c a r ry in g aw ay o ffens ive d ead accum u la tion s , as o n o re ason f o r the g ra v e Increase ln a c id ity in the lake - in m id­s u m m e r, T h e re was a lso a fee lin g am ong the m em be rs th a t th e unw illingness of ‘ the county to le t w a te r f low over, the d am and open the sluce ga te s , ostens ib ly u r p r o t e c t R a v in e D r . , as a W in ty ro ad , w as a con trib u to ry fa c to r . ,

The b oa rd found the su rvey v e ry w o rthw h ile and app roved the $175 b ill f o r It.

Citizen's Council ..To Meet Sept. 18

The, f i r s t f a l l pub lic m eeting o f the -C itizen 's C ounc il fo r B e tte r Schoo ls ln (he M ataw an T ow nsh ip S ch oo l D is t r ic t w ill be h o ld T h u rsd a y “ evening7- Scp t. 18, a t 8 p .m . ln the M ata ­wan H igh S c h o o l. . .

The-—m a in - f e a t u r e - o f the m eeting w ill be the p resen ta ­tion o f a s h m m a f^ o f a l l the com m ittee re po rts . These re ­p o rts o r e a su rve y o f the' M at- 'aw an Townsh ip Schoo l D is tric t — Its bu ild ings , and g rounds, its s tuden t popu la tion , the cu r­ricu lum and the f in an c ia l sit­u ation . • . ,

S tephen E n te r lin e , p residen t, w ill p re s id e . A ll citizens who a re In te re s ted in b e tte r educ­ation f o r th e ir ch ild ren a re In ­v ited to a ttend .

Holmdel Acre . Suit Nears End

Attorneys Wrangle Qver New Figures

H o lm d eT s fu ll-a c re to t t j t a l n e a re d I t s . cu lm ina tion ; to d a y as h ea rin g ended ye s te rd a y w ith both sides em b ro ile d o v e r the c ro ss e x am in a tion o f J ?h nD . L a z a ru s , O cean Tow nsh ip , put on the s tand by L aw ren c e A. C a rton , M idd lo tow m spec ia l counse l f o r the townsh ip , ; as an e x p e rt ln s a le s and va lu a ­tion In th e a re a , '

M r . L a z a ru s acknow ledged sa le s h ad gone down t rom 31 to e ig h t in the la s t y e a r , fo l­low ing the adop tion o f / h e fu ll a c re m in im um lo t s ize o rd in ­ance bu t th is he a ttr ib u ted to the g en e ra l ou tback in r e a l es­ta te a c tiv ity w ith the recess s lon . H o found it o n ly in keep­ing w ith the n a tion a l a v e ra g e .

When T heodo re D . P a rs o n s , R e d B a n k , as a tto rn e y f o r ap ­p e lla n ts seek ing to h a v e the o rd in an ce se t aside , dem anded th a t M r. L a z a ru s pom e back today w ith ex ac t f ig u re s ta ken f ro m w o rk on his re co rd s and n o t " g u e s s e s " th e re was a s to rm In the co u rtro om as M r. C a rto n ch a rg ed M r . P a rs o n s w ith m isusing the tow nsh ip ’ s ow n w itness and In s isted th a t M r . L a z a ru s be p a id , b y the app e llan ts I f ho w t r e to do w o rk f o r th em to streng then th e ir ca se , M r. P a rs o n s sco f­fed a t M r. C a rton 's position and h e ld v ig o rou s ly th a t he had a r ig h t , on c ro ss -exam in a ­tion , to m&ke the tow nsh ip ’s w itness p rod u c e som e to lla b le te s tim on y , -

.T h ro e D a y T r ia l T h e ou tbu rs t between thc at^

to rn ey t f c lim axed th reo days o f re sum ed t r ia l. E a r l ie r ye s te r­d a y , J oh n M ount, a sse sso r; W illia m J . D uncan , as sec re­ta ry o f the p lann ing b oa rd , and com m itteem an E r n e s t P e s e u x w e re p u l on the stand . M r . M oun t o ffe re d h is re co rd o f p ro p e r ty t ra n s fe rs In an a t­tem p t b y M r. C a rton to show th e re b ad been n o in te rru p tion to th e n o rm a l flow o f r e a l es­ta te a o t lv lt y by th e adop tion o f th e o rd in an ce . — — l -

M r /D u n c a n and H r , Peseiuc

frave tb e lr re a son s f o r support- ng tho fu ll-a e ro o rd in ance and th oy w e re m uch in kcop lng

w ith * th ose advanced by B e r ­n a rd G o ld sm ith , 'ch a irm an o f the p lann ing b oa rd the day be­fore*. M r . D un can was ham -

(con tlnued on page seven )

Tri-County Offer Made By JCP&L

"Firm And Binding" Says Utility Head

J e r s e y C en tra l P ow e r It L ig h t C o ., ln a. le tte r signed by Its p res id en t, C h a rle s E . K o li l- hopp, h as subm itted to the T r l- C oun ty R u ra l E le c tr ic C o., q

f i rm and binding o i le r " fo r the pu rchase of T r i-C oun ty ’s p rop e rtie s , fa c i li t ie s and busi­ness asse ts . J C P & L ’a o f f e r w as accom pan ied b y a ce rti­fie d check In the am oun t o f 5917,000 which has been depos­ited In esc row In Che F reeh o ld T ru s t Co. pending ac tion on thc o f fe r . R . B . B a r low , bank p res id en t, accepted the escrow ob lig a tions to be p e rfo rm ed ,

In Its o f fe r , which Includes $70,000 f o r T r i-C oun ty to d is­tr ib u te am ong its som e 2500 cu s tom ers , JC P & L p roposed to spend $305,000 to Im p rove T r l- C oun ty fa c ilit ie s In o rd e r to p rov id e bette r s e rv ice to T r l- C cunty cu s tom ers , The la rg e r u t i li ty a lso s ta ted th a t the m a­jo r i t y o f T ri-C oun ty custom ers w ill bene fit Im m ed ia te ly by the sa le by hav ing th e ir e lec tric ra te s low e red , and lh a t In no case w il l any ra te s be ra ised . T h e o f fe r points out. th a t JC P - S iL ’ s low o r o lo c lr lo ra te s would p ro v id e a m in im um a n n u a l sav in g of $40,800.65 to ,T r I - C oun ty cu s tom ers based upon the consum ption o f T rl-C oun - ty m em b e rs fo r the 12-months p e rio d end ing Ju ly 1958,

The o ffe r cam e a s tho re su lt „ (con tinued on - page ten )

Neiv Electric Sub-Station For Hazlet Area

* V F as * r *

. ■ J e r s e y C en tra l P ow e r A L ight Com pany’ s new sub -station a t Bothany . R d . and the New Y o r k and L ong B ra n ch R a i lro a d a t the edge o f M a ro .11111, H as le t, Is shown above . C onstruc­tion o f the new $100,000 Insta lla tion , acco rd ing to Ja c k M cG a llla rd , m anage r o f JG P& L 's B a y D iv is io n , Is p a r t o f the e lec tric u tility 's con tinua l p ro g ram o f add ing new fao lUUes to s tay ahead o f the ra p id g row th o f the area It se rv e s , Tho new sub-station w ill s e rve l ln r l t a n and H o lm d e l Townsh ips. -

P o in tin g to the trem endous grow lh o f t h |a p a r t o f M onm outh County , M r . M cG a llla rd noted th a t ln 1953, JC P & L had 1152 custom ers In R a r ita n Township , As o f Ju ly 1958, tho num ­b e r o f JC P & L cu stom ers In R a ritan Township to ta led 2620, an In o rease o f 1474 o v e r tho five - y e a r p e riod , Thb 5000 k ilo v o lt am pere sub-station has been designed w ith a v iew tow ard tho continued g row th o f th e a re a . Its capac ity , M r . M cG a llla rd sa id , can bo doub led ea s ily . P o r t o f one o f tbe la rg e new housing developments which w ill be se rved by the new sub-station can bo seen In the b ackg round . ,

Trinity Church Buys House For Parsonage

The W a rd en * and V estrym en o f tb e T r in ity E p i s c o p a l C hu rch ; M ataw an ,. h a v e an­nounced the pu rchase o t a p a r­sonage as p a rt oi the' eXpan­sIon fund cam pa ig n conducted In th e p a rish d u r ln g -J a n u a ry , F e b ru a ry an d M arch o f t h i s y e a r . . 1

T b e seven -ro om house o f M r, and M rs . F re d M , H essey . 58 W y ck o ff 8 t „ M atawan,- h a s been acqu ired a s the h om e O f a re c to r .. ,P a o to ro f r o m neigh­bo rin g E p iscop a l c h u r c h e s have-conducted s e r v ic e . In the chu rch fo r 107 y e a rs , A re s i­d en t re c to r cou ld n o t be a s ­signed to the lo c a l p a rish un­t i l th e p a rsonage h ad b e e n p u rch a sed . . . . . . .

Indict Four On Swindle Count

Bayshore Men Are' Named By Jurists

F o u r bayshore'' a re a m en have been Ind icted b y th o M on ­m ou th County a r a n d J u r y fo r a l le g e d ly w o r k I n g ; a $4750 sw ind le on a F re e h o ld Tow n­sh ip m an th rough two bank s in M onm outh County .

N am ed ln the Ind ic tm en t handed up by the M ay session o f the g ran d Jury to S u p e rio r C ou rt Judge J . E dw a rd K n ig h t w ere J oh n J . G a lla g h e r , B e l­fo rd , M ldd lotow n ,. -T qw nqh lp : H a ro ld A . D o la n Jn.,. A tlan tic S t ., K e y p o r t , and H 6w a rd H ubbs . B ra d e v e lt R d „ and H e r­b e r t K a u l. , H i l ls d a le , R d „ both o f M a r lb o ro Tow nsh ip . f t ,

T h q fr v ic tim , acco rd ing fo C oun ty P ro s e c u to r V inoen t P . K e u p e r , w a s H o r r y hr. A iu tfaok Sm lth b e rg . ’ '

T e lls H ow Sw ind le W orked The . sw ind le w orked this

w ay , M r . K eu p e r ea ld ! On F eb . 3 M r . Hubbo fo rg ed M r. A um ack 's nam e to a $4750 oheck on M r. A um ack ’ s ac­coun t a t the M onm outh County N a tion a l B a n k a t K e yp o rt , the check p ayab le to a fic ­titiou s W illiam E . M organ . Then he opened an account ln the M org an nam e a t thc A llen- h u rs t N a tion a l B a n k and T rus t C o ., A lle n hu rs t, w ith the fo rgedcheck . - . .............

T e a d ay s la te r , M r , Hubbs, us jng thc M org n n am e , wrote out- a $2250 check payab le to A T h om as P o sm an sk l. M r. O a l- la g lie r then cashed thc check a t the A lle n h u rs t bank .

A lso on F e b ."13, M r, Hubbs signed ano th e r check with tha M org an nam e fo r $2500 payab le to cash , and M r . O s lla g h e r cashed th is one a lso .Tw o C harges Against Huhb ,

M r. Hubbs Is charged w ltb both fo rg e ry and Issuing a fo r ­ged check; M r, O a lln g he r Is cha rged with Issuing on ly , and the o th e r defendants a rc charg ­ed w ith aid ing and abetting the frau d .

A ccord ing to the prosecutor, M r , H ubbs, M r , D o lan , and M r. G a lla g h e r a ro out on b a ll

(con tinued on page seven)

Suspect Caught In Two Robberies

Detainers On Him From N ew York State

M ag is tra te L u th e r A. F o s ­te r . .M a taw an T ow nsh ip , Tues­d a y pu t Thom as G . F a I r , M a taw an , under $5000 t o t a l b a ll on two counts, Invo lv ing b re a k in g and en try and g rand la rc e n y at the residences o f F ra n k D e l la P lc t ro , 58 C l i f f - wood A ve ,, Aug. 23 and W il­lia m A bea rn , 23 G arden P I ., Aug. 30 . Thc defend a Ii*. w lirg bb e fo re t7ie g rand J u ry . ..........' T h e ft o f a .32 ca lib e r re v o lv ­e r f rom the A hcarn residence and o f w atches, Jew elry a n d o th e r va lu ab le s to ta led up to $1000 In v a l u e . P a tro lm an R a lp h W a lla c e , township po­lic e , w ho conducted the Inves- t tg a t t o n ;s a ld -F a lr .v ,* s . caught b y S p rin g fie ld Towns hip Police' Sunday -when h e attem pted to s e ll the re v o lv e r to a Sp ring ­f ie ld re s iden t, The residen t c a lle d p o lice .

P a t r o lm a n W a llace repo rted Ihe fin g e rp r in ts taken f rom a J a r f ro m which m oney was

(con tinued on page seven) ,Notice

New T o rt Turnp ike Espree* t l 73 p lu s tax r o u n d trip

Preauent service, convenient sconomlcei F o r time schedule c a ll C O lfa * 4-2222. r

School Bus WoeDL'icontent ove r boI iooI bus

transpo rta tion loom ed om ln - ously today In the p a llis o f two /aripti boardu o f eduoa- tion to m eet w ith in t lic rn ex t five d ay# /. The C U lie n i Schoo l C om *, m lltfte presented » le tte r to the M adison hoa rd Tuesday p rotesting th a t ch ild ren a t­tend ing the f i r s t fo u r g rades a rc requ ired te w a lk te school on ro ad s w he re th e re a re no sidew a lks and the speed lim it U In excess o f 25 m ile* pfcr h ou r. A b o a r d spokesm an sa id s ix add ition*

, a l rung w e re estab lished the opon lng d a f o f School on ex* istkng ro u te s , b u t the te le ­phone w ire s k e p i hum m ing and It app ea red t lm t a t to*

. n ig h t 's ; , h o a rd > <4 educa tion ^Yncotlng U ic tw om U e I . l m 1 1 ' ^ rq lo w on ld bo ta tor' Wv,M*tZ *! L ikew ise in th o h fa taw an sohoo l d is t r lo i th e re w e r e rum b lin g s f ro m the d irec tion o f L ino Rd . snd~Churc li fit. th a t w e re expected to d eve l­op in to a r o a r tor buses a t u o x i M onday n ight’ s m eet­ing . The m ove by the U a rl* tan Township B o a rd o t Edu ­ca tion re cen tly to g ran t a l l pup ils tran spo rta tion fo r the f i r s t tw o weeks o f tho sohoo l te rm In repo rted to have had its rcpercussloa is In ad jo in ­ing d is tric ts , Ine lud lng the L in e R d . section o f M ats* w an , . , . . .........

Two Women, Child Hurt In Collision

Second Cliffwood Craih Called Hit-Run

Tw o G enoa re s id en ts and a fo u r -m o n th o ld In fan t w e r e ta ken to P e r th Amboy G ene r­a l H o sp ita l f o r t re a tm en t o f fa­c ia l In ju r ie s a fte r a ll w o r e th row n fo rw a rd Into a w ind­sh ie ld when th e ir c a r w a s s tru c k by a c a r passing It a t the R ou te 35 and C llffw ood A ve . ln te rB oo llon T hu rsday a t 1 :40 p .m . The acc ldon t v ic ­t im s w e re M rs . V irg in ia G . W a lk e r , 2 7 , ' h e r ih fan t ch ild , ahd M rs . R a lp h O . M uro , a ll Of 97 B lond ! fit ., G enoa, D r iv ­e r o f the o th e r c a r was W il­l ia m O . W h ltehead ,_ 40, O ld - w ick , acco rd ing to P n lr o lm sn J am e s G . H oyt, township po­lic e , the Investigating o ffic e r ,

M rs . W a lk e r to ld tho o f f ic e r sho was s lopped fo r tlie red lig h t on thc h ighway and gave a n lgnu l f o r a le ft tu rn and^ had s ta rted to tu rn into C lif f- w ood A ve , when M r . W h ite­h ead c^m o up from the re a r a t a good ra te o f speed, and h it h e r c a r on tlie rig h t fro n t .-M r, W hitehead adm itted hl«

v is ion was obscu red p a r t ia lly by o a ra Mopped a t the In te r

MeadowLand For Sanitary Landfill

Keyport Firm Seeks Tract In Madison Twp.

A snn tta ry la n d fi ll-o n e rt i llo n concession fo r tbo mendow lan d a long ltou to 35 wns ask ed by t l i e L , T . O ns Eng i­n ee ring Co., In o ., K o y n o it i t the m eeting o f tlio M nd lson Tow nsh ip Zon ing D on rd o f Ad­ju s tm en t m ooting M o n d s y . T lio a re a In vo lv ed Is Uie m ex - dow lcnid south o f Rosew ood D r , , qnd ex tend ing o n s l to W lin lo C re e k , w lievo i t Is tbs b ou nda ry Una betiweon M ad i­son nnd M ataw nn Township*.

H e r b e r t R , R oU ionborg K e y p o r t , M to rn oy . f o r tlio n p p llp n n ts . osked fo r U ie is- iuahde . to * specinr-permit by th e b oa rd x s a llow ed / under the o rd in an ce f o r snob pu r­pose . Tbe apo rn tlon w ou ld be c a rr ie d on by sections under

sc r ie s o f 30-dn/y p e n u lts which would g ive continued townsbip supe rv is ion o f tbo p ro je c t , n ocord lng to M r. R o lb - enbe rg , Tbo san ita ry la n d fi ll op e ra tion cou ld bo gotten un­d e rw ay In fo u r .m ouths, Uie a : to n ic y re po rte d .

T lio zon ing bonrd set Sept, 28 a t 0 p .m . a s dnto fo r a nub­ile b ea rin g on tbo app lica tions .

R ecom m end V a rian ce__Tho bon rd voted to re com ­

mend a v a rian c e fo r the F ie r ­r o t ra c t o f 11. lo ts n e a r F ie r ro A vo , on app lica tion o f tbe own­e rs , tbo M ldd loscx E le c t r lo C o., P e r th Am boy . Tbo lots In the subd iv is ion do n o t con fo rm to t h o lOO-by-128-foot m in im um lo t size but John E . M u llane , Sou th Am boy , a tto rn ay fo r l lio

(continued on page seven )

Central Park Noyv Under Way

Donation To Schools Fund, Park Offered

Rece ip t o f (4500 p aym en t fo r tbo f i r s t 10 h em e s .so ld by M e r r it t P a rk Bu ild ing C orp . In Uie C on tro l P a r k lDOO-homcslle t r a o l was re p o rte d rece ived and tu rned o v e r to the M adi­son Township B o a rd o f Edu ca ­tion , n t tho M ad ison Township C om m ittee m eeting M onday. I t m eets tho $450 per house oc­cupied tow a rd bu ild ing aohools p ro v iso . , ' ' vh;-";1'- .

T lio d eve lop e rs a lso m ade an o f fe r o f 12 lo ts in th e ‘ P a r k C lrc lo , A thens nnd W ash ington Ave.s a re a , fo r a p a rk . Tho tow nsh ip .c om m ltto o d e fe rred acceptance o f this g ift until the p lann ing bon rd and town­ship eng ineer rev iew the p ro ­p osa l nnd dec ldo the location o f the t ra c t and tlie ooud ltlons o f use and m a ln tcnanoo aro su itab le fo r a p a rk . '

R o b e rt B a l e r , M llltow n , township eng in ee r, rep o rted tho typo o f p avw nen t jjie ln g In­s ta lled In th o S a y re W o o d s South deve lopm en t had been re jc o lcd by lh o F ed e ra l H ous­ing A dm in is tra tion a l u l a pavem ent now nupurlo r to that ca lled fo r by township m int- m um spec ifica tions would be put down,Ask W n te r Supp ly A pp rova lTbo W ash ington P a r k H o ld ­

ing Co. asked a p p ro va l o f Its npp llen llo n lq the J lo rough o f S a y re v ll le f o r w a te r supp ly fq r a dove lopm on t they p ro jo o l ill t h e - township .- The township com m lttoo g ave consent on condition th e re was "no ob jeo- tlon f rom tho O n rd ou B t a t e W ater C o., a u tility a lro ad y hold ing fran c h ise r ig h ts In tlift; wcHteriy sec tion o f the town­ship.

Jo in t R en tin g , un O ld B r ld g o res iden t, p ro tested the recen t recom m enda tion o f a 40-m llo npoed h m ll hy Uie S ta to M o to r V oh lo le D e p a rtm e n t , ln . t h e Eng iish tow n R d . a re a , nea r tho V oo rh eee S ch o o l,- l i o qneii Hone,! why the e la te should choose lo ra is e the speed zone neap a eohao l i r o n ) a 35 -m lle- " an a l.

Taxpayers To Meet.The M ataw an Townsh ip

T a xp a y e rs AhsooIaHo ii w i l l m ea l Tuesday evening; a t BUS p .m . a t the O ak Shades F ir e I lo u ie . P re s id en t J o h n ItcU a g lia ta sta ted th a t h is v om m ltte cs on the b oa rd o f educa tion , t ra n sp o rta tion o f studen ts , aQworuso au th o ri­ty , nnd township com m ittee m eetlnku w ill g ive t lie lr r e ­ports .

M ay o r Jo lm M a r i Jr. w ill uttend and p resen t vouche rs fo r P a rk s and P la yg ro und s fo r tho past th ree y e a rs In a tm ve r to a request f ro m the association rega rd ing the re c re a t ion p rog ram tlm t hud been p lanned du ring t h n t period .

O the r pertin en t business w ill bo dlseiiKMcd, A ll tax* p ay o rs nnd r c s l d o n t t o f M utawnu Township a re urg* ed to a ttend und pa rt ic ip a te In tho discussion whloh w ill re so lv e In a quOHllon-and-nu- aw er period .

•e c t lo n bu t c la im ed M rs ./W a l­k e r p u lled in to the p a lb In thc jfa a s lng T a h e /H c sa id - he waa

(con tinued on pftfce seven )

Aufoijf* Will Gei Plates (2) In April ._ The e la te ’* 2,000,000 ca r own ete rnity expect two c e w . l t . cenxe p la tee lnxtead o f . one when the f i r s t In s ta llm en t o f the new g ene ra l Issue com es ou t n ex t A p ri l. Benute R ep u b ­lic an s .have agreed to o k a y a $370,000 supp lem en ta l a p p ro ­p r ia t io n to cove r the cost o f tho add itiona l p la te . •Tbs p resen t budget containsfunds f o r on ly one new p la te P e r c a r , Tho new Issue which w ill be the f i r s t ln fiv e y e a rs , w il l fe a tu re b la ck n u m e ra l* on a e trnw -co lo red backg round , I t w»» re p o rte d . ■

Marlboro Townihip Aimsment Appeals

AppcnU fi le d by fou r M a r l­b o ro Townsh ip tn xpnye rs wero app roved w ith consent o f the M onm outh County B o a rd o f T a xa tion tn F reeh o ld F r id a y , T lio hom'd, h cu rlng appenln o f residen ts In the w estern sec ­tions o f M onmouth County , r e ­s e rved decision on two o the r M a r lb o ro Township petitions-,

The boa.rd g ran ted appea ls o f t l io ' fo l lo w in g : Jo seph l le r - czcg, M o rganv lllc -T cnnen t ltd ,, lund $400 lo $200; 'Leonard Various, P le a sa n t V a lle y R d ,, build ing $1400 to $1090; Utncy nnd H a ro ld C on o v e r ,'C on o v e r R d ., W ickatunk , l a n d 42800 to $1309, nnd L ad l l o a H y C o rp ., B p rln g V a l l e y R d ., bu ild ing $2000 cance led . ..........

D ec is ion wan re se rv ed In the appea l o f W illiam B rin km an , M ataw an F reeh o ld l id . , fo r a reduction In lond nsijcsfiinent from $200vto $100 and on butld-' logs f rom $2000 to $1500. A h o re se rved w as a decision on U ie p e tU lo n o f-H aT o ld C o n o v c rr C onove r R d ,, W ickatunk , fo r a reduction o f land assessment from $(000 to $2400. ............

- Demi IncorporateD is t r ic t O n * D em oc ra tic

C lub o f the Township o f M adi­son T hu rsday file d o o rp o ra llo n pnpers-a .t thc o ffic e o f M idd le : fi'-x CoiH ily C le rk M. JoHt-rdi D u ffy . O ffic e s ' w ill he m a in ­ta ined on . C o t t r e l l l t d . , Cheoscquake, with W a lte r J u r - rnan as p residen t und co rp o r­a te agen t: O th e r o fflc e rn and trustees .a re I la r o ld P , C os­g rove , vice p res id en t; C a r o l H. D e lhnsco , t re a s u re r : Jane t O , F o r r e r , s e c re ta ry : I le n ryF, D e lb asco , R o b e rt J , F o r r e r , R ob e rt J . lt lg g ln s J r., M a r y M. B row n , E lizab e th c . G aub , R o b e rt H igg ins e r , and Lou ise R yn n . ..

lim it , TJto e ta to tra f/Jo eng i­n ee r* h avo ru led npeed lim its m ust be roa llsM c nnd the 40- m ile lim it Is necessita ted to keep tra f f ic flow ing p rop e rly , D on a ld , Mnci'nn, po ltce~c o m - m lss lon e r ih fo rm nd h im , but

(continued on pago sevon l

Heads Banking Unit

Proxy Gf, Monmouth County Aisociation

H a ro ld W , W a llin g , v I c o' p resident o f (ihe P eop le s N a­tiona l B a n k , K e y p o rt , w a a e loo led and In s ta lle d us p re s i­den t o f Uie M onm outh County B an ke rs and c le a r in g House A ssoc iation , B a tu rd n y -n lg lrt ,■ M r. W a lling s ln i lc d hla b ank­

ing ca ree r 33 y e a rs ago with t lio P eop le s B an k . A fte r w o rk ­ing In Uio tram ,It depa rtm en t

RefcrRailroad Study Jo County

Marz Says Safety Up To Prosecutor "

C iting lho re fu sa l o f the C en ­t r a l R a i lro a d o f New Jo ra e y to In s ta ll au tomatic) fh u h e r w a rn - - ing stgnn la nt the County R d . , g rade o ross lng , tha M ataw an ,T o w ii a h I p C om m ittee un- , ’ npunocd y to to rd a y it w ou ld re - : f o r the inh ttb r o f m o ld r la l and n e d rs t r lu h sa fe ty to the Mon* ■ m ou th County P ro se cu to r's O f- — - fle e ,, .

i n v e s p o n a e t o re s iden t's com p la in ts , (h o township com - m lttoo nought In s ta lla tio n o f l l io s a lo ty s igna ls , The l1 a l l- ro ad , In a lo t ta r to (h e town- nhtp y e s te rd a y , d ec la red It had . ag reed to post w arn ing signs nm l ro f lo o to r s igna ls a t tlio In- to ra e o llo n , Tho ra i lro a d added lt fe lt thn p resen t "ua fogua rcU a re su ffic ie n t ," ■ ■

M ay o r J o lm M a rs J r., Uoo lu r- . ed he w ou ld consu lt w i t h T ow nsh ip A tto rney E a rn W . lC n rkus be fo ro re fe r r in g t h • m u ito r to Um p roaepu to r, M a y ­o r a fa r * Jabeded Die tap ly fro in the r s lJ ro sd , "Just a * t a 11"

and sa id , "ivo'vn gotten no-w lio ro w jtb th em .” i . ;

The com m ittee ! voted to .1)1 i ico a requested $700 Borons- • - U ie -ooard s a la ry Inm ease - f o r • m em be rs o f tlio p o lice d e p a rt ­m en t on lh e b a llo t In the N o- v e inbo r gane rg l e leo llon s» a ro fo ro iid um . P o lic e asked th a t l lio re fe re n dum j pHTeM)^

E lev en r c/fld out* o f S a I O n v n P I . attended the m eeting lo - u rge the In sinua tion o f a ca tch - basin on the ir stree t, F l o o d o o lu lll lo its a ro encountered at th is lim e a n d 'n m o li o f Uie ' s tre e t I* being wnelted sw a y , tho re siden ts contended. ■ .

M ay o r M a rs p rom ised t h e d e lega tion , led by Jo lm a id e - on , the d ra in age basin w ill be In s ta lle d "b e fo ro tho w i n t e r

(continued on page tan )

HAROLD 4V. WALLINGhe wan advanced to (he book­keeping d ep a rtm en t where lio served un a la lc m m l c l e r k , bookkeepe r—and -g e n e ra l—ledg­e r bookkeepe r.

In 1942 be was p rom oted f ro m , te lle r 'o in a K n o t each- le r , F ou r yen rs la to r be be­came cn s lile r a n d . .s e c re ta ry . L iv e y e a r* ago be was appoint­ed vice p res iden t and cash ie r, and In J a n u a ry 1057, w n s m ade execu tive v ice p resident and cash ie r. B lnee 1040 M r, W nU lng h M been a m cm be r o f

(continued on :‘ |)Ugb"T6ll) * "

Now Chock PointsR a d a r check po in ts o f— the

Htule P o lic e w ill be m ain ta in , ed on R ou te 0 In M onmouth County and R ou te 1 In M iddle­sex c oun ty , l l was repo rted , S ta te P o lic e announced t h o e lim in a tion o f tha p rac tice o f announcing the h ou rs rim ing which the ra d a r cheok cn speeders w ill be m ain ta ined .

Life-Saving Equipment ’ Sot For Mondtiy Trial f ■

P la n s fo r try -ou ts o f now w»- * te r llfc -nnv lug equ ipm ent w ere m ade a t the re g u la r m eeting o f lho M utaw an l" l r s l Aid and Rescue Hquad, In c ,, M ond sy even ing , a t . t h e - F i r s t - A i d — B u ild ing . ■ " '

lh o squad recen tly has p u r­chased a new m ilbourd m oto r and diving equipm ent. C a p t, I t lo lia rd Lew is lia s au tho rized tho d em onstra tion Bunday and Sept. ail, a t 10 a .m ., w eather pm in lt lln g , nt the R av ine D r . section o f L ake L e fh u ls , A l l the m ein her.i o f the squad are Urged lo attend, and Uie public Is Invited lo view the use o f tlio now equipment, ........

J o Ii n Tau rin e , p residen t, conduoted the business session rim ing which a re po rt w a s in licit* nn the contribution o f s g roup o f ch ild ren In Ilia M ir­iam D r . section o l the lin rough who p resen ted a c ircus nnd do- m itrd a l l l lio a ilm lss lon s to Uio squad. Thn squad m em ­bers exp ressed t lie lr g ra titude ; C i)U U .cw la _ llu in i l eri 40 ca llsdu ring August, which Inc luded20 o s lls In tho borough, 11 l b .........M utaw an Township , th re e In M a iIb o ro ,.u lic .Ill M ad ison , fou r In Ifo h n d e l and two f i r e s . “

Grand Jury DoputyW illiam M , F r le d la en d e r ,

B e th any l id , , H o lm de l Town- sh lp , has been named deputy fo rem an of tho'23.jbembef,J3i)BCtem he r session o f the M o n ­mouth County O rand J u ry . The' body w ill se rve until J s n ,5, 1059. M r, F r le d la en d e r Is an s le s in ii ii ; F ra .ik lm tl, A erle r- son, W ilson l td .. M a t a w a n Township , a c le rk , a ls o I t •» in em lie r of (ho g rand Ju ry ,

N o lle *G i r ls ’ G ym suns a v a i la b le

III A lp ines. 25 15, F ro n t B t ,, K e yp o rt . C O lfa x 4 0101. j f p - n d v 11 '

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,f t g £ g i UF i r s t Section P a g e Two Sep t. 11, 1958

New NJ Trooper Formation Set Up

The ; fo rm a tio n o f a f i f t h t ro op com m and w ith in the . D l- v is ion o f S ta te P o lic e w as a n ­nounced re cen tly b y A tto rn ey G e n e ra l D a v id D . F u rm a n . E f ­fe c t iv e L a b o r D a y , T r o o p

.* ‘ D " which h e re to fo re com p ris ­ed the two g re a t to ll ro ad s , the New Je rse y T u rn p ik e and G a rd en S t a t e P a rk w a y , b e ­c am e sepa ra te p o l i c e com ­m and s . The T u rn p ik e w i t h h ea d q ua rte rs a t the A dm ln ls - t r a fa m B u ild in g , N e # B ru n s ­w ic k , and sta tion s a t M oo res ­

, tow n and N ew a rk now ls des Igna ted T roop ” D , " w h ile the

• P a rk w a y w ith h ea d q u a rte rs at the A u tho rity B u ild in g , H o lm ­d e l, and sta tion s a t A va lon ,

. B a s s R iv e r , P le a s a n t P la in s and B lo om fie ld , is designated

. as T ro o p " E . ”In announcing th e change,

the A tto rney G e n e ra l stated, th a t C o l. Joseph D . R u tte r S la te I P o lic e Superin tenden t; re com m ended the sepa ra tion as th e re su lt o f s u rv e y s o f po­lic e o p e ra t lo n s -p re d lc a te d on changes ln the p h y s ic a l s tru c ­tu re o f the two to ll fa c ilit ie s .

. A m ong these w ere the lin k ing o f th e P en n sy lv an ia and the

- N ew J e rs e y T u rn p ik e s ; t h e . open ing o f the H o lla n d Tunne l

s p u r ; tbe f in a l connecting lin k . betw een the G a rd en S t a t e

P a rk w a y and tHe N ew Y o rk T h ruw ay which p e rm itte d fu ll- leng th ope ra tion o f the P a r k ­w ay . Tbe Joining o f t h e s e

|* g re a t h ighw ays re su lte d ln sub s tan tia l t ra f f ic (pcrenses , and t r a f f lo p a tte rn changes.

T h e -o r ig in a l T u rnp ik e P a t r o l tyas, estab lished i n / 1051 and

P a rk w a y P a t r o l In 1954 J when the two ro od s w e re open-

• ed . D u rin g the S ta te P o lic e re o rgan iza tion In 1955, the S la te P o lic e superv is ion w as encom ­passed in to ’ a sing le com m and

" designated T roop ” D . " -A tty . G en . : F u rm a n sta ted

-th a t, ..u nder_ tbe__ .new separatepo lice com m ands, the m o to r­

.. vln g 'p u b lic and the ad m ln ls tra - .1 to rs o f both ro ad s w ou ld benc-

.. V f i t , , th rough po lice ae t lv lt le e , ta ilo re d to f i t the s p e c i f i c n eed s -o f each h ighw ay . •

Named To Faculty

I>R . O TTO K . H O L T E R SD r . O tto R . H o lte rs . d ire c to r

o f the d ep a rtm en t o f s u rg e ry a t M onm outh M ed ic a l C en te r, has been nam ed associate in su rg e ry on the fa c u lty o f

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R e a l E s ta te L is t in g C ard s ^ f o y s a le -a t th ls t t ff lc y * . - - - -

Sohoo l o f M ed ic ine o f the U n i­v e rs ity o f ‘-P en n sy lv an ia . An­nouncem ent o f his appo in tm en t was m ade by D r . Is a d o re S. R a v d ln , ch ie f su rg eon to t h e h o sp ita l o f the U n iv e rs ity o f P en n sy lv an ia , and John Ith ea B a rton ,' P ro fe s s o r o f S u rg e ry , S choo l o f M ed ic ine , a t the U n i­v e rs ity .

D r . H o lte rs who re s id e s on G re en G ro v e R d ., Neptune and has. o ffic e s In A s b u r y P a r k , has been on th e s t a f f o f the I^ n g B ran ch h o s p i t a l s ince 1021 when he se rved his re s id en cy th e re . B o rn in N ew Y o rk , D r . H o lte rs w as g rad u ­ated f r o m New Y o rk U n iv e rs i­ty a n d the N .Y .U .-B e lle v u e H osp ita l M ed ic a l C o lle g e . He d id g rad u a te w o rk both ln the U n ited S ta te s and a b r o a d , and se rv ed w ith the U B . N avy d u rin g W o r ld W a r I .

A m em b e r o f the A m e ric an . New . J e rse y , . and M oam oQth C ounty M ed ic a l S oc ie tie s , D r . H o lt e r s „ a lso ls a F e llo w , A m e ric an C o lle g e o f Su rg eon s , a F e llo w , In te rn a t io n a l C o llege o f Su rg eon s , and a D lp lo m a le o f the A m e ric an B o a rd o f S u r ­g e ry . H e is se rv in g a s ch a ir­m an o f the c lin ic a l m ee tin g o f Uiq, A m e ric an C o lle g e o f Sur^ geons,: N ew Je rse y . C tiap to r, w hich w ill be. he ld a t b o t h M onm outh M ed ic a l C en te r and FJtk in M em o ria l - H o sp ita l on S a tu rd a y , D ec . 0. D r . H o lte rs a lso ' Is ' 'v is i t in g su rg eon at P o in t P le a s a n t and F i t k l n H osp ita ls , and consu lting &ur-: geon tut P a u l K im b a l l H osp i­ta l, L ak ew ood , and to the U .S . A rm y , F i r s t D is t r ic t . ................

Bike-Car Crashes Take 12 Lives

Acciden ts due to co llis ions between b icyc les and m oto r veh ic le s re su lte d In the deaths o f 12 c y c lis ts in New J e rs e y up to August, ac co rd in g to t h e New J e r s e y S ta te S a fe ty c oun ­c i l, -T h^^ lb iris ' ‘ f o u rm o r e ih a i i , re co rd ed in the en tire 12 m on ths o f la s t y e a r and two m o re than re co rd ed In 1050.

T h is y e a r ’ s to ll o f 12 deaths to date com pare s w ith (two in the s ix -and -one -ha lf m on ths ’ p e rio d o f la s t ye a r, and w ith fo u r in the s am e pe riod in 1956. Th is is am p le ev idence , acco rd ­ing to the s ta te counc il, o f an upw ard trend In th is p a rt ic u ­l a r type o f accident which the council ch a ra c te r ize s as tro ub le spot in the t r a f f ic acc i­dent p ro b lem ."

T h e council points out th a t w h ile som e o f the b lam e fo r those deaths re s ted on m o to r

h id e d riv e rs , y e t p a re n ts ,ve the re spon s ib ility o f im ­

p ress ing youngsters w ith the fu n d am en ta l'p r in c ip le s o f s a fe b icyc le r id in g . S ta tis tic s show ,

co rd ing to the council th a t r e than 70 per cen t o f the

b ibyc le r id e rs In ju re d o r k i l le d in c o llis ion s w ith m o to r veh i­c les w e re v io la tin g som e s a fe ­ty p rac tice o r re gu la t io n when the acc id en t happened and th a t in ab ou t one -fou rth , d e fe c tiv e b icyc les w e re .a fa c to r . L a c k o t h ead ligh ts and r e a r r e f le c ­to rs a re re p o rte d a s fre q u e n t causes o f n ig h t acc iden ts , and o the r com m on v io la tion s a r e tm prop fe r tu rn s , c a r ry in g an e x t ra r id e r and c o llid in g w ith open auto d oo rs .

S t a t e R e g u la t i o n s The sa fe ty council c ites the

fo llow in g .s ta te regu la t ion s gov­e rn in g the use o f b ic y c le s : A b icyc le when in use o n a s tre e t a t n igh t sh a ll c a r ry a t le a s t one ligh ted lam p ln f ro n t and be so d isp la yed th a t l t m a y be seen at le a s t 500-feet d is tance in .th e . d irec tion tow a rd s which th e 1 b icyo le Js p roceed ing . I f th e f r o n t lam p ls so a rra n g ed th a t f t wU l show a re d ligh t v is ib le fo r a d istance o f a t le a s t 500-feet in tlie r e a r n o re d lig h t a ttached to the f e a r o f the b i­cyc le Is n ecessa ry . B uV w he re the f r o n t ; la m p does n o t 'show 3ucb a l’bd lig h t th e re s h a l l be a ttached tp the r e a r o f th e b i­cyc le -one ligh ted la m p snow ­ing a re d lig h t v is ib le f o r a d is ­tance o f at le a s t 500-fee t f rom , t h ^ - re a r . *

In add ition to the re d lam p , a re d re f le c to r m a y be m oun t­ed on th e r e a r , o j a type ap ­p ro v ed by the State M o to r Ve­h ic le D iv is ion , which s h a l l be v is ib le f r o m a l l d is tances f r o m

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5 0 ,to -3 00 - f« e tto 'th « r e a r , w hend ire c t ly in f r o n t o f la w fu l up p e r b eam s o f h ed d lam pa o f a m o to r veh ic le . Th is la m p m u s t be in use on e -h a lf-h ou r a f te r sunse t.and on e -h a lf-h ou r b e fo re sun rise . E v e ry b icy c le s h a l l be equ ipped w ith a b ra k e which w ill en ab le the c y c lis t to m a k e the b ra k ed w hee ls sk id on d ry , le v e l , and c le a n p a v em en t. ’

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v io la tion o f the law to r id e a’ b icyc le w ith the fe e t rem o v e d f ro m the p eda ls o r w ith both h and s rem oved f r o m th e h an ­d le b a r s ; to p ra c t ic e a n y t r ic k o r fa n c y rid in g in th e s t re e t ; o r c a r r y ano th e r p e rso n upon the b ic y c le , N o r ls a r id e r o f a b icyc le a llow ed to h o ld fa s t to o r h itch on a p a s se n g e r , c a r ; t ru c k o r any o th e r m ov in g ve ­h ic le . T h is re g u la t io n a ls o In ­c lu d es a p e rson on " r o l j e r s k a te s .” C y c lis ts , a c c o rd in g to re g u la t io n s , m u s t r id e on the r ig h t side o f the ro ad m ov in g w ith t r a f f ic in both u rb a n and r u r a l a re a s .

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Early Rehabilitation Helps Regain Many Abilities For Stroke Patients

E a r l y re h ab ilita tion can he lp s tro ke patien ts r e g a l n m any o f th e ir ab ilitie s , even though _ cons ide rab le b r a i n

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^ t fte A n le r lc a h ' H e a rt : A ssoc ia­tion and Its a ff i lia te s ,

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ic step ln c u rre n t t re a tm en t’ * o f s tro ke s and adds th a t , doc­to rs have found th a t i t helps m an y s tro ke patien ts liv e and w o rk aga in to th e ir fu l l ca- p ac lty . .'‘/The book le t, a v a ila b le from The M onm outh County H ea rt A ssoc iation , T h ird and P a v i l­ion Avep.i L o n g ,B ra n c h , was

, p rep a red p r im a r i ly f o r per­sons who liv e w ith o r. c a re fo r the s tro ke patien t. In addition to. desc rib ing the n a t u r e o f s tro ke s . I t g ives spec ific poin t­e rs on how the fa m i ly can he lp In the p a tien t’s' re cov e ry .

- S e lf-H e lp D ev icesI t suggests a num be r o f se lf­

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...tien ts w ith speech d iffic u ltie s .The b ook le t a lso lis ts a n iim -

- -b e r o f recom m enda tion s t h a t doc to rs h ave fo r fam ilie s o f patien ts who m ay requ ire ca re o v e r a long pe riod o f tim e .

“ F o r m any s tro ke patien ts . w h o^ ec ov e r qu ick ly and spon­

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s tro ke so th a t h e can decide w ha t tre a tm en t Is needed.

“ A g re a t d ea l can be done to he lp som e patien ts who are p a rt ia lly p a ra ly ze d o r t whose speech has' been a ffe c ted b y a s tro ke . E v en sev e re ly p a ra ly z ­ed - U ro k e _ patien ts - m a y - m a k e . rem a rk a b le . p rog re ss tow ard becom ing se lf-su ffic ien t.”W ill T o R e co ve r Im p o rta n t

- po in ts ou t thata ke y to th e ' successfu l'"reha­b ilita tion o f a person who has h ad a s tro ke Is co -operation am ong the d oc to r, the patien t and th e - fa m i ly . “ The patien t m ust have the w ill 1o re cov e r and the d es ire to be independ­en t,” adds the b ook le t. “ H e re the fa m i ly , can be h e lp fu l by encou rag ing the d isab led per­son . show ing con fidence In his im p rovem en t, and a ls o by per­m itting h im to h e lp h im se lf as m uch as possib le .

The M onm outh C o u n t y H e a rt A ssoc ia tion g la d ly w ill ass is t w ith rehab ilita tion p rob ­lem s o f s tro ke p atien ts . *A ca ll m ay be m ade to th e ir In fo r ­m ation St R e fe r r a l Se rv ice , CA 2-2525. • *

The book le t rem ind s fam ily and pa tien t th a t m an y persons h ave re cov e re d f ro m s tro ke s and have oontlnued to do p ro ­ductive w o rk , I t po in ts to two notab le e xam p les . W i n s t o n C hu rch ill and the scientist L ou is P a s te u r who did som e o f his best work,' ln the 27 ye a rs a fte r he su ffe re d a se­ve re s tro ke .

Hopes T o P re v e n t S tro kesIn d iscussing the m ed ica l

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Dopes e v en tu a lly t o flis c o v e r * vvay to p re v en t th e d iso rd e r. I n som e in s tan ces , i t adds . It Is possib le to p re v en t m u ltip le s trob es a lt e r the f i r s t on e has o c cu rre d , . .! . . .

‘ A person m a y have a se r­ies o f lit t le S trobes and then a b is s t ro b e ,” the b ook le t s ta tes , “ o r he m ay h ave a num be r o f b ig s trob es , o r he m a y have Just one s tro b e , r e ­cupe rate , and n e v e r h ave an ­o th e r.

T t Is o n ly -th ro u g h re se a rc h In to the oond ltlon s underly ing s tro b e s th a t even tu a l v ic to ry o v e r strobes w ill be ach ieved . And today , hund reds o f sci­en tists a re d irec tin g th e ir at­tention to a th e ro sc le ro s is , the a r te ry d isease th a t g ives rise to m ost s trob es and to heaxt a ttacks and k idney d isease as w e ll. When we know how to p re v en t a th e ro sc le ro s is , we w ill be ab le to p re v en t m any strokes— a n d h e a r t a ttacks to o .” ' '

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Employer Told Of Child-Labor Laws

E m p lo y e rs who "h ir e teen­age rs this f a l l f o r fu l l o r p a rt­t im e w o rk w e ro rem inded r e ­cen tly about the ch lld * l a b o r p rov is ions o f the . F a i r L a b o r S tanda rd s Act. A t the s a m e tim e . R eg ion a l D ire c to r F . J . Muench o f th e U .S . L a b o r De­p a rtm en t’s W age and H ou r D i­v is ion pointed o u t th a t young­s te rs m ay be law fu lly h ired fo r a v a rie ty o f Jobs.

“ B oys and g ir ls 16*years-of- age and o v e r can w o rk under the F a i r L a b o r S tand a rd s Act in an y Job— fac to rie s , whole­sa le houses, com m unica tions o r o the r Indu stries— d x c c p t those which have been dec lar-* ed h aza rd ou s b y the S e c re ta ry o f L a b o r / ’ M r . M uench sa id .

T h irte en h aza rd ou s occupa­tions o rd e rs have been Issued which p roh ib it the em p loy ­m en t o f m in o rs under 18-years- o f-age. The p roh ib ited Jobs.Ln- c lude w o rk os a d riv e r o r a d r iv e r ’ s h e lp e r, e le v a to r op e r­a t o r / o p e r a t o r 6 f ce rta in pow­e r-d riven m ach in e ry , and m ost Jobs in logg ing and saw m ill- ing . ' ,

U nde r 14 C on W ork“ A lthough the law p roh ib its

the em p loym en t o f ch ild ren under 14, the 14-or*15-year-o ld m ay be la w fu l ly em p loyed in o ffic e and sa le s w o rk , f ru it and vege tab le pack ing sheds, and in a few o th e r Jobs—ex­clud ing w o rk in m anu fa c tu r­ing, m in ing , p rocessing o r s im ­i la r jo b s ,” M r . M uench added.

“ I t m ust be rem em be red , h ow ever, th a t c e rta in re s t r ic ­tion s app ly du rin g school hou rs fo r th is age g roup . Y oung ste rs o f 14 and 15 m a y w o rk on ly outside o f schoo l hou rs ahd a m ax im um o f th re e h ou rs on any school, d ay , AH w o rk a lso p e r fo rm ed between th‘e j» u r s o f 7 a .m .-and /T p .m . / - ‘/A n em p lo y e r can p ro tec t h im se lf f r o m un in ten tiona l v io ­la t io n o f the ac t I f he obtains and keeps on f i le sin age ce r­tific a te show ing tlie . m in o r to be_ o ld enough f o r the Job ln which he Is exrip loyed. S u c h ce rtific a te s u su a lly can be ob ­ta ined from lo c a l schoo l o f f i ­c ia ls / ’ Apply Interstate

The ch ild - la b o r p rov is ion s o f the F a i r L a b o r S tanda rd s Act app ly to em p lo ym en t in In te r­s ta te o r fo re ig n com m e rce o r in the p roduc tion o f goods fo r such com m e rce . T h e re a rc a* few exem ptions f ro m t h e s e p rov is ion s , h ow ever.

M r . M uench poin ts ou t th a t the ch ild -lab o r p rov is ion s o f the ac t do not app ly to ac to rs o r te lev is ion p e r fo rm e rs o r to ch ild ren engaged a*\Jiew spa« p e r c a r r ie rs . N o r does the fed ­e ra l law cove r such w o rk as baby s itting , caddying , a n d w o rk ing a t the foun ta in o f the lo c a l d rug s to re . The law a lso exem pts c h ild ren w o rk ing fo r th e ir p a ren ts in th e ir paren ts ' own business as long as the w o rk Is not m in ing o r m anu ­fac tu rin g , o r has not been de­c la re d h aza rd ou s .

H e added th a t w here s ta te an(] fe d e ra l ch ild - la b o r s tand ­a rd s d iffe r , the h ighe r s tand ­a rd s "must, be ob se rved . Addi­t io n a l in fo rm a t io n conce rn ing tbe app lica tion o f the child- la b o r p rov is ion s o f the a c t m ay be ob ta ined f ro m the U .S . L a b o r D ep a rtm en t's W a g e and H our D iv is ion 's reg iona l o ffic e a t 341 N in th A ve ., New Y o rk 1, o r c a ll LA 4-9400, ext. 486,

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io c ia t io n c o n ta in ed a n e d ito r ia l w h ich co n c lu d ed " th e te rm 'a th le t ic h e a r t ’ s h o u ld b e d ro p p e d f r o m m ed ica l w r it in g be­c a u se i t i s w ith a w id e v a r ie ty o f m ean ing s to d e s c r ib e s c o n d it io n th a t p ro b a b ly does n o t e x is t .”

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a r e m o re im p o rta n t a's a cause o f c a rd iac d isease than e x ­e rc is e , th a t e x e rc is e e v en w h en s tre n u o u s w i l l n o t dam age B n o rm a l h e a rt , an d th a t a th le te s w ith a h e a v y b o d y b u ild h a v e a lo w e r l i f e e x p ec tan c y th a t th ose w ith a l ig h te r bu ild re g a rd le s s o f th e ty pe o r e x te n t o f t h e i r p a rt ic ip a t io n in

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com e a ffe c te d b y n o rm a l a c t iv ity on d e x e rc ise , I n fac t, s in ce th e h e a r t is a m u sc le , its essen tia l fu n c tio n is to exe rc ise . S o , 'a lth o u g h th e r e is a p p a re n t ly n o cond ition p ro p e r ly de­

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I f it w e re n o t , i t c o u ld n o t so w e ll and so lo n g do its : l i fe t im e jo b o f p um p in g its b u rd e n o f b lo o d y w ju c h is ?» e l i x i r o f l i f e t o y o u , th ro u g h a n estim a ted 60 ,000 m ile s o r

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“ d a y s " c e le b ra t in g a l l m an n e r o f th ing s and Occasions f rom th e s u b lim e to th e r id ic u lo u s . B u t som e o f th e ob se rvan ces a r e f a r ab o ve th c com m on ru o k , and d e se rv e th e p u b lic s in te re s t a n d a tten tio n . T h is is c e r ta in ly T h e case w ith n a t i o n a l N ew sp ap e r W e e k , O ct. 1 -8 . I t s th em e is Y o u r N ew sp ap e r . G u a rd s Y o u r F re ed om s . A n d th a t s m o re th an ju s t a fe lic ito u s l i t t le s logan . I t ’s fac t. A f re e p re ss is th e m o s t p o te n t w eapon aga in st ty ra n n y an d p e rs e cu tio n -th a t a n y n a tio n can possess.

. D ic ta to rs a lw a y s ta k e o v e r th e p re s s a s so on as th e y ra in p ow e r ond p e rv e r t i t to th e i r ow n ends , T h a t s o n ly

■logical. F o r d ic ta to rsh ip can 't s tand th e fre e d o m o f e x p re s -a io n and deba te a f r e e p re s s stand s s o l id ly , f o r . :

S C O U T IN G M U SEU M IS A U N IQ U E ASSET

(N ew B runsw ick D a l ly H om e N ew s)

T h e Johnston H isto rica l Museum o f the B o y Scouts o f A m eric a , to be erected on the grounds o f t ile - f la t ia n a l Coun­cil h eadqua rte rs ui N o r t h B runsw ick , w ill b e a ■ unique com m unity asset.

L ik e the p lanned F oo tb a ll H a ll o f F am e here , it w ill be an edifice which w ill a ttrac t v is ito rs f rom a l l o v e r the ooun- I r y and f rom fo re ig n nations.

I n th is m useum w ill be en­shrined the p rec ious re oo rd o f soou tlijg ’g m onum en ta l p r o- g res3 .- un ifo rm s, p ic tu res , m e­mentoes o f spec ia l p ro jec ts , of jam borees , and the lik e . Here w ill be p e rson a l e ffe c ts o f m any Of those who m ade scouting g rea t. ■

Construction of the museum w ill com m ence this fa l l . And the p lan s a re th a t l t w ill be dedicated ln 1060 as p a rt o f the 50th an n iv e rsa ry ce leb ra­tion o f the B oy Scouts - o f A rtierioa .

W e have often rem a rked on the p restige and hono r that the na tion a l headqua rte rs o f the B o y Scou ts b rings to the New ^punsw lck a re a . This new m useum w ill add hn- m ea su re sb ly to the va lue of the headqua rte rs to the area ,

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(A sbu ry P a r k P re s s !New Je rse y has posted Its

highways, a t five -m ile in te r­va ls , w lth . eigns w a rn ing tbe m o to ris ts th a t th e re la to be no lit te rin g and fo r tbose who Ignore th is In junc tion the fine w ill be $50. ,

I t l i a good cam paign , • this d rive to keep o u r highwaysc lea n . I t shou ld en lis t toe co­ope ra tion o f e v e ry s ta id troop­e r and ev e ry o the r agent o f

! law en fo rcem en t, c le a n high­ways shou ld appea l, to every­one. F o r the p ra c tic a lly mind­ed citizen th e re ls the f a e t th a t c lean lin ess p ay s . The less lit te r on the h ighways the less lt w ill cost f o r c lean in g with a consequent s ay in g . And fo r those who pu t the esthetic above ; the p ra c tic a l th e re ls tbe a rgum en t th a t a c l e a n h ighway can be a th ing o f

Looking Backw ardItem s About F o lk s And Things W e Knew In The Long Ago

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e M atte r T h e In c re ased cha rg es f o r th e c a r ry in g o f f i r s t , second .

.a n d th i r d c la s s m a l l w e re s p a rk e d b y th e n ec e s s ity o f g iv in g - _ p o s t a U w o r k i r s _ a J o n g -o v e rd u e p a y b oo s t. ' H a d th e b o o s t

CadhW • o ld charges r e t a i le d th e p p s to f f fc t f- ■ c i f w o u ld h a v e re a c iie d an in to le ra b le po Ih t-^ aDO U t a b i ll io n‘ a y e a r . .' ' ■ ■' ' "

. T h e n e w ra te s , h ow e v e r , w i l l n o t and a r e n o t d es igned to ■wipe o u t th e d e fic it . T h e y w i l l s im p ly h o ld it in ch eck . I t w i l l s t i l l com e to s e v e ra l h u n d re d s o f m i ll io n s o f d o l la r s ^ n n u a l ly . ■ • .

