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As U. S. WEATHERMAN SAYS: (7 A.M. Forecast) Fair today and tonight. Partly cloudy tomorrow.

Hourly wathrr reirta an WJLE 1310 AM FM bury Park Evening Red Bank Page .5, Ocean County Page 16 THE HI NINO NEWS Press PRICE FIVE CENTS SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR NO. 58 ASBURY PARK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1954 Enitre at ttcond class natter Jun 10. 1J1, al tbt pojtofflet at Atbury Ptrk. N. under tha tot of Ur.

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BULLETIN It's Nearly Out PTA Cancels Film jCouncil Defers After Vets Protest hfr I -nil I liilfc President Says Adlai's Charge I.K i VJl Ull JLJXlllYkJ 'Nonsense' RED BANK Scheduled showing of an educational movie here tonight has been, cancelled because of action of a local veterans' group, the Asbufy Park Press learned today. Mrs. Alonzo Dozier, president of the River Street Parent-Teacher Association, said the program of tonight meeting of the PTA will not In- BULLETIN Sullivan to Seek Congress Seat NEW BRUNSWICK Charles Sullivan, Middlesex County superintendent of weights and measures, said today he will seek the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Third District if assured of support from leaders of the party in Middlesex County. Mr. Sullivan said that he has already been assured of support from Monmouth County Democratic chieftains.

The district comprises Monmouth and Ocean Counties and that part of Middlesex south of the Raritan River. Board Rejects Klitzman's High Bid, 83,000 for 20 Years, Raises Legal Question ASBURY PARK A bid of $85,000 was high among three proposals received by City Council yesterday for a 20-year lease on the city golf course. But there was a question raised immediately whether the bid elude showing of the movie "The High Wall" which had been', scheduled. An objection by the. local Catholic War Veterans post resulted in the decision to ban the movie, she said.

Leslie McBride, a former com-! Offer to Raze mander of the post, said he had voiced his objection to the PTA. Allenhurst Inn He said it was based on reports was proper form, the movie is "pink." Altho he did! I Council tabled all three pro- not disclose source of the ALLEXHl'RST The Board of posals and Mayor George A. Smock, he said they were held by the post Commissioners yesterday resisted 2d, said they would be studied in to be reliable and authoritative. proposals by the Citizens and conference. The post, Mr.

McBride said, City Manager J. Oliver Arm-decided to protest the showing and, Homeowners lhat the strong pointed out that the high Eisenhower Calls Flanders' Talk 4Public Service' WASHINGTON President Eisenhower today labeled as nonsense Adlai E. Stevenson's assertion that the Republican Parly is divided against itself "half McCarthy and half Eisenhower." At a news conference, the President also declared that Senator Flanders (It-Vt.) performed a great public service in his senate speech criticizing Senator McCarthy (R-Wis.) for diverting attention from important world problems. Flanders had told the senate that McCarthy "by intention or thru ignorance" was "doing his best to shatter" the Republican Party. referred the matter to a commit- 'Q Aiiennursi inn property on ma.

submitted by Charles B. Khtz- fWV5 iCronlicim Bids tee. of which he is chairman, for action. Cites Film Source William Pazicky. principal of the Norwood Avenue be razed, and man, Asbury Park lawyer, was ac-that its deed be changed to a chei'k or 10 Vr- knf Mcirfnnli.1 1- Cent 0f VearS renti11 8111 ever thing but residential use in Lot 10 prrfent of the biJ the future.

'reauired in bid snerifbatinns River Street School, said he and a committee of four others select The bids: The citizens Rroup forwarded $85,000 For Beachfront Lot films for the PTA programs He offer from F. C. Hurley. Neptune said he personally ordered the one City, to tear the building down to In question thru the National Con- street level for $3,000. A letter ference of Christians and Jews.

It signed by Peter J. Morgan, pres-is also available, he said, thru the 'dent of the organization, also Charles Anderson, 29-year-old driver of thii burning fuel oil truck leaped to afery uninjured at the engine and cab were engulfed by flames yesterday on Asbury Avenue, Neptune. Firemen, who blamed the blaie on a faulty ignition, responded from Hamilton, Wayside, Shark River Hills and Whitesville. Several hundred gallons of fuel oil in the truck were saved. The vehicle is owned by Britton Petroleum Company, 1103 Sixth Avenue, Neptune.

