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Asbury Park Pressi
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ASBURY PARK EVENING rSESS, hi, Aug. 23, 1963 7 Mosuovrir nuis Avon Communications Executive Krebiozen Being Made 0 -y Data Check WASHINGTON i The evaluation of the controversial drug Krebiozen hy the National Cancer Institute has reached the state Names Wife as Sole Beneficiary in humans, and Dr. Durovic filH a plan June 7 but withdrew It by the July 12 letter. will take at lea.t the remainder of this week. Then, the spokesman said, a complete report, to cover both the experts' study and the results Township, died July 19, will writ- i (en in 1952.

Kstate to wife, Kliza-; -s of the statistical analysis, will be preuared for Dr Kennpth Vt i Endicott, director of the institute. Declined to Estimate 4-Month Jail Term Given To City Man ASBURY PARK-Theodore H. Lacy, Mattison was sentenced yesterday to four months in county jail by Magistrate Eugene Capibianco. He had been accused of using indecent language Wednesday on a street corner at Springwood and Atkins avenues. Henry Dallas Ijwe, Philadelphia, received a suspended sentence of three months in jail.

He was accused of carrying a dangerous weapon with intent to assault. The spokesman declined In es- York; Detroit, Athletic Club, and I.amba Sigma Pi fra-ternily of New York University, from which he graduated in His will was recenlly probated by Monmouth County Surrogate Fdward C. Broege. Other wills probated: A It Kit, Sarah Freehold, died Aug. 7, will written in Kstate to Thomas Doble, executor; Flsie Muir, Phyllis Mahar, umaie wnen the report might be both Fenton, executrix.

KOI.SOM, Charles Klwin, Little Silver, died July 14, will written in 1949. Kstate to wife, Hattie Mae Folsom, executrix. GANT, Roy, Bradley Beach, died July 27, will written in 1956, Kstate to Joseph E. La Vigne, Margaret La Vigne, and Audrey La Vigne, executrix, in trust for Jean La Vigne. GK.NTII.K, Frank, Red Bank, FRKKIIOLD Jamos V.

Lincoln Ave, Avon, willed his estate to his wife, Amanda M. liillis. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Now York City, was named executor. Mr. Lillis, who was viee-presi-nVnt of International Telephone and Telegraph died July 7.

He was 54. He was horn in New York City where he lived until moving here several years ao. Mr. I.illis was a memher of the Financial Fxe-eutives Institute, New York; the board of directors of the Fed fral Sign and Signal Chicago, Advertising Club, New completed. Meanwhile, there are indications that Ihe Welfare Department may include these findings in a report which is being prepared for Con- gress.

This report would reply to requests for comment on pending projmsals to jK'imit interstate of the drug pending completion of a proposed test of' A I rrnnncF Mildred Lewis, and St. Peters Kpiscopal Church, Freehold George, died July 18, will written in 1950. 24, will Kstate to wife, Mary Gentile. liKAMAN, Milton Keansburg, died June Kremozen in humans, to he carried out by the National Cancer I ill SINCE 1859 written in Fstale to wife, Dorothy Beaman, executrix, BII.OTTA, Joseph, West Long Branch, died July 25, will written in Estate to son, Frank Rilotta, executor, and daughters, Mary llannold and Caroline De Lisa. HKACSS, William, Union Beach, died July 25, will written in Kstate to wife, Minnie L.

Rrauss, institute. i Interstate shipment of Krebiozen illegal when Dr. Durovic withdrew, hy a letter dated Julv 12. an application he had filed for authority to continue dis-! Iributinn of the drug for invest)- i Children, Maria T. Cashignano and Joseph A.

Gentile, co-executors. GOUIVIN, Vladimir, Howell Township, died July 3, will written in 1950. Kstate to wife, Elizabeth Golnvin, son, Frank Golo-vin, executor. HAGUKRG, Nils Long Branch, died July 10, will written in Estate to daughter, Doris Irene House, executrix, and granddaughter, Cheryle House. HALF, Helen Ida, Belmar, died July 27, will written in 1957, Kstate to sisters, Sadie Staals and Adelia Shelvv, co-executors.

where a statistical analysis is be-! ing made of data gleaned from some 500 cases. I The government describes these cases as having been identified by the sponsors of the drug Drs. Slevan Durovic and Andrew C. Ivy of Chicago as demonstrating the effectiveness of Krebiozen in treatment of cancer. Complete Review A group of 22 cancer experts has its review of the cases, an institute spokesman said yesterday.

The statistical staff is now making an analysis of the statistical data developed by these experts. The spokesman said this likely Adull Education Value Praised WALL TOWNSHIP James Hartnett, township director of adult education, told a recent meeting of the Wall Township Ki-wanis Club that adult education classes could reduce- the number of state residents without high school diplomas. Mr. Hartnett, who teaches at Wall High School, stressed the value of public relations media in directing courses toward the mvd and desires of the people. The club discussed plans for a music festival to be held at the high school Sept.

21, featuring the Chorus of the Atlantic representing the Asbury Park i of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of BaHier Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. FIREMEN'S FAIR SET-The annual Fair Haven Firemen's Fair will be held at the firehouse grounds, River road, tomorrow through Aug. 31. Completing plans are (seated) Wallace Bennett (left), chairman, and Dominick Paolucci, captain of the Fair Haven First Aid Squad; (standing) Robert Lundy (left), chief, and Luke Pryor, company gational use. Amendments to the f'irug laws which were passed last year require the filing of an acceptable plan by the sponsors of a drug which is being tested executrix.

