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ASBURY PARX SUNDAY PRESS, Morch 11, 1956 'QQ WoillOll DEATHS Segregalionalisls Urge firptune Stores Smrrd Announced at P.M. WJl.K Told to Back Eisenhower Folsom Inipeaehnieiit MRS. MARIE F. CROCE OCEAN TOWNSHIP The State Explains Plan To Widen Route 33 NEW VORK Sen. Clifford P.

Case iR-NJ" told the annual meet-' name of Mi. Mrliia biRMINC.H M. la. to a fedeial judge, "If you Parkview Acnue. Colonial Alabama Cov Jan FoLsom continue to on.spue with the Terrace and Coral Gables.

UM undfr Jtat.k eVerdav by a NAACP and break our madvertantiy omitted ln a while Council group which wants tion laws. I ll put jou in jail1 list of relative in the obituary lmpriM.hed tr fail- he touted. of Mrs. Marie F. Croce.

which MrreixM I ins the omen's Ke-! publican Club here that' the COP mut not take President Mate HntiM! Hureact pro ior ins ioen.r.R 01 Hn-iMnn run I v. ATEBOOK Press esterdav. Mrs. Croce. who riled yes-erday in Coral c.lr,culIeJ 1 TRENTON rS'are Highway Rout 33 in its "priority" Lt of a fjr Xfrtment pians for evenlual projects in he 1956-o7 Mr tasf piry waning of Route 33 do not in- budivt, it had in mind making it Juppnrt th1 prfsidtnt in practical tjude tli.it section of the ca-t-ve! a four-lane artery from Route 35 bv behind tiab'es.

was a sister of Mrs. Aiaoama rau auenucu nmrn tiv.H t. 2 000 persons riday night a.sked lived to- Knoller. The women aitrrv between Ftoute and latne program. Mr.

men- jieiher. notebook items are announced on JIK within the program 'l and Doing," 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. Monday thru Friday. Ciovernor Folsom's removal from iotlice.

They aLso charged that he Main Sireet in Ncplune. Mr. rnzscne saia me the foretsn This has been mane cirar 10 men; uocs wi iide juiiiunii ijd immigration, and larm pro- ALBERT HOIK. EN with those opposing OCEAN TOWNSHIP Albert the state constitution" to have Hodgen. 55.

who died Friday at'Autheruie J. Lucy admitted to his home, 1003 Bendermere Ave- the Lniversity of Alabama, nue, is survived by three broth-i Retired Admiral Speaks ers. all of North Ireland. They! Pnnnnal srx-akers at the meet- Ibt chart (r aa 4 la (tit column ii tor nottr ar fj Marrh 11 thra Krrk 14 are Krrwst. James, and Jark.

ei rrtcr Mmi ih k. if Hii I)im liiiirx pTiin nnrnrR executive secretary of the or- t.o;a. SF CMRT Miss hefnor-er Aim. John ToM. Mirfh Mt.A Miss r.tftel Dorrer, rev l.i-i s.m..hr by Highway Commissioner eat of Route 35 to four lanes.

Hp said party DwiRht R. G. Palmer and his He sa.d the roadway west of should stop emphaiiin? hat the thief planner, Otto H. Fritsche. (Route 35 in Neptune is 66 feet resident can do for the Farty and statement was expected to wide and can he adapted to four on what te! at ease businessmen and res- lanes within the present right- fan do fpr te Fresident J5qta who had expressed ron-of-uay.

ltM regardless iua over the department's plans No Startinj Pate fif what roie wK respect to the easternmost Een t.io the widening of Route flfa, iav ln fall e'ec- of Route 33. -33 wjs included among 23 prior- Not in Ian '-ity projects listed for the coming itself. 'People want lr. Fritzsehe this wee' as- fiscal year, tnere is no assurance and encct ue rtred Mayor Khafto the depart-. it will be accomplished scon or don't' expect the Republican Mini has "nothing" in mind for even started.

partv to spend' its time waiting for Ual section of Route 33 east of In order to carry out 23 rveKient to come to its res-lt'nterection with Route 35. I projects the department needs "JTie highway planner said that 300.000. Gov. Robert B. wiKD the department included Me ner recommended IT 4 53.