Robert J. Wass, 28, of 3614 Cor-lies Avenue, Neptune, a volunteer member of the Hamilton Fire Company, suffered burns of the left wrist while fighting the blaze. He was treated and released at Fitkin Hospital. (Press Photo) Mr. Klitzman, $83,000 total for 20 years; $4,050 a year for the first 10 years, $4,500 a year, the second ten.

Raymond H. Cole, Coral Gables, $80,000 total; $4,000 per ear for 20 years. J. M. Nordstrom.

Enulishtown. (City Council met yesterday oi me Mate Museum. uw hip roinmi.iun irmuve at 5'30 PM 30 minutes late) is maintained d.v me num-uium mm uc nausr of Education. the property deed under which AMJl II I r.MlI Lily LOUncll. Ih nrnwrlv hiH lwi nnitH n'tl DIM Vr for nr lfl inrc iZA" Ltormla'n f.

Tkr business "long after it was con-! Taxes on the 18-hole course that the PTA program residential r.one: which is in Neptune Township. Vice President Nixon has been Court Orders New Trial Kom rroposais Rejected have been estimated this vear at chosen by Republican leaders the city's end of the Coleman had decided not to show it to avoid House tract at Asbury nd Ocean I controversy. A Board of Education make the party's official reply to The board refused both sugges-, $3,600, a $200 increase over last tlons. Mayor William E. Selby said year.

Barring a change in this after the unanimous vote against figure over the 20-year lease penoc1, both actions: "Let the buyers taxes would eat up $72,000 revenue wreck the building. We'll worry from the loa.se. about the deed change when the City Pays Taxes property Is sold." fUe golf course has been Avenues jmu canceling scheduled speech before a teach- Decision was reserved on both L. rA11 proposals The $85,000 offer cam. t7 ro 2 7 ga nd In Fitkin Hospital Suit Stevenson, lie Is to speak Saturday night over the television and, radio networks that carried Steven-1 son's speech.

Nixon reportedly was selected; by Eisenhower after McCarthy an-1 i i (From Our Trenton Bureau) The commission went on record closed for more than 10 vears dur. TRENTON The appellate division of Superior Court nounceu ne was kuiuk iu uemanu it ,000 bid from Dr. Sebastian P.L Plcky said the film was iVaccaro and Saverio Peluso. Mr.descnbed b-v Theron A. Johnson, iCronheim's offer was presented by director of the Conference I Michael Weinstein, city real estate of t-nristians and Jews.

being on subject of mental hygiene a and human relations. Mr. John- i described it as "an excellent In December that It would sell the; ing hich time the city has paid property for no other use than taxes of $3,000 a year and more to family residential purposes. This; Neptune. attitude developed after the Allen- Council granted a five-week ex-hurst National Bank and Trust tension in condemnation dioi-pp I.

that NBC and CBS give him tree nas ordered a new inai in me uauiase mi time to reply to what he called against Fitkin Hospital by Wilfred Rafferzeder, Shrewsbury, Stevenson's "vicious attack on me 0I1 behalf of his six-months-old son, Brad. PerS0McCarthy to Press issue Rafferzeder, thru his attorney, Milton Kosene, Red Novogrod Aroused Over 'Raiding' Faculty ASBURY PARK William Novogrod, member of the rity Board of Education, sounded battle cry last ni(ht as the board accepted the resit-nation of Miss Sophia Pa-lavnts from the faculty. She has taken a position in the Ocean Township schools. "That's the second one this said Mr. Novogrod.

"Isn't this idea of raiding one another's staff something new? If they want war, we'll look around and see what they have available, too." The board last night also ar-repted the resignation of Miss Miriam Askin from the faculty and Mrs. John H. DeMsa from the high school office clerical staff. Miss Virginia Riddle, Wanamassa, a high school senior, was employed part time, effective April 1, to replace Mrs. DeLisa.