Bl'RGFK, Krnest Sea Girt, died July 28, will written in Kstate to children, Kathryn M. Caspersen and Krnest J. Burger co-executors; sister-in-law, Anna Weis, and grandchildren. (LINK, George Fair Haven, died July 8, will written in ill I I Li I I i ii it i i i i i ii 1 1 1 i i i ii ii He was charged with creating a disturbance at the Metropolitan Hotel, Asbury and of threatening assault with a kitchen knife. James T.

Brown Westlield, was found guilty of fraud for issuing a worthless check for $45. He was sentenced to 90 days in county jail. Smashed Window William Collins Johnson, Sylvan was sentenced to f0 days in county jail for malicious mischief. He was accused of putting his fi.st through a window at the Star of the Sea Restaurant, I Springwood Ave. Rosetta Riley.

Mattison was acquitted of an assault and battery charge made by Helen Hyatt, Sewell Ave. Edith Koch, no home, was sentenced to fiO days in county jail for vagrancy. She was found wandering on the fifth floor of the Jersey Central Power Light Co. business office. i KII.IAN, Jarob, Middletown Township, died Aug.

5, will written in I95B. Kstate to wife, Mar-! garet Kilian, executrix, i KRAFT, Lorella Wall Township, died July 27, will written in 1M. Kstate to sons, Or-Iville Koerkel, executor; Everett cnildren, Mrs. Frances Mclina i Evans, Val .1. Mclina, and Mrs.

Anita Melina Quesada. POPPO, Dominick, Matawan i Township, died Aug. 5 ten in 1955. Ksiate to wife, Delia Poppa, executrix. RKITZ, Kdilh Neptune i Township, iorl July 11, will rit-lien in 1941.

Estaie to Frediiridk W. Ri'ilz, executor; daughter, Edith Anelva Carr, and The Following SUPER MARKETS OPEN SUNDAYS ASBURY PARK BAYVILLE BRICK TOWNSHIP DEAL CLIFFWOOD EATONTOWN FREEHOLD LAKEWOOD LONG BRANCH NEPTUNE CITY PORT MONMOUTH RARITAN TOWNSHIP SHREWSBURY WALL TOWNSHIP TOMS RIVER Kraft, and Alfred Kraft; daughter, Elvira Jessie Mackenzie, and the American Can Kstate to nephew, George W. Murphy, executor; brother, Daniel K. Clune, sister, Marguerite Murphv, and Ada K. Stout.

DICKKItT, Frank Spring Lake, died 31, will written in Estate to Frank Greh, executor; William Greh, Joseph Roes, Kmma Greb, James Giles, St. Margaret's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Ike, and St. Catharine's Roman Catholic Church, Spring Lake. I'KNTON, John Raymond, Wall hold, died July 30, will written in 1955. E-tate to wife, Ada B.

Smock, executrix, and son, Arthur D. Smock Jr. WILLKTT, Harold Middle- a Township, died July 21, will written in 19ii0, Estate to Eslelle Clair Wenlworth, Wayne Rossell Wemwirlh, Dianna Wentworth, Joan Wentworth, sister, Margaret I a Amelia Wentworth, and Am-lia Wentworth. Lodi Factory Burns I.ODI ip A three-hour fire hirned out the Kenol Steel Treat-in" Co. building yesterday.

The i one-floor, 40- by fi foot cinder I Mock plant was empty when the fire bi'ok? out. Firemen said! chemicals used in the company's nnerations fed the flames. cer Society Monmouth County' grand.son, Ronald B. Carr. ROTIIWKLL, Robert, Keyijort Chapter.

I.A PIKTRA, Joseph Anthony, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii lit i ii in died July 19, will written in 1951. Estate lo nephew, Elmer Roth-well and Katherine Willie, co-executors; Dyson Woodhousc, Ethel Woodhouse, Barbara Woodhotise, Arthur Willie, Raymond Willie, Albert Liljegren, Blanche Dodder, Vivian Mann, Isnhelle Moore, Robert Rothwell, Ray Gladys Liljegren, Adrienne Wright, Marjor-ie Morton, Dorothy Fricke, and to Calvary Methodist Church and St. John's Methodist Church, Key- Ocean Township, died April 2fi, will written in 13. Estaie to wife, Lillian La Pietra, executrix. I.AYTON, William, Neptune Township, died July 19, will written in 1959.

Estate to daughter, Hazel Mitchell, executrix. McDON.VKLL, John Asbury Park, died Aug. 6, will written in 19(10. Estaie to children, Wal- ter J. McDonnell, executor; Helen DISTINCTIVE Your Favorite REUPHOLSTERY Club Chair $69 Let, our Color Consultant help you select lust the rltrht fab Name Was Wronfj ric.

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was found innocent on a charge of careless driving by Magistrate James Laird in Municipal Court Custer and Catherine Wister; and 'pint, and the Keyport Free Pub-to grandchildren, Walter Custer, lie Library. i John Custer, Karen McDonnell, I SHEA, Margaret Malloy, Mid-Lynda McDonnell, and Richard diet own Township, died July 2fi. I McDonnell. will written in 1959. Estate to MAcmnAat J- enAint I KMfron HAm I aunt most beautiful apartments at the New Jersey shore Monday night.

In a Press report ROUTE 35 CIRCLE, EATONTOWN, LI 21010 1 N' A. Valentine daughter, Elizabeth Shea Mallard, I of ihe court proceedings Tuesday Branch, died July 6, will executrix. PM, was identified as Mrs. Louis written in 1951. Estate to wife and SMOCK, Arthur I).

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