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NO mS, 1m Otf. Ur 1965 13 hrann I hnrcrpc Btm DlXldV Find4 Bowling Green An Unfailing Tranquilizer 2.000 EXHIBIT A Tliere Oughta Be a Law! Kutgers Says It Questions Man's Belief "EmmT Newman tK. m. Button Fanciers See don't thirl my age had anything to do with it. For one thirg, bowling on the green in Referred To I Grand Jury icx loon: re 7" i Kiss? fia (yk-WT Zipper Just a Threat CONCORD.

H. Jf The tired chemistry and physics tpper is ays a tnreat teacner. "but buttons will be around Citf War Mrmentafs quite a while." savs a member The Confederate buttons. BRICK TOWNSHIP Mrs i Lucrei S. Goodayn, Pinewood Hotel.

Lakevd. as released in bail by Magistrate Stanley B'air jeve'day to await of a na'iona! soc.e'y that's been winch are scarce, are far more valuab.e than those from the she bought more than (WO worth blt'cn And it won surprise me." Lnion Kmy un.forms. Many of merchandise from the bach Co usirg a charge p'ate says Alphaeus H. Albert, lights- iterate 'tons sea tor 124 Beverly Lan Bom I fcj dub. His name is Emerson.

He eaa observe anyone on the green, whether i beginner or an old timer, and give him or her a suggestion or two that wiU make tun or her a beUer bowler. Anyone but me. that is When we Lved in Buffalo, in the twenties, our borne was cross a parkway from the bowling greens. I was in mv forties. Some of my medical colleagues and medical school instructors were bowlers and they persuaded me to try mv hand at it The Buffalo club had three regulation greens in Delaware park.

I played a few games but somehow lawn bowling did not appeal to me as diversion or recreation. Not until we moved to Beverly Hills in 1331. when I was 51, did I discover what an ideal diversion the ancient game of bowls is for boys and girls from 15 to 90. A 15-year-old girl won the singles championship of California. Of the dozen octogenarians in our club, all except yours truly being better-than-average bowlers, one, perhaps the best of the lot, became a nonagenation the other day.

Now why did I pass up bowls as a hobby or diversion in Buffalo and become so absorbed in the game in Beverly Hills? I LP OCES fcAxr to CAXVir TRENTON A lawyer argued in state Supreme Court yesterday that a student who refused a smallpox vaccination on religious grounds should be barred from Rutgers University because he was insincere. E. Watson, New Brunswick, said Rutgers would admit the student, 21-year-old Wayne B. Kolbeck. Morrestown, tf it felt his religious beliefs were sincere.

The university feels, Mr. Watson said, that if Mr. Kolbeck is permitted to enroll, anyone can refuse vaccination merely by daimmg a religious belief. Rutgers' appeal followed a decision by Superior Court Judge Edward V. Martino in July 1964 that Mr.

Kolbeck should be admitted. Judge Martino, noting that Rutgers granted exemption from vaccination to Christian Scientists, asked, "How can it be argued that people of one faith are less able to communicate disease than those of another?" Buffalo was comparable with croquet on your lawn. In the game of bowls, by the way, there are no professionals, and it is to be hoped there never shall be any bowlers who play for hire. In England, Scotland. Ireland.

Canada. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, bowls is the popular game I say game, not sport. Many readers will remember Bill Hay. announcer for the Amos and Andy radio program -'Here they are!" Well. BUI is well known today wherever the game of bowls is played, as Mr.

Lawn Bowls. He is not only an excellent bowler but an officer of numerous dubs and associations, from our local club all the way up to the international bowls association. In New Zealand and Australia. Bill tells me. a good many villages of 4.000 or 5,000 population have not just one but sometimes two or three bowling clubs complete with beautifully kept greens and clubhouse.

As I have often said, whether my bowling is good, bad or indifferent, the bowling green has been an unfailing tranquilizer for me for the past 35 years. bouncing to someone ele. "wnen oia zipper The cnmpinv charged Mrs. becomes a hobby." 2 cents, he said Goodwvn used a ctiUous name. The members of the National' Mrs- Toalson.

'similar to than of her cousins Button Society conceded that the Osceola. society president, 'on the charse plate. The store "PPr ani the metal snap have a display case: 'said Mrs. r-wdwvn made resti- de much to hurt cause. are, a ieeI- or lutwn for the articles purchased.

insist the button is not olJ J1 of 'r)d- or an Mrs. Goodwvn sa the ore doomed and in fact ofren be- animal bone, or sJk. or even sent the card to her address comes valuable as a collectors a American palm seed without her requesting it. item. vegetab.e ivory.