T h is h e in g th e case (a t a t im e w h e n th e t o t a l g o v e m - -m en t d e fic it th re a te n s t o p ass $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) , i t is c e r ta in ly

" th e p a r t o f w is d om an d p la in com m on sense to ta k e a n o th e r im p o r ta n t s te p in re d u c in g p o s to ffic e losses .

T h a t s te p lie s in u p w a rd a d ju s tm e n t ' in p a rc e l p o s t ' c h a rg e s , w h ic h w e re n o t changed b y th e n ew law . P a r c e l

p o s t , a p u r e ly ic o m m e rc ia l .s e r v ic e w h ich is d ir e c t ly com - p e t lt iv e w ith ta x p a y in g p r iv a te c a r r ie r s o f g ood s , lo n g h a s b ee n o p e ra te d a t a d e fic it , e v en th ou g h th e la w au th o r iz in g i t s p e c ific a lly p ro v id e d th a t i t w a s to p a y its ow n w ay . V a r io u s a u th o r ita t iv e s tu d ie s , in c lu d in g th a t o f th e second

. H o o v e r C om m iss io n , h a v e p o in te d t o th e n eed f o r p u tt in g (h e s e rv ic e on. a s e lf -s u s ta in in g basis .

I t ’s a s im p le m a tte r . L e t th o se w h o use p a rc e l p o s t p a y f o r w h a t th e y ge t, in s te a d o f d ep end in g on th e re s t o f u s to p a y p a r t ad th is p os ta g e b i l l ,

b eau ty w he reas a lit te re d road is uninviting and an eyesore .

E v e ry c itizen shou ld co-oper­ate In the p resen t d rive to keep ou r h ighw ays c lean . We don ’ t lit te r ou r h om es because w e a l l adm it th a t U ttering de­sp o ils t h e i r a ttrac tiveness . M ost o f ua re a liz e th a t the sam e TUle app lies t o h 1 g h - w ays . And fo r th a t s m a l l g roup o f lttte rbuga w ho don’ t recogn ize th is , ru le w e -re com - mend t h a t th e Jaw c r a c k dow n sh a rp ly .

Does Your Son Drive?

The following question* and srfswers have been lum fihed fo r the benefit o f Interested parents by The Associ­ation of Casualty and Surety Com­panies. •

A Chance, Not Charity' “ ' “ ~ T h e f . a r e m a n y sp le n d id c h a r ita b le o rg a n iz a t io n s in th is c o u n t r y a n d th e ir w o rk is o f th e u tm o s t v a lu e . B u t th e re a r e n u m b e rs o f h an d ic a p p ed p e o p le w hose n e e d is f o r cm p lo y - m e n t w ith in th e lim its o f th e i r p h y s ic a l o r m en ta l capab ilit ie s , r a t h e r th an o u tr ig h t a id . G o o d w ill In d u s t r ie s , w h ich op e r­a te s in m o re th an 100 A m e ric a n a n d m an y fo re ig n c ities , is g e a re d to m ee t th a t n e e d .

■ I t s s lo g a n is “ N o t C h a r i ty , B u t A C h an c e ." I t s p la n is as e f fe c t iv e as i t is s im p le— to c re a te jo b s a n d p ro v id e t ra in ­in g f o r h an d ic ap p ed p e o p le o u t o f th e re p a ir in g o f c o n tr ib u ­te d c lo th in g and h ou se h o ld a r t ic le s . T h e se m a te r ia ls a re c o lle c te d f r o m h om es and b ro u g h t to its w o rk sh o p s . T h e re th e y a re m ade u sab le and so ld , an d th e h and icapp ed re c e iv e th e p roceed s .

G o o d w ill Ih d u s t r i c s r in sum , K e lp s 'p e o p le to 'h e lp th em - —so lv e s ,- I t is a n o n -p ro f i t o rg a n iz a t io n , o p e ra t in g . u n d e r

sp ec ia l p ro v is io n s o f th e fe d e ra l w ag e -h o u r law . I t is b rin g ­in g h ew l i f e and h op e to m u lt itu d e s o f u n fo rtu n a te s ,

The T h r i l l I h o l Com et Once l a a L ife tim e s ra ra ia u s ie

1. How do young m en under 25 ra te a s d r iv e rs ?

As a g roup , they are the w o rs t. F r o m Connecticu t to C a li fo rn ia , s ta te v eh ic le re c ­o rd s show th a t they com prise abou t 15 p e r c e n t-o f th e to ta l d r iv e rs and a re Invo lved la abou t 25 p e r cen t o f a l l acci­dents. .2. W hy a r e au to Insurance

ra te s h ig h e r f o r young m en under 25?

They cost the companies m o re m oney . State-inspected in su rance reco rds are pain­fu lly c lea r ln th is m atte r. P ro ­p o rt ion a te ly , c a rs owned o r p rin c ip a lly ope ra ted by a young m n le , fo r exam p le , w ill cause tw ice as m any lia b ility c la im s and each c la im w ill av­e rage th rce-and-onc-ha lf tim es as m uch—as a fam ily c a r with no young m ale d riv e r.3. Why don 't young women

under 25 pay the sam e ra tes as young m en?

They don't cost th e ir In su r­ance com panies as m uch m qa- oy . T ra f f ic o ffic ia ls e x p l a i n th a t young women d o rftT ieem to fee l the need to “ Im p ress ” othe rs by daring d riv ing .4. I s n ’ t lt Just a few "b ad ac­

to r s " who-'enuse a l l the acci­dents and pena lize tho big ma-. j o r l t y ' o f young m b n w h o d riv e ? , '

N o . S a fe ty expe rts say that assum ption ls p a rt o f the p ro b ­lem . M any o f us re fu se to be­lie v e ou r own son c o u l d be re ck le ss . — W hile— th e re— a j^ e . m an y v e ry good young m a le d riv e rs , m ost o f tlie accidents In .th is ,g ro u p are. " f i r s t " acci­dents. R e p ea te rs m ay a ttrac t pub lic atten tion , bu t they a re not the m a jo r expense fa c to r .5. Why don ’ t in su rance com ­

p an ie s sp read the cost-o frthese- acc ldents am ong a l l p o l i c y h o ld e rs? ,

M ost A m erican s think I t ’s on ly fa i r f o r each group lo p ay Its own w ay, In assessing ra te s acco rd ing to how t h e oa r ls u sed , where lt ls d r iv ­en and who d rives It. the In­su rance com panies com plied w ith pub lic dem and ,5.; W hat can bo done to help young men ln d riv ing?Encou rage d r iv e r education

c lasses. Set a good exam p le . Support s tric t law en fo rce­m ent. M ake you r Bon- under­stand th a t a m a tu re attitude in d r iv in g Is tho m ost Im po rt­a n t p a r t o f sa fe ty .' Responsi­b ility on th e h ighway "s e p a ­ra te s the men f r o m the b o y s ,"

F o r ty -F iv e Y e a rs Ago (Is su e T hu rsday . Sept. 18, 1913)

E d w a rd Z ieg le r w as ou t w ith h is auto Sunday fo r sh o rt r id e accom panied by h is wife. On re tu rn ing hom e as he app roached M a i n S tre e t, M ataw an . b y the H o lm d e l ro a d ,"h e reduced speed and sounded his d ange r s i g n a l tw ic e .' G etting n o re spon se he p roceeded a t s low speed and when ln fu l l view o f the s tre e t saw a la rg e tou rin g c a r com ; lng n o rth a t a ra p id g a it . H e Im m ed ia te ly stopped his c a r and b a d the o th e r p a r ty , a p ­p l i e d ; h is b rakes as p rom p tly , a l l w ou ld h ave been w e ll r T h e ir c a r h it th e hub o f h is le ftj fo r e w hee l and continued abou t th irty -tw o y a rd s b e fo re com ing to a stop . F o r tu n a te ly th e d am age to M r . Z ie g le r ’s c a r w as s lig h t. O n look e rs e x ­on e ra te h im f r o m a l l b lam e .

M a tth ew s B r ls k le , p rop rie ­to r o f the B ay s ld e . H o te l, k e y ­p o rt , w as re lie v ed o f abou t 550, con ta ined ln a r o l l ln h is pan tsA jm ckets , while he w as s le e p in g " S a tu rd a y a fte rn oon . M r . B r ls k le counted t h e m oney while dow n s ta ir s and going to h is ro om p rep a red lo r ; a n ap . T h e trou ae ra werW hapg ln g n e a r a w in d ow " nnd f n ; w ha t m an n e r the 'sneak th ie f secu red an en trance , i f an y , o r w he the r he re ach ed th ro u gh the w indow and got the r o l l is a m y s te ry .

P am a g e es t im a ted a t 515,­000 re su lte d la s t T hu rsd a y a f t ­e rn oon by a f i r e w hich de­s t ro y e d a la rg e b a rn and a l l Its con ten ts on M rs . L .C . D e - C oppe tt ’ s p ro p e rty a t Sh rew s­b u ry , known as T h o rnb rooke lg tm . In the . b a rn w ere de­s t ro y e d tw o au tom ob iles , one o f w h ich w as va lu ed a t 56,000 f i f t y tons o f h a y and a lo t o f g a rd en to o ls . The b a rn was 40x80 fee t.

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on T uesday d es troyed t h e G reen land H ouse , a 200-room s tru c tu re owned by M rs . M a r ­g a re t M . L ynch , In the W a te r W itch section o f H igh lands . T h e lo ss w as p laced by F ire C h ie f H a r ry D uncan a t 535,000. The b laze waa d iscove red by a m ilkm an who w as m ak ing de liv e rie s n ea rb y . A t th a t Ume t h e ' f i r e w as bu rn ing on the- f i r s t f lo o r o f, the s tru c tu re .

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S O M E O D D S A N D E N D S . . . R e a d a p iece in a m ag a ­z in e p u b lis h e d in D e t r o i t th a t s a y s th e a u to h a s b e e n a b ig m o ra l f o r c e in th e c o u n t ry . O u ts id e o f c u tt in g d ow n on th e h an g in g o f h o r s e th ie v e s , w e can ’ t im ag in e w h a t t h e y ’ re ta lk in g a b o u t . . . T h o s e n ew p os tag e s tam p s h av e a l i t t le h e a v ie r p a p e r an d sw e e te r f la v o r e d g u m m in g th an th e f o r ­m e r p o p u la r th re e -c c n t v a r ie t y b u t th ese im p ro v em en ts h a rd ly ju s t i f y th e o n e - th ird in c re a se in th e a n te . ; . C a n ’ t see a l l th o fu s s a b o u t ch ang in g th e f la g b ecau se o f A la s k a ’s v o te t o jo in th e U n io n as a s ta te . A l l w e h a v e to d o is d ro p A rk a n s a s . R a z o rb a c k s to a rm s . . . B y th e w a y , to d a y ’s 'th e a n n iv e r s a r y o f th e is su an ce o f th e f i r s t p a te n t in th e w o r ld f o r a sew ing m ach in e . T h e jo u rn e y m e n ta i lo r s in B o s to n in 1 8 46 f ie r c e ly opposed* th e in v e n t io n , fe a r in g th a t i t w o u ld , d e s t r o y th e ir m ean s o f l iv e lih o o d . T o d a y ’s a ls o th e a n n iv e r ­s a r y o f th e B a t t le o f L a k e E r ie . . .

A R O U N D T H E T O W N . . . The- a n n u a l s o f tb a ll g a ir|e b e tw een th e K e y p o r t K iw a n is C lu b a n d th e L io n s . 'C lu b l iv e d u p t o th e a d v a n c e b i ll in g . D i f f i c u lt to a c tu a l ly d e te r­m in e th e v ic to r s s in ce b o th c lu b s k e p t t h e i r ow n S co reb o ok , • Is n ’ t th a t r ig h t , D o u g ? . . . L io n s ’ p la n n in g th e ir a n n u a l C h a r t e r N ig h t s p e c ta c u la r la t e r th is m on th . D a te w as m oved b a c k f r o m th e v a c a tio n sea son . . , D e le g a t io n o f K e y p o r t e r s w h o w e n t to th e W a ll in g -G la n a t a h e a r in g in F r e e h o ld T h u rs ­d a y fa v o r a b ly im p re s sed w ith th e fa c i li t ie s a t th o n ew c o u rt ­h ou se , C o u r t a t te n d a n ts m o s t c o n s id e ra te a n d e x t re m e ly t je lp fu l . . . -A lb e r t N e ls o n e le c te d p e rm a n e n t p re s id e n t o f the n ew ly -d rg a n iz e d - c it iz e n s g ro u p i n , K e y p o r t v .— ^ Sum m e r -, r e a l ly w e n t fa s t . M o s t lo c a l s k ip p e r s h a v e re a ch e d th a t “ th in k in g a b o u t h a u lin g o u t ” s tage . S e e .w he re .th e 'M a taw an B o a r d . o f E d u c a t io n f i n a l ly .g o t a r o u n d to a d m itt in g the H u s k ie fo o t b a l l f ie ld is d e p lo ra b le . K e y p o r t e r s re a ch e d th a t d e c is io n tw o y e a r s a g o . . . . :

T H IS N ’ T H A T . . . E . D o n a ld ;S t e m e r , C h a irm a n o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty P la n n in g B o a rd , h a s an n o u n c ed th a t a r ra n g e m e n ts -b a d b een c om p le te d f o r th e f i f t h a n n u a l con ­fe r e n c e an d d in n e r o f th e M on m o u th C o u n ty P la n n in g B o a rd . S ta te H ig h w a y C om m is s io n e r D w ig h t R . G . P a lm e r -w i l l , de­l i v e r th e m a in a d d re s s . T h e m e o f the' p ro g ra rn w i l l b e lo c a l p la n n in g a n d - th e t im e ly s u b je c t o f th e S t a le ” H ig hw a y P r o g r a m an d M o n m o u th C o u n ty w i l l b e d iscu ssed b y C om ­m is s io n e r P a lm e r . M r . S t e r n e r c ite d th e t re m e n d o u s g row th o f th e c o u n ty a n d p o in te d o u t th a t th e lo c a t io n a n d e x te n t o f d e v e lo p m e n t in th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty a r e a is re la te d d ire c t ly to n e w h ig h w ay s . T h e s e ro u t e s w i l l s e t th e p a t t e rn f o r the*, f u tu r e and i t i s v i t a l l y im p o r ta n t th a t lo c a l o f f ic ia ls be in - ~ fo rm e d o n th is s u b je c t . T h e d in n e r an d co n fe re n c e w i l l , be h e ld on M on d a y t S e p t . 2 2 , a t 7 n ifli. a t th e B e a u -R iv a g e R q s t -V au ra n t ,. S p r in g . L a k e H e ig h ts . j j | . ’ -m*<. ' v "■■■:

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" W h y a r e y o u lo o k i n g f o r t h in g a b o u t a l l t h a t . H e s le p t l l i n ' b i i t t e r f l v ? " - 8 s k e d - t h e - t r e » - . n n n d i v - m r . n i i n h - j t _ . i l f r o g , b l i n k i n g h i s e y e s . N o t u n t i l th e s u m m e r s u n

" I . t h o u g h t s h e c o u ld t e l l m e t a p p e d s o f t l y o n t h e c o c o o n ,' , w h e r e I c o u ld f i n d b e a u t i f u l d i d J o h n n y b e g in t o a w a k e n . . w in g s l i k e h e r s . ” J o h n n y e x - J o h n n y s t r e t c h e d in h is c o c o o np l a l n e d r " D o n ' t - y o u w i s h - y o u - a n d - a l o w l y - e m e r g e d ._____________-

b u t t e r f l y ? " H e . s a U n th e s u n a n d b l in k -" W h a t f b r 7 ’ " ' ‘ a s K e d - ~ t h e ' t r e e ~ e d r - - t t W lm r e _ i u m ' l ? ” w K o ' a ' r n "

f r o g . “ F l y i n g a l l a b o u t l i k e I ? ” h e w o n d e r e d . _____t h a t - m u s t g e t a w f u l l y t i r e - T h e n h e r e m e m b e r e d . H e s o m e i ” w a s J o h n n y C a t e r p i l l a r . A n d. “ Y o u d o n ’ t u n d e r s t a n d , " h e h a d b e e n s le e p in g w h e n h e s a i d J o h n n y C a t e r p i l l a r . s h o u ld h a v e b e e n lo o k in g f o r

T h e t r e e f r o g h o p p e d o f f i n t h e H U l t e i t l y . ,a h u f f a n d ’ J o h n n y h u r r i e d S u d d e n ly J o h n n y f e l t s o m e - a w a y o h h i s s e a r c h . t h i n g s t r e t c h in g a n d o p e n tn g

" W h e r e n r e y o u g o i n g s o o n e i t h e r s i d e o f h i s b o d y . H ef a s t , l i t t l e m a n ? ’ ’-------------- -------- lo o k e d . T h e y w e r e w l n g s l - H e -

T h e s w e e t v o ic e c a m e f r o m h a d tw o b e a u t i f u l , b u t t e r f l y , o v e r J o h n n y ’s h e a d . H e lo o k - w in g s 1 ’e d u p .^ A b r i g h t p i n k r o s e " S o m e o n e h e a r d m y w is hw a a b e n t o v e r t o l o o k a t h im w h i l e I w a s s le e p in g a n d s c u r r y i n g t h r o u g h t h e g r a s s . c h a n g e d m e in t o a . b u t t e r f l y ! "

“ D i d a b u t t e r f l y c o m e t h i s J o h n n y t h o u g h t , " p h . h o w w a y ? " a s k e d J o h n n y . " I w a n t h a p p y I a m ! ”to f l n d i o u t , h o w I c a n b e c o m e T h e n J o h n n y B u t t e r f l yo n e . W o u ld n ’ t y o u l i k e t o b e a s p r e a d h i s b e a u t i f u l w in g s a n d b u t t e r f l y a n d h n v e e v e r y o n e d r i f t e d l a z i l y o v e r lh e g a r d e n

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M em be rs io f the M ataw an C on tem po ra ry L eague en joyed a co -ope ra tive supper M onday even ing a t the f i r s t m ee ting o f th e cJub a t the hom e o f the p res id en t, M rs . M a r t in , B e l ) , L it t le S t ., M ataw an . M r s. F r a n k G ra z la n o was hosp ita l*

" lt y ch a irm an ” and she- w as Tas-s lsted b y m em be rs o f the ex ­ecu tive b oa rd . ; \

M rs . B e l l w e lcom ed tbe guests who w e re p rospec tive m em be rs , M rs . C h a r l e s R oesch , H a z le i; M rs . R o b e rt B en t le y and M rs . W illiam W il­k in s , . M ataw an .

■ F u tu re ac tiv ities o f the c lub — w ere discussed. The f i r s t so­. c la l even t w ill be, ihe hnnual

d inne r dar.ee sponso red by the W om an ’ s C lub 1 o f M ataw an , the J u n io r W om an 's C lub and the L eague a t the M o lly P ltcb -

, e r H o te l, R ed B an k , fo r tbe bene fit o f the bu ild ing fund . T ic k e ts lo r the a f fa ir which w ill be hel|d Sept. 27 o re a v a ll-

. ab le from any m em be r o f tbe c lub and m a y inc lude the din­n e r and danc ing , o r Just danc­ing la te r In the evening./ C a rd P a r t y On* O c t . ’ £3*

• / .M r s . H a r ry P itc h e r is ch a ir­m an of the ca rd p a rty and fash ion , show to be he ld Oct. 23 .' M rs . 'G e o rg e B a r re t t . is ch a irm an o f the fash ions which'" w ill be shown by M rs .

•H e le n ‘R ap p , K e y p o rt . . M r s . August Schm eling w ill be re ­f re shm en t ch a irm an . T icke ts a r e /a v a i la b le f ro m them o r

i an y m em be r o f the club ,The D re s s C lub w ill s ta r t

O c t.. 6 and non -m em bers a re In v ited - lo jo in . A ny m em be r m ay be contacted fo r fu r th e r in fo rm a t io n . P la n s w e re com ­p le ted fo r the de lega tes who w ill attend the F a l l C on fe r­ence Sept. 22 o f the New J e r ­sey S la te F ed e ra t io n , o f W om ­en ’s C lubs a t D oug lass College.

. A N ike f i lm and lec tu re w ill be supp lied by the New J e rs e y

: B e ll Te lephone C om pany '• at . the n ex t re g u la r m ee ting , Oct.' ‘ 8 / a t B p .m . a t 220 M ain S t., .; M ataw an ,' >• V • •

N ex t y e a r ’ s p lan s inc lude a S t. P a t r ic k 's Day_ B u f f e t D ance M a r . 15 a t P e te rs o n ’s Bu ttonw ood M ano r.

Natural Foods To Be Displayed

The New J e rse y C hap te r o f N a tu ra l Food A ssoc iates , In c . ,. ex tends an Invitation - to a 11

; m em be rs and those who a re in te re sted in n a tu ra l foods to a t te n d ;th e second annua l con­ven tion to be he ld a t the U p ­p e r "M on tc la ir W om an 's C lub , 200 C ooper A ve ., U ppe r M o n t1. e lR lr . cn* S a tu rd a y , f r o Vna .m . to S p .m . r_

A .spec ia l p rog ram o f nu trf- t lo n and ag ricu ltu re ! by re cog ­ h iz rd -a u th o r It io s tar t lie lr. f ie ldW H lbeTii’esen ted f These speak­

' e rs w l i r b e : J o e D . . N ich o ls , M .D ., A tlan ta , T e x .,- ' N a tion a l

’ P re s id e n t o f N a tu ra l F ood As­soc ia te s ;. W illiam Coda M a r­tin . M .D .: N ew Y o rk , n o t e d au th o rity on a p p lie d -n u tr it io n ; D r . E . E . P f le f fe r o f the B lo - D yn am ic R e sea rch L a b o ra ­to ry , Sp ring V a lle y , N .Y . ; . J .T . R o d a le ,. E d ito r o l.O rg an ic G a r- den lng and F a rm in g ; Joseph C a rs ten o f D e e r V a lle y F a rm , G u i lfo rd ; N .Y . ; D r . D on a ld O . M cw ney rw hose top lc w llh be on nu trition aiid e x e rc is e - f o r

. the youth o f 'to d a y . F i lm s a ls o . w il l be shown on . In te re sting

and educationa l sub jects . ■ The en tire p rog ram h a s

been p lanned to g ive those In ^attendance tb e : g rea te s t v a lu e in the sh o rt tim e a v a ila b le . As a f in a l- fe a tu re o f the d ay , a d iscussion p ane l w ll l be, he ld w ith the sp eake rs to p rov id e

“ - t im e ly answ ers to m any ques- tlon s on ; Y o u r F a rm , Y o u r .H ea lth , Y o u r F o o d .

. N a tu ra l F o o d exh ib ito rs h ave . been inv ited to d isp la y - th e ir

——produc ts- ’ - and - lite ra tu re f o r conven ience . A n a tu ra l f o o d tu rk e y b u ffe t luncheon w ill be s e rved . R e se rv a tion s fo r lunch ­eon and re g is tra tion m ust be m ade lh advance by c a llin g LO 6-3661. - - - - -

Two Statues Presented For Convent Altar

S is te r C h a rlo tte o f St. Joseph 's Convent. K e yp o rt , accep ts g ift f rom F o u rth D eg re e Kn igh ts o f C o lum bus o f tw o sta tues fo r the Convent A lta r . L e ft to r ig h t a re M ichae l N . N app i, fa ith fu l n av ig a to r ; S is te r C harlo tte re ce iv ing check fo r statues shown In the b ackg round ; John . V . Re* gait, ch a irm an o f C a th o lic ac tiv itie s , and G eorg e L . .D e m e ry , Im m ed ia te p as t fa ith fu l navi* g a to r. • cj . • • • :

a t a w a n P e r s o n a e m sNews O f You And Y o u r F am ily Is Appreciated A t Any T im e

Holey Hose Co. Plans f .Communion Breakfast

T h e M .E . H a le y .H o s e C o .,. M ataw an , w ill sponso r a C o ;r.-

inun ion b re a k fa s t S u n d a y , Sept, 21, fo llow ing the 8 a .m . m ass at, S t, Joseph 's Church ,

^-■ Keyport. -The b re a k fa s t w llL bc . he ld a t ihe Kn igh ts o f C o lum ­bus H a ll,. R ou te 35, and n il a re Inv ited , w hether o r n o t

‘ they attend the m ass . J e r ry H uurihar. is ch a irm an . A l l

‘ . m em bers a re requested -to " w ea r tb e lr un ifo rm s . I f pos-

s i b 1 e. ...... — --------G uest sp ea ke r at the b re a k ­

fa s t w ill be R ic h a rd T . Fow - t~- e rs , 11 Stephen S t., K e yp o rt . •- .-H e Is tx r.p loyed by the f i rm o f “ K e l ly l M a llo y - and - P ow e re r — rep resen t i ng-—th e—A ssoc la t ion.

AvigHon U n d e rw r ite rs . N e w

D r . and M rs . H ow ard L . R t t te r , O x fo rd , O h io , a r e spending s e v e ra l days as the guests o f D r . R i t t e r ’ s b ro th e r and s is te r- in -law , M r. and M rs . G eo rg e R it t e r .

M r. and M rs . H a r ry W e lls and M rs . W illiam H e im s and daugh te r, P a t r ic ia , w e re S a t­u rd ay d inner guests o f M r. and M rs . Adolph H ess, M U lbu rn .

John M. Coon , son of M r. and M rs . P e r r in M . Coon, M ataw an , and F ra n k G uenze l, E a s t O range , le ft S a tu rd a y by c a r to re tu rn to F a c e In s titu te o f ■: T echno logy ,. : C le ve lan d . O h io , ’ f o r th e ir sophom orey e a r : 1 .........

On S a tu rd a y ,M r . and M rs . D on a ld ,W . Roblnfchri" atyww trfi open , house a t the New Bfxros5 w ick P la n t o f E . R . Squ ibb &Co. : '--------------- - ’ V

H a l D e ltz re tu rn ed h o m e Sunday a fte r spend ing t h e sum m e r In K en tv iU e , N o v a S co tia , C an ad a . ' “

M r."a n d M rs . Joseph S p lr a and ch ild ren , J e f f r e y and D eb ­bie, S t. P a u l, M inn ., a re v is it­Ing M r. and M rs . R l . c h a i d Teague . ' ^

M r. and M r s —J . — R aym ond K e tch e l 'were d in n e r guests o f M r. and M rs , B r a d fo rd E a r l B a i le y and theJr daugh te r, B e t ­ty , a t Bu ttonw ood M a n o r " on Sunday . " 1 ' - . . . ••" i i r a n d - .M W .' H a rrs ' -T a y lo r J r . ; G fa!flbbftVr,JwereUi:Batiirda'y (n ight d inne r guests o f M r. and S (r4 . C h a rle s R a in au d ... A tea p a rty w ill be held F r i ­

d ay a t the h o m e o f M rs , C h a rle s C. S ch ock s r . . E dge - m e re D r . , b y t h e w om en o f the F i r s t P re s b y te r ia n C hurch to a id the P re sb y te r ia n H om e fo r the Aged , f ro m 3 p .m . to 5 p .m . •(' ' ■ , -.

M r . and M rs . O eo rg e H a z le tt re tu rn ed h o m e aboa rd the “ M au re tan ia ,” on Sept. 3; "alt­e r spending tw o inon tlis visit-, Ing the B r it ish Is le s . , ,

M r, and M rs . C. A. F re e s , W est L ong B ran ch , w e re Sun­d ay guests o f M r . and M rs . A l­lan J . M o rr is o n . - ■ ■.

On Sunday M r . and M rs , R o b e r t SpM oge r, P la in fie ld , w ere the d in n e r guests o f M r. and M rs . C h a r le s R a in a u d ,. G eo rg e R it t e r re tu rn ed hom e

S a tu rd a y a fte r i p e n 'd I n g a m on th a t the U n iv e rs ity o f M ich igan , Ann “ A rb o r, where he w as e n ro lle d in a cou rse a t th e 'S choo l o f Bus iness Adm in ­is tra tion ,

M r . and M rs . E d g a r P ik e spen t S a tu rd a y ln New Y o rk . In the a fte rn oon t h e y saw . “ G lg l, ” and la te r had d inner a t . the Huntingdon R o o m o f the" H ote l A s to r . I n t h e eve­n ing they saw the “ Ic e Ca- pades .”

O n -S a tu rd a y M r, and M rs . W illa rd A nderson , H acke tts- town, and M r . . and M rs . J o ­seph -D e rnb e rg e r w e re d inner guests o f M r . and M rs . F re d e ­r ic k K .- D ed e r lc k . ..............

M rs . F . H ow ard L lo y d l r . en ­te rta ined a t b ridge on Tues­day even ing . P r iz e w inne rs were M rs . C h a rle s Shock J r., Sea O lr t ; M rs . R o b e rt B en tley , M ataw an , and M rs . O . J . S te r lin g Thom pson J r , M idd le­town. O the rs p resen t w ere M rs.' C h a r le s P ik e , M rs ,—J a c A. Cushm an , M rs . W a l t e r P ik e , M ataw an , and M rs . H a r ­ry M o rr is , S ea G ir l .

On S a tu rd a y even ing M r. and M rs . T h om as M . A nder­son . K e y p o rt , en te rta ined M r. and M rs . P e te r . A ,R e a d . ..M r , o n d M r s ; “ A :“ E < lg a r P a lr r ra n d - M r. and M rs . John L . C ham ­b e rla in , a l l o f M ataw an , at bridge.

M iss M ild red Teague , A tlan ­ta, G a , v is ited h e r— paren tsse v e ra l d a y s la s t ..w eek.________

On. S a tu rd a y r ig h t M r. andln tbe p rac tice o f a v 1 a 11 o n law . T o a s tm a ste r w ll! be R ob ­e r t L aM u ra . M ataw an atto r-

. n e y , , .E x em p t firem en o f ihe M .E .

H a le y Hose Co. a re Invited to a ttend . .T ickets m ay be ob ta in ­ed from any m em ber o f the

r com pany o r F i r e Chief John T h a le r . .

10 y e a rs f ro m ioday , m any young m en and women w ill be studying ln co llege , th e ir way pa id th rough sav ing NOW ln I f . - S . ; S av ings Bonds. ........... ...

Y o r k . M r. Powers'“ IT Tm ffaged --5 jrS f-E d w ap 4 s !jir^Cuu ie_w ;e rcdinner” r u ei’ts a t thp home of M r. and M rs . J . R a y riiTo n d K e tc h e l,

M rs . Soph ie W einstein spent the weekend w ith h e r son-in- law and d augh te r, M r. a n d M rs , L e o n Lang , V a l l e yS tre am , L . I . -----------, M r. and M rs . P e te r A. R ead attended , a d inne r .party ., on F r id a y even ing a t the home of -M r. and M rs . H en ry A rn - ho ld , D e a l. M r? A rnho ld is cha irm an o f the b oa rd o f the G ene ra l C e ram ic s C o., Kefts- >»'• ............

Capt. M ilfo rd N ea lls and M rs v N e a lls a n d d augh te r, B a rb a ra , A llen tow n , P a , w e re weekend guests o f M rs . N e a l­ls ' m o th e r, M rs . G . J . S terling ' Thom pson sr.- '

M rs . August K a t tn e r , Abse- con , spent the weekend ln M ataw an .

M r. nnd M rs . J . R a ym on d K e tch e l en te rta ined a t d inne r on F r 1 d a y even ing . T h e ir guests w e re M r. and M rs , W il­lia m Lud i and ch ild ren , S um -’ m lt . “

M r. aiid M rs . S tan ley B a r - t r a m : and ch ild ren , E a r l . P a u l and J o y , h ave re tu rn ed b o rn e f rom a tr ip th rough the New E n g la n d S ta te s , and C anada .

' a"p a tie n t a t M onm outh M ed ica l C en te r. -' -.- " ■ ,~ M iss M a rg a re t Ann R e a d r e ­tu rn ed hom e S a tu rd a y m o rn i In g ab o a rd the lin e r "Z y d e rk - r u ls , " ■alte r^ spend lng the sum ­m e r ln E u ro p e . . :

M r . a n d M rs . F . H o w a r d L lo y d . J r . , w e re the guests o f C ap t. U . L a n e Jones and M rs . Jones ;. O akhu rp t, on S a tu rd a y a t a ba rbecue supper.“ M r. and M rs . W illiam R e n ­

w lck , C le a rw a te r , F la . , a r e v is itin g th e ir son and , daugh- te r- ln - law , M r . and M rs . JohnR enw lck , : : J......" M r „ , an d .- 'M rs ,, R ic h a rd , .R . .R pb lnaon -.bave 'm pved .te .B trn t-. for'd . .I:- ' : - ' - ' . to-

O n ~ a a tu rd a y eventng ‘ M r . and M rs . W illiam O hnsm an en­te rta in e d a t d ln n e r a n d -b rld g e lh " “ hbnbr o f " M rr “ n n d M r s r G eo rg e D e lta , who w ere- c e le ­b ra t in g th e ir fi f th wedding a n ­n i v e r s a r y , ................... ,

M r. a n d 'M rs . F re d e r ic k K . D ed e r lc k spen t F r ld a y as the guests o f M r. and M rs . A rth u r .L it t le , B e a v e r L ake .

Oh W ednesdaY 'M rs . D on a ld W . Rob lnSon ' en te rta ined a t luncheon and p inoch le . G uests w e re M r s . , A 1 b e r t D r le s c h , M rs . B e ss ie K le ln sch ro d t , and M rs . F ra n k Schanzenbach, a l l o f M etedeconkr -

M rs . E d w a rd W ; C u rr ie . e n ­te rta in ed a t desse rt-b ridge ’ on T h u rsd a y . P r iz e w inners w e re M rs . W illiam R . : C ra ig , M rs . J , R a ym on d K e tch e l, and M rs r J am e s N e ll. O th e r guests w e re M rs . R . L . C a rtan , Mrs'. P a u l A . E g a n , M rs , L eR o y S lc k e ls , and M rs . O e ra rd D ev lin , i,

M rs . P a u l A. E g an , B ro ad S t ., en te rta ined the m em be rs o f h e r T u e s d a y even ing b rid g e club a t h e r sum m e r co t­tage a t S u r f C ity o v e r the w eekend . A ttending w e re M iss E s th e r B la u , M rs . R e n s se la e r L . C a rta n , M rs . L ou is F a z ic n - z a . M rs . H ow ard E rdm a n n . M rs . W a rre n V ree la n d , a n d M rs . O eya rd D ev lin .

M iss N a n c y E rdm an n , d augh te r o f M r . and M rs . H ow ­a rd E rdm an n , le ft Sunday to continue h e r - stud ies a t the New Je rse y S tate T eachers C o lle g e , O la ssb o ro . 1

M r. and M rs . D om in ick B r ls - cese, M idd lesex S t., and M r. and M rs . D an ie l D 'A u r la , S ta t ­en Is la n d , have re tu rned to th e ir hom es a fte r spending two weeks a t C o le ’s P le a s a n t V iew H o u s e , ’ W indham , N , -Y 7 — "

M rs . O eo rg e P . L e li r lt tc r who has been spend ing a m on th w ith M r. and M rs . F re d e r ic k H essey has re tu rn ed to ‘ h e r hom e ln M an to lok lng .

M rs . O eo rg e W . C la rk , B ro ad .S t...a tten ded , h. show er on Sat- u rd a y ’ n lg h t f o r M rs ;— W illiam E nge l, M idd le tow n , h e ld at the hom e o f M rs . John B c t n c y , C ra n fo rd .

M r ; and M rs . W illiam C a r- fipy. R iv ie ra Beach . T in . nnd M atav ,:a i);..M r. and M rs . John T h a le r , M rs , M ar> G i l l ; - andson, R ic h a rd , attended a Sun ­day even ing p r r r o rm in o r o f the Ic e C apades and the E d Su lliv a n te lev is ion a h o w a t M adison' S q u a reT a a fd ch .

M r. aDd M rs . F re d e r ic k M . Hessey. spent the weekend as guests ot M r . and M rs . John C.- H e s s e ir B e rke le y^H e tgh ts .'»

M artin M . W llk o sk y . S on ia.A ,v e ...,.a n d .,.P e rcy ...B ,...B 1u 'n d -„s trom . 144 R a v in e D r . , l e f t Sunday to a ttend 'th e U n iv e rs i­ty o f M issou ri Schoo l p f M ines a n d M e ta llu rg y , R o l la , , M o , Both a re , I9SB gr« (lM »te* o f M ataw an High School.

M r. ahd M rs . E d w a rd Ja s - k iew lcz and son , W a lte r , and daugh te r, L in d a , attended the wedding on S a tu rd a y of M iss Y vonn e B u e rk le , and Edm und M u lltn J r., N ew a rk . T h e y a lso w e re guests a t the recep tion a t the S a v o y P la z a , O rang e ,

M r. and M rs . F r e d H essey spent s e v e ra l days la s t w eek v is itin g F re d e r ic k E . H essey , Havertow n', P a ,

M r. and M rs .. O eo rg e W . J la r k , B ro a d S t., attended the six th annua l c lam bake he ld a t M thm ’ s B o a t B a s in , M on­m ou th B each , Aug. 30.

M iss S e re n a A nderson , 331 W ilson A ye ., who a f t e t\ d e d D oug lass .College,, N ew B run s ­w ick, and c o m p 1 oteC /..'..T a t the K a th a r in e Q lb b s 8 ch o o l, N ew Y o rk , has s e c u re d -a po­sition th rough t h e ’ p la c em en t d ep a rtm en t o f the s oh o o l w ith the A m eric an E x p re s s C o i n - pany , N ew Y o rk . '• - •

M rs . ChaT les A. O e ran en­te rta in ed a t b ridge M onday even ing , a u e s ts w e re John R enw lok , M rs . T lio i jia s G leason , M rs . L u b e Ooone, M rs . D on a ld Hug , M rs ... Ja c k B a r re t t , M rs . R o ll lp R lch a rdB a n d .M rs . G e o rg e D e ltz , a'.l o f M ataw an . • :'

M r . . and M r s . H e rb e rt M es lck , H udson ; N .Y . r w . e r e weekend guests o f M r . . and .M .rs .J Ie rb e rt , B^en -.s r ,- R a y ln pa t the S ta e r hom p wets,- ft? . and -M rs . W I l l la m . H lauey , Rahway.' ■ ■: ■ ' VM rp , L c s le r E . S ca le s a u d son s . -Jb se c ii la n il lR o b evt, ’C0- coa B each , F la . , h ave been v is itin g M rs . S co le s ’ p a ren ts , M r . and M rs . J o s e p h .f l lc ll la n o , 42 G i ra rd A ve.. fo r the past tw o m on th s . T hey now a re en­rou te hom e . -

M rs , A . J . T o m a se llo , 22 Beechw ootl T e r r . , Is le av in g by p lane today - to- v is it h e r b a r- e n t s jn F e r t i le , M inn ., a n d j ie r b ro th e r in G ra n d F o rk s , N .D ,

M r ; and M rs . F red . Wenzel re tu rn ed .h om e Bunday a fte r d riv in g th e ir d augh te r, E ileen , t o . S ty F ra n c is C o lle g e , L o re t- to , P a „ w he re E i le e n w ill st,u- dyj to becom e a teacher-.

M r. and M rs . W illiam D cLa - C ru z , M ataw an A vo ., have b een -spend lng a vaca tion at the H o te l F rem o n t, L a s Vegas, N ev . :

Hospital Field Day Big Success

“ This was the best f lp ld day we've had y e t ” w as the op lu - !°n expressed by D r . J . B e r ­keley G ordon , m ed ica l d lrec - toi- of ihe S ta te H o sp ita l, M a r f- boro. The annua l event was held /o r m o re thon 2000 . pa­tients on the h osp ita l g rounds P t tug. 2 3 .,T h e p ro g ram .w a s ari'anned and superv ised by Ruben M. T h ro ckm o rto n , d l- lector ot re c re a t ion ond M rs . Edna Anable, d ire c to r o f vo lun ­teers.

Following the gam es a n d' co.-uosis ln which (lie patients cumpined fo r p rize s fu rn ished b}' the M a r lb o ro H osp ita l Aux- illui.v was en te rta inm en t. M rs . Vanohsa DenOuden, ow ner o f, V anessa .K enne ls , M idd le tow n, Pm eiited hoT G e rm an Shep­herd dog, M elon le , who ■ p e r­formed m any s k i l lfu l exerc ises in ohedleiice. ;

Harry T . K U e y , je reeho ld . brought hts Ju n io r E qu es trian s fo r nn exh ib ition o f t r ic k r id ­ing. M u s i c was p rov ided throughout the a fte rn oon by the 389th A rm y B and , F o r t Mor,mouth, under tlie d ire c ­tion o l C h ie f W a rra n t O ffic e r Juan H u reau . W illiam A. F luhr, R ed B a n k , w as the master o f ce rem on ies . A ssist­ing the hosp ita l pe rsonhe l ln serving the p lcn io supper w ere members o f the a u x i lia ry and friends f ro m a num be r o f o r­ganizations. ; _

Area m em bers who wero among those rep resen tin g " thb aux ilia ry w ere M rs . R o y V an ­Pelt.. M rs. H e rb e rt W .v S ta e r , M atawan; M rs . W llllnm P o s t , Keypo rt; M rs . G o rd on , M r s , Charles C . G ra v e s , M a r lb o ro , O ilie r a rea o rgan iza tion s and tlie lr represent,a tlves w e r e Laurence H a rb o r W o m a-hlS- C lub; M rs . H ild a B lo r k a n , Mrs, M ild red P ro b s l, M rs . E . T . ' W osnka, and ;M r s . Joe Weeks; M ataw an V o m a n's c lu b : M rs , H a ro ld F og g , M r*;. B aya rd T . L am b o rn , M rs . P e t ­er Read, M rs . R . L . .C a rtan , and M rs. K a r)' H eU sc i; ■

Venas Mark 50tli Anniversary

M r. and M rs . C h a rle s Vena M ataw an R d ., C llffw odd , ce le ­b ra ted th e ir 50th wedding nn- H ive rsn ry , Sunday , a t a fam ily ga th e rin g a t the hom e o f the ir son, Joseph V ena , M ntaw an R d ., C llffw ood . The c o u p l e have fo u r o the r sons, .Thom as, P e te r and Salvatoi-eV M ataw an Township C om m itteem an , a ll ot C llffw o od , and J a m e s, M ataw an .

C h a ilo s , V ena Jtnd tho fo r-

M i l. , M R S . C H A R LE S V KN A ■m e r M iss Anna D noco , bo ll) 14-years-o f-age , were born In P a le rm o , Ita ly , and w e re m ar- r le d T ii I t a ly on Sept, 4, 1008. They , have been re s id en ts ot C llf fw o o d fo r 41- y e a r s , ' They a re com m un ican ts o f S t. J o ­seph 's Church', K e yp o rt , M r. Vona Is a re tired fa rm e r , ;

T h e coup le h ave 3 1 , g rand ; ch ild ren - and 12 g rent-g rnnd- oh lld ren .- - — "

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Joint Installation Set By Legion, Auxiliary

M ataw an P o s t 178 Am erican Leg ion and Its L ad le s Auxil­ia ry w ill h o ld a Joint in s ta lla ­tion o f o f f ic e rs O ct. 2, at 8 :30 p .m . a t tho Leg ion H a ll , M ata­wan . *

The new ly -e lec ted o ffice rs o f the post a re R o b e rt Z ieg le r, com m and e r; C l y d e Sanders , C am lllo O en tile and F ran c is Anson, v ice com m ande rs : Os­c a r R , Sm ith , fin ance o f f ic e r ; W a lte r Sw anson , chap la in ; R a ym ond O o rm lc y . se rv ice o f­f ic e r ; John App legate , Judge ad voca te ; R u s se ll W e lls , se rJ g c n n t .a t .a rm s ; Joseph C o m - p o ly , h is to ria n : D an ie l Man- c ln l and M ynde rt Bonncm n, tru s te es . ' The lo c a l post w ill be hostto th e 'M ohm ou tb County ExwC u tlve C om m ittee at its Oc­to b e r m ee ting , which w ill bo he ld O ct. 1, a t 8 :30 p .m . a t tbe L eg ion H a ll.

R e t ir in g C om m ander Com - p o ly , who p resided a t the re f- u la r~ m ee tln g “ w hen -the -annuaL e lec tion was conducted, an ­nounced a l l fr ie n d s ot the le ­g ion a re w e lbom e to attend the ce rem on ies . '

Hfgli School P-TA Adds Committees

The executive oommlt-teo o f the M a law an Township H igh Sch o o l-P a rc n t-T c ac lic r AsbooI- atlon m et E iu is d a y . even ing at the hom o o f the p residen t, M rs . V ernon E llis o n .

Additiona l com m ittee cha ir­men wero e lected as fo llow s ; M rs. H u g h B o y le , F ounders D ay ; M rs , A lfre d A d le r , bud­get an ij fin an ce ; M rs . O zzle S i c k l e s, h o sp ita lity ; M rs . C h a in in g C la pp , c la s s re p re ­ss: ............ ‘k r a m .... .....them e , "K n e w Y o u r Sohool, w ere app roved by'ltie group, The p ro g ram a t the f i r s t m oot­ing o f- "the—nsE oc la t lon -onT h u rsd a y even ing , , Sep t, 28 w ill Inc lude In troduc tion o f tlie teache rs b y L u th e r A, F o s te r , h igh bchoo l pr-lnelpal.

The budgeA and finance com ­m ittee recom m enda tion fo r a budget o f (200 woe app roved by tlie ; execu tive com m ittee and w ill be presented to the a ssoc ia tion fo r ap p ro va l. The p ub lic re la t io n s com m ittee -an­nounced p la n s fo r pub lic izing m eeting dates b y a te lephone c a llin g com m ittee . '

A fte r Lhe business m eeting , re fre shm en ts wevo sew ed ''by the hostess .: A lso a ttend ing w ere MTfS. W UUam H e lm s . M rs . W U llom V o lk , M rs . E a r l .S m ith ; M rs . B . C . M ac c la , M rs . Ludw ig P o - lan ow sk l, M rs , A lf r e d A d lo r, M r s . j3 e r a r d d o rd n c r , M r s . R ic h a rd - B a u e r , M rs, H a ro ld B e h r , H a rv e y Ep ste in . M r ' l . O e o rg o R lt t f t - , and M rs . D an ­ie l H eaney .

Discuss ShowFrc< l F o rm o n , a m em be r o f

the M ataw nn H ook and L ad ­de r F i r e C om pany , addrenned the, in em b e ra .o f-th c - L a d I e > A u x ilia ry o f t h e com pany M onday cvenSntf In ’ the club ro om on p lans fo r the* rnlfi- n lr e l and dance lo be held Oct. 24 ‘ and 25 ;' T lie - auYJlJii r>r ' 'w ill ass is t Ito b e rt S tu rt , by cornpll- In&Ah&.p/ogram,. book jjn d ^ so - llfc ltln jr ad s . / n

How about buslr.ctiA ca rd s? W e cun auppfy them qulcfciy A nd ,a t th e ,r ig h t p rice . Come

James Mershon Named Trinity Fair Chairman—

J am e s M ershon lia s b e e h n am ed g en e ra l ch a irm an of the p a rlsh _b a zn a r o f tho T r in ­i ty E p is c op a l Church , M a t a- w an , to be he ld Oct. IB and 16. M r . ’ M ershon rep laces W ll- 11sm C hapm an , Who l» In E u r , opo on a business assignm ent. M r , M orshon has eu llcd a m ee ting o f a l l tho com m ittee c h o ljm e n fo r M onday evening. S op t, 29 , a t 8 p .m . In tlie T r in ­ity 'O h u rc h P a r is h Iloqae .- A ss is ting w ith the b a z a a r w il l b e ; - H andm ade , a rtic le s , -M rs, lLe i-be ri m ia - r , M rs , F re d ’ H e s ssy ; ap ron s , M rs , H a ro ld B u r lew , M rs . H a ro ld F o g g ; fo o d , M rs . C ll l fo rd ch apm an , M rs . O e o rg o M i lle r ;. f is h pond, M ra . A lfre d A d le r, M rs . D av id T u tt le ; a ttic t re asu re s , M r s , -W llI lam -H o r r ls ^ M ra . VernonE l l is o n ; t u r k e y , s u p p e r , (W ednesday even ing ) M r s. M e r s h o n ; eh te rta lnm en t (T h u rsd a y even ing ) M rs . H er b e r tG lU e n s , M rs . John B a k e rM rs . K e n n e th J lcndcrsdn ! dec-o ra t io n s .T / ln lt y -M M iA C li|b :p o s te rs , Y oung CTiUi'Chmen, p ub lic ity , M rs.' E llis o n ,

Entertain Guests—-M r, and M rs . P e rc y Van

B r a k le , 2 Little Bt., M a law an en te rta ined at th e ir ’’h om e : lucc Jeb ra t(oh 'o f' ’T l)C)r736lh m :i f ding ann lv en -u ry . Guests were M r , and M rs . C harles B rud e r, MT,"'und Mf&7''CI’aTehce"‘Beam and ch ild ren , K a th y , S u s a n and K cm ie lh , M rs . K iw i H im , M iss J a n e V an B ra k le , M a ta ­w an . A g i lt was sent by Mr and M rs .- M artin Sm ith s r . .

Mrs. D. Lewis Honored : By Fellow Employees

M rs . D on a ld I . L e w 1 s, Bceohwpod T e r i ' . , k tn ta ’w an ; who h as res igned he r position in the o^fico p f t l ie H anson- VohW Inkle iM iTniilng Co^“ wan, w as the guest a l a faro- w e li luncheon —n t P e te rs o n 's . Buttonwood M ano r, M atnw anp M rs , L ow Ib had boon an em ­p loyee o f tho f i rm s ln co A p ril 19)58, Tbe luncheon w as givcn. by h e r fo llow em p loyoes .11 O th e rs a ttend ing w ere M iss M a r ie A rd o lln o , W o a t . Long B rn n c li : JM Ibs M innie Bpi'ow- sky , O ld ' B r id g e ; C h ris t Do- W In te r, R um son ; M rs , Agues H anson , H a z le t ; M iss Is a b e lle Thom pson , L au re n ce H a rb o r! M iss H ahn ah M CLoan , M IT t a - w an -F roch o ld R d .i M i's. Koun- ta h v B u r lo w , F ion enu )'. M 'l s s .K a th e r in e .M i lle r , M rs . . Edgay N . P ik e , M rs , le a v e O a d I e . F ra n k Jo linSon and M iss Mon­ica R y a n , a l l o f M ataw an

Club Women Exhibit At Flower Show —

M om bors o f Uie Woman's C lu b ' o f - M ataw an --exhibited F r id a y a t tlio F low e r Show sponso red by iho W oman's

Jcnk lu son 's P a v ll lo i l , Thoso e xh lb llln g ^ c r c ^ M is . C hn rlos hi. R u if . M rs . C lm rld rrR a in au d , M rs . Jo lin sb li- -C n rta n and M rs . P e tq r A, R e ad .; Aw ards w o ro ln k « i as lol* low s : Second p laoo co tfoo tab­le a rrangem osn te by. M rs . R a in au d , a a t'd on D op a rtm cn t C h a irm an ;' f i r s t p la co . lm ll I n b 1 o n rra n g e n iB .n l* ," M rs , R o a d , uitd h on o rab le m ention In tho cup and Saucer a r ra n g e ­m en ts , M rs , R o a d , , :

Grammar School P-TA Executive Board Meet*

Rou tin e business occupied lh e m em b e rs o f the execu tive b M rd jo f - t l i o . M ataw an G ram ­m a r Sohoo l .P a ic n t-T c a oh o r A ssoc ia tion m eeting he ld at tho h om e o f the p residen t, M rs , Josoph Sm ith , ’

O p m otion o f M rs . R a l p h J a n n a ro n e , v ice p residen t, the b oa rd voted to p ay Die expens1- es fo r p rin ting a p rog ram ' fo r tlie m co tln g which was h o l d W ednesday , O n m otion o f M rs - A . J . T om ase llo , tho h o a r d ’ vo ted to p resen t the budget f o r th e yen r o f- |3 0 5 fo r adop­tion a t tlio W ednesday m oot­ing . A g en e ra l d iscussion p e r­iod fo llow ed , R e fre shm en ts w ero se rved .

O th e rs attending w e ro M rs. H elen Quinn, M rs , Anthony N uec lo , M rs, W illiam fi m 11 Ii J r., ’ M iss Audrey K o l ly , M rs , S am ue l flle g e l, M rs , R .F , Got* sh a ll, M rs . E rn e s t C h a r l e s W eige l. '

Firemen Seek Talent....For October Minstrel* • • • . ,••

A “ c a ll (o r ta le n t1' h as been announced - by J oh n H inds. A tlan tic A vo,, M a law an , lo r n ir i ln s trc l- to bo p resen ted by Uie H ook and L ad d e r -F iro C om pany , M a law an , O o t, 34th and 25th in the aud ito rium o f the M ataw an H igh Schoo l,

A t a spec ia l m eeting he ld M onday even ing , V e rn on E l ­lison , ch ie f re f t lio . H ook and L ad d e r C om pany , announced

-p la tw -fo i-H lie -e ven tr-A ft*e -t l)« - fin a l even ing 's p e r fo rm an ce , llo k c t h o ld e rs f r o m Uio show W ill bo p e rm itted to go lo thu L eg ion H a ll, M ain B t ,, w lierc an orchcwtrn has been engag­ed fo r dancing . A t th a t tim e , tho w inner o f the C hev ro le t lacing d isposed o l - o i r r lh c —co - o p e rn llv e p lan by the com panyw ilt be d raw n , ........

Anyone In te rested ln p e r­fo rm in g lo Invited to attend th e f i rm re lc u in i i l , M onday even ing a t 8 li. ln . n t the M id ­w ay f fo s o F lr c TfOu’ te , ........

Marks T2»h BirthdayM r.' find Mrn. Kepw th Thor•

»rn , M utawttii, cn tc ria lm tii -on B a lu rd /iK cvcnlnu 1« honor, ofwaa t’tfJabi'MlnK )jr-r J2t-)j b irth ­day . Oucatft w vrc Hot/latr'O lM u lk fiiua , H a r b a r a J»?an H<rh«cff«?f7-f3haroH,.'I’u t i le , J i us-, an V ariD o lke iih iiitf. I i u h a n Hm lth , Hut Oottri-H , K lc h a rd l l a t c I i f i o ,' IV te r Eov lno .. U c o r if o' K jrnb fttI, J e f f re y O in lth . and K o b e rt J JQ m U .

Tedgu« Family Reunion• O n Bunday a fa m i ly re un ­ion a i)4 b a rb ecue w a s , hp1d a fibis hom e o f M r . Snd :M r# ;

R lo h n rd T sag u s , • M ntawan. G uests were M r. and M rs- Jo- 8ei)h -Bp lra.r& nd ’ o h l ld t 'e n i- J s f f . ic y and Debbie, S t. P a u l, M ltu i.; M i s s L yn n Johnson , R u th e r fo rd ; E d w a rd H o iir l- lion , C llffw o od : M iss M ild red Teague , A tlan ta , O a , ; M iss An­na T h om as , M r, and M rs, Hus- se ll Iv in s , M iv a n t l M rs , H ow ­a rd Jones and ch ild ren , V icky and D av id , F o r re s t ’ Tongue and ch ild ren , L inda , B ove rln y and F on -o s t J r ,, and C r n I g Teague , M ataw an ,

” Ditplay Article*

The b a za a r o om m lfle e o f Die B a yv lew P re sb y te r ia n C liu ro li, C llffw ood Boaoh , m e t In st eve­n ing In F e llow sh ip H a ll , T he re was a d ls ji la y o f sn inp lcs o f a r t lo le s lo bo .so ld a t th s De­cem ber b aza a r,

Lochslca Club Holds Meeting

The Lochslca Heights C lub , M n luw on ,’ ' l ic ld ’ Hs re g u la r m on th ly m ee ting M onday eve ­ning, A show ing o f in o 1 1 o n p ic tu re s o f a recen t p icn ic , In k - . en by CHntou H ye r, iv o r e shown. S lides a lso w ere shown by P u t c itigston . F r a n k 1 y h H un te r presided .' M r , H un te r repo rted that 69 tiv in llles o f the L och s lc a . Heights section q f.. .... Mutnivuu a re m em be rs o l tho club.

