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ASFJJRY PARK iVENINft PRESS, Morth 22, 1957 llandeuiTu Stolen HARRISBURG, Pa, W. WU-Ham B. Krebs was more than a trifle embarrassed when he re- nn.lat )it haft hn hrnVt! DEATHS Announced at 1 P.M. ea WJLK; Police Say Boy, 13, Sought Talks Listed For Rug Mill, Trade Union MRS. ROSE ELLA JACKSON rto and stoleni To Emulate 'Mad Bomber Allen Lewis, Artist, MAX MAY TOMS RIVER Mas May.

78, ASBURY PARK Mr. RoseiKrsbs and taken Ell. Jackson, 83, who wa nfpht r-friends might be injured in the Hooper died today at Paul from his car wer. a pair of handcuffs, a blackjack and a flashlight. ju-viKiajt.

Lt. Murphy said. Kimball Hospital. Lakewood. He i i wrt.r5 at he was born In Frankfurt, Germany.

klf i JlV Mra Thomas i in loio. home of her niece, Mrs. inomas i 1 I WP.J FREEHOLD Negotiation, He lived In New York for two in iw VTU i new iwi iti---- Dies in Morristown BASKING RIDGE UP Allen Lewis, noted etcher and engraver, died at Morristown Memorial Hospital Wednesday. He was 83. Lewis once exhibited alongside James McNeil Whistler and Joseph Pcnnell in the Tarts International Exposition of 1900.

uo th Hawkins young boys broke into the school toward a new contract for pro-planned to bio up the workers A. M. Kar-! btreet benooi nere. rvino- them with shells acheusian ire set to begin; years before coming here five len Mrs. Jacksoi son wis bom In rr-nhnra Kv Sh uil the Richard Mltrpny V.n Thursday or Friday.

Sam. Iiy UI wrei. i- nr FrMnv S.m.' n-aiii ta'rl the bov'Uf'l' weir aniinuuiuuu iau Youth AW a.a we ooy. knnrkprt out uel Venti. ores dent of Local 2d.

Mr. May w. a poultry farm-; wldow of the Kev. A R. j8ckj0n.

er. He was a member of h.v. sn vein. ATEDOOK Datebook Itema ate announced on WJLK withla the program "I'p and Doing," a A.M. to A.M.

Mod day thru Friday. Murk lltk Thrl M.r.k lini wun iour," -i was arrested along iacxuie nurfccra 11 i 01 Toms River Community of Jew.jMri wiJ member of Winner of many awards. Lewis American iaii-iui, saia tooay. Is represented in the Harvard 'sh husi St. Stephens A.

M. E. Zlon ikan1 aI tha lai lire DlrllA II band of the late Mrs, Birdie mher Juveniles after he exploded several two bombs planted Inside cinder I Police quoted the boy as J.locks ting the Passaic River In thj weapon, and ammu. V. Hrewerv.

well the gunpower ui as the BalJantlne Brewery, Mr. Venti said the agreement May. Church. (a k.nlii 11- Umm 4 Library, Metropolitan Museum near irnm trunk U-ith Harold J. McCnrmack.

di Surviving are two sons, Dr. Surviving are two ons, An- Muri'iu Women i Ornutlun Rum. The bombs blew the blocks .20 the bombs Knmh. me D10CKS Hans Mav. Israel, and Eric Vrj Ant miKtlltntout ilumi mtn'i.

womtn emidrfn uauKiuer, narry jacx.on, Jamaica, .10 M.m Bridle Bweb. 1 it 'iL KSMt iM be kept the trunk unlocked carpet mill. lann used the guns for hunting. I Meantime. Mr.

VenU a m. to I a n. of Art. the New York Public Library, the Chicago Art Institute, Cleveland Museum, the British Museum, the Bibliotheque Nationale in Pari and many Lewis taught at the art students league in New York and at the new school for re AwcuuMi, new ion; a aaugnier, jvirs, Jennie iticnara-ter. Else Kaufman, San; son, Red Bank; four grandchll-Duago, Chile.

dren; 13 great-grandchildren, and yu -4h. hnmhi after a New The youth, described by police further comment by the union on! vw company', proposed transfer) afr.v 5X, 'of how Jmitted breaking into the Mott of on. department of th. millj The Anderson and Campbell sister. Mrs.