Mr Blair suspended $25 fine So batten down your buttons S0 were for the on each of seven counts against next rummage ihrmiRh ain lTT- lAnthonv Mol.nan. president of the a'tic. Someday they mav be few markings ani cast by the Ba'vwood Manna Inc shined. mounted, encased nrn molds. Others were h-- Mr.

Molinara pleaded guilty an1 catch the fancy an ns to seven coun's of failing to pav admiring collector. Europe Me Jry which emnlover-worker rontrihution's i IUMI Fhihi pre made fPcrial ume to the proper authori-l Some 2.IKW society members an a look the unique. ues. displayed more than Mno trays iieien mxanmen, Ave. or nuttons during their Z7th an- ciurc a i ri, i r- ainwt IO Mr.

Kolbeck, who is attending r. rnu jnrir nams, mr. num cnvpnuon in v-oncora over 88. were acquitted of assault the weekend. The collections and battery charges which each center on what the members filed against the other.

consider the golden age of but- Edward Koehler was assessed tons." That era of handcrafted.1 $10 court costs and warned for privately designed buttons ended Tod Bridge ay BOOK REVIEW allowing nis dog to run loose, with development of the zipper, Ily Alfred Sheinwold- they add. the Philadelphia Textile Institute, claimed no affiliation with am organized religion. He said he believed that "the Lord is the ultimate healer and that if I have any illnesses the Lord will heal them through prayer." Mr. Watson claimed that the student originally refused the A Remarkable Story Aggressive bidding pays if you play the cards well. The op ponents usually have to guess Is Based on the Magi at the best defense until enough vaccination on constitutional and medical grounds that were not tricks have been played for HOW FAR TO BETHELE- related to religion but changed has reasons after consulting his attorney.

them to know what the hand is all about. By that time they may be unable to recover. Kellner, Middletown Township. 2. Mrs.

Richard Prybylowski, Middletown Township, and Mrs. Richard Lufburrow, Fair Haven. 3. Mrs. Arthur Fay, Fair Haven, and Mrs.

Peter Policas-tro, Middletown Township. Manasquan Circle Duplicate Bridge Club 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, Sea Girt.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Greene, Interlaken. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Selway, Deal.

Why collect buttons? "It a natural thing lots of people have boxes overflowing with them." "Retired penplp can collect buttons with little or no expense and some of the finds, mostly buttons handed down from generation to generation, can bring prices in three figures," said Mr. Albert, a re- Emhroidr ry Is Topic FREHOLD Miss Enca Wilson will speak on crewel embroidery at the annual meeting of the Monmouth County Historical Association at the Riirkhanlt Cautions On Parly Iotrr Uie TRENTON If! Democratic State Chairman Robert J. Burk-hardt cautioned his party's candidates and campaign workers yesterday to avoid placing stickers on traffic signs and utility poles or windows and buildings where owners have not requested them. The signs can be offensive to the public and a traffic hazard as well, he said, if posted indiscriminately. He said that automobile bumper strips should be placed only on bumpers and only with the car owner's The Following SUPER MARKETS OPEN SUNDAYS ASBURY PARK BAYVIUf BRICK TOWNSHIP DEAL CLIFFWOOD IATONTOWM FREEHOLD LAKEWOOD LONG BRANCH NEPTUNE CITY PORT MONMOUTH SHREWSBURY RARITAN TOWNSHIP TOMS RIVER WALL TOWNSHIP Mr.

Watson quoted a letter West opened the deuce of Pyongynag, Korea (1,600 miles from the manger) finds in the stars an urgent reason to set forth blindly to some unknown destination, carrying a warning. Aided by Gaspar In midjourney, there comes to his aid Gaspar, a bandy-legged, East dealer Both tide mlnerabte WORTH A J92 AQ959 54 K6J WEST EAST 8654 K.1073 64 8 OAJ1076 J1087 AQ5 SOUTH A AQ KJ 1072 K83 942 East South Vest North 10 1 Pass 3 Pass 4 All Pass Opening lead 02 dated Aug. 3, 1962, in which Mr. Kolbeck told Rutgers that HEM? by Norah Lofts, Dou-Ueday. $4.95.

A highly imaginative story of the Three Wise Men who followed the star to Bethelehem, this moving novel gives an unusual Interpretation to an age- diamonds because his partner had bid the suit. If West had been a mindreader he would have led the jack of clubs, but be believed injections and inoculations were useless and that he thought he had "the right to accept or reject vaccinations, or any theory, which is contrary to our understanding. This 4. Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. Wel- rough riding warrior of desert heritage, who has conquered Jexal (700 miles from Bethle don, Manasquan. 5. Roy Beardslcy, Avon, and Historical Building.