F o s te r Lassen gavo a re p o rt on tho recen t f iu n lly p I o n 1 c.M r. H un te r repo rted on ten ta ­tive locution lo r s tre e t lights th roughou t thu Miron and the — m a tte r w ill he oovcvcd movo fu lly by O eorgo H cns le r a t tho - nex t m eeting , Oct. 13, n t8 p .m .John T a ss in i, M a law an In su r­ance agent, w ill be the guest spcnkcr. .

T h om as T om ase llo and M r, L assen w ill n frnpgo to have the club dock p a in trd and un) d crcoa tcd , T hey a lso w ill a r ­ra ng e to havo the p lon lo a rea reseeded , A com m lttco w a s appointed by tho p res iden t to soudy m ethods o f ra is in g funds to flnnnco va riou s ac tiv itie s ot tho olub ,. H a ro ld C rom w e ll was nam ed ch a irm an , nnd M rs , Ruby K oopm nn , M l'. H y - o r and M r, T om nso llo a re m em be rs o f the com m ittee . .

A C h ris tm as d ooo ra t lo n cod- test w ill, bo d lsoussed n t the nex t m eeting , and fa l l and win­te r ac tiv itie s w ill bo p lanned ,, A nom inating o o m in ll le o was nam ed as fo llow s : P a t P 1 s.a I , .

P a t C a lo la , M rs , U azn l K a llo - ta , M rs . c iug s ton , C h ris toph e r ICoppmatl n n d -M r, D a h lb e rg r —

Delegates Embark For Convention— Me«;-Jnm eH . M artin - e o iid u o L ,. . _ _ e i l- lh o vegu la r ih oo tln g o f the ’

X a d le s A u x ilia ry o f th e A m er- ‘ fo a n “ Leg ion U n it 170, M ata ­w an , a t th e L eg ion H a ll M on­d ay evening. ’

P la n s w ere mnde fo r attend- , an co a t tho 40th convention o f the Now J e rse y .S ta te A m orl- can Leg ion ahd A u x ilia ry n t W ildw ood . D e leg a te s ) o f t W ednesday nnd acoom pa iiy lng M r s , M a rt in : w e ro M rs . au s^ lo B e l l , M vs. AUoe W a llin g , .Mre.. . M a rg a re t M cD ona ld , M r s .M ae a l l l l s and M rs , Oso.nr R . Bm lth , . •— _

.F o iir ts o n .m em be rs h o a r d oom m ittoo re p o rts , which f t v e lu d ed two a c tiv it ie s o f"w h lo li M vs, J o lm T h a lo r w aa o lia lr - mnt\, A irs , ,T lw iJer,.,nptwMbpedi t a su o o fu t ft il p a r t y r iv e n by lh tf ,. un it n iem bo rs fo r 2S0 patls iiM nt M a r lb o ro S to le H o sp ita l - w ho w e re -s e rv ed ’ ro fi eiilm ienU .-— ?: nnd o lg n re llo s , nnd t t i a .- iu i • „ t r ip to Joiiiwi Douoh w h o r e u n it in e iu h e rs saw a p e r fo r in - anoo o f "S on g o f N o rw a y ." : ,

M rs . A llee W a llin g , m e in - b e rs li lp ch a irm an , ts o o lle o llu g , 198D a u x ilia ry duos. P o s t and a u x i lia ry m em bers who have been 111 a lso wero rem em b e r­ed ’. ■ -• P la n s fo r th e . Joint in s ta lla ­t ion with tho post O o t, 9 w ere com p le ted . T lio un it ■ o ffic e r* f o r the ooniing y e a r a re M rs . M a r t in , p re s id ilii l; M rs , W 1 1- l la m Deiiimnwoi-tli, f i r s t v ice p res id en t; M rs . T h a lo r , second , v ice p res id en t;. M rs . W a llin g , s e o r e t a r y - t re o su ro r i M r* . .M a r y B ow ley , so rgm iiil-ftU n rm s i-M i's , Bm lth , l i ls to iio n ;M rs . M oD o im ld , chap la in , ;

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THEsH*#l Church Directory

F a r e S ix Sept. 11. 1SS81T

ClIffwooA Cemmonttj M etbedtal Charch

( le v . D ean JeanDlaoc Paste) Sunday w orsh ip se rv ice ls

h e ld a t 9 a .m . when the R e v . F ra n c is O v e rs to c k , p a s t o r q f

C n n i l a i r t h e B a yv iew P re sb y te r ia nO U U U c t y . Chu rch . C llffw o od Be a o il. w ill

. ■ ■ • :\ be th e guest p reach e r. TheR abb i H .O .H . Lev ine o f the j .sermon top ic w ill be "Quee-U n lted Hebrew Congregation lio n s and A n sw e rs ." Sundayhas announced th a t th is y e a r j S choo l m eets a t 10 a .m . the H igh H o ly D ay s o f R o sh T h e W om en ’s Soc ie ty o f H ashana b e g i n a t sundown | sponsorSunday and <wd Tuesday a t

Rosh Hashana To Start

sundown. S e rv ices wlU be held ln the synagogue and y o u t h serv ices a t the Odd F e llow s H a ll on Main S t., K e yp o rt .

A spec ia l se rv ice w ill be conducted at tl^e B rookd a lc N u rs ing H ome on Sunday at 11 a .m . R abb i L ev in e and Can­to r S im on W ah l w ill o ffic ia te a t a l l se rv ices .

Tbe p ra y e rs az>d m usic o f the synagogue on tbe days of R o sh H a s h a n a stre ss the them e o f G od's u n ive rsa l ru le

a supper Sept. 23.T r lh l t j r Ep iscopa l- C trarch

Main S t , Matawan R ev . B e rn a rd M cK G a r llc k The 15th Sunday a fte r T r in ­

ity , H o ly C om m union w ill be a t 8 a J n . and F am U y E u ch a r­is t and chu rch school a t 9 a.m .

T h e L ad le s G u ild w ill m eet M onday a t 8 p .m .

M en's C lub m eeting w ill be [h e ld W ednesday a t 8 p .m . ju r jv t e w VTeab jlc rlBD CburCb i Cliffwood Beach

R ev FYanrL* Osterstock Church sohool reopens Sun­

day a t 9 :30 a .m . At tbe 10and (he b ro therhood o f m an . j o'c lock m orn ing v^orshlp serv- The litu rg y is fea tu red by the ice, the se rm on topic o f the s o u n d o f the ram 's b o rn ; pasto r w ill be "Questions and which ls a c a ll to conscience I A n sw e rs ." On Sunday, S e p t . to a rouse m nn ’s - in n a te good- 21, m orning, worship w ill be ness to com bat unw orthy con- held a t 11 a .m ., the usual tim e, duct. The S h o fa r w ill be blown W om en .s , Association w 1 1,1 on both M onday and Tuesday m eet Jn_ t te l FeJJowship HaJl m orn ing s . According to tra d l-1 on M onday a t 8 p .m .tlon , the H igh H o ly D ay s this y e a r usher ln the y e a r 5719.

. S erv ices ScheduledServ ices w ill be held on Sun­

day at 8 :30 p .m .: M onday at9 a .m . and 8:31) p.m* a n d _ .... „ ______ .

.T u e sd a y at 9 a .m . and 6 :15 I se rv ices a re beM a t 10 and 11 p .m . A lta r f low e rs fo r R o.s h a im .;, church schoo l. 10 a .m .

_H ashana w ill be- the g ift o f j with c lasses f o r each a g eM r, tuvd M rsr'C harles -^G o ldM T jro tjp^— • - — i— - - - ~

F lr s i tftapiisi Churob 232 Maio 6t.,' Matawan Rev Law rence f t B a iley

- - , Pasto r Sunday m orn ing w o r s h i p

st? ln * ; I M id-week se rv ice o f H i b 1 eYou th serv ices w ill be held I study and p ra y e r nt e e t s on

on M onday and Tuesday from j T hu rsday at* 7T30 p .m .11 a .m , until 12:15 p .m . Rabb i * 1 i': -L e v i n e w ili speak a t the S ’ llc h o s r Rosh H ashana and ^ ro firrg in im rr.S ecv ices^ -C an to r.W ah l w ill be assisted du ring fhp the Rosh. H ashana and Y om K lp p u r Serv ices by the sen io r

Flrat Methodist Cburrb 816 Maio St.. M auwao Rev. Frank E Sweeten Pastor

Sunday , M ethod ist Y o u t h F e llow sh ip w ill ho ld a b reak ­fa s t m eeting a t 7 :45 a .m .; d i­vine w o rsh ip .-S a c ram on t o f B ap tism , in s ta lla tion o f M .Y .F . o ffic e rs , 8 :45 a .m .; S u n d a y Schoo l, under the d irec tion of -Howard A. H enderson , superin . tendent, 9 :45 a .m .; d iv ine w or­ship serv ice at 11 a .m . when the se rm on topic w ill.b e “ L ife Beg ins a t — Yout h F e llow ­ship w ill m eet a t 7 p .m . when 'discussion w ill .be.. he ld , on the theme “ W hat the Y ou th and the Church E xp ec t o f E a o h O th e r ;" cottage p ra y e r m eet­ing a t the hom e o f M r. and M rs. O tto G aub . 16 O ve rh ill Rd .T 'M ataw an . led by W . W . W ie land, 7 p .m .-------

C om m ission on education w ill m eet M onday a t 8 p m .

Jun io r chcftL w ill rehea rse W ednesday a t 2 :45 p .m .; chap­el cho ir. 3 :45 p .m .; p r a y e r m eeting and BLble study. 7 :30 p .m . .

Schedule a t the Newt Je rse y Annual Con ference to be held in Ocean C ity w ill be : Wednes­day/710 a .m ., m in iste rs ' ses­s io n ; opening session o f con­fe rence , 2 p .m . F r id a y , t h e W om en ’s S o c ie ty . o f Ch ristian Se rv ice an n iv e rsa ry m eeting w ill be he ld a t 10:15 a .m .;M .Y .F . con ference weekend, f i r s t session , U p .m . The an­nua l L aym en 's R a l ly w ill be he ld a t 7 :15 p .m . S a tu rd a y .

W.S.C.S. Accepts Nine Members

Nine new m em be rs w e re welcomed into the W om an ’s Society fo r C h ris tian B e rv ic e of the F ir s t M ethod ist C hu rch , M ataw an , a t the f i r s t f a l l m eeting he ld on M onday eve ­ning. A cove red d ish supper

M !s s Atemle Pearsall : ‘ Dies In California‘ M I s b M am ie P e a r s a l l , TO,

d ied M onday, Sep t. 8, 195*, a t tbe borne o l b e r s is te r , M rs . Anna Jooes , L on g B e a c b , C a t lf . She was a fo ro ie r re s i­den t o f Foun ta in A v e ., M a ta ­w an . She w a s b o rn In Old B rid g e , d augh te r o l the l a t e

Church. Monev Malcma ProtectsHas 15th Reunion

sta rted the even ing which was P r is o n and A nna fW a ln w rifih t ) opened with a p ra y e r by M r s . ! P e a rs a l l.F ra n k Sweeton . The new m em - S u rv iv ing besides h e r s is te r , bers are M rs . R o b e rt M u lle r , j ls a nephew, a rm e e J o n e s , M iss Jane V an B ra k le , M r s . i.R edonda Beach . C a ll/ .D an ie l V an P e lt , M rs . M ichae l i F u n e ra l s e rv ice s w 111 be , . , ■ t he ld W ednesday a t 10 a .m . a tH ickey , M rs . J . B ru d e r , M rs . j the Be(1je F u n e ra l H om e . K e y -

r t r s l F r e s h r le r la a C 'h u r t f i

. MatB: St., U .U w .n -R ev -Chester . A .Galloway. ..

Paa to r"W h y H ave Anything To Do’

cho ir, composed o f L eona rd I W ith R e lig ion , A nyw ay?” w |ll Sch lossberg, d ire c to r : B d 1 1 h I !??,. ° j rm ,°.n p £ .D a le . F lo rence P ra g e r . R u t h 9 ’ 30 and 11 a;™ ; .Sund? ySch lossberg. B lanche Waffen-. church ae rv loes. .-n i ls Is Uie fe ld , sop ranos ; Judy A lpine, “ =oad ln se r le a ea “ tled

.D a n a O o ldste ln , F ay e G o l d - " Malrtf r 1s o f Concern In B v e ry - ' ste in , Ed ith K a le sch ; B u t h I day g iv in g ." N u rse ry c a re la.K o rob ow , L ynn P ra g e r , a lto s ; Irv in g Baum an , S am Korobow , teno rs ; Charles Go ldste in , S au l Sahner, basses, .

R abb i Lev ine and M rs . L e ­vine w ill ho ld open house on S ira d a jv S e p tr^ B ; f r o m -2 • to 5 p .m .

St. Joseph's Knights Appoint CommitteemenvM lchae l.N , N app l, n av ig a to r

o f. the F ou rth ' Degree" KnU rbts o f-C o lum bu s , S t. Joseph 's A s­sem b ly 3402, K e y p o rt , has an ­nounced 'the fo llow in g com m it­tee appo in tm en ts ; M e m b e r - ahlp, George L . D em e ry , John C . DeM ont, John J . D an e , J o h n V . R e g an : p a tron s ,

. C ha rle s D ie tric h , F ra n k C or- dasco , C iro N app l, J e rom e A rm e llin o , Joseph L ac ko v lch , F ra n k L e tw enske ; w e lfa re , Stephen K a lle ta , F ra n k B ana- fa to . W a lte r H e tm an , J o h n T rab ac h ln o ; ch a lic e , H a r r y D em e ry , John Bhannon , F re d R a p o l la ; C a th o lic ac tion , M r. R e g an , M atthew K e l ly , M r .

' C o rd a sco ; p u b l i c i t y , M r. D an e ; com m ander o f the co lo r g u a rd , M r. R e g an ; fa ith fu l s tew ards, M r . Shannon , L ou la D iG iro lam o ; fa ith fu l f r i a r , the R e v . C . R . O 'Shaughnessy .

M r . N app l a lso announced th a t the loq p l a ssem b ly w ou ld partic ipate^ In the p ilg rim age fo r peace to W llllam s tow n on Sept. 21, and th e H o ly N am e P a ra d e , Anbury P a rk , Sept. 28. ■»> ■ • .

p rov ided fo r tots whose p a r­ents desire to attend e ithe r se rv ice . Church serv ices a r e beld a t 'th e o ld p rop e rty , 214 M ain S t., until the new obu'rch ed ifice Is re ad y f o r occupancy. Sunday Schoo l m eets a t 9 :30 a .m . fo r ch ild ren from th ree- yearS)Of-Bge th rough e i g h t h g rade .United Hebrew Congregation

B road St.. Kerporl. /R a b b i , 0 . ^ Lev in e „ .S abbath se rv ice w ill be h e ld

S a tu rd a y at. 11 a .m . at;.w h ich t i m e the fo llow ing w ill be b lessed on the occasion o f th e ir b irth d ay s : D . M ichae l G o ld ste in , R o b e rta H e s s e k . E r i c P op p lc k , She ldon M . R a c h lln , J a y W a ffe n fe ld , H en ­ry S . G o ldm an , H a r r i e t t e B aum an , H o lly P ra g e r , M a r- cey B o rn fr le n d , -K enneth F . G re en fie ld , S h a r i L . B r ie r , P a t t i N . K r a m e r . ......

St. Joacph’a Church Maple PI., Keyport,

Rev C orne liu s J K ane P as to r M asses wUl be held Sunday

m orn ing a t T, 8, 9. 10 and 11 o 'c lock . ,Gelhiamane Lutheran Church

Maple PI., KeyportRev F red e ric k Boos P a s to r T he re a re two serv lcea on

8 u n d ay : M atins at 8 :3 0 a m and the re g u la r se rv ice a t 11 o 'c lock . Sunday Schoo l begins a t 0 ;4 5 a m.

Sober Named Leader Of Morganville Volunteers

T lie M o rg an v llle * V o lu n tee r F i r e Co.; he ld its re g u la r m ee t­ing T h u rsd a y e v e n i n g , a t which tim e e lec tion of o ffic e rs w as he ld . E le c te d w e re : C h ie f. R o b e r t S ebe r J r .; assistan t ch ie f, d h n r le s F a r r e l l ; e n g 1 n ee r, T ony S eb o r; p residen t, M illa rd L am b o rson ; vice p re s ­ident, Joseph L aM u ra J r . ; sec ­re ta ry , C h a r le s F a r r e l l ; tre a s ­u re r , C hn rle s Man&go; t ru s t­e es, Joseph L aM u ra and two 'whose te rra s d id n o t exp ire ; J a c k Sweeny and M r. L am -

/b e rs o n ; pub lic ity , M r. S e b e r j r . The f i r e police w e re re ­

e lec ted as fo llow s : R o b e rt Sebe r s r . , D on a ld L an za ro , M r. L nm bc rson , and M r. M anago

At this m eeting f in a l planB w ere com p le ted fo r the c lum

— bnke~to~be-r-held—at— F ran k is . G ro v e on Sunday .

Auxiliary Meets_ The L a d le s A u x ilia ry o f Uie

M idw ay -'H o se -C o .; M ataw an , 'he ld Its r e g u la r m on th ly m ee t­ing M onday a t the hoso house , w ith Mrs'. S ta n le y E llis o n p re-

- -s id in g . ..M rs , G c o f ie..C!t» r k „ and M rs . V in cen t B u r lew w ere co hoste sses .’ ------ ----

Takes New Job- -M ls s -G la d y s H y rn e , L ib e r tyS t., M a taw an , who attended

. M a taw an H ig h S choo l a n d com p le ted b e r w o rk a t the K a th a r in e G ibb s S choo l, N ew Y o rk , has se cu red a p os ition

F a y jn e c e lrL d P ag e - C o ., N e wuB run iw lck i'tv

First liburcb ol Christ, Scientist

84 Broad St., Keyport Sunday service 11 am Wed

aesd&y testimonial meeting 8 p.m. ‘ Reading room oDen Wed­nesday 2 to 4 p.m. ;

RiTCDgriltion-Vtbat t ru e— sub- atance is s p ir itu a l' b rings ln< d iv idua l g row th and p rog ress — th is /act. w ill bo stre ssed a t C h ristiah Science s e r V \ c e s. Sunday. „ ,

B ib le read ings in the lessop- sermog_on.:“ Substance w i l l in-- elude the fo llow ing ( L J o i l h- 2,*15>: “ L ove not, the w o rld , neither the th ings th a t a re In tbe w o rld . I f - a n y m an love tbe w orld , the love o f the F a th e r is not ln h im .” .

A c o r re la t iv e ’ passage f rom "Sc ience and H eaith w ith K e y to the S c rip tu re s " b y M a ry B a k e r E d d y Inc ludes tb ls (230:16-18,20): " T o asce rta in ou r p rog re ss , we m u s t le a rn where o u r a ffe c t lo o s .a re p la c ­ed and whom we acknow ledge and obey as God . . .Tbe ob- le c ts we pu rsue and the sp irit we m an ife s t re v e a l o u r s tand ­poin t, and show w ha t w e a rew inn ing .” ...........

T he G o ld en T e x t Is f r o m n C o r i n t h i a n s (4 :1 8 ): ".The ^things which a re seen a re tem - ip o ra l; b u t-th e things*<\vh f c h are .,n o t seen a re e t e rn a l . ”

Keyport Reformed Charch Warren St., Keyport

Rev. Roderick N . DeYoung , p a s to r . , •

A com bined m eeting o f the L a d le s A id and F a r and N ea r Soc ie ty w ill be he ld tonight a t 8 o 'c lo ck a t the h om e o f M rs . E th e l C ow les, H o lm de l.

Sunday S c h o o l ' convenes at 30 a .m . under the d irec tion

D f W a rren B e rn h a rd t . M o rn ­ing w orsh ip Ls a t 10 :45 o ’ c loc k . S en io r Y ou th F e llow sh ip sup­p e r w ill be s e r v e d In the church house a t 6 :3 0 p .m . A ll high schoo l students a re in v i t ­ed to attend .

T h e C la ss ls o f New B ru n s ­w ick w ill m ee t T u e sd ay a t 0 a .m . a t the B r ie lle R e fo rm ed Church . -

Y ou th oho ir re h e a rs a l f o r high schoo l studen ts w ill be he ld In the chu rch a t 7 :1 5 p .m . S an c tu a ry cho ir re h e a rs a l la a t 8:15 p .m .

E . A bram s, M rs . B e r t B oyce , Mr9.~G7~Rtegert an d -M rs .-D on - aid M acM illan .

M rs . E a r l Sm ith , , p res id en t, conducted the business sess ion . Devotions were u n d e r-th e d i­rection o f M rs . W . W , W leJnnd. sp iritu a l li fe se c re ta ry . M r s . George H icks , p ro g ram chair- m ah rsp o k e o f “ W o rld F e d e ra ­tion o f M ethod ist W om en ” and the va riou s a c tiv it ie s o f w om ­en ’s societies in South A m e ri­ca , A u stra lia and A frica w e re described.

V lie budget fo r the com ing y e a r was re ad and adoptedand plans w ere m ade to p re ­p a re and s e rv e a b re a k fa s t to the M ethodist Y ou th F e llo w ­ship on Sunday . M rs . L e s lie L ines w ill be In cha rg e .- To Attend A nn ive rsa ry . D a y . Anyone -in terested Jn a ttend ­ing A nn ive rsa ry D a y o f t h e W .S .C .S .4n O cean C ity on F r i ­d ay . S o p t 19, Is asked to con ­ta c t M ra. H ick s . T b ls Is p a r to f the Annual M ethod ist Con' fe rence . M em bers w ill a ttend the fa l l s em in a r a t M anasquan on Oct. 1.1 M rs . E m e rson L is k and M rs . L esse r M agee . w ill bp In -charge „p r .a _ fp o d _ sa le to be held F r id a y , .Sept. 26, a t 10 a .m . a t the. chu rch . M em be rs o f the o rg an iza tion aga in a r e co-operating ; w ith -•.th e M etho­d is t M en, who w t ll sp on so r a rum m age s a le f r o m Sep t. 23 th rough Sep t. 27. ‘

M rs .'J am e s 'A d ftm s , g e n e ra l ch a irm an o f th e annua l ba­z a a r , announced th a tr-* -~ spa* gbettl supper w lli b e se rv ed lo n N ov . 6 and a c lam chow der luncheon on N ov . 7 . , '

M rs . L e ro y Sm ith repo rted , on student w o rk . V a r i o u s chu rch lit e ra tu re and h o lid ay g ree tings w il l be sen t to

_ Colts N eck ; M r . and M rs . . _ . . a l l j - p a n le l B rew e r, L on g B ran ch ;,you ths o f the M ethod is t C hu rch ! M r. and M rs . John E lk o v lc s attend ing schoo ls aw ay f r o m ! and d au g h te rs ,: N ancy a n dhom e end a lso those in the A rm ed F o rc e s , .

T h e h o sp ita lity com m ittee in ­cluded M rs . K a r l H e rm an n , ch a irm an ; M rs . H ow ard , H en ­de rson , M rs . L is k . M rs . Sm ith and M fs» W ilb u r Schne ide r! M rs . E l i ja h R e ed , S t. P e te rs ­b u rg . , F1&., waa fc .gueatv .apd jM .fm eniberS jtW eT^cprb fent^» ...

8-12 League Banquet For Uniform Teams

The re g u la r m eeting o f th] 8-12 League was held on d ay a t the R e c re a tio n B u i ld ­ing , M idd lesex Hd. P re s id in g was the outgoing p residen t, Bam M as ie llo . F lo y d B row n was appointed County D iv is ion C ha irm an to the Monmouth- County B-12 League ; The ban ­quet fo r the v.n lfo rm team s w ill be h e ld on Sept. 27 lh at Coby'k R e s tau ran t. . R o u t e 34; - S o u t h A m b p y i nt 7 p .rii. P la n s h a v e not ye t been com ­p le ted fo r the fa rm team ban ­quet.

E le c tion o f o ff ic e rs wns he ld nnd tho new o fflce r8 ._n ro . A n t h o n y Nuccio, p res iden t; W a lte r M cB rid e , vice p resident, M rs . H a ze l K a lle ta , s e c re ta ry ; nnd M rs . Kenneth T ho rsen , t re a su re r. The n ex t m eetingw ill be hedd on Sundny , O o£ 57

Social Club Hostess' M iss S a ra h Ann S eb e r, ,M or- g an v iile r- was—hostess to ._the Soc ia l C iub Sep t. 3. The tab le w as . deco ra ted w ith flow e rs . P re s e n t w ere M rs . E d w a r d B e c k e r* J \ f rs, - H n rry . Kpnown^ low , M rs. L ou is B e c k e r , M rs? R o b e rt OwenSi M rs ; D o n a I d M ille r , M rs . M a rtin Sm ith s r ., M rs . August B o ld t. M rs . J o ­seph L an za ro s r . , M rs . R o b e rt S ebe r J r ., M rs. John W ilson j r . . M rs . G a r re t t D en ise . M rs, T on y Sebe r was a guest, Next m eeting w ill be h e ld a t the h om e o f M rs . K onow a low .

. I f y o u .f le e d t r ip lin g p f any k ind , we, a r e h e re to s e rv e you. O u r, q u ick se rv ice And re ason ­a b le p ric e s W ill jJ le h se 'y b U ,'”

Clifford Eckel Host At Barbecue Sunday

M r. and M rs . C lif fo rd E c ke l, W lcR'atunk, en te rta ined at barbecue Sunday . A ttending w e re M r, and M rs . F re d E c k ­e l, M r. an d 'M rs . John Ludv lck and daughte rs . L in d a and V io­le t Ann, M r. and M rs , George* E c k e l s r . , F ra n k E c k o l, M r, nnd M rs . F ra n k E c km an And daughter, Debb ie , M r. and M rs . G eorge E c k e l Jr. a n d sons, F ra n k and G eorg le , a ll

_of R o be rtsv ille ,“ A ia trM r. and Mrs!**^MicHnel Ryn low icz and ch ild ren , M i­che lle , B e v e r ly , L inda a n d Stiove, _M ra. G eorge B e a l and ch ild ren , B e tty , M abe l, Joseph and -G eorge , M rs . Theodore P o llc h a k and ch ild ren , Teddy nnd B a rb a ra , M r . and - M T sT

“R im y -B a T b o i ln t r^ ra n k—Ecke l- s r . , C lif fo rd E c k e l, M r. and M rs. E . .Bowne, Husse ll L am - berson, Mr, and M rs. J o h n P lo ta k y , M rs. M abe l W e b e r , M r. and^M i-s!'Joseph L aM u ra and ch ild ren , Joseph , Jccne, M hrlene and M clodee, M r. nnd M is ^ jy a lt e r Doney and^ riB iH K ^ A n tK o n y rE 'd d fra H B ' M artln - E c ke l, a l l—o f-M o rgnn - v l l le ; MJss D o ris S tro th e r nnd E dd ie Downey, M atnw an ; Ar- by D oy le , K e yp o rt .

p o rt , with t h e R e v . C heste r A . - G a llow ay , p a s to r o f the F i r s t P re sb y te r ia n C h u r c h, M ataw an . o ffic ia tin g . I .n t e r - m en t w ill be in G re en G ro v e C em e te ry .-K eyp o rt . v

Kapushy Infant Baptized Sunday

Steven Andrew Kapushy J r.. In fant son o f M r. and Mrs. Steven A. Kapushy , 17 Jack- son’ S l. , Keypo rt, was baptized .on Sunday, Sept. 7, 1958, at the m orning serv ice in C a l­va ry Methodist Church by the Rev. D r. H illm an T . W illiam s , pas lo r . Sponsors w ere M r. and M rs. Gcoi'ge Kapushy . 145 Lup- patatong Ave., K eypo rt.

M r. and M rs . K apu shy en­te rta in ed n l a lawn p a rty , fo l­lowing the baptism . G u e s t s were M r. and M rs. E v n r t V. B ilcox, M r. and M rs. George Kapushy and ch ild ren , George and F rank . M r. and M rs. J o hn M azuroski and daughter, "Bar- barn Ann, M r. and M rs . John Sauickie, M rs. W a llace M er- cready. M r. and M rs . J . Leon Schanck j j \ , and daughters, P a tr ic ia and Jean , M r. a n d M rs.. Edw ard Lyon s and chil­dren . M ichae l’ and C a ro l. M r. and M rs ; P a tr ic k M oore and daughte r/ Co lleen , and J o a n Kapushy . a l l o f K e y p o rt . . .

A lso M rs . S teve K apu shy , M r. and M rs. S tan ley M alow - Sky, Union B each ; M r . ; and ' M rs. A lbert K apushy nnd chil­dren, M ary Anne K ap u shy and G o r d o n and Jud ith C o o k ,. M atawan; D r . John J . C ah ill and M rs , C ah ill and ch ild ren , Colleen, P a t r ic ia , John J , and M a ry .J a n e , New M onm outh ; M r. and M rs._ .C arl B r u d e r .

Board Meeting TuesdayThe execu tive boa rd o f the

W om en's A ssociation o f t h e F i r s t P re sb y te r ia n c h u r c h , M ataw un , w ill m eet M onday n t 8 p .m . a t the hom e o f'M rs . L aw ren oe /Mtken, Bt tH U d S t ] ,1 M ataw an . ' 11 1 " ' \ '" 'iv ri

92 Register For Religious School

The U n lte d H eb rew C ong re ­gation R e llg lou s -S ch oo l-op en ed Sunday w ith & re g is tra tion of 92. N u rse ry s ta rte d M onday at 9 a .m . M rs . T . L in ton la ln cha rge o f t lie n u rs e ry fo r the th ird y e a r ; Theodo re Sch losa- berg in ch a rg e o f m usic fo r th ird y e a r ; C a ro l H e rm an in cha rge o f p r im a ry fo r second y e a r and L ee I . A. L ev in e In cha rge o f s e rv ice fo r the th ird y e a r . _

M rs . H . S eg a ll and M lsa M!-_ r a K a rp a re In cha rg e o f the' re lig iou s -sc ho o l. M rs . Sega ll la -a g radu a te o f Teachers In ­stitu te , Jew ish Theologlc& l S em in a ry , and has been a teache r and p rin c ip a l In Red B an k f o r the la s t seven yea rs . P r io r to th a t tim e she taught a t K ing ston and the D o w n Town T a lm ud T o rah . M iss K n rp Is a ju n io r , ,a t B a rn a rd C ollege and is . entering the ju n io r c la ss o f the ^Teachers In s titu te , J T .S . She has com­p leted & successfu l sum m er as coun se llo r a t R&m&h o f Con­necticut a n d - ls g ifted In songand dance. ...............- .( During , the 1957-58 y e a r thc_ re lig iou s s c h’ ff o 1 collected- $188,80, which has been dis­tribu ted as fo llow s : U n t t e d Jew ish Appea l, $75; U .H .C . L i­b ra ry F und , $15; H lstod ru th Iv r lth , $5; K e y p o rt F i r s t Aid Squad, $5; R a r ita n Township F irs t A id Squad $5; Am erican Red M ogen D av id , $5; Burning Bush Fund , $20; U .N .I .C .E .F ., $10;^Monmouth~County^Qrpnn- Izatlon fo r Soc ia l S e rv ice . $5; Jun io r R ed C ross o f Am erica, $5; M u scu la r D ys trop h y Asso- c la t lon , $5; M onm outh County M ental H ea lth , A ssb c [a t l6nT $ 5 f L eukem ia , $5;_. F ed e ra tio n fo r B lind , $5; New Je rse y Assocl-a t ion o f R e ta rd ed Child ren ,M onm outh- County , $5; J .N .F

Cliffwood Beach Fire Company Plans Dance

The C llffw ood Beach F i r e Co. he ld its m on th ly meeting Tuesday even ing ln the C liff­wood F i r e House . W i l l i a m Sm Uh -and -John -B rezen lak '-re^ ceived. t h e i r e x e m p U i r e m e n ’s. ce rtifica tes f rom the N .J . E x ­em pt F irem e n 's Association . ""The com pand m em bers w ill attend the^ convention ln At- lnntlc C ity , S litu fd ay7 They"w il 1 p a rade , In fu ll d re ss ,, un ifo rm , du ring tho conven tion , .

P la n s w ere m ade f o r a dance to be he ld In O ctober. John K e lly won the special aw a rd . f‘ 11 i

Th^ rli w ltre th re e f i re co lls \ 'dtlriflfe*the tndiith .-' ' *

Jayn e , K ean sbu rg .

10 y e a rs f r o m today , m any' .young m en and w om en w ill be studying In c o lle g e / th e ir w ay pa id th rough sav in g N O W In D . S. S av ings B onds.

M rs . John C rim m in s w a s toastm aste r, a t th e 15th ' an­nu a l reun ion o f the A tta r and R o s a ry S oc ie ty o f S t . L aw xen ce ’s C hu roh , L a u re n c e H a r ­b o r,. Sunday even ing . The p ro ­g ram opened w ith ro s a ry and bened iction and en ro llm en t o f new m em be rs in the chu rch fo llow ed by a d in n e r in t h e aud ito rium .

The ,1$ new m em be rs w ere M rs . C h a r le s D ond , M rs . H a r­r y B oyce , M rs . B e r t 8 h a w. M rs . C a r l D u ffo rd , M rs . A lan C lo se , M rs . Joseph W a l t o n J r . , M rs . J o h n ' J .W 1 n d a a , M rs . M ichae l Jenn ing s , M r s . E d w a r d B on d ie n ko , .M rs . C h a r le s C ro z le r , M rs . B e r t ra m H a in e s , M rs . Jo sep h H . V o lk - e r , M rs . F ra n c is Hughes , and M rs . B ened ic t M askev lch .

M r s . C rim m in s w e lcom ed the guests p re se n t a n d —intro-- duced the R e v . W a lte r M S la t­te ry , p a s to r /a n d M rs . M a e M aye rs ,’ the f i r s t p residen t. E a c h spoke b r ie f ly , a fte r which the 14 p a s t p residen ts w ere p resen ted . .

T lie en te rta inm en t was ln the fo rm o f a m in s t re l p re ­sen ted b y the m em be rs . M rs . R ic h a rd P a v lic was the in te r­lo c u to r ; M rs . W a lte r Vohdin , j p ian is t ; M rs . W ilU nm Huette-1 m an , M rs . A lv in T h e rke lse n , i M rs . W illiam S le n d o rn , a n d M rs . B e rn a rd C obon , end m en . S p ec ia lty n um be rs w e re . p re ­sen ted by M rs . R a ym on d F o l­ey and M rs . M a ry E c k e r t .

M rs . E d w a rd W lndas was g en e ra l ch a irm an , and ex­p ressed h e r ap p rec ia tion to h e r com rfilttee m em be rs .

Mon&y Making ProjectsM rs . J am e s M o ffa t p res ided

a t the re g u la r m ee ting ot the C o rp s M oth e rs o f G u ad a lc an a l Cadets T u e sd ay even ing a t the V e te ra n s o f F o re ig n W a rs P o s t H om e , C llf fw o od . M oney m a k ln g p ro je c ts f o r the sup p o rt o f tbe C ade ts w e re ou tlin ed and p la n s w e re m ad e fo r a sp a ­ghetti d in n e r in N o vem b e r;—

The m o th e rs a r e s e l l i n g C h ris tm as ca rd s and a candy sale- w\tt s ta r t in th ree weeks. R e p o rts w e re m ade on th e p a r­tic ipa tion o f the C orp s M oth­e rs who have m a rch ed w ith the C adets du ring the sum m e r and o f th e ir attendance a t the teen -age dances F r id a y eve ­nings a s chaperones . A ll boys- and g i r ls In th e a re a a re in­vited to a tteod th ese dances which a re .h e ld each F r i d a y even ing a t the V F W H a ll .

The n ex t m ee tin g w ill be he ld T u e sd ay even ing , S e p t . 23, a t 8 p .m . a t the post hom e A Joint m ee ting w ith tbe C orp s com to 1 ttee l s p l a d n f o r Tues-' d ay even ing a t 8 p .m . a t th e , post hom e.

Surprise PartyM rs . L e ro y V a riF eH ," M a r l­

bo ro , w as su rp rised M onday a fte rn oon by t h e fo llow in g guests who he lped h e r - c e le ­b ra te h e r birthday*. M rs . H a r ­r y K on ow a low and d augh te r, K a lh i , M rs , H obe rt-O w ens and ch ild ren ,- V iv ien and B u b b y . M rs . A u g u s t B o ld t , M rs . M a r­tin Sm Uh ji' . , A fro , G a r r e t t D en ise and ch ild ren , D U n t L yn n and M ich a e l, M rs . L eo H ou r lh a n land d au g h te r, L in d a , R ic h a rd S J in P e lt , a l l o f M o r­g a n v llle , SHlda; M iss A udrey V an P e lt , N ew a rk .

Norwicki ParoledM ilfo rd N o rw ick i, M o rg an ­

v i l le , who w as sentenced Feb . 7 to a one -to -tw o -yea r te rm in s ta te p rison on a ch a rg e o f de­se rtion In P a s s a ic County th is w eek w as p a ro le d by the S tate P a r o le B o a rd . *

Lynn Anne Peterson Feted At Celebration

A p a rty w as g iv e n 're c e n t ly in h ono r o f L yn n Anne P e te r ­son, M o rg an v ille , by h e r m oth ­e r . M rs . P e te r P e te rs o n , celc- brtU if.g L y n n ’s secoud b irth ­day . T a b le d eco ra tion s Includ* ed p a rty p la te s , n apk in s , noise m ak e rs , and b a llo on s . A dec ora ted b irth d ay cake was the .tab le cen te rp iece .

Guests w e re M rs . Joseph L a n za ro s r . , M rs . V incen t Gen­t ile and son , V incen t J r ., M rs . L aw ren c e L a n z a ro and s o n . L aw ren c e J r ., M rs . E u g e n e L a n z a ro and d augh te r, Jeanne , M rs . A lfre d L aM u ra and ch il- d r e c . j A lfre d , R u th 'A im . E u ­gene F ra p c ls / 'A lrS 1/' Joseph S y l- v e s t r l and c h ild re n ,• Susanne and Sandy .w M rs .~ John P e te r - s o n / ' a h „d ,. ch ild ren , "M ichael an d A m y , M rs . P e te r P e te r ­son 61*." 'A ' g ift • w a s : s e n t- by- - -P e te r .

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Jr.Auxiliary Meeting- M iss M a r jo r ie B e c k n e r . M iss D a r le n e B e c k and M iss D onna C am e ron w ill be h o s t­esses to the J u n io r A u x i lia ry o f the L a u re n c e H a rb o r A m e r­ican L eg io n U n it 332 a t its re g ­u la r m ee ting S a tu rd a y , 1 p .m . a t the Leg ion H om e . S en io r m em be rs o f tbe Jun ior com ­m ittee w ill m ee t W ednesday even ing a t 8 p .m . a t the hom e ot M rs . J a c k O lsen , C llffw o od Beach . P la n s f o r the- In s ta lla ­tion O ct. 25 and the H a llow e 'en p a rty w ill be d iscussed .

»F:..V.i'24'1 ' • i k W ' I ' •> ; n J J ;maftmmnHear GFWC Head. M rs . P e te r A. Read . M ata- w an , s ta le p ub lic ity cha irm an o f the New Je rse y Fede ra tion o f W om en ’s C lubs and p resi­den t o f .lh e W om an's C lub of M ataw an . has announced that m o re than 1000 New J e r s e y J clubwomen w ill b ea r an ad­d ress by M iss Chloe G if lo rd . P re s id e n * -o f- lh e < je n e ra J .F e d - e ra t lon o f Wnm en's C lubs, at the F a l l Con ference o f the New Je rse y S ta te F ede ration o f W om en ’s Chibs, to held on M onday. Sept. 22. on- the cam puses o f D oug lass College, New B runsw ick , and the Col­lege o f A g ricu ltu re . Rutger's, lh e S tate Un ivers ity .

M iss G iffo rd . In te rna tiona l P res id en t o f 11,500.009 G ene ra l F ede ra tion m em bers , has se- .. lected as h e r sub ject “ R o le of C lubwom en ln the Space Age.” The speake r’s background, as D ire c to r o f the D epartm ent o f C om m unity Serv ice at the Uni­ve rs ity o f K en tucky , a memv b e r o f the Ken tucky B a r As­soc iation and serv ice on m any nationa l com m ittees and a g e n ­cies, qua lifie s her aa an au­th o r ity .'

G reetings by o ffice rs o f Ru t­g e rs U n ive rs ity and a m usical p rog ram by fa c u lty m em bers ' o f D oug lass College w ill be p a rt o f the agenda o f the gen­e ra l session in Voorbees Chap-, e l presided ov e r by M rs. John M . A lton , Ven'.nor City, P res- id sn t o f the New Je rsey Fed­e ra tion . •

M rs . A rthu r A. O vergaa rd , F o rd s , fa l l con ferecce cha ir­m an , announces the fo llow ing workshops w ill s ta rt p rom p tly " a t 10:15 a .m .— A m e r i c a n H om e , A rt, C ivics and Leg is­la tion , D ram a , Education , E v e ­ning M em bersh ip , G arden and C o n s e r v a t i o n . In te rna - t lon a l R e la tion s , Jun io r Mem ­bersh ip . L ite ra tu re , M u s*i c, C iv il - D e fense , Co llege, P ro ­g ram Assistance, P ub lic Wel­fa re . Pub lic ity . Ybath--Conser-Fir;j_ va tion . P a r liam e n ta ry Proced-? . jure.. D oug lass College personnel ' ’ se rv ing as consu ltants to the co ihm lttee a re . M lsa : ■ F rances

i-Rlcbftj-^acretary^.-o^' the _ C o l ; _ v. lege , and M rs . Lynn B . Mann, v

^P lann ing . Asststant fo r Con- X e re n b fff rM rs rR e n d -t s 't jn e -o l— this! m em bers p f .’the- fa l l con­fe rence com m ittee . *

Y o u can c rea te in teresting f la v o rs In soups b y com bining tw o d i f fe re n t : k ind s o f canned • soups. F o r e x am p le , t ry a can o f condensed c re an i o f aspa r­agus ahd a can. o f c re am -p L m u sh room . Add two s o u p ( cans o f m i lk . H e a t, but do not b o il, adv ises M onm outh Coun* ty Home' Agent M rs . 'L o rn a C - - W h ite . ‘ ‘

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Morganville Boy Scout T^op Holds Two-Niglit Campout; Area News

B o y S cou t T ro o p 93, M o r ganv lU e, re c e n t ly h e ld a tw o n igh t cam pou t. The scouts w ere accom pan ied b y S cou tm aste r A rth u r R ls s m ll le r , T h om as An­t is e ll and R ic h a rd D om in i. B oys ta k in g p a r t w ere T ed R ls s m ll le r , K enne th R ls sm ill- e r , L a r r y B ts sm i lle r , D oug las A lt, J a c k A lt , T ed AH, R o b e rt Q uaokeabu sh , F re d M a rz , C a r l AntiseH , R o b e r t Je ssen , R ich* a rd K in g sb o tt , M ichae l H edee- peth , L a r r y H edgepeth a n d Austin D om in i.

A t a re c en t m ee ting o f the M othe rs A u x i lia ry o f B o y Scou t T ro o p 93, p lan s w ere m ade f o r a ca rd p a rty a n d Chinese auc tion to be h e ld S a t­u rd a y even ing , Sep t, 27, a t the Independen t F i r e H ouse . S e rv ­ing on t h e com m ittee , in cha rge o f the a f fa ir a re M rs . F re d M a rz , M rs . A rth u r Riss- m ille r , M rs . D oug la s A lt , M rs . R ic h a rd D om in i and M r s . T hom as A n tlse ll. •‘• On .F r id a y even ing , M r . and

. M rs . T h om a s K o co v sk y , M r. " and M rs . M ich a e l R yn iew icz ,

M r . and M rs . W a lte r Sw eeney and M r . an d M rs . F ra n k T Cu llen s j r . , M o rg an v llle , en joy ­ed a 'b o a t rid e up th e Hudson R lveT .

* M r . and M rs . R o b e rt M ount and ch ild ren , K a th y , . S h e ry l, and J e f f , h ave re tu rn ed hom e from a tw orw eek vaca tion In M assachusetts .

M r . and M rs . T hom as K o V covsky , O rc h a rd F kw y ., w ere re c en t w eekend guests o f M r . and M r9 . F ra n k B a r te l l , O cean G ate .

W eekend guests o f M r. and• M rs . T h om as . A n tlse ll w e r e• M r . and M rs . G eo rg e M i lle r ,

' B og o ta ; L in d en A n tlse ll a n d——R o b e r t M cB rid e , P ittsb u rgh ,

; ' P a ~T h e M o rg a n v llle F i r s t A id

, Bquad h e ld a peach fe s t iv a l on Sept. 8 a t the Independen t

• „ F l r e - H o u s e .R o u t e 79,.—P r o ­ceeds f r o m the a f fa ir w e r e

! usetj fo r the bu ild ing fund . :M r ; -and- M rs , R o b e r t D a lto n

. - a n d c h ild ren L e s lie , S o i l y , J e f f , P e t e r and D u ffy , h a v e m oved J r6m P le a s a n t 'V a lle y

* '" In to th e ir n ew hom e to i'M ldd le- town. ' ’ '

— - -M ls s JH e le n .S y in a n s k l.p le .a s - . an t V a l le y and J e r s e y C i t y , won second p la ce w ith h e r h o rs e ; B u d d y , ln the b a r r e 1 ra ce con test a t the F lem jn g to n

, County F a i r he ld re c en t ly . ' The D eV lt te M i li t a ry A cad­

- em y w ill' open Its f a l l session M onday . ' . ■

' M r . and, M rs . G o rd on Sw an s p n a n d son s , P h i l l ip and R o b ­e r t , re c e n t ly spen t a few days

- v is itin g V a l le y F o rg e and Get­ty sbu rg , P a .. M is s - F lo r a _ M a r z ,— R o s e lle P a r k , w as the weekend guest o f M r. and M rs . C a r l B ln g e r , M a r l b o r o k S a r d e d s V ' ff V tf ff ff w

w ere M r . and M rs . TyilllazmB ln g e r . E liz a b e th . ____:• i

— M r. and M rs . F r a n k D ie h l ™" en te rta in ed ' re c en t ly a t a p ic­

nic b a rb ecu e . A ttend ing : w e re 1 M r.. a n d M rs . E d w a rd Bt.- . Jam e s , N u tle y ; M r , and M rs ,

A l R o ssb ach and d au g h te r,- Jan e , M a taw an ; M r . a n d

M rs . E u g e n e -R e u te r ; M r . and M rs , F ra n k lin R e u te r , and M r. and M rs . R o b e rt R eu te r.

On S a tu rd a y even ing , M r. and M rs , W a lle r Sw eeney and M r. A nd M rs , M ichae l . R y n ie ­w icz a ttended tbe B a r M itz- vah o f H a r r is B re s low , P e r th A m b o y , ; -

M rs . H a r r y R a tc li f fe h ad as M onday d inne r g u e s ls . M l s s N ancy Bu ttons and M iss R o se Ann Jam e son .

M r . and M rs . R o y E . K o ch w ere v is ito rs a t the hom e o f M r . and M rs . M a rtin Sm ith J r ., T uesday even ing . “

M r. a n d .M rs . V lo to r C o rd o and fa m i ly . E lm h u rs t , L . I , w e re , re c en t v is ito rs a t the hom e o f M r . and M rs. C h a rle s

- P lo s k y , M rs . R o se C ord o r e ­tu rned to E lm h u rs t w ith them

• a fte r spending a few w eeks a t > the P lo s k y -bome.

G a r r e t t V ande rw e l! ls a su r- g lc a l p a tie n t a t th e E a s t O range V e te ra n s ’ H o sp ita l. •/ R e cen t-g u e s ts a t the hom e o f M r . and M rs . John R a d ln w e re the R e v . John Joh an san and M rs , Joh an san , C a iro , E g yp t.

M r . and M rs . H a r ry R a t _ c l l f fe re c en t ly en te rta ined in

h on o r o f tb e lr g rand son . John . G u e s t s w e re M rs . M abe l

B o yc e , M rs . F lo re n c e M ac-■j M anus . M rs . M yies R a d e r , a l l

o f M o rg a n v llle ; M rs . E l s i e S to r e r , M rs . F ra n k K n e u e r and ch ild ren , J o a n and John .

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m u } )A atraoc, e fo ra-fiU tof vttiufcl# n r sort for redaclbl* brrnU. B«kk c in t tdJoatabla. Obapa la front.- Adjustable tef atrip. Soft. fist m la 'ptd . No aiccl o r bather band*, fa r ■m b , h b h , iklM na, Moll tttAtrt l l t i . ■ an rt im » R ta areal pari ef aWe-M»v H rH > n »«*; i»w».-------. *sndford'« Pharmacy 121 Main 'MaUwaR

C liffw ood B e ach ; U r . a n d M rs . H e rm a n S te ffen , B r o o k ­ly n .

John R&din conducted t h e Sunday 11 a .m . s e rv ice o f the R o b e rts v ille C hu roh , w h ile the p as to r w as on., va ca tion .

M rs . H a r r r R a tc li f fe e n te r­ta ined M rs . E . F e r r in e a n d eon, O rv in , M o rg an v ille ,—^ n d M rs . J . W ille tt , F r e e h o l d , T uesday . .

R ecen t guests at the hom e o f M r. and M rs . H a r ry R a t ­c li f fe w e r e M rs . V irg in ia G ro ss , M o rg a n v llle , and M r. and M rs . A r t h u r M oo re , M ap lew ood .

M r s . A lb e rt Janw ich s r . , M rs . A lb e rt Janw ich J r ., M a ta ­w an ; M rs . D av id Janw ich , Ro.beM svlUe; M rs . W U m er K i l- com ins, M o rg an v ille , s p e n t S ep t. 3 In New Y o r k , T h e y din­ed at J a c k D em p sey ’s R e s tau ­ra n t and la te r saw & p e r fo rm ­ance o f MM y F a i r Lady.**

M iss A udrey V a n P e lt h as re ­tu rned h o m e A fte r a trip th rough the New E n g l a n d S ta tes .

Browntown Resident Visits In Lancaster '

M iss J e a n G aub , R ou te 18, B row n tow n , is v is itin g M r. and M rs . C h a r le s F , N ess lage , L a n c a s te r , P a .

M r. and M rs . P a u l B lah o ta and son , J ohn , w e re Sunday guests o f M rs . B la h o ta ’s b ro th ­e r-in - law and s ls le r , M r . and M rs . Joseph R a k a c s a t the ir sum m e r co ttage a t G re e n Is ­lan d . ' . -

M r . and M rs . W illiam P it ­ney and M rs . W illiam P itn e y s r . , sp en t W ednesday vis iting M rs/' A. G e ra rd ,..P o in t P le a s ­an t. . - , ■ .

M r , and M rs . F re d G a u b w ere Sunday even ing v is ito rs a t the h om e o f M r; am T M rs .- R a lp h Ir is h ,. E ng iish tow n R d . .M r s . . . H e r b e r t . . .C o t t r e l l . j r .^ spen t Sunday w ith h e r son-in - law an d d augh te r, M r . . and -M rs i'iM e fj^ feH ^ W aH ao e ,.K ey *• KortV r_-.;

C h a r le s W lrtb , N ew a rk , w as a .S a tu rd a y_ v ls ito r_ a t J h e J io m e . o f M r . and M rs . W lU tam P i t ­n ey and fa m i ly . •

T h e m em ber's o f the B rowne, town Sodhoppers 4-H C lub m e t T uesday a t the hom e o f F re d G aub , le a d e r fo r th e ir f 1 r e t bus iness m ee ting o f the . ..s e a ­son . A f r a n k fu r t e r ro a s t - w asen joy ed . ' ". ■

F r e d r l o B row n , Cheese­q uake , w as the Sunday d inne r guest o f h is g ran dm o th e r , M rs . Jacob G aub . R ou te 9.

Possibility Of band !,f In Madison Discussed!

Joseph K a sch a k , m usic in ­s tru c to r ln M ad ison Township# w as th e guest sp eake r T u e s­d ay even ing a t the m eeting o f the execu tive , b oa rd o f the B row n tow n P a re n t-T e a c h e r A s­s o c ia t io n -h e ld in the B row n - town S choo l. K a s m lr Z lz lk p re ­s ided and In troduced M r . K a s - ch&k a fte r a b r ie f business session .

M r , Kasch& k ou tlined p lans fo r a m usic p ro g ram in the township which w ill p rep a re the students fo r a band when th e . p roposed high sohoo l is com p le ted . W ith ove r 80 ta le n ­ted ch ild ren in th e township at the p resen t t im e , M r . K a sch a k b e lieves th a t the t im e ls righ t fo r s ta rt in g in s trum en t In struc ­tion .

E a c h P -T A in th e township is In ao co rd w ith th e p rog ram and p la n s to buy In strum en ts a re b e ing con s id e red .. M any m oney m ak ing p ro je c ts were d iscussed by thc lo c a l g roup and th e - ,m a t te r w ill be p re ­sen ted a t th e re g u la r m eeting of the assoc ia tion .

R e fre sh m en ts w e re s e iv e d a t the c lose o f the session .

D r , R u t h B o y l e T o B e H o lm d e V P - T A S p e a k e r "■ ■ ~ z r : . r~- • r . j , _

P L ' R u th C . B o y le .p ro fe z s o r /of education a t 'N e w a rk S ta te C o lleg e and a w e ll known ch ild p sycho log is t, w i l l " sp eak o i r "T h e Ch ild as the B a s is o f the C u rr ic u lu m ’ ’ a t tho f i r s t re g u la r m eeting o f the y e a r o f the H o lm d e l Tow nsh ip P a re n t-T e a c h e r A ssoc ia tion to be he ld in the H o lm de l Town­ship E le m e n ta ry .Sohoo l on T u e sd ay a t 8 p .m .

G uests fo r the even ing w ill be m em bers V o f B o y Scou t T ro op 131, c o lo r gua rd s and u sh e rs ; P e te r W illiam s . S cou t­m a s te r o f t!\e tro op w h ich ls sponso red b y L h e H o lm d e l V o lu n tee r F ire , Co.," and the R e v . R od e ric k ' N . D eY oung , p as to r o f the K e y p o r t R e fo rm ­ed C hu rch , who w lU g ive the In voca tion . '

F la n s f o r th e m ee ting w e re m ade a t an execu tive com ­m ittee m eeting h e ld T h u rsd a y even ing a t H i l lc re s t Schoo l. M r s . 'p a n n H a n c lk , p res id en t, conducted the m ee ting , and M rs . A lv in R ic h e s , p ro g ram ch a irm an , announced " C u r r i ­cu lum in ou r S choo ls ’ ’ as the them e fo r the y e a r . "

Mrs. Applegate Named To Office

T he execu tive b oa rd o f the L au re n c e H a r b o r-C Iiffw ood B each P a re n t-T e a c h e r A ssoc i­a tion m e t re cen tly at the M em ­o r ia l Schoo l. M rs . V incen t Ap­p legate was elected c o rre s ­ponding sec re ta ry to f i l l the vacancy crea ted by the re s ig ­nation o l M rs . John A nderson .