ded Friday at Spring Lake n.mncraiir i an- 3 liV tn u.rhu inns Wetumpka, Ala, ian- tu He. ghts Hospital atter long Jor the nltfd states xt. v. i.inevs She was born at North Branch the daughter of the Sit. i.ti.tt:ri proi; to in.

n.anin. -x i aaugnter oi me lhf occurred only five h.mu. a a. caurm a.e George and Anna Gerken hours Lucy renewed IVir i i irmcn (i.r cour, fight 'ol Sea titrt for nine ears and university but Mr. laiter made Ph, ni omn pi I formerly lived at Bnelle.

no mention of thus at the rally. ri ant fi'i iftl Ahyrv Hut H.gh Ht-ho Uviuonum. I JO PM Uoc.auoa iMO, She is survived by five broth- He did say that attendance at ers Alfred Sea Girt: Finest nrn-uKmoiimn raiho ho ai. ooo for highway construction in I II I I 1 1 I I i 1 1 1 I coming nscai year. D.

A'bert H. Hollond, (center) rredicol director cf the Federal Food ond Drug Ad-psinis'rat'ion, Washington, shows Dr. Dorothey B. Watson, Asbury Park, and Dr. Robert D.

Patterson, Spring lo'ne a vial of piH wruch his departrrient tests before they are re'eased for public sale. (Press Photo) this sum ill be increased II A 1 1 North Branch: Reuben tended had decreased. tDce the r.i,,,! freehold. Raymond Neptune, 26-year-old Birmingham Negro church, rmnmiie baiemmt and Lector Glendola, and oneas expelled. The board of Uus- pm1 by federal aid.

continued uncer- 1 iflllllKll tainty as to tne pians or tne tea-' Police Arrest 11 in Fights On West Side (rl. Mar. su-ter, Mrs. Helen E. DoeUsch, tees acted because of unproved Jeffersonville, Y.

barges that university authori-l eral government with respect to'i'l'lT a new nation-wide highway aid AIM if 1 001111 'ril Voui.i Onlfr rrd Btr'f U.S. Earmarks iOstonnaths Elect nrozram make it difficult tn de Miss Dorrer as a member of ties conspired in mob action mat J'M fr'V the Manaaquan Preibytenaa drove her from the Tuscaloosa t.rlf, oinn'mn ermine lust how much monev' LITTLE SILVER A "mutual Lnurcn. campus tea. o. Slur.

Mirrh IT the deoartment will have for new understanding pact" will be The Robert ea-v Funeral1 ne rrowd greeted Mr. Car-' wscs Munoa.u cn jrrh sunmjuin, tpr's attacks on Governor Fol- d.r.ntr. Hi.l. Home, Manasquan, is in charge ter auacivs on uovernor rm cnrrB 30 ot arrangements. om- Supreme Court, the Na- a.iu.u-ii unar u-ti.

At Convention Here ASBCRY PARK Five persons conduction. sought April 2 among a group SXiU UUU 01 1 were fined for disorderly conduct Thus. Commissioner Palmer of Monmouth County Civil De- JVArdav as a result of fchts in and Mr. Fntzsche said. It is not fense and Disaster Control units.

jeiraay as i result oi r.gms CD director here nlnntmi Honal Association for Advance ttl SUrrk Toirt BPo il Sin FARE O. SIERSEMl, SR. ment of Colored People and Wttll police made 11 rrests. 33 can has asked directors from netgh-' 11 ASBl RY PARK Dr. Bernard worthy young woman who after I lae fights took place Friday nr h.

bormg communities to meet at kri bv psrk t- J. Piorte. is the new graduation would aaree to serve UAKEWOOD Ear! Sieise- pewsonoers with hand-i lanoini! j0 niriu.B ta an O't'OpJth hipitjt in the riviui ourn, jiiuuui. mm uir i aiui'ii. 4 a pfr prcn.

