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TWO ASBURY PARK IViNINO PRIS1, Thursday, frcomher 1934 Stale Rests in Murder Case Local- Loses License OBITUARIES Fire Levels Barn In Fair Haven Happening Against Brooklyn Teen-Agers FAIR HAVEN-Pollce Chief Carl J. Jakubecy said a barn on the Mrs. Margaret McLean; Former Shore Resident NEPTUNE Mrs. Margaret C. Clayton McLean, 45, of Jackson (Obituaries ara anno raced each day la the 1 PJL srewa broadcast WJLK.) Col.

H. M. Rayner, For Drunk Driving MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Modeste Caso, 0 East Highland Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, was asesed fine and costs totaling $223 and his driver's license was re NEW YORK The state to argue this morning on motions Mr. and Mrs. Arthur HalL 404 Ray Van Horn property.

Hance Brooklyn Cop Seen Suicide In Ticket Fix NEW YORK A veteran police officer, involved In an alleged traffic fix racket, was found ahot to death yesterday behind the rested its case yesterday against tor dismissal of the indictments. Filth Avenue, Bradley Beach, have Road, was leveled by fire lata yes- three Brooklyn teen-agers charged According to testimony by Trach returned home from a month va tenberg and statements allegedly teroay aiiernoon. The chief said there was "no ev. ville, and a former resident cation in St Petersburg. Fla.

with first degree murder in the torture and drowning of factory of Deal and Asbury Park, died Presidential Aide Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Bush. 104 maae to detectives and other officials by the three defendants, the idence of arson." A series of ga voked for two years by magistrate W.

Gilbert Manson on a drunken worker Wiuard Menter. Stockton Boulevard, Sea Girt, are rage fires have plagued firemen yesterday in Fitkin hospital, after a lengthy illness. The youths are Jack Koslow, 18, quartet went to Brooklyn's trian driving charge. awaiting completion in February GLEN RIDGE Of) CoL Harold here recently, and were termed gle part Aug. 18 on a "bum hunt oi their winter home in summit.

Melvin Mlttman, 17, and Jerome Ueberman, 17. A fourth boy, Rob Caso was arrested Dec. 3 after Testimony showed they found M. Raynei-, 66, wbo once served as military aide to arson." Chief Jakubecy said the Fair Billy C. Pawsey, 604 Grand Ave Her husband was the late John G.

McLean. Mrs. McLean was a member of Riverside Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, and his car bumped other vehicles and was zlg-zagging on Route 36. do- Haven Fire Department fought the nue, Asbury Park, has won a scholarship for study with Radio- Menter asleep on a bench, barefoot, and Koslow put a lighted clg-aret to Menter's feet. Then, accord lice said.

He was examined and two Presidents, died yetserday at the Veterans Hospital in Montrose, N.Y., after a long illness. i wheel of his radio patrol car. His gun was in his hand. The officer, Patrolman Andrew Hunter, 45, killed himself. District Attorney Edward S.

Silver, of formerly was a member of the blaze for an hour and said he estimated damages at (500, mostly from equipment stored ia the barn, ert Trachtenberg, IS, was Indicted with them but will be given a separate trial. The state rested after it won Admission into the record of statements taken from the three defendants by district attorney' ste Television Training Association, New York, it was announced to ing to the testimony, Koslow and First Methodist Church, Asbury Colonel Ravntr wan frarluattr! pronounced unfit to drive by Dr. M. Leonard Genovia, Port Monmouth, who was complainant ia the case, police said. Mittman led the victim to the edge of a pier, Mittman struck him and from the U.S.

Military Academy! Park. She was also a member of Brooklyn, declared. ne said. day by Leonard C. Lane, preil dent.

Other developments in the police in 1912. iuu upsua scnuui riA, dacJison- Koslow shoved him into the wa Mrs. Anita H. Pease, Monmouth He wai mlllturv lstnnt tn vine. Mrs.

McLean was a grad- department's newest graft scandal nographer. Arthur Drucker. after ter. Births Menter's body wai recovered. County executive member and enrollment chairman of the New Jer PresldenU Woodrow Wilson and uate of National Park Seminary, Warren G.