71) 1 1 hem) and now is curious about is the basic belief in our type of government." if most defenders were mind-readers we would be recommending very cautious bidding. East won the first trick with the ace of diamonds and returned the jack. This would be the best defense if South had the queen of diamonds and West the king. If East had known where the diamonds John Tassini, Manasquan. at 2 p.m.

Oct. 21. a King named Herod and the Several weeks later, Mr. Wat eastward advance of the Ro mans. He is no theologian, but is enough for a sound opening bid.

Picnic Area Built Around a ruler wanting to learn about other rulers. son said, the student told the university in a subsequent letter that "the proposed inoculations interfere with the free practice of my religious Neptune, N.J. At a nameless village 300 miles from Bethlehem they are joined by someone who can speak the languages tney need Ancient Holly i PALERMO Gov. Richard J. the scribe and black eunuch I Balthazar, fleeing from slavery.

were, he would have played the ten of diamonds at the first trick. He would later get his partner's hand with the queen of diamonds for a club return. Both defenders fumbled at the first trick, just as any pair in the world would. After the first trick there was no recovery. Takes Finesse Monmouth Bridge Center Oct.

6 North-South 1. Mr. ana Mrs. Albert Schwartz, Rumson. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. William Ham-Ion, Interlaken. 3. William Cleveland, Red Bank, and Sandy Greenfarb, Eatontown.

Charter Study Discussed By Hughes will lead the dedication Oct 20 of the Garden State Completes Mission The indomitable old Melchior completes his mission, with the Parkway's newest roadside picnic and rest area built around Brick Group help of his oddly matched com panions, and adds a touch to East-West the story in the Book of Mat South won the second trick i 1 thew about the Flight Into 1. Irving Levine, Deal, and BRICK TOWNSHIP The charter study question was discussed by John Robinson of the Mm with the king of diamonds, drew trumps with the king and ace and led a low spade to finesse Egypt. The whole narrative is a 300-year-old American holly tree in southern New Jersey. The dedication and opening of this special Parkway vista in Cape May County will provide One Day filled with human overtones on Jaycees at a candidates night the religious theme. old theme.

Miss Lofts has assumed that Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar were thoroughly mortal men) not kings, nor very wise, nor inspired from on high. They were unwittingly actors in a great drama they did not understand; mundanely motivated. God's unanointed tools. In part, this is a sensitive story of Mary, Joseph, and the Child, but its narrative is keyed to the three who make the journey. It begins at the time of the Annunciation.

Melchoir, an aging astronomer astrologer in Brawn Backs Exemptions For Firemen LAKEWOOD Mayor John F. Brown has endorsed a proposed bill granting $80 tax exemptions to volunteer firemen. Assemblyman Irving E. Keith, R-Monmouth, said Friday he was willing to introduce a bill providing for a statewide referendum on the exemption. "If the referendum is not a necessity, I'd favor granting the exemption directly," Mr.

Brown said. He also favored similar exemptions for members of volunteer first aid squads. "Their service is tremendous and the cost to the taxpayers is a pittance," Mayor Brown laid. "This exemption is a simple way of government officials allowing public appreciation for contributions to a community." meeting of Herbertsville Prop erty Owners Association Inc. Miss Lofts, noted for her nov els on English historical sub a year-round stopping place for motorists with close-up views of Charter study committee can jects, has devoted her admira- didates John Meehan, Bernard ble talents here to a prime Bib 5-Lt.

Chandeliers A Sears Value Reg. $39.98 Kannen, Michael Milano, Mrs. Elsie lire, Philip Hyland, and William Esberg, Long Branch. 2. Miss Carol Jedel, Shrewsbury, and Mrs.

Helen Boebuck, Deal. 3. Ernest Williams, Neptune, and Arthur Bein, Eatontown. Oct. 7 1.

Irving Levine, Deal, and Norman Dornfield, Allenhurst. 2. Mrs. Margo Marr, Little Silver, and Morton Blumenthal, Long Branch. 3.

Mrs. Henry Klein and Mrs. James Loeb, both of West Long Branch. lical theme, turning legend and with the queen. When this held, South cashed the ace of spades, ruffed his last diamond in dummy and led the jack of spades from dummy.

East had to put up the king, and South discarded a club. Now East could not get out safely. If East returned a club, dummy's king would win a trick. If East returned anything else, dummy would ruff while South discarded another club. mystique into flesh-and-Wood re alism, illuminated by tne uni Dr.