v.terrfav West i Boro Hall to discuss untformitv nUL president of the New Jersev As ot sirens ana warning systems io noo to be used bv te F.Von- sociauuu wMri'i-ui Administration hospital. East Both Mr. Carter and Admiral' DEATH NOTICES vTCTvTr''Jr1' 1 1 Fined by Magistrate Fugenej aIICIHUCI ann civn oetense sen.cie menu- town Board of Education tor con- unrir nts and he- Orange. He had been a patient Crommelm charged that pressure heatinn- recognition for natsaffe i stalled sesterdav at tne Mtn an- posi.oiv lor tuna-, giants ana ne- patient Crommelm charged that pre.s.u re al state convention, after hav- quests made for the l7" cm. un u.

eie. nua of authorized CD personnel; and in? been elected president-elect ment or improvement of osteo- ir. si" vva, native "3T. m. To am.

cooperation of neighboring com Park Sundav Press yesterday, munities for traffic and road i Jn tl at the 1955 convention. pathie hospitals areas where "'V. ,711 V.Ji,.' icV S' luuuiu i. V4r 'ii-. m.u hnsmlik arp needed- tt to es- ouu v.

ai I. ceiort moving 10 n- block operations during alerts Capibianco were Lucille Legette. S8. of 31 Ridge Avenue, Neptune, $25; Bennie Fortson. 30.

of 44 Ridge Avenue, Neptune, $25: Clarice Burton. 35, of 136 Sylvan Avenue, $50, and Charles Davis. 82, and Albert Scott. 31. both of Silvan Avenue, each $25.

Iii Red Cross Retail Drive ASBCRY PARK-Robert Tep-per. chairman of the business and OCtea rresioeni lor JJ hi .1 if rim int.crat.nn ji rl" Lakewood su't lf raclal integration the money was made available committee of the sso- several years ago. he wnA i -nni or and emergencies He said inv nations have been Berkeiev-Carteret Hotel, was Dr. elation uh.ch would act as a I.j anrl ainirvrii. rrfent nti n.l il tfl nnmt Mr.

Carter made these propos- ifi s.cf sent to Joseph uavison. ooro u. H.rt S. Saul Tropca. rer.nsauKen.

"lv in recent- 'or maintaining segregation tt of 4" iT 1 1 CT-jVa. v.v..v r- nrnnpms. ann in roor- iv avii. mayor; Mat "ai.ti a i nor ry tp wf 171. ----r Impeachment of Governor fol- 81 nf I a T.epr 01 government aciviues.

dinate oMeonathic hospital acttvi-: re operateo a stationery store Sentences Suspended muusirv civision oi ine current pu. Red Cross ramnaizn fnr fnnH t- il. TU. nf manv Fn- tni- Mr. Canibianco suspended 33- pres.aeiu.

Dr. Richard Leedy. t.cs to beuer serve tne pumx Arrest of Negros who enter secretary: Dr. Rich- Dr Landman nere 1 white schools. S.T'.

day jail sentences against Mrs. 'has announced the following com- torj! Kendall Lee. Asbury Park; mouth servicemen atter Mae Alteton, 24, Maguire Airjmittee members who will canvass wilJiam L. Burling, Falr'Haven; wn schools. nn.m, fvw-', i.

L'UU UU1 -oasiir. uicn tvocn. ana nr. nc.Kon vveie uiieu ov ms wue.i ltl ard Teige. Last uiar.i.e.

riu.K-ti, .1 Make all interstate passengers in.frm.r.i Monnoum Mrmonti Force Base; Mrs. iheima in auous aecu.ocs ci Qra F. Roberts. Monmouth1 Sen merUn, 35. of 94 Ridge Avenue.

j'he city: (Beach: and Harry C. Cronan, town Neptune, and Mrs. Ruth Lester Turner. 500 block. Cook-i RuTiSOn t0 be ator C3se sa.o.

ire r.a nn- nr Henrv PalmaSv. boil a. rhanee trams And hnv i.rkets at me Urnl grant is one of the largest oran-e recording Dr. secretary of this committee. land a son.

Earl. both of tn hum Wona" made to Jersey under 2 Sweenev Atlant.c City. A warning to the osteopaths brother. Frank, of 5 It i.Mf r. -Mrt Hnr7h to-n.

BiiiMmn inirnncnt 7 As. man Antnonv n. tn. t-, nrnTnrt tnr nuh ir SPanut nhnnv Atlanta. Lia ana 2 JSHTPT.