John Zo ln e row ich w as e lec t­ed dedegate to the C e n t r a l C ounc il, w ith M iss M a rg u e rite H ennem an , h is a lte rn a te . D e le ­gates a lso w e re n am ed to a t­tend t h e P -TA C onven tion . M rs . Joseph M p llls , p res id en t, and M rs . Joseph D e e r ln , f i r s t v ice p re s id en t, w i ll re p re sen t the lo c a l g roup . M rs . W illiam B e c k n e r w as - appointed .: a lte r­n a te . ' . '

A rra n g em en ts to t ra n sp o r t m em be rs to th e re g u la r P -T A meet-trig M onday even ing w e re d iscussed .. S top s w ill b e m a d o - t 7.',45 p .m . a t .the P I r a t e S h lp . -G lK iw o a d v a c t r^ - s n d a t the c i r c le . L au re n c e H a rb o r .

Marlboro Auxiliary Has Booth At Pet Show

A new fe a tu re o f the M CO ­SS P e t Show he ld S a tu rd a y a t thc W illiam^ J a y D u n c a n F a rm , H o lm d e l. w as the M a r l* b o r o H o sp ita l A u x ilia ry 's booth! which fo r thc f i r s t t im e , o ffe red a r t ic le s fo r sa le m ad e by m en ta lly i l l p&tlenta.

M rs . D on a ld E . M cC lin tock , L ln c ro ft , oc cupa tion a l th e rap y d ep a rtm en t ch a irm an fo r the aux ilia ry* w as ’ in cha rg e o f the even t. A rea m em bers ass is t­in g - w ere . .M fa 7 !~ fc r^ e r k e le y G o rd on , M a r lb o ro ; M rs . S p en ­ce r D . E m b re e . H o lm de l.

The booth d isp layed m an y Item s Inc lud ing hand -loom ed ru g a -an d m ats , pa in tings, ce^ ram ie s , b ird houses, and Jew­e lr y , a l l m ade by patien ts In the occup a tio na l th e ra py^ de ­p a rtm en t a t the S tate H osp ita l a t M a r lb o r o rT h e -m o n e y -w ili be tu rned o v e r to P e rc y C la rk , d ire c to r o f occupa tion a l th e r­apy# to pu rchase needed m a ­te r ia ls an d - supp lies u sed - by the patien ts In 1 tb e lr w o rk .

FAMILY RESTAURANTHighway 34 — M a law a n ...

Lunch 9 5 c -10 ChoicesIncludes Appetizer, Coffee and Dessert

CLOSED TUESDAY

Anyone need ing t ra n sp o rta t io n m u s t'c on ta o t M rs , F ra n k Afv- p leg a te , s Sun se t B lv d ., M rs . V incen t A pp leg a te ,. 213 B lrc h - w ood D r . . O liffw ood B e a e h ; M rs . A ndrew G a llow a y , R o u te 36 and M rs . J am e s F ra n c is c o , 270 P ro sp e c t A v e .;!" L au re n c e H a rb o r , , to m ake a r ra n g e - m ente . . 1

T o D lic u t s R e fe re n d umM em b e rs o f the M a d 1 s o n

T ow nsh ip B o a rd o f E du ca tion .w ill a ttend th e m ee ting and d iscuss the h igh sch oo l r e fe r ­endum . E a ch m em ber attend- I S i f ' tW ' iK e S t l t i r Is' a i k R T ' td' .b ring su h an d ke rc h le i fo r - - ,th e "SnlHle T rae" to be w jfa a t

the c om ing f a i r and c a rn iv a l Sep t. 2 0 a t the M e m o r i a l S choo l sp on so red by th e P -T A . ..O th e r p lan e f o r t h e , fa i r In ­

c luded the g ran ting o f p e rm is ­s ion to the C itizens ’ S c h o o l C om m ittee to e reo t a b oo th a t the f i l r d isp la y in g in fo rm a t io n on th e p roposed h igh schoo l.

B u s t ra n sp o rta t io n fo r tbe c h ild ren f rom P a u l ’s B e a c h w as d iscussed and a schedu le is b e ing p re p a red . Oct.- l l was set as the date fo r • the high schoo l re fe ren dum p a ra d e .

m a p l e sAt Dedication

A c tiv it ie s ' d u rin g tbe p a s t w eekend o f th e L a u re n c e H a r ­bor A m e ric an Leg ion P o s t 332 and Its L ad les ' A u x i l ia ry In ­c luded tb e weefciy d ance and dance con tests F r id a y even ing at the teen -age datice , and a t ­tendance a t the d ed ica tion o f the A m ph ith ea tre a t L y o n a V e te ra n s ’ H o sp ita l. ; ,■ C h a irm en o f t h e w eek ly

teen-age dances spon so red by the o rg a n iza t ion s a t the Leg ion H om e h av e announced the fo l- iow ing -w inne rs o f the con tes ts ; Y oung e r g roup , 10-18, w a l t z contest, J o y ce C on k lin , S an to M anc ln i, f l r a t p la c e ; . o l d e r g roup , w a ltz con test w in n e rs , Anne M an c ln i, E d w a rd K e l ly ; j it te rb u g con tests , B e rn ad e tte Hughes. W illiam 0 ‘H a r f l.. W e ek ly w in n e rs .c om p e l© ' on the f i f t h w eek fo r lo v in g cups. T een -age b oy s and g ir ls In the v ic in ity o f L a u re n c e H a rb o r a r e in v ite d to a ttend these a f ­fa i r s which s t a r t a t 7 p .m . and«ave w e ll ch ape roned by m em b e rs o f the p os t and aux­i lia r y . R e fre s h m en ts a re a v a i l­ab le .

A ttend ing the d ed ic a tion of the am ph ith ea tre wh ich haa been a p ro je c t o f the posts and au x i lia r ie s , w e re M r . and M rs . R o ll in Ra .thbun , M r . and. M rs . J a c k O lsen , M rS . J o h n D lG lo v a n n l, M rs . M a r i e B r id g em an , R a y C ran e , J u lia and J a c k O l s e n J r . , and T h e re s a and R o ll in R a th bun J r . - >

P lc n io On G roundsG uests w e re inv ited to u s e

the h o sp ita l ptcnic g r o u n d s and ba rb ecu e p its , and those attend ing f r o m L a u re n c e H a r ­b o r en joyed th e ir ou td oo r m ea l p r io r t o tho fo rm a l co rem ony . T h e guests o f h ono r Inc luded Th e H n o ra b le C li f fo rd C a s e , U .S . S en a to r f rom New Jer^ sey ; The H on o rab le S um ne r W h itt ie r , A d m in is tra to r o f Ve t- e r o n s ’ A ffa i r s f o r the . U . S. Y .e te rans* A dm in is tra tio n ; The H o n o ra b le W ayne' DUM orit j r r r N ew J e rs e y S e n a to r ; Joh n J . C och ran , D ire c to r U ,S , . .R c h a - b ll l t a t lo u D iv is io n , W ash ing ton ,

’WarvetL D a v ie s , D e p a rt : m en t ~ C om m ande r . o f h ,e. A m e ric a n Leg ion 'am T M rs .' M a r ie Sw eeney , D ep a rtm en t P re s id e n t-o f-th e -A ro e rlc a rvL e ? - - g lp n A u x i lia ry . F o llow in g the fo rm a li t ie a , e n te rta inm en t was. fu rn ish e d by the Q u ak e r C ity V a r ie ty Show . U SO U n i t . 1 ‘

D e le g a te s and m em b e rs . o f th e p os t and a u x i lia ry 1 e f t y e s te rd a y to a ttend th e iNew J e r s e y S ta te C o n v e n tio n .. at W ildw ood , d u rin g th e com ing w eekend . z

Laurence Harbor Couple Suet Truckers .

In ju r ie s su ffe re d b r M r s . C la ra C a sa zza , L au re n c e H a r­b o r . while d riv ing F e b . 21 a t R e d B an k , a r , the su b je c t o f a 526,opo S u p e rio r d o u r t suit. H e r husband , John W „ asks 511.500 add itiona l fo r m ed ica l expenses In cu rre d and a s se rt­ed d am age to h is c a r .

H ie su it ls ag a in st B a y sh o re T ru c k in g Co. and Jam e s W . F itz p a t r ic k , U n io n B each , own­e r and d r iv e r , , re sp e c tiv e ly , o f the veh ic le a lleg ed to h a v e s t ru c k .th e p la in t i f f ’s c a r . ......

P ossess ion o t p ro p e rty ln Sun se t Ave., M adison T o w n ­sh ip , Is sought ln a S upe rio r C ou rt su it Institu ted b y F ra n k D ec ke r o f W a tchung , against D o ro th y P . W h ite , The p la in ­t if f sa y s r ig h t o f possession ac, crucd Aug. 15.

Former Resident Succumbs In Hoipital . M r s - In g e . M a n ia O s te rh e ld ,8 R o»« T«n r., W e s tO r » n g e . d led iTU osd ay , Sep t.M a m o r la l K on> lta i, N ea r y o r k . Bbo was 27 -yen rs -oM / B lib was the- d augh te r o f M r. and M rs .H en ry . O tto M a taw an .M r s .O s te rh e ld was a . fo rm e r re s i­d en t o f M a law an . B h e w as a g radu a te o f M on tc la ir S t a t e T e ac h e rs C o lle g e , C la ss o f 1953,

S u rv iv in g , besides h e r p a r­en ts , a r e h e r husband ; E a r l V . O s t e r h e l d , D V M ; one d au g h te r. J u lia , a t h om e ; tv (o s is te rs ,-M is s M a rg a re t O 1 1 o. M a taw an , and M rs . .K a t h r y n S ta c y , W est O ran g e . .

P r iv a t e fu n e ra l se rv ices w ill be held' F r id a y a t 3 p .m . a t the B e d 1 e ‘ F u n e ra l H o m e . M a taw an . C rem a tio n w ill take p la ce In R o se H i l l C rem a to ry . L in d en .

Happy Y.dtingslerAh ll>y«»r«old W est Keaoa*

burg boy , A lan W a rren , probably was am ong the hapDiest o f all youngste rs to return to c lasses when the

B ee rs S t. Schoo l ln R a r ­itan Townsh ip opened fo r the f a l l te rm M onday . Y o u

hts h ea rt w as stopped f°r 15 m inutes in M ay o f , th is rear. ,

Alan ls the son o f M r.- and Mrs. W illa rd W a rren# 104 Ninth S t., W est K e an sb u rg . Mis U fe w as saved M ay 24 durihs a de lic a te o&ferAtfon

K ltk in H osp ita l, N eptune , thanks to a m a rv e l o f su r- fica l science known as a me* chanlcal h e a r liu n * m ach ine , A l t h o u g h he m issed a month o f achoo l In tho spring, A lan is s ta rt in g the seventh g rade . The ©pera- Hon was p e rfo rm ed by D r . Alfred It . H enderson , assist* pd by a b a tte ry o f sp ec ia lis ts .

Lunch, Fashions At Shadowbrook Inn

Shadowbrook In n , S lirew s- hury. w ill b e the scene of the lunohpon land fash ion show U> b f s lven by tlie W om an ’s C lub of K eyp o rt on S a tu rd a y , O ot. II- M rs. Thu rlow H a r r is , ch a ir­man, announces a l l p lans are completed,

Stclnb&ch, A sbu ry P a r k , w ill show fa l l and w in te r styles. A ll guests w ill re oe lve fnVor.s, ond th e re w ill be aev- ei o l door prlzeB .

O ther m em bers o f the com ­mittee are M ra . B e rn a rd H o r ­necker and M ra . E . L , A rc h o r .

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at 1719, w ith expected re g is ­trants ca lcu la ted to b ring th a t figure up to about 1BOO w ith in the n ex t few weeks, -

Expunge T a r t O f Aug. 55 M lnutea •

A t the u rg ing o f b o a rd m ea ir tier F r r d v o a R o d ;c k , (h e b oa rd vo ted -8-2, w ith one absten tion , la expunge f r o m ; the m inu tes o f a spec ia l hboi'd'mTf b‘ t T h g Aug * 2 5 a hea ted exc lla h g e be­tween hint . a o d . B o a rd P re s l- , dent' E iigerie f l , C ; E r r lo k son ';

M r. vonRodeck aa ld the-m ln - .utea Indicates lie w as fa ls e ly aa-

........................ ru m o rs ,“ fa lse

Am boy R d ,' and :P ro sp ec t A ve. 10:30 p .m ."T h u rsd ay , signed a h tt-run com p la in t aga in st M r , F lr e s t ln e , acco rd in g to P a t r o l­m an F ra n c is C h e rn ey , t o w n- sh lp p o lice , who Investiga ted .

T h e o ff ic e r rep o rted R o b e rt P e te rs o n s ta ted h j w as going south on A m boy R d . when a c a r com ing ln the opposite di­rec tion cam e In to h is I a n e , s tru c k the P e te rs on c a r a n d went on Its w ay 'w ith ou t stop ­ping. M r . P e te rs o n p roduced a w itness, R ic h a rd B a r low , 84 D iv is ion B t., K e y p o rt , who re ­ported seeing a m an assisted to the wheel o f a c a r In fro n t o f a n ea rb y ta ve rn sh o rt ly be­fo re . M r . Barlow - conside red ; the c o r re sem b led the F lrcfc stlne Vehicle. M r. B a rlow was a pedestrian on Am boy R d . a t tlie t im e o f the accident, ac ­co rd ing to po lice repo rt .

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cause o f a w a te r condition a ­long thc ro ad and topped w ith th re e inches o f b itum inous conc re te . I n uddttton. th c u t­ility w ill be asked to m a in ta in patched sections o f M ill ltd fo r one yea r.

At th o suggestion o f M re . D on n e ll, counc il voted lo f l- nanco tho in s ta lla tion o f c h il­d ren 's p la yg round equ ipm ent nt T e rh un e P a r k ; - B r o a d S t. Tho equ ipm ent w as pu rchased as a com m un ity so rv lc e by tho M ataw an Ju n io r W om an ’s C lub and Ihe M others' C lub .

T he po lice com m ittee was Instructed lo investiga te an appea l fo r t ra f f ic con tro l signs on Johnson Ave. and a coin - m llto e m eeting w i a , s la tod n ex t week t o discuss" p ro v is ­ions to be Included ln a new g a rb ag o con trac t, The con­t ra c t exp ires th is ye a r,

In answ er to an Inqu iry by res iden ts o f H igh land A ve ,, couho ll repo rted lt cou ld not m a in ta in tho ro ad since tt haii not been accep ted o f f ic ia lly by the borough. Residen ts w e re d irec ted to the borough eng i­n ee r f o r the borough 's re q u lre - m en la f o r accep tance _

Attempted Entry In Area Draws Sentence

F ra n c is C . B ra u n , F ifth A ve ., A sb u ry P a r k , rece ived a th re e -to -flv e -y ea r s ta te p rison te rm F r ld a y - fo r c a r ry ln g p u r- g la r to o ls w ith In ten t to b reak in to a ro ad s tan d on R ou te 34. M ataw an . Sen tence was Im ­posed by M onm outh County Ju d g e John C. G io rd an o . ...

B ra u n , acco rd ing to P ro s e ­cu to r V in c e n t .P . K e u p e r , tvae p icked up outside the P a t i o P it . a n ea ting p la ce . J u ly 7 wittT'a s c rew d riv e r . The p rose­cutor s s ld B ra u n adm itted he w as going to b re a k In to the. stand ..........— :::

Rock 'N' Roll Hop .A “ ro ck 'iV r o l l hop ” teen­

age d ance w ilt be h e ld F r id a y even ing a t the V e te ra n s of F o re ig n W a rs H om e , C liff- w ood : T h e dances , which s t* r t at 7 p .m , a r e sp on so red by* th e .te e a ta a c .c om K U a c e 'O fjth e Guada lcana l??Cadets p ru m and Bug le C orp s j and the C o r p s M others . A s f j\a li adm issionfee is cha rged , and d ree s Isca su a l. C om m ittee Include.*-: M iss Jan e t Le& vey, ch a irm an ; M iss N ancy Y u sch ak an dB tev en M a lcom e .

Pastor Installs WSCS Officers At Service

O ff ic e rs o f th e W om an ’s So­c ie ty o f C h ris tian S e rv ice o f U ie F lr a t M ethod is t C h u r c h , M a taw an , w e re In s ta lle d at the U a im , S unday w o rsh ip se rv ­ice , b y Ute p a s to r , the R e v . F r a n k E .[Sw e e te n ,' ,

In s ta lle d -w e re the fo llow ing : M ra , E a r l Sm ith , p residen t; M rs . O eo rg e H lcka , vice p res i­d en t; M re . M ichae l E o v l n o , re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry ; M re. E d ­g a r P ik e , t re a s u re r ; C h ris tian s oc ia l re la t io n s s e c re ta ry , M rs . O tto G au b ; p rom o tion , M r s . L e s lie L in e s ; sp ir itu a l life and m is s io n a ry education , M rs . W . W.' W le la n d ; ch ild ren 's w o rk , M re . K a r l H e rm an n ; y o u t h w o rk , M rs . R hea L ong strcc t; s tuden t w o rk , M rs . L e r o y S m ith ; supp ly , M rs . Ludw ig F o la n o w s k l; lite ra tu re - a n d p ub lic a tion s , M rs . J a m e f -Adams.- ----------- --------------

Ladies Aid Unit Plant Tuesday Luncheon

T h e L a d le s Aid Society o t the F i r s t B ap tis t Church , M a taw an , began Its w i n t e r schedu le T u e sd ay , a t a cove r­ed' d ish lun ch eon -h e ld -h t -—tho chu rch lc o tu re ro om . Thc busi­n ess .;. m ec ltn g was^condttctcd b y M rs . H a r ry M. Munson, p res id en t. .F in a l p lan s w e r e ­m ad e fo r a luncheon which w ill be he ld T uesday f r o m 11 :30 to 1 :30 p .m . ln th e ' le c ­tu re roony of lhe church . Any m em b e r m ay he contacted fo r tic k e ts . . M rs ... D o ro th y .. R ln e a r Is inch a rg e o f a rum m age sa le w h ich ..w ill ...be;.: h c ld .- iu . ,.t.h .c Church basem ent. Oct, C, 7. 8. T h e b a za a r w ill be held Oct, 20 . 21 and 22. '; A . d inne r w ill be hold M on d ay evening. Oct^" 20; " IT tea , T u e sd ay a fte rn oon . Oct. 21; a luncheon f ro m 11:30 a .m . lo 1 :30 p .m . W ednesday Oct. 22.

cused o f c lrou ln tlh g and lie s and m ak ing and Irrespons ib le s ta tem en ts ." D r . E r r lo k s o n end D o 1 b e r t Cook voted aga in st expunging , the re co rd . . ' '

S ub je c t m a tte r o f the d e le t­ed re m a rk s la . .M r . vonRo- deok ’s opposition to w ha t he c la im s a re subtle e f fo r ts by the school b oa rd and a la y ad ­v iso ry 'g ro up , the c i t i z e n s C om m ittee , to o re a te “ aocept- ance f o r a new sch o o l." D r . E r r lo k s o n l i a s~ m a in ta in ed s te ad fa s t ly th a t th e s o h o o l b o a rd H s i fa r f r o m .# , dec is ion Sis to hdw’ ' b e e t ’ tb m ee t th#1 h eed s o r the re g lo n a l ’e grow• In g studen t popu la tion . '

Contrmota Awarded . T h e board aw arded con­tra c ts to V a n a e rv e e r ’s G a rag e , F re e h o ld Township , and F o r ­m an N a y lo r , R ou te D, M a r l­b o ro Tow nsh ip , lo supp ly gaso lin e to the school.,buses fp r the c u rre n t , school y e a r on the two b idde rs ' Id en tica l b ids -o f 29.9 cen ts per-qKdlon f o r h igh te s t g aso lin e . A 52570.59 con trac t w as aw arded B a k e r and T a y ­lo r C o ., New Y o rk , to supp ly l ib r a r y books.

T h e b oa rd , w ith D r . E r r lo k ­son opposed , ag reed lo adm it schoo l b oa rd em p loyees a n d th e ir Im m ed ia te fam ilie s f re e o f ch a rg e to a ll sohoo l even ts . E x c lu d ed are fa m i ly m em be rs a ttend ing the high schoo l o r th ose who have le f t the schoo l system

Indict Four On(con tinued f rom puge one),

f r o m M idd lesex County where th ey a re cha rged w ith a aim l i a r fra u d . M r. D o lan a n d M r, G a lla g h e r a lso fa c e . t r ia l tn F re e h o ld on a cha rge nf a t­tem p ted robb e ry In K e y p o rt M ay 8, ,

M r , K a u l faces t r ia l.J n F re e ­h o ld on a cha rge o f causing d e s th by nuto. He was the d r iv e r o f a truck which struck and k ille d an e igh t-yea r-o ld g ir l M ay 11 on Sp ring V a lle y R d . , M a r lb o ro Tow nsh ip , i

A lso Indicted were Johan B Jo rlow , W ood land D r . , C l l f f ­w ood , M a t a w a n Township , ch a rg ed w i t h Im pairing tho m o ra ls o f two m in o r boys In K e y p o r t . Ju ly 4 , and L tb ro F u sco , Un ion , cha rged with aaaau lttng his aon -ln -Uw . T lio - m s s „W a ll ln g , - » t , . I!ie , IsU e r's h o m e , 08 W ash ing ton til.. K e an sb u rg . Ju ly 20 d u r ln g -a f a m i ly a rgum ent, M r. Fusco sho t M r, W a lling In Ihe buck w ith a 12-gnugc shotgun, M r. K e u p e r said .

Two Women, Child(con tinued ‘ f rom “

ifo in g -w ith in—the-'7#peefl"iririlt, 45-m l)cfl-pc*r-huur. and had au- pUed h ln b roken , »kidd1nv 42 fe e t ' In ~ lr y I hK~lo a void co II1 ftion. P a t ro lm fln l lo y t repo rted th e re w ere num erous sic Id m a rk s a t the lnter6ocUr>n and they cou ld n o t he identified p os itiv e ly as com inv from the W hitehead ca r. Tbe o ffic e r re ­p o rted the b ad ly dainaKt'tl ca ra had been rem oved from " ^be-flcenp -w heir b r a r r iv e d ." -•

I J l l ' f tun C om p la in t ■ C a r l P e tm o n 49 P rospec t A ve ., C llffw ood , ns owner of tbe c a r d riven by his non Hob e ft , 20. when 1t aU eaed ly *<r»ck by nn auto d riven , by

I C h a r le s K lr'jM inc . 'I cou rse , i C liffw ood

Mcadowland Tor(continued from -p a g e one )

app||QBt(t;' i5odftte.it/ ;d«t th ey do con fo rm to tlie' o ltA i'ac lem tlc o f the neighborhood ,' both ln M atawnn Bo rough a n d M ad ; Ison Tow nsilip , w lie re U iV rb l s bu ild ing on 75-by-100'foot lo ta . M r. M u lljin e a lso noted the to ta l oqua re fo o t a re a la In ex- ,coss o f the squa re foo tage o f the tOO-by-125-foot lo ts , so the lo ts a re o n ly d e fic ien t in tihe lr fron tag e , . '—

A use p erm it' w as g ran ted In the , p roposed subd iv ision , o f th ree lo ts on the Chesequake- M orris tow n R d . on app lica tion o f Anton ia and Anunola R lo bo and S c o rro P e re z , m ad e Aug, 11, T he p e rm it - c a f f le s the p ro v is o th a t a 39-foot ex Is t ln g righ t-o f-w ay on one ; o f the lo ts be kep t open ;;L e o n a rd f a f f w a . n am ed ac tin g s e c re ta ry ot the b d s rd to f i l l the vacancy caused by absence o f C a r l I lo U In , who is h b B p l t a l l z e d r - 'M r . P i t t " has f i lle d the job as s e c re ta ry p ro tem In the past th re e m onths

M r ,i K e a t in g I t ' w ou ld he a g oo d 'Id e s t o "hove th e " 'B o a rd o f H ea lth lodge a . p ro te s t w ith th e S ta te B o a rd o f H ea lth , M r, K e a tin g w ill f i r s t have to fi le fo rm a l o om p la ln t citing the be­lie ved o ffe nd e r.- The L au ren ce H a rb o r F lr a t

A id Squad In a le t te r asked Ute township com m ittee t o pay 575 fo r thc use o t Its h eadqua r­te rs os a p o llin g p la co . I t was exp la ined Utls m a tte r is undor, the con tro l o f tho coun ty , but the township com m ltteo w i l l en te r a p le a ln b eh a lf o f tho squad . - .

A request f rom F ra n k Shuts who liv es a long th e f o r m e r m a in Cheesequako ltd . , usked lh e . tfb vo rn lng b ody to pu t up u s tre e t .s ign to designate tlio ro ad and f ix it som ew hat be­cause o f an a lleg ed neg lcotcd state.

D isputes 1958 T a x BUI A le tte r f rom C h ris tian B o r ­

up, O cean B lv d ., C llffw ood Beach , d isputed a 1050 ta x b ill whloh he has rece ived fron t W a lte r B e c k e r , ta x c o lle c to r , recen tly . The com m ittee re- fc r ro d the le tte r to M r. Beck­er and A ssesso r L e o n a rd Mns- som fo r checking.

S tan ley L aU ra n d t o f t h e Madison T ow nsh ip T a xp o y e rs A ssociation apo log ized fo r his rem a rk s a t an e a r ly August m eeting when ho c a l l e d - t h e Cheesequake F lr o House a " ru th o le . ” H e . exp la in ed 1m lm d been asked by- tha f i r e oom pany to m ake the pub llo apo logy . He sa id ho had not m ean t tho d esc rip tion in ex ­a c t ly the w ay H had boen re ­ce ived ., '•

The co rnm lt le om en ag reed w ith M r. L a B ra n d t th a t hence­fo r th when the townsh ip c le rk re ad s b ills snd com os to one being paid to a m em be r o f tho township com m ittee , she road Ute re ason fo r Ute b ill,

r r o t c s i s Septlo T ank A fte r a pvotost waa rece ived

by F ra n k Jn b lo n sk l, E d g a r Rd . a b o u t a non -funotlon lng sep tlo ta n k on his p ro p e rty which ho d oo la red th e d ove lop . e r : re fu sed to do fu r th e r cor- re o t lv o _w o rk on , .M r , B e 1 e' r a n d P lu m b ln g l i i s p e e t o r a .W , M o ln a r W ero in stru o ted to In- yesttgatc . ■ .

T ito n ex t rttecMng w ill be Ite ld on Sop t. "23, In stead o l Beptr, i 5 , n s .P fe y lp u s ly p lam .ned. ' ' • W :

Township C le rk M a ry B row n -ropovted- th a t .U io -b u lld tn gpc r-- m lt fees fo r A ugust am ounted to 5103 and p lum b ing f e o s w e re 115 In Juno , 515 In Ju ly and 5113 In August,

T a x C o lle c to r p e c k e r re p o rt ­ed th a t tn the seoond h a lf o f August h la o ffic e h ad taken In tOO,615.71 In ta xe s , In te re s t, U t le aeurc lt fe e s and -oU ie r r e ­la te d lnoom o .

L . ‘. f i J i V FMATAWAN JOURNAL

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Sept. 11, 1958 P a s e Seven

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m s red b y JE d w a rd W . C u rrie , M a taw a n -a t to rn e y lo r % boo- ond g roup .o f ap p e llan ts , about tile concern for his ow n tnxa-

le r P la n . H e fu r th e r n o t e d that J a c k W Uding, a p lann ing boa rd m em be r, had had tbe boa rd w rite a ' le t t e r to the M orrow Assoc iates f i rm o f R idgew ood , m ak ing the M as­te r P la n , to Inqu ire I f the Mas* te r P la n w o rk fo r Zones B and E , w he re m ost o f the p la in ­t i f fs ’ p rop e rty ls I o o a t e d , cou ld be com p le ted tn advance o f tho w ovk on tho o th c r zones.

M r, G o ld sm ith re p o rte d the ro p ly to 'H its had re je c te d the p roposa l. The p lann e rs c ited lt would bo "p re fe re n t ia l t re a t ­m en t" fo r one g roup o f ta x ­p aye rs , w ou ld bo a v io la t io n o f thc c on tra c t w ith the s t a t e , and would have e lem en ts o f " s p o t z on in g ." A lso l t w o u 1 d th row lh o w o rk ah e n d /'e p m - p le tcd In to a sta te ot- confu­sion , tho p la n n e rs repo rted

A s k o d how m uch tftsss housing he thought wus A is- s lb le In tho township , G o ld sm ith estim ated J>cn<s r e wns ro om le f t lo r WOO houses in H o lm d e l V illag e and 500 enoh ln I la z lc t and E v e re t t , l i e sa id he wus aga in st a llow ing nny housing In C en te rv ille , p re ­fe r r in g th a t a re a shou ld be­com e a c om m e rc ia l and Indus- t r a i l zone. I lo added th a t tlie tow nsh ip had a troub lo som o Bchool p rob lem , a " g ro a t " sewhge and w a te r p rob lem , and "a " v e r y g re a t" ro a d p rob ­lem .

M iss L a is a r e u llc h , o t the M orrow - f i rm , a lso w as p u l oft the s tand by L aw ren ce A-. C a r­ton , M idd le tow n , sp ec ia l coun­so l fo r th s township , to te s tify as to t lie p rocedu res fo llow ed In tho d eve lopm en t o f t jie M as­te r P la n aa to show th e re w o* noth ing ou t o f the w ay abou t the tim e l l was tak ing to com* p le to It. M iss O reuUoh est l- m ated th a t ln th ro e w eoks the r in a l d r a f l o ( the; p la n wou ld be presented)"

r y M r , C u rr ld put on the stand"M onday Stephen Su ssn a , d lr o e ^ ttoe. o f p lann ing fo iL U te .C lty o f T re n ton , to com m ent o n . t h e abVelo’prfreftV 6 f th e ' M a s t e r P la n In t ib lin d o l, M r, Stisena w a s .q u a U IJ e d a s .im e x p w L b S - / ; fo re Ute cou rt, . ;One A o ro Blsn U n rea son sb le A ccord ing to M r, Bussna, tlie

fo u r a re a s o f th s township he o ltod l ln z le t , H o lm d e l V illa g e , E v e re t t nnd CO ftte rv llle , a re elU ter be ing dovo lopnd o r a re su itab le fo r deve lopm en t, in those a re a s , he satd , one ac re lo t stzos a ro un rea son ab le p r in ­c ip a lly because ex is ting hom e* there s r e bu ilt ott much sm a ll­e r lo ts and because ln a t least" tw o oases t lis a re a s a b o u t n e i g h b o r I D u m un lo lpuU - t lo i w he re s inM to r tots a r a pe rm itted .

.P la in t i f f s In the two s u ita jie - lag fe lnUy triad a ra WiUleln

Suspect Caught(con tinued f rom pago one )

s to lo n a t the D e l la P le t r o re s i­dence ta llie d w ith those of the suspect.

D e ta in e rs I ’ laoed By . N .Y , P o llo e,, C h ief A do lph . M onzo l, lown- sh lp po lice ,, repo rted d e ta ln o rs had been p lsoed by tiie p o llo e d epa rtm en ts o f New Y o rk m u ­n ic ip a litie s o f N yack , c la r k s - borft snd O rangstow n on sue p lo lon o f compHolty by the d ft fondant* In la rcen ies In those com m unities . T lie o li le f repo rt/ od that F a l l re fused to t o l l w hat had becom e of tiio l o o t taken f r o m the D e l la P le t r o and Ahcarn residences.

A ssistant P ro so cu to r J o h n W . A jip lega tc , M ataw an , np pea red fo r the stato in a co in p la in t signed by M r* . N aney H a r t , 18 G a rden P I . , R i v e r G a rd en s , ch a rg ing h e r Ii i r e band , R o y , with a s sa u lt ; The de fendan t was pu t under 5100 bond to keep the peace fo r ono y o a r . He w as given a r ig h t o f v is ita tion fo r tho coup le 's one ch ild .

S ix G a rd en B tate P a rkw a y t ra f f ic o ffe n d e rs paid fin es to ­ta lin g 185, P rin ce ton r a d a r p icked up two on ItouU, 34 ex cceding the DO-mllo opced lim it and they pa id fin es to ta ling 135, P a t ro lm a n John M cG ln ly , township po lice , sum m oned John H op lln skJ, 12 Went J a c k B t., R a r i t a n Tow nsh ip , fo r passing lh e I lo u lo 35 and Cliff- wood Ave, red light. The fin e was 59 and 15 costs. , '

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ag reed to recom m end an e x ­ception to the sta te m a jo r ve- h id e . .c o in in ls s lo n e r-T 'f lT ~ ii joschoo l zone , ......v ’H lc now lim its w ere repo rt­ed lo he : The fo rm e r speed of 26 m ile s an -h ou r was upped to. r,0i m iles an h ou r from the b o r­d e r line o f M onroe and M ad i­son Townsh ips to T o rto r lc s R d .; 40 m ile s an h ou r trom lhe cen ter o f T o rto r lc c ltd . to ,100 fee t south o f B e lm on t Avo,, and 35 m ile s un hou r fio rn 309 ,'r r l r jiilTT 'n f t b r 'c r n t - e lin e -of helm'ou'. A y c .v n m n to i i ic 'JB\

C om p ls ln a o f New Odor M r, K ea tin g , ulA'b c om p la in ­

ed about a new od o r, ' Whlnl, he said com es f io in Bpolewood and sweeps o v e r O ld B rid g e w h e n a west wind b low s,

B lib re Con- J Township A tto rney , Joseph L, B eaoh , a t I Edg tfr, H igh land P a r k , t o l d

v v . iu , , . . .u i >.*" uw i, in g j a m w y s rren s r . - « v in i« zt lon as m o t lv ltn t ln g M r. D u n - I l . nnd M aude V". C ross . E dcan ra th e r than p ub llo In ter est, M r, D uncan a n g r i ly do-n led 1’.. -------------- - ......... .... .■ M r. ao td s in tth was f ra n k to

adm it T uesday ho h ad to ll m ass housing had to be held in ohook In the townsh ip and Its s a w R a r i ta n Township , where m ass housing h ss taken P la c s on sm a lle r s ized lo ts , as an ex am p le o f "e v e ry th in g H o lm de l does not want to be­c om e ," . -

O lte . M ass H ousing .M r , O o ld sm lt li a lso acknow ­

ledged that Ute m ass housing O ld ' M ano r E s ta ts s deve lop ­m en t had au " Im p a c t " t h a t spu rred m un ic ip a l o f f lc ln ls - t o upg rad ing to 1 a poin t t h n t w ou ld lK h o ld the l in e " be fo re the township w as overrun ' t»y g r e e d y " s p n a u lit lo rs ” who would on ly taka t lie lr p ro fits nnd then go an t lie lr w ay, leav ing tho H o lm de l ta xp aye r to g roan under the bu rden c re ­ated,

D esp ite th is , M r, a p ld sm llh denied the p rocedu re * ta llowed o r the "s low n ess ” o f tho Mas­te r l ' la n lo co iue to fru it ion waa In fluenced by Die p re ju ­d ice p f h im se lf o r o th e r mu­n ic ip a l o ffic ia ls aga in st mass housing , M i:, G o ld sm ith denied the p lann ing h oa rd had heel) In d iffe ren t to the p rotests cf lh o p la in t if fs as ow ner* to tho lag In the p resen tation o l the M uster I ' la i l,

T o lteduoe L o t Hlses I t la expected the M au le r

P la n w ill b ring reduc tion of lot sizes In tho a reu s of the p ln ln- tlffH" p rop e rtie s to t h e point where they can be so ld (o de- v c lop c is . A ll d eve lop e rs have been s te ad fa s t In hold ing an a ttem p t to d eve lop a t the fu ll- se re s ize In l lo lm d c l would be ru inous fo r tlibm . T lie owners have c la im ed lokses the reby .

M r, G o ld sm ith cited as an exam p lo o f the w illingness of .the p lann ing h oa rd th a t inein- hers would do a ll possib le to IrAIp the ow ners . He sa id that three sp ec ia l m eetings h a d be#n -he ld “ <l<»lng“ t lta -« tim m er;' a ll on the su b je c t of the MOs­

w a ld A, T h o u ik s i i f, H a ro ld T , I fo lm e s , exeou tor o f the w i l l o f c h r ln e y .a . J lo lm c * nnd D a n ­ie l B, E ly , n dm ln le ln v to r o f th* esta te o f W illiam C , E ly , a l l o t H o lm d e l; Leon and n o s a Le- p re , N ich o la s P e t ru so llt s n d M a ry T t lc l l l , a l l o f E v e re t t , They a ro rep resen ted by Theo­dore D . P a rs o n s o f R ed B an k ,

T ire second g rou p , re p re sen t­ed by M r, C u rrie a re Th eod o r* 0 , M alloy , H a z le t ; i f t r r y B. W ille y ; C e n te ry l l le r H a r o 1 d K ra m e r , P a i s a lo ; B e rn a rd F ln o b e rg am i A lan J , W o rk*- m an , C lin ton , p a rtn e r* In th* M idd le U n ion A ssoc la tea , de­v e lop e r* owning p rop e rty in the tow nsh ip , ' .

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THE

MATAWAN JOURNAL

F i r s t Section P a g e Ten_________Sept. 11, 1958

Pine Named To Co-ordinate Unit

M adison Township B o a rd o f E ducation m em ber R ic h a rd P in e , C liffw ood Beach , h a s been nam ed la y com m ittee co o rd in a jo r f o r ' Ihe new h i g h schoo l p rog ram , l t w a s an­nounced by W illiam K e r r , p res iden t o f the ...M ad ison Township B o a rd qf Education .

The m em bers d f the 1 a y g r o u p , which inc ludes 203 n am es ivith m em bersh ip d lv ld -

16 .-.separate-.^commitr. tees now w ill w o rk w ith the m em bers o f the M adison Township B o a rd o f Educa tion oh the setting up o f the f in a l

' d e ta ils o f th e p rog ram - ..upon which a re fe ren d um vote w ill be taken on O ct. 15.

The o v e ra ll function o f the la y com m ittees appointed by C harles R . Thom pson , o f la s t y e a r ’s b oa rd , Is to w w k with m em ber’s~;of'the boa rd and the fa c u lty to round out a p lan which w ill be the re su lt o f s tu ­dy , o f the p ro je c t f rom eve ry ang le . E a ch o f the com m ittees Is headed by a cha irm an and has its own sec re ta ry .

T o D is tribu te L ite ra tu reAnnouncing his p lan o f ope r­

ation . M r. P in e sa id he w ill in a sh o rt tim e p la ce in the hands o f the va riou s com m ittees lit ­e ra tu re concern ing the. phases o f the p lann ing to which they have been assigned as w e ll as a resum e o f the gene ra l p lan f rom the standpoint o f t h e boa rd o f education . and the sohool system adm in istra tion .

Th is week, M r. P in e p lans to : - s e n d t o : each iO f • th e - la y com -

m’lttee m em be rs , a le tte r ex-

W o m e n ' s G u f l J P l a n * -Saturday. Fashion Show

The W om an ’s G u i ld 1 o f ‘ the R e fo rm e d ' G h u r c h, M idd le town, w i ll sponso r its th ird an ­nu a l fa sh ion show .and lunch ­eon S a tu rd a y a t 1 p .m . a t P e t­e rs o n ’s Buttonwood M a n o r . M ataw an .. F ash ion s w i l l be shown by H e len M . Rapp , K e yp o rt .

S e rv ing on t h e , com m ittee a re the fo llow in g : M rs . A. R lc k ls , M rs . G . K i n k a d e , H o lm d e l: M rs . D . Sm ith , M rs . G., S p ra t fo rd , M idd le tow n ; M rs . IA. W a ilin g , P o r t Mon­m outh .

Metuchen Miss Is Feted At Shower

M is s P a t r i c i a V o p o t , M e t ­u c h e n , w a s th e g u e s t o f h o n o r a t - a - s u r p r i s e =*. s h o w s iL ^ S a tu £ . d a y e v e n in g a t th e U n io n B e a c h F i r e H o u s e . T h e s h o w e r w a s “g iv e n b y M is s M a r le n e L a M a n n a , M id la n d P a r k ; M is s L o i s Z a n d e r , A v e n e l a n d M rs ' : M a r j o r i e J o n e s , N lx o n . m e m ­b e r s . o f M is s V o p o t 's b r i d a l p a r t y , a n d M r s . L o r e t t a B a n a f a t o , M a t a w a n . T h e b u f ­f e t - t a b l e w a s d e c o r a t e d w ith a w h it e l a c e . u m b r e l l a w h lc b h u n g o v e r the ' t a b le . T h e t a b le c e n te rp ie c e * w a s a l a r g e b r a s s l o g t b a s k e t f i l l e d w i t h w h it e g la d io l i a n d p u r p le a n d o r c h id p o m p o n s .

M is s V o p o t w i l l .b e c o m e tb e b r i d e o f L o u i s L e t w e n s k l , U n io n B e a c h , S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 2 0 a t S t . F r a n c i s ’ C h u r c h , M e tu o h e n . •

G u e s t s w e r e . M r s . J o s e p h K a 9 k a u k n s , M r s . ; J u d i t h S t e ­w a r t , M r s . L o u i s L e tw e n s k l , M r s . F r a n k C h a s e y , M r s . A r ­t h u r E d m o n d s . M r s . F r e d e r ­i c k E v e r s o n , M r s . A l S a u l c k l e , M r s . D o n a ld B u r g e s s , M r s T r a n k F u l l e r , M r s . . P e r c y B e n n e t t , U n lo p B e a c h ; M r s . G r a n t M e t s g e r , M r s . F r a n k L e o n a r d ls , M r s . M a r y H o p la , M r s , F r a n k L e tw e n s k e , M r s .

. . . .. i # • * i C ha rle s K in h a fe r , M rs* Josephu„ L e I C a rn ey . Keyport..

O ther Guestss a ro ^ B a o a fa to ,

M a taw an ; $ lrs» L ou is L ocac io M o rg a rv v llle ;M rsV ^ W -a 't a o n

» ^r.ocedure, and be p lans also V : •to' call.;; a-- m ee tin g - o f ,v com m it­. tee- cha irm en and se c re ta rie s

•ed-'bjr gene ra lIng of a ll la y c o n f m T V I e e m em bers .

He added tha". anyode not now nam ed to a " la y - com m it­tee, who w ishes to s e r v e , shou ld contaot h im o r C la r ­ence M cH enry , business m an ­ag e r-sec re to ry o f the b oa rd , a t h is o ffic e ln the M em o ria l School. »■

Fritz Griesinger WedM r. , and .M rs , R ic h a rd E .

O r le s ln g e r and d a u g .h t e r , M a ry Lou , attended the* wed­ding o f M r. and M rs . G rle s ln - g e t's son , F r i t z , to M iss S h lr - le y . A n n -L lp p ln c o tt , daughte r o f M r. and M rs . W ilb u r 8 , L lp ­p lncott, Lnden A cres, M t, Hoi- ly , S a tu rd a y . T h c .R e v . M r . G re in e r , p as to r o t the. F i r s t M ethod is t Church , ' .M t - .W ' y , p e r fo rm ed t h e double r in g ce rem ony , In the g a rd en o f the hom e o f the B rid e ’s p a ren ts . The b rl^ e and b rid eg room both a r e g radua tes f i t the D re x e l In s titu te o f Techno logy , P h i la ­de lph ia .

How about™ business ca rd s? W e t c jn supp ly them qu ick ly and a t the r ig h t p rice . Com eand t ry us. .. : \ ........

M a ry S h e rry , M rs . M ilton P r lb y l , M rs . F ra n k P r lb y l , M rs . T re d - Weiss, M rs . E dw a rd L ynch ,-"M rs r J o se p h -M o rr ls e y , M rs . J o s e p h C le rzn lew sk l, M rs . E d w a rd W eiss, M rs , G eo­rg e O ru b e l, M iss H e len P r lb y l , N ew -Y o rk ; M rs . R a y R ic h a rd ­son , P o r t M onm outh ; M rs . J e r r y D uggan , B e lfo rd ; M rs . -F rank—B l» h o ff^ -A t la n t lo -H lg lv - [( la n d s ' .

A lso M rs . Jam e s K lt in o s . F o rd s ; M rs r—E dw a rd M ltch- e llr -M rs . L e on a rd K a rs a k o f f , M rs. J o s e p h Tom 'aszew skl, M etuchen ; M rs . R ic h a rd Sch- o fn k , R a h w a y ; M iss L ynn S adkow sk l, M rs . L e o Sadkow ­sk l, L lnw ood ; M rs . R a lp h L a - M anna , M id land P a r k ; M rs . F re d M undy, Sou th A m boy ; M rs . D on a ld Jon e s , N lx o n ;

hM rS . J am e s W a h le r . P la lr i f leM ; M r s r G ed fg e W e lc k e l, R u th e r­fo rd ; . M rs . P e t e r , W a lsh ,’ C ra n fo rd . • . .

G ifts w e re sen t by M rs . G eorge N ew s ll, M rs . S tan ley W eave rs . M iss M a ry Ann R e ­gan , M iss J i l l H u tch ins, M iss J o a n C hasey , M rs . F r a n k Sad- k ow sk l, M iss M a r le n e P a t r lc h , M rs . , D av id P an g b o rn , M rs . John N em m eth , M rs , C h a rle s

M«. Gloria llegel Feted By Ladies Auxiliary

. W s , I r e n e M e e h a p - c o n d u c i - 1 e d th e r e g u l a r m e e t in g o f th e L a d i e s A u x i l i a r y to G u a d a l ­c a n a l P o s t , . - V e t e r a n s o f F o r ­e ig n W a r s P o s t 4745 , M a t a w ^ r r n n d C l i f fw o o d , a t . th e P o s t H o m e . G u e s t s in t ro d u c e d P o s t C o m m a n d e r V in c e n t G a u n t : M r s . S p a f f o r d S c h a n c k , M r s . F r a n k A n s o n a n d M is s E m m a B i l l i a ■ o f - th e L a d ie s A u x i l i a r y o f M c E lv o in e S c h a n c k P o s t 2 21 8 , V E W , M a t a w a n . M r s . N o r a K n o t h e , C l i f fw o o d B e a c h , w a s in i t ia te d a s a n ew m e m b e r .

F o l l o w i n g a b r i e f b u s in e s s s e s s io n , a s o c i a l h o u r f o l lo w e d in th e f o r m o f a s h o w e r h o n o r ­in g M ra . G l o r i a L l e g e l . A r -

j f l n g e m ;e n t5 ._ J ’o r t h e s h o w c r w e r e m a d e b y M F s v ^ M a r J e r G r o s h o l z a n d M r s . J o h n S t . J o h n . T h e r e f r e s h m e n t c o m ­m it t e e I n c lu d e d M r s . S t . J o h n , M r s . M a r y K e n n y , M r a . A l ic e H a u s s m a n a n d M r s . , N a n c y I s e m a n . '

O t h e r s p r e s e n t w e r e M r s , R u t h W i l l i a m s , M r s , E t h e l V o lp e , M r s , R o s e - C o le m a n , M r s , E l i z a b e t h H u b e r t , M r s . J u l i a S t a n i s , M r s . H e le n B ie n ­k o w s k i , M r s . E t h e l S ig m u n d , M r s . R i t a S c a r b o r o u g h . M r s . I r e n e B r e n o n , M r s . A l ic e M o f ­f a t , M r s , A n n - M i t c h e l l , M r s . E t h e l L o v e r o , M r s . E d i t h K e r r i , M r s . H e n r i e t t a D u n n e , M r s . D o r o t h y S c h a r i M r s . L o r r a i n e C O l l ln s , 'M r s . O l i v e S c o t t a n d M r s . , B e t t e C a n d i lo r o . ~

G i f t s w e r e s e a t b y M r s . I s e - m a n n a n d M r s . P a u l i n e W r i g h t . M r s . A n s o n . .w o n th e s p e c i a l a w a r d . •

Feted At Showeri: Reckless Driving *

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paid *10 f lo e and *5 costs on a c h a r g e o f re ck le ss d r iv in g p ressed by „A nge lo R o s s 1, M ataw an . M ad ison Tow nsh ip M ag is tra te M axw e ll M . M a y e r

Ho'Stesses-ffound M r - 110881 n o t ota c o u r ie r c h u rg e .T lie c a r s d riven by the two- men~were~ ln coU islon on R o u te 9 n ea r the R ou te 18 o v e rp a ss Aug . 22.

R o b e rt L aM u ra , M a taw an a tto rn e y .de fend ing M r . R o ss i, d r e w adm iss ion f r o m M r, K n app th a t he b ad d riv e n up t lie le f t s ide o f th e ro a d ln th a t lit1 was .a tw o-lan e h ighw ay and that, as a re t ire d p o lic e o t fl c e r, he knew he cou ld do so H e cha rged M r . R o ss i w i t h w ilfu lfy cutting ln fTon t o f h im , M r. K n a p p adm itted , h ow ev e r, th a t the ro a d w as not a two lan e h ighway a l l th e w ay .

M r. R o s s i c la im ed t h e Kn app c a r s t ra d d le d th e white Une d iv id ing th e lan es and th a t d r iv e r sought to fo rc e h im o f f the ro a d In pass ing .

M r. L a M u ra c l a i m e d on sum m a tion th a t f t w a s obv ious f r o m h is own adm iss ion s th a t M r. K n a p p h ad fa i le d to fu lf i l l a d r iv e r 's f i r s t ob lig a tion to keep to the r ig h t excep t when passing . ■ _■

Laytonian Club Honors Mrs. Otto Dietrich '

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- M em be rs Df the L a y to n la n C lub o f the F i r s t M ethod is t C hurch , M a t a w a j i , .honored M r s , .Q t t o D ie trich , Sp ring L aw n A v e ., M ataw ah , a t a s u r­p rise . ,s h.d.w e r . h e l d , a t ( the h om e • o f t h e ' o 1 u b p resident' lif ls s . UJatie u aS ih B rak le , M a ta ­w an . The "gifts w e re a r ra n g e d ln a b aby ’c a r r ia g e d eco ra ted in pastel:, c o lo r s . R e fre shm en ts w ere s e rved b u ffe t sty le .

G uests; w e re M rs ., R h e a L ong stre e t, M rs . W ilb u r Sch ­ne ide r, M rs , W lH lam C o lem an , M rs , L e o n a rd S tokes , M rs." R o b e rt M u lle r , M rs . F r a n kSweeten— Mt’S ;-A d a --H an ri lto h r M rs , K a r l H e rm an n , M iss Bessie L y le , M ataw an .

G ifts w e re sen t b y M rs . K enneth W oo llq y and M rs . How- a rd 'H en d e rso n . 1

A business' m eeting fo llow ed the show er a t which -plans w ere com p le ted f o r a t r ip to New Y o rk O c t. 18 to see a p la y . The club w ill h ave cha rge o f the candy , and cookie booth a t the an n u a l f a l l b a za a r lp. the chu rch In N ovem be r. The b oo th - c o lo r schem e w ill he o rang e ; a n d - brown.. M em be rs alao decided to . take two bags to J ill w ith C h ris tm as g ifts f o r p a tien ts , a t the State H osp ita l, (M a rlb o ro . . ‘ -

. M iss D o ro th y Ludwig,’ K e y ­port, w as the guest o f hono r at a recen t su rp rise s h o w e r herd' a t the-.Odd F e llow s H a ll , Main S t.. K e yp o rt were M iss S h ir le y Ludw ig , Miss K a th e rin e In fa n t l/ - K e y ­p ort ; M i s s E la in e Ludw ig , Long Is la n d ; M rs . P h y 1 1 1 P e a ry , L au re n ce ' • H , a r b o r : Miss G lo r ia P re s ton , M iss P a ­tric ia P re s ton , M ataw an , a 11 m em bers o f - M iss Ludw ig ’s b rid a l p a rty . D ec o ra tion s w ere lr. white, p ink and blue

M iss Ludw ig w ill becom e the b rid e o f A nthony M . T ra - bucco, Sunday , Sep t. 21 , 1958,

G uests were M rs , M a ry T ra - bucco, M rs . M u rie l Ludw ig , M rs , M a r jo ry H oban , M rs , An­g le In fa n t l , ' M ts . M a i le S ic l ll- ano, M rs, M a ry N lco i, M rs . Lo is K anu te , M rs . A lb e rt E d ­m ond , M rs , R o b e rt P re s to n , M iss F ra n c is In fa n t l, M i s s Rose In fa n t l, M iss J a n e C an - ton l, M r s. N an E a s tm ond ; M rs . CharlotteDA i'gaat, M r s.' B a rb a ra K a r l t k , a l l o f K e y ­p o rt .

A lso M rs . M a ry C lifton , Mrs," J o a n C lifton , M rs . Sue O pp lz- z l. M iss N o rm a D eF e llc e , M rs . G lo r ia P re s to n , M rs . E 11 e e n P re s to n , M a taw an ; M rs , Jo se ­phine K i lp a t r ic k , C llf fw o od ; M rs . M abe l P re s to n , M r 5 , J o a n P re s to n , M rs . H e l e i P re s to n , F re e h o ld ; M rs . An­to ine tte R o m ah e llo , N ew Y o r k ; M rs . D o ro th y R e y n o ld s , M rs . M a r ie S ohm ld t , M rs . M a rg a re t Ludw ig s r . , L on g Is la n d ; M rs , R o s e B a y e r , S ou th Am boy ,

O th e r Guests A lso M rs . L ou ise B a m b 0 ,

M rs . H e len T rab u cc o , M r s . R o s e T ra b u c c o , B lo o m fie ld ; M rs . F ra n c e s T rab u cc o , M rs . V io le t S la te r , M rs . T e r ry T r a ­bucco, M rs , C h ris s 1 m 0 n e, M rs . F an n ie D om en lc k , M iss M ild re d D om en lc k , M iss V e ra D om en lc k , M rs , P a t .D o m e ­n lc k , M rs . B e a tr ic e S i m o n e . M rs .^ R o s e m a r le M a rc h e s ln l, . M rs . M a d e llh e -B in j,' ( .B e lle v i lle .-

A lso M rs . S a ra h G f a l in 0 . L y n d h u rs t ; M rs . Roset T rab u o - co,. S i lv e r to n ; M rs . M a r ie T r a ­bucco, N ew a rk ; M rs . C l i r a B a h n h o ff, C re s s k ll l; M rs . L o r- , ra in s H o ffm an , M rs . L o u i s e H o ffm an , T e an e c k ; M rs , N an ­cy L o r i , L a k ew ood ; M rs . F lo r ­ence V on e ila , L o n g B ra n c h . - — O lt ts -w e re -s e n t b y -M r s _ I in a l B a y e r , M rs . A, R o d riq u e s . M iss M a ry io u C arb one , M r s . R o s em a r ie C lifto n , M rs. D o ro ­th y A bbaz la , M iss M a r l e n e Je c k e ll , M iss M a r ie c ra n e ? M rs . K a y W illiam s , M rs . R u th D eM a io . M rs . F re ld a S t r e 1- b lg , M iss Ju n e M ln e rv ln l, M rs . A ddle M o e lle r , M rs . D o ro th y Ubegg.’ l M rs . M a rie L a F re b z , M rs . L en tch en Ludw ig , M r s .ton, M rs . E liz ab e th Anderson , M rs . Dolly C u lp ltts , M rs . .M a r­ty H o ff fm n n , M iss E s th e r K e l- . le y , M ra . H a r r ie t ' Thom pson ; M iss . M arJon . P re s to^ , • M rs,

' Nov? ia the t im e to advertise thoso unused a r t ic le s f o r sa le .

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cash fo r you.