Company proposed Installing its jyu. y. Jim," Mr. Pazickv said cariK, nau Lnaifccu ms sun suuncu ings started in January' against A. Andrew Sigales, owner of the McCarthy called lie choice of business headquarters on the inn permanent injuries to his brain Nixon excellent.

But he sa "Fire Damages and nervous system Feb. 17. 1951 intended to test whether th site, then later withdrew its offer; former St. George's Greek Chm-'i in the face of strong opposition at 411 Sixth Avenue. Ci'v Fire from both the citizenry and Wynne Graham has charged chants.

the building is unsafe. lllllllllljS ucvriupiiirm iu ftcciut: lines. Mr. Cronheim wants the tract limited to an elevator apartment house and ground floor stores. Dr.

Vaccaro and Mr. Peluso would restrict it to motel-hotel and stores. Sees Communist Hint Mr. McBride said the film had "a similar background" to movies used in 1947 by Communist groups for instruction purposes. He said he had not seen the film but had seen as the result of carelessness on the part of the hospital, its administrator and two nurses.

The boy was convalescing from works could refuse him free time to fire back personally at Steven-ion. Returning from New York last MartinBuilding To Repair Cabanas William V. Cassano, who last The board also made two de-imonth submitted drawing nf ni.n. a skull operation, when he fell or night, McCarthy said he will em Jl1- i 1 ctsions regarding the horo Beach to rehabilitate the building asked Club. Both were after-effects ofor the delay.

He said that new ploy counsel to lest whether the! NEPTL'NF, CITY-Fire late last w. b.0' wu favorable reports to which he re- nntumrlrc i-an rfpnv him fro nmp tu sul1. 'advertise the bid and set a date uif nuv. u-i jiouii. Plans nave 10 be drau-n anrf lht it night wrecked a three-car garage- Tne fathcr is seeking S500.0001 ferred.

to reply. Harvey nd Houschild. of i will take at least a mnmh tn ffnr nnhlir kaIp at u-hirh timA nthfr McCarthy said that as he sees apartment in me rear oi i ayivama aamages ior in.iurirs suuerea oyi i bids on the advertised plans would the Post had information Oakhurst, was awarded I contract them in shape. i be received. other veteran groups had ob io repair storm damage io i Responding to questions from jetted to the movie in other towns.

i-iuinai mr nis iow oupr oi u. icouncilmen, Mr Cassano said Mr Councilmcn said they plan to This was rbughly $3,000 under pre Sigales had given him assurance it equal free time should be given Avenue, and gave firemen from his son and SoO.OUU tor medical ex-i to the Republican Party, to Eisen- here and Avon more than an hour's penses. hower. and to him. McCarthy said battle.

Judse eversei he will speak for himself, and over. Flames were roaring up the side calling for a new trial, the the same networks as Stevenson of the frame structure when fire- aPPelIate division reversed trial; and at their expense, if possible. I men arrived. A truck nd carourt judgment issued by Judge, He said that if the Federal Com-owned bv Peter Capella, a roomer iFl'nk T- L1yd. Jr- munifatinn Commission hns ruin 1 Cvlumii twnnn wcrt rJ The alleged cause of action, care- confer either today or Friday and! comes under the progressive will take up the Coleman House education thing." he aaid.

Federal Jury Indicts Two tract at that time. I Mrs. Dozier said substitute I Dr. Vaccaro own the balance of ihown tonight the block-square Coleman House nminary estimates for the Job. Two other bidders estimated the job in much higher figures.

Joseph Ferrari of Union Beach wanted to do the Job for S8.387. nd Charles B. Weddle ot Allenhurst bid $9 594.77. The board Increased rabana rentals for next vear. Non-res- that he will be able to financ repairs after th plans are accepted by the city.

