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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, July 1935 CompleteParkway Widening Project Trenton Bureau enabled the contractors to TRENTON Two extra lanes complete the job in two and a half Government Branches Planning To Flee Capital in '56 Alert Theihower'a decision lo proclaim mar-of iction and much of the nation WASHINGTON' I tial law made on the spot at a to chaos White yesterday disclosed tentative Dlans for a gigantic i ti-i niuuuia icao unic mail wuum nave of the Garden State Parkway from been under op. secret command post during the The President disclosed he has i since asked Attorney Genera nuuic uic amaii xhivi eraiions. I FifW7 5- 4 I Operation Alert" in 1956 in which exercise as "of particular value fhrpp hranrhes of government from the standpoint of future Brownell to make a study of prec to traffic at noon to- be opened "Up to date equipment, mod- edents to determine "the best mill flee Washington while the mobilization planning." rmed forces stace war games Move Tritiriied morrow. thing to do." Evidently M. Br ern production methods and state high- standin8 cooperation by contrac- Dwight In a report to President Eisen-i The mock proclamation has sinceH will head the task force which i ui i iui a.

niK.il rr aj avail, niciiiuci o. Old in way commissioner, said he beheves 500 rankVad-flle wr la-it month three-day been criticized as meaning, In euuoneu. contractors on the 13V2 mile workers have combined to set new evacuation of 15.000 federal work- feci, a temporary military dicta-! Hemming critical ap- ers from the capital under assumed torship. President Eisenhower told the concluded it carried mobilization that project broke all records for con- standards of speed and efficiency crete road construction in com- highway construction," the com- Mob nation Ui- a news conference yesterday it ning "a great stride forward" but rrnr Arthur S. Flcmming also had seemed to him the best device missioner saw.

pletinc the work. proved the need for more elaborate available under the attack as revealed that: Altho the roadway will be opened and "realistic tests, In beating the target date of sumptionsthat Congress was out to traffic, motorists are cautioned Therefor the 1956 exercise, he A 'high-level task force" Is ducking whether "any other course said, will be an integral part Villa Construction Company and of action" than martial law which pleted. Commissioner Palmer said these would be constructed at the of a military war-gaming exer cise." In the meantime, he said: it. associate, the Weldon Contracting Company, earned a bonus of $1,000. rate of three miles a day.

Council Shuns Builder's Bond "All agencies are being urged to was proclaimed nypmneuimiy uy President Eisenhower in the recent alert can be invoked in a mass-bombing emergency. The widening operation was or develop plans under which small groups of employes would perform regular year-round duties at the Relocation I rjea dered by Gov. Robert B. Meyner at the request of the New Jersey relocation sites and, at the same time, be trained to operate the (HP CD Highway Authority which operates the parkway. All federal agencies are being cnruni'BV nrn urged to establish permanent re- NEW SHREWSBURY Boro location sites, continuously staffed Council last night rejected a bond on a skeleton basis, to which their hv Tri F.ntpmrU rnv.

PRISONERS SEARCH FOR MISSING CHILD City jail prisoners comb the bottom of an irrigation canal at Phoenix, Arizona, in search of two-year-old Stephen Cipolla, missing from his Phoenix home since Wednesday morning. They found no body in the two-mile section of the canal near his home. relocation headquarters until em To Reimburse State The parkway has pledged Itself ployes from Washington were able GC- QjjrOt Washinpton workers could report me to reach tnem tne event of an in an ovamatinn i to reimburse the state for half the F.ach of the 31 agencies which Hanee Avenue. imn', th. nrnhiem.

haMiahLri New Slap at Mosquitos $1,600,000 project cost. The state expects to receive the remaining took part in Operation Alert, 1955,: Council recommended the bondlDy the test, he said, was the $800,000 in federal aid funds. will run off individual relocation be rrdrawni t0 include severarl necessity for arranging the print The project was undertaken to tests W'llllOUl prior nuuix, wine iL twZ next Nov. 15 and change. Among the suggested eliminate a bottleneck created QSBQLD Plan 2, 000-Ga lion Spray when weekend traffic from the six Jim 15 These tests will be pre- changes were a detailed listing of lanes of the parkway to the north funelled down Into the former four- ing of ration books and fixing a policy for emergency credit and war damage indemnities.