Hardin tn Kin Al. Forest Glen, and was a mem- Koslow has been quoted in testimony as saying: "Now we're all The statements, allegedly were DATEDOOIC Thnndar, Dm. Ida Blade'i Clrcla of Aron Ufthodua sey Elementary Classroom Teach made as the boys stood over Men murderers." bert of Belgium and Crown Prince ber of Phl Phl Sorority. She Olaf of Norway. was Dorn ln Spring Lake.

Mrs. Mc- Colonel Ravner. In World War Lew had lived in Jacksonville for ter's body on pier, identifying their victim. Births of the' day are an Bounced on WJLK within the program and Doing," A.M. te 11 A.M.

Monday thru Friday. Fitkin Hospital. Neptune ers Association, will represent the county at the state meeting of this organization at the New Jersey Education Association, State were: An attempt to resign by Patrolman Donald Goodrich, 41, once assailed in court as a "core" of one of the rings operating the alleged courtesy card fix. An order for two Brooklyn policemen to appear for a depart rial on Dec. 17 on complaint of a New Jersey motorist Church hot roait beef aupper ln the church basement, 5th and Oarfleld Avon, P.M.

Admlulon: adult 1. 50; Fred Morritt, attorney for Kos 2, was' assigned as liaison officer, two nd hal months. Planning Board low, who according to testimony to General Cardenas in Mexico, to Surviving are two sons, John and House, Trenton, on Saturday. was the ringleader in the killing, facilitate west coast defenses there James three daughters, Marjo- Pea. 11 Pleasant Orova Methodlit Church.

Via (Continued From Page 1) Two Shore students, enrolled in Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. 823 He retired in 1946. ne, Marilyn and Mary Ellen, all of cross-examined Drucker at length in an effort to cast doubt on his HiHvuu, n.j.

rancaaa ana sausage sup. are up; land for building Can be the dramatic pantomime course at Twelfth Avenue, Belmar. yester- Services and burial will be at Seaside Park; her parents, Ross prepared' by men or the church at M. Clayton, and Mrs. Ellen ci1lurclx htU 8:30 Don- found; the birth rate is rising, the who charged he got out of a sum accuracy as a stenographer and oay, a ooy, Arlington National Cemetery, Rutgers University, will participate in a Christmas play entitled "The block admission of the statements aeatn rate remains constant; the Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Bracco. uumci viayiuii, oeasiue rars; ana MRS. LILLIAN M. HORNER Morritt, failed, however, and the with a $5 oay-off.

Silver said Hunter, one of the men "under Investigation in the traffic ticket probe." was a witness trena of people vacating congested cities for more roomy areas is statements were read to the Jury Van Trailer Court, Eatontown, yes terday, a girl. Fort Monmouth Hospital EAGLESWOOD TOWNSHIP Mrs. Lillian M. Horner, 68, of Mill Defense attorneys, are expected Dancing Doll Decides," at the New Brunswick Lincoln School Dec. 10 and at the Mlddlebush School Dec.

13. The students are Andrii Ka-degis, Clarksburg, and Miss Margaret Powell, 118 Park Lane, Fair last week before Brooklyn rack' two brothers, Stanley C. Clayton, Wall Township, and Ross M. Clayton, Colts Neck. Arrangements are ln charge of the Robert C.

Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan. sun on tne upswing; the Garden State Parkway will contribute greatly to continued population Sgt. Louis Hellsh and Mrs. Hel- aireer, west week, who died Tues day, was the wife of the late Na. ets grand jury and had signed a Ish, 874 Plnebrook Road, Eaton- Exchange Club than R.

Horner. She was born in waiver or immunity. Hunter worked early, from mid snins to tna area. Ratios Remain Same Dee. IS Mr.

Si Mn. Club of Tempi Beth El et Asbury Park. Annual (fame night and open house at Tempi Beth XI, 1:30 P.M. Admission none. Mt.