Marie Harris Funeral Home i. in charge of ar- 'Mad bomber" fashioned m. i i Washington. The F. Leon Harris Funeral Home Is in charge of rangenients.

Marrk I. Ctdr Oro Mulhodul Church, Tom. diver, Buifnt Sunpr, church Hall, Cif Clrovw Kd. Br I to I pa, chlldna undu llS0t. rst Pint Aid Soud.

Tomi ntnt Ctin't, Bulidini Fund hi CoBimunitr C'luO Hoopr Av. I on. UontuoD II 00. Avon Junior Womini Club. Brlt-a.

bre Arid rummtRt itlt. btneiu ot search, ana stealing various atruttra ciiiru lur tu aiu. tuiuvi- doing several hundred row at Freehold Regional High worth of damage, police said. I School. They added that the boy and hi.

Mr. VenU said union griev- SAMUEL BERMAN Th. youth, whose nam was not divulged because he i. a Juvenile, aid h. had planned to blow up Vint BRADLEY BEACH Samuel1 CHARLES S.

GLEIM sidekicks also confessed to raid- anc. meeting was held yester Bcrman. 68. of 313 4th died; WILTON, N.H. Charles IT! oucui.

Cl.i.M Knv'. Plllh hnt h. nnintijl nut Ihl) tni-h Miriboro Hotouii tt 111 Lincoln Art, Wednesday in Fltkin Hospital, IGleim, 69, commander of the 245th oo a m. VUJKU Knv T.r.A.,. i BIRTHS Anaeuneed en WJLK within the program "I'p and Point." 9 A.M.

to 11 A.M. Monday through Friday. Neptune, after a long Illness. HeiCoest Guard Artillery, New Yorki Martk is was born in Russia. He had lived National Guard, who was stationed Bradu? Batn Rmubiicaa club Rua.

here since 1949, coming from'at Ft. Hancock, N.J. with his clul ecab Newark, where he operated a pro- lment In 1941, died here March J'SoVw" "a duce store for many years. Hej Mr. Gleim was a consulting rummaia, tail i-74 wa.

a member of Erste Lubarer gineer In charge of construction "MJ'' while the ringleader himself ad- Debate Length of Pact mitted to stealing a $60 bicycle. Contract negotiation was The five were turned over to cussed, he Mr. VenU com- One Burglary their parents pending Juvenile mented that it is to be' worked out whether a one-year! Gone Wrong court action before Juvenile Judge Horace Belafatto. and congregation A. A.

nai for the New York Port Authority. Jacob, both of Newark. He worked oa the Lincoln and Hoi- Surviving are bis wife, Mrs. land Tunnels and George Washing-nna Berson Berman; two Bridge During World or two-year contract will be con-, RETURNS T0 NORMAL IN CAIA-An Arab, using a sidered more desirable. The, iu.

present two-year agreement ex- omel for power, plow, hi farm in the Gaza Strip, lite is FiUln Hospital. Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Sarlotis, 17 Webb Asbury Park, yester Martk nib and tilb W.C. ot Oakhum Mathsdltt Church, rummatt ial Nw rtlloarthla HaU al Oakhurak Church a Thandaf, Marrh t.

W.C, Chrut Muhodiat Church, Humma in church BaMmtnl Oraduolly returning to normal in the orea withdrawal of the invading Israeli, and return of administration of the Benjamin, Lnion. and Fhillp.war 11 ne commanded an ad' day, a girl. Newark; his mother. Mrs. Y'etta jvanced engineering unit construct- pire.

June 1. The company proposes to move the velvet weaving department to Aberdeen. N.C Mr. McCor- Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Norinsky, ASBURY PARK Stout, 26. Ridge did a I (Y1 ftl fit ny ft unworkmanlike Job of Ul early tbl. morning, poiice re-! ported. JAntlimctic According to police report, i1' HUIIlHl Stout carefully removed the) jn folding to loosen plate aUU window on the alley side of, t.Mv'i cleaning shop, 1026 TRENTON Oft Assemblyman area to Egyptian control. (p Photo) ina th Riii-m H.

Bprtrn Lata Htiihia. 1M ing me Burma Koaa. He was an 0 to 4 00 m. opn ai at lo. 521 Htfc Belmar, yesterday a girl.

maek said Wednesday that Vseiwf move i. to begin "almost lm-j JlOTMWUt ll Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Eck Serman, Newark, and two grandchildren.