Mr of Rji Sfi U.v.:,,. drugs and devices was given bv.EUen Metie. Towanda. Pa. i lmrv Parle Village.

6f'0 block. Cookman Avenue: wt tMI Rrnh- Vir.nr! senniiu sain ui. jonn a uiuwunu, I Th. n.Pk. ne ani a governmeni uorj firm an Mn.

The DeRoche Funeral Home is Dr. Albert H. Holland. medi runri M-i Mr. Capibianco found the three TrS'lo IZa.

r.eret"' 'M Samuel M. LS. Com- gcant-at-arms in charge of arrangements. I I 7 I rif At1 EARL C. FENIMORE I LU 1 1 MJrrfl II.

11 1 gin th Frurcionl nil Tlvlor Furrl Homp. Tn Ait, Alhurv Pirn, Rfv. Bra: Sicitint Intrmrt Htm. cal director of the Federal Food and Drug Administration, Washington. Assails Worthless Remedies p.

1 (mirr Pnnt mi? rll iht lunrti hnim Sundty tar timt. Under the garage proposal, the: 2d nuvv tLL. luw Earl C. Fenimore. 63, a lifelong resident of Squankum.

died yesterday at his home at Old Tavern Road. moloyed. tch: Ensley M. White. Red Uc tnat provides financial as- Reiko Flabeth and Dr Val-: singed out worthless cn-: Walter Cobb.

New Shrews- S15tance for schools In ederaUy-' f.V bman re3meM James R. Shenck, Middle- aiTected a-eas I fernre.Draan. rieaanivi if obeslfy by the comb.ned ue Mrs. Helen Johnson, 20. of 1032 i present owner also would build a' HODGtv-Ait-rt.

inoj Also Harold Peyser. Main Street, hnrv To Provide Scholarship thvroid extract and digitalis between Munroe and Township and Shrewsbury He was born in Squankum, the 'few jail, police headquarters, po- son of the late Charles H. and llce Hse. and municipal court Marietta Lippincott Fenimore i on the first floor of the structure. jimf, t.

Bjfi rjr.rj Hom. soa I Cnner floors would remain for Jn1 A. Asturi Ti'i on M-wlm. Among the resolutions adopted Regarding cancer remedies. Matiison Avenue, and Miss Mary Wilson, 23.

were acquitted of similar charges. -Ihe case of Mattie Knight, 1111 attienn A vpfiiip pharppH uirh "sfFa tuman. Boro: and Joseph C. Irwin. Mon Street, between Asbury and rmmtv rn MrHinjnr Senator Ca.se said the mcmev-probably would be received in about a week.

'Dr. Hoiland said: reed hardly bv the convention were: ond Avenues: Mrs. Fannie Dar- i To an annu.it four- dwell on the untold sufTerinz! ne is survived by his wile, Mrs. f. om r.

afrocious assault and battcrv, was0 Main Street, between Sec- FrkTfrp darned to March 16. She and Fifth Avenues: Daniel UlXl He added that when the Ea'on-'vear scholarship in nursing to a their purveyors inflict on mis-Jja Smith Fenimore; a daughter. i the parking Authontv. Aur, town boards school construction guided patients. At best, mv de-i-Mrs- Esther Kiefcr.

Squankum; i Cite pace Available AM i tu- clans have been anoroved bv the till 1 nlrtmni ran nnK- 'two brothers. Roland, of Sauan- n'r' no-T' From Pare 1 government, the federal share of I railtl AllCIICU court action interstate commerce kum. and William, of Neptune rfZdZ ChT aeeused of having struck -iain street nonn to tne ether women living in the lln.e- Bromwich. noa Avenue rooming house with a sollcltor in Thov w.ro I Tepper says many sections Mr Greens charges and the. tne projects cost wm De sent to in these worthless and dangerous sisters.

Mrs. Marietta He tn(, groun(i floor, half of ADL's probe are reviewed in; the Eatontown Bord. drus. ec Ll''- the second floor and the Mitrh itn. w.u w.