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C h i e f P e t t y O f f ic e r M e l­v in L . K n o d e l , B rook s id e T ra i le r P a r k , H a z le t, Was sa v ­ed S a tu rday when a L a k eh u rs t N a v a l A ir R e s e rv e T ra in in g U n it p lan e w as fo rc ed to d itch In D e law a re B a y w ith one o f Its two eng ines a f ire .

Tbe co -p llo t o f the p lan e , L t . R o b e r t H . E s ty , H addon fie ld , was re p o rte d m iss in g b y n av - s l au tho rities and tw o o th e r m em be rs o f the f lig h t orew w ere saved a long w ith C PO Kn od e l. T h e rescued m en w e re taken to B u rd e tte T o m l i n H osp ita l l o r em e rgency t re a t ­m en t and then t ra n s fe r re d to the P h i la d e lp h ia N avy Hospi­ta l. T hey w e re not In ju red se r­iou s ly . „ . ; .

L t , C m d r. J a c k H anhegan , pub lic in fo rm a t io n o ff ic e r , sa id the p lan e , an S 2 F t ra c k e r a ir- c ra lt / . waS' on .:s^ rou tine ‘ an ti- * i i t o f t r i n r p i i t r « i ' .< i r d i t ^ ;^ la - ,s lon when f t r e b ro k e out In the eng ln e (..H e sa id the filane w as d itched ln the b ay o f f R e e d ’ s B each a t 3 :2 7 p .m . C ause o f the' f i r e Is n o t known.

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the b an k ’ s B o a rd o f D lr e c ty rs , a ls o se rv ing as its s e c re ta ry . H e b a s s e rved as a m em be r o f - t h e —B o a rd _ o f G o v e rn o rs o f the M onm outh Cpunty .'C frap ter, A m e ric an In s titu te o f B ank ing , an d tbe B o a rd o f T ru s te e s o f th e c lea ring hou?-e._associatlon. ' O the rs Taking: O f f i c e

A ls o ta k in g o ff ic e a t the 45th an n u a l e leo tion and banquet o f the o rg an iza tion w as ~ N a than W ,. D ey , v ic e p r e s id e n t M on­m ou th cou n ty N a t io n a l B a n k , R e d B a n k . J . ^Donald M i lle r ; c a sh ie r , F a rm e rs and M e r­chan ts N a tio n a l B a n k , M a ta ­wan , was e lec ted a m em be r o f the B o a rd o f T ru s tees .

Chosen f o r a th re e -y ea r te rm as an ex -o ffic io m em ber o f the tru s te e? w as S am ue l E . M o r r is , p res id en t, Long . B ra n ch T ru s t Coi~Tbom as_L^ H ew ard , v ic e p res id en t, A sbu ry P a r k N a tion a l B a n k and T ru s t C o ., on com p le tion o f h is te rm p res id en t o f tbe coun ty bank­e rs , b e c a m e an ex -o ffic io m em b e r o f bhe tru stees f o r one y e a r . Andrew M illig a n casbier>- F i r s t N a tion a l B a n k , B ra d le y B e ach , and J . H a ro ld H en­d ric k son , v ice p res id en t, M on­m ou th C oun ty N a tion a l B a n k , R e d B an k , r e t i re d a s ex*o ffic lo tru s te es .

Con tinu ing as m em be rs o f th e B o a rd o f T ru s tees a re C . E d w a rd T ilton , v ic e p res iden t, F i r s t N a tion a l B a n k , F r e e ­h o ld , arid E r n e s t H a ll , execu­t iv e v ioe p res id en t, A lle nhu rs t N a tion a l B a n k and T ru s t Co. A lso continu ing in o M I c e is T h om as H . K n e ch t, ass is tan t v ice p res id en t, A lle n h u rs t N a ­t io n a l B a n k and Trusit C o ., who se rv e s as s e c re ta ry - t re a su re r o f tbe assoc ia tion .

D w igh t M lchene r, econom ist, C hase M anha ttan B a n k , - New Y d rk , w as the guest sp eake r w ho gave the 200 h an k e rs and th e ir guests the ou tloo k on cu r­re n t econom ic cond itions and how ‘ the trend s m a y e f ;f e c t b a n k i . M r . H ew ard p res ided a t both the business session and th e d inner ,w h ich ,w as h e ld a t ;the. Spiring .L ake G o lf and Coun-H . M U le r, danon , S t ; XX r l e l'fl E p is c op a l - C hu rch , S ea _ G ir t , g ave the in v o c a tio n . r

Mrs. Leon Conisa To Addresrieague-Board-

D o ro th y M cCue , M rs . A v i s W a rn e , M iss E r ik a - F le s s , M rs . Je an B oo tb .

I f ' yo u n eed p rin ting o f -a n y k in d , w e a r e b e re to s e rve you . Oui1 qu ick s e rv ic e and i t ason- ab le p r ic e s w il l p le a se you.

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The boa rd o r d ire c to rs o f tbe Hebrew ' W om en 's L eague , K e y p o rt , m e t re cen tly a t the h om e o f M rs . B e r t A l p i n e , P la n s w e re d iscussed fo r tbe com ing y e a r and announce­m en t w as m ade th a t T uesday a t 1 :30 p .m . the b oa rd w ill be add ressed b y M r s . ‘ ;,Iv .e p, C on isa . C e n tra l Nejrgjjojljgtiona l W om en ’a L ea g u e . " ." The n e x t b o a rd m ee ting w ill be h e ld Oct.' 2 a t tb e hom e of M r s. E v e ly n S chw artz .' 19 P e rs h in g -P I ., K e y p o rt . M r s . A d e lin e - S iege l w i l l be co- b o 9 te s s , . .' The f i r s t re g u la r m ee tlo g of Uie le agu e has been postponed u n til S ep t. 18 and w i l l be held a t 8 :3 0 p .m . In the U n ited He­b rew Synagogue, K e y p o rt , On Sept. 2 t , at 9 p .m . the tra d i­tion a l Y om K ip p u r dance w ill be b a ld a t tbe "synagogue . ’

Newark Man Held For. Carrying Knife

A '4 9 -y e a r-o ld N ew a rk . m a n w as sen t to -th e M idd le sex C ou n tyw o rkh ou se y e s te rd a y ln lie u o f $2000 b a ll pend ing a h ea rin g ln M adison Townsh ip M un ic ip a l C ou rt on a ch a rg e o f c a r ry in g a d ead ly weapon .

A cco rd in g to M ad ison T ow n­sh ip P o lic e , the m a n , D a v i d S k la re y , w as ln , possession o f a s te ak kn ife and a lle g ed ly r a n q lt e r 'E d w a rd S ch e fe r, 15, ot 199 C le ve la n d A ve., L au re n c e H a rb o r , T u e sd ay on R o u te ,35 , T h e S ch e fe r you th to ld S g t, W i l lia m C. B u r lew th a t S k la re y w as s itt in g ln a p a rk ed c a r , g o t ou t and ra n a f t e r h im w ith the kn ife in h is band when :he w a lk ed by .

O ff ic e r B u r lew sa id the m an a t f i r s t re fu se d to go to po lice h ea d q ua rte rs w ith h im and r e ­fu sed t o an sw e r questions. H e w as In p ossession o f 2600 and an uncashed un em p lo ym en t cheok , O ff ic e r B u r lew said .

Refer Railroad. (con tinued f ro m page on e ) m bB tlis ;'1 -He' added '.'The-jvarfc ; w i l l be g iven " to p p r io r i t y ” by townsh ip c rew s as soon as ro a d w o rk , now underw ay , is com p le ted .

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f r o m 'P e t e r - J r -W a te r s ,— M ay o rs M a rz s a id the. c o m m i t t e e w ou ld n o tify the M a t a w a n Tow nsh ip T a x p a y e rs A ssoc ia ­tion w h a t action ' l t .w ou ld ta k e o n .a p e tit io n c irc u la te d by the assoc ia t ion seek ing , a re tu rn to n igh t m ee tings Of the tow nsh ip com m ittee . .- T h .e .-a s sa o in tto n :? .. . P e titiona sk ed the c om m ittee to au th o r­ize th e ch ang e t o n ig h t m ee t­ings o r p re se n t the qu es tion to the p ub lic In N ov em b e r a s a re fe re n d u m . T h o com m it le e Is I# ' c o n fe r -w ith -M e , K a r k u s be­fo re I t m ak e s a d co ls lon , M a y ­o r M a r* said . -— ...........

T h e com m ittee he ld fo r f u r ­th e r s tudy a reque s t by the C llf fw o od F i r e C o. lo h a v e its m em be rs e x em p t f r o m ta xe s le v ied to su pp o rt F i r e D is t r ic t N o . 2 In Ihe townsh ip . Tbo a re a s e rv ed b y tbe -C liffw ood

u n it Is n o t In c luded l a th e ,R re d is t r ic t and ac tive m em be rs .b e lie ve th e ir s e rv ice . In the c om p an y 13 su ffic ien t,— " i f

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< 5fTT iireetlag Ju ly--39 a t . jv h lc h . T r i-C oun ty cu s tom e rs ’ au th o rlz - ' ed their b oa rd o f d ire c to rs to seek a f i rm o f fe r f r o m J e r s e y C en tra l P o w e r H L ig h t C om ­pany . B e fo re the sa le can be com p le ted , th e o f fe r now m ust be ap p ro ved by a tw o-th ird m a jo r i ty o l T r l-C o u n ty ’e sha re r h o ld e r-ou s tom e rs and then by

Iric lilded im p ro v em en t o f the T ri*C ounty e le c tric a tra n sm is ­sion and d is trib u tion sy s tem ,

e ffe c t im m ed ia te ly f o r the m a ­jo r i t y q f T ri-C oun ty cu s tom e rs , w itfa -no -T&tes-Tftisedr and an o f fe r te T ri-C oun ty em p loyees o f Jobs w ith JC P& L a t tbe p re ­v a i lin g JC F 4 rL p ay ra te s fo r the h ighest JC P & L jo b c la ss i­fic a tion fo r which th ey q u a l­ify .

T h e .JC P & L o ffe r poin ts out th a t the la te s t T ri-C oun ty f i ­n an c ia l re p o r t show ed the f i ­n an c ia l im pact o f the M a rch snow s to rm o n the T ri-C oun ty m em b e r equ lty . and added th a t the - flnanclal.-.pQslUQn _,qf_ .T r i ­C oun ty ind icates th a t ano ther s e v e re sto rm - cou ld w ipe ou t the m em be rs ’ en tire p resen t equ ity and re su lt in a d e flo lt pos ition . .

J C P & L ’s p lan s f o r im p rov ed e le c tr ic s e rv ice In the T r i ­C oun ty a re a inc lude th e In s ta l­la tion o f sec tion a liz in g equ ip ­m en t which w ill reduce sub ­s ta n t ia lly the num be r of cus­tom e rs a ffe c ted by an y pow er fa i lu re and p e rm it the re s to ra ­tion o f e lec tric s e rv ice to a m a x im u m ~ n u m b e r o f custom ­e rs while re p a irs a re b e i n g m ade a fte r a Une b re a k .

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m o s t tim e consum ing step to fu r lh e f “ im p ro v e -th e _ re lla b llity o f e le c tr ic s e rv ice ln the T'rl- C ounty a r e a and t o m ak e the a re a less v u ln e ra b le t o s to rm s , acco rd in g to JC P& L , is to conr tinue to expand and com p lete a p rog ram o f in te r-b u lld ln g— the In s ta lla tion o f m o re po les between p resen t p o le s to ' re ­duce the leng th o f w ire spans between poles: Th is acco rd ing to JC P & L w ill reduce m a te r­i a l ly d am age to lon g s p a n s f rom high w inds nnd f r o m h ea vy ice and snow load s .• JC P & L s ta ted th a t Lt\w ill not

re q u ire fu r th e r s e rv ice b i ll de­pos its f r o m any p re s e n t T r l- C oun ty cu stom ers and t h a t new cu stom e rs , ' i f th ey own p ro p e rty o r i f th ey have - es­tab lish ed a- s a t is fa c to ry c red it ra tin g , w i l l not be re q u ire d to m ak e a d e p o s it ., ;

A s p a rt o f its o f fe r , JC P & L p ledges that. a ll._ T rl-C .o u n t y em p loyees w ill, be o tte red . Jobs in the ad ja c en t T r l-C o u n t y a r e a at p re v a ilin g JC P & L ra te s f o r the h ig h e s t jo b c lt& si- f lc a t io h ' f o r which th ey can q u a li fy . T r i-C ou n ty em p loyees ' a ls o w ill be e lig ib le fq r a l l the f r ln g e -b en e fits now . en joyed by JC P & L em p loy ees in c lud ing s iok le a v e , m ed ic a l-su rg ic a l b ene fits w ith a d is a s te r ex tend ­e r , pa id va ca tion s and . pa id h o lid ay s , In su rance p lan , pen­s ion p la n - and p rem iu m p ay p labT—

In the event a T r l-C o iirity em p lo y ee -d id n o t aoceipt a jo b

i th .JC P & L , he w ou ld b e en-' t it le d to a l l ea rn ed p a y to d ate , s tra ig h t tim e on a 40-hour w eek fo r a l l a c c ru ed and un­used vaca tion , se v e ra n ce p ay b f one w eek ’s p a y f o r each fu l l y e a r o f T ri-C ou n ty con tinuou s

. a n d a l l ap p lic a b le fr in g e beriefite. F u r th e r , T r l?v C ounty em p lo y ee se rv ic e w ill' be coun ted a s con tinuous se rv ­ice w ith JC P & L . ..........

* \ . „ .TheX fpnqriittllie fp r: Jlfn^rovpdtj E le c t r ic S e rv ice a t a n ibc ilng T u esd ay n ight a t L i b e r t y G ra n g e ! jm an fn io u s ly ‘ ap p ro ved a re so lu tion su pp o rtin g Ihe o f - - f^ f * dated S ep tem be r 5, 1958 m ade by JC P & L f o r “ the .pu r­chase o f T ri-C oun ty and u rg ing a l l T ri-C oun ty m em ber-sha re - lio ld e rs to app rove the o f fe r .

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Keyport’s '12-Year-Olds H ad Glorious Windup

: . F i r s t SectionjPage Tw e lve Sept, 11. 1958

MUS Field Used For Grid Practice

M ataw an 's fo o tb a ll s q u a d m oved in on the new g rass p lo t on the M HS foo tb a ll fie ld M onday and th e re i t w ill stay a l l season, f o r its p rac tice ses­sions. 'This was decided a t an in fo rm a l m eeting o f the M ata- w an Township B o a rd o f E du ­cation ath le tic ahd build ing

-. and g rounds com m ittees Mon­d ay night.

M a r v i n C la rk , M onm outh - County A g ricu ltu ra l Agent, in­spected the l le ld M onday and

■ ru le d that as the g ra s s J u s t h ad s ta rted to g e rm in a te , it w ou ld be d es irab le If the fie ld

“ w e re not used to g ive the g ra ss a chance to take strong ro o t . T he re a re th re e va rie tie s o f seed used on the f ie ld and tim e i« needed fo r the m ore tende r va rie tie s to gain a foot­hold - in between where the co a rse r g ra ss a lre ad y is com ­ing up. . . .

. .. A gainst th is need to spare• the g rass , H a ro ld J . D o l a n ,

cha irm an ol* the ath letic com - xnlttee, and John C aracc io lo , d ire c to r o f ath le tics , pointed ou t i t h a rd ly would . ,be m ore expensive to le t the g rass p lo t be to rn up and the. fie ld re ­w orked and resowed than • to lease ground f o r , a p ractice fie ld , spend m oney td p rep a re the g round fo r use, ..and then

’! have tbe troub le and expense frtv o lv fed ln tran spo rting p lay­e rs and equ ipm ent to it. The

" continued use o f Terhune P a rk :„w a s oa lled im p rac tica l as ^ Ih e re Is n o t ro om therg -to .V # fteU ce p la y s ,' , the u s e o f : ’ -c reX tT T O U :^ ^•:*. ln the . p a rk la n d .,th e b o a r d ' wbiild ha\'e vto m ee t-a 'iu b s tan -

t la l re s to ra tion b ill a fte r use a l the p a rk ended.

Ohe C erta in ty On ScheduleAs fo r gam es^ C aracc io lo

• • confirmed- - -the.-. .^TianksJiving D ay game w ith K e yp o rt . de fi­n ite ly is fixed fo r the Red and W hite 's fie ld . T ha t is the one certa in ty on the M ataw an schedule. The P o in t P le a san t game Oct. 11 is lihe f i r s t “ a t hom e ’ - date on the M a r o o n and S tee l schedule and I t .w ill be p layed a t the M a t a w a n fie ld as K e yp o rt , too, w i ll be p laying a t hom e that day .^The nex t S a tu rd a y ,. O c t r i 8 ,

, the M a law an hom e gam e with H um son can be sh ifted to K e y ­port. i f the P o in t p le a s a n t ex- perlenoe is not a good one as the K H 6 e leven p la y s a w a y that d ay . M ataw an a ls o cou ld p lay B tr P e t e r ' s ,N e w B ru n s ­w ick, a f ' t h e ’ ’K e y p o r t f ie ld I f

"’In eed 'bD ‘Nov> ,8, .but the hom e gam e with, Toms.' R iv e r N ov .15 could n o t be m oved to K e y ­port' pe the R ed and . W h i t e p la y a t hom e th a t d a te . C a ra c ­cio lo in tim ated the ev idence o f how bad ly the g ra ss gets to rn and how th e -m ud accum u la tes when H ra in s w ill decide what is to be done .

_ z Matawatv h as tw o pre-season sc rim m ages scheduled . T h e team w ill jo u rn e y to L o n g

- B ra n ch today to get a 11 g h t -w o rk o u t aga in st the Q, r e e p

W ave . Tben , o n S e p t , 20, a t 10 a .m , a t the' M idd le tow n Town­sh ip /H ig h Schoo l fie ld , they w lU take on the L ion s In a fu ll dress, re toearsa l p re p a ra to ry to the ir 'open ing gam e a t L am ­

. bertv ilE r’ Sep t. 27. ;

N o th in ? could have p leased these K eyp o rt youngsters m ore than to have 'wound up the ir c a re e rs in boys 8-12 b aseba ll than Ihe way they did Sunday, posting a no-hit vic tory o v e r M ata-’ V 3 " t h e "vfc to r i o'u s K e y p o r t side ( le ft lo r ig h t ) : Knee ling : F ra n k Leonard ls coach o f the C a rd ­in a ls ; R o b e rt Bohnsack , F ra n k Dowd, D av id S iege l, I to b e r l Lew is ,^Carl H enry,, Ro lbq rt B y it s . a fo lls , I lo b e r t C a rh a rt , P e te r lla n sen , ba lhoy . S tand ing : Robe rt S trang,I la ro ld Robedee, G a ry P os t, R a y B row n , Sp a ffo rd Lew is, D av id Opatosky, R ichard W ilson , Adam Lew andow sk l,. Joseph F re n c h , L a r r y In s lc y , m anage r o f C ard ina ls . .

(M anagers and coaches o f other K e yp o rt team s bad not a r riv ed ye t when this p ic tu re was ta k e n ). J ________ ____________ . _ . •

Matawan’s 12-Year-Olds Battled Sturdily

The M ataw an 12-y e ap o ld s lost the gam e Sunday 3-0 but the*) w e re In the b a l l g am e a l l . t h e w ay .and Keyp o rt n eve r-h ad a c om fo rtab le advan tage ov e r them . T h e ir on ly re a l fa u lt , waa that they le ft th e ir ba iting eyes a t hom o when they cam e to. K H S f ie ld , lo s ing o n a no-h lt gam e . T he ir defensive p la y , how ever, neve r w as b e tte r than on this' occasion w hen they wound up the ir p laying days in boys 8-12 b aseba ll. . .

The M ataw an squad l l c f t to r ig h t ) : K nee ling—-Ed H a r r is , m an ag e r o f R e d S o x ; T hom as Longette , R ob e rt B a rre tt . Ja c k M cM ahon, R o n a ld R a v e n , C on rad Jac kson , Andrew B u lin sky ,

.H e rb ,S ta e r , m anage r o f B lu e Jay s . Standing— M ike E o v ln o , m an ag e r o f T e r r ie r s ; A lan M c­Tague, Lou is T om a se llo ; * J o h n -S ic k le s , • D o u g la s . .R ln e a r , ,. .Jay ... N lc .o ra , J a y S e a r ls , G eorge M elssner, Irv in g N usbaum , m anage r o f T ig e rs . T e d d y -H a r r is Is the' b a fb a y c rouched "lit' f ron t o f the p la ye rs . - .

Racing At HartfordTony LaC on te , K e y p o rt d r iv ­

e r ln the “ D " stock hyd ro­p lane d iv is lon . ia s la ted to p a r- tic ipa ie this weekend In t h e

.speedboa t rega tta■ W H artfo rd i f i t h e Connecticu t R lv h r , L a s t w eekend tbe K e y p o rt tracing d r iv e r cam o in fou rth ln the ,,D " 'e v en t ' ln ; rough w a ter - on the Hudson R iv e r a t C o rnw a ll, N .Y . : ■ ■

Wins In VirginiaG eorge Andrew s, M ataw an ,

won “ C lass C ” ou tboard hy dnoplBne__r a- c e a t U rbanna V a .f o v e r the'w eekend , R ac ine on the ; J am e s / R iv e r _ a g o in s t the top ra n k ir .g ’ fn c in g d riv e rs o f the south, Andrews was ab le to outdistance a fie ld o l 14 com petito rs ln thc , two “ C lass C " heats.N E W JER SEY ’ S O N IY P A R I M UTUEL T R O T T IN G T R A C KAir Candltiantd Crandiland

Holmdel Arrows Rout Amboy Nine

H o lm d e l A rrow s p la yed the E n g lish Sunooo nine, S o u t h Amboy, f o r a second tim e th is season , Sunday In a c on te s t. a t ths V ete ran s ' O v a l ln South A m boy . R ic h W enne r tu rn ed ln h is second Bhutout o f the y e a r fo r ' M a i ls g e r L o u 'N a n n s ' yiarv; a s . th e A rrow s c lubbed th e ir lo o s lo io subm iss ion , Td -d .;;in a p r io r m eeting , - the H o lm d e l te am h ad been ah le to em erge v ic to rs by o n ly » 8-5 m a rg in ,

A t the s ta rt , lt app ea red the sam e tigh t contest w as in the m ak in g Bundoy; The A rrow s h ad to get rep lacem en ts ln th e ir lin eup fo r p la y e rs who had le f t fo r - eo llege. A, big help w as : the addition of Pete Ben ­nett, M ataw an H igh ’s , c lassy ln f le ld e r . , '

T h e A r r o w s got m oving aga in st J im E n g lish , S o u t h Amboy, p itcher, w ith one ou t ln . the ''second ; Ron Johnson w as w a lked and JUd Thorne and Charlie D av ls ^ fo llowed w ith h its to b ring in the f ir s t ru n fo r the H o lm de l t e a m . D av is and Thorne w o rked a doub le s te a l fo r the s e o o n d A rrow s run , .

Bu ild U p L ea d T h e H o lm de l nine bu ilt up

th e ir lead with sing le ru n s ln the th ird and fo u rth . W enner he lped h is own cause a long ln the th ird w ith a - t r lp le a lte r an e r ro r h ad put V ince B ra n c l- f o r t e on base , A w a lk to M ike W e lstead , an In fie ld ou t and a sing le by B ra n c llo r te m a d e the run ln the fou rth . 1

Tho H o lm de l team put thc g am e on Ice In the f i lth w ith tw o m o re runs when Tho rn o trip led a fte r Bennett had .sin­g led and Johnson had w a lked . Then , ln the sixth , they chased E ng lish from the mound and m ndo thc gnmo n ro u t with W enner getting a Jioiner and L ou N anna j r , and"J o h n s o n trip le s In the onslaught.

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Four Places Open In 800-Pin Rec League

J im C rov e r. Announces th a t th s K e y p o rt R e c re a tio n L e a ­gue w ill s ta r t Its 1858-59 sea-, son a t the A m e ric an Leg ion A lle y s Ini K e y p o rt S e p t .-23.; An o rgan iza tion m ee ting la s la ted f o r th e L eg io n H a ll Sep t. IB . A ; hand icap sw eep stakes fo r the league m em b e ra h lp .w lll b e1 set up . '■■■■■ ■t.'C rbyer; p ro p r ie to r o f the. a l­le y s , s ta tes th e re Is room to r tour more te am s to b rin g the league to a 16-team basis In the 800-average c la s s ; W illiam B a rk e r la league se c re ta ry and w ill accep t app lica tion s fo r the fo u r rem a in ing p laces.

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40 Gridmen On KHS Frosh Squad

A squad, o f 40 asp iran ts to K e y p o rt H i g h ’ s - T reshm an sq u ad 're p o rte d to Goaoh Stan (T u ffy ) B a k e r M onday . The squad has a num be r o f boyB o f v a rs i ty - ra n s e weight and size and the ou tloo k Is fo r a freshm an , team o f good oa llb e r and depth, '’ The squad m em be rs a r e :

C h a rle s MegUO, D enn is R e i lly , R o b e rt G ry n e r , E dw a rd Ca­ru s o ,' Jam e s A lg e r, Charles Ochlneg ro , LeB ter B r o w n , R ic h a rd . Anderson , W illiam T rem b la y ; S am ue l H a l s e y . R aym ond Scuo rzo , J a m e s S tu ltz, F re d e ric k B e ly , Theo­d o re B a rb e r , R o b e rt M & e h, F r a n k -K l le y , T o b y . - M l e l e , j a tm s A lexander.• A lso A V a lte r-T y te r, P e t e r

Shane, R on a ld M i l le r , . H enry H a rd y , Thom as L eona rd ls C la rence H o ff, R ic h a rd S 1 m- mons, E dw a rd C arn e s , R ob e rt Hatvorsen , 'L au ce E sch lio lz L lo yd C layton , M arv in Rob i­son , K a r l T om lc a , J a m e s Johnson, R i c h a r d M cKccn , Jam es L aw son , R o b e r t Mcdol- .la , R ob e rt M ount, R lch n rd T ib ­betts ; R o b e rt R o se , E d w a r d P a r k and Kenneth M u rra y .

. G ive Squad WeightM ach, K l le y , H o ff, B row n ,

-Mqdolla—Eschho lz and Lconar d ls give tho squad a g roup o f -p layei-8-M )f--a-\vc luht.Jo_jL rAw ,su itab le guards , tack les a n d centers, a lw ays n p r o b 1 e w ith a fre shm an high foo tb a ll team . . (

The Shore C on ference meets .Monday^ and.. Co ach . B a ke r ex- T3eots-to-riiu ,a n g e 4 6 u r~ o r- . ’ tlve gam es fo r tlie 'freshm en and js lm ila r-num hD r_ IoJL .theJayyep squads. R um son , South R iv e r ’ R ed B ank C ath o lic , P o i n t P le rtsnnt nnd R ed Bank n ro p robab le foes fo r the fre sh ­men,

F ir s t line on how K c y p o r t ’a V ars ity e leven w ill shape up w ill bc'dbTTflned ScThrW -w hen SityrevlUe'A' •' p ow e rfu l— g r i d squad com es to KH S fie ld fo r a sc rim m age . Tbe K eys also arc expected to sc rim m age R ed B an k and Red B an k C ath ­olic ; be fo re they p la y their opening gam e w ith . W a y q e ■T4WllalUp.■Bept5.',.J37»‘^^,lllT*,^■?':,

Dukes-Glouccster Opener Sunday

Coach D ew ey B r ig g s^ o f the -K eypo rt D u ke s , h as an ­nounced th e open ing gam e s ta rt in g Uneup fo r . . t h e lo c a l sem i-p ro e leven to be used a g a in s t ‘ th e G lou ce s te r Mus­tang s when the te a ra ta kes the ‘flfe ld ln ''8 6 u th jeriey'/bn'.'Suiw-' d ry . Qpme. tlm e . ls l :3 e 'p .m .jB r ig g is | I s p lac ing ^ H a r ry

Sage and D a v e E a s tm on d at ends ; Jo e S llv e s t r l and Lou M ustU lo a t ' ta c k le s ; H a l Shu- m oek and V I CzLk a t guard s ; A lf le L nm be rtso a o r A rt Lem - bo nt cen te r; Bob (Egghead ) R ob in son a t q u a rte rb a c k ; Bud C a rte r a t le ft h a lfb a c k , Joe (R o c k y ) T o m a se llo a t right h a lfb a c k , and J im Snyde r atf u l lb a c k . .'

M u s tlllo , the ta ck le , and Snyde r, th e fu llb a c k , a re ad­d itions f r o m M idd le town.Tow n; ship H igh Schoo l e levens of re cen t y e a rs w h ile C z lk p lay­ed sem i-p ro fo o tb a ll fo rm e r ly .with the fam ed W oodbrldge G o lden B e a rs . - 'Sha rks To Appear In Keypo rt

M anag e r D ic k Owen an­nounces th a t w ith the g ran t­in g o f th ree dates, fo r the use o f K e y p o r t H lg b Schoo l fie ldto the D ukes t t has beenpossib le to b ring the noted Je rse y S h a rk s e leven to K ey ­p o rt this season. The shore te am w ill In vade the KH S fie ld on N ov . 16, The G lou­c e s te r e leven , a ls o has ‘ been scheduled fo r a re tu rn game. They, a re due to p la y a t K e y ­p o rt Oct, 28,- T h s Sha rk s . are opening th e ir season ln the In the N orth J e rse y Bem l-P ro 'F oo tb a ll L eague this ' com ing Sa tu rday night when they take the fie ld agn lnst the M iddle­tow n ,N .Y . B lu e D ev ils a t W a ll S tad ium .'

Next g am e fo r tho Dukes, accord ing to scheduling , ls nt C linn lbershu rg , F n . , Oct, 4 when th ey go ln a n ight gnmo agn ln st the town team of that com ntun lty . M anager Owen Is seeking d o le s fo r the lo s t two Sundays , In Sep tem be r. A gnmo with the E a s t Dover t p a m fo r Sep t. 28 hnd to be cance lled when th n t eleven decided not lo cam paign this season .

jConch ' B r lg g sT 's ta te 's ' that ths Dukes squad ls so wellJbnlomccd t i lls : y e a r betweenf ir s t h^ia“ second'',■s fIng pltcy:■- ers thnt It w ill be possib le to p la y n nea r lo two-plntoon system . J im ' Chaven and Joe D in lz , fo rm e r ly o f ' the C llff­wood R am s , a rc being used nsa ' 'spcif’ .' pass in ? ' combination.

Keyport 12-Year-OI3s Score 3-0...Over Matawart; Lions Top Kiwanis

In _ lh e opening gam e o f the d oub leheader a t K e y p o rt H igh fie ld Sunday , a f i r s t Jn a p lan ­n ed se r ie s of- annua l - con tests between the 12-year-o ld b o y s o f K e y p o rt nnd M ataw an com ­p le ting th e ir te rm o f p l a y w ith th e '8-12 league team s o f the ir com m unities , the, K e y ­p o rt boys took the h o n o r s with a 3-0 no-htt v ic to ry and thereby gained the trophy ., K e yp o rt L ion s . and K lw a n ls C lubs, who a re putting up the trophy and who sponsored the doub lchender to ra is e funds fo r re c re a tion pu rposes f o r youth , m et In a s o ftb a ll gam e In the second h a l f o f the double b ill. The L ion s bea t the K iw nn lans 15-9 ln s ix s t ir r in g Innings of b r i ll ia n t but e r ra t ic p la y .

H a l Robedee and D ave Opat­osky shared the pitch ing hon­o rs in the K e y p o rt 12-year-o lds trium ph , O n ly once d id M ata ­wan have a -p rom is in g sco ring chance. T h a t was In the sec­ond when Robedee w a lk ed A l­an McTague and O e o r g e M e lssn e r with two ou ts and these two B lu e J a y p la y e rs s to le bases to pu t tim m se lves ln scoring position . BB t R obe- dee made Andy BuHnsky his -th ird s trik eou t v ic tim o f the Inning to end the M ataw an th reat. In the Innings Opato­sky pitched l o r K e y p o rt , he w a lked the f i r s t m an up fo r .Matawan In each o f th e - la s t th re e innings and then p ro ­ceeded to re t ire the side w ith ­ou t dam age. .K e yp o rt Gets R u n In T h ird K e yp o rt reached the M ata ­

w an sta rting p itch e r, Bob B a r ­re t t , f o r a run Jn the th ird , a f te r he had p itched b r i ll ia n t ­l y to tu rn b ack the h o m e side's scoring th re a ts In the f i r s t tw o Innings. H its by Adam Lew andow sk l a n d Bob B ra ts a fo lls and a w a lk to Bob C a rh a r t - f i l le d th e bases fo r K e yp o rt ln th e f i r s t but th re e S trikeouts re t ire d the s i d e W ithout sco rin g ; B a r re t t ; ag a in fanned th re a in -th e second to n u lli fy the th re a t p resen ted by a w a lk to B ob P re s to n and a h it by D av e S ieg e l. Tn t h e th ird , B ra ts a fo lls led o f f w ith a hit. B a r re t t fanned Opatos­k y but C a rh a rt connected sa fe ­ly '" to " b ring "•IB .""B ra tsafo lls.- Then the f i r s t tw o fie ld ing ou ts were m ade by M ataw an to re tire the s id e .

L ou ’ T om ase llo to o k o v e r the p itching duties f o r M ataw an lh the fou rth and he was s trong on the s trik e ou t s ide a l­so . Bu t he s tru c k a w ild s tre ak . In , the fifth and K e y p o rt re&ch-

h im fo r tbe tw o ru n s to sew up the g am e . B ra ts a fo lls le d o f f w ith a h it and O patos­k y w a lked . T o m a se llo seem ed to have the s itu a tion w e ll ln band a s -h e fanned C a r l H en ry ftptt fd rc e d 'R te k 'Wllsonbto'tpopi up . BU t then Jo e F re n c h d*ap- ped ou t a s ing le , sco ring B ra t- s o fo iu . A w a lk to R a y B row n loaded the' bases and a w ild p itch le t In the th ird K e y p o rt run . B u t T o m ase llo wound up on a s tro ng note b y fann ing S p a f Lew is .

I n th e L lo n s -K lw an ls gam e , the L io n s stepped ou t ahead th e f i r s t t im e up. Bob Z am pe l­lo , C h a r lie (B u l l) H ow a rd ahd F ra n k Z am pe llo , th e ir f 1 t s t b a tte rs , a l l ' h i t ' doub les to b rin g T n tw o ru n s . "A h r l l l la n t ca tch b y John F ln a in l e f t fie ld on Bob S tra n g 's line d r iv e a f t e r tw o w e re ou t p re ­vented fu r th e r sco ring . ;

H o m e r F o r K iw an lan s Ogden V anC Iea f sen t t h e

f i r s t b a ll d e liv e red by H a r ry R o sa , L io n s p itch e r, f a r down the le f t f ie ld fo u l line fo r a h om e ru n f o r K lw a n ls . Ross then se ttled down and he ld the K iw an la n s a t b ay . The L ion s m ade th e ir le n d a h ea lth y one ln .the th ird when B ob Z am pe l­lo' and H ow ard h it s a f e l y , F ra n k Z a m p e llo got a li fe on a d ropp ed f ly and S tra n g f o l ­low ed w ith a sing le and John M azu ro sk l w ith a hom e ru n .

Bob Z am pe llo , B i l l O rm e rod and F re d S che ln got on base In the fo u r th and F re d S leben and T om Sm ith h it s a fe ly to b ring - th em a round . Another b race o f th ree L ion s run s was P icked up ln the f i f th to m ake th e ir le a d 13-1. R o ss w a lked , S tan H y e r s in g led , B ob Zum - po llo got h is th ird b it and a h it b y F ra n k Z am pe llo a n d an e r r o r cha lked up the runs .

T h e em ba tt le d K iw an lan s cam s bouhc lng - hack fo r eight runs In th o lr h a lf o f the f ram e . C h a rlie H op la , .who r a p p e d out th ree h its ln th e ir causes and f ie ld ed sh a rp ly a t - second bass, led o f f w ith a sing le . Bob B u h le r a ls o g o t a h it. D oc M uscn re lla m ade his f i r s t o f two g re a t ca tches in lo f t fie ld on L a r r y In s le y ’s long d riv e l T3tT"WllSon’ t r h l t sco red " H o p la ;■ V anC Iea f g o t a l i fe when the Z im p e llo b ro th e rs co llid ed try - in g -to t ls lcLh ld -b .u n t j f e n r l

-—TomsRtverGame__K e yp o rt H igh School has

scheduled a b aske tb a ll game with Tom s R iv e r H igh School, fa v o rite s to tako tho Shore Conference " B " hono rs . F rank Z am pe llo , coach , announces ■ IhdTndlnmrwlil v is it-the - k h s c ou ft Jan r-2 , -1953, Due tq the regroup ing o f thc “ B " div­ision o f the Conference , thc gmne w ill not count ln league standings H ow ever, It w ill be a v e ry im po rta n t ono fo r Key.

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Hansen fo rc ed B u h le r a t {He P la to fo r the second ou t, but t h e n the K iw an la n s t ru ly b roke loose . J u le s A lp ine , S o l O patosky ; nnd '.Leon Schanck a l l h lt a a fe ly - i n - a r o w . . a n d

H o p la p roduced h is th ird sa fe b low to b ring ln five r u n s . B u h le r 's doub le sco red ' t w o .m o re to m ake It ODly 13-9 aga in st the R lw an tah s . In ' t h i s tig h t spot, -M u sca re lla saved the L ion s by m ak in g a c ircu s ca tch tn le f t f ie ld on another lo n g c lou t by In s le y .

M azu ro sk l h it h is s e c o n d hom e run o f the gam e w ith a m an on ln the top o f the sixth to m ake th ings m o re su re fo r the L ion s . G a r ry P o s t s r . , one o f the better p itch e rs o f K e y ­p o rt Htgb b a seb a ll h i s t o r y , m u ffle d the K iw an la n s bu\s to m ake the L ion s w inne rs a sec­ond y e a r ln a row .

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. th e K e yp o rt F irem e n 's Soft­b a ll L eagu e a t K H S f i e l d Sunday . L a s t weekend the E a g le firem en and the. P os t O ffic e m en battled...U> a . 12- Inh lng f iv e -a ll tie In tbe firs t e f fo r t to com p le te a gam e in th e ir tw o-o iiLoM hree gam e se r ie s fo r tb e tit le .

Sco res in tbe league usua l­ly run h igh w ilh the batting and base runn lng outdoing the ..p itching and fie ld ing to p rov id e p l$ d ty o f action in the f irem en ’ s gam es. How ­ev e r , la s t Sunday ’s f lv c -a 1 1 con test com pa red fa v o ra b ly In^ the sh a rp n e s s o f p l a y w ith tlie gam es p layed by the lead in g te am o f t h e M a t a w a n -K eyp o rt S o f t- b a ll L eague th is y e a r , i The cham pionsh ip serie s

m ay be a p ro tra c ted one a s the la teness o f the season m akes I t im poss ib le fo r the E a g le s and the p os ta l m en to p la y an y o f th e ir gam es a t n ight.

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Raritan Runners f in Final.game

The R a r i t a n R u n n e rs g i r l s o ftb a ll team c lim axed , the ir season 's p la y by c lobbe ring the K e y p o rt V .F .W , g ir ls 31-20 a t the B e e rs S t. f ie ld . A t re ­m endous r e li e f p itch ing e f fo r t by M iche lle N ice s ilenced the big guns o f the K e y p o r t g ir ls w h lie h e r team m ate s fo rg ed ahead in the la te Inn ings o f the contest.

The lineup f o r the v ic to riou s R n r lta n R u n n e rs inc luded A r­lene G a le t t l, M a rg e H i l l , F r a n ­ces B ra n c e fo rte , P e a r l M eie r, Joyce E c k ly n , D ian e H a ro ld , R ose M a ry C re sc l, G e o rg ia Anna Y e ss , C a ro ly n M e i e r , N ancy c h e r ry . M lohe lle N ice , B a rb a ra F ro v en zo , C harlene S ea ls , P a t r ic ia R ob e rtso n—and G eo rg ia H i l l , .

P la y in g fo r the V .F .W . were B a rb a ra L eon e , M a d e l i n e S ohen zlnge r, C h e r l y s H it] M a ry Lou P r lo e , A ud ry B a r ­b e r, D o ro th y A um ack , R ob e rta K ip p , L o re t ta S tc fa n sk i, C athy A rn o ld , C a th y O 'B r ie n . D o ris W a lsh and C b a rle e n H op la .

F r e d N ice and F re d Iv e r ­son a re m an ag e r nnd co-m an­age r o f th e R unn e rs and J .W . M eie r noted ns coach. M r s. C h a rle s Sohen zlnge r Is m anag ­e r o f the V .F .W . w ith F ran c is N e lm s nnd J u lia Schenzlnger as coaches. J . C a rlto n C h e rry and C h a rle s Schenzlnger were um p ires fo r the gnm e.

M r . NJce jin n o u n c ed I t .Is p lanned , w ith thc ass is tance o f the R a r i t a n Townsh ip A th letic o ffic e rs , to p ro v ld e _m o re and bette r fa c i lit ie s fo r the so ftb a ll te am s n ex t season . S p r i n g tra lrrtng~ls~ scheduled~to~begin e a r ly in A p r i l w ith gam es to be schedu led w ith K ean sbu rg , K e y p o rt and Mntnwnn fo r a ::oaaOi'.‘ beg inn ing ip Ju n e . —

I f you need p rin tin g o f any kind , we a re here to s e rve you . O u r qu ick se rv ice and reason - d b le . p r ic e s w ill p lease you.'

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T o m F a lc o , M organv.ljie , sco red h is .second , v lo to ry o f tbe season a t O ld B rid g e S tad : ium F r id a y n igh t In the 12-lap novice ra ce which was stopped on the fo u rth lap because o f a th re e -c a r co llis ion . The c a r d riven by H ank G ry n e r , Union Beach , flip p ed o v e r and stop ­ped wheels up. G ryD e r , how ­eve r w as u n in ju re d and w a lk ­ed aw ay f r o m his m ach ine . F re d W orth ing ton , R ed B a n k ; B e rn le R e szkow sk l, South A m ­boy and B i l l J ones, A s b u r y P a r k , t ra i le d F a lc o ac ross the fin ish lin e .

R a lp h P e rk in s , T r e n t o n , ro a re d to the fr o n t ln tlie s ix th lap and w ent on to cop the 25-lap N A SCA R fe a tu re race ln the new t ra c k re c o rd tim e o f 9:38 .30 b e fo re 3500 on looke rs ."

G eorge- T e t , O zone P a r k , L .I.-, w as second ; B i l l C heva­l ie r , .B a y re v llle , fin ish ed In the th ird B lot and J im Hendrick-, son ,. D e e r P a r k , .L . I . , :was fo u rth .'T e t and c h e v a lie r s ta g " ed a th r i l lin g due l b e fo re T e t took com m and on the 17th la p and pocke ted second m on e y .'

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ln 4 :01 .82 . w i t h C h ev a lie r ; Joh n R o cc o , Ozone P a r k , and .Don S tive s t ra i lin g , The sec­ond b ea t w ent to Bob M n lzahn , K e an sb u rg , ln 4 :10 .14 . C h u b H ow er, R e d B a n k , A l D e l- A ngelo and B u d .L a u re n o f o l ­low ed . .

B ob W lesenm eye r, F o rd s , copped th e f la g ln the t h i r d h ea t in 4 :10 .33 w ith P a r k e r B o h n , R o n S ll lb ru n n ’ and G eorg e H o rv a th . .F o rd s , check-

the conso la tion oh&se w ith a 4 ;13 ,50 c lock ing . D a le c lic k * ne r, .E d ison , w as fo u rth behind E d ' Sodeii, W est K e an sbu rg , and A xe l A nderson .

T ony B a tt le , P a te rs on , won the fe a tu re s tock c a r ra oe~ a t O ld B r id g e S tad ium S u n d a y a fte rn oon to sco re h is f i r s t v ic to ry o f the y e a r ' a t O l d B r id g e . A l T a sn ad y , V ine land , w as second . B ud O lsen , P a u ls - b o ro , th ird , and E d S ig le r , P o r t M onm outh , fou rth . B a t ­t le ’s tim e w as 10:14 .50, f o r the 25-lap cou rse .

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cent tr ium ph s a t the s tad ium bu t th is b a y sh o re ’s d r iv e r ’ s m oto r b lew ou t when he was ln a cha lleng ing position . F a l ­co h ad to se tt le fo r a th ird S a tu rd a y In the nov ice event at W a ll S tad iu m ’s f in a l p ro - g ram _o f the season . ^

F ra n k M y ron cu k and B a tt le Joined the ra n k s o f A ll-S ta r C la ss ic t lt le h o ld e rs at W a l l S a tu rd a y . They becam e the / i f t h ^ d .s i x t h d d y e rs to each bo ld one leg on “ th e '4 2 -Inch" pe rp e tu a l trop h y as they d rove to v ic to ry o v e r a se lec t fie ld o f 13 fe a tu re even t w inners .

A d r iv e r m ust w in t h r e e legs on the huge trophy fo r p e rm an en t possession . I n the m ean tim e each received m in i­a tu re s o f the tro p h y , p re sen t­

ed b y W J L K d isc “ Jockey B IB . Cbuse. —— - - . - - -

G rab s E a r ly L eadM yronduk g rabbed an e a r ly

lead : to outdistance P e rk in s and T e t in the sp ec ia l 25-lap- p e r. B a tt le w as f i r s t s p o r t s - m en— fin ish ing fo u rth o v e ra ll . F o rm e r w inne rs o f the even t a re P e te F ra z e e and L e n B row n , m od iried s ; J a c k H a rt and D on S tum p f, spo rtsm en .

The c lass ic even t was som e­what overshadow ed by the co­fe a tu re as S tive s won his f i r s t fe a tu re o f the season! at W a ll in the new tra c k re co rd tim e- o f 7 :03 .68 fo r the 25-lap dis­tance. He nosed ou t B i l l P / is - te r and T om m y E l l io t t ln set­ting bis new re co rd . The m a rk was the th ird o f the n igh t to fa l l as P e rk in s se t a 10-lap m a rk in the f i r s t h ea t race and P la t e r b roke the . 12-lap m a rk in a s em i-fin a l event.

In the C la ss ic , M yron cu k b reezed in a q u a rte r o f a lap

. ahead o f P e rk in s , who nosed ’ ou t T e t by a leng th , and B a t- tie b y -5 0 .fe e t,. F i fth was the new t ra c k cham pion , M ia^l- ; zahn . •

In the co -fea tu red re g u la r ., 25-lap m a in even t, it was S tive s , P / is te r , E llio t t , M y ron ­cuk , and R occo . * '

A lthough C h a r lie C reg a r f a i t e - ed to im p ress S a tu r d a y n igh t, he a lre a d y had clinched the . season 's sportsm en d iv is ion t it le , as had^ M a lzahn am ong ihe m od ifie rs . B o th led by ove r 100 poin ts going Into S a t- , u rd a y ’s fin a le .''Brown, was suspended by

NASCAR o ffic ia ls fo r “ rough­ing ” up M alzahn in a . r e c e n t , race a t O ld B ridge S tad ium but has appea led the v e rd ic tsc la im ing the K ean sb u rg e r de- I lb e ra te ly spun h im ou t o f th a t ra ce . B row n ls 3eaddi|g"r fo r the ' m od ified crown,, aod b is ap ­pea l m ay re su lt iii re tu rn in g ; to action F r id a y . Shou ld he m iss th a t one, h is ohances o f g a rn e rin g the t ra c k tit le a r t s lim .

Cops Top Honors In Bowling Match ' ;.O .'M i:s> S id n ey .; C h ris tianson , ■ :R a r i t a n Township ,’ copped .top " honors" as h igh 'score ir d u r in g - a hhw,Ung m atch o ( the C olum - Man A u x i l ia ry bow ling te am at the A m eric an Leg ion H a l l , / F ro n t S t., K e y p o rt , on F r id a y . M rs . C h ris tian son ro lle d h igh g sm e s -o l-1 3 8 and 134 and was fo llow ed by M rs . S teve T e s ta with 121 and M rs , M u m l M a rk s w ith 120,

R o llin g - in tbe In it ia l m atch w ere M rs . A ndrew D unn , M rs . S tan le y W a la zak , M r s , . M a r ie J . ’E lw ocd . M rs . G e o rg e . _ R e yh e r , M rs . H a r ry D em e ry , M rs . M a rk s , M rs , J o s e p h ' P lz z l , M rs . T e s ta a n d M rs . / C h ris tian son ., - . .

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K e yp o rt Y a c h t C lub w ill ho ld it s 50th A nn iv e rsa ry Inv ita tion ­a l re g a tta th is w eekend. M em ­ber c lubs o t ti^e R a r ita n B ay Y a c h t R a c in g A ssociation and N o rth Je rse y Y a c h t R ac ing A ssociation h ave been Invited t o send th e ir ra c in g skippers to p a rtic ip a te . The K Y C rega t­ta com m ittee is p rov id ing t ro ­ph ies t o r S ta rs , T h is tle s , B lue J a y s , L igh tn ings , Pengu ins, H igh landers , and A -B-C Hand i­cap d iv is ions. A rt S ilo ox ls g en e ra l ch a irm an .

R ac in g s ta rts a t 2 p .m . Sat­u rd ay . On S a tu rd a y n i g h t th e re w ill be a sh ipw reck dance (o r th e vis iting c l u b s and rac ing re sum es Sunday at 10 :30 a .m . and the f in a l ■ race

_ t e - T :3 0 _ p . in . 8 u n d a y , The re w i l l be a cock ta il p a r ty a t 4 :40 p .m . Bunday with the aw ard ­

in g o t p rizes .As the J u ly re g a tta a t K e y ­

p o r t o t tbe R a r i la n B a y Y ach t R a c in g A ssoc iation h ad to be -cance lled because o t fog , the ra ce s on S a tu rd a y w ill be counted tow ard po in ts to r t l - n a l stand ings ln the R B Y A ra c in g c lasses. L ikew ise , the

' P engu In 'raC M a t K e y p o rt w ill decide; the N JY R A ohampion- ship in . th a t event.

J a c k K o fo ed fin ish ed firs t and D on C ooper second .in the In te rc lub a t R ichm ond County Y .C .'b v e r the L ab o r D a y week­end ln the P engu in division . K o foed can c lin ch the tit le if he Is v ic to r in one o f the th ree , r a c e s a t K e y p o rt . ,

K e yp o rt 's en try lis t in i t s own re g a tta p rob ab ly w ill be a m eag re one . T h e re a re p len ­ty o f sa ilb oa ts a t the l c .e a [ c lub but n o t in tbe one-design c lasses and tew o t the sk ip ­p e rs have any ra c in g expe r­ience. • '

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s ion by Sep t. 25 the nam es o f vo lun te e rs who a r e t o attend the annua l con ference fo r vo l- -un teer w o rke rs which w i ll be he ld a t H o te l P re s id en t, A tlan ­t ic C ity, s ta rtin g F r id a y , Oct. 10, and continu ing t h r o u g h Sunday m orn ing . A re fre sh e r cou rse to r Inv ited le ad e rs w ill be he ld T hu rsd a y and F r id a y m orn ing , O ct. t and 10.

The session is open to vo lun­te e rs app roved h y th e ir chap­te rs and a t le a s t 75 p e r cent c f those attend ing w ill be ones who have n e v e r , attended a p rev ious con ference. R eg is tra r tion w il l s ta r t a t 10 a .m , - on F r id a y , Oot, id , and "wUl con ­tinue un til 2 p .m . w h en . the firB t session w i ll s ta r t . .

S a tu rd a y ’s Sessions s ta r t at ' 0 :30 a .m . and w ill continue " th ro u g h the d a y w ith schedul­

ed c lin ic sessions and w o rk­shops ending w ith a r e p o r t session a t 4 :45 p .m . The an­nua l banquet w ill be be ld that even ing with C h a rle s S h a w , W CAU ’S n e w s com m en tato r, a s the sp eake r! T h re e vo lun-

_teers, se lec ted because o f out­stand ing ac tiv itie s w ill be . p re ­sented w ith s i lv e r bow ls. Tbe f in a l session Sunday m orn ing : w ill be devoted to re sea rch .

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IN T E R N A T IO N A L YA CH T R A C E S o f f N ew port, R . I . , s ta rt in g Sept. 20 w ill be view­ed by m em b e rs 'o f - th e yach t­ing fra te rn ity fr o m .th is a rea . L a s t w eekend , Chuck and Wait B o lte , K e y p o rt Y a ch t C lub's fo rm e r fa th e r-son s k i p p e r - b u lld e r cham pionship com bin­ation ln the S ta r C la ss , Jour­neyed to Rhode Is la n d to w it­ness the b a tt le between the V im and the C o lum bia fo r the rig h t to defend Am erica 's Cup aga in st the cha llenge o f E ng ­la n d ’s Scep tre . J a c k B e a tty ls ta k in g a p a rty on h is yaw l out o l the K e y p o rt c lub to . Join the sp ec ta to r' f le e t th a t w i l l line the cou rse o i l P o in t Jud ith when the in te rn a tion a l ra ces begin. D r . L ou is S ilc o x and a p a rty f rom Ph ila d e lph ia w ill be ob se rv e rs f ro m the Boston poo l t ra i lin g the cou rse . The B o lte s , Ch ick and A rt S ilcox , H om e r ! S e id e r, B ob K o fo e d , Joe N e in e r, D on C ooper a n d B u c k le R a ym ond a re o the r lo ­ca l yach tsm en who a re ex­pected to \>e on hand fo r one o r m o re " o f th e ra ce s . L a te vaca tion s fo r these who could a r ran g e them with an eye to A m eric a 's Cup ra ces w e re ln nrcipr th ia y e a r fo r the K Y Cyach tsm en . I t w ou ld have been be tte r f o r tham in the good o ld d ay s when A m eric a ’ s Cup ra ces w e re sa lted o f f Sandy H ook . -

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m eek com p le ted h is th ree y e a rs o f s e rv ic e in sum m e r­tim e baseba ll, w ith the Ken t- v l l le 'team o f the N ova Sco­tia league . In 'h is f in a l se a ­son w ith K e n tv i l le , D e ltz es­tab lish ed an _ a ll- t lm e low ea rn ed ru n ave rag e o f 1.30 fo r p itch e rs 'u p th a t w ay to sh oo t a t fo r ye a rs to come. H e won seven gam es and

. lo s t tw o f o r K e n tv ille ln the re g u la r season and then won . fo u r gam es fo r them ln the. p la y o f fs b y an “ Iro n m an " p itch ing ' e f fo r t o f going back to the m ound, a fte r on ly- one o r tw o d ay s rest. W ith -his

' 9-2 re c o rd a t H o ly C ross Col­le g e la s t sp ring , I t gives D e ltz an o v e ra ll re c o rd o f 20 w in s and fo u r lo sses fo r the y e a r . H e la s la te d t o pitch b e fo re b ig league m anage rs In te re s ted ln h is . s k i l l at S h r lb e P o r k when the Ctn-

. c ln n a tl R e d s p la y In P h ila - d e lp h la aga in st the P h illie s th is week . H e goes back to H o ly C ross and w ill pitch one m o re season o f co llege b a l l f o r th e C ru sade rs next sp rin g b e fo re ac ting on any b ig league o ffe rs ; The ye a rs apen t In K e n tv i lle w e re n o t w ithou t p ro f i t to h im . In c i­d en ta lly , n ex t sp rin g there w U l b e ano ther M a t a w a n ;, H igh ' 'g fadtlatC " 'p e r fo rm lo g : aa a co llege p itch e r. R ic h ' W en ne r ’s oo e -h ltte r fo r the H o lm d e l A rrow s Sunday was . view ed app ro v in g ly by tbe M onm outh College baseba ll coach . Because D e ltz w a s around a t M ataw an - H I g h, W enne r n eve r h ad m u c h chanfie to d lsp la y h ls w ares a s a p itch e r ln h is h igh sohoo l d ay s .