Space on the Boardwalk at First Avenue was leased for $200 to local posts of the Catholic and Jewish War Veterans for at automobile raffle. The game. Mr Armstrong aid. is dependent upon which doesn't guarantee that right 'moved" by Mr. Capella before they lessness on (he part of the in-.

tract. The plan advanced by him- Dulles Defends inat rule nas jrot to oe Could be damaged. The apartment TRENTOX A Long Branch cou- self nd plu uld utilize weeanny was onerea irep ume i hit bAiAi-i ninnn iiiunL ji uir uiui rk. itii vi uiniriiu idents will pay $350, an Increase 'adoption bv cilv voters in April nf mX Residents will making gambling legal pay $2o0 for cabana, an Increase) Rrdfleld Complaint If he desires it, to reply to a CBS-; The building, a two-story struc PPl was whether or not JW''' plan would be developed entirely, TV program on winch Comments- ture, is owned by Mrs. Alice C.

L1Vd erred In excludnig certam (hf L.shaped ctor. I Pljp.nc tor Edward H. Murrow said last Wart, and is fullv insured. Dam. evulencn which aitempted to showi'0 Sl Xeckn I w'lole 'act is now used for U.kJe I UllCieS night the senator repeatedly has esUmated at $4.000.

Cause Ilospital is not a chanlahle 8 eJ Sebastion parking. stepped over the line between of the blaze was noi immediately ntitution I clone 34 and hU wife Vllda Ap-I Mr- Weinstein submitted Mr. CARACAS, Yeneiuela i nrL iXil oVIp'ate Corcione of 29 AbtsJd'cronhe proposal in writing at of State Du.les told Sec- oi 5j(i. ivon-resident uh member-i d.jcu iaun snir lees also lose from $.15 to SfiO. palk Avenue Kllrnr.

rouce nepon r.iar Avenue. liev formerly Uvea mi: Americans today they may be right! Mayor Selby said the increased t0 council that the Chamlvr ef UiU OKI, jtiuiuaiiiii Testimony showed (hat Judge publican policy Riverside Drive, Neptune. jomcr Mr- Armstrong laid, They allegedly talked Otis Ap-j Vl'as submitted to his office late In in saying the United States should 1 nrn commerce had ignored her request luiiiinuire i said that Avon police had noticed! plegate of Lakewood and Mrs. Clif-i1" "nemoon. pared to unveil suggestions It has notified countv ra.iL,oyd cut off Mr- Kne while he drawn up for making Senate com- weirtune Citv authorities was questioning the hospital ad-mirtee investigations fairer to all.

dl. nd "5." David Carter, about Avon and Neptune City firemen The city manager said that both iMniiuniiiins vniana.i in uic uracil area." Strip Vacated The board introduced an nr-dinanee vacating a ilx-ineh strip to be considered in contracting for the booking of professional entertainment for the Cavalcade of Progress. She was turned down, she said, and the chamber haj made arrangement with another agent. One member of the policy group hospital financial records. ford Applegate of Point Pleasant into forging and cashing the checks, one for $194.15 and one fnr $137.

Investigation Made bidders submitted checks. Mr. Cronheim'g cheek was for Dr. Vaccaro'i, $2,500. laid hose lines from Sylvania Avenue hydrants.

Profit Possible The appellate court said. In a make some change In ill economic policies, but down this way," he said, government "playi a much more Important role in economic affair than we think desirable for ourselves." No republic should expect another to abandon its economic of land around the Welshauseni property at Corlles Avenue and aaid they represented a set of princifiles being advanced in the hope that at least their substance would be adopted by Senate com Fanned by a stiff southeast wind, According to Assistant U.S. At-; decision delivered by Judge H. Jayne. Lakewood.

"it is the fire burned a Main m.b. torney John D. Woolley Howell Asrees "iivai erty and telegraph poles along asquan, the Applegates have mittees, l.v i i o.k cncvible" an association 7 Republican leaders in the Senate. thf. New Aolk.and LonS Brnnrh rorooraled for charitable Di.ronses;led Part.in the affair.

All four iu. "1 world war and at other times new facade on the building. hookH rn(rrtlin. Commissioner J. Frank T.lton mpnt fnr citv Christma, parties and functions 11 reed, Mr.