Huw.ni "You In this Association would jRcna bpence, Squankum. fth floor. Ire presently M.nnif Mnr.r, mi At Laurelton 'of the c'V re still uncovered Cross-Currents. a book on anti- He has asked that all who will Semitism to be released Thurs-1 HllT 1 do well to form, if it does not al- Mr. Fenimore was a member of: available for oeeuoanrv." 1 help contact him at Tepper's by the ADL.

The book xs Uli 111 If does' hku iv lun.unir dii ruartv a warennns rnmm i-i np nllTnal r-hurK He added that the comnanv's AM. Anirt AcffDti Bcotno McCann. Virginia Avenue Lau- tee to prevent the development; The CIayton Funeral offer is subject to further $J1LV'Vi partment btore. Because of the not cover the so-called "new evi-i floods in the fall of 1955, the need which the ADL savs Iiifant Takes Turpentine ft r.hnn has been Kent tO IJCean euh rarL-otc in thtc state i nl orti. w.ll r-.

.1 a vl jvi. u-1. 'AQeiDnia. is in cnarce nr arranpe. iiduuiu mu a.iru vwwu.i oitrii.iui.

I Kim bnnw whether it it interest. Pnnvlnl Raitrntd Broltiernood of i it a of the Red Cross for funds isicame to light after it went to' saperstem was shot while County jail, in lieu or $1,000 Dr. Holland concluded, "If our mentj greater than ever this vear ti nre. i narked in a street behind St. nn an mh77lmnt rharse.

sr. hat i miui -iicmn aw ta v-v ed in the proposal. EPTVXE CITY Eighteen-, said. I Barnabas Hosnital. He -r.

th- MRS. MATILDA B. WOOLLETi -ru. ith funri fr-m th 8ul Mmor; Was Ornwie1 Ave. TrfRinn, VonUr tftfrneon.

3 'Virif jnonth-old Joy Matthews, daugh-i that "a real, tho elusive- inter- to the hospital where it was'th Laurelton Barracks said of helping the pa-! NEPTLNE Mrs. Matilda Bel- built by lhe Elks Lodge. 'tariiak lr T'anlnn Pr-lr' national anu-Semitic movement. iouna ne naa oeen snoi once tnru jccann was arrested early yes- ticnt protect himself against the c. ot b.u uia now bis as home at Eighth and mar rail undT at th Mtmo.

operating on both sides of the the throat, twice in the ear and terdav on the complaint of unscrupulous. If physicians con- Comes Avenue, died yesterday park Avenues. I 4Jwi. 11514 Hawthorne Avenue. THE WEATHER was auaiiuru to rimin nospiiai.

Neptune, yesterday after she 1 vt Curtaln- sa! th move-; once in the mouth. He remained Charles Wehrrever. Boatman tmue to promulga-e the irra- -Monmoutn Memorial Hospital jhe citv took it for non-pav- nepon ment is gettjng under-ground in-'critical hours after the shooting. Roaci silver Beach. Dover Town- tional and dangerous use of f'er long illness.

'nent of taxes in 1937. after the vr.e-j;Ph ifnt siinu-3n 3 rrt a rvj-i-1 a a.y.nu ui Higriest tfmperat.re previous spirauon irom oia-ume azi pohce said no one heard the shin. i worthless drugs, there come sne was tne widow of the late club had made an abortive effort aiu- p-s nn n-n srifi Ftrrv Horn. 401 Third hid 7 -w I12 hours 50 at 2 P.M. intents in West Germany.

shots and theorized the .32 cali-i Mr. Wehmeyer al-' a time hen professional societies William F. Woolley. There are to sell it to the city, fUULC Id.U HClllllt.ci Council sold it to the Charms 'Zn I 7 7 ,1 automatic was equipped jeges he supplied Mr. McCann require their members to no survivors.

i nignf si icmperaiuie in is calc. pi ui ner tr u-nn'u i Comoanv in 1944 for S22.0O0. The Dvji! rco on.c.a-int ir.i-. 68 in 1955. 'fter sent to Mr.