THOMAS BANKS FREEHOLD w-Thomas Banks, 73, of 85 Center died yester niiny i-apuiin wona war 1 and served In the Argonne and Marnei Ramtiton churrn, wici, Nptuna, campaigns in France. He was a rhurfh. airvmaa J.li. iK- vl.i i a.m. TOO call fk i-iih or PB a-IMT for Mitftaliorva.

County Three-Death Crash Driver Held in Bail Sorin.wood Ave. But in takingHymen B. Mint. (R-Essei) found out yesterday yon can't Juggle fig mediately" but will be gradual and require almost a year to complete. A company public relations spokesman at the firm'.

New York executive office, about 100 employe, will be af day at Marlboro State Hospital. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Chanle Banks; three daugh Adulta 1 50; children under 11 14a. March 101 Matnodiat Church fr1e4 Ovetar or Chicken Salad at the Chunk Hall, near Bmithburf ill fee. aa.

Adulta 11. TS. Children IS man, KD 1, Englishtown, yester day. a girl. Mr, and Mrs.

Leonard War wick, 380 Cedar Mana souan, yesterday, a girl. Monmouth Memorial Hespltal, Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Gaine. Registration Following Is a list of municipal registration, for the 1957 and 1956 primaries in Monmouib ters.

Mrs. John Conover, free- hold: Mrs. Edna Parrish. Mata DEATH NOTICES DONOVWRichard of JJ0 Hint? Ato. Sprint taka oa March Hit.

list. Blod aon ol lha lata Jaramlah Anna mao Stronai. Dovotcd i Rota. Martarat and Mar. runaral Monday March SSifl I JO a m.

from hli ho ma Solamn mata of Rrouicm 10 am. St Caiharinaa C. Church. Intarntnt t. Caihcrina CamtiarT.

aunda I 0 rnonda ma? call at hia home aaturdaj ftornaoa unlU llrea of funeral. ,0, wan; Mrs. Mabel Brown, San An. the glas. out, n.

aroppea cutting bi. leg. He took doren. of pair, of I men', plus ome suits and eoata, from the then found truck to hide them in on Bos- ton Way. Patrolman Harold Cohen, find-' Jng a trail of blood followed them to the truck and SOUTH HAMPTON TOWNSHIP Arnold P.

Kohltr. 32, forked River. Laeey Township. ures at an appropriation, committee bearing. Mrs.

William Bunting, Cran-bury, testified that Douglas. College at Rutgers can handle only two per cent of the women in New Jersey whs want to go to college. Mr. Mintx, a member of the committee, Mrs. Bunting must be wrong.

He said the eoi- 72 4th Highlands, yesterday. tolne. five sons, Junius, County; 1958 Frank and Thomas, all of Free. a boy fected. Mr.

Me Cormack In turn that the company hope, to absorb them In other departments. About 1,000 union employe, work in the plant here. 538 vesterdav was held under Mr. and Mrj. Lawrence Olsen, hold; Henry, Jacfcsons Mills; John, Asbury Park.

iTiTrTniTiTI 5 1957 550 653 9,177 1.005 ll bail for the Burlington County'78. Plmer Belford. Middle- Allenhurst AUentown Asbury Park Atlantic Township W. H. Freeman and Son.

Free 929 grand jury en charges arising; eaught Stout, sleeping insiae with the clothing. Patrolman Cohen said Stout hold, are in eh.rge of menLs. I- an accident Norwood Deal, ye.ter- Atlantic Highland. 1,917 lege anucipaieo 1.400 siuaenisv- inext year and based on her fig- SfviPKPll III nil ures that meant 860.000 New Jer-y'- ILMiaMri Marw C. aca 11.

nl Vouchi Artnua. freehold. J. Widw of Oenrao C. limec.

Died March 30, KIT. funeral nmce Baiurda. 11 am Irom her knmt. lha Rev. w.

a Kenacier Avon night in wnicn tnree persons day, a boy had ven one wrong picking HOWARD A. REDLING 2.907; were killed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Con- 2,497 They were Jlmmle Lee nor, 500 Lakewood Toms Beimar Bradley nnwn rnwNSHTP Howard Manie.ood ceme- a temporary hideout.

The truck, women want to go to i local But fellow cmi.rnemb.rs rraSieg Beich -iirry, rrwrnota. rrlenda niv call oniant al her homo. A. Redling, 62. of 71 Clayton 3aav 1,139:37, Chester and Mrs.