It was shown to be "feasible and necessary," he added, to provide an emergency news communication network and a central news headquarters apart from any tar lane stretch beginning at Route 22. RED BANK Two thousand gal-t liminary to the big operation some an items covered by the bond and time in 1956. ielimination of a provision which Coneress and the Supreme Court, which staved in the supposedly would have allowed for partial captial during the'eeptance of work completed. Other recent exercise, have asked Mr.Jrecommen()ations were that itate- This section was part of the urns of insect repellent will be parkway built by the State High sprayed over Monmouth County way Department before the Legis get area. next week.

lature created the highway author Flemmings Office of. be included providing that ity to finish it as a toll road. William H. Hintelmann, presi Commissioner Palmer said con WATER and suitable relocation spots. completed sections of roads will dent of the Monmouth County Mosquito Extermination Commission Mr.

Flcmming "hoped" the not be used for construction pur- From Pare that the spray will be admin- tractors laid an average of 5,080 feet of roadway a day with a top day's work of 7,980 feet. This, he said, compares to the "normal" Jim gig output of 1,500 to 1,800 feet a day. rourt, the Senate and the House pose, and tnat the builder obtain the executive branch and Civil De-1 trees in the area, fense organizations across the! A $13,000 bond covering the mov-untry of 13 frame buildings from He appraised President Eisen- Camp Wood thru boro streets was I i -I fl. .111 f. Vi.ii.

it by plane under the direc-Mr. Kulhanjian has owned the ji Hye Hotel since 1934. and Broadway Hye since 1951, Both "c'r are four-story structures. Iment- state Pcmental station. The Hye has been without) Mr- Hintelmann said the Corn-water on its top and half of the mission has had an unusual num- Believed Record The 7,980 foot figure is believed to have set an all-time national record for concrete road, construction the commissioner said.

acccpiea. ine uuiiuuiKs win ue third floor nc Saturdav. he said. uer UI "'ques aooui me uaie ior And the other hotel has been with- spraying, especially from the area out It on the too floor for the same'0' Oceanport and Monmouth Beach He said round the clock op moved by Robert Tice of Farming-dale. On recommendation of the police erations and 'new construction pro- D.rl0(i and East Keansburg committee, council decided to no Mr.

Hintelmann also warned IS Rooms Empty tify owners of property containing property owners In the areas to "Ten roorns were vacated at the Hye and eight at the Broadway Hye because our people could not be sprayed to cover up such things as goldfish ponds to prevent the insecticide from possibly harming ponds to post those areas against swimming. In other action, the road committee was authorized to draw up a schedule for the boro's road Improvement program, giving priority to roads which are in the greatest need of repair. wash, shower, nor flush toilets, Mr. Kulhanjian said. "It gives the city a black eye.

Once you lose a customer, you never get him back," he said. The hotel owner was especially i fllf fV INTRODUCING FLAGCRETE PATIOS, WALKS, FOYERS King siie ilobs of colorful concrete. Ideol for interior ond exterior floors where service is rough Combines permanence of concrete with brilliant colors. Smoothly textured surfoce is eosy to maintoin Goes down quickly. No concrete sub bose required.

Eosy for do-it-yourselfers or professionals. Wox poper cooting protects surfoce if joints are mortored. Through Theft Dealeri: the fish. A heavy Invasion of mosquitos this year, he said, was attributable to heavy rainfall early in June, when larvae need marshy places to survive. He said the county has not had sOch heavy infestations of mosquitos since air spraying began six years ago.

Spray 1,000 Gallons The only spraying this year, Mr. fvO Beautiful! voJ? Modern! you'll HEAR the difference with Hintelmann said, came last month critical of city officials. "I called the city manager, and was told he was sick, I called the water superintendent and he could not be found. I called the mayor and it was the same story with him. I made about 10 telephone calls and everybody told me to call someone else.