Carmel Church, Asbury Park, benefit new rectory building lund, operatla and rarlety snow, Mt. Carmel Church Auditorium, Asburr At, and Pin Asbury Park, P.M. Door prise. Dona-tion-tMO. Wednesday, Pes.

IS Apollo Club ooncert at Crystal Ball room, Berkeley Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park, 1:30 P.M. Quest artist, Janett Southwlck, Mew York soprano. Admit- Tuckerton, the daughter of the late naven, night to 8 A.M. As his tour neared The report finds that the ratio John and Arabell Bartlett. Mrs.

Samuel Getgood, 1210 Notes Allaire of men and women remained the She is survived by two sons. El Third Avenue, this city, is con Its end, his still-warm body was discovered in the car in the yard of same from 1040 to 1050 with 49.6 lis L. and Watson both of West vaiescing at Monmouth Memorial MRS. JUDITH T. DEVANEY EAST KEANSBURG Mrs.

T. Devaney, 83, of 65 Ken-tuckey Avenue, died Tuesdav in town, Friday, a girl. Sgt. First Class Armando D. Car.

boni and Mrs. Carbonl, 74 Bel shaw Avenue, Eatontown, Friday, a girl. Utilities man Eugene H. Furlong and Mrs. Furlong, 210 Third Avenue, Avon, Friday, a glrL Ships Serviceman Albert A.

Bader, and Mrs. Bader. 97 a Brooklyn police station. He was ween: two daughters. Mrs.

Rebec. Hospital following an operation. Park Neglect percent male in 1940, 40.7 la 1930. However, the report says, there have been rapid increases among ca A. Hall, West Creek, and Mrs Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Paternoster. shot thru the head. In Hunter's memorandum book the East Keansburg ambulance by Hilda a. Tolbert.

Manahawkln 1233 Sherman Avenue, Point Pleas were the words: OCEAV TOWNSHIP The Ex- the very young and those over 53. two sisters, Mrs. Mary Davies, Mt en route to Rlverview Hospital, DEATH NOTICE --v -Va-tu-4 "rf-'V-wwi ant, are celebrating their 14th wed ding anniversary today. "Don't blame my wife or my son change Club of Asbury Park yes The 1930, only 18.1 percent of Holly, and Miss Rebecca Bart nea Bank. She had lived here 30 terday unanimously passed a reso-jthe people were over 53 people were over 55.

In 1940. Charles Pier, cellist, of 97 Cook years. Mrs. Devaney was born in South Street, Freehold, Friday, a lett, Trenton; and seven grandchil dren. for any of my wrongdoings." The death of Hunter, a member of the force since 1937.

recalled lutlon commending the Asbury man Avenue, Ocean Grove, ap Ireland. She was a member of St, ooy. Park Press for yesterday's story The Wood Funeral Home, Tuck peered Tuesday with the "All Catherine's R. C. Church, and its Corp.

Alvin E. Gibbs and Mrs. and pictures calling attention to erton, is handling arrangements two police suicides during the Harry Cross bookmaking pay-o ftosary society. BROWN-Everett 314 Pine Man-asquan, Monday, Dec. 6, 1954, Husband of Alice Tyler Brown, and father of Mrs.

William Dunkel, of 334 Pine Manasquan. Funeral service Smith Bmlth, (suburban) 416 Morris near Short Hills Springfield, K.J., on Thursday evening, Dec. at o'clock. Relative and friends ara Invited to attend. Interment Ivergreea Cemetery, Elizabeth, N.J.

2adv American Concert" of the Trenton Symphony Orchestra in Memorial Glbbs, 70A Mitchell Drive, Eatontown, Saturday, a boy, the deterioration of Allaire state 18.1 percent; 1950, 19.7 percent. The report predicts it will be 20 percent by 1960. In 1930, 7.3 percent were under Ave and this figure dropped to 8.1 percent in 1940. By 1950, however, it was up to 9.8 percent. KEARNEY INFANT Surviving are three sons.

Harrv Park. RED BANK The infant daueh Airman Second Class Harry P. Hall, Trenton, in commemoration of the Pearl Harbor attack scandal several years ago. The victims then were Capt. John G.