EsteUai River, yesterday, a boy. Best, same address, and Marjeanj Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCon- Silver Bav. died yesterday at 1.233 2,935 2.447 1.282 1,153 2,153 544 2,883 433 BrieUe Deal Eatontown Englishtown Patrolmen John uranam ana.

I David Jones, who we it for wrong They proved Mrs. Bunt- tTJ uik mg figures indicate 68,000 worn- odd-job sideline. Into Another Point Pleasant Hospital. 2,024 Best. 3.

a daughter of Mrj. Best.nell. 725 Brook Union 536 Seven other passengers in the: Beach, yesterday, twins, a boy He was born In New York and Stout faced a ureaKing had attended New York Univer SAYREVILLE UP Leo Math- Fair Haven ncsicy car Buutrrcu injunrs iiugnu girl. momini? "Vou're not sending a client a ATTENTION MEN sity. He was employed for 41 lasen, 58, Perth Amboy, died frTLk i Fitkin Hot1 now, said Assemblyman Al-Police took him to ntkm oi (i.xtmth iitt a a 1 410.

were tanen to tne Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Willman, 4.067 County Hospital 11003 Interlaken Ocean Freehold Borough 4.146 pltal. Neptune, for treatment nVuT state ponce at me neo uion yesterday, a girl. vear.

by the Esso Standard Oil Bayonne. He retired two year. ago. He had made his home In Jersey City and North 1,733 parr.cKs aia ftir Nomer w.sj Mr. Mri.

Jamet Fleldjt 49 Ml RLIT Lotlla M. inea Sdwerdal of HI Rtde Avtnue, Nemune city. W.J., on Thuwdar, March 31, Relaitrea and trlendi aro klndl lmlted 10 aliend lha funeral eerrlcea from the Robert A. Braun Home for runerala. IM Broad Street, latontowa.

on Mondar. March JJ. a I 0 m. Menda mar call at the funeral home en lima after 1 0 Saturday, lnlermcnl Glenwood Ceme-' lady SECD. Frank B.

of etH-ll'h Arenua. an March 10, tin. funeral icrriee Saturday March JJ. 0 m. at The J.

Henry Dander funeral Home. 804-llh Aenue, Beimar. Rey. Jnhn Mc Call, offlciadnr Interment Olendoia Cemetery, friende may call al The funeral Home Friday oyenint. lady I i CCIIU1U uui uuu -w, LIU aight when hit foot jammed Townsnip ii900 the accelerator of hi.

car while! Highland. 1,803 waiting at a draw bridge and iHolmdel Township 904 crashed into an oncoming ear. Howell Township 3.763 Bclmar Crash Acquit City Man In Auto Death Minnmi www. rnuiMipmi Wi Westside Red Bank 3,356 Route 70 about three miles east Mter(J irL I rst a faiHfn)H i r-ria xi'Yt a of the Medford circle, when his Bergen before moving here a year 645 aeo. rouce Iliu nc ipjurcnuj nau vinchnr Rivervirw Hospital, Red Bank 3.370! tractor-trailer truck buckled.

The Surviving are til. wife, jwr. I 1 3.371 3,397 NEW YORK A 31-year-old Injures 5 Helen Mae Redling; two Dr. Edward W. Mulligan and 3.264 trailer swerved to the left, stnk 2.356 tag the eastbound Wesley car.

Asoury rara, n. iruea anver, to oe periormea Howard and Robert, Jersey City; 2.569 Mrs. Mulligan, 81 Shrewsbury a steoson, Robert Francis, Silver 11.495' Mr. Kohlcr was arraigned be- 12,107 1,639 Long Branch Manalapan Twp. Bay; a daughter, June Dor- BtLMAR rive persons in a cnargea wun venicuiar nomicioe Mr.

Matluasen wa. waiting in ear driven by Everett W. Leen- in the death of a 8-year-oid girl, line for the Victory Bridge over erta, Hightstown, were injured, was acquitted after a hearing Raritan River to close. Sud-yesterday afternoon, when the terday before Magistrate Hyman'denly he over. CARDS OF THANKS 2,347 Manasquan 1 547 fore magistrate William Davies.