"Doesn't this city have a head? Who runs things around here? When I leave my hotel, the responsibility is delegated to someone else," he said. Pressure Still Low "At first we were told the short PAY ONLY aTuiirjjg HEARING AIDS when 1,000 gallons of spray, an allotment left over from last year, was administered. This year's al lotment was not received until Ju o)00 FREEHOLD: ly 4. TWO BEDROOMS KITCHEN LIVING ROOM BATH Residents of Ocean County also reported an increase in the number of mosquitos this year and the insecticide truck in Seaside Park PER MONTH BATTERIES AND CORDS FOR ALL HEARING AIDS J. H.

ROAKE Certiled Heorinj ond udlolooilt THE HOME AUDIOPHONE CO. HEPTUNL tltn.ir. Kgplr Inc ult Hy. tl AFTER SMALL DOWN PAYMENT age was caused by the weekend sprayed sections of the boro three crowds, but now many of them 'times a day over the July 4 week Open Davi. Mphtf and Sunday! have left and we still have not end JOHN C.

SLOAN CO, Hurler Pond-Firminidtle Rd. tr i-mn 411 SYLVANI A AVENUE N. J. PHONE: rRwipect 5-74M STOVEPIPE BRIGADE Bazookas form chimney-like pattern as Italian troops carry weapons in Rome during parade marking ninth anniversary of Italian Republic. enough water.

At the council meeting Wednes- "If I have a big weekend coming day night Seaside Heights Mayor up, I have to prepare my dining I J. Stanley Tunncy ordered police to have the boro sprayed with in room for extra people. The city Motorcycle Upsets, Man Slightly Hurt secticide twice a week instead of once and said samples of the Insecticide being used would be sent to the experimental laboratories at WHY PAY RENT? Situated on large plot. Fully" insulated. Completely decorated.

Near stores and transportation. Automatic Oil Heat, Hardwood Floors, Electric Range, Water, Gai, Electricity and Telephone. Modern Kitchen, Space for 2 Bedrooms on Second Floor. Windeler Construction Co. 6-7549 On Highway 9-4 Between Freehold ond Lake wood should do the same thing.

Our city is a summer resort and we should spend money to keep people coming here. "Why should I spend thousands of dollars on advertising when the MADISON TOWNSHIP John WE WHAT Rutgers to see if they met specifi cations. Last night Mayor Tunney said customers come, try to wash their WE SILL! Township police said Mr. Bulger was taken to Perth Amboy General Hospital by members of the Laurence Harbor First Aid Squad. There he was treated for face and leg bruises and released.

Patrolman George Gillard set the time of the accident at 5:30 P.M. can't, go Ithe mosquitos seemed to come with faces, and when they P. Bulger, 32, of 40 Walling Terrace, Keyport, suffered slight injuries Wednesday afternoon when the motorcycle he was riding overturned on Laurence Parkway near the New York-Long Branch Railroad bridge here. soutn wina irom isiana tseacn. home?" he asked.

Mr. Kulhanjian told of lugging said nis Doro ana neighboring about 30 pails of water to toilets Doros, fceasiae rant ana Lavenette, in his establishments before all i spray "very thoroly." guests realized the predicament. Walter Johnson, superintendent Bad Advertising of the Ocean County Mosquito Ex- "A person looks forward all year termination Commission, said that to his one or two week vacation (the commission had not received and he should be treated like a an unusual number of summer king. If he goes home with a gUn-comP'alnts about mosquitos. He burn and looks good, people ask said he did not know the date IN WARM WEATHER BUILDING NEEDS! WE ARE THE ONLY LARGE APPLI-ANCE AND TELEVISION STORE IN THE ASBURY PARK AREA THAT SERV-ICES EVERYTHING WE SELL.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO CALL AN OUTSIDE COMPANY OR REMOTE FACTORY SERVICE. JUST CALL US! whpre hp was Tie te them county Long Branch Station Razing Under Way LONG BRANCH Razing of the 64-year old New York and Lone Branch Railroad station on Third Avenue has begun. James J. Bennett, Belford, has been hired by the railroad to raze the two-story frame buildint within two months. The station has been unused since a new station-administration building just north of the old station was completed last month.

