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SO ASBURY PAfeK EVENING F'RlSS, Mar. 56, 165 1 PLANS Holmdei GOP Rift Breaks Into Open Road Boss Looks Ahead TOMS RIVER A. Jay Weeks, newly appointed acting Ocean County road supervisor, said today there will be no drastic changes made in his department. "I hope I can do as good a job as my predecessor, the late Charles Cox, who died In January," said Mr. Weeks, "and I do hope to bring about many improvements.

"I am very happy that the Board of Chosen Freeholders selected Everett Stout as mv HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP-The rift in Republican ranks broke into the open yesterday as Mayor Alfred C. Poole accused Committeeman Edwin Liebenow of being "politically motivated" in attacking a proposed extension of the industrial zone. Mr. Liebenow Thursday right demanded an immediate meeting to amend the proposed new zoning map, putting the industrial zone back where it was. He said the Committee had agreed to leave it essentially unchanged.

But when the new dustrial zone unchanged, Mr. Poole said, "He must be dreaming." He said the entire ordinance was worked out by the Planning Board in conjunction with the township's planning consultants, 0. Wayne Noble Associates, Paterson. Meeting Pica Rejected Mr. Poole rejected Mr.

Lie-benow's plea for a special meeting to discuss the ordinance further. He said the measure will get a full hearing before the Board April 5 before it i returned to the Committee with a recommendation. Public hearing before the assistant," he added. Mr. Weeks will serve a five- year term at a $9,000 annual zoning ordinance was introduced; il-- 1 I Monaay, me map snoweu we include an Committee is set for May 17.

zone extended to salary, and Mr. Stout, who will serve three years, will receive $7,500. Served 28 Years The new supervisor is a vet The proposed ordinance, a comprehensive revision of the zoning ordinance, extends the industrial zone about 2,500 feet west of the present zone off added 60 acres. Letter Released Mr. Liebenow made his remarks in a letter to Mayor Poole, and released the letter eran of 28 years service with Ocean County, and has been in road and bridge work since Route 35, south of the railroad tracks 1924.

At that time he began countv It also extends it about 1,400 employment with the engineer's to newspapers. Mr. Poole said he read about it in the papers before receiving the letter late yesterday afternoon. The mayor charged Mr. Liebenow was "inspired by a political faction" to write the letter.

office, serving as a junior engi neer, ana worked until Christmas Day, 1933, when this office closed. feet off Route 35 behind the Mattel Inc. plant, some 400 feet deeper than the present zone. Depreciation Feared Opponents contend the rezon-ing would depreciate residential In 1947, following three years HTtmm i mm -itm iitw- The faction he referred to is the Young Republican Club, as a chief warrant officer with the Navy's Sea Bees, servins property values in tne area, particularly in the Newstead READY FOR VISITORS Spring is here officially today end these three raccoons at lake George, N.Y., ask "So, where'; the handout?" They know that the first day of pring Is followed shortly by thousands of visitors and they expect to make a fine living by panhandling from the city slickers as usual. (U PI) both in Europe and the South COSTLY REMBRANDT This work, "Portrait of the Artist's Son Titus," by Rembrandt was sold yesterday to a tos Angeles art foundation for a near world record price of $2,234,000 at an auction in Christie's, London.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, paid a record $2.3 million in 1961 for Rembrandt's "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer." (UPl) pacific, he worked for the A. Jay Weeki goes over $ome of Ocean County' road plans. (Press Photo) Two City Men Deny county engineer until 1957, when he was named assistant road supervisor. Mr. Weexs.

who lives with his Manor development. Mr. Poole confirmed the land is being rezoned because a large industrial firm has shown a definite interest in building there. But he scoffed at published reports that Mattel wants it for commercial use to build stores and restaurants to serve its which backed Mr. Liebenow in a primary campaign last year against incumbent GOP Committeeman Ernest E.

Peseux. Aligned With Regulars Mr. Poole and Committeemen Vincent Maneri and Harry Pitcher are aligned with the Republican organization. The fifth committeeman, James H. Ackerson, is a Democrat.