M-pums Ked Ban, today, a girl. Paul Kimball Hospital, lakewood Mr. and Mrs. Juan Le Boy, Lakehurst Farms, Lakehur.t. yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. William John- an. Jersey my; a siepoaunnier, Mrs. Helen Fernekes, Point Pleasant; a brother.

August, Jersey Matawan Borough 2,594 car eouiaea wit" one anven py uusnei in venicie aceiaeni court. M.thiasen bad left the ear' MaUwan Township 2,734 NOW AT EIDELSBERGS 617 COOKMAN AVENUE ASBURY PARK DENNETT Wo villi to thank ail of our rclatlraa and trlandj for their kind exorculon of and beautiful floral tribute, tt the funaal of our beloycd aiatar and aunt, orora-ma City, and a Mrs. Catherine Me Comb, Cranford. Frem Page 1 jr. Mer iuj cara.na! ine cnarge nao oeeB maoei, 0 ummon ne! whea Mr.

Math- Marlboro Township 1,966 INrptune, police reported. against Jame. Wise of 108 Pro Middietown Two. 13.946 1,770 11,285 etl, but have made no decision yet, son. RD 3, Lakewood, yesterday.

The Anderson and Campbell Fu- iBKen 10 me uospnai iur Asoury rara. la me- tv pfc. Milletnn Two 1,171 man Dennett. We ara traielul to Dr Dayld Diamond, Dr. Harold Cabal and neral Home, Toms River, Is in Dr.

If, A'lert Knrman. Elharon V'rat Mr. and Mrs. Samuel De Los. charge of arrangements.

the education re-o'no Quest for more positions. Esther Franron, 548 Prospect j. "Neptune City 14, Muriel Frawer, 8, and Pa-land 20th St. on March 17. 222 Main Lakewood, twins, wu.u.

nwr. TTnwur rv. riae. rau ber-j en and thoaa who loaned cara. I Laurence Harbor, a.

Itieptune tricla Y.mnut, 15. All were re l'lOflS Dr Beck's views were boy and a girl, today, er vieornna. onerman jjannoti. lady CHARLES HENRY B0YCE RARITAN TOWNSHIP-Charles came over the bridge. Tem.

River Maternity Hospital 5 059 Dy testimony from Mrs. Marie S. 1B93 Katzenbach. Princeton, and Mrs. Margaret T.

Armstrong, Green- 435 She was reported in fair condition at Perth Amboy Hospital. leased after treatment for OI alkout bruises, and shock. ppntrM ITnfnunrlPfl Patrolmen Robert Pringle and rOe9 UniOUmieU 1 MlViCfiriV Crwvr of Ocean port Ocean Township Raritan Towiuhip Roosevelt New Shrewsbury Red Bank LOST AND FOUND rOUND TU ASBVRT PARK MONET TDBNTIfY SHADYSIDU 1-USt Mr. and Charles Chad-wick, E. Bay Barnegat, Un 1.468 wich, both members of the state Board of Education.

Among others Henry Boyce, 80, of Central died Tuesday in Monmouth Memorial Hospital. Long Branch. He was born In Glendola, Wall Township. Mr. Boyce lived la this area 10 years.

His wife was the late ion Township, yesterday, a girl. wa. going north on. A street and walkout by 200 Manasquan High riSlies UUt JLOOl 652 1,903 8,804 1,290 5,585 2,787 440 1,891 6.501 3,346 734 1,099 325 1,533 845 1,687 8,897 I. LOST Bankbook! Ui S2JS30 and! CAMDEN UP A thief cut a Rumson sutm.

Bfturn to Ai. Fk. National Bank. Mr. Leenerta was driving east School students yesterday proved on 8th avenue.

The Leenerts carito be unfounded, wa. badly damaged. Harold Y. Bills, superintendent 2'" tion budget were Mrs. Ruth Page.

Hntl it'll Airlo president of the State'IlWSIJlltll HUC 3-by-4-lnch section from the Bright dow gla.s in an auto supply r.irt LOST 1 PAIR 8TERIINO PTLVIR ROSARY anna nw-waan nvvvovr, Mrs. Mari. M. Boyce. Federated District Boards of Ed of scftoois, said mere was some mere was survivuig are uiree rreaitni-iTOrMTss 340 using a twig ind nt TwD students regard-; hooked $200 worth of miniature: '1 pr protest among Kills Self ucation; and Mrs.

Philip A. Hyatt, Ruth rfsrH rv nt rtt that 1,482 LOST Moetly Collie, white with b)aek marklnf. Brown head male 1 yr. I icaaeyi. Reward.