Flynn, who shot himself In a The service club took the action ter of Harry and Janet Heene- Abaire and Mrs. Abaire, 137 Seventh Avenue. Atlantic Highlands. ana wimam both of Brooklyn; Peter, here; three daughters, Mrs. Florence Klunie, Brooklyn; Mrs.

Mary Dolan. Rooka WAV han Kearney, 123 Hudson Avenue Brooklyn station house, and Pa at its regular meeting at the Cy press Inn, Wanamsssa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelleher, Saturday, a boy.

died at birth Tuesday in Mon trolman Charles Panarella, who threw himself out of a sixth floor Wanamassa, returned Sunday after The story reported remarks mouth Memorial Hospital. Lons These facts, the report says, mean additional problems in schools, welfare and old age facilities. With an increasing older pop COOPER Charles, 78, Rutherford, N.J.. Dec. 7, 1954.

Husband of the late Sadl (Corscadden) and father of Mrs. Addison (Mildred Rasmus) and Mrs. Frank (Ruth Maohinist Mate-Fireman Robert A. Pazlenza and Mrs. Pazienza, 209 made by Joseph E.

McLean, com' Beach, L.I., Mrs. Katherlne Kaiser, here; 23 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. nrancn. aiso surviving are a broth, er, Kevin; a sister, Elizabeth; her spending the weekend with Rev. W.

Harold Sloan and Mrs. Sloan at the Myrtle Street Methodist missloner' of the Department of 14th Avenue, Belmar, Saturday, a ulation, it said, there is also an Neilson), Funeral service at John T. Col 11ns. funeral home, 19 Lincoln Ave, Rutherford. Friday evening.

8 D.m. Inter Conservation and Economic Deve gin. paternal grandmother, Mrs. May Arrangements are In rharc nf Increase in illnesses. parsonage, Scranton, and with lopment, to a state park and recrea Seaman Stephen M.

Sisko and Mrs. Sisko, 0 Waterman Place, Kearney, ana maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James relatives in Hone-dale. Pa, ment Hillside Cemetery, Frlenda may call after 1 p.m., Thursday, at the tuneral horn.

Jadv tion conference in Trenton Tues the John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansburg. Other observations were: From April, 1950, thru Decem courthouse window. Flynn left a note saying that his suicide had nothing to do with the gambling Inquiry. Silver, whose office is handling the ticket fix probe, termed Hunter's death "tragic and saddening" but added: "Our course is clear.

We shall Mrs. Arthur Johnson, of 208 day. Mr. McLean cited the 1,200 jieansDurg, Saturday, a glrL Baltimore Avenue. Point Pleasant.

acre tract in Wall Township as the HARVEY George J71 Main South The William S. Anderson Fu ber, 195,4, the population increase amounted to the 1950 total popula HENRY JOHN HARZOLD FORKED RIVER HAnrw 'outstanding example of how the Corp, Edward J. Quinlan, and Mrs. Qulnlan, 101 Franklin Avenue, Long Branch, Monday, a will speak to undergraduate officers at the New Jersey College for Amboy, December (, 1954. Devoted husband of Jennie Rue.

Devoted father of Mary and Jane, 1 sons James and William. Funeral Saturday morning 9:30 a.m. from tions oi Asoury rim, Long Branch Harzold, 70, died yesterday at his home on Lacey Road. He was a state's park development program has "aimlessly drifted." neral Home is in charge of arrangements. BENJAMIN F.

SLACKER TOMS RIVER Benlamln T. ana itea Bsnit. Women in New Brunswick Sun gin. continue to pursue, expose and root Of this 51,333 rise, only 13.141 sea food dealer. He was born ln out crime, wherever we find It, Home for Funerals (The Oundrum Service) 237 Bordentown South Amboy, to St.

Mary's R.C. Church, where at 10 a.m. Acquired In 141 The Allaire property, acquired day. Officers of four classes, Government Association and Honor Board have been invited to the Newark. He was a member nf St wherever it leads." or 23.6 percent, was due to natural Increase of births over deaths.