Brucker and with a silencer. One shell case nerrh, mnsipn- practice safely and ethically. Mr 17 e. LV; I0una ln aPerstems car. iment several months ago and has; side and lived there for about candy firm remodeled It and m- mT'i, 70 years before moving here.

sta lied a fifth floor in the high- homt unnn fr.ir.j iter IllU15 'tU at. O-Ul imuuitB. L.iouiiian ui iiic rtifi. New York District Attorney heen unable to get payment or 1 Wf I lmncn Portion of Letter I Frank Hogaa in a prepared state-'have the merchandise returned. MUM.L UiCViUV She was a member of the 2 -I Council sold Lowest temperature this date 16 in 1933.

IN MEM0RIAM it despite aic nuw in possession oi -j Wayside Methodist Church and 8 PLAY OUTDOOR GYM SET ALL 2 -INCH TI BING REG. $19.95 saia euine.tr tepiescuis u- i r'l 1 evidence which we regard as Af I recommendation by the Elks that, Humidity 75 percent. the Woman's Society of Christian and steady. dearly demonstrating such im-, P'" LZ 3 "Ul UCL'llUl it be converted to a municipal gitTOi of our dfar fthr Timohv. 1 A 10 Service of the Hamilton Method- i.

ft uuuuuiK. iwu red a ii tnr Wind direction and velocity at proper motivation on the part of le" aaempi to muraer. nnat i 1 7 P.M.. vesterdavsoutn at 15 security personnel at Fort Mon- be the reason? Saper-- Mr. McCann will receive a OCEAN TOWNSHIP isi cnurcn.

ane aiso was a mem- mA irnii r.i.rr tori htm. A hr irf.k city leased space in the structure, Hul thlldrln. I 4 miles an hour. mouth. We submit herewith copy stem was cooperating with law rearing inursaay oeiore Shreveport, La man has had his j.

astern Star Lon- Branch moved its executive offices T.mothr. Highest wind velocity previous of affidavit which sets forth eniorcement autnormes ana naa iraie Niamey oiau. Ull in. iney remainea mere until drivers license suspended ior, Th. j.

Hdirv nintlfr Funil k. 24 hours south at 15' miles an admissions of prejudice by a se- testified in criminal proceedings nn 1 hour. cunty officer prejudices legislative hearings. ijlail, OU, UTCaKS Ocean temperature 33 de-' motivated him his security ac-l Kicked Back $54,000 I I T1 three months and has been fined Home, Belmar. is in charge of nicipal building at 710 Bangs S55 fnr drivine 75 miles on hour arrangements.

Avf-mi 11 i resulting in many of the! "The motive could have Uriel lion ill lnll on Route 35. oolice reported. ARNOLD E. LfDWIG grees Local forecast ispetsions that took place at to Dut a halt to that rooDeratinn i r.t.Hn.v P.lm.r ASBURY PARK Arnold f. I LOCal- Today cloudy, followed byi'O" aionmoutn.

'and to silence Sanerstein for- wall TOWNSHIP William' 'Ludwia. 43. of 3 Locust Drive I i ram, highest temperature in the! la lne sworn statement, cur rVer. I know of no yesterday at his home. He! Tinaofim rre $1C95 ol- trato Marvin A.

Srhaefer 40 increasing south or south-; representative sets forth the con-motive II east winds h.rnmin frotri tn fession made to him which re-1 1, v. l. i.ni were Charles cr I C7 Others fined Others fined Mr. nOgan said saDerste wnsi ana risrn mite nni uc icu oaiu, Bui ouusei vveiiue.i s-rong. Tomorrow clearing, fol-vs the prejudice of this se- handled m'a poiic.ea w.

from a ladder at home yesterday, Smith. Fort Monmouth. im-j MISS EDNA PALMER, San- Strng thenfe udicelrbo Memorial Hospital, Pa.ng Ernest .400 Deal notthwest W.nds. Im, SnoCre la between 1947 and 1954. re- tune, The hospital said he 9 He was the son of Mrs.

1. Drive patient inc. ur was inc sun in mis. i. c.

FRANK BETTY 7th Ave. Cr H'wy 35 Neptune, N. J. Emma True Ludwie. Fort Fitkm Hospital.