Stanton Morris also spoke Campaign platforms were outlined by candidates Ruben versal, timeless aspirations of New Jersey's oldest American holly. The governor will join officials of the New Jersey Highway Authority and Cape May County Holly Picnic Area on its Parkway site, starting at 11 a.m. Parkway motorists in the area are invitej to attend. The 50-fuot tree is known as the Shoemaker Holly after the NOW mortal hope. Ius a memorable Silverman, Assembly: Harold Story.

MILES A. SMITH. Rodgers for Thomas J. Mucci- forri, state Senate; Andrew Yur-cisin, freeholder: Mrs. Ida C.

South would lose three clubs Muccifori Hits Dumont and a diamond if he went after Ebert, surrogate; Herbert Jan-sen and Dominick R. Quadara, the clubs for himself. Aggressive bidding doesn't pay if you can't take advantage of defen- Township Committee; C. P. Rankin, tax assessor, and Eugene Edsel for Tax Assessor George Goetz.

On Sales Tax sice fumbles. Daily Question As dealer, you hold: Spades, TOMS RIVER Thomas Red Bank Duplicate Bridge Club Oct. 6 North-South 1. Mrs. Charles Kaplan, New Shrewsbury, and Mrs.

Chester Marr, Little Silver, and Charles Stine, Asbury Park, and Miss Grace Berner, Interlaken, tie. 2. Henry Tate, Ocean Township, and Elmer Godwin, Fair Haven. East-West 1. Rex Thomas and Roger Unusual design with 20-inch diam.

hade. Antique pewter or copper finish. name of a former owner of the property. It stands within the wide center of the Parkway between northbound and southbound roadways. The site is some 23 miles from the southern terminus of the 173-mile Parkway where a connector road links the superhighway with the Cape May-Lewes Ferry across Delaware Bay.

Muccifori, Democratic candidate A-Q; Hearts K-J-10-7-2; Dia monds, K-8-3; Clubs, 9-4-2. What do you say? for Hie state Senate, yesterday accused Sen. Wayne Dumont, Republican gubernatorial candi Jack Glass told the 125 members who attended the meeting in Herbertsville Firehouse that lack of a township fire code has been cited as one of the main reasons for the delay in the planned senior citizens housing project. ANSWER: Bid one heart. You date, of practicing a "cruel de have 13 points in high cards and ception" on voters who believe 1 point for the doubleton.

This his claims that a state sales tax Mr. Brown said he was pre- Eared to introduce tax exemp-on legislation early in Janu will lower real estate taxes. "Show me one state where a ary if he is elected to the As sales tax has lessened real es sembly next month. He is the tate taxes for any appreciable Republican candidate to replace Assemblyman William r. mer ing, R-Ocean.

time," Mr. Muccifori said, if New Jersey adopts a sales tax, it will be a case of piling one tax on top of old taxes." He said property and sales taxes in New York State are Berkeley Sues For Easements TOMS RIVER The Berkeley Township Sewerage Authority has filed Superior Court suits to get three easements for sewer main construction. The authority has put $2,267 in escrow to pay valuations set by a condemnation commission to be named by the court. Woman Pleads Guilty To Charge of Entry TOMS RIVER Naomi Mo "destroying business and push ing consumers across the river Kie, 8th Lakewood, waived Indictment yesterday and plead Sale on Famous Name Brands of Drugs Crest, Family size 63c Colgate Toothpaste, 5 oz. 55c HAIR CARE NEEDS Prell Shampoo, 7 ot 74c Prell Concentrate, 5 oz 69c Breck Shampoo, 8 oz 67c Rinse Away, 6 oz 79c Breck Crerae Rinse, 8 oz 79c Tame Creme Rinse, 8 oz 79c Lustre Cream Shampoo, 6 oz 79c Toni Home Permanent I.49 Roller Term 2.09 Hidden Magic, 7 oz J.gg New Dawn Hair Color Spray, in 13 oz.

container. .1.56 Get Set, 8 oz Jt20 to New Jersey. ADDITIONAL ed euiltv to entering without Ky Becomes Lord The easements are sought over a parcel owned breakine in Lakewood Sept. 25. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia The plea was accepted by Ocean Countv Judee Robert F.

Novins. Dy ucean Scott Realty Inc. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A.

Scott; South Viet Nam's Premier Minister Nguyen Cao Ky was Mrs. McKie was accused of entering the apartment of Roy a 1.250-acre tract owned by 1 1 i. awarded the honorary title of "tun" during a visit here. It ivir. ana wirs.

AiDert w. Lame, Ocean Scott Realty, Mr. and Avchen, same address, witn in tent to steal. is the equivalent of a lordship, Mrs. Scott and Florence T.

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