Call LA S-176. J-t or! and Ira Boyce. both of West Keansburg; Charles Boyce, East Keansburg; a daughter, Mrs. Ma boats, hobby tools and boat Soutn Bemt ow 1 Junav rflmrraca rtt 'Parainta mnA ing a new ruling prohibiting them from visiting lockers during class periods, but there were no large- La e-7o. RED BANK Dr.

Dana S. tie len nisnsnmg lacne oa ine sprjng Lane Teachers, 1.374! r- ii. 52, doctor of mental by. Spring Lake Hts. 1,484 LOHT-Whita Terrier, name Udy.

Re-ward. Return to 1104 Artury fark. PR t-IMO. scale demonstrations. The rul NEW SPRING SUITS and TOPCOATS! ing was put into effect to relieve congestion In the crowded school, Rutgers, was asked by Sen.

t. 4." '2 Mnor Union Beach 2,649 Upper Freehold T. 887 Wall Township 5,258 West Long Branch 2,467 rie LaBella, West Keansburg, and eight grandchildren. The John J. Ryan Home for Funerals, Keansburg, Is in charge of arrangements.

JOHN BERNERO MIDDLETOW.V TOWNSHIP he said THE WEATHER in 7 a m. Report man l.anca mmlii ha -nmmitln- iwu death a suicide. He said tests Totals 141,701 129,855 tends to cut some of the 771 new Lent Branch atepet IS YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE? We are Interested in listing choice properties In the Asbury Park area. An extensive advertising campaign will be undertaken to sell your property. Our experienced and courteous sales personnel are awaiting the opportunity to you.

For free without obligation, call or write: arthur BAIILAV Agency, Ine. Real Estate Insurance 626 Bang. Avenue Asbury Park PR 4-5555 statewide positions recommended iU be. mad to the last 24 Frlifrbia SnaL-a Highest temperature bours 48 at 3.40 p.m. K- M.

4V Xm. by Gov. Meyner and needs the oeaul- priority list to determine which Deputy Chief George Clayton can be eliminated. "Id Dr. Crum was found by a John Rernero, 78, of 36 Warren East Keansburg, died ye-terday in Ocean View Rest Home, Highlands.

He was born In New York. Mr. Bernero lived In this -S d4tejTo Pliarinacists Dr. Gross and Rutgers President cloe fnend, Frederick Holly, at 3:50 p.m. Chief area two vears and formerly re- Lowest temperature last 24, EATONTOWN Wayne D.

Mc-Dr. Lewi. Webster Jone both told! Cran ford r. Lewis Webster Jones both told Cranford. 'Tig nours i ai Murray, editor of the Asbury the committee that none of the 42! Clayton the doctor bad been: ided In Jersey City.

Lowest temperature this dat A SHOP ipnite 11 9 pi Park Press, was guest speaker at teaching positions can be eliminat-jdead about 24 hours. He Is survived by a sister. 11 in 1885. COMPARE AND SAVE BEDSPREADS BLANKETS IHHTJ COMFORTERS BATH TOWELS BATH RUGS FINE LINENS SHOWER CURTAINS Our Guarantee WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD lit 'our EASY CHARGE Take 6 Months to Pay TURNER'S LINENS 601 Cookman Ave. PR 4-3226 HOT the monthly meeting of the Mon- ed without reducing proportionate-) A suicide note stating that he i Mary DeMarco.

East Keansburg mouth-Ocean County Pharmaceu-iy the number of new students ad-lwai rnmmfttlno- anirM. "few ra.l The John J. Ryan Home for Fu- Humidity 68 per eent. Barometer 29.80 tieal Society at Old Orchard mitted to the university. mm m.

tn nirals. Keansburs. Is in charge of LVXCHEOy Wind direction and velocity at Country Club last night. arrangements. Legal Obligation Clayton said.

He said Dr. Crum Howard A. Smith, Ridgewoodjbad unknown drug. a.m. today-NW at 12 miles an Mr- McMurray discussed "Pub- PLATTER DAILY MRS.

LOTTIE M. HLRLEY r. 1 lie Helationa fnr Pharmaciata chairman of the Rutgers Board of: Dr. Crum, who lived alone. Is NEPTUNE CITY Mrs.