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fo u r le ad in g team s o f the le a ­gue, O ld M ill D a iry , A tlan tic TUe, White E ag le In n and F i ­b e r C hem ica l w :ll be In this d iv is ion and ano th e r t e a m w ill be added f rom Sou th A m ­b oy f r o m the p la y e rs who w e re ln the sta te cham pion ­ship tou rn ey . T h is w i l l leave p la ce fo r the fo rm a tio n o f a s ix th te am from th e b e t t e r p la y e rs o f the second d iv ision clubs o f th is season I f they can find a sponso r. In the “ B ’ ’ d i­v is ion o f the new league can be the p la n t team s and the town organ iza tion te am s who want to p la y s o ftb a ll w ithout the need to b ring ia " r in g e rs " who wou ld crow d ou t m em ­bers o f th e ir own o rg an iza ­tions. I f t h e w inn ing " B " te am show s ta le n t o f “ A " c a l­ib e r, l t w ill have the rig h t to p la y the “ A 1” cham p lo r the league tit le o r to re p re sen t the league ln sta te sem i-p ro so ft­b a ll cham pionship p la y In 1859. The d iv ision a lso ls expected to m ake fo r s a fe r p la y , as twoo c e -p la y e rs su s ta ln e d seriousin ju rie s th is y e a r . G eo rg e J a ­cobs, the fo rm e r S & M s ta r who spent the 1958 seasons as f i r s t • sacke r fo r the M idd le­town Lanes team , re p o rts that in the M idd letown leagu e , p la y was so s trenuou s .thu t t h e r e w e re s ix p la ye rs ou t w i t h fra c tu re s a t one tim e . S o ftb a ll neve r w as a gam e f o r sissies. I t Is the ha rd est and best p la y ­e d . o f a l l gam es In th is a re a .• • •

C L IF FW O O D s itu a tion fo r boys 8-12 b aseba ll Is n o t a happy one a t th is tim e . M an ­age rs B en G u ls t l, o f the An­ge ls . and Ted S o lty s , o f the R a r ita n B a y L ion s , do not re lis h the Idea o f ano ther season o f uneven com petition l ik e 1958. Bo th w ou ld lik e , a tie. in. w ith the K e y p o f t- M a taw an lqagues, but these leagues w an t n o ou tside c om ­

- petition w ith any com m un ity .; w he re the boys a r e n o t d l- v ld ed , a s th e irs a r e . between fo u r o r f iv e te am s . S o l t y s wou ld go " n a t io n a l" n e x t

’ y e a r , th a t )s , h e "w o u M " lo ln w ith fo u r o r f iv e o t h e r te am s f r o m which t h e ' 12-. ye a r-o ld p la ye rs w ou ld be ta ken a t th e end o f .th e &ea- aon to , f o rm a d is t r ic t . te am which would be en te red ' In the N ew J e r s e y and nation-, a l L it t le L eauge p la yo ffs . U n ion B each has qua lified Its league fo r such s ta te and na tion a l com petition n e x t y e a r . O u ls t l, on th e o t h e r . hand , does n o t w an t to see

kh ls te»m ,.b roken up a n d . , w ou ld ,con tinue on the basis o f th e county to u rn ey ln boys 8-12 b aseba ll, The, Id ea l so lo - tlon wou ld be m o r e 1- m oney and m o re m anage rs so that 8-12 ' b a s eT> a 11 cou ld be sp read o u t fo r m o re hoys ln C llffw ood and th e com m un­ity cou ld have a league o f

' Its own, as do K e y p o rt and .M a taw an , ;• • •

K E A N S B U R G boys w ho p ro ­vided the m a in s tay s th a t c a r­ried M idd le tow n Township H igh Schoo l to its g rea test fo o tb a l l season la s t y e a r a re am ong the g radua tes o f the schoo l who w i ll be en te ring co lleg e th is y e a r . L a fa ye tte and W ash ington Si Je ffe rson w ill be p a rt ic u la r bene fic ia rie s on th e ir fre shm an g rid team s. Bob Babcock , the L ion s s tu rdy gua rd , and R u b y Q ehthne r, a p ow erfu l back, w ill ta k e tbeir fo o tb a ll ta len ts to E a s t o n w here they w ill be a poten tia l scou rge to R u tg e rs and Le ­high ln com ing se a son s .- Bob B ru en lg , the K e an sb u rg b o y wbo was m igh ty a s a b lock ing back , w i ll Join a 1958 M iddle- tow n _g ra d , w .a rren F a lk , on tbe W ash ing ton A Je ffe rson fo o tb a ll squad. T om W illiam s , tbe t a l l w lngm an from K ean s­bu rg , to repo rting a t the M er­chan t M arin e A cadem y . R o n ­n ie T ru e x ; the son o f Coach A rn le T ru e x , c e rta in ly would be R u tg e rs bound but an In­ju r y w ill keep R onn ie from com peting w ith the S ca r le t fre shm en te am s this com ing y e a r . ■

Attention high schoo l stu ­den ts! D o you re a lize t h a t th e re -a re m o re than one-half m illio n unem p loyed boys and g ir ls ln the A m erican 1 a b o r fo rc e today? T h is g roup ls com posed m a in iy -o f— y-o-u-n g peop le who d ropped ou t o f h igh schoo l. U you want to p ro tect you r fu tu re go back to scbod l and g radu a te I

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Tbe va s t ex p an s ion .o f t b e physica l p la n t o f M onm outh M ed ica l C en te r, L opg B ran ch , with thW subsequen t g re a t in­c rease in patien t census, and the g row th o f the Schoo l o f N u rs ing and its a f f i l ia te d ac tiv ­ities h as m ade n ecessa ry the sep a ra tion o f the h e re to fo re Joint position o f D ire c to r o f the Schoo l o f N u rs ing and N u rs ing S e rv jcee , I t w as announced r e ­cen tly by O eo rg e J . B a r te l, hos­p ita l a d m in ls t r a i o n ^ - - ^

M iss M U d r e M p f f^ h im 1 d t, who has been se rv ing Hn the dua l capac ity since 1951, w ill assum e the so le d irec to rsh ip o f the M onm outh M em o ria l H os­p ita l Schoo l o f N u rs ing o f Mon­mouth M ed ica l C en te r, while M iss R u th Johnston , f o r m e r assistan t d ire c to r o f nu rs ing serv ice , w ill becom e d ire c to r o f th a t d epa rtm en t, w ith to ta l cha rge o f patien t ca re . M i s s Schm id t w ill have h e r o ffice s in A u x ilia ry H a ll, h eadqua rte rs o f the schoo l, and M iss John ­ston w ill be in the nu rsing se rv ice o ffic e on the f i r s t f lo o r o f the- M a ry Owen B o r d e n M em o ria l P a v ilio n .

M iss S chm id t cam e to Mon­m outh M em o ria l in 1946 a s an In s tru c to r in the S c h o o l o f Nursing . In 1951, she was nam ­ed d irec to r o f both the school and tho serv ice , A na tive / o f New J e rs e y , M iss Bchm id t .was g raduated f r o m Abington M em o ria l H o sp ita l, Abington , P a .: has h e r B a ch e lo r o f S c i­ence D eg ree f rom the U n iv e r­s ity o f P en n sy lv an ia and h e r M as te r o f A rts D eg ree f f r o m T each e rs C o llege , C o lum b ia U n iv e rs ity . She re s id es in L i t ­t le S ilv e r .

M iss Johnston , & na tive o f New B run sw ick , cam e to Mon­m ou th M em o ria l in 1952 f ro m the B c h o o l o f NuTslng o f O range M em o ria l H osp ita l In O range . A fte r th ree y e a rs a s an in s tru c to r in . th e Bchoo l o f N u rs in g ; M lfls Johnston w .a 8 nam ed ass is tan t d ire c to r o f nursing , se rv ice .• A',;; gTaduate o f U io '_H e len

H a rt le y Jen k in s Schoo l o r N u rs ing o f M orris tow n M em ­o r ia l H o sp ita l, M orris tow n , M lsa Johnston h as h e r B ache­lo r o l .... . .Seton H a ll U n iv e rs ity .- Bhe liv e s In L o n g .B ra n c h .

Parkway Litter Crop Shows Drop

T h e re h as been a d rop ln U t­te r a long th e G a rd en S t a t e P a rk w a y tlito sum m e r. C h a ir­m an K a th a r in e E . W hite / o f the New Je rse y H ighway Au­th ority .,T burM tay '.r«>o rt* jl >ttaat p ub llo ob se rv an ce . o f the -Park-, w ay's an tl- I lt te r cam paign ap ­p a re n t ly b as ou t down the a v ­erage w eek ly p ickup o f tra sh f ro m 21 tru ck loads to 19 s ince e a r ly June . .......... -

The app rox im ate 10 p e r cent U tte r dec rease ls s ign ifican t e sp ec ia lly ln v iew o f ' th e fac t th a t P a rk w a y t ra f f ic increased h e a v ily since th e s ta r t o f the cam paign a s ls custom ary dur­ing s u m m e r . p eak t r a v e l m onths, C om m iss ione r White sa id the in itia l re su lts have en­cou raged the H ighw ay A utho r­ity to continue Its sp ec ia l e f­fo r t s tow ard cu rb ing so-ca lled jit te rb u g s a long the 113-m lle scenic superh ighw ay . .

B o th education and - en fo rce ­m en t a re In vo lv ed In t h e P a rkw a y 's a n t l- llt te r _ : q a m - paign . A rre s ts w ere m a d e " even be fo re the catffpa lgn got underw ay a t a p ress con fe r­ence-on th e P a rk w a y June 4. ~M rs , W h ite noted th a t P a rk ­

w ay re gu la t io n s sub jec t m oto r­ists who d isca rd any r e f u s.e aicmg the ro adw ays o r road ­side to a m ax im um pena lty o f $200 fin e o r 30 d aye ’ Im p rison ­m ent o r both.

T he A u tho rity a lso Is p lan ­ning aq exp e rim en t with the d is tribu tion o f ' litte rb ag s to P a rkw a y m oto ris ts in an e f­f o r t to dete rm ine whether su ch~hand y containers In a ca r would he lp p revent lit te r­ing. A supp ly o f bags ls being donated to the Authority fo r the fu tu re experim en t.

L abo r D ay T ou rn am en t. V ic to rs iD lv i s io i lC r c a t e d11 jo Aid N J. Aging

Slioun above a re the w inne rs tn the L a b o r U a y tou rn am en t o f (he Monmouth T e n n li C lub , K e an sbu rg . L e ft to righ t a ro A lla n M.icDonald and p a rtn e r , P a u l N augh ton ; C harlea W a lte rs , club sponsor; Bobby D em a re s t , C la ss U b oy ’s w ln o e r ; M e rr it t Dem urest j r . and p a rtn e r in m en's doub les , Joseph B rehm ,• The Monmouth Tenn is C lub , located It; Beacon " B e a c h , Keansburg , wound up tho an ­nu a l trophy tou rn am en ts o v e r the Labor D ay w eekend .' Tho fo llow ing troph ies w ere p re ­sented by M rs. C h a rle s A . W a l­te rs , club sponsor.. Men's sing les. "A llan M ac­

D ona ld , winner, S tephen N ea­te r , runner-up: la d le s s ing les , M iss M u rlfl A cke rm an , w in­n e r, Miss C h e ry ll W a 1 1 e r s . runner-up ; m ixed d o u b l e s w ere won by M iss W a lte rs and D ona ld Cum m ings, runners- up . Miss K a thy F ltzS lm m one and Mr, N ester.

A lso men’s doub les , won by M r . M acDonald, supported hy P a u l Naughton, a Junior m em ­b e r ; and Uie runners-up w ere Joseph B rehm and M e r r i t t D em ares t j r . ; g ir l's c la s s a , M i s s F itzs im m ons , w inne r; g i r l ’s class B , M iss K a re n

K ru g e r , w inne r; boy 's o 1 a s s B , Bobby Dem urest,---w inner; boy 's c la s s a tou rn am en t was le f t in com p lete .

The th re e cou rts w ere used a ll th ree d ay s o f tho weekend f o r the tou rn am en ts , a n d w eather wns fa v o ra b le . W a lte r J . K h is e lla , tho " p rp " a n d m anage r o f the H o lm de l Ten­nis C lub attended wtih M r s . K ln s e lla , a s som e o f his pup ils w ere nm ona tho contestants.

The c lub lo o k s fo rw a rd to continued p la y U irough tho fa l l nnd e a r ly w in te r. I t wns de­cided a t a recen t m eeting on ­ly to adm it ID m o re fam ilie s , so as not to s tra in the. cou rt fa c ilit ie s . T hese new m em bers w ill bo so lic ited on tlio basis o f p la y now and pay. dues next y e a r . A pp lications m a y be m ade .to any olpb m em be r, o r M the W a lte rs ' house, a d ja ­cent to U ie cou rts ,

"WaltereHes" Will Return From Tour

A rea residents, wbo have been dancing p ro fe ss ion a lly on: to u r this sum m e r, w ith the f a - m o u s I'M an fiattah Ttook- e tteB "'w lll re tu rn hpm o oh Suit; d a y . . The .g ir ls a re ” W s fto f- ette fl” and: af'e . s tu d e f r jg ^ Ih e 'W a lte rs School o f D anc 1 ng^d*^-- — — K e yp o rt . — :— ‘ " "

_ M iss W a n d a Young , Mtosfence p e g T e e—f r o n i j M e tn z e r r -M ls sC a ro lA n ii................... “ ■* U llm e y e r , M iss T h e re sa B e l-

lo tto and M iss D ian a W ayte -have d a n c e d In New Y o rk B ta te , Iow a , M issou ri. P enn ­sy lvan ia , and Illin o is , In I l l ­inois, they w ore photographed fo r new sree l p lo tu re s , which have been shown on te levis ion and ln movie thea tres th rough ­ou t the country.' ' -- M iss M a ry B a k e r and M iss Jeannette Som m er h ave danced w ith ano ther g roup o f "M an ­hattan R o ok e tte a " ln New Y o rk e u te .iP e n n s y lv a n lf t , N eb ra ska

Reveries Cdnviction Of Holmdel Motorist

M onm duth cou n ty J u d g e John C . G io rd an o F r id a y re ­ve rsed a speed ing convic tion o f W illiam H . D Jnsm ore , C lov ­e r H i l l L a n e ,, . H o lm d e l Town­ship, on appea l b y M r. Dina-' m are 's attorney, F re d e r ic S a a r . . . . . . . . . . .

Z :„ rd a u o ' ru led 1', t b i t th e re w as on ly " Inconc lu s ive ev idence” to support a sta to tro op e r ’s contention th a t M r. U toaS to fS— w w r- t r o v e i ln g - -80 ' m lles -an -hou r ln a 60-m ile-zone on the K eyp o rt-H o lm de l R d ., H o lm de l TownBhlp, M ay 2, M r. D ln sm o re waa convic ted Of the speeding cha rg e )n H o lm de l Township M un ic ipa l C ou rt. -

W hat p rog ram s do New J e r ­sey 's 567 m un ic ipa lit ie s havo ton, th e ir sen io r citizens? W here are those p rog ram s w eak and In need o f h e lp ? "

Answers to these questions a re sought by New Je rse y 's new ly -c reated S tate D iv is ion o f the Aging—the c lea ring house fo r In fo rm aU on .reg a rd ing the e ld e r ly . In le tte rs to eve ry m ay ­o r ln the sta te , M rs . E one Hur- g e r , D lr e o to r o f th e D iv is ion of tho Aging, ..w rote :

"W o a re In te rested in e v e ry a re a w here help ls being o f fe r ­ed to o ld e r peop le—housing , education , re c re a tion , em p lo y ­m ent, nu rsing and hea lth se rv ­ices o r o the rs . W ill you n lso te ll u s tho p a r t o f the aging p rob ­lem ln y ou r, com m unity which needs tlio m ost h e lp ? " MrB. H a rg e r asked . "C om m un ity consu lta tion .on such p rob lem s Is to bo ono o f the serv ices av a ila b le from -th lB o f f ic e ."

C hap te r 72, P u b llo L aw s o f 1957, estab lished tho D ivis ion o f tlio Aging and Went Into op­e ra tion t lirc o m onths ago w ith tho appoin tm ent o f M r# , lfn r - ge r ns d irec to r . The d iv ision ope ra te s ns n b ranch o f tho S tate D ep a rtm en t o f .H ea lth . The d iv is ion and the C om m is­sion on Aging a re .a tudy lng pvo^ g rum s e ffecting o ld e r persons keep ing an In ven tory o f re sou roes, nnd serv ing ns a oo o rd ln n tlng ngonoy fo r p r o ­g ram s and se rv ices to the e l d e r ly .

P ro fe s s io n a l assistance w ill be g iven to com m un ity p ro ­g ram s f o r the aged a lon g with leade rsh ip , -adm in is tra tive d i­rec tion , and In fo rm a l e o rv lo o i. T he su rv e y o f Uio s ta le 'a m ay ­o rs was deaorlbod by M rs , Har-_ g o r as tlie f i r s t stop in d o lo r- a re a v a ila b le fo r Uie grow ing m in ing whnt p rog ram s a lre ad y popu lation segm ent which the ngoncy w ill s e rv e , : . ■' Teenagci'e l D o a ’ t b e m 1 a- le d by sho rt-te rm jo b oppor­tun ities . T h in k o f the- long hau l S b e ad ,-a i4 * .yq u r*S tf'U to /b re ak o f a good' education . G o b a e k to achoo l and g rad u au ii -

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E D W IN M . A M B L E R' M onroe K ls n o r , cha irm an o f tho M onm outh C oun ty Chap­te r, A m erican R ed C r o s s , SbrowHbury, announced a fte r a ro o cn l b oa rd o f tU roctb 'ra'' m eeting th a t Edw in M , Am­b le r , W auam assa , 'h as boon appointed oh a lrm an of the 1959 Red C ross cam pa ign fo r m em be rs gnd fund*,

M r. A m b le r, who la m anag­e r o f tho C oast D iv is ion o f the J e rs e y C on tra l P ow e r a n d L ig h t C om pany , boa boon a re s ld on t ot W anam aM ft fo r 10 y e a rs . A na tive o f Conaliohook* en, I ’ l i . r M r , A m b le r g radu a l- ed from P on n sy lvw tla B t ft t e C o llege with a B a ch e lo r o f A ( la D eg re e In E lo c t r lo a l E n ­g ineering , During W o r ld W p r I I he s e rv e d .fo u r y e a r* w ll li the <?lenal Com m .

M r; A m b le r. ta a m em be r ot the Aobury P a rk -C h am b e r o f C om m erce , p a s t p re s id en t o f Uie Y .M .C ,A . S e rv ice c lu b a n d ;

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ahd M loh lean .'"M tos Jan e H o ffm an has ap ­p ea red in N o rth D ak o ta , M in ­nesota , Iow a , M on tana and C o lo rado , She to dancing at p resen t In' 'Sac ram en to ; C a li f ., and w ill Teturn hom e fo r a week's vaca tion be fo re le av ­ing on a to u r o f th e southern s ta te s which w ill end ln F o r t W o rth , Tex.’, on N ov . 21,

Cemetery Photos Are Offered By Commiision- -

F re e photographs o f cem e­te rie s fo r A m erican se rv ice ­m en In te rred ab road are a v a i l­ab le to nox t-o f-k ln by tlie Am er­ican B a tt le M o n u m e n t s C om m ission , l t . w as repo rted y fs t s rd a y ~ b y "A r th u r M oFa r- la n d , Am erican Leg ion service o ff ic e r .

T he photog raph w ill Include a la rg e c o lo r a e r ia l view o f the cem ete ry and a close-up sho t o f Ind iv idua l g ra v e . Ap- P llcan to shou ld fi le th e ir re ­quest w ith the C om m ission a t W ash ing ton ; 25, D . C ., M r . M oF a r la n d sta ted .

T een ag e rs ! W ill th a t Job you took d u rin g the sum m ey vaoa - llo n m ee t y o u r needs 10 y e a rs f r o m now ? In today 's w o rld a com p le te eduoatlon a lm os t la a neoesa lty . P re p a re now fo r b igger th ings . In li fe—go back to . sc lioo l and g radua te I '

Y ou 'v e h ea rd It tim e and tim e ag a in : " I f I h sd you r education , I cou ld h ave ac­com p lished anything I " In to­d ay 's com p lica ted econom y, an adequate education la a necessity . D on ’ t be c a u g h t sh o rt— com p lete you r educa­tion, O o back to school and g radua te , ................../ _

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Tho i't w ha t so m any o f ou r i lu d e n ii sa y w han th ey re p o rt back a f t e r tak ing co lleg e b o a rd * o r 3 3AT* (p re p a ra to ry ich o o l e x om i) . P e rh ap s that'* b #c ou i# w e h o v e |h e lam a coneern f o r exce llence In ou r la n g u a g e A rt* course (re a d in g ,' English com po* lllon , yocabu to ry , an d sp a lllh gV tho t'th e exam in e rs h a v e . N o t that schqo ll . In g en e ra l a re un in terested - bub ou r sm a ll c a re fu lly ' g roup ed etatisX (7 th g ro d e -th ro u g h .cq llsg e ) p e rm ll u i .

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F irs t Seqtlon J P a g e F ou rteen Sept. I t . 1958

Cheesequake Uni Plans Card Party•.. . m

The L ad le s A u x ilia ry o r the Cheesequake Independen t F ire Co. w ill ho ld a ca rd p a r ty ln the l i f e house F r id a y , Sept, 26, a t 8 p .m .

M rs . R . M itche ll, C o ttre ll R d ., ha.s re tu rn ed hom e from New Y o rk , w here , she vis ited

~ h e r b ro the r. -R ic h a rd C resam an , R o u te . 8

lia s re tu rn ed 'to h is duties at . the;Tdx'as o i l C o .. L inden , a ft­

e r en joy ing a three-w eek v» catlpn ,' M r! and M rs . C lin ton A in05

an d ch ild ren , A m boy R d ., v is lted M r. and M rs . W a l t e r Am os, F o rd s . ,

M r . and M rs . W illiam Q u irk snd daughter, P a t , P e r th Am ; ooy , v is ited ,M r, and M rs. H a r ­r y S chnuok „-R ou te 34, L ab o r D ay . ’ v '

N a th an C ressm an , Rou te 34, lia s re tu rned to his du ties a t

, E . I .D u P o n t de-Nemours. P a r . Un, a fte r h is vacation .

T h o m a s ja c k s o n , U .S . N a vy ,. . has" re tu rned to the G r e a t

L akes N ava l T ra in ing S ta tion , 111., a fte r spending his leave w ith h is paren ts , on -S p rin gh lll R d . He- has re tu rn ed to ta ke up studies on ra d a r re p a irs .. . , R e tu rn s To Ship -

P au l, White, D ock R d ., U .S . N avy, is en rou te to J 0 1 n bis

' sh ip In the M idd le E a s t . •- vRoy-M JIChell, C o tt re ll, R d . , and R ob e rt M itche ll, C llf f­wood. wentcnatobing Sunday ,

M rs . E ls ie S tah l, D a 1 ] a s . 'T e x ., and M fs . Kenneth .Tay­lo r and daughter, R o b e rta , B e lle v ille , were, recen t v is ito rs

'tit. In te rsection Aug'. 14! In So doing, he. crashed lr i lo ' a ca r cross ing the In te rsec tion on a g reen lig h t and ope ra ted by Jam e s In te rv a l , W ashington , D .C ,, acco rd ing to Sg t. R ob e rt M cGow an, borough po lice .

Kenneth D ie tr ic h , 68 Fu lton S t., K e y p o rt , w as a r ra ig n ed on counts o f hav ing no d rive r's li­cense o r re g is tra t io n ln h I s possession and fa i lin g lo have his m o to r veh ic le Inspected. He was picked up by C h i e f John 1'. F lo o d , borough po lice , f o r back ing up a c a r in t h e B ro ad S t. schoo l zone w h e n ch ild ren w ere com ing out o f sohool the day l t opened, Sept. 3.

P a u l W . W e lle , F reeh o ld , was a r ra ig n ed by Sg t. McGow­an fo r going 45-mUes-an-hour Jn the. 25-m ile zone on New B runsw ick A ve., Aug. 20 by

I. M cGowan. .

- .s td h e home o f M r ..a n d M rs , "R lc lu iid C ressm an , Rou te 0 .

M r. and Mr's. Jan ie s N liz z l, R ob e rt R d ., enterta ined a t a L ab o r D ay p lop lc . Q u e s t s w ere M r. and M rs. W illiam Z ieg le r, Aubrey Rentier a n d ’ son, B illy , Cheesequake! M r. and M rs. N ick B r ln d ao k and

. fam ily . P a r lin ; M r. and M rs. M a x -H e lfr lc h and son . M r. and Mtrs. Thom as H a rrison and fam ily . M organ . '

M r, and -M rs. W illiam F r itz and daughters, C o ttre ll R d ., were S a tu rday supper guests o f M rs. Rose K en t, N o r t h Brunsw ick! ‘ ,R e tu rn F ro rh Sum m er Home M r s . H ow ard K rog h and

fam ily , F a rr ln g to n R d ., . have re tu rn ed ' f rom the ir sum m er home In Beach H a v e n ,T e r­ra ce . .

M r. ' and ■ M rs . R o b e r t ', M itchell and daughters, There-' s i, Petty and Patricia , cU tt- --w oodrwecre'iM onday.—evening,

guests o f M r. and M rs. R o y M itche ll, C o tt re l l/R d . ’

M rs . A lfred F r itz , C o ttre ll R d . ; and s la te r; M rs . M ae E b - e rh a rd t, were'0, 8 a t u r d a y guests a t the hom e o t M rs . E b e rh a rd t 's daughte r, M r s . W a lte r ..H a rr is , L au re n ce H a iv

• b o r . They ce leb ra ted M r s. H a r r is ’ b irth d ay , -

M r . and M rs . L eo K r a u s , R o u te 34 ,.'.spont S u ad a y " and M onday - a t . . the ir sum m e r hom e ln G len! Cove, L . I ,

• M r . and M rs . D on a ld Gan- son . O ld M ^U 'Rd ., " attended a fa rew e ll p a r iy - ln the ir honor, given a t the hom e o f . M rs ,

. G anson 's p a ren ts . M r . a n d M rs /, F re d B y rd / C lo s te r . The Gansons a r t m ov ing to C a l l fo rn la M onday. -I •

Scouters Round Tabic Meet Held

Am erican F o lk lo r e ," t h e theme f o r the m o n th .o f Octo­b e r,, was tbe topic o f discus a lon .and .dem onstra tion a t the m on th ly round tab le m eeting o f scou ters o f the C h lnga ro ra D istric t he ld ln S t, M a ry ’s Ep iscopa l Church H a ll . K e y ­port , on M onday, ■

F o lk lo re m a te ria l and s to r lea about J im Bow ie and Casey Jones /w e re presented by Adam D lugosz , cubm aster o f P ac k 56, Un ion Beach , and cubm aster Jafck B o lce , cub- m aste r o f P a c k 130, H az le t. M r ; B o lc e a lso p resen ted a typ ica l bobcat lnduotion ce re ­m ony using M r. and M rs. R o y F o rsb e rg a s m ode l p a ren ts and M r.-D lu g o s z as a m ode l “ cub.” ■

A resum e o f ..the handbook : “ P a re n ts ’ Cub Scou t B o o k " w as presen ted b y - M rs . F o rs - be rg . C h a r le s B e a and M r. and M rs . F o rsb e rg w ere in cha rge o f/ th e cub section .

; B o y Scout Seotlon The . : scout:... sec tion o f the

round tab le ., d iscu ssed . " In t e r ­nationa l RaUy',’ ’ thb th em * o f t h e m onth . D em on stra tion s w ere m ade o f f i r e m ak ing by H int and steal and also by f r i c ­tion . The scouts a lso p a rt ic i­p a t e d - ln - g a m e s - o f - fo r e - l-g ncountries.• P la n s w e re m ade f o r ' tbe "Scou t C am po ree ’ ’ to be held a t Cam p D e r r ic k , Jam esbu rg , on S a tu rday and Sunday , Oct,18 and 16. C a r l R a th je n , W il­liam W len traub , Joseph Lu-. can la and C harles V ree lan d w ere .in oha rge o f the scout section. 7 : ■■■"' ‘

D 1 s t r l o t C om m iss ione r Jam es F ly n n u rged eve ryone to m ake the annua l p i lg r im ­age to the g rave ' and -esta te o f n ie o d o rc R o o se ve lt , S ag am o re H ills , L . i , "T ed d yb f R o o se vb lt o f Rough R id e r f f im a was the f i r s t h on o ra ry b fe i ld e n t o f th e boy scouts,.. A .."hom e f i r e s a fe ty check lis t ” w a s - f i l le d !out 'h y scout le ad e rs and den m othe rs ,. The n ex t round .ta b le m ee t­

ing w ill, co ve r " s e e and do I t " m onth and "a d em onstra tion o f

P in e wood d e rb y w ill be m ade . M r . B o lc e w ill s e rv e -a s m as te r o l ce rem on ies and M r. B e a w ill b e In cha rg e o f th e d isp la y b oa rd . M rs ; F ly n n an ; npunoed a l l fu tu re round tab le m eetings w ill be he ld tn . St, M a ry 's Ohurch H a ll . .

Water Ski- Club Hblds Picnic At Craig Home

A “ no-naotors” law fo r M ataw an Lakes p roved obstac le to the p icnic o f the Long B ran ch W ate r S k i Club held a t the home o f a m em ­ber, M iss C a ro l C ra ig , M ata­wan, Sunday a fte rnoon , •

A bout 50 m em bers and guests attended— the outing which fea tu red a barbecue b u ffe t and, o f cou rse , w ater skiing . Seve ra l tow lines were connected, with the m ale m em bers on one end pu lling a t a speed su ffic ien t to p u ll a sk ie r ac ross the ia k e and -even p e rm it tr ic k s and tu rn s . I t Was a ra re tre a t fo r lakeside residents to see the “ Je rse y 8 k i-ter s ,J- pe r fo rm —w ith - r pow er Instead o f horse-power,

L E G A L N O T I C EAN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SYSTEM ASSIGNING AND AL­

LOTTING OFFICIAL STREET NUMBERS IN THE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN. NEW JERSEY

N O T IC E ■ .PUBLIC NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN that the foregoing entitled ordinance was introduced a t a reg­ular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Matawan

ln the County of Monmouth held on Tuesday August 26th, 1D38, and public hearing was held at which time all persons interested were given opportunity to be heard. The aforesaid ordinance waa finally pns- eed and Adopted.on Tuesday evening September 9th. 1938.

ARTHUR C. HALL Borough ClericJU $3.307-204 .SHER IFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER SEY CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F 2248 57 Salvatore Nunziato and Angelina NunzUto. his wife, PlalnUffs vs: Fetncr Bros., Inc., A Corporation of the State of New Jersey, et al.. De­fendants.By virtue of a writ of execution In the above stated action to me direct­ed, J shall expose for sale at public vendue, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County o f Mon­mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 6th day of October. 1038, at 2 o'clock, .P .M . Daylight Saving Time.All the following tract of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, Jying and bcimt in ,the Township of Marlboro, County of Monmouth and State of New . Jersey;BEG INN ING at a spike In the cen­ter of a road leading from Wicka- tunk-Pleasant. Valley Road to Hills­dale ahd said-beginning point being distant northerly as ’measured along the center of aforesaid road 300 feci on. the bearing of north 16 degrees 34 mlhufes wcst .from 'the center o f a bridge which la the extreme south­erly point of the whole tract of Salvatore Nunziato and from the first herein mentioned beginning point running thence (1 ) at right angles to said road north 73 degrees 26 m in­utes east a distance of 677.0 feet to lands of State of New Jersey andthence (2 ) northerly and along the ands of State of New Jersey andands of now or formerly RobertBruce Gordon north 16 degrees 05 minutes west a distance of 1280.05 feet tb a point and thence (3 ) parallel to the first - course herein mentioned south 73 degrees 26 mlnules west . distance of 687.80 feet to the center of the first herein mentioned road and a spike and thence (4 ) at right angles to the heretofore mentioned course and along the center line o f saidroad south 18 degrees 34 minutes east a distance of 1280. feet to a spike In the center ot said road the place o f-B EG IN N IN G . • -* -

CONTAINING 20’W esT i lr lc t Tnehs- ure and being part of lands belong­ing to Salvatore Nunziato and for­merly known as a part o f the Luyster Farm , Marlboro Township. MonmouthCounty, Now Jersey ,~rr . "Property located on the easterly sldo of the road leading from Route ‘ “ ’ “ Townsnli

—Three Are Sentenced - For Assault On Man

A, t r io o f you th fu l thugs who b ru ta lly b ea t a . Lau rence H a rb o r m an ln Is e l ln In Ju ly .a n d / a ttem pted to rob . him w ere each sentenced to Bor-' dentown R e fo rm a to ry fo r Inde-

" te rm in a te te rm s F r id a y m o rn ­- ing ln M idd lesex County Court

The youtibs, J am e s P . B a rry , 22 : R ic h a rd T . W a lsh , 21, and

F re d e r ic k Z im m e rm an , 23, a llo f R ahw ay , w e re c b a r j j e d With a troc iou s assau lt and bat­te ry w ith In tent to rob . They

- p leaded guU ly to tho charge• Aug. 19 arwl. were sentenced _ .b y County Judge K 1 o m m e r

. K a lte ls se n .The v ic tim o f tho a ttack .

48-year-o ld W i l l i a m A . E m - b lo y ; 206 C leve land Ave., L au r- enoe H a rb o r , to ld po lice lie

--.— was clubbed, k icked and a trlji ;. ped o f. his clothing ln a wood-

od a rea nea r Is e lln . H e lden tl- f le d his a ttacke rs f rom his

. hosp ita l bed,

F i r s t S c h o o l Z o n a _______— S p e e d e r J n N e t v T s r r n —

M ag is tra te J am e s l l ! M ar tin , M ntaw an , M onday levied h is f i r s t fine fo r excessive speed ln the B ro ad S t. Schoo l zone since schoo l opened . P a ­

t lo lm n n C a r l S tile a . borough ■' po lice , signed a sum m ons Sept.'

. 4 to M in g W. Dong, o f R ou te 8, B row n tow n , The fine- was l i o an d 83 costs and tho o f fe n d e r ’s lic en se w as re v o k ed 15 days,

A lig h te r f in e , 65 and 83 , co sts , w as assessed a g a i n s t

„ V e ro n ic a M arks'. New ” Bruns'" * w ic k , f o r speed ing ln the sam e *~ 'p lace 'o iT X iw rB l.'T iW A re tire-

n ew 'sch oo l session had s la rt- ed . She w as stopped by P .ntro l-

’ m an H a rv e y M o r jc l l , boroughpolice.' .........................

.. C h a r le s E . D o u g h e rty , Mnplc- - w ood ,-p a id M S and 85 costs fo r

" r u n n in g ” the , r e d tig h t on R o u te 34 th ro u gh th e B ro a d

L E G A L N O T I C EMatawan, BEG INN ING at * ooini where the center Une oi MaJo Kireel intersect* tog,. boundary Une of the Townsnip of Matawan, theoe* H i along the eald center Une of MainStreet tn s o u th e r ly direction to thebridge on Main.Street.. souUm u South Street: thence (2 ) along * unedrawn down the center o7 the gu! ley crossed b. the said bridva to Lake Lefferti; thence (3 ) in . jL erly direction along the eatterlv ed. ge o i Lake Le l' rtO to Prosoeet Point; thence i4> along a Une d rKm across Lake Lef/ert* from Prn«n#rt Point In a northeasterly tlireeLion to Ravine Drive; thence ,3 )^ inn ff a line drawn aeros* the gulley ta the left of Highland Avenue to » n*im at the end ol Liberty Street, tow er 16) along a Une oaratlel with Ma tawan Road to the gulley whlcb rum along Aberdeen Road; thence m a lonp a Uoe down the eenter of thUgulley to a point where same inter—.. ..4.w .t.. Mati

the saidtecta with the center. Une o f . Mata wan Road; thence 18) tion;— •»ona the

’ .o o ? ;? .center line of Matawan northerly direction to the point wh»r» said center line of Matawan RoadIntersect# toe boundary fine of tha Township of Matawan; thence (0) a long the satd boundary line of the Towrtshlr o f Mafawan to "*or place of Beginning. rife pointFoiling olace, Hook A Ladder fire nouse. In back oJ Borough Half SEC O N D -ELEC T IO N ‘D ISTftifcl ~ Ail that part of the . Borough oi

L E G A L N O T I C Ef t & ' . « ? !line of Cburch

Matawan, BEG INN ING where the center Une _ __intersects toe center line of Cburch Street, thence 11) tn an easterly di­rection alec* the center Une ol Church Street, thence t l ) toaneai- terly direction along the center Une of Churcb Street to a point where raid eenter Une of Churcb Street in tersects the boundary Une of theTownship ol Metaw&n; thence 12)along said boundary Une of toe Township ol Matawan to a poln)where said bouundary Une intersect* the center Une of Atlantic Avenue; thence <3) along eald center Une of Atlantic Avenuua to a point where tor raid center- Une of Atlantic Avenue Intersects' toe center Une ol Main Street; thence (4 ) along eald center line of Main Street ln ■ souther)*direction to toe oolnt o r place ol Beginning. • , . -PolUng piece. WaihJogton Engine Company Fire House op Lltlle Street THIRD ELECTION D ISTRICT Ail that part of the Borough of Matawan. BEG INN ING at a point where the center Une of Main Street inlernecta the center Une of Churck - Street, thence (1 ) ln a southerly di* reciion along the laid , centei line oi Main Street to toe gutley south ot South Street; thence 121 along a line down the center o f aald gullev to Lake Lefferta;' thence (3 ) In » aou ther Jy-direction - along -to e - easter ­ly edge of Lake Lefferts to the cen ter line of State Highway 34: thenrr

L E G A L N O T I C E***• „*a,d cental une ui r i i l f j 3* • westerly di: r l e D .y* a oolnt where toe said 01 S l ,t ? Highway 34 in tersects the boundary Une of the

£ ! S P # aM,<lllon: Ui*nM iJ| • long the aald, boundary Una of the Township of Madison to a point where {a id Un# Intersecta toe center B rumwick Avenue: tnence jd ) tp * northerly dJrectlnr “J °ng .thw-OMterly edge o f Lake U I ferto to toe gulley toat runs to pack2 if? eu*J thenc»down toe center of pulley to a point where toecenter Une of Schenck Avenue to tonect* toe Iftenter Une of Malr Street; toenct (6) - along Iba centei line ol Mato Street tn a northern direction to a ooinf where the te la center line ol Main Street intersect* the center Une of State Highway 34: thence lp) along the said center line of State Highway 34 to an ea iterh direction to a point where said cen ter Une of Stats Highway 34 inter *et^* the roadbed of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; thence il0> along said roadbed to a oolnt where said roadbed intersects the centei line ot Churcb Street: thence <11» along the aald centei line of Church Street to an westerly direction to the oolnt or olace of Beginning.

Polling p)ace^_M ldway-Ho«e-Bouse on Washington Street. -FOURTH ELECTION DISTRICT All that pari of toe Borough ol

L E G A L N O T I C EMatawan pounded oo tne east and northeast by toe boundary line ol the Township of Uatawan. on tbe south by the northerly bouundary line o f . the-Townahlp-of -M arlboro .-oo - toe west by -th e boundary Un* of tbe fowuship pt Matawan and on the north by -* line extending as toUowi to wit:,

BEG INN ING .at a point where the center Une of New Brunswick Ave nut is intersected by the boundan Une' ol toe Township of Matawan thence ( I ) m a oortherly direction along to# easterly edge o f Lake Lei ferts to tbe gulley that runs to the back oi Locust P lace; thence 12) along a Une drawn down the center of sa id . gulley to a potm where toe center Une or Schenck -Avenue inter' sects the center Une ot Main Street: Une ol Main Street In , a norther)* thence (3) along the said centei direction to e point where tbe sain center' line of Main Street Intersect* the center Une oi State Highway 34; thence <4) alonr the said center Une o* State Highway 34 to a point where the sa id . center Une of State High way 34 intertecta to r roadbed of to< r>ntra ) Railroad of New Jersey.- Polling’ olac#. Freneau tndependem Ktrehouse. Freneau Ave.FIFTH ELECTION DISTRICT All that oart o l_ th e _Borough-.n l Matawan 'bounded in the west by the boundary Une of the Township of Madison, on the north by the boundary line oi the Township oi

L E G A L N O T I C EMatawan and on toe south and e a 3 by m Una extending as follows: to wit: . •

BEG INNING at e point whera^thg center Une. Of State'H ighway 31 In­tersects toe ooundary line ’ of .tha Township ol Madison toencs l l ) to an easterly direction along tbe said center Une of raid State Highway 34 to a point, where the easterly edge of Lake Lbfierta Aitertecti said cen­ter Une of State Highway 34; thence i2) along the easier)? side ol Lake Lefferts in a northerly direction to Prospect Point: thence «3) along ■ line drawn across Lake LeHerts from Prospect Point to a northeasterly di* rertfon to Ravine Ortve; thence (4) along a Une drawn across the gulley to the* left ol Highland Avenue to a oolnt at toe end of fJberty Street; thence <91 along o line parallel with Matawan Road to the gulley which rune along Aoerdeer? Read; thence'6} along a Une down the center of said guifev to a poln! where same intersects with the renter Une ol Matawan Road; thenrr (7) along toa said eenter line of toe MatawanRoao in a northerly dtrerttnn to theoolnt wh*re the said center line ofMatawan Road intersects the boun-1 ^arv Une of the Township of Mata* wan: .—PolUng-H) Uce*vr Borough-Building Hto— viiddleses Road ‘ -ARTHUR C. HALL,Borough Clerk .J18 $87.50 .___

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S i t u a t i o n W a n t e dW IL L w ash -and iro n a l l types ot cu rta in s , a ls o s tre tcn cu r­ta ins in m y own bom e . P rom p l se rv ice . C a ll P a rk w a y 1-3595

.......... ' w lttY O U N G MAN,, m a r r ie d , co l­

lege student w lsb es S a tu rd a y and Sunday em p lo ym en t. P re - f e r r a h ly o ffice rou tin e o r c le rk . C a ll LO w ell 6-0285 a f t e r 5 p.m ,

w j l l

H O U S E S F O R S A L E

W IL L ca re fo r ch ild ren lo r w ork ing m o th e rs , re a son ab le

C o ll LO w e ll 6-1740. , JUWOMAN desire s w o rk c lean ing

o ffic e bu ild ing o r p ro fe ss ion ­a l o ffic e s even ings. C a ll LO w ­e l l 6-5056 a f te r 6 p .m . d r be fo re 9 j i ,m . ju *W IL L do Iron in g In y o u r hom e.

E xp e rie n ced , $1.25 p e r h ou r C a ll L O w e ll 6-5284. J l l

M I S C E L L A N E O U S

79 to Lincroft. boro, County o : Monmouth, of M ari’ New Jer­sey. ' .Tha approximate amount of the ludgment to be satisfied by said sale s tne sum ot 113,125.00 together with toe costs of this sale.inA E . WOLCOTT, Sheriff, Dated Aug. 26, 1038 ‘$47.88

Four Generations At Kapka Family Fete

A to ta l o f 102 guests, re p re ­senting fou r-g en e ra tion s tn tbe fam ily ? attended a /barbecue Sunday a t the hom e o f M i/a n d M rs . Edm und K a p k a , M organ ­v ll le R d ., : C e d a r G ro ve . T h e f l r s O f f t S a a y o f R and y -D rew H u tte r, son o f M r . and M rsv John H tttter,- C ed a r G ro v e , and- g randson o f h lr , and M r s. Knp ka w as ce leb ra ted . .

The b u ffe t supper Inc luded a 65:pound b a r b e c u e d lam b , ohtokens, fran k fu rte rs ', sa lad s Srtd^oakes. ,

Quests included M rs . P a u l F u n k , S t, P e te rsb u rg , F la , g rea t-g randm o the r o f the guest o f h on o r; B a r r y A llim and Pebhy Joyce , R a n d y ’s b ro ther nnd s is te r. Guests a lso attend­ed f rom C onneollcu t, Je rse y C ity , H ills id e , I rv in g to n , G len R idge , R n lw n y , C olon in , Avon- c l, K ean sbu rg , n n d Mndlson Township . ;■

Church1 Members Attend Visit To Gray more

A g roup o f peop le , m em bers o f St. O a b r jo l ‘9 Church, B i nd* evc lt, and St. J oh u ’s Church M a r lb o ro , visited O rn ym o ro , Sunday. About 42 were p res­ent, f rom M org an v ille , Holm* del, E v e re tt, nnd M a rlb o ro . y l i o s ^ ^ ro^ M p fg a h v l I le -

'wer'e^Mlss S a ra lT ’Ann feTfier, M ra. R aym ond B row n ,—Mr*, and M rs . K la r t ln Sm ith s r . , M rs . Joseph L aM u ra s r . , M rs . Joseph Lang a ro s r . , M r. and M rs . D on a ld M U ler and s o n, D ona ld , .M Jss „V jY lcnT Owens, M iss JP a tiL .K on ow a low , a n d M ls3 E l le n C rln e , M rs . B e tty B u rw ln r M t^ and M rs r-Jo scph Vota , W lcka tu n k .

C a rd o f Thanks ,Tho fa m i ly o f tlie la te M rs.

E m m a -L e -B ro w n -w lsh : . to_ex-_ p ress th c lr s in ce ro thanks lo a l l th e ir friend s nnd h ieghbors fo r t h e i r iriahy klndnessds- dar- Ing th e ir recen t bereavem en t esp ec ia lly tho R ev . N orm an R i le y, Ladles A u x f l ln ry o f M id­way Hose Com pany and the Hulae F u n e ra l H om e , E ng lishtow ii. ........... - .............

M r. & M rs , W a lla c e Lau rscn and F am ily

Jlns— ad v 11*

^plegate te LaMura, Atty*,2*47-143/ . SHER IFF'S SALE ' MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT • Docket No. 8331-5-389 Carl Wenner, Plaintiff va. Larvargle Lee, Leola Lee, Defendants...By virtue of a writ .of execiiUon in the above stated acUon to me direct­

ed, I shah expose for. sale at public vendue, at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Mon­mouth;; New Jersey, on Monday, the ,6th day of October, 1058, at 2 o'clock, P.M . Daylight Saving Time.All the defendants* right, title and interest, if any, in and to the follow­ing:-AJJ that'certain Jot, tract, or par­cel of land ond premises and the ap­purtenances thereto pertaining, here- Innftor particularly described, situ­ate, lying and being In the Township, of Matawan In the County of Mon­mouth and State of New Jersey. /B e in g known and designated as lot No. 40. 50, 52 and 53 in block C on the map known as “ Map of Key- port - Heights*. located at Cllffwood, Matawan Township, Monmouth Coum ty, New Jersey owned by N . T. liege­man Co. made July 1914 by Richard Heuser, C. E .Being the same premises owned by toe defendants and recorded In book of deeds No. 2451 on page 233 .and recorded In the Muntnoulh County Clerk's Office. .Being commonly known and desli natcd as No. 32 Cenler St., Cllffwooi Malawan Township. New Jersey.The approximate amount of the Judgment to be satisfied bv sold sale is the sum of $250.00 together with the costs of flifs sale.

K - -J R A -E . . WOLCOTT, Sticrlff.Dated Aug. 27; lUflfl Carl Wenner, Pro Se 148 linos) , ,2-4 $30,24

REGISTRY AND ELECTIO N___NOTICE BOROUGH OF MATAWAN Notice is hereby given that quali­fied volers of the Dorough of Mata- wan not already registered In said Borough under the laws of New Jersey governing permanent rcgls- lra« on. may register with toe Bor­ough Clerk, or notify aald clerk ol c?»oge of residence, at the olerk'a office: Borough Hall. IBB Main St., Malawan, during business houra or . . A toe Comm issioner-of Reg­istration In Freehold, at any time between Wednesday. April IBth, 1958. -H ,^ L T ^ r|l? ay' ScPtomber 23th. 1030,TJurlng“ buslnesi hours.” : • .........

'residence or application for transfer of registra­tion shall be made either by writ- wn request forwarded lo the Borough S n rk ° r .5n»rd o» by calling in per­! ! ? . #t toe office cf the Borough nn Board of elections’11158 including Seplcmber 25th,u,?*fl Z )i!.Hr',<!?v, ^P .,er^ bcr 23to. U336, ii n$ 11 8| s t r# 11 on books will be closed v l i n a *r torihcomlng Genera) H’lfl0 T ucsday. November 4th,,* !? « £ • *» hereby'; given that Dla- fnL j ^ EJrctlon ond Regis- to? tor Iho Borough of Ma-

? nlJI 01 M°nmoullv, Stnte of New Jersey, ivvlj) meet- s i the T n p s v n d C f i iKn*i cd oh - KNClV EM n E ,t ♦to.-lOSB-

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Onfl U, S. Senator One Member of House of nepre-

mom Dp*(rff(r,om ,h0 T hlrd Congress 0 ,Jf of toe noord of Choo• i t rcahoUlrrf . ........

•‘ Tu($ Counth’mcti fot the full term he *e«|on* ol thr reKiulrv txiu- will he held al the following nollinp place* . •fU tS 'l tilLW lU tN U IS IH IC I All ■ that p an ot the Borough u.

M A TA W A K D IN E R ' O P E N U N D E R N E W M AN ­A G E M E N T , C L E A N E F F E C ­T IV E A N D H A S C O U R T E O U S S E R V IC E . T H E P R IC E S A R E ■RIGHT . G O O D F O O D . )9 /3

w a n t e dO L D D E C O Y S , ducka , - geese ,

sn ipe and o th e r sh o re b ird s , good p rice s p a id . W rite B o x G ln c a re o l th is n ew sp ap e r . _________ ■ W jU ’

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B o a rd y o u r dog ln th e cou n try W ill p ick up and d e liv e r . R o e l- how K en n e ls , O ld M i ll R o ad , M a r lb o ro Tow nsh ip . C a l l F R 8-2895.___________ -WJ25

F O U N DS E T O F K E Y S In M ataw an

R a i lro a d S ta t ion . M ay be iden tified a t o ffic e o t K e y p o rt W eek ly and M a taw an 'J o u rn a l- 52 W ost F ro n t S t ., K e y p o rt . . ' ’ wJO

L E G A L N O T I C EREG ISTRY AND ELECTION NOTICE ' ■TOW NSHIP OF M ATAW AN .

Notice Is hereby given that quali­fied voters of the Township of M a­tawan not already registered in said Township under toe laws of New Jersey governing permanent regis­tration m ay register with the Town* ship Clerk, or notify said clerk of change of residence, ot the clerk a office, Munlcipol B ldg., 147 Lower Main St., in -to e Township of M ala’ wan, duriilg business hours and on tho evenings Of September 23rd, 24th and 25th. 1958 frnm 7 p.m . to 8 p.m . or d irect to the Commissioner of Registration J n Freehold, at any time betweeii Wednesday. April 16lh. 1958, and -Thursday. September 25th, 1058. . :Notice of change of residence or application - for transfer of registra­tion shall be mado either by writ­ten request forwarded to the Town* sh ip . Clerk or the County B oard , of Election on forma provided by said Township Clerk, or Board or by call­ing in person at the office of the Township Clerk or County Board of Elections up to and including Sep­tember 25th. 1958.On Thursday. September 25th, 195B, the registration books will be closed until after the forthcoming General Flection on Tuosdey, Novembber 4th, 1958.Notice is hereby given that District Board .of Registry and Election in and for the Township of Matawan, County of Monmouth. State of New Jersey, will meet at ihe places here­inafter designated on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4th. 1958 between the hours of 7 a.m . and 8 p m. for the purpose of conducting the genera] election for the election of •One U . S. Senator - One Member of House of Dcpre* sentallves\from tho Third Congress* 'onal District Ono Member of the Board of Chos­en Freeholders .Ono Member of the Township Com­mittee for the full term Ono Tax Collector for nn unrxplred term. .Tho sessions of the registry board will bo held at tho following polling places:FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT The First District comprises Oak Shades. Kane Terrace. Atlantic Ave­nue. Valley Drive. Church St.. Lloyd Road. Une Road and™ New Bruns­wick Gardena. -Poling place. Matawan Township Hose nnd Chemical Company Fire House, 70 Lower Main St.

SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT The Second District-comprise* the northwesterly side of Matawan Creek to tho boundary line of Middlesex County; thence along Middlesex County Une to Whale Creek, thence along Whole Creek to it* Intersec­tion with the northwesterly prolonga­tion of the easterly edge of Lenox Rood, thence southeasterly along the easterlJL, edge..o f_Lcnox-Road ,, thence- BcuUteaslcrfy along the easterly edge ot Lenox Road to a point on Cliffwood Avenue where Cllffwood Beach and (he tract known as Cllffwood Reach Pork loin using the former proper­ty line of Cllffwood Beach and Cliff- wood Reach Park, continuing south to Prospect Avenue and following the Cllffwood Beach property line to ihe Keyport meadow*, and thence stilt- along- xaid' property Une to Ma- tiwan Creek :Polling place, Flrehouse. Cliffwood,

- T H in o ELECTION -D ISTRICT-—- The Third District is bounded on the south by Matawan Creek- on ihe east by Raritan Bay: on the northSi Whaie Cree^ tn the' tntcrscctioS of Whale Creek and the easlerlv Une ol Lenox Road produced northwest­erly. thence In a southeasterly dl- rectirm |? |ong Lenox-Road-to -appoint on Cllffwood Avenue where Cliff- p'imd ""d i- l* Iracl kno;vn j ,Cltmvonfl..Beach . Park. Jain u .ln j. th,. Pirmcr property line nr aiffw .M Bench nnil Clirfu-nml Beach Pa.h rnnllni, n» .null, lo Prnsncrl A » nu, nnrt fnllnvi'lnp Ihr Clllhvnm l, IW h mnnertv line In Kevpn,| nifn.mw,i'l ie ,Mn ,ai'1 U’ npertvline in Mifawnn Creek.

Polling place Veteran* Memorial ‘ me, corner -lirfwond Ave and Hawthorn Slrret r'lffwood ' Bna ROSE K WENZEL.

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K E Y P O R T re s id en tia l a re a co rn e r o f O sborn and W a r re n

S treets. T h re e bed room d in ­ing ro om , k itchen , fu ll c e lla r , g a rage ; "h o t w ater, baseboard heat, n ic e ly landscaped , out. side p la y pen fo r ch ild ren . E a s y te rm s can be a rran g ed . F J 1 .A . app roved ; m u s t see in te r io r to app reb la te . In q u ire w ith in . 91 Osborn S t . , K e y p o rt . w jtiMATAWAN B O R .O TJ O H . 6

room s, l ‘A t i le baths, porch and sun deck , attached ga rag e and leg bu rn ing fire p la c e . Lot 100 x 100, lo ts o f e x tra s , fu ll p rice , 814,000. C a ll ow ner, LOw ell 6-3374. ~ w jt f

F O R R E N TK E Y P O R T , 4 ro om a p a rtm tn :

on bus lin e , s e a r business cen te r. C a ll C O lfa x 4-2122 a fte r 6 :3 0 p .m . - ..................... ‘ w jt fS T O R E and lo f t Bpace: C a ll

C O l f a x 4-0591 o r C O lfa x 4-1535. w jt f

81800 to $2600, d e live red tc you r lo t. Bunga low s , 4 ro om s and

and bath . Houses loca ted In M ana lapan , N . J . o f f H ighway 33. D a le y & P e tr ie s , House- m overs . In c ., 68 H u ll. Avenue F reeho ld ,i:N . J . c a l l FR e eh o ld 8-2015: ■" ■ ' - w lt fHOUSE , 6 ro om s , 8500 down,

fu ll p rice 86000. C a l l K E an s - burg 6-0449 a fte r T p .m ;- w jUA T T R A C T IV E Cape -C od , lo t 1 64 x 450 ’ , t i le k itchen ; t i le bath. V ETO NO DOW N P A Y ­M EN T . 879 p e r m on th . John T rab - a ch ln o : LO w e ll 0-1737.