The Slacker, 75, Syor Road, died Mon Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 36 Tohicon Place. Port-au- in 1841 as a sift from the estate Pius Catholic Church here. day.

He was the husband of Mrs. rest, totaling 38,192, was the annual affair at tht women's col of the late publisher Arthur Bris Surviving are his wlf Mr. lege. bane, was a thriving industrial Bertha Buerck Harzold: three amount of net migration into the county. In 1950, 33 percent of the popu Madge Slacker.

He had lived in this area about 26 years. He formerly worked for the New Jersey Pulverizing Comoanv. Plne- community during the early 1800's. Peck, Monday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Harris, 242 Cliff wood Road. Oakhurst. Mon daughters, Mrs. D.

A. Smith. Nut- a solemn high requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary CemeUry, in Parlln, N.J, STONI-Emile of SIS Monro Av, Asbury Park, on Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 1954.

Beloved husband of Mildred Frey Stone and son of Edwin O. Stone. Service at the James Buckley Funeral Home, 707 6th Ave. on Friday, Dec. 10th at 11:30 a.m., Reverend Dudley Rapp will officiate.

Interment Monmouth Memm-tai Samuel Hutter, 000 Summer field Avenue, Asbury Park, is a surgical patient at Fitkin Hospi The many weather-battered cen ley; Mrs. Marearet Krnll. lation lived in 0.6 percent of the tury-old buildings still standing day, a boy. urange, ana Mrs. Katherine Na-deau.

Belleville- enn Irani- tal. Mr. and Mrs: Lawrence Jackson, land, chiefly along the ocean coast and on Rarltan Bay. I wald, and the Ocean County road department. He was born in Plum Run, Pa.

He was a member of Miss Kathleen Chandler, daugh- give the area a ghost town" appearance, he said. The park is closed to the public. Belleville: and two sisters. Mrs SUNDAY The county nas a density of less ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth is nuiiocic Place, Red Bank, Monday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lanoue. the United Evangelical Church.

ooiin ocneaier, aarnegat, and than one person per acre. Its total Chandler, 612 Second Avenue, As The Exchange Club voted to Park. B.P.O. Elks No. 128 Service Thursday at 8 p.m.

Friends may call. Wednesday and Thursday evenings. jadv DECEMBER 12th iviamie uoicn, Leonardo. Berkeley springs, W.Va. laid is In excess of 300,000 acres, bury Park, is a surgical patient send copies of the resolution, which further urges the state to maintain Other survivors are two sons.

Dorbrook Farm, Scobeyville, Monday, a boy. I he Bugbee Funeral Home, Barnegat, is handling arrange- at jriuun Hospital, allowing a capacity population of 3,000,000 with minimum building Homer, Riverside, and Robert. the Allaire property, to Gov. Rob Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Vovaadlf. iiiciiis. here; a daughter, Mrs. John ert B. Meyner, State Sen, Rich 138 Wiemer Place, Long Branch, Monday, a girl.

Freehold Man lots of 100 by 100 feet. The figure would be 2,000,000 people If the area devoted to industrial develop Staples, here; a brother, Charles, Atco; two sisters. Mrs. Lillian CARD OF THANKS SANTA Mr, and Mrs. George Widger.

2 JOI iUDWAY, Oudiit NAIM KARACANO, Vlolinltt MIKI HAMWAY, Dirbttkt HAJJI BABA and Danelna Olrls DICK DAY Kibbe Hoornoi Tahini Sheesh Kabob COMI EARLY HAVE DINNER ment was eliminated from Heinbaugh, here, and Mrs. Mary Maple Avenue, Eatontown, Mon (Continued From rage 1) ard R. Stout, Assemblymen Alfred N. Beadleston and Clifton T. Bark alow, and the Asbury Park Cham ber of Commerce.

The club also passed a resolution endorsing the movement spon wish to thank th many friends, neighbor "isner, uayvuie; and four grand children. day, a Doy. Asbury Park Is the most densely "How to Steal Eight Million Dol Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Whitt. i.jui, uowcrs ana tnose who helped in any way during the loss of ntianainji aa-i 1 1. lars a Year." Arrangements are ln charge nf populated municipality with 17.5 AT Frank Betty's IV we wisn io tnank the Reverend West of the West Belmar 77 Woodrow Wilson Homes, Long Branch, Monday, a glrL Anderson and Campbell Funeral Walter O'Halre. Pittstown. persons per acre.

sored by the local chamber to ob Home. in 1940, Asoury park had about fh. lrB Pallbearers tain an east-west parkway from the Trenton area to the Shore. executive secretary of the American-sponsored European Association of Life Underwriters, today 9 percent of the county's people, STEPHEN HOWARD a mnpioyee oi in-terlaken Oardena. Also the Dangler Puner-al Horn.

Signed Th Smith Family. 3adv SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12lh in 1950 only 7.3. The percentage Both resolutions were intro EAST KEANSBURG Stephen Howard, alx-week-old son of Mr. shift In Red Bank was from 6.8 aemea a cnarae oi Ainacn that a PUBLIC NOTICE From 2 to 5 P.M. Mr.

ana Mrs. Albert Christen sen, 187 Kingsley Street, Long Branch, Monday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Roth, 837 Hoey Avenue, Elberon, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mn. Allen Grayzel, 242 duced by Dr. William Llebesman, past president of the club and bribe had been offered the ex and Mrs. Joseph Howard, 49 Cedar in 1940 to 4.7 In 1930; in Middle-town Township, from 7.5 percent salesman to "keep quiet." Not rMnanftthl.

fn nw jt.kt. Avenue, died at his home yester wtibB chairman of its public affairs com' mlttee. Albach had testified that he was to 0 percent. These three towns day. Also surviving are a sister, v.

nivscii. ueorgs uimun, SOI Chicago Bea Girt, N.J. Jadv reflected the greatest changes per told he could get $1,000 from the Insurance companies but that he Kathleen and a brother, Russell. The baby was taken ill yesterday, taken to a Keansburg doctor's of spnng street, Red Bank, yesterday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hartmari. centsge-wlse. Long Brancn, tne county's biggest municipality in both population and area, changed F17PF Surprise lltLC Pockoges To All the Children OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Including Sunday 7th Ave. H'w'y 35 NEPTUNE was not interested. OHaire said no such offer was ever made by anyone in the association. fice and died shortly after. Dr.

Jul 49 Franklin Avenue, Long Branch. only from 10.3 percent mo to ius A. Toren, county physician will NOTICE yesterday, a gin, 10 in 1950. Aioacn toia tne coraressmen m. --j Mh.e,.JSlnf-d tTl.Te,Xr?s,comp,nyl Gordon Court, Port Monmouth, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hull Called 'Con Man' "But only after two months." 12 Holland Avenue, West End yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Marshall, Suicide Attempt Laid to Woman KEANSBURG Mrs. Anne L. Josselyn, 36, of 23 Bellvlew Avenue, was treated at Rlverview Hospital yesterday for an overdose of medicine. he said, "Mr. Ashley called me a 'con And then I started to find out what kind of insurance company I was working for." examine the body today to determine the cause of death.

The H. Laurence Scott and Son Funeral Home, Belford, is in charge of arrangements. TELL A. GRANDJEAN MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Tell Grandjean, 77, of Oneida Avenue, Hlllton Park, died yesterday ln Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch. He had lived in the Shore area for 10 years, for merly residing in East Orange.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy SALE! Beautiful, Foil Shaped, Sturdy Green CANADIAN Riverside Avenue, Oceanport, yes' terday, a boy. Ashley testified; "Albach was found to be com Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen, 201 Lower Main Street, Matawan, yes- pletely Irresponsible.

He tried, for g7 trate Edward F. Ambrose on et, iii-iri iat cnool lor GIs and sell them in- teraay, a ooy. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rose, 103 Monmouth Road, West Long far tkt Mi trie till Mlwtl.a Uratl Tralni Btlraar Blt.trl S.pplf Cw 11M-S B.lnar, N.J.

817 Mm wh.ra they fli 'cm. Rtmtmbtr, T.a Slrxl tr.a a distributor for than anjwh.r alt. Lltnel AntraarlitS Fitter Statu 0.o Dall In. J0-S NOW ON DISPLAY! night and ordered held without Brancn, yesterday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Tumen. BOO A S. Grandjean, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Ranee, Bermuda.

The A. M. Posten and Sons Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, Deal Lake Drive, Asbury Park, to surance. He did other things. We did not want that kind of a man.

We let him go." Ashley's father said today that his son's name was changed at birth. The father said, however, that he has since gone back to day, a ooy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hurst, Is in charge of arrangements.

BUY NOW AND SAVEI Choose Tour Tree NOW AND GET THE BEST I A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Tree Till Christmai! FREE DELIVER! BOBBY MpNEIL WEST SIDE A A Sprfnrwoorl Ave. and I (.01 UlUb HiHs Railroad Tracks, A. P. MRS. E.

B. STALLKNECHT MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Richmond Avenue, Deal, today, a boy. bail pending grand Jury action on the charge. The First Aid Squad was sent to Mrs. Josselyn's home at 3:35 P.M.

on a call from a member of the woman's family. She was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon and released to police last night. Police said they do not know what medicine Mrs, Josselyn had taken. using tht family name of Ashxen azy. Dr.

and Mrs. Ney Arias. 47 Ma Mrs. Elizabeth Stallknecht, 83, West Front Street. Everett, died tilda Terrace, Long Branch, yes- yesterday, at her home.

She was teraay, a gin. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ingrassla. 48 born In Brooklyn and had lived Neptune Man Injured In Car Collision here eight years.

West Side Avenue, Red Bank, yes Surviving are a ion. LeRoy terday, a gin. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McDerby, Des Moines, Iowa, a daughter.

NEPTUNE Andrew Wilson, 1322 Tenth Avenue, Neptune, was released after treatment yesterday Mrs. Frederick W. Snyder, with 83 Black Point Road, Rumson, whom she lived, and five grand yesterday, a girl afternoon at Fltkln Hospital where children. he was taken by police. He suf- Mr.

and Mrs. John Olexa, 18 Locust Avenue, Fair Haven, yester The Worden Funeral Home is ln Extensive Damage Caused by Fire POINT PLEASANT Fire which the owner blamed on faulty wiring caused $300 damage yesterday at the home of August Wenke, 2613 Lakewood Road. charge of arrangements. xerea cuts on the forehead and knee when his car was involved day, a boy. JOHN HENREHAN EAST ORANGE John Henre Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest 112 Brighton Avenue, Long han, 68, a retired butcher, of 265 ln an accident at Sixth and Hawthorne Avenues. The driver of the second auto was Benjamin Evernham, 318 Op- Branch, yesterday, a boy. north Park Avenue, died yester Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ermldes, The damage estimate was made day in Essex Hospital, Belleville. South Broadway, Long Branch, to BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS EATIN' or GIVIN' 49c dyke Avenue, Wanamassa. Police hv Mr He was born in Holmdel. day, a boy. Plremen were called to the oaiu ulvlP summonses Surviving are a brother.

William. tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holahan, were given each driver. Wilson's Certified SMOKED Bath, N.Y.; and two sisters.

Mrs. 77 Madison Avenue, Red Bank, to James Carton, Red Bank, and Mrs. scene at 8:35 A.M. after Mrs. Wenke discovered Are in a wall behind a dresser In a second-floor bedroom of the nine-room frame Anna Bevlns, Cohoes N.V.

day, a girl. Rlverview Hospital, Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ayres. 64 THE WEATHER 7 A.M.

Report Highest temperature last The William S. Anderson Fu house. 24 neral Home, Red Bank, is ln charge LAMBS LIVER, Fresh Sliced b. 250 MEAT LOAF, 10 Pork, 15 Veal, 75 Beef "lb. 49o WILSON'S COLORED OLEOMARGARINE.

21o Laurel Drive, Little Silver, Tues Fire spread to other rooms on i hours 40 at 6 A.M. For a merry famil; Christmas in 1955 oi arrangements. the second floor and there was Highest temDeratura thli Hat day, a ooy. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Viatko, enroll now in our smoxe aamage tnruout tne resi-eu in 18B0. ROOFING dence, Mr. wenke said. No one, Lowest temperature last 24 39 Flerro Avenue, Matawan, Tues day, a boy. was injured.

LEAN FRESH hours 28 at 12:01 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Crowell, vs. efjriatmas 218 South Street, Eatontown, Mon day, a boy.

lb. Nationally Advertised Lowest temperature this date 8 in 1902. Humidity 59 percent. Barometer 30.00 falling. Wind direction and velocity at 7 A.M.

today SW at10 miles an Mr. and Mrs. Schuylar Van Monmouth Hills, High Cluii TOYS 15 OFF 37c2 lands, juonaay. a gin. PORK BUTTS CHOICE CHUCK STEAK TOP OR BOTTOM nOUFID ROAST Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvester T. Shep- lb. hour. Highest wind velocity last 24 hours at 20 miles an hour.

Rainfall None. Ocean temperature 42 degrees. CHRISTMAS HARD CANDY pard, 93 Hudson Avenue, East Keansburg, Monday, a boy. Point Pleasant Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Degen, 1116 Gowdy Avenue, Point Pleas lb. Local forecast Box Chocolates, IA. ant Beach, yesterday, a boy, Rain tnHnv anri tnnlshf Cones, etc I7V LB. row, pajtly cloudy, High todsy Hosplt.1, Lakewood degrees. Low tonight near 30 de- Mr- nd Mrs.

Daniel Navls. 7 grees. High tomorrow about 40 Lexlnon Avenu. Tom R'ver, ASSORTED COLD CUTS D. 43o MORRELL'S SLICED BACON lb.

45o yesterday, a boy, degrees. Fresh southerly winds to. Deposit Weekl. .50 1.00 2.00 3.00 6.00 10.00 80.00 15,000 XMAS TDCCC $1.00 deceive In SO Weeki 25.00 50.00 100.00 150.00 250.00 5OO.00 1000.00 Time now to check your roof! Inexpensive repairs now may save big money in the future. ROLL ROOFING HOME FREEZER FEATURE WILSON'S CERTIFIED WHOLE I IAB.lr.kJ I Each day shifting to strong northwest early tomorrow.

Smal craft warnings were posted at 5 A.M. from Block Island to Cape Hatteras. Consist, of Lrs, Shoulder. Laurel Rope, Wreaths, Holly LAMB Mr. and Mrs? George Mychaluk, First Avenue, Gilford Park, Toms River, yesterday, a girl Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, 610 County Line Road, Lakewood, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, 610 Borden Avenue, Point Pleasant, today, a girl.

uin ana Rib Chops and Slew. About 8ft lbs. Cat, Wrapped and Frosen. 47 $2.20 45 Smooth 108 Sq. Ft.

Roll lb. CLOSED MONDAY 4 Daily Almanac (All Time taster) Standard) Tharsday, Deoenker tk Bmirls 7:07 A.M.; Sunset 4:30 P.M.! The moon rises ID p.m. nrf ui k. fif e-u OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. Till 2 A.M.

Lakehurst Naval Infirmary r.va. nmini Elnath ln hi-n between Aidebaran and I Mr. and Mrs. W. Trenkle, 401 Avenue, Lakehurst, time as muc The Friendly Club of The Friendly ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK Three Handy Placet to Pay Duet IVIaln Street at Railroad Plaza, Asbury Part Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove Corlles and Atklna Avenuea, Neptune when at first quarter.

yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Gallagher, RAILROAD AVE. sol Manapaqua Avenue, Lakehurst, yesterday, a girl. TIDES la Akory Park December I el A.M. 36 P.M. 11:33 P.M.

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