Lottie reminded the commit-survived by a niece. Miss Patricia Highest wind velocity last 24 described the handling of hours-NW at 25 miles an hour. (news stories by newspaper, and Ocean temperature 44 de-janswered the pharmacista1 ques-i hen the Legislature a medical at the iV-J'J n. i tins uunie wi it-ri aborKsSO' Bob Irving tinna ahnilt navananer ratmnli vny; Bvotar -( a cmjay iv ama. p.

Woollev. 121 Ridse grees, Local Forecast I coffee coffee of medical and phannaceutkal Zl Tt Adams Memorial Home is after a long Illness. She discoveries. charge of funeral born in Long Branch, and to meet the university', needs Monmoiitt Ccnrnty'i shop Mostly fair, except for som 1 ments. hish cloudiness today and tonight, wa.

the daughter of the late Mala St. A Cookman At. ASBl'BT PARK It would be a "backward" step, Mr. Smith said, for the appropriations committee to start off by Highest temperature today 50 de- OJW A 7f T7A7 grees, lowest tonight 35. Tomor- OH ll LdJLj I 1204 No.

Main Aibnry Park Oppoalte A Ipper Market John W. and Charlotte She had lived here 20 Hurley wa. a member of MILK 1VTT IIUUUT i i. 1 ,1 liL IB1U i. 1 durlne the Hiehest tem per- rron rue i TSc Memorial Methodist Church, its From Page 1 w.

which, he said, are already below WSCS, and Wannetta Council, Urate northwest 'winds today and foxes" about the issue. ShiileFmAnmJ J.ffect our over-all income much." Degree of Pocahontas, Long tnnluhr harnm nir alr nn Sat- SaiQ. ana ne tell tne SUDreme ijiu. i spECl4.l Branch. Also surviving are urday I Court did the correct thing in leav.

)hIt, ened form truth squads' Prefer Cash Customer. another LUNCHEONS 1 The McGuires nrefer each mwJ daughter, Lldie Bennett ing implementation of the decision bio' to district courts. iin tnil 'lection year of cutting the Businessmen's iong crautu. and a great- la his speech, Shanley imDOSSible for the Preaii said -if, state budget if it is done at the, omer to ne 'arm- dent to dojPnw the state university. tomers pay 50 1 cents for an empty often liviorrts, trvcai I O-k DnkaM Five-Day Forecast NEW YORK (iBWeather forecast for Middle Atlantic States and eastern New York tomorrow through Wednesday: Temperatures will probably average two or three degrees above normal with little day-to the things he did three year, aao." John A- Hurley, Rutherford, John A.

Hurlev. Umm r- tnev aesire. rnev leave mnnev i i iuantiin. oiimniv He saia nave seen the "uler invelooe with their name on it Funerals, Eatontown, i In charge so tired, he has rested hia head told envelope wun tneir name on it; from 1.00 to 1.50 PETERSON'S v.iii ''U uiciuoaria vi lilt: aiutui 'nf arransamnnfa iUgislative Appropriation. Com-iln "honor ytem lot- rh.t Irrn8elent, Class, members of the Joint in his hands.

Shanley said: jmittee that any reduction of the'8' 22V4 1uart' or 90 MRS. MARY C. ELMER day change. Rain In south and! university', budeet will hurt its cenls gauon. "Undoubtedly you have FOR A PARTY AT THE Incomparable Homestead Yield to thot vernal urrj for lightheorteej gaiety give a party if only because It's Spring.

Better still, let us give the party for you in one of our plus-private rooms with super food and service ot minor expense. FREEHOLD Mary C. rain or snow in north portion reading many of the columnists program and the morale of Here, the way the McGuire. B3 died Wednesday at her hdoui sunmv ruatui ana xuunuav a Hefiirak aanaf nonta w-i-nta and again Wednesday. Total T' 27 Vought Ave.

She was eton Ind inh between Pre5ident from seeing members of the students w'ould follow up elec-for wages and hs George ElrnVV i "The Sea Sheir I ROUTE 35, NEPTUNE HIGHWAY I STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOOD 4 la carte 4 PR 4-63 1 8 OPEN fT Cater to Banquets, I PR 4-9778 DAILY Parfiei end Weddingt r' ai she was a memoer of uncit He- Temperature. Reported "iini vnrwj otnrr manitnat tney ten ineir auaiences mr ocpieciauon on tne formed Church, Marlboro. ia jtvcinuiii iioin tua wnat nemj inev euminaieu in iwhoci. a urum oi o.jj cents, staff. their "economy." j.

quart, thi. amount, to 174 Mrs. Lillian Baggitt, here; ML. 44 52 53 Albany 32 Atlanta 33 Boston 33 Buffalo 31 Full Authority The Republican chairman later cents, Ell. A.