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CUSTOM W O R K done on fa rm o r hom e w ith G ra v e ly equ ip ­

ment. R e ad y to p la n t seed bed with ro ta ry p low . L aw n m ow ­ed cu ltiva ted , tre es , b e rry and p lan ts s p r a y e d o r dusted R a tes re a son ab le . C a l l M ldd le- town 5-2162.________________ w jt fH O M E R E P A IR S and .' add lt-

t lon s . c a rp en try , pain ting , p ape r hang ing and g la z ing . G E N E R A L S E R V IC E S CO. L O w e ll 6-3107: w jt fP A R K E R B o a rd in g H om e fo r

aged m en a n d w om en ; 24 h ou r su p e rv is io n ; Ind iv idua l d ie ts . L icensed by S ta te o f New J e r s e y . R e a son ab le ra te s , 1\A m ile s South o f M ataw an lig h t, H ighw ay 34 ; opposite W hite G a te Inn . C a ll LO w e ll 0-0611. Jtf

T H R E E ro om ap a rtm en t un­fu rn ish ed ; new ly d eco ra ted ,

h ea t and h o t wateii supp lied . V e ry re a son a b le ; 114-116 Beech ­w ay , K e an sb u rg . C a ll K E an s - bu rg 6-9734. w jt fM O D E R N and d e s ira b le 3 ro om

e ffic ien cy a p a rtm en t In .M a ta ­wan. A va ila b le O c tob e r 1st. C a ll C O lfa x 4-3405. w jt fA T T R A C T IV E 4 ro om fu rn ish ­

ed ap a rtm en t. 3 p riva te , en­tra n ces , f i re p la c e , t i le ktichen , t ile b a th room , g a ra g e , n ice re s id en tia l sec tion , adu lts on ly , re fe ren ces , 129 B ro ad w ay , K e y ­port.. C a ll C A p lta l 2-9793. w j l lU N IO N BEACH ,' 6 ro om s , 2

fa m i ly house , show er, hot w a te r supp lied . 850 p e r m onth . C a l l C O lfa x 4-7126. w j l lT H R E E bed room house la ex ­c e lle n t re s id e n tia l a r e s , c e n ­t r a lly loca ted fo r s to re s , schoo ls and tra n spo rta tion . C oa l fire d s team hea t, 890 p e r m onth . S een b y appo in tm ent, c a ll CO l­fa x 4-1420 betw een 6 and 8 p .m .

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O F F IC E P E R S O N N E L a n d - shop h e lp , good eye sight and

co -o rd ina tion , n o t' o v e r ’ 38 ; t l p e r hou r to s ta r t , rap id ad ­van ce . A pp ly lh p e rson , B a l­la rd A dve rtis ing , 133 F 1 r a t S tre e t, K e y p o rt . w jt i

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stam p s , s ing le and b locks , p la te . n um be r: — C a ll C O lfa x 4-1446. w jt fAluminum Windows ,. Venetian Blinds,, F re e E s tim a tes No Money Down ..

K a r l A. F ra n tz . CO lfax 4-3405■ : • - W jtf

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Fu rn ac e s , A ir Condition ing, O il B u rn e rs . Sheet M eta l w o rk . In ­s ta ll now tor o u r spec ia l sum ­m e r p rice s . F lo o r F u rn ac e s In sta lled , on ly 6225; cash o r tim e paym en ts . C a ll D O M E & T IC H E A T IN G AND A IR CON­D IT IO N IN G C O M PA N Y , days LO w e ll 6-4331. even ings C O lfa x 4-1680; o ffic e and . shop loca ted o n -R ou te 35, C lllfw ood , N.- J / ;

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A PA R T M E N T . 0 rooms, fu rn lshed ,. a l l u t i lit ie s -su p p lie d ,

adu lts on ly . C a ll C O lfa x 4-1909. ■ w jt fU N F U R N IS H E D ap a rtm en t, 3

ro om s and sun p a r lo r , hea t and hot w a te r fu rn ish ed . Adu lts . C a ll C O lfa x 4-1278. w j l lA PA R T M E N T , 3 ro om s and

bath", - h o t and co ld w a te r fu rn ish ed . Adults on ly , C a ll C O lfa x 4-3723. w j l lB E A U T IF U L 3 room apa rtm eri?

c e n tra lly loca ted , C llffw ood Avenue, a l l u tilitie s supp lied . C a ll LO w e ll 6-3520. w j l lA PA R T M E N T , 4 jo o m s , bath ,

Inc lud ing hea t, h o t w a te r , sto rage b in In - c e l la r ;— Two b locks f ro m M ataw an S tation , 2 B a n k S tre e t, M ataw an . w j l l *

A R T ’S d riv in g school,, loca ted 6 In Sou th R iv e r , W ill com e to y o u r hom e . C a ll C LU fo rd 4-7481. w24

R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a l eM ATAW AN BO RO , c o rn e r lo t ,

114’ f ro n t , sew ers and w a te r . In q u ire 30 L it t le S tre e t, M ata- w an . w j l l -L A R G E bu ild ing lo t on H o lm ­

de l R o a d , H az le t. In q u ire 611 H o lm d e l R o ad , H az le t. w j l lL O S T

B L A C K C O C K E R S P A N IE L , m a le , 5 y e a rs o ld , on S a tu r­

d ay , S ep tem be r 6 ln M ataw an boro iigh o f M ataw an Township n re a ; an sw e rs to nam e o f “ B u d g e .” R ew a rd . F in d e rc a ll L O w e ll 8-4454. J l l

K E Y P O R T H O U SE , 5 ro om s .2 b ed room s , liv in g -ro om , d in­

ing ro om an d kitchen , a l l Im ­p rovem en ts . Ow ner d es ire s to occupy one ro om . In q u ire 314 B ro adw ay , K e y p o rt . o r c a ll C O lfa x 4-0386 a fte r 6 p .m . w j l lF O U R ro om ap a rtm en t; a lso

tw o and a h a lf ro om ap a rt­m ent. In q u ire L a Conte Shoe S to re , 66 W . F ro n t S tre e t , K e y ­p o rt . P h one C O lfa x 4-4063 o rC O lfa x 4-6033? ~_____________w j l lROOfvI and boa rd , good hom e

cooked m ea ls , 6-6064. 'c a ll LO w e ll

J25F U R N IS H E D ro om w ith k itch ­

en p r iv i le g e s fo r business w om an . C a l l LO w e ll 0-5453.

. . H IF U R N IS H E D ro om s w ith p r i­

va te bath , c lean qu ie t hom e , su itab le f o r business couple. C a ll LO w e ll 6-3009. J l l '

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F a r t t im e sa le s w o rk o ffe re d - C a l l SH adys ld e 1-1327 fo r ap ­po in tm en t ln y o u r bom e . WJ9/18

CUSICK INC. •E xpe rie n ced op e ra to rs f o r day sh ift , 81 a .m . to 4 :3 0 p .m . o r even ln ftV sh lft f r o n t 5 p .m . to 10 p .m j caH-OTIST M lo . C O lfa x 4-3575. w j l 8

P IN B A LL -M A C H IN E and poo l - tab le fo r tbe bom e. E a s y

e le c tric m ang le and lro n e r . C a ll C O lfa x 4-0591 o r C O lfa x 4-1535. — ■ ' . w jt fA L L M U S IC A L In strum en ts fo r ,

re n t o r s a le .'a t . low p rice s , when you ta ke lessons f ro m p ro fe ss ion a l teache rs a t -T b s M uslo Spo t, 31 E . F ro n t S tre e t , K e y p o r t . Phone C O lfa x ' 4-6908, p riva te lessons 82.60. — . ' - -■ '■ ' wjtf

M A LE D R IV E R o v e r 26, m a r ­ried , good s a la r y , steady job ,

m ust h ave good re fe ren ces . W rite fu ll p a r t ic u la rs to B o x D ln ca re o f th is new spaper;. . .. . ■■ ■ ■B O O K K E E jP E R , accounts fe

ce lv ab le . M onroe m ach fae ,some typ ing , p le a san t w o rk ing cond itions. S ta te experienceand s a la ry expec ted . W riteB o x D - ln - o a r e - o f - th is news-. p ap e r. —....... " w j l lMAN to ta ke ticke ts . App ly

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W OM AN to c lean . , A p p l y S trand T h ea tre , K e y p o rt .

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m ilita ry e lec tron ic e q u i p ­m en t. C a ll VAUey 6-6300. w j l lE X P E R IE N C E D p a in te r ; In ­

te r io r a n d - e x te r io r , m ust know his business. A pp ly a lte r 6 p .m ., C . E . D itm a rs , 37 W ash ­Ington S tre e t, K e y p o rt . w jtf

U S E D T E L E V IS IO N SE T S L a rg e se lec tion to choose f ro m . V IL L A G E • T V , 20 E .~ F r o n t " S tre e t , K e y p o rt . w jt f

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3 S 0UTIi«MBOY :F a l l Sh rubs / eve rg re en s , shade . tre e s , g ra ss seed , ry e 27c p e r Ib „ lim e , fe r t i liz e r , b a y , p ea t m oss , top , s o i l and m anu re . O p e n / fr o m n a :m.- tn 9 p .m .— d a l ly ; a ls o Sunday. C a ll P A rk ­way 1-0208. _______ . ~ -w jtf.W A SH IN G M A C H IN E In exce l­

le n t cond ition , 850. C a ll LOw ­e l l 6 -4 3 77 .__________________wJ18B L A C K P lano acco rd ion . 120

bass, p rice 8280. R e a l bar- g a ln . c a ll LO w e ll 6-5137. w j l I

MAN A V A IL A B L E f o r occas­ion a l days w o rk , ca rp en try

and pain ting . C a l l Ig jw d ll 6-3107. w j l l

M E N OR W O M E N -F u ll o r p a r t tim e , s e ll L u lla b y e D ia p e r S e rv ice in this a rea . Authentic lead s fu rn ished , good ea rn ings . W rite M r. Shap iro , 711 M ain S tre e t, Avon. ^ w j l l

H O U SEH O LD fu rn itu re , 3 p iece sec tiona l so fa , g ray b rocade ; 24 ” T V , b londe ; tr ip le d re s se r , chest and n igh t tab le , g ra y ; co ffee and end tab le , b londe; d rop le a f d inette ta b le and ch a irs , w a lnu t, cheap . -P lum b ­e rs v ise , o the r item s. In q u ire 14 L akes id e D r iv e , M ataw an , N . J . o r c a ll LO w e ll. 6-0105. •

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suite. C S lL LOw ell 6-6608. -. . .1 ' w j l lU S E D R U G S : 14 s e p a / r a t e

p ieces la rg e c a rp e t i a lso 9 x 12’ •- '8 x TO’ - 0 x 9/ ru g s ; chests, beds, desk , d re sse rs . Shore F u rn itu re , R t . rence H a rb o r .

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C a ll us fo r re lia b le TV s e rv ic e ; te le v is ion an tennas repa ired and in s ta lle d . We a lso re p a ir rad io s and em a il e le c tr lo ap ­p lia n ce s .VILLAGE TELEVISION

20 E. FRONT ST.KEYPORT

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F o r fa s t e ffic ien t ra d io and te le v is ion se rv ice c a ll LO w e ll 6-3844. ' -__________ WJ31BulldozingECKELB R O T H E R S -

T R U C K IN G A EX C A V A T IN G Bu lld o z ing and shove l lo ad e r s e rv ic e C e lla rs , septic tanks. ( I l l d i r t , top so li: re ap g ra v e l washed g ra v e l and m ason sand We sp ec ia liz e In land c lea ring LO w e ll . 8 1845 O ld Tennen l R o ad B o x 54 . M o rg an v llle .wtld-TO 56MimeographingMIMEOGRAPHING

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138 L O W E R M A IN 8 7 . MATAWAN

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t ra c to r , J . G . M etsge r. F lo r ­ence A ve.. K e y p o r t . N ev hom es, g a rages , a l l a lte ra tion s nnd re p a irs . C a l l CO lfax 4-4169. WJ1D/30C A R P E N T E R nnt" M ason con­t ra c to r ; a l l a lte ra tion s . G R o ach , phone LO w e ll 6-0980. ____________________________ wJ23Slip Covers T "

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Social Security Benefits To Be RaisedA l la n ,A .B a * 8 , S o c ia l S ecu r­

ity d is tr ic t m an ag e r fo r the R a r i t a n B a y a re a , exp la in ed

, today th a t abou t 22,000 M id ­d le sex C ounty re s id en ts a n d abou t 23,000 M onm outh Coun­ty re s id en ts w il l re ce iv e an app rox im a te seven p e r c e n t In c rease ln th e ir sppial' securr l t y m on th ly bene fits e a r ly in F e b ru a ry 1959, as a re s u lt o f new leg is la tion s i g n e d by F re s . D w igh t D . E isenhow e r Aug. 29, . . , . .

T h is m eans th a t e lig ib le M idd le sex ' County res iden ts w ill.re c e iv e a to ta l o f o v e r $1,­400,000 each m on th and a sim - l ia r am oun t w il l be p a i d to

’ M onm ou th 'C oun ty re s id en ts ' in these fe d e ra l paym en ts . F o r tbe P e r th A m boy a re a a lone i t re p re sen ts w e ll o v e r $300,­000 each m on th to a lm os t 5000

1 soc ia l secu rity b en e fic ia rie s , M r. B a s s Ind icated .

M r , B a ss em phasized t h a t person^ a lre a d y getting soc ia l

" s e c u r ity bene fits do n o t need to app ly f o r th e . in c re ase . I t W ill he added au tom a tic a lly to th e ir checks fo r J a n u a ry 1959, which w lU be m a ile d o u t e a r ly In F e b ru a ry , he exp la ined . G e tting , ln touch w ith the so­c ia l s e c u r ity o ffic e is n o t nec­e s s a ry b y anyone p resen tlygetting bene fits , M r . B a s s

vsa ld . .To Beneflt More People

U nde r changes In the n e w law , soc ia l se c u rity benefits w i l l becom e p ayab le to a num ­b e r o f peop le n o t p rev iou s ly e lig ib le fd r paym en ts . T h e y

m u s t ; h o w e v e r ;< M r . B a ss poin ted ou t, ap p ly to theLr d is ­t r ic t teocia j secu rity o ffic e be-, fo re paym en ts can b e g i n . Am ong tbe g roup s now n jadd e l i g i b l e because o f these am endm ents which becom e e f­fec tive nex t y e a r a re :Dependents o f peop le w h o

a re 50 o r o v e r who now a re getting d is ab ility Insu rance bene fits (c h ild re n under 18 o r d is a b le d ); a w ife o f any age who has a ch ild in h e r cave who is en tit led to b ene fits ; a w ife 62 o r o v e r ; o r a depend­en t hU9band 65 o r o v e r . ;D isab led peop le 50 o r ove r

who cou ld not q u a lify , fo r bene­f i ts under the o ld law because they did n o t h ave a s much as one-and -one-ha lf y e a rs o f w ork in the th re e . yeara- b e f o r e they w ere d isab led . (A to ta l o f a t le a s t f iv e -y e a rs o f w o rk un­d e r the law s t i l l is re q u ire d ). \D ependeh t p a re n ts whose son o r daugh te r d ied a fte r 1939 and who cou ld not q u a lify fo r benefits u nder the o ld law" be­cause the son o r daughte r le ft a w idow, w idower, o r ch ild .A d o p t e d ch ild ren whose

adopting p a re n t began re ce iv ­ing re tirem en t benefits l e s s than th ree y e a rs • a fte r the adoption . ( In m any efises this p rov is ion a lso w i l l m ake pos­s ib le paym en ts to the ‘m o th e r o f the adop ted ch ild ).A pe rson re ce iv ing benefits

who m a rr ie s an o th e r s o c i a l secu rity b en e fic ia ry can con­tinue to re ce iv e m o n t h l y checks, o r can becom e e lig ib le

as a_dependent' ofa new hus­band or wife without waiting three years, as required pre­viously.

N ow M ay Q ua lify S om e p eop le ln situations

s im ila r to t h o s e m entioned above m ay have app lied fo r benefits in tlie past and been notified th ey d^d not q u a lify fo r p aym en ts . These peop le shou ld get in touch with tbe soc ia l s e cu rity d is tric t o ffic e s p rom p tly abou t fi lin g new ap ­p lications, M r. B a ss d ec la red .

D isab led w o rk e rs whose so­c ia l s e cu rity d isab ility bene fits w ere reduced o r w ere not pay* ab le,, because t h e y rece ived w o rkm en ’s com pensation " o f o the r fe d e ra l d isab ility p a y ­m ents w ill' begin to rece ive the fu ll am oun t o f th e ir so c ia l se­cu rity d isab ility paym en ts . (These peop le do not have to fi le new app lica tion s . T h e ir so ­c ia l s ecu rity checks w i l l be s ta rted au tom atic a lly w i t h checks m a ile d out^ e a r l y in F e b v u a ry V •/ . .,

U n d e r the am endm en ts it is ea s ie r fo r ce rta in em p loyees o f n on -p ro fit o rg an iza tion s and s ta te and lo c a l g ove rnm en ts to be b rough t under the law , the soc ia l s e cu rity m anage r said .

S lig h t R u le Change M r.—B a s s a ls o poin ted o u t

there is a s lig h t change ln Lhe ru le s on how m uch p s o c i a l secu rity b en e fic ia r^ can ea rn and stil! g e t soc ia l secu rity bene fit "paym ents . U h d e r the new. p rov is ion a p e rson 's so­c ia l s e cu rity bene fit w ill n o t

b e w ith h e ld f o r - a n y - -m o i& s beg inn ing Ln 1859 in w h lcb n e ith e r w o rked In h is own business n o r e a rn e d o v e r $100 in w ages w h ile w o rk ing fo r o the rs . -

Beg inn ing J a n . 1 , 1959, the soc ia l s e cu rity ta x ra te f o r em p loyees and em p lo y e rs w ill be tw o-and-one-ha lf p e r c e n t each . The ra te fo r se lf-e in p lb y - ed peop le w ill be th ree -and - th ree -Q ua rte rs p e r cent. These ra te s a re schedu led to in­c rease e v e ry th ree y e a rs u n til 1969 when they rco.ch fou r-and* one -h a lf p e r ce rrt each fo r em ­p loyeea n d ^ m i r i o ^ s ix -and -th ree -q u a rte rs p e r ccn£ fo r se lf-em p loyed p e o p l e . S ta rtin g w ith 1959 the f l r s t $4800 o f e& rn feg s . In a y e a r w ill be taxed f o r s o c ia l se c u r­ity and w ill count tow ard so ­c ia l secu rity b ene fits .

M r, B a s s re p e a te d that it is n o t n ecessa ry fo r peop le a l ­re ad y re ce iv ing m on th ly p ay ­m en ts to a p p ly f o r the au to - m a t lo in c re ase , how ever, new c la im an ts o r In q u ire rs a re in ­v ited to con tac t th e lo c a l so ­c ia l s ecu rity o ffic e a t 313 S ta te S t., P e r th A m boy . ,

Pedestrian Fatalities High Among Students

School age c h i I d r e n com -p * !se "H per cent oJ to o ped­estrian s k ille d each y e a r in tra fr ic accidents, F r a n k J . Quinn ol the AAA A u tom ob ile C lub o f—e e n tra l N ew Je rse y sa id today , in urg ing m oto ris ts to drive c a re fu lly a round school aiens.

"N ow Umo schoo l is open aga in .'' M r. Quinn sn ld , " to e s treets o [ m ost com m unities w ill be crowded wlGT young­s te rs going to and f r o m to c lr c lasses, it is up to toe moto- 1st to watch ou t fo r these youngsters; m any of w hom are Just learning the fu nd am en t­a ls o f tra ffic s a fe ty ."

T h e AAA c lu b O ff lc ln l sn ld -tlin t w -sa fc ty -poste r o n t h e theme, "S choo l's Open—D riv e C a re fu lly .•' has m ade Its ni>- lrcnrunce on lo c a l s t r e e t s . Stnte and loca l po lice ass is t­ed In lh e d istribu tion o f ap ­p rox im ate ly 2000 p o s te rs ln C en tra l New J e rse y .

T eenagers ! In the A rm ed F o rc e s , In Lhe w o r ld o f busi­ness and In d u st ry , a h i g h schoo l education ls a p re -re ­quisite fo r ad vanced tra in ing and p rom o tion . P re p a re now fo r a b rig h te r fu tu re , O o back to schoo l and g rad u a te ! -

Teenagers I T h e U sS r A rm y . N avy . Air F o rc e and M arin e C o rp s a ll need - h igh —qua lity peop le to f i l l h igh q u a - l l - t y Jobs. You r chance - o f— getting the tra in ing ln the A r m e d Fo ro es tlm t w ill s la n d you to good stead ln la te r li fe d e ­pends on h ow w e ll educated you a re .v lf you p la n to m ake a ca ree r o f toe A rm ed F o rc e s , o r If you want to go In to le a rn n tra d e , y o u 'll need a high school d ip lom a to m ake the most o f you r oppo rtun ities . P ro te c t you r fu tu re , Qo baok to school and trraduate !

. . . 3 W A Y S B E T T E R !

College ExpandsScience Classes

Tbe em phasis ia on science in M onm ouU i C o lle g e ’£ *n e a r ly com p le ted expansion o f c lass ­ro om and la b o ra to ry space , designed to m ee t an expect­ed e n ro llm en t o f up to 2900 students this f a l l . L a s t y e a r's fa l l e n ro llm en t set a re c o rd at 1754,

R e g is tra tio n w ill begin M on­d ay and ^/classes w ill s ta rt Sept, 25, beg inn ing the th ird acad em ic y e a r on its new cam pus fo r M onm ouU i, which is ce leb ra t in g Its s i lv e r ann i­v e rs a ry th is fa l l . B u ild ing s .on tho cam pus, once the S ha­dow Law n estate , a re being conve rted At ati in c re as ing pneo f rom the ir fo rm e r estate IISes, JQ lg h t^ tru c tu rc s w il l be in op e ra tio n fo r instruction- re la ted p u rp ose s ; s e v e ra l m o re bu ild ings u rc In re se rv e . I t Is estim a ted (h a t the cam puS cou ld accom m odate 3000 stu ­den ts w ith renova tion s o f these fa c ilit ie s .

F o r th is fa l l an expansion o f . the chem istry . la b o ra to r ie s Into a fo rm e r ly unused w ing w ill p rov id e fa c i lit ie s fo r ad vanccd cou rses nnd la b o ra ­to rie s . . . Another, bu ild ing w ill b ecom e Uie science npnex , fo r add itiona l science c lasses ;

M o re Space F o r PhyatcsM ore space w ill b e . p ro v id ­

ed In the b lo loey -p liy a ics bu ild ing by the rem o v a l o f the e lec tron ic s techn ic ian la b ­o r a to ry n o w in ono w ing . T h is ' la b o ra to ry - w ill - go into the bu ild ing now housing the e lec tron ic eng inee ring d ep o rt­m en t; h ow ever, the tw o p ro ­g ram s w ill be kep t sep a ra te , the fo rm e r a tw o-yea r cu r­r icu lum on se rv ice and r e ­

p a ir o f equ ipm ent and the la t te r a fou r-y e a r cu rr icu lum aim ed a t re sea rch and deve l­opm ent. !

O ne .sm a lle r bu ild ing has been conve rted into an an im a l spec im en la b o ra to ry , another' to a p lan t la b o ra to ry . Student e x tra c la s s activ ities w ill fo ­cus on a sp ec ia lly renovated bu ild ing at the edge o f the p lay ing fie ld s . I t w ill house studen t g ove rnm en t and club o ffic e s , re c re a tion space, and the o ffic e s o f thc d ire c to r o f cx tru c ln ss activ ities and thc phys ica l cducution depart- ment."\ - .

An oll-w cttther jn m p from thc m ain c lass ro om build ing to tho annex which houses fa c u lty o ffice s w ill im p rove t r a f f ic flow and w ill m ake fa c u lty o ffice s m o re , access-- I Die to students. ' New p a rk ing fu c lU tle s_w lll doub le la s t y e a r ’ s capac ity . M onm outh ; a com* m u te r co lleg e , w ill bo ab le to p a rk about 2909 c a rs on Uio cam pus, .

: IHE MATAWAN JOURNAL

F irs t Section Sept. I I , 1958 P an e F ifte e n 1

H ave you rend thc c lass ified ada!

$ 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 S o u g h t i n . Brain Injury Suit

Dnmngcti o f 6250,000 a r e sought,. by a s t ru c tu ra l w o rk e r because o l se r iou s b ra in In ­ju r ie s s u llc rc d when be was thrown from lh e top o f a build ing 011 which lie waa working by the a lleg ed negU- gent ope ra tion o f a c ru u e .-

Tbe su it Institu ted by W ll- ' lim n F . K enn ed y , l .a u re n e o H a rb o r, w n j ' f l l e d F r id a y a l toe o l l le e o t M idd le se x C oun t* • C le rk M , Joseph U n ify ,

S p rrb e r C rane C o rp ., New­a rk , ow ner o f the e ra n e . and Joseph C a rp en te r, the o p e ra t­o r , a re defendants to th fc Su ­p e rio r C ou rt su it.

s a l e s MERCURY SERVICE

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Skinless Franks i 59

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■MATApN, JOURNAL

Sunny Scene At Allemvood

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F irs t S e c t io n .F a y e Sixteen Sept. I I , 1958

Mailbox TheftsTop Postal Crime

T h e fIs o f m a ll f ro m house­h o ld e rs ’ m a ilb oxes aga in ls at the top o f the l is t 'o f -posta l c r im es , P os tm a s te r G ene ra l A rth u r E , S um m e rfie ld sa id recen tly . Ch ie f P o s ta l In spec to r

r^D av ld^H -S tephens-repo rted to M r . S um m e rfie ld t h a t . posta l In spectors caused 7495 a r ­re s ts fo r m a ll c r im e s in the 1958' fis c a l, y e a r , ’ ended t h i s p as t June . A to ta l o f 7401 con­v ic t io n s ,. 98.7 per cent,, w ere obta ined ln . cases ta ken to

. . t o t a l . . . ”“ T h is h igh convic tion ra te ,

M r . .S um m e rfie ld com m ented , ~ ‘ ‘ dem onstra tes how tho rough ly pos ta l Inspectors Investiga te a case b e fo re they cause an a r ­re s t , and 'how e ffe c tive ly they op e ra te when th ey fin d th e re ls a v io la tion o f posta l law s .'

_ 1 P o s ta l sta tu tes m ost o f t e n V io la ted la s t fis c a l y e a r were those In vo lv ing the fts f r o m

.m a i l recep tac les , p a r t ic u la r ­ly ,h om e m ailb oxes . T h e r e wdre 3835 a rre s ts In this ca te ­g o ry in fis c a l 1958, com pared w ith 3287 the p rev ious '57 f is ­ca l y e a r . M r. Stephens' re p o rt re v e a le d grow ing num bers o f o r lm ln a ls a r e v ic tim izing househo lders In the fts f r o m the hom e boxes. In an lnc rea s - ln g num be r o f cases, he n o t­ed , th e se -c r im in a ls a r e dope add ic ts a fte r" m oney - t o -b u y drug9. ' ' ' A partm ent D eve lopm ents

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Allemvood H osp ita l, M onmouth County 's tubercu los is tre a tm en t cen ter, p resen ted a p le a s ­ing view ln the sum m e r sun with f low e rs In f u l l b loom ln f ro n t .o f .th e .c o t ta g e s , T h e h o sp ita l,I under the d irec tion o f the B o a rd o f F re e h o ld e rs and w llh M rs . R o sem ary E h rh a rd t as su p e r­intendent, has a capac ity o f 100 and n o rm a lly has from 75 to 80 patien ts under t re a tm en t . The B oa rd o f M anagers Includes M rs . H en ry E . A ckerson J r ., K e y p o rt , p res id en t; MS's. Lew is Thompson, R e d !B a n k , p residen t em e ritu s ; M rs . Lou is A lb rig h t , S p r in g :L a k e ; M rs . G eo rg e L . V an -D eusen .- Rcd B a n k ; -M rs . C harles E , Sp ringho rn , M a taw an ; D r . M ade line K a h r s /M a r l ­b o ro ; M rs , ' I r v in g F e is t, S h rew sbu ry ; M rs . I l a r r y R . B r ln d le , B r ie l le ; Lou is H . F a r b , L on g | B ranch , ani^ D r . D av id W . M cC re lgh t, M a r lb o ro ._____________________________________ -

, u la r ly where . there a r e \ la r g e tfiirtm ian t'' d eve lopm e irte^ tljs t

...have m a llb oxe s-c lu ste red— to- g ethe r in the lobbies.

Those y h o receive re g u la r ‘ gove rnm en t a llo tm en t o r pen­sion checks often are v ic tim iz­ed, and th e ir checks s t o l e n ,

fo rg ed and cashed. U lt im a te ly , they get th e ir m oney , but th e re o fte n a re d e la y s which Invo lve hard sh ip . ‘

S e v e ra l fa o to ra have produc­ed .m o re the fts f r o m hom e m a ll boxes In re c en t y e a rs . I n add ition to th e m illio n s o f new hom es and m illio n s o f persons added to pension lis ts , th e re h a s been a g row ing ten ­dency am ong m e rc h a n ts . and businessm en - to" c a s h ' checks eas ily ,' o ften w ithou t m ak ing c e r ta in o f vthe Identlfjc .at.lo ji o f the p e rson , cashing' the check,■MrrrStephens-noted— - -------- --' In add ition to h om e m a l l box th e fts , Mr.* S tephens' re ­p o rt noted In c re ase s in m a 11 fra u d s . A t the top o f the "b e s t s e l le r " lis t ln th e m a l l f ra u d

fie ld s , he noted , a re such p ro ­ducts as t im lra c le " weight re ­duce rs , "b e e ''J e lly " supposed to have m ag ic a l cU ra tlv e pow­e rs , fa k e cance r cu res a-n d s im ila r w o rth less n ostrum s... .. A rre s t 331 In 1958 .......' A to ta l o f 351 m a ll fra u d a r ­

re s ts w e re b rough t abou t by In specto rs in tho 1958 fis c a l y e a r . In v o lv e d ln these 351 a r ­re s ts a lone , M r . S tephens esti­m a ted , , w e re - f r a u d , schem es which b ilk ed th e pub lic o f an e s t im a ted $11,408,000. E v e s th is -high to ta l, .h ow e ve r , sdoes n o t re fle c t” the ' fu ll ex ten f • o t m a i l f ra u d op e ra tion s du rin g the y e a r . M any would-be m a ll fra u d op e ra to rs w ere encou r­aged , to get ou t o f th e ir bud­d ing op e ra tion s b e fo re t h e y h ad gone f a r enough to be a r ­

re sted , a fte r In sp ec to rs le a rn ­ed o f th e ir s c h e m e s , M r . S tephens noted .

A nother ca teg o ry o f p os ta l c r im e s whioh sh ow ed a n - in ­c re a se w as th a t in v o lv in g 11- le g a l'm a llln g ; o f n on -m a lla b le m a t t e r . T h e re p a r t ic u la r ly have been se r io u s In c re a se s In m a ilin g o f " f i l t h and obscen ­i t y ," M r. S tephens n o t e d , and the p os ta l In sp ec to rs a re g iv ing h igh p r io r i ty to In ve s ti­gations w he re obscene m a 11- ISgs a rO suspec ted . . : •... C lt lz e n s c a n h e lp ln - p r o s e c u ­tions o f such c r im e s , M r . S te ­p h en s 'ob se rv e d , b y re p o rt in g suspected v io la t ion s p rom p t ly lo th e ir p o s tm a s te rs , who w ill see th a t p os ta l In sp ec to rs a re adv ised p ro m p t ly , . ..1

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M iss J o a n L o r r a in e C a r- rh o d y r 50 P a c i f ic S t , E a s t K e an sb u rg , d augh te r o f -J e re - m la h C a rm od y , N ew Y o rk , and th e la te M rs . L : 11 la r / C a r- m ody , b ecam e , the b r 1 d e. o f E ugene W ; S c h a u fle r , 141--Rort M onm outh R d ™ : K e an sb u rg ," son o f the la te M r . .and -M rs E m ile S c h a u lle r on " S a tu rd a y . Sep t, 6 , 1958, at 2 p .m . ln St, C a th e rin e 's C h u r c h , E a s t K e an sb u rg ;. X h C -R e v . T jinddeu s W o jc ie - h ow sk l, p a s to r , p e r fo rm ed the

. .. doub le r in g ce rem ony b e fo re an a lt a r decori-U :d a'lth white g la d io li . M rs . H e rb e rt Toom bs w as th e s o lo is t and o rg an is t .

G iven ln m a rr ia g e b y h e r fa th e r , the b rid e w o re a fu ll leng th gown designed w ith a fitted lace bod ice w ith a boat neck lin e ou tlin ed w ith sequins and lon g s leeves pointed a t tbe w ris ts . L ac e f lo w e rs re -e ra b io ld e re d w ith sequ in s t r im ­m ed th e tu lle s k ir t which llow - ed Into a chape l-leng th t ra in . H e r th re e -q u a r te r leng th ve il o f illu s ion f e l l f r o m a c row n o f sequ ins and sb e ca rr ie d a cascade bouquet o f w hite Fu-

~ - .r ji ch ry san th em um s and ro ses , i ; W e a rs B lu e C h iffo n 1 - M iss Ann H e rn , E a s t Keans-

bu rg , w as t lie m a id o f hono r. S h e -w o re a b r id a l b lue ch iffon gown q ve r sa tin w ith a sleeve­less b od ice , and p la in neck- Une, end ing In a b ack d rape , H e r m a to h ln g b ra id ed bead

■ rin g w as co ve red w ith beads and she c a rr ie d a cascade bou­quet o f te a ro ses ..M is s C la ire H e rn , E a s t

K e an sb u rg , w as tbe , b r ld es - m a id . H e r fro s te d m e lon gown and headp iece w e re s ty le d lik e the h on o r a t tend an t ’s and -sb e c a rr ie d a cascade bouquet o f

. b lue ro sea ... . . M is s .M f lrg a re t R y a n , N ew ­

, ■ a rk , n iece o f the b rid eg room . was th e ju n io r b rid esm a id . ' She' w o re a m e lo n g ow n and

headp iece l ik e the b r i d e S- m a id 's and c a r r ie d a cascade

" bouquet o f b lue ro se s , - E lg b t- y e a r-o ld C a ro l A nn S o h a u fle r ,

- K e an sb u rg , n iec e o f the bride.— g ro om , w as tb e f low e r g ir l

She w o re a b lu e ch iffo n knee- leng th d re s s w ith a s leev e le ss

- bod ice ; a sc a llo p ed ja c k e t and e w ide sash . H e r headpiece

- vvas m ade o f b lue ro s e s and she c a r r ie d a m in ia tu re bou­quet bt tea ' roBes.

* E m i l S c h a u fle r , K ean sbu rg , -w as h is -b ro th e r 's best -m a n and u sh e rin g w e re R ic h a rd H ea le y . J e r s e y C ity . Ju n io r u sh e r w a s Jam e s A 1 v a n o s ,

; P a s t K e an sb u rg , nephew o f the b rid e . R i c h a r d A lv a n o s

- E a s t K e an sb u rg , nephew o f the b rid e , w as the p age .. • M rs . J a m e s A lv an o s , E a h t

v K e an sb u rg , s is te r o f tb e b r id e , w ore a b lue shea th d re ss w \th a m atch ing fe a th e r b a t and a co rsage o f ta lism a n r o s e s . M rs ,- E d w a rd R y a n , N ew a rk ,

... - s ia te r -o L th e b r id eg ro om , chose , a g ra y lace o v e r ro se ta ffe ta

d re ss w ith a du s ty ro se hat ~ and acce sso rie s and a co rsage

o f ta lism an ro ses .T r ip T o C anada '

A re cep tio n fo llow ed a t B uck 8 m i t h ' s R e s ta u ra n t ; E a s t K e an sb u rg , a fte r which the coup le le f t f o r C anada . F o r t ra v e lin g , th e b rid e w o re a ro y a l b lue Sheath d ress w ith ’ a m atch ing h a t . b la c k weeessor- les and a w h ite o rch id " c o r -

v sage . . ................. .T he b rid e -a tte nd e d J u l i e *

R lch son H igh S c b o o 1, Hew Y o rk , and l s em p lo y ed as a s e c re ta ry b y the N o rth e rn In -

— su rance C o ., N ew Y o rk . The b rid eg ro om attended M idd le -' town Tow nsh ip ‘ H ig h , Schoo l and se rv ed fo u r , y e a rs In the U .S . M a r in e C o rp s , 18 m on ths

— o f which w e re spen t ln Jap a n . He Is em p lo y ed by the A lbee C onstruc tion C o ., K e an sb u rg .

T h e - coup le w i l l re s id e onC a rr . A v e ., K e a n sb u rg .-

M ataw an M an W ed In SfateO f Washington

M iss D o r is Jeann e K n a b e. daugh te r o f M r . and M rs . M ar*

, tin .Jr. K n a t ) e. N o rm andy “ Beuch* a r id . H a ro ld S tephen

L a v o ic ^ s o n o f M r. and M rs. S tephen' D . L a v o ie , E dg em e re

D r . . M ataw an . were m a rr ie d on S a tu rd a y . Aug. 9 , 1958. In 8 t. P a u l ’ s E p isc op a l Church , M ount V e rn o n . W a sh .,, b y the

— R p .Vj W i l i a m F o rb e s . ‘ .............T he b rid e w o re a ba lle rina*

leng th gow n o1 w h ite n y l o n o rg an d y . H e r v e i l f e l l f rom a s m a l l .h a t _ o f seed, p e a r ls and tu lle and she c a rr ie d a pray* e r .b o o k ad o rn ed w ith w h 1 1 e ca rn a tion s .

M rs . I r a P o e r . M oun t V e r­non . m a tro n o f h on o r, wore a

— gow n -o f- la v end e r^n y lo n .Q rg a rh . dy nnd c a rr ie d p ink cara t- tions. M r . P o e r s e rv ed as best m an

A recep tion fo llow ed a t the h om e o f M r , 'a n d M rs . P o e r .

. T h e coup le .w ill l iv e In Ren-______

Bride Of Raritan Township Man

M RS . P A U L THOM AS C A U IL L- The H o ly F am lly t/C h .u .r .c .h , U n io n B e ach , was the scene o f tbe wedding on S a tu rd a y , S ep t. 6, 1958, o f M iss N o rene M egg lson . d augh te r o f M r . and M rs . W illia m L ; M egg lson , 733 B o rd en tow n A ve ,, Sou th Am­boy , and P a u l T hom as C ah ill, sou o f M r . and M rs . A rthu r J . C n h ll l, G reen G ro v e A ve., R a r i t a n Townsh ip .

The R e v . - Joseph Q . F o x . p a s to r , o ffic ia ted a t tbe doub le r in g ce rem ony a t 11 a .m . and c e le b ra te d the nup tia l m ass , b e fo re an , a lt a r d eco ra ted w ith w h ite—g la d io li and p a l m s . J am e s L it t le , Bou th A m b o y , w as the so lo is t .. T he b r id e , .g iv en ln m a r ­r ia g e b y b e r fa th e r , w o re a p rin ce ss s ty le gown o f D up lon i s i lk , fa sh ion ed w ith a s c o o p nec k lin e , s h o rt s le e v e s and a p a le b lu e s i lk o rg an za bow a t the m id r i f f . H e r headp iece o f Im p o rte d s i lk i llu s ion v e ilin g w as h e ld in p la ce by g la rg e p a le b lue s i lk o rg an za b o w , Sbe c a r r ie d a cascade - a rm

I 'b b u q u e to fw h i t e T c s e s r s t e p h - f n o t l s and po lish ed Iv y .

S is te r I s A ttendantM ls s A n n M egg lson , South'

A m boy , w as h e r s is te r 's m a id o f h on o r and on ly a ttendan t. S he w ore a p a le b lue p eau de so le dress,- s ty le d a long p rin ­cess lin e s . H e r headp iece w as a p a le b lu e J u lie t cap to which w as a ttached a nose l e n g t h v e i l. 6h'e'"carrfed an a rm bou-

hMct of .PtUe b lue and w h i t e ca rn a tio n s and po lished Ivy .

John G oe tz .-M a taw an , w a s best m an , and u she ring w ere H a rr is o n Boggs j r . , K e y p o rt , and Lew is K u p k a , c ll ffw o o d Beach .

T h e b r id e ’s m o th e r w o re an em e ra ld g reen s i lk fa ille " d ress w ith a m atch ing v e lv e t h a t. The b rid eg ro om ’s m o th e r was a ttired la a c o t i llio n b lue d ress w ith a m atch ing h a t .

A cock ta il p a rty and recep ­tion f o r 75 guests tvos h e ld a t Bu ttonw ood M an o r , M ataw an .

The coup le , who le f t f o r a tr ip to the L a u re n t la n M oun­ta in s ln C an ad a , w i l l l iv e a t 257 N etherw ood D r . , C llffw ood B e ach , when they re tu rn f r o m th e lf-'w edd ing t r ip . , ;

M rs . C a h i l l ls a g radu a te o f S a y r e v l l le , H igh Schoo l apd .at­tended R u tg e rs^ U b lv e rs ity E x ­tension D iv is ion . S he is sec re ­t a r y to th e D lr e c t o r - o f B ab y , and P ro fe s s io n a l P ro d u c ts R e ­se a rch at the C h icopee M anu- fa o tu r ln g -C o ., M llltow a ., The b r ld eg ro om y w h o a l s o attended R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , I s a K e y p o rt H igh S ch oo l g ra d ­u a te . H e s e rved ln the U . S. N a v y A ir F o r c e fo r fou r y e a rs , p a r t o f w h ich t i m e w as spen t o v e rs e a s . H e ls a lic en sed r e a l esta te and ln su r- a n o e -b ro k e r , assoc ia ted with the C llf fw o od B e ach R e a 1 1 y C o ., and Is ow ne r o f the C ll f f ­w ood B e a c h W a te r C o.

T h is w eek , w hy don 't you ~ lo o k - th ro u g h •tfce^ .w lndow s o f

y o u r chu roh / . . f r o m th e in­side. w

f t * * " "■ 11-adr Attendant N oD -Sec ta rlao

DAY Fi&eral Home >1 1 6 ) M ap le P I ., K e r p o r l £■' * ' T e l. C O lfa x 6-1352 ^fUNEJtAl DECISIONS i

I ol w— d - - * t i n ! • pttVi • ( p a lpfbw lift lu w g (ads S e a a

G eo rg e K u d r lc k S r , " .G e o rg e K u d r lc k s r . , P e r t h

A m boy , fa th e r o f G e o rg e K u d ­r lc k J r ,,-M a taw an ;-d ie d S a tu r­d a y , Sep t. 6, 1958, In P e r th A m boy H osp ita l. H e had re ­s ided ln P e r th A m boy f o r m o re than 50 y e a rs and was em p loyed as a w a tchm an f by the F la g s ta f f F ood s C o ., P e r th A m boy . -

M r . K u d r lc k was a com m un­ican t ahd one o f th e o rg a n iz ­e rs o f S t . J o h n ’s G reek " C atho­lic C hu rch . • .

B e s id e s h is son, h e Is su r­v iv ed by b is w ife , M a r y ; a d au g h te r, M rs . M a ry B a r re n , P e r th A m b o y ; ano th e r s o n , A nd rew , P e r th A m boy : 11g ran d ch ild re n and one g re a t­g ran d ch ild . ;

F u n e ra l s e rv ice s w e re he ld ’St" ¥ :3 0 " ,a .m . M onday— a t th e K a ln M o rtu a rie s , inc.', P e r th A m boy , and a t 9 a .m . a r e ­q u iem m ass .w as c e le b ra te d ha S t. Joh n 's Church , In te rm en t w as In S t. J o h n ’s C em ete ry . P e r th A m boy . _ ’ "

P e te r L an g e re lsP e t e r L an g e re ls , 77, o f 2

W ilson A ve .. K e an sb u rg . d ied Sunday , Sep t, 7 , 1958, a t h is h om e a fte r a sh o rt I lln e s s . H e was the son o f the la te P e le r and M arie L a n g e re ls . .

M r . L an g e re ls w as a re tired eng in ee r f ro m A tla s R e fin ing C o ., N ew a rk , and h ad liv ed la K c an sb u rg fo r fo u r y e a rs .

S u rv iv in g a re h is w ife ,-M rs . F ra n c e s (F le id n e r ) L a n g e re ls : tw o sons; P e te r , N ew a rk , and J a c o b , B lo om ln g d a le ; two d a u g h te rs^ M rs . C a th e rin e D a ­vidson , and M rs . M a r ie R o o t w e ll, both o f B lo om fn g d a lc ; t h r e e s tepdaugh te rs . M rs . F r a n k V nnV o lkom . L yn d h u rs t ; M rs . D a v fd S om m e rs , Keans- b y j g l ’ M rs . J o a n E a r ly , T o r­rence! C a l l/ . ; " IJ 'g rahdC bU d re tr and I t g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .

F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w e re held W ednesday a t 1 :30 p .m ., a t the John J . H yan H om e ‘ for" F ud - e r a ls , . K ean sbu rg , w ith tbe R e y r ir r~ O tto ;C rF ^ :JB n k e 7 l)a s * - to r o f the F i r s t M e t h o d i s t C hu rch . K e an sb u rg . o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was ln F a i r View C e ifie te ry 7 M id d le t o w n .----------

M rs . John B ro x m e le rM rs . V io le tta B r a d y B rox -

m e tc r . .78 , d ied . Stodday,-; Bcpt; 8 . 1958, .a t her hom e, 56 Mid- ■ d le se x S t ., M a taw a o /S h e was b o rn ln M adison Townsh ip , d augh te r o f the la te

H am B ro x m e le r , L on g V a lle y , N .Y . j tw o s is te rs , M rs . H an­nah L am be rtson , M o rg a n v llle , and M rs.- L i ll ia n B u r le ig h , U n ­ion B e ach ; th re e b ro th e rs , S tephen , L em u e l an d C h ris to ­p h e r B row n , a l l o f M adison Tow hshJp ; n ln f lt J ra a d c h lld re a ; 15 g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n " a n d s e v e ra l _g re a t-g re a t-g ran d ch ll- d re n . /

PJuDeral s e rv ic e s :■ w l l 1 be h e ld a t 1 p .m . to d a y a t the B ed le F u n e ra l H om e , M a t a- w an , w lth i.be R e v . L aw ren ce R , B a i le y , p a s to r o f the F lr a t B a p tis t C h u rch , M a taw an , o f­fic ia ting . In te rm e n t w ill be In O ld Tennen t C em e te ry .

D a v id A . F lu k e D a v id .A , F lu k e , 73, P la n e

S t . , S tanhope , d ied S u n d a y , Aug, 31 ; 1958, In D o v e r G ene r­a l H o sp ita l. H e w as the b roth ­e r o f B a x te r F lu k e , U n i o n B e a c h , . ' ,

M r . F lu k e h ad liv e d ln S tan ­h ope fo r 62 y e a rs . H e w as a re t ire d D .L .S W R a i lr o a d en­g i n e e r . " — — ------ """ —

The P le h T F u n e ra ] H o m e , S tanhope , w as ln ch a rg e o f a r­ra ng em en ts . '

John G eorge W enx Joh n O e o rg e W cnz, 63, d ied

F r id a y , Sep t. 5, 1958, at P e rth . Amboy H o sp ita l. H e liv ed a t 467 B ro o k s ld o A ve ., L au re n ce H a rb o r . B o rn In .N ew a rk , he had liv e d ln L a u re n c e H a rb o r fo r the p a s t 18 y e a rs . H e was the son o f the la te C h a r l e s Wenz and C a th e rin e (F re lt a g ) W ens. H e was a v e te ran o f W o r ld W a r I.

S u rv iv in g -a re -h is w ile . M rs . Ed ith (W a llin g ) .. W cnz ; a d augh te r, M tss D o ro th y O li­v e r , M ad ison -Township; a b ro th e r, C h a rle s . N o rth A rlin g ­ton ; th ree s is te rs , M rs . Jo se ­ph in e -A a tonny ,.-W e»C -B o ln l. I n ­lan d : M rs . I re n e R o ck law ,B e lle v i lle , and M ra . V io la O r le n e ll . N o rth A rlin g ton ,-

F u n e ra l se rv ice s w ere he ld T uesday a t 3 p .m . a t the B ed le Fune r a l - H o m e ,-K e y p o r t ,_ w ith the -Rev.- W illia m E ,-W e b s te r - p as to r o f the L a u re n c e H a rb o r C om m un ity C h u rch , o f f ic ia t ­ing , In te rm e n t w as in Q rcen G ro v e C em e te ry , K e y p o rt

Couple Married In Union Beach

M iss C a ro ly n N . G o r m a n daugh te r o f M r . and M rs .,D a n ie l G o rm a n , 318 B roadw ay ,,U n io n B e a c h ; becam e t h eb rid e o f S p ec ia lis t F i lt h C lass B obby C la rk , son o r M r. and M rs . F r e d C la rk , B o ycev ille , W ls ., on S u n d a y , S ep t. 7 , 1958.

T h e d oub le r in g cerem ony w as p e r fo rm e d a t H o ly F am ­i ly C hu rch , U n ion B e ach , by the R e v . Jo seph G . F o x , pas­to r , a t 3 p .m . I

M rs . F r a n k F le m in g . Stone R d . , U n io n B e a c h , w as organ ­is t. . ,

T h e —b rid e , - g iv en—In m a r­r ia g e b y h e r fa th e r , w o re a f lo o r - le n g th gown fe a tu r in g a s a b r ln a n e c k lin e , la q e , bodice tr im m ed with seed p e a r ls and sequ in s an d w h ite sa t in long p o in ted s le e v e s . H e r fingertip v e i l " fe ll f r o m a c r o w n of p e a j js and sequ in s and s h e c a r r ie d a cascade bouquet of white ch ry san th em um s .

S is te r I s A ttendant ' M iss D ia n e G o rm a n , • s ister o f th e b rid e , w as h e r o n ly at tendan t; She w o re a lig h t blue f lo o r- le n g th gow n, s ty le d with a s a b r ln a n eck lin e and short s le eves . A p ic tu re H a t o f the sam e m a te r ia l com p lem ented h e r gow n and sb e c a r r ie d a c o lo n ia l bouquet o f re d roses.

T h e best m a n w as L l o y d K a m m , C ran fo vd , and ushers w ere A ndy A nderson , B 1 m a G a ., an d W U llam C e r r l, Som liB end , In d . -........

T h e b r id e ’s m o th e r wore—a-; lig h t b lue d re s s , a ls o fashion- ’ed w ith a s a b r ln a neck line and s h o rt s le eves w ith ligh t b lue acce ssa rie s and a cor­sage o f re d ro s e s . Th iy m other o f the b r id eg ro om w o re a navy b lue ta ffe ta d re s s w ith navy ac ce sso rie s , and she a l s o chose a re d ro s e co rsage ,

R e cep tion A t B u c k Sm ith ’s A -T 'eceptlort; w a s - ’.' hbld- - at-

B uck S m ith ’s R e s ta u ra n t , P n l- th e f] ; i: A v e . ; ; K e an sb u rg ;V « t *p .m , " ' ' '■....._ ’ T h e coup le le f t f o r a t r 1 p th rough .the sou th e rn sta tes . T h e b rid e chose a p in k suit w ith w h ite ac ce sso rie s an il a -CQrsage..o£_Hhlte--gftr.denlA8 .for t ra v e lin g . She w as g raduated f ro m R ed B a n k H igh S d -h o o 1 w ith the C la ss o f 1958 ; She ls em p lo y ed by th e New- J e rse y B e ll T e le p h on e C d ., , In the R ed B a n k o f f ic e . - V

T h e b r id eg ro om w aa g rad u ­ated f rom B o y c e v il le H i g h Schoo l- and ls ln the U . S A rm y s ta tion ed s t the N ike B a se |n H o lm d e l. A fte r re tu rn ­ing I r o m th e ir w edd ing . t r ip , the coup le w ill re s id e in U n ­ion B e a c h , ........... ‘

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F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere he ld F r id a y a t 8 a .m . a t the R a lp h D am ln n o F u n e ra l H om e , L ong B ra n c h , . fo r , -M rs .- M a ry ._ ,.C 8 r- m ln e Addeo , 71 , o f 400 ,E x - . chango F lT T to n g B ran ch , who dt?d T u esd ay , Sep t. 2, 1958, ln M onm outh M ed ic a l C en te r, a fte r , a lon g I lln e s s . A t 9 a .m . a so lc ln n h igh requ iem m ass w as c e le b ra ted a t H o ly T r in ity C hu roh , L on g B ra n c h . I n t e r- m en t w as- In M t. • C a rm e l C em e te ry . W est L ong B ranch ,‘ M rs . Added w as the m othe r

o f M rs . A nna M oss, K eyp o rt . She w as b o rn In I t a ly and had liv e d in th e Un ited - States fo r 60. y e a rs , 20 y e a rs o f which w e re sp en t In L ong B ran ch . H e r - husband "was tho la te S am u e l A ddeo , She was '. a m em b e r o f - H o 1 y T r ln lty - C hu rch . ' i

A lso s u rv iv in g a re six sons, F ra n k , A sbu ry P a r k ; H a r ry E .y N e w a rk ; C a rm en , S am ue l and John , a l l o f Long B ran ch : W i l lia m , H aoken 'sack : one oth ­e r d au g h te r , M rs . M a ry D eg ll E s p o a t l , .L o n g B ran ch ; 14 g ra n d ch ild re n ahd fou r g re a t­g ran d c h ild re n ,

C h a r le s ,E . M oser — F u n e ra l- s e rv ice s were held W ednesday , Sep t. 3 , 1858, ln E ih m a u s , P a . , fo r C harles B . M o se r , 43 , E m m au s , who died S u n d ay m o rn in g , Aug. 31, 1058 o f a b e a r t a tta c k . In te rm en t w as fn P h i ll lp s b u rg .- M r,-M o s o r_w a s .the husband o f the fo rm e r M iss R t h e } D a v is , M a taw an . A lso su rv iv ­ing a r e two s ls te rs - lh - law ; M rs , A r th u r B u lzm an , K e yp o rt , and M rs . W illia m S ch a rz , Eng llsh r- town.