A $250,000 shopping center Is planned for the bury That brings business. "But, if he goes home disgusted, the word also spreads. "We have a nice little town. It ts clean. The city doesn't spend much but we should try to please our.

visitors. "The least the city can do is give them a little comfort," Mr. Kulhanjian added. Four Perish in Fire SOMERVILLE, Mass. ifi Four men perished early today In a lodging house fire.

They were trapped on the top floor of a three-story brick dwelling and perished despite efforts by the landlady, Mrs. Mary Lacey, fellow-lodgers and firefighters. CLOSE-WOVEN CEDAR FENCING Insure your privacy and provide a beautiful background with this close-woven peeled cedar fencing. 3 feet high. per running foot Af Tl (Also available in 4', 5', and 10' heights.) Vl I INDIAN CEDAR WOVEN FENCING Decorative and utilitarian.

Natural cedar, woven Indian style. A1 Af 1 feet high per running foot I swO Post Rail Fencing slyIe 10 Foot Sectlon $3.55 Are unpaid bills piling up on you? Why not convert things you no longer use Into cash by selling them thru the Merchandise for -pass sfli! Sale column In The Press classified page? old station site. FLAGSTONE for walks and patios CI0H0UT COMPLETE STOCK SCREENS AND COMBINATION DOORS Columbiamaiic Frameless Aluminum Screens trom $3.86 AUTOMATIC DEFROSTINO REFRIGERATOR SECTION True Zero Deere Freezer Holds 130 Pounds ef Frozen Food 1J 7 CUBIC FEET OVERALL CAPACITY Wood Screens (Bronze Wire) JCxJ't Size $2.49 $14.26 Combination Doors MODEL LHI4M Siie, Complete Clear white pine, mortise and tenon construction, improved sash and screen holders. Complete with storm panel and screen Insert. SPECIAL SIZES AND PORCH ENCLOSURES MADE TO ORDER IN OUR MILL Enjoy All Year Comfort with DENISON PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955 at 11:00 A.M.

ALSO ON SALE! BIG 7.7 GE REFRIGERATOR Was234.95 now $80 REDUCTION PM- UKi.mn,,, I I 1 if i 1 jf0-' 1 I ALOUSIES The State of New Jersey will offer at public auction the following one-family, AUTOMATIC WASHER Here's the perfect solution to all your porch enclosure and window problems. Full ventilation always at your fingertips. JALOUSIE DOORS 3'x6'8" wood door with CAM till Jalousie insert, complete with screen y44.UU 'ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT WINDOW UNITS All $13.85 complete with screen, size TOMMY TUCKER'S all year homes in NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. 118 LOCt'ST AVENl'E 114 LOCI ST AVENl'E Thf sW will be hrlrl it the NEPTUNE tJTV MUNICIPAL BINDING on TUESDAT, JULY IS, 145 It 11:00 A.M.

The offering conist of two one-family homes, each on a 50 by 100 foot lot. The houses have claploard sidlnit and ihlngled roofs. Each contains four (4 roomi and bath with gas-fired warm-air heating. Further detail may be obtained from NEPTUNE CITY MUNICIPAL BUILDING 106 hylranla Avr, Neptune City or THL BUREAU OK HOUSING Iat Mai Mr ret Trfnlon. Nw Jrrf.r GENERAL ffl ELECTRIC JWr Authc BUCWON SIM LUMBER COMPANY 814 Cookman Ave.

PRospecr 5-01 15 'CORPORAL FOR A DAY'-Gerald Belcher is a bit "ripe happy" he itudiei remits of new specialist ratings which became effective in U.S. Army July 1. Assigned to a headquarters outfit in Kaiserslautern, Germany, he was promoted from private first class, one stripe, to corporal, two stripes, on June 29, only to tese the latter rating the next day for the bottom insignia which denotes a specialist third class on adoption of new Insignia. S-3C Belcher is the husband of Mrs. Nancy Belcher of Concord, Colif.

Between Second and Third Avenues ASBURY PARK RAILROAD AVE. DIAL PRospect 5-2628 FREE PARKING AT RAILROAD STATION WALK THRU TUNNEL TO OUR STORE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING.

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