Neptune PIN-UP LAMPS GIVE PROPER LIGHTING WHEREVER NEEDED! -a By looking These 4 GAILY '-iAiii'i DECORATED Prices Start (K 52.49 x) BELMAR ELECTRIC CO. 1106-1103 BELMAR, N. J. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS m' I ky figure in security procedure 4 was in fair COndlUon 'aSl n'gl1U field. 127 Broad sTreett Eaton- i4 is? PM-iat fort Monmouth town.

$10, careless driving: Frank derdale, and the late Jacob LOST AND FOUND Ludwlg. tI LOST 8iutr cut Tlcinltj ot uuiau nuiimi iDay. Tom, Rjveri $i0, improper SOLTH BELMAR Mrs. Des-' Dassing: Harrv Linson. 3002 Sun- moon run Monaay 11 am.

ana We believe that the arlmtt u.iwv. is In toijunction with tht ran; (New wuivt mil me aamiS- ireor.i iiMM of prejudice cited in the! Saperstem was sentenced in! nc vyds a incmuer oi mr r.van-, Rcwira. DO the July 1954 to five years for crim- newev 7S0 Twentieth Ave- set Avenue. Wanamassa. S10.

dis- gelical Lutheran Church of the, iJ '-J am. n.tt affidavit and revealed in Atonement, here, and the Newi il continue until 'ranscnpr are not susceptihle to inai contempt ior reiusini? to nuf suffered first degree burns regarding a red blinker light; sncr.R ir.f nam tht let ol Julf. jfr "merit? ml i GARAGES contradiction. The revelations In testify ahout alleged racKeteer- o( the face arm5 and neck when Jack Summers, 1604 Park Ave-the transcript are shocking. They ing in union funds.

The follow- tne Ras-stove at her home flared nue, Asbury Park, $10, following justify Lhe worst fears of many ing January his term was re- up yesterday. She was released too close: and Joseph Partusch. Americans who were convinced duced to one year and he has from pitkin Hospital. Neptune, Highlands, $20, driving without that anti-Semitism was at the been out in low bail pending after treatment, the hnsmfal said. 'a license.

TIDES For AiSurT park, J. Rich Law Mirth 11 A M. 13 A t. J3 St. 13 3J M.

Mirth 11 IMAM. 13 SS A M. oa p.M i of the Fort Monmouth scan-! appeal of the sentence. Jersey State Automobile Dealers Association. Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Margaret Grosser Ludwig: two daughters. Miss Arlene Ludwig snd Miss Margaret J. Ludwig, both at home; and a sister, Mrs. Fred Ungrich, Fort Lauderdale. Fla.

The James T. Buckley Funeral Home, here, is in charge of Tor Shirk Rir lnlft. iiiri $495 up 1 uf: Smly Hool. ifld 40 minute; Bir-, build, on your lot Saperstein's wife, Irene, said he left home about 9.30 Friday night and told her, "I'm going out for a ride. I'll see you Saperstein has two married daughters and a 14-vear-old 2 Stores Burn At Hackettstown The GVY In The World HACKETTSTOWN (jp A May Have Talked general alarm fire yesterday de-i ew York authorities said stroyed two stores in the center Saperslein is said to have talked ii-i Thatcher I 9vmjkm cMMirv MARCH HEATING SPECIALS WE INSTALL NOW Your First Payment Starts Next October The Essex ot tne city business distnet.

1 before a grand jurv. Police Chief Orville Cox said A flexible arrangement to the blaze started in the Tickner guard Saperstein went into ef-' seeds store on Main Street, and fect after a bnherv indictment i-spread quickly to the dismissed against three New! e. i town coal and Supply Co. store. Yorkers last May.

He said an adjoining service sta Mr. Scotti said Saperstein had. cooperated with the district at-! tion was slightly damaged. Forced Warm Air THE MAN WHO BRINKS HIS City 3Ian Injured In Truck Mishap ASBURY PARK Coleman Merchant, 51, of 147 Sylvan Avenue, suffered an injured right knee yesterday when he was struck by a truck at Springwood Avenue and Lincoln Place, police said. He was treated and admitted for observation at Fitkln Hospital, Neptune.

Mr. Merchant told police he was struck by a truck of Bradley Sales Company as he stepped off a curb. The truck was driven by John Mcln-tyre, police said. No charge was made. ft Forced Warm Air 63,009 B.T.U.