TJidmaa A nd rew Ilixdn— A . h igh m ass o f r e q u i e m w a s ce leb ra ted - Sn tu i day_^> 9 a .m . ln S t . C a th e rin e 's Church , K e a n sb u rg , w ith the R e v Th add eu s W o lc lch ow sk l o ff ic i­a t in g , fo r T h om as Andrew D ix ­on . 70 , o f R ou te 36, E a s t K e a n sb u rg , who died Wednes­d ay ,' B ep t;“3 7 1956 ,-it-h ls -h om e^ In te rm e n t w as in B t, Joseph ’s C em e te ry , K e y p o rt . Ho w a s the fa th e r o f M rs . H a r v e y M odenbach , K e y p o rt ._ Mr." D lxd n , a re tired se rv ice ­m an "tu ra l G a s C o ., w as a — com ­m un ic an t o f S t / C athe rine 's C hu roh , )

A ls o su rv iv in g a re hla w ife , M rs . M a rg a re t K a n e ) D ix on ; one o th e r daugh te r, M iss P h y l­lis L .' Bun tcnbach , E a s t K eah s-

"b lirgT a SGH- S^t. Tho tn rs D ix ­on , w ith the U H .- A ir- F o rc e In P en n sy lv a n ia : th ree b ro th e rs J am e s . M a lv e rn , P a . ; B a rn e /s

Couple Married At St. Ann's

M lsa E ile e n K le in , d augh te r o f M r . and M rs , J a c ob K le in , 29 Com pton A ve ., W est K e an sb u rg , becam e ih e b rid e o f C harles tv. R u eh le , son o f M r , and- M ra . Ju liu s F . R u e h le , 153 O sborn St., K e yp o rt , S a tu rd a y , Sept, 6 , . 1958, a t 2 p .m , ln St, A nn ’s Churoh , K e an sb u rg . The R e v . S tan le y LevandesU I, p a s to r, o f­fic ia ted . The coup le h ave re tu rn ed f rom a w edd ing t r ip to W ildwood. :■ . .

B re hm e M r. and M ra ..A lla n B reh m e ;

parents o f a son ,* b o rn In South A m boy H o sp ita l. -

- V e lb a • ■

" A' ioH WT8 "tibrn' lti • S o u t h Am boy H osp ita l, to M r , and M I's rJo sep 'h -V e i’b aV ‘486 H a rd - lng R d ., L au re n ce H a rb o r .

S eag llone ' ’M r, and M rs . M a r ls Scag ll-

one, 38 W ln th rop P I . , H a z le t, WTe th e p a re n ts -o f.-a -d au g h te rr born Jn South A m boy H osp ita l.

T r lp o l l t l i “A daughter' was b o r n ln

S o u lli Am boy H o sp ita l, to M r. and M rs . N loho laa T r lp o li t ls , 807 F o re s t A ve ., L au rence H a rb o r.

r i t t iu sM r, and M rs . John P lt t lu B ,

35 B o o rs S t ., K e y p o rt , a re the parents" o f a d augh te r, b o rn In S ou th . Am boy .H b sp lta l. _ : .. - . .. ... . - i in r a g a s " ." ' ......

A d augh te r was b o r n ln -M Sm nouth M ed lo a l O e n t e r , W ednesday , S ep t. » , I9S8, <0M r . and M rs . J e rom e B u ra g a s 8 C la rk D r . , W e s t K c an sb u rg .

.Jon e sM r r a K d M l ls r "W ) lb i i r ,'J o n e J r

R ou te 34; M ataw an , .a r e tho p a re n ts o f a d augh te r, born W ednesday . Sep t. 3 , 1958, In M onm ou th M ed loa l C en te r,

_ Vashe jrA" son was b o fn S u n d a y ,

A ug , 31, 1958. ln M onm outhM ed lo a l C en le r , to M r, a n d M rs rH n ro ld Vashoy-, 905 U n ion Ave'., U n io n Boach ,

— ; R y anM r . and M rs . E dm und R y ­

an , 624 F ln e h u r s t 'D r . , C ll f f ­w ood Beach , a r e the p a re n ts o f tf d augh te r, b o rn T u e sd ay , g e p t , . .2 , 1858, la R iv e rv lewH h sp lt ft l. ..................

l : E lg o rtA daugh te r w as b o rn Tues­

d a y , Sept,' 2, 1958, In R lv e r - y ie w -'"H osp ita l, to M r , , and M rs . B a r r y E lg o r t , 18 G a rd en T e r r . , H a z le L ^

! HanfordM r. an d _M rs . R u sse ll San­

fo rd , 14 £<fst Shoro S t ., K oan s- b u rg , a re the pa ren ts o f a son , b o rn T uesday , Bcpt, 2, 1968, In R iv e rv lew H o sp ita l;

"• ' W eave r "A so li w as b o rn M o n d a y ,

Sep t.- 1, 1859, ln R iv e rv lew H o ap lta l, to M r , and M rs . Jo- B epA iV en ve r,- 6 Ann C t . , K e y ,p o rt . , - . ' - ■ - , .

K e llyM r . end M rs. John K e lly ,

T h ird end D ivis ion S to., K e y ­p o rt , a re the paren ta o f a daugh te r; born ln P e rth A m ­boy H bsp lta l.

F ly n n . . - ..A .d a u g h te r w as .b o rn Tues-

B e thahy R d „ H a t le t i a r e t h f - fis y , Bept. 9 , 1958, In R ive r- View H o a p 1 1 a 1, to M r. and M rs . F ra n k F ly n n , 20 D lb ltng S t ., U n ion B e a o h ;-

G o tp lF -M r , and' M rs .' k . K , ’ O o te ll,

A tlan tic A v e ,, C llf fw o od , Are t h e p a i ’o n t a - o f . a a o n . b o r n ln P e r th A m boy H oap lta l,

M ayM r. snd M rs . P a u l M ay , 21

Annapo lis D r . . H a z le t , a re the p a re n ta -o l- jt_ s o tL _ h o n i T lm rs : day , Sept, 4, 1968, ln R iv e r ­v lew H o sp ita l,­

. S lie ehan A son w as b o rn in - P e r th

Am boy H o sp ita l to M r , and M rs . T hom as Sheohan , 1022 Edm unds A v e .. U n ion B eaoh ,

B ra d sh awM r, and , M rs .. John B rad -

Bhaw, O ld Tennen t R d „ M o r­g an v llle , a r e the p a ren ts o f a son , b o rn F r id a y , Bept, 6 ,. 1968, In M onm outh M ed lo a l,C e n te r .

■ R o a e ll . . ,. A .th ird eon w as b o rn o n ’ F r l-d a y , Sep t, 8, 1088, In M 0 n-m ou th M ed ic a l C en te r to M r, and M ra . F re d R o z e ll, 9 R u t­ledge D r . , M idd le tow n . M r, R o z e ll is the fo rm e r m anage r o f ' t r i r ^ r j ;* 'N e iv u o iT y ” c o r S to ro In K o y p o rt . "

” L o B c lloM r. and M rs , L ou is L oB c llo ,

12 B on chw ay , K e an sb u rg , are the p a ren ts o f t daughte r, b o rn F r id a y , Sep t, 6, 1969, In R iv e rv le w H o sp ita l,

-- W illiam s - .A aon w as born In Pp.l'tli

A inboy H osp ita l to M r. and M rs . R 0 U 0 r t W illiam s ,. 22 O a rd n o r P I . , C llffw o od . —

Engagements....................M o r re l l-C a a li l l l____

M r. nnd M rs , John D , Cns- h ll l s r . , O ld Am boy ltd ., Itobv o r ls v i l lo , announco the en­gagem en t o f th e ir daugh te r, F ra n c o s J e a n ; to H a r v e y

. ' B r lx lu aM r , and M rs. C h a rle s B r lx -

lus,. 15 R ooseve lt Avci, L a u ­re n c e H a rb o r , a re the p a r ­en ts o f ’ a s o n , born - S a tu rd a y , Sep t. 8 , 1958, ln R iv e rv lew H o ip t ta l. - _

H a l l -A son was born on Sunday ,

Sep t. 7 , "1958; In . R iv e rv lewHOSPIU I to M r, and M rs ir. u ix o n , a re tired s e r v i c e - n l v R . r l .

r / c r - t b - e K e w J e r a e y - N a . -

' E c k to f " . .M r , and M rs . A lan E c k lo J

8 M on roe S I . . K e yp o rt , a r e the Pa ren ts , o fa --d a u g h te r ,, b o r n M onday , Sep t, 8 / l9 5 8 r In 'M 0 n - m ou th M edica l C en le r. •

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M r* . A b ra h am L , l lu y la r E ljra b e th . R . HqyJa t ,

77. o f 10 . C en te r 8 t . , Ocean~ p o rt . a. fo rm e r rCeypdrt : re s i­dent, died ^ th e r hom e F r id a y .

C h a rle s fS e p l. 5, 195b, She waa b o rn In ______ - -- - .V . and V irg in ia <G r e e n ) ’ H o lm d e l, d augh te r o f th e - la te j and Johnl D ix on . P h ila d e lph ia ;B row n , H e r bu sb in d was the | j o b .a F . R eya - and • ' A g o I s i* s t s f f r * . M rs . J an e S im pson . ......... .........................la te John B ro xm e le r . - (S ch a n ck ) R e y a . S he was ihe F a lsm o n , P a .b M rs . M a ry F H z - ! j .y . s t ’ , K e yp o rt .

S u rv iv in g a re th re e daugb , w idow o f A b ra h am L . H u y lo r . ' in g e r . M rs . R ove L u c k l. H aze l ( .le r s , M rs . L ena B ra d y W e lls , j sh e w as a m em b e r o f P oca ton . P a , ; M rs . E m m a F a i r , ; T iltonw ith w hom ih e liv e d : M r s Ih on ta s L odg e . K c y p o r l. , M rs . B i t a h B u rk e and M rrM a ry C la y to n . R o b e rts v i lle : i S u rv iv in g a re tw o son s , Upb . N ora M cGee, Ph ila d e lph iaM rs . L e n a W oo lle y , M organ - ............ ...v l l le ; tw o sons, C h a rle s W il­l ia m B ra d y , M a-aw an ar.d W ll-

A son was born M o n d a y - S e p t . , 8 . 1958, In M onm outh M ed ic a l C eD ter, to M r . a n d M ra , J a m e s 'L a w s o n , 19 H d f;

M IBB F R A N C E S J . C A S H IL LF ra n k M o r re l l J r „ son o f M r and M ra . H a rv e y F . M o r re ll s r . 29 L ake B lv d . , M ataw an . r ^ ' t a s T c 's i f f lU aii'd M r , /M o r r o l l a re g rad u a tes o f M ataw an H lt l i S ohool', M U s C a sh lll < 18 em D ibye ir~5a~ l~ s e r v lee--r«pr» -. s en ta tlva a t Ih o K o y p o r t o f ­fice p f the New J e rs e y— B e ll Te lephone C o , M r . M o r r e l l se rved - fo u r y e a rs w ith the U H — Alt—F o i 'c e - s n d p rc s e rU lyLs a m cm b e r o f- th c -M s law anBo rough P o lic e F o rc e , ,

L o S a p lo - ln fs n ll M r. and M r i . t ia rm ln o In -

f s n l l , P o o le A ve ., K e yp o rt , an ­nounce t h e engagem ent o l-tbe ir d a u a h te r ,_ y i rg l( l ln t o Bal* v s to re - L o f ju p lo ,/s o n /o f J ’ a lr lc l iLoBap Io, K e y p o rt , and the la te M is , L o fla p lo .

M iss In fan t! i s a g radu a te o l M idd letown Tow nsh ip H i g h B ch oo l. and Is em p loyed ut

' i F o r l M onm outh . M r- LoHapfo M r and M rs John T l l lo n . ’( » g radu a te o l K c y p o r l

O tte r H I,. I la z le l, a re the pa r- i M * 1' B choo l. H e In em p loyedt i l . F o r t L au d e rd a le Y 1 a ----- T h * John J . H yan Home fo r je n ls o f a son. bom M onday' i hF ih« O ld M ill D a iry , ar.d L e o n a rd , K e y p o r t : 'two i F u n e ra ls . K e an sb u rg , was In Bept. 8, 1955.“ In M om ito tttjl.‘ A-.M»tLnd wedding l« P la n(con tinued In co lum n eeven ; I c lia rg e o f a r :h n g em e rJ !). 'M e d ic a l C en te r; ■ • - - .rn cd - .,. . _ . :........... " . ‘ T

. Second Section Sept, 11, 1058 Tago On»

Deaths Reported(continued f ro m co lum n th re e )

M rs ; A b rah am If- l lu y la rs is te rs , M rs . W illiam M c­Adam s, R e d B a n k , and M rs .G lad y s B a u e r , F la ; two b ro th ­e rs , W lU lam R e y a , H a 1 1 e t , and E d w a rd R e yn , F re e h o ld ; s ix g rand ch ild re n und t h r e e g re a t g rand ch ild ren ,

F u n e ra l ae rv lcca were lic ld M onday a t 1 p .m . a t t-ho B ed le F u n e ra l" H om e , K a yp o rt , w ith Uie R e v . M au ric e P h i l l i p s , p as to r o f tho F i r s t B a p t i s t C hu rch , K e y p o rt , o ffic ia tin g .In te rm en t was tn I I o 1 m d c 1 C em ete ry ,

M rs . Jo lm 8 , C onove r M rs . E d ith M ay C onove r, 70,

o f 87 M ill R d r, M atnw an , died Sunday , Sep t. 7 , 1858, ln Mou- m ou ih M ed ica l C en te r. S h e wna born ln Ben B r ig h t, ( la u gh ­te r o f the lute R o b e rt E . nnd E d ith M . (B o rd en ) V n nB ru n t .

Sho liv ed 111 R ed B on k f o r a num be r o f y e a rs nnd In F a i r H aven fo r ' 18 y e a rs , p r io r tom ov ing to M ataw an , n I n -e J . . . ,m on ths ago , H e r husband , ^ -"h o n G c n li le , S h rew sb u ry ;

Sh rew sbu ry , a fte r a t h r e 8- m on th Illn e ss . B o rn In I t a ly , ho Uvod ln. New Sh rew sbu ry 15 y e a rs aud w as a fo rm e r re s id en t o f C o lts N eck , Ho was tho fa th e r o f M rs , E s th e r D l- Q rc g o r lo , C heesequake,

M r. L u c c a re lli w as; a fa rm ­e r . H o wns a com m un ican t o f M t, c n rn io l C hu rch , A sbu ry P a rk . He a ls o wns a m em be r o f Ihe F a n n e rs nnd G a rd en e rs A ssoc iation , K e y p o rt , and o f the F a rm Bu rpnu o f M o n ­m ou th County . •

A lso s u rv lv ln a a ro I lls w ife , M rs . F llom c n a L u o o n ro lll ; two sons, D om in ick . W nys ld o , nnd F ra n k , n l h om o ; two o th e r daugh te rs , M rs . H oso L a V lo la , New C an aan , Conn ., and M rs .

John Sohunck C onove r, d ied In N ovem be r 1954,

Su rv iv ing " a r e a son , J , B e r ­t ra m C onove r, R od B a n k ; a s is te r , M rs . A lfonso M , Qns- k i l l , R od B u n k : two b ro th e rs , R o b e rt E . V anD ru n t J r ., West L ong B ran ch , and R eg in a ld E . V BnB ruu t, R ed B an k , a tv d th ree g rand ch ild ren .

F u n o ra l s e rv lco s w e re held Tu e sd ay a t 2 p .m . a t the W o r­den F u n e ra l H om o , R ed B a n k , w ith the R e v . C h a rle s S . W eb­s te r, p a s to r o f the F i r s t P r e s ­b y te r ian C hu roh , R ed B a n k , o ffic ia tin g , In te rm e n t w h s In" F a i r V iew CBH letery , M idd le ­town. , .

. A rth u r A. K r le g e rA rth u r A . K t le g e r , 62, W y-

o k o ff, fa th e r o f M rs / R o b e rt H ow e, K e y p o rt , died S a tu rd a y , "Sept. 8, 1968, ln B a rn o r l M em ­o r ia l H oap lta l- P a te rs o n , l ie was; the v ic e p res iden t o f tlio S am u e l B ra cn C o,, In c ., a road con stru c tion com pany o f W yokQ ffJ tR d Be rm uda ,-..,,,

M r. K r le g e r w as b o r n in B ro o k ly n and had re s ided in W yoko ff f o r 20 y on rs . l i e . waa a m em be r o f tlio W y ok o ff P lan n ing H oatd , tlie W yok o ff C ham ber o f C om m erce , t li £ W y ok b ff B took c lu h / n n d -P r o - teo tlon F i r e C om pany I .

Bealdea h is daugh te r, h o Is su rv iv ed by Ills w ife , M rs , B lan che (M cLaugh lin ) K rteg - o r ; a son , John A. n t h om o ; h la fa th e r , D av id , M iam i, F la , ! two a le te rs and two g ran d c h il­d ren .

F u n o ra l ae rv lc e s ' W ero he ld ye s te rd a y a t 11 a ,m . a t tlio V a n d e rP ln a l F u n o ra l 11 o m o, W yok o ff , '

M ichae l L u o a a re ll l .•M lohao l L u c c a re lli , 0 8 , : died

M onday , Bept; 8 , 1269. a t h la l i o m e, W ayatdo R d . , Now,

b is m o th e r, M rs . P asq tio Luc- c a re l l l , It iv ly : thvee b ro th e rs , N a ta le .-J o se p h and A loxnnde r, a l l In I t a ly , and e ight grand- oh lld i'on , 1 .

A so lem n h igh requ iem m ass w ill be c e leb ra ted a t 10 a ,in . F r id a y a t M t. .C a rn je l C hu ro li, In to r'm oh l w i ll be in M t. C a lv a ry C em ete ry , N e p- tune Tow nsh ip , under the di­re c t io n ,o f th e R o b e r t A . B rau n H om o ' fo r F u n e ra ls , E a ton ­town.

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Second Section P a g e Tw o_________Sept. 11, 1958

Henry L. Zucker.Succumbs Sept. 4

H e n ry L . Zucker, 87, fo rm e r M a taw an Borough C o u n c i l meunb&r and a p as t p residen t

~ o f the M ataw an T o w n s h i p "B oa rd ' ^ b r"E d u ca t lo iv .-"d 1 e d T h u rsd a y , Sept. 4, 1958, a t his h om e , 14 Sohenck A ye ., M ata­w an .

, . M r . Zucke r liv ed ln M ata ­w an fo r 40 y e a rs . H e was born In New Y o rk , the son o f the

, la te O eorg e W . and A n n a M a ry (B u tz ) Zucker. H e was

/ a 'm em b e r and fo rm e r trustee o f the F i r s t P re sb y te ria n C hu rch , M ataw an . He was one o f the o rg an ize rs and a past

‘ p re s id en t o f the l i b e r a l Bu ild ­ing a n d l o a n A ssoc iation , M ataw an . .

M r . Z ucke r was a cha rte r m e m b e r of- O ph ir Lodge , FJUAM, E a s t O range. He was, a t o n e - 4 1 m e, v ice p resident

. o f Hannon-VanW inkle-M u d- n ln g Co., M ataw an , re tir in g s e v e ra l y e a rs ago.

S u rv iv ing are his w ife, M rs . L ou ise (B row n ) Zucke r; two daughters , M rs . A lice H a rd ­ing , . W yckoff, and M rs. MU- d red ( B e a m ) K an e . New

^ _Y o rk ; two- sons, H en ry G . Zucke r, M ataw an , and H a ro ld

Director Retires At Rutgers

D r! J . O liv e r Lam pen , ( le f t ) . Is shown w ith D r . Se lm an A. W aksm an , who re tired recen tly aa D ire c to r o f the Institu te o f M icrob io logy o t Rutger's, The Stato U n iv e rs ity . D r . Lam pen suocceded D r . W aksm an as d irec to r o f the w orld -fam ous center f o r the study o f m ic rob io log y . ...... :

H E N R Y L . Z U C K E R7 , B eam , Rum son ; a s is te r, M rs . A rthu r Oucte, C a ldw e ll; seven g randch ild ren and two grea t-g randch ild ren .

F u n e ra l, serv ices were he ld M onday a t 1:30 p .m . a t the

. B ed le F u n e ra l Hom e, M a t a- wan, w ith the R e v . Chester: A . ‘

. G a llow ay , pasto r, o f th a .iF irs t P re sb y te r ia n Churoh, (o f f ic ia t ­ing. In te rm en t was In O ld Ten- nen t C em ete ry . 'r a y Todd , H o lm de l; L ou is M . H ague , R um son , E d g a r P ik e , W a lte r P ik a , M ilton Stevenson and C h a r le s . H o ta llng , a l l o f M ataw an . ... :

Will FiledErnest L . Zlngermann

E rn e s t L , Z lngerm ann ,- K e y - p o rt , who died Aug. 1, 1058, n an ie d " a f r ie n d ," D o ro th y E .

; F re y , a s so le b ene fic ia ry o f hl3 . .e a ta te ,_ accord ing to h la w lU dated du ly 22, 1998. .

D r , S e lm an A. W aksm an , d i­re c to r o f the R u tg e rs Institu te o f M icrob io logy and one o f the w orld 's fo rem os t m ic rob io lo ­gists, re tired r e c e n t l y to what p robab ly w ill tu rn ou t to be the busiest y e a rs o f an ach ievem ent-packed ca ree r. E ffe c tive M onday, D , J , O liv e r Lam pen , 40-ycar-o ld research biochem ist a t the Squibb In s ti­tute o f M edica l -R esearch , be­came the In stitu te ’s .n ew d i­re c to r . : — - .

B u t D r. W aksm an . who won science's m ost cove ted hono r, the—Nobe l P r iz e , f o r h is con­tribu tions to m ed ica l know­ledge, ls f a r f r o m re t ir in g In the sense- o f tu rn ing " from ac­tiv ity to id leness. -. .

H is 70th b irthday on J u ly 23 b rough t him to the un ive r­s ity ’s re tirem en t age and em ­eritus sta tus, but the fo rm a l end o f that long pe riod o f se rv ­ice o n l y m eant. that._be. w ill, h a y e m o re i im e f o r ' i l ls ac tive inXCrests!! They num be r In tlie" dozens, f ro m superv is ing .v t .b e w o rk o f his' p e rson a l F o u n d s tlon fo r M ic rob io log y and the W a k s m a n F oundation s ' In F ra n c e , I t a ly and Jap a n ' to the com ple tion o f a m onum en­ta l th ree-vo lum e w o rk on the actlnom ycetes. -the - fa m lly —o f. so li m icrobes f ro m which 25 o f the 30 an tib io tics cu rren tly In use w e re derived .

T o Speak In A ustria ThoBe In te re sts a re in terna­

tiona l In scope. T oday , D r . W aksm an and M rs . W aksm an a r e In S a lzbu rg , A u stria , and n ex t w eek he w ill be In V ien­na where he w ill add re ss the In te rn a tion a l C ong ress ln B io ­chem istry . H e w ill com e home ln the f a l l to catch up w ith s om e . o f the .w riting . and. re-. Search he hasn ’ t had enough tim e lo r . In a busy life .

The W aksm an sc ien tific c a ­r e e r p a ra lle ls w lth . g r e-a t fa ith fu ln e ss tbe em e rg ing otatv u s o r A m eric an science as' a whole! The past 40 y e a rs o f •p rog ress ’ - In ou r so lenos Is m atched by m a n y o f D r . W aksn ian ’s own experiences.

In his e a r ly d ay s , he suc­ce ss fu lly kep t ab re a s t o f . a l l deve lopm en ts In -the H e ld o f m ic rob io log y , W ith the -p a s s- lng y e a rs , as the vo lum e o f re sea rch aad know ledge about th a t sub ject grew , he n a rrow ­ed h is In te re st t t f s o l l m ic rob i­o log y , In "re ce n t y e a rs , he has reduced th a t In te re st s t i l l fur-

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he got a 20-ceot-an-hour Job as a g la ssw a re washer a t the A g ricu ltu ra l E xp e rim en t S ta­tion . .

M rs . W aksm an sha red t h e d ifficu ltie s o f the scien tist’ s e a r ly ca re e r, becom ing h i s b ride Just as he began w o rk f o r h is doctora te ib C a lifo rn ia . Now they p lan to en joy togeth­e r th e ir hobb les o f music, a r t and t ra v e l, . ' .

Son l s Pa th o log is tT h e ir . 'son, D r . B y ron H a l­

s tead W aksm an , nam ed" f o r the R u tg e rs p ro fe sso r who h ir­ed h is fa th e r as a g lassw are w asher, and encouraged h 1 s sc ien tific am b itions, is a not­ed m e d lo s l ‘ p atho log ist on the s ta ffs o f H a rv a rd and M assa ­chusetts G en e ra l H osp ita l. - i.'lProis" tw o W aksm an . g rand ­ch ild ren wlii' g e t 'a ll possib le enM u ra g em en tifrom t h e i r d i s ­tingu ished grandpop l f they choose c a re e rs In solence.- D r- .W ak sm an Ja iim lts t h a t

w’lth h is re t irem en t there w ill be changes In h is life , but one th ing T r - o e r t a ln i -T b e r e -n e v e r w ill be a d ay when h 1 s thoughts a re f a r aw ay f rom the so il m icrobes his life has been .spent studying ' and the m iracu lous antib iotics th a t h is life tim e o f w o rk helped to pu t In m ank ind 's bands.

Pastor Again To Head Polio Drive

Appointment o f D r ; L e s te r H . C lee, w e ll-known P re sb y te r ia n c le rgym an and public s e rvan t, as New Je rse y S ta te C h a irm an o f the M arch o f D im es D r iv e fo r the fi f th consecutive y e a r , w a s announced recen tly by B a s il O ’Connor, p resident Of the N a tiona l Foundation . T h s ve te ran polio figh te r w ill lead- the thousands o f New Je rse y vo lun teers tn the J a n u a r y cam paign o f the n a 1 1 o n _a 1 hea lth o rgan ization which h a s announced an expanded p ro ­g ram aimed T o attack" m a jo r , hea lth p rob lem s of the nation . In m a k i n g the announce ment, M r. O 'Connor sa id : ’ ’D r , C lee's outstanding p e rfo rm ance in the battle aga in st polio high­ly qua lifie s him fo r leade rsh ip o f the m o re than 5,000,000 New Je rse y citizens In the ir support o f the b roadened ob jectives o f the nation ’s la rg e s t vo lu n ta ry hea lth o rgan iza tion ." The p res­iden t pointed out. that ..the. .N a ­tiona l Foundation ’s expanded p rog ram , ln addition to con­tinued attention to- the prob­lem s , o f po lio and v iru s d is­eases would now Include arth-.. r l t ls , b irth defects and extend­ed investigations o f cen tra l n e r­vous system d isorders as in it ia l ta rgets . \ _

.Asks Continued Support Accepting the state c h a i r ­

m anship fo r the fifth y e a r , D r . C lee appealed to the peop le o f New Je rse y to continue th e ir

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ther. to J h e s t r^ le b ranch o f so il m lc ro b lo ld g yT e p re s e n te d b y the prod ig ious fam ily o f the actinom ycetes. Som e m easure o f the ta sk o f s im p ly “ keep­ing ab re a s t" o f th ls .su b ie c t la the fa c t that b is re fe rence notebooks w h i c h even tua lly w ill become the m anusc rip t o f a book cove r m o re than th ree fee t o f sh e lf space.

Coins Antibiotics 'B y another m easu re , D r ;

W aksm an points out, h is own lle ld o f science has g r o w n from the point 20 y e a rs ago where less than $100 w orth o f a n tib io tic s ,' a w o rd th a t he (mined, som e 18 ye a rs a g"o, w ere p roduoed annua lly to the cu rren t output o f m o re than $ f ,000,000,000 w o rth e a ch ,y e a r .

A lo t m ore he lp and encour­agem ent Is given the young scientist today than when ho was a ftu d en t a t ' R u tg e rs , the N obel P r iz e -w in n e r-n o te d . He adm itted that they m ust cover m o re sub ject m a tte r ln their tra in ing , but th e re a re va s tly m ore aids ln the way o f fe l­lowships, scho la rsh ips and re ­s e a rc h g ran ts. D r , W aksm an pointed ou t that he fe lt p re tty fo rtuna te In those days when

The U n ited S ta tes P u b llo H ea lth -S e rv ic e -n e ed s -to -k n ow : how m uch p o lio vaco lne w ill be requ ired fo r the 1959 sea­son . . • ‘

T o assist, the H ea lth S e rv ice in es t im a ting requ irem en ts , in­fo rm a tion "oh - polRTShOts w il l' be oo lle c ted ln the S ep tem ber C u rren t- P o p u la t io n - S u rv e y , - l t - w as announced today by Sup-' e r v ls o r John G , O lbson o f the U .S . Census B u re au 's reg iona l o ffic e In Ph ila d e lph ia . T h is o f- floe w ill p a rtic ip a te In the sur­ve y , w hich ls oonduo(ed on a s am p le basis throughout the nation . — .

The questions, to be asked o f a l l persons -under S ify^ars o f age , a r e : H ave Jnu , had any p o lio in jections o lS n j i i s ? H ow m any shots have w t f a l - re ad y had? When did y (w g e t the la te s t shot? T h e se ‘ s p e c ia l questions on po lio Im m un iza­tion w ill be In addition to 'th e u sua l Inqu irie s on em p loym en t and unem p loym ent which a re asked eaoh n ion th o f tbe 33,­000 ’ ’ s am p le " households cov­e red In the C u rren t P opu la tion S u rv e y . -. .

G U rrent P opu la tion S u rve y In fo rm a tion w ill be oo llec ted lo c a lly nex t w eek by M rs . Jane D au m , Eng iish tow n , and M rs . Cece lia O ’C onne ll, Tom a R iv e r . <

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D R . L E S T E R H . C L E Esupport o f t h e 20 -yea r-o ld M arch o f D im es o rg an iza tion which " v i r tu a lly has conquer­ed po lio and now stands .re a d y to launch an unprecedented and cha lleng ing attack aga in st d is­e a se s and d is a b i li t ie s a ffe c ting m illio n s o f A m eric an s , th rough m ed ic a l and - sc ien tific r e ­s ea rch , d irec t pa tien t a id and p ro fe ss iona l education .” .-

F o rm e r m ln lstfer o f , the S ec ­ond P re s b y te r ia n c h u rc h , N ew ­a r k , f o r m o re than 20 y e a rs , D r . C lee now ' m ak e s - h is- hom e—In P rin ce ton . In add ltton—to his y e a r- ro u n d vo lun tee r s o rv lc e to the M arch o f D im es , he ls ac­tive ln m an y phaees of pub lic l i fe , cu rre n t ly se rv in g as a m em be r o f the New J e rse y S ta te B o a rd o f P a ro le , -

A fo rm e r sp ea ke r ln the N ew J e rse y H ouse o f A ssem b ly and a m em b e r o f the S ta te Sena te , he was the R epub lican cand i­d ate fo r G o v e rn o r o f New J e r ­sey In 1937 and re c e n t ly . com ­p le ted a tw o-yea r te rm as p re s ­ident o f the New J e rse y C iv il S e rv ic e C om m ission . '

The M a rch o f D im es lead e r h o ld s D .D . deg rees f r o m Cum ­b e rlan d U n iv e rs ity , Lebanon , Term , and W ash ing ton and J e f­fe rs o n C o llege , "Washington, P a ! , and on L L .D . ie g re e f ro m B lo o m fie ld College, and Sem in ­a ry , B lo o m fie ld ,- In . 1950, D r . C lee was aw arded the Ru tg e rs U n iv e rs ity A w ard , h ighest non­academ ic aw a rd , o f New J e r ­s e y ’s sta te un ive rs ity .

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The t re a s u ry em phasizes th a t the oppo rtun ity feu* re in v es t­m en t w ithou t re g a rd t o tbe annua l pu rchase lim its is open only^ to ln d iv id u a ls and -pe rson - a l t ru s t esta te s who h o ld m a ­tu rin g F and G Bonds.

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F ro m tbe fLret tim e? since tbe F irem e n ’a P a ra d e becam e a fe a tu re o l- th e New Je rsey S ta te . F a i r , v o lu n te e r com ­pan ie s f r o m nea rb y Bucks County , P a . , h av e been in v it­ed' to partic ipate a long w ith tbe- N ew J e r s e y com pan ies . T b e parade w ill be staged on S a tu rd a y oigbrt, S ep t. 27, and en tr ie s w ill c lose M onday . *

E igh teen d iffe re n t c lasses a re open f o r the com peting f i rem en , tw o m o re hav ing been added by the com m ittee- in -cha rge . These w ill b ring ou t o ld 'app a ra tu s and troph ies w ill be aw a rded this yea r for. the

“ o b fe s ^ h ’an d^ 'o r— ho rse -d raw n app a ra tu s a n d the o ld est op ­e ra tin g m oto rized equ ipm ent.. T h e re w ill be troph ie s fo r com panies w ith tbe m ost m en f r o m M erce r County and f o r th e ones outside the coun ty ; f o r t h e best appearing com -

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~ ' O th e r troph ies w ill be p re ­sen ted fo r the com pany_ com ­ing the lo n g e d ' distance;" fo r the best appearing am bu lance and re scue sq u ad s ; fo r the b e s t-a p p e a rin g pum pe r; the best appearing lad d e r tru c k . Aw ards w ill be given fo r tbe best com ic stun t and fo r the b e s t appearing m a jo re tte s , •p ie re w lU be cash p rizes fo r

' bands, bug le corps and s tring bands. '

T h e N ew Je rse y 'State P a i r W ill open on Sunday , Sept. 21, and close the fo llow in g Sun­day . D ene A u try and his “ H it P a ra d e , o f 1958’ * w ill rbe fe a ­tu red tw ice d a lly f r o m the opening day th rough F r id a y ,

Joins Red Bonk Group) WOW Adopts NeWRate Structure

, L IO N E L SC H U STERM A N L ion e l H . R . Schuste rm an ,

R ed B an k , a fte r an extended tra in ing "'program in the fie ld o f m u tua l funds and 1 n-v e -st* m ents' has become associated .^ lth -th e F ir s t E a s te rn Jnvest- m erit Corp.T R ed B an k ."H e was' b o rn ln Chicago, 111., where his fa th e r, O tto S chuste rm an , is a w e ll-known a tto rn ey . M r. Bch"usterman se rved liv e 'y e a r s w ith the U .S . M a r in e C orps inW o rld W ar IT. H e attendedJohn M a rsh a ll L aw Schoo l and Ru tg e rs U n iv e rs ity . H e a 1 s o has a va ried backg round in law , business and m a n a g e ­m ent. .

Sept. 26. T h e re w i l l be* auto rac ing on the open ing day, Sept. 27 and 28, and Cwo ch ild ­re n 's days, Sep t. 22, and 26. The queen o f the f a i r w ill be selected on opening day ,

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W oodm en o f the W o rld L ife In su ran ce Soc ie ty has begun issuing Its insu rance c e r t i f i ­cates on a new and n o v e l ra te basis as o f 8ep t. 1, P re s . H o w a r d M . Lundg ren an ­nounced re cen tly . W oodm an's new ra te s tru c tu re g ives pu r­chasers what the soc ie ty ca lls “ Q ua lan tity S av in g s ." W i t h q ua lan tity sav ings , when the quantity, o f p ro tec tion goes up, the ra t« p e r $1000 fo r the ce r­tifica te goes down, and the q u a lity o f the l i fe TH surance p rotection rem a in s constant.

M r. Lundgren sa id th a t life in su re rs Ion# have recogn ised th a t ce rta in costa o f acquisi­t ion and— se rv ic e -c o n n e c te d w ith the sa le and keep ing in fo rc e o f a life Insu rance cer­tifica te a re the sam e , o r nea r­ly so, w ithout re g a rd to tbe am ount o f p ro tec tion prov ided by th a t ce rtific a te . F ro m re c ­ognition o f th is f a c t * shou ld have stem m ed long ago, a sys­tem o f cha rges fo r life Insur ance w he re in the ra te p e r $1000 o f - p ro tec tion purchased In & sing le con trac t wou ld de­c rease as the num be r o f thous­ands o f p ro tection increased .

A t long la s t , accord ing to M r. Lundgren , the life In su r­a n c e -in d u s try , and its regu la ­to ry o ffic ia ls have cb riiqT 'to ag reem ent on the soundness o f this th eo ry . Hie in su re r now is pe rm itted , though not re ­qu ired . to Issue li fe In su rance protection on this basis.

E x am p le C itedThe p ro p r ie ty o f tlie hew

basis w as m ade d e a r by on ana logy c ited by M r. Lund­g ren . I f a m an bought 10 bush­e ls o f com and sh ipped them by tru c k a t a cost o f $1 to a p lace o f sa le , he wou ld ad d 10­cents to the se llin g p rice , o f

- W H Y T H E F R E E G A L L O N . . .

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each; bushe l to re coup his truck ing expense . O n the o th ­e r hand, were* he to .buy 100 bushels - nnd sh ip them by tru c k a t^ h e s am e -c o s t o f . 31 . he wou ld need to add o n ly one cent to the se llin g p rice o f each bushel to recoup h 1 8 trucking expense.

Stated s im p ly , l i fe in su rance sa les a re a ffe c ted s im ila r ly . If- a certa in cost connected w ith the sa le o f a l i fe in su rance c e rtm ta te la $1. the person who buys a" c e rtific a te p rov id ­ing fo r , sa y , a $2000 d e a t h benefit m ust be cha rg ed 50­cents p e r thousand In add ition to the b as ic death coaU in o r ­d e r lo r the^ In su re r to oo llec t the expense. B u t th e m an o r wom an who buys a ce rtific a te p rov id ing fo r a d ea th bene fit o f $10,000 need be cha rged on ly 10-centa p e r $1000 ln ad ­d ition t o the baa lc -dea^h bene* f i t costs.

W hile W oodm en o f the W o r ld is one o f th e com p a ra tiv e ly few life In su re rs to h a v e adopted th is new basis f o r ra te s , M r . Lundg ren p red ic ted th a t w ithin a v e ry few y e a rs It would be pu t in to e f fe c t gen­e ra lly by the Industry .

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A p ra c tic a l app roach to to­d ay 's business p rob lem s w i l l be p resented ln a R u tg e rs business' econom ics' c o"u r s e ■ scheduled thin ( a l l a t the L ong B ra n ch C om m unity A d u l t Schoo l. The cou rse , known as "U nde rs tand in g T od ay ’s Busl; n e ss P ro b lem s .” m ee ts on T hu rsd a y even ings f ro m 7 :45 to 6 :15 p .m ., beginning O ct. 2 a t the L ong B ra n ch ' S e n i o r H igh Schoo l. I t w i l l be given by Lew is M oo re , a tto rn e y , fo r ­m e r ly w i t h the N a tion a l L ab o r R e la t io n s B o a rd , R eg ionn . ..........., H r , M oo re w ill g ivo a p ra c ­tic a l and t im e ly iSburse on tbe p e rp le x in g p rob lem s con fron t­ing; Ind u stry , la b o r , and tbe consum er. H e w ill d iscuss ta x - a U o n / th e rs to c k /m a fk p t .y in f la ­tion? c o rp o ra te ’concen tra tion s ,, iab o f-m an ag em eb t re la t io n s , d ep rec ia tion , a n d m ounting costs. • ■ ■ . .... /;.

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, Second SectionPage P o u r Sept* 11, 1958

Freeholders Eye Vocational Plan

M onm outh County F re e h o ld ­e r D irec to r Joseph C . Irw in l ia s announced .the freeh o ld e rs w ill appoint a five -m em be r vo ­ca tiona l b oa rd o f education to set- u p 'and '-gu ide ~ a .-coun ty-fl- nanced voca tion a l tra in ing p rog ram .

The b ip a rtisan b oa rd , M r . Irw in said , w ill be augm ented by a seven -m em ber b oa rd of estim ates, which w ill Include two fre e h o ld e rs , to hand le the fin anc ia l end o f the tra in ing p rog ram . B o th boa rd s would be responsib le to the fre e h o ld ­

" e r s . ' ' " •M r. Irw in pointed ou t, and

the re s t o f the b oa rd ag reed , th a t -th e scope and de ta ils of the tra in ing p rog ram a re fa r f ro m concre te . B u t voca tiona l tra in in g cou rses conducted by ex isting schoo ls and outside agencies, and supported by

. county fund s, sa id M r. Irw in , “ w ou ld be the w ay to ap ­p roach the th ing now .”

T axe s M os t L e v e l O ff Added the d ire c to r : “ W e are

not p rep a red to expend m il­lio n s fo r a s ing le voca tiona l schoo l ln one a re a , w hat with construction , equ ipm ent a n d tran spo rta tion c o s t s , until th e re ls a le v e lin g o f f o f tax-

■ ■ s s .” ■ . ' 1 ■M r. Irw in sa id the b oa rd

had discussed w ith M onmouth M ed loa l C en te r, L on g B ran ch , the * poss ib ility o f estab lish ing

- a p r a c t i o a l n u rs in g . 'p ro g ram ■ j c j h e t v o c a t i o n a l students.

- r f I s ' sbou ia be o u r f i r s t p ro ­g ra m ." he sa id . A s im ila r p ro ­g ram Is being deve loped ln Ocean County ,

M r. Irw in sa id the b o a r d “ can 't sa y any th ing ” a b o u t

- personnel to be .appo in ted to the v o ca tjo n a^ b oa rd . The f re e ­ho lders! he 'sa id , a re aw aiting a m o re com p le te re p o rt f rom the S ta te D ep a rtm en t o f E d u ­cation on the fe a s ib i lity o l tho p rog ram .

A ccord ing to M r . I rw in , the voca tiona l b oa rd w ou ld consist o f the county superin tenden t o f schoo ls, tw o D em o c ra ts ' a n d

.tw o Repub lican s . I t s s tru c ­tu re . he sa id , ls sp e lled ou t ln

■ state law . I n M ay ; the voca ­tiona l tra in in g section o f the S tate D ep a rtm en t o f Education recom m ended ’ es tab lishm en t b f a v o ca tion a l scboo l In the county.

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R o b e r t D e ltz , son o I-M r . and M rs. H a ro ld D e ltz , 9 Foun ta in A ve ., M a taw an . le f t re c en tly fo r K o re a to jo in the E ig h th "A rm y."H e" en listed "in “ the U .S .-

H ave you re a d the c la ss ifieda d s ! " "■ ' . "

R O B E R T D E IT ZA rm y a p p ro x im a te ly one y e a r ago, and had been sta tioned a t F o r t M onm outh and F o r t Hoi- a b lrd , M d .

O n F eb . 28, R o b e r t w as aw arded a d ip lom a , fo r com ­p le ting a pho tog raph ic la b o ra ­to ry ope ration s cou rse a t F o r t M onm outh .. -F e rm In Lebanon

/ va r m • y ,P fc ; , fC«nneth M . P e rm , son, o r E v a n M ./F e rM , N in th 8 1 .. "U n io n B each , la se rv ing w ith T a s k ‘ F o rc e 201 ln L ebanon . . ' '

T a sk F o rc e 201 ls m ade up o f a irb o rn e e lem en ts o f t h e 24th In fa n t ry D iv is io n 'ln . Augs­bu rg , G e rm a n y , an d su p p o rt com m and tro op s f rom A rm y un its th roughou t E u ro p e . T h e y w ere a i r li f te d In tw o phases b y ca rg o -type a i r c r a f t f r o m Augsburg , v ia A dana , T u rk e y , to B e iru t.

T f c , F e rm , a n a ldm an w ith the 58th E v a c u a t io n H o sp ita l, en te red the A rm y In M a rc h 1957, and re ce iv ed bas ic t r a in ­ing a t F o r t D lx .

T h e 20 -ye a r-o ld : so ld ie r ls a 1957 g radu a te o f K e y p o rt H ig h School. H is m o th e r , M rs : E ls ie M . R lo rd a n , liv es at 616 J e r ­sey A ve ., U n ion Beach ,

sex S t., M ataw an , and hus­b a n d ^ ! M rs . N ad ine Phe lan , 12 M aiden Lane , M a t a w a n , has been p rom oted to the ra nk o f Sp ec ia lis t T h ird C la ss in theU S . A rm y .— ____________- Spec ia lis t P h e la n ls station­

ed w ith the . 168th' S igna l Co., T h ird U .S .A . M iss ile Com ­m and , F o r t B ra g g , N .C . He ls a g radua te o f S t. M a ry ’s H igh Schob l. South Am boy , C lass of 1951, and a m em ber o f the M ntaw an F irs t A id and R e s ­cue Squad. P r io r to entering the A rm y , S p ec ia lis t P h e lan w as a p roduc tion - m anage r w ith G en e ra l C e ram ic s , K eas- by . v

C am pbe ll-O n U&S R a n g e rJam es M . C am pbe ll, m a­

ch in ist's m ate th ird c l a s s , U .S , N a vy , son o f M r. and M rs . P a t r ic k C am pbe ll, 13 G a s to n A ve ., and husband of the fo rm e r M iss H e len M. Z a rk e v lc h , 18 G aston A ve., a ll o f M ataw an , ls se rv in g aboard the N a v y ’ s new est and la rg e s t a t ta c k a i r c ra f t c a r r ie r USS R a n g e r a t A lam ed a , C a lif .

The 60,000-ton R a n g e r w a s t ra n s fe r re d to the P a c i f i c F le e t th is su m m e r and a r r iv ­ed h i A lam eda ln m id-August.

Bendix Union Workers Hold/Annual Picnic

The Bend ix h o u r ly w orke rs it f -L o c a l 417, In te rn a t ion a l Un­ion o f E le c t r ic a l, R a rilo nnd M ach in e W o rke rs , A FL -C IO , h e ld tb e ir annua l' p l c . n i c at F ra n k 's P icn ic ■ G ro v e ," Rob - e r t s v llle , on Aug. 39. The af­f a i r w as a g re a t success due to ' t h e e ffo rts o f the p lcn lo -|-m aste r’s d eg ree , ci com m lttee . cons ist lng , o f Ken ­n e th B ren n an , R o la n d Hayes','

P h e la n P rom o ted .P fc . T h e od o rs A . P h e l a n .J r . . son o f M r, an d M rs . Theo-

fd o r e A. P h e la n s r . , 44 M ld d le -

S y lv la A tk inson , T h om as S im ­m ons and m an y vo lun teers w o rk in g w ith the oom m lttee .

B e s id es ad u lt and ch ild ren ’s p rize s , th e re w ere bubble b low ing con tests and r a c e s . P o n y r i d e s " and am usem ents w e re v e r y p op u la r with 1 h e ch ild ren . D anc ing w as. en joy­ed by a l l .

The com m ittee p rov ided a se lec tion ot re fre shm en ts con­s is t in g — o f;— Soda ,— bee r, hot dogs , h am bu rg e rs , corn-on-the- cob , w a te rm e lo n and ho t co f­fe e . F e l ix E . K e g le y , K e yp o rt ,

£ residen t o f L o c a l 417, wishes > cong ra tu la te the com m lttoo o n a Job w e ll done.

Nine Named By College Board

N ine teach ing and adm in is­tra tiv e appointm ents h a v o been announced by M ohm outh College, W est Long B ra n ch , fu lf i l lin g a m a jo r po rtion o f expansion p lan s designed to m eet Increas ing e n ro llm en ts .

R o n a ld D . B ro o k s has be­come re g is t r a r , a fte r t h r o e ye a rs on the o o lleg e ’s sec re ­ta r ia l stud ies teach ing s ta ff . He was ass is tan t re g is t ra r a t the N o r t h P h oen ix H igh School, P h oen ix , A r lz „ a n d la te r an ln s t ru c lo r-c ou n se lo r at L o s Angeles V a lle y J u n io r College, L os A ngeles , C a li f . F ro m there h e .w e n t.to W es ley Jun io r College, as re g is t r a r and d irec to r o f adm iss ion s . A rizona S tate C o llege g ran ted him the b ache lo r's d e g r e e . A fte r rece iv in g /th e m a s te r ’ s degree f ro m S tan fo rd U n iv e r ­sity , he stud ied fu r th e r a t tbe U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia and t h e S teno type In s titu te o l Sou the rn C a lifo rn ia . ........

S am u e l P . Cohen jo in s the physics ‘d epa rtm en t. H e taugh t at the U n iv e rs ity o f P en n sy l­van ia , P h ila d e lp h ia C o lleg e o f P h a rm a c y and S c lenoe , a n d Tem ple B e th -E l, C am den . H e se rved as a physic is t fo r th e A rm y , N a v y and the N a tio n a l A dv iso ry C om m ittee f o r A e ro ­nautics. A fte r rece iv in g the b a ch e lo r ’s d eg ree cum la u d e from Co llege o f the C ity o f New Y o rk h e stu d ied , a t C o ­lum b ia U n iv e rs ity , the U n iv e r ­s ity o f Connecticut and T em ­ple U n iv e rs ity , which g ran ted h im the m a s te r 's d eg ree . H e fo llow ed ' .this • w ith stud ies a t the U n iv e rs ity o f P e n n s y l­van ia .- .— / C h em is try T e aoh e r

M iss Is a b e lla M ; D rew w ill teach ch em is try oou rses . She oom es to M onm outh f r o m W il­son C o lleg e . She a lso taugh t 0 .t ,H o od .C o llege . She w a s a chem ist - t r f B , - I , D u P o n t - 'd e N em ou rs & Co . F r o m W es le y ­an C o lle g e , G eo rg ia , .she r e ­ceived the b a c h e lo r ’ s d eg ree cum laude . T h e U n iv e rs ity o f D e law a re g ran ted h e r t h e

D av id . A. K o p e n h a y o r Joins the gu idance d ep a rtm en t, a& - er hav ing In stru c ted and coun ­se led a t the U n iv e rs ity o f M i­am i ahd ln the p u b llo schoo l system s o f O t ls v i l le , N . Y . t and G a r f ie ld . He re ce iv ed the bache lo r's - d eg ree f rom the U n iv e rs ity o f M iam i and con ­tinued s tud ies a t L eh ig h U n i­ve rs ity , H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity and N ew Y o r k U n iv e rs ity .

W illia m M . L yn ch Joins, the r e g is t r a r ’s s t a f f as v e te ran 's ad v ise r and d irec to r , o f a ttend ­ance. H e h a s been a m a rk e t an a ly s t and In d u stria l eng i­n ee r f o r th e H ya tt B e a rin g s D iv is ion o f G en e ra l M o t o r s , H a rr is o n , H e waa In d u stria l eng in ee r f o r the F e d e ra l P a ­

c ific E le c t r ic C om pany , N ew ­a r k , Shd tim e s tu d y eng inee r fo r the S in g e r M anu fa c tu rin g Com pany,“ 'E lizabe th ;--. H e -- re ­ce ived the b a ch e lo r ’s deg ree f r o m R u tg e rs U n iv e rs ity , and has fo llow ed i t w ith stud ies a t B row n U n iv e rs ity— an d St, P e t e r ’s C o llege.

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o f deve lopm en t. A fte r teach ing a t Johns H opkins U n iv e rs ity he becam e a s ta f f o f f ic e r ln the In fo rm ation education d iv i­s ion o f the D ep a rtm en t o f the A rm y and la te r th e A ir F o rc e . F o r se v e ra l ye a rs he w as a d ep a rtm en t ch a irm an a t the A r m e d F o rc e s In fo rm a t io n Schoo l. F o r t S lo cum . W este rn M a ry lan d College g ran ted him the b ach e lo r ’ s d e g re e ; la te r he «U end ed _C o lum b la U n iv e rs ity and rece ived the m a s te r 's de­g ree .

S idney N em etz w i l l te ach ln business adm in is tra t io n . He has m anaged his ow n re a l es­ta te and fa rm in g o rg an iza tion in M onm outh C oun ty , and has been tre a su re r and ’ m em b e r o f the b oa rd o f d ire o to rs o f a fe e d and "m a rke tin g co -ope ra­tive . P re v io u s ly h e s e rv ed as accountant, p u rc h a s in g . agen t and tre a su re r o f N ew Y o rk and New J e r s e y f i rm s . S t, John 's U n iv e rs ity , N ew Y o rk , g ran ted h im the b a c h e lo r 's de­g ree ; R u t g e r s U n iv e rs ity g ran ted the m a s te r 's d eg ree .

D r . B en jam in R ig b e rg Joins the soc ia l sc iences d ep a rt­m ent. H e has b een dep a rt­m ent cha irm an and te ach e r In the fie ld f o r the B en sa lcm Townsh ip , P a . , schoo l system . He a lso taugh t in the P h i la ­de lph ia pub lic sch oo l system and a t the P e n n sy lv a n ia A rea C o llege C en te r, P h ila d e lp h ia , T em ple U n iv e rs ity aw arded h im the b a c h e lo r ’ s d eg ree , He then stud ied at' the U n iv e rs ity o f Chicago and th e U n iv e rs ity o f I llin o is , which g ran ted h im the m as te r ’s d eg ree . A f t e r fu rth e r stud ies a t C o lum bia U n iv e rs ity , he . a ttended t h e U n iv e rs ity o f , P e n n s y lv a n ia , where be w a sg t ’O iited th e ’ doo to r's degree.' V/Mvzr"-: . . .

•Robert F . S u ttoh be oom es a lib ra r ia n . H e h a s he ld the same tit le a t U rs ln u s C o lle g e . In the U n iv e rs ity o f P en n sy l­van ia lib ra ry be w as c u ra to r o f spec ia l o o lle o t lo n s and g en ­e ra l ass is tan t, A t T em p le U n i­ve rs ity he t a u g h t E ng lish courses. W ilson T e a c h e r ’s Col­lege g ran ted h im tb e bache­lo r 's deg ree . A lt e r In -se rv ice tra in ing a t the U n iv e rs ity er Pen n sy lv an ia l ib r a r y he w as g ran ted a ce rt if ic a te . T h'e sam e schoo l a ls o g ran ted h im the m as te r ’ s d eg ree .

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T h e D is t r ic t D ire c to r point­ed o u t th a t th is e a r ly acqua in t­ance w ith P e d e r a 1 T a x F o rm s and f i lin g re q u ire ­m en ts wU l stand these fu tu re c itizen s ln good Btead when th e y e a te r fu l l t im e em p loy ­m en t,

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L a b o r and In d u s t ry C onun ls- s lo n e r C a r l H o ld e rm an who Is ch a irm an o f th e 's ta te c om m is ­sion s ta ted , “ The g row th and success o f ou r v o ca tion a l re­h ab ilita tio n p ro g ram la s t y e a r ls especia lly* h ea rten ing ln v iew o f the fa c t th a t j o b s w e re h a rd e r to fin d in m ost sec tions Pof the sta te . I f the L e g is la tu re w ill continue I t s supp o rt th rough ap p ro p ria ­tion s , I am con fid en t th a t we can b rin g a t leaGt 1300 serious­ly hand icapped m en and wom ­en n ex t y e a r to the p o i n t w he re th ey c a n w o rk p roduc­t iv e ly . ”

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Am ong those rehab ilita ted du ring th e y e a r , w e re 105 who en te red the sbo rt-su pp ly p ro ­fe s s ion a l f ie ld s o f education , m ed ic ine a n d eng inee ring .' A bout 225 went Into s k ille d and sem i-s k ille d t ra d e s , and ap ­p ro x im a te ly 220 p e rson s en te r­ed m a n a g e r ia l, sa le s o r s e rv ­ice job s . M ost o f the o the rs en­te re d se rv ic e , un sk ille d - o r ag­r ic u ltu ra l occupations.

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m en and w om en w ere re ce iv ­ing pub lic assistance when r e ­h ab ilita t io n s e rv ic e s began . A fte r re h ab ilita tion , m o s t o f these no lon g e r requ ired • r e ­l ie f paym en ts "or w e re im p ro v ­ed to the po in t w h e re - lh e pay­m en ts cou ld be reduced—sub­s ta n t ia lly .

In add ition to d iagnostic , vo­ca t ion a l gu idance a n d J o b p la cem en t se rv ice s , 8.4 p e r cen t re ce iv ed a com b ina tion o f p h y s ic a l re s to ra t io n and tra in ­ing , 38 .3 ..per cent r e c e i v e d p h y s ic a l re s to ra t io n and 21.3 p e r cent t ra in in g ,; . . . . .

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am oun ted to 6.8 p e r cen t who w e re in ju re d ln com pensab le em p lo ym en t accidents and 18.1 p e r cent In o th e r types o f a c ­c iden ts . "A to ta l o f 81.2 p e r cen t w ere d isab led b y d isease and lS.O^per cent b y congen i­t a l de fects .

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