Elmer, at home, and "The President ha. given me full'clamped a new. blackout on pro- in effect, the McGuire. argue ttWVi bIm JflitAvivn lamia Uiaa aaaL ajImI 1 I 0 i.a.l-- A 1. JI.

Mrs. Florence Taylor, Neptune; 43 r. 45 r7 7 i for cutting tne Dunget manejthey can make a 25 per cent a son, Leroy H. Elmer, Vander- u. ntiDy me i-egisiature a ouagei ana n- profit on mil selling at 18.20 v.

ni-. ajUUIKIJ! IIU BI A IL UUI CU Chicago Denver Detroit 49 we'nl orce Tne H. T. ciayton ana son 49 h- lne wer.e wwa on pun- them to cnarge iu.35, and that, Funeral Home. Adelphla, is in ucaitun ot pnipunam oy nssernimy- aaens customers awav.

rhirum of arranirmnta Duluth Worth Kansas City Ol rtirf-renr vnu-nninra hnr a art ara ir tm OPEN EVERY DAY for Luncheon (from 1.50) for Dinner (from 2.75) DANCING FRIDAY, SATURDAY JJesertiafion. Gibson 9-7474 29 30 .28 J24 -43 33 55 65 58 50 responsioie spoKesmen lor nis par- ion)) budget and finance di- I 78 hkv.ih.v tctnrtira ti nir in hmi aorm ntinar 68 reader and because of his vast ex- 2 lis 844 71 perience, if I were to fail in my Tu .1. PHOTOCRAFT SERVICE, INC. iLos Angeles i Miami New Orleans Phoenix Louis 'Seattle iTampa 1 1 nVrGYG i3 ITTl fTXL ent. gave a reporter a copy of the' 36 57 38 83 were presented to him through P.1,..

mm 55 pie whom he.invite. to bi, reri- "7 Washington At Your Service ANYWHERE IN NiW JERSEY ably staged offices in the Garden State place the complete facilities, vast resources and the broad experience of title experts at your disposal at any time. TITLE GUARANTEE and Trust Company NEWARK OFFICE: 1180 Raymond MArUt 4-1331 HACKENSACK OFFICE: 19 Bant. Place: HUbbard 7-4300 414 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARK iipnfn rnpr nan i I ah I i 1 VTi "aVrJ Shanley the State P'oPf sed cut. in the JfrSVy''ti i i ment had decided that Mr.

Eisen- etf of various state institu- lr aaturaay 13.04 a.m. i firm. I a. FO SUPPLIES -PHOTO FINISHERS AND USED CAMERAS COMPLETE LINE OF VIEWMASTER leu of the Pieiadti and tt lt now about -verv country Dersonallv from nm Thomas said hi. proposal.

On, i minion mnea from tne eartn in a 7 Riitren had been "mtn'ntpr. few aerie Mara win ba teen between on when they visit Washington. mis.nter- BTAIm.MIttll oaw tirxuiMl Aldebaran and Ilnath. Shanley was counsel to the Pres-. REELS AND EQUIPMENT Autnorizad Dealer tor alt laddlnp mafcti ident for 25 months before moving AMemoiyman Aiirea Beaaiesion to appointments secretary two 'R-Monmouthi, vice chairman of, years ago.

lne appropriations committee, said Ft 'ja of Camera ProTartor It ine protest against curling ine 1 ray ikory eark, J. Rlrb Loar March 11 6 a m. oo a m. I IT pa. Msreb SI 11:31 a m.

01 a m. 11 it m. m. tror Bbark Rlrer Inlet, add IS mla. atea: Sandy Hook, add 9 mlnutca: Bar.

oagat Inlet, add 20 mlnutti.) Quick reference to reliable Rutgers budget were "a dem- SPRING LAKE, NEW JERSEY I8-H0LE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSI Guests Invited 3 DIAL PRospect 5-0316 craftsmen Directory of Ser-lonstratlon of what a well-organ-1 vices, classified 'ized presaure group can do.".

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