Units "I cniet lox estimated the dam- tornev's office making possible ages between $300,000 and indictment of three men, Sol 000. No one was injured. Cilento. George Scalise and 4 4 i (. Tt 1 I iX 1 1 "'J ulu I i' f'fi -m-" 'V 4 I' I fi nrfiirr-ri--n I Y' nut in mil nr 'litwwM The Mercer Augie Pisano for allegedly bribing a union official and for conspiracy.

The indictment later was Leuin Fines Three EATOVTOWV Kf g- Galvanized Plenum -If-1 Chambers p' Furnace, Humldl- Harvey D. Leuin yesterday fined tiiT0n 0lit on technicality. 46.100 B.T.C. Units Galvanised Plenum Chambers Furnace, Blower, Filters, Humidifier, Gas Burner. All Controlt, All Electrical Work and All Flumblnf.

fler, Blower, Oil Burner, 27S Gal-VOII Tank, All Con- FAMILY OUT TO DINE SUNDAY DINNER SERVED From 11-9 All Piti, Foitnr an. Rolls Homt Bokad Pat's Diner STREET BELMAR Pal's Rivervlew Diner BICBWAT U-RTVH K0AD BELMAR tnree drivers a total of -i Margaret De FUippo, 159 WaU lraliaill SpeaKlllj; Street. West Long Branch, was 1 illi il i. Todav i I la wai i kja JE trols, Filters. All Ce-'E lee tries! and Flumbinr Work The Burlington Monmouth.

$10 for careless driv- HONOLULU 'ft Evangclht I ing. and Donald Hilbert, Tuck-. Billy Graham yesterday told a full? txMrt (l-icrt. Complete Installed S600-C3 Complete Installed $492-00 iu. ij iur mu possessing gr0up of 250 Protestant minis- current driver's license.

corro.cic who ion- 0 7 oiticn, Eoor, aoron. Bp BIRTHS Announced on WJLK within the protram "Up and Dolnr." A.M. to il AM. Monday thru Fiday. ters that "indifferent-ism" is the church's "greatest enemy." The 37-year-old Baptist said Union Veteran Better DULUTH, Minn, up Civil this "ism" could be overcome by FOR HOT WATER op STEAM HEATING SYSTEMS WITH CAST IRON OR BASEBOARD RADIATION SEE TOUR THATCHER Heating Specialist NOW! Phone Today 3 to 5 Years To Pay War veteran Albert Woolson of demonstrations of united effort Foley's Diner YEARS TO PAY FREE! 1,1958 Catalog Includes 30 models to choose from.

Writs sr Hm TO (-2SB1 MAUf IT. ANT ASBfRY ATI. i ASBt'RT PARK Pat's Dinners, Inc. MERITT HOMES GOOD TURN-Scout Harry Cupolo, Troop 54, was among lakewood Boy Scouts who circulated takewood Industrial Commission questionnaires yesterday to township residents. Harry has just presented a questionnaire to Mrs.

Theodore Slomeana, 219 East Fourth Street. The card asks for infor, motion on employment. The statistics will be used by the commission to entice industry to Lakewood. (Press Photo) Duluth was reported in "excep- on the part of churches at rallies tionally good" condition yesterday 'such as the one he will address in St. Luke's Hospital after be-! here today, ing "up and around" part of Fri-j About 25,000 are expected to day.

The 109-year-old last mem-'fill Honolulu football stadium for bcr of the Union Army was rally, the Rev. Mr. Graham's pitalized March 4 with a mild only public appearance during a case of fatigue and lung conge-j week rest after a world tour. He tion, (leaves Tuesday for Chicago. 4 DISTRICT AGEST MR.

ANDERSON PRospect 5-4519 asbury'park, n. j. LOCAL DEALER SOUTH SHORE CO. CAstle 3-1289 MANASQUAN, N. J.

Woodbury, NJ. Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs, Woodbury, March 1, a girl. Mr.

Jacobs Is the son of Mrs. Berths Jacobs, Glendola, and Mrs. Jacobs Is the former Virginia Frazee, daughter of Mrs. Mary Frazee, Alienwood. STREET BELMAR Ptaont MC 1-tOSl I I Is.

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