The Young Republicans have made it no secret they hope to unseat Mr. Poole and Mr. Maneri in their bids for re-election wife at 40 Snyder was graduated from Staunton Mili Assaulting Each Other 2 Get 10-15 Year Terms Market Is Mixed In Active Trading FREEHOLD Raymond Wil Walter Borshowsky, Ramtown For Long Branch Holdup "Mattel Knows wnat it zonea Howell Township, pleaded innocent to a charge of breaking and entering the Speed Wash Coin Laundry, Neptune, Jan. 13 with intent to steal. Check Counts Denied FREEHOLD-Two New York for," he emphasized.

son, Springwood Neptune, and Max Roberts, Asbury Park Village, Asbury Park, both pleaded innocent yesterday to charges of committing atrocious assault and battery on each other. steal, petit larceny and grand NEW YORK UP) Weakness hifihs for 1964-85 totaled 36 and In airlines and scattered new lows 8. He said the land is owned by tary Academy in Virginia in 1917. Headed GOP Unit He is former chairman of the Dover Township Republican Committee, past district commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and a member of the Toms River Yacht Club, the American Legion, and the Northern New Jersey Power Squadron. Mr.

Stout, a lifelong Toms this year In oneuior tn Mr T.tphpr.ow's fmir oi five different nartiej. strength among rails and a ro-jAmerican S(ock Exchang(, Vol. larceny. Series of Thefts He was charged with a series of thefts during January in Middletown Township and New Benjamin Thomas, Newark, statement that the Committee including Mattel and Michael had agreed to leave the in- Nero, a contractor. ume was 1.64 million compared men were sentenced to 10 to 15 years in State Prison yesterday for the armed robbery of Bruno J.

Lucarelli. 1 Pullman Long Branch. The men are John W. Bar They were arraigned before pleaded innocent to charges of IL 1 A 1 i I I I with 1.67 million Thursday. Yesterday's closing prices were: anrewsDury.

Monmouth County Judge Alton V. Evans, who set April 6 for trial date. issuing a forged bank check, and aiding and abetting the issuance of a forged bank check. Beachfront Speeding He had pleaded guilty to breaking into the home of W. AMERICAN Mr.

Wilson is charged with rett, New York City, and Wil He is charged with issuing a River resident, has been with the county Road Department Nam R-rtnlinn MlQQie- Kin Ark Oil MackTrkWt 17 1 Irks City Magistrate since 1938. and was namorl 1938, and town ToWnship, Jan. 13, and taltino- cmnrla valnorl of tin. taking goods valued at $135; Molvbdrn 38 road foreman in 1948. i 15 321 20 '4 425 2'i 7'.

53''. ft Bf Am Oil Ci Ed Cdn Marc Crfolf FlPC Astt Equity Cp Farito Oil Oen Plvsd Imp Oil Kaer Ind Oi-df Cp Phomix Stl Prrn Hall Rollins Inr Sperry Wt Tfrhnlcol Utah Id 37 Mi 433. Wt com men naa pleaded guilty breaking into the home of Con-1 He was appointed district road to taking money and jewels at stance Draper, Navesink River foreman in 1962, and later gen-gun point from Mr. and Mrs. I' Mjddlefown Township, Jan.

leral road foreman, a job he n.r-or.iii 0f iua taking goods valued at held until his latest appoint- ASBURY PARK-Magistrate Cuono Cerciello, 18, of Hop-Eugene Capibianco is cracking P'ng Rd, Middletown Town-. ship, was fined $50 for driving down on speeders on Ocean 5Q an houf on 0cean av avenue. nue. Police are continually plagued Licenses Suspended with motorists, usually teen-ag- jyIr Capibianco suspend JNEW YOKK $225, and breaking into thement. 24.

home of Emile Beekman, 635 1 He and his wife, who live at hitting Mr. Roberts in the head $147 check to the Grand Union with a brick, and Mr. Roberts' Food Store, Raritan Township, is charged with hitting Mr. Wil-j Dec. 18, and with aiding and son over the head with a table; abetting David Mitchell, New leg.

York City, in issuing forged The incidents are alleged to checks to the Grand Union and have happened in Asbury Park Sears, Roebuck stores in Mid-Oct. 2-. i dletown Township. Pleads Innocent Mitchell has pleaded guilty to William Tubbs, 3rd As- the charges and will be sen-bury Park, pleaded innocent toi tenced April 2. a charge of open lewdness in1 Jeanette Ligham, Shillington, Asbury Park Oct.