Dulles told the 10th shied away from comment on ral'roaS, mav in fact he conducted for profit. wpie arrested Jan. 19 by postal in- rf I cri Flanders' assertion on the Senate'. Mrs- build- of spec or Marvin Scott and Secret I Npiiotp KnTP 'i floor esterdav that McCarthv. contained summer (urnituie.

nf Service Agent Stanley Serafinski. ULllCltL lltltt V. 1 various citv orj laniations on a vol- ter-Amerkan Conference. 1. TRENTON' Charles R.

intention or thru was plaintiff in pursuing this line of Mr; Corcione is Clifford Apple- doing his best to shatter the Re- Hl.5-1 ear-()l(l Olllilll iquestioning a "erroneous." and otl" Applegate is nnhliran Partv. I aiii, ih.i related to them. Howell, 49-year-old congressman, Flanders the first RennMiran Lll IOV8 1' irst 1 lane ISUie i The indictment chariies that the 0''av announced his candidacy The secretary indicated President Eisenhower's administration has no intention ot departing from its philosophy that the United States should operate, a Mr. Dulles ald wifliln a free enterprise economy, but added there are some matters which "we are prepared to consider open-mindedly." His address was not on the conference schedule 'and apparently lid-, nmim nr considered wnen en- nu 1 11 1 tertainment was to be engaged on a The commission also decided to buv a new Ford police car. The' price, allowing for a trade-in offer "ld on a 10.12 police car, Is $497.

Thei' "ber of tommerw car will be purchased from Asbury II. .1 1, Park Sales ind Service. Inc. ZZ LJ mm IX, Hi Mrs. Ruth Gootee's lease of but that he believed beaSh club restaurant was renewed be co.me for 1954 under the same terms nd cham- senator to strike out publicly at! RKGCIO EMILIA.

Italy tie hospital is not a charitable lheck was taken last th Democratic nomination for McCarthy by name, said the Wis- Teodolinda Fornarl sprang from mitut io might be as "futile as'is florn huse mailbox at U.S. Senate, ronsin senator's wide-ranging the little two-seater plane wear- lowering an empty bucket in an' Riverside Drive, Neptune. It was He is expected to be the unop-hunts for subversives were divert- ing a broad grin. "I wanted to ftVrmpty well" the appellate court made out to Andrew Lorenzo, candidate in the party, and lng the nation from serious once before I died," she said, held, in effect, he al least shouli frmerly lived at that address. Thejsiid in a statement he had the lems io an extent dangerous to, Teoclolinna is JIM.

havo heen given a chance tn trv ouse is across ine sireei trom tne. suypui i i icauers oi an coun- our future as a nation." She went on a 10-minule flight. William T. Wichmann arcued the former Corcione home. Otis Ap- ties.

v.ar TK. hnrn i lutiuuntll CUII- vesterdav with her doctor, who's rati, for annellants anH J. Victor plegate allegedly forged and While the Democrats eemed came after some differences of sider her request. McCarthy at first declined comment, but he later said. "I haven't See M'CARTHY Page 3i cashed this check at the urging of virtually assured of an unnpposed 'T U.

it percent of the net receipts. a pilot. Carton for th hospital. r'tminnA i nrimom IlAnnKiio-, nnni turr primary. Republicans still were unrgauon hmmi as io now nasn- ington economic view should be alk IlltO laxl 1 'JMJ' 11 In the other incident.

Mr. Cor- faced with a three-way fight, altho cione allegedly took a check which; none of the avowed GOP can-was payahc to Mrs. Jean M. Ryel didates had filed petitions, and got Mrs. Applegate to forge Issues Statement and cash it.

The check was sent to Howell Issued a statement on the Corcione home by mistake. his candidacy early today follow- Fire Sweeps Woods Area presented. The Latin American want an Increase In U.S. commercial and technical aid. Th conference has headed to ASBURY PARK Six-year-old Albert Dozier, 12 Borden Avenue, walked Into the lde of a taxi here Monday, Fitkin Hospital officials ward adoption, possibly by Sat said.

The boy was examined at the Ryel formerly lived there. ling a meeting last night with Gov, urday, of the U.S. anti-Communist I Hospital, found to have suffered no I Robert B. Meyncr and other party CLARKSBURG A roaring for csolution. external Injuries, and released.

est fire that swept thru 200 acres leader. I In his statement he pointed to his No Comment Neat A. Tompkins, general manager of the Chamber of Commerce, said today that he had "no comment" on Mrs. Redfield' comments. He said that the contract for entertainment thi year, last year was given to Paramount Theatrical Agency.

He said the Chamber was fully satisfied with last year' entertainment. Mrs. Redfield charged that the hooking agent picked for the show "Is the man who brought burlesque to Asbury Park two year ago and who has done nothing else for the city." She compared her volunteer work to the "strictly commercial" interests of the agent given the chamber's contract. threatened a dozen homes here last night before it was checked by firemen of seven companies and the Stat? Fire Service. six years In Congress and two terms as a Mercer County assemblyman and said: "If I am elected as United States Senator, I shall continue to support 1 I 1 a i that embrace the Clarksburg Fire Chief James Carbin said the blaze burned almost the same area as a fire 15 years ago which destroyed a number of homes.

philosophy of all free people every New Animal Scare IMidtllftown Police Searrli 2 Hours for Beast Reportedly Seen Near Township Hall MIDDLETOWN Township police are on the lookout for a large animal, possibly a wildcat, but described as more like a tiger than anything else. The report of the beast came to headquarters yesterday, but after a two-hour search, police had found nothing. Adding to anxiety here is a where The blaze broke out at about 4.20 P.M. behind the school, ap parently started by Incinerator sparks. The flames raced thru the dry woods, fanned by strong winds.

At one time a group of In Today's Press Saturday Evening Post story this, working on a housing project here Clarksburg firemen were nearly trapped with the company '1 1.800-gallon tank truck as the wind shifted suddenly, the chief said. They were In Flicka'a Restaurant, Route 35, when they (aid they aw the animal roaming thru the Amusement Billy Rose Birth Rowling 1MJ Pg. Pr. Pg. 21-21 Pg.

wood in the vicinity of the restau Sliore Man Wins 7-Inch Lawsuit FREEHOLD A Neptune City man won a even-inch lawsuit yesterday. And as a result, a neighbor may have to switch to a small foreign type car or folding car to get in and out of his driveway. Superior Court Judge C. Thomas Schettino ruled that Richard Predham. 51 West Sylvan! Avenue, is the rightful owner of a strip of driveway used by Charles and Pearl G.

Hnlfester, who live next door. The disputed territory is 23 feet long and varies from four to seven inches in width. As a result of the court ruling, Mr. and Mrs. Holfester have fill days to remove the encroaching portion of concrete driveway.

The defendants contended owners of the property have used the strip for 30 years. Deprived of it, they may not be able to drive a car in and out. they related. Judge Schettino allowed no court costs with his decision. Mr.

Predham was represented by Robert Witt and the Hnlfester by Harry Ed'lson t'ttf Aon th a Bldntt. week tating that panther have been een recently in the East. A newspaper advertisement today, referring to the story, begin: "Supposedly extinct in the East for 100 years, panther are staging a comeback. Who ays so? Eyewitnets stories and telltale tracks four Bridge Houses Threatened The houses threatened, includ rant, which I just across from Classified Township Hall. On nf the men Hnuarrt D'Dell ing the chief's, are located along Comic phoned nollce and rive this de- Crossword Puzzle the Clarksburg-Perrineville Road I and a side lane off that road.

1 1 1 i 1 Inches Iscrlptlon: nr, ouium nua; Editorials Firemen were railed from Mil- Police here, however, are not "It was at least four feet long. Mai Boyle hurst, Adelphia. Freehold, Allen-town, Englishtown and Roosevelt putting themselves out on a limb, weighed 150 pounds or more, and Chief Earl N. Hoyer said police looked more like tiger than a Plan Sports Car Exhibit ASBURY PARK Encouraged by the ucccss of last month' Jersey Coast Boat Show at Convention Hall. City Council has booked a week-long sports show exhibit for the beachfront arena the week of April 30.

City Manager J. Other Arrr-st'ong announced yesterday that council has okayed the offer of Peter Arnold, 185 Oak wood Avenue, Elheron Park to stage tne "East Coast Spring Sports Car Show." Unuer terms of a contract lo be nv.de. Mr. Armstrong said tne city will receive 20 percent oi gross receipts after federal taxes. For the boat show, the city' rental totaled $3,043, the highest rental ever received for a one-week attraction in Convention Hal).

Unlike the boat show, which tied up the hall four dy before the show and two dv afterward, Mr. Armstrong laid, the cr thow will require only one dy in advance to set up exhibits. Scheduled to be displayed ars Pl. 24-15 p. 2J Pr.

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i Pr. Pr. Pr. is 17-1S 19-20 Pr. State forest fire crews backfired to i' 11 'I check the blaze when it wns wlth- will continue to keep a aharp look- wildcat." out for the animal, but so far "the Police Lt, Otto Knieger and report Is unverified." patrolman William Woodward 1 in 300 feet of the houses, the chief Obituaries Ocean County Radio-Television Ray Tucker Red Bank-Bayshore Social Sport Today' Attraction said.

a marauding wna animal la not i- ui went to the cene They were une unidentified fireman was I v. 1 II overcome by smoke and was new in una iuwii.iiii;. many cill ago a leopard escaped from a now defunct zoo and terrorized resi treated by first aidmen. Squads from Allentown and Roosevelt were at the scene. rfihWriiM-h' i'i (mimtthii FLANDERS Joined by Patrolmen Raymond Walling and Elwood Seeley.

In a two-hour earch they aw nothing. Police said there have been prev-iou reports of two "wild" animal prowling wooded are of dents. One boy was tavagely slashed by the leopard and died as a result of his injuries. Reported by 2 Men The blaze wasn't cheeked until 1 0 P.M and firemen were recalled Mth-Hi Tur SfrilfM Tw ti Ruiini rjiMrlr7 tn th ed wnin Whn eonl mini ioirethir fir or'mir irnnn Thursl Yesterday's report fame from fii to flame again. dne th lnk hr fit(' 1 i U'h OSice ill opn 7 tn I ''RMhl Phnn Al.

Pk. 2-3000 Ak Natl. Sarin l.aka H.iaMe Valrra tast da to rrfiaur or i.v a''dra frora ona otln nlact to anothr la Ttvira-day, March II, l(4 for the eonvnifnc of thoM mho finnni appr dur'nt titular huinit houri, th tlrk alll ait in ih Council Hnnoi at. Boro Htll r.n Thurt-day tintn Marrh II tS4. otn th houra of 1 JO tnd I PM SthH Boro Clrk, Bprin Itk H-iBt4.

1. Ad pili Manaiauan Raldnt Htll lll ht npn for vntin tn. tra'inn and fhtn of addraa nn Marrh 10 tnd lt, 7 to PM V. Mlllfr Prtalon, Bnrn Cltrk ad two North Jersey men who are the township. Wfr Bi Plrtl CWa Hli On w.TLK rnadrt vr hour.

Tun Prink no ft' milk from Woelley't Pair 1310 AM or 14 PM. Mr. at Al Pk I-KIj0 ad t.st dav to riiir or rhant addru fnr primary lriinn Vrfh 11 For conv.nirnr nf thn unthl ppar d'irin b'laln'ii hour, th Boro nflir I'll oprn nn Th'irnda vnlnf March 11 from 1 tn I Norma I Ommunbn, Boro ad tor Cltsnflfi 1v B'tlT Bi'h Pnln- trv 4 in An- Null Ailor fir iidfnti n'ul 8hn. Frl. I PM tJt tn rir nr chn i1jr.i Hat Tti Trnt Briv prh Bhnot fnr Prlmir K)rtion It Mtrrh 11th Fnr and BuntUr.

Call Asbury Part'irik inv tn "Epwrrrui Wut) convmnr of Ihntt unibl tn appr I-3OO0 ad lnirlnruter 8fe Ctn Cin "iitli d'inn rrftlar butin'ii houri. my nit Tirkett II adv in th Municipal Building, 110 Bants Tr. Vrrrn VP. AH Avmi. aill npn on Wdnday nd At, a Pk Si'V (rnm rm'ida ar- Rullivan'a for dmnr, 3H 'tit 1(1 Thuridar aveninH, Marrh 10' rt and 11th mn Praclin rumd.

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