8. Pa- pleaded innocent to a Joseph De Santis, Prospect charge of atrocious assault snd Long Branch, pleaded inno- i battery on her husband. Ches-cent to a charge of bookmaking; ter, by hitting him on the head in his home on Nov. 7. 1 with a broken beer bottle in a space defense issues were features of another mixed stock market yesterday.

Trading was moderately active. The Dow Industrials took a modest loss of .76 at 895.79. Aside from the normal pre-weekend caution there was the report of another $250 million decline in the U.S. monetary gold reserve to give investors pause. Airlines were under the special influence of an item in a financial newspaper to the effect that cuts in air fares are likely if airline earnings continue high.

Selling pressure on airlines was cnougn to put two of them among the most active issues, Eastern Airlines, down 23i as third most active stock, and Pan American, off as 11th most active. American Airlines lost Is. Northwest 2, Delta 1 and United Volume was a relatively mod Int Paper 331. Int Tel ft Tel S9't ITECktBrk 42 Johns Man Indictments charging the pair with attempting to use a dan ed Eldndge's driver license 70' bycamore New Shrews- 211 Dayton have two sons, bury, Jan. 27 with intent to Charles and Donald, steal.

Mr. Stout is a member of the Craig H. Fennen. Center Dover TownshiD Recreation gerous weapon and assault with for four months and Brindley's ers and young adults, who speed on Ocean avenue. An electronic speed detection device is used to apprehend speeders.

intent to xill were dismissed on a request by the prosecutor's Keansburg, received a Commission, the First Meth- 83'. 273i 5B'4 63'. 12 42 245 7'. 53 44 76 1'4 13'. 215.

license for three months. Brind-ley also was fined $5 for failing to have a light above his rear On Thursday night, Mr. Cap Jones ft Joy MfK Kaiser AI Kennecott Kortpers Kresge S3 Kroger Leh PortC Lrh Val Ind LOP Lib McNftL Line ft My Lily-Tulip Litton Ind 63 3 Pi 627 585'. pi, 3 59'. 15V, 80', 36', ibianco fined two youths $100 license plate.

of fice. suspended reformatory sentence odist Church, Harmony Lodge Posed as Detectives for stealing a $1,200 car owned and the Toms River Bertolino and Barrett gained Evlvn Fleming, 37 Park Elks. "A man driving a car like each and a third $50 for speed entrance to tne umarp i homp "'s ikojiwiS, un wan. ou. Sidney A.

Friedman, Van Sea Bright motel, Aug. 9 that is a potential killer," the magistrate said. "These boys gave no explanation. They just by posing as detectives investi-1 was PIace probation for 1 Cn. -1.

patinir a car ancidpnt i two years and fined $200. UTItlll kJUUillll gating a car accident Doren Keyport, pleaded in Lukens Stl 66! SINCE 1859 ACF Ind Adams Ex Air Prod Air Rcduc A11pCp Allm Lud Alfre Pw Allied Ch Allls Chal Alroa Am Aliiln Am Brk 5h Am Can Am Cyan Am Fdy Am Mot Am Emelt Am Btd AmIVl Tel Am Tob Amp lnc Anaconda Armro Sll Armnur Armst ck Ashl Oil Atrhlsnm Atl Rpfin Avro Corp nabrork Bald Lima Palt Bavuk Cil Bell ft How Benrilx Beth Steel Boeing Borden Bora Warn Jfi'i Mark Trk nocent to charges of bookmak John T. Ceyne, Cottage Magnavox 36 wanted to drive fast and were Mrs. Lucarelli became suspi ing. Leonard Brindley, 20, of Willow Drive, Neptune, and Leslie Eldridge, 17, of Old Corlies Neptune, were fined $100 each for driving 70 miles an hour on Ocean avenue.

The speed limit is 25 miles an hour. completely unconcerned about iCious and went to neishbor's Keyport' a suspended By FBI On traffic and pedestrians." house and called the police. rtate nson term of 1 to 3 The youths pleaded guilty to When police arrived they'vears for possession of lottery speeding. found the men u-pre hnlrfin? Mr on Sept. 30.

He was fined erate 5.04 million shares compared with 4.95 million 72 37'. 38s, 58', lf'e 37 54 42s. 84 'i 37', 62', 81', 9' 30 43 60'i 60 51', SI1. 81" 69' 471. 40i AO, 63 14', 38'p 16', 69', 15'.

33'. 46'. 38'i 62'. Ma rath Oil Martin Masonlte Merrk MOM Minn MftM Mo Par A Mont Ward Nat Bisc Cash Reg Nat Dalrv Nat Distill Nat Gyps Nat Steel NY Central Nia Pw No Am Ar "There's too much of this Lucarelli and his nn Anthony 250 and placed on probation for kind of driving," Mr. Capibian- as hostages.

A battle fol- tw0 'ears- Novins, Of 1,361 issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange, 602 declined and 474 advanced. New Joseph Pappa, Springwood Flight Charge ASBURY PARK The FBI is looking for Emil H. Joost, Cedar Long Branch, after he failed to appear for a hearing on a charge of interstate flight to avoid prosecution. On March 10, U.S. Commissioner David Goldstein released Joost in $3,000 bail pending yes co said, "particularly on Ocean lowed during which Bertolino avenue.

I think it's terrible." was slightly wounded. In other cases Mr. Capibianco The two robbers surrendered finaeL: whe PIiee finally fired tear Explain Jobs Ocean Comity nimi ruaicii, muiiiiiuuui mto the hOUSC Nor Pac Nwst Airlrn Nom ich Ph Outo Mar Middletown Township, $25 for Asbury Park, received a suspended 2 to 3 year prison term for maintaining a nuisance at his home between April 7 and July 4, 1964. He was placed on probation for two years. Pappa had been indicted for 51.

16 speeding. To 4-H Club Owens 111 Ol 1145, lne defendants were sentenced by Monmouth County Judge Alton V. Evans. Prison Term Pan Am John Youngbiood, Terrace Dover Township, and ing and possesion of lottery slips at his home Oct. 3.

A codefendant, Steven P. Alikas, Van Brackle Mat-awan, also pleaded innocent. Denies Robbery William Warden, Bayonne, pleaded innocent to a charge of robbing $3 from Michael Yurkow, 14, of 439 Middle Raritan Township, Dec. 19. John F.

Regan, Hudson West Keansburg, Raritan Township, pleaded Innocent to a charge of attempting to break into the United Supermarket, Carr Keansburg, Aug. 21. Man 'Pleads Guilty FREEHOLD Roosevelt Stepney, Richardson Eatontown, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of carrying a concealed 22 caliber pistol in New Shrewsbury Nov. 8. The plea was accepted by Monmouth County Judge Alton V.

Evans, who set sentencing for April 2. terday's hearing. Mr. Goldstein said he has asked U.S. Attorney Jane Konvitz, Ocean Long keeping a gambling resort, but Robert Tyson, Monroe Neptune, was sentenced to State as aIlowedl.to Plead Satz a complaint Branch, $10 each for speeding.

Fined $10 Kenneth Kenzie, Ft. Mon- Day at Fair Is July 29 TOMS RIVER July 29 has been designated Ocean County Day at the New York World's Fair, Freeholder Director Robert J. Miller said yesterday. The Following SUPER MARKETS OPEN SUNDAYS ASBURY PARK BAYVILLI BRICK TOWNSHIP DEAL CLIFFWOOD EATONTOWN FREEHOLD LAKEWOOD LONG BRANCH NEPTUNE CITY PORT MONMOUTH RARITAN TOWNSHIP SHREWSBURY WALL TOWNSHIP TOMS RIVER charging Joost with jumping "5 years for thfer $Tg William Prison for 3 to Hallamore, Main 'bail. i nrcavino inrn mo hi- nivor.

55s, 70 38', 49s, 73'i 58', 57 37'. 5'3, 16 40', 46'. 58'. 31'. 16'.

44 39', mo.utn. lu.lor careless Lakewood. received a susuend- Param Pte Penney, JC Pa PwiLt Pa RR Pepsi Cola Perkln Elm Phil El Phill Pet Pit Steel Pun 8y EiO Pullman Pure Oil RCA Co Repob Stl Revlnn Revn Met Rev Tob John Hicks, Myrtle Nep 86. 5'3, Wt 41s. 20', 62 17i 40 83'4 70s, S5' rp; 74', 54'i 33', 38 45'j M' 361, 55s, 217 5sv.

26' 19 48 40 27', 401, 83 23' 35, 152-', 26', 4', Township, Jan. 8 with intent to term s.tat'' Pr'son of steaj v' I years for issuing four worth- a "nnJofarvionf I less checks totaling $102 to food tune, $10 for failing to keep to the right. Francis C. Verr, Mount Eph- Brunfk Bury Erie Buloya Burl Ind Case. JI Cater Trie Celanee Chen ft Oh Chrysler Cities By Cora Cola Cols Pal Colum 0a Coml Boly Con Fdis Cont Can Coop Res Corn Pd Cornlnif Crn Zell Crur Stl Curtisa Wr Deere Del ft Hud Dent Sup Dou Aire Dow Chem Drew Ind Dti Pont Dug Lt Fast Kod EAI Fid John Erie Lack Firestone FMCCp Ford Mot Gen Accept Gen Clear Gen Dvnam Oen Elec Gen Fds County organizations are asked to cooperate with den, DeWitt Asbury Park, g1819 Tlf MJ 1 Rriollo hotucvon Jiilu 9(1 an1 Bridle between raim $15 for disregarding a Joost is charged with cashing worthless checks in Portsmouth, Va.

The FBI hasn't disclosed the amount. Portsmouth police issued a warrant for his arrest in 1963. Mr. Goldstein also said he asked Mr. Satz to start proceedings to forfeit the $3,000 bail bond posted by Joost.

TOMS RIVER Ocean County Judge Robert F. Novins and Freeholder George F. Makin have outlined their job requirements to members of the Ocean County 4-H Council. The program was part of a series to acquaint club members with various careers. Also taking part were Beauvais Duffy, a sheriff's officer, and Richard D.

Mahaffey, Dover Township safety officer. Fifteen 4-H Club members are attending the three-day South Jersey 4-H Conference, which ends tomorrow in Atlantic City. traffic sicma? i received an indeterminate term 40'i freeholders In scheduling a con Sept. 9 Rob Controls 26 St Jos Lead 48', James Burgess, 6th $10 ouruenwwn neiormaiory ior tinuous 10-hour stage show at 3' the same offense plus petit lar for disregarding a traffic sig 139'i 58', 51, 3P, 81', 31 Alex Home, Delicious Orchards, Colts Neck Township, received a suspended reformatory term for carrying a concealed .22 caliber pistol in Eatontown Nov. 27.

He was fined $100 and placed on probation two years. nal. Donald Brown, Cookman Ocean Grove, $10 for driving an unregistered car. Glenn Morris, 4th Long Branch, $3 for failing to give a turn signal. St Reg Pan 8ar Roeb Shell Oil Sinclair Smith.

AO Soconv Sou Pac Sou Ry Sperrv Rd 8td Brand Fid Oil Cl Std Oil NJ Studebaker Texaco Tex Sul Textron Tideat Oil 68', 53 the fair's New Jersey pavilion. Jack Lamping, county publicity director, will coordinate the program, which will begin at 11 a.m. and continue to 9 p.m. Mr. Miller said the county plans a large scale one-day program this year, instead of scat-terede series of special events held at the fair last year.

Many of the acts staged during Ocean County Day at the 20', 1 79', 78'', ''4 77'. 66 59'. Serving as members of the 42 37'; 8n ceny ot $25. Woman Conover 1st Freehold, received a suspended reformatory term for stealing a car belonging to George J. Sullivan, Lawrence Freehold, Dec.

23 at the Freehold Mall Shopping Center. Conover also was placed on probation for four years and fined $400. Frank E. Miller, Art Long Branch, was sentenced to Bordentown Reformatory for an indeterminate term for breaking and entering with intent to conference planning committee Gen MotO'S OP, 36'i 44'4 Gen Pub Ut 3 Transamer t'n Carbide 40', t'n Pac are Cathy Miller, Cathy Clayton, Larry Baratto a'l of Toms River; Henry Paris, Jackson Township, and Mark Man-sue, Pine Beach. Tel ft El Gen Tire Ga Par Cp Gillette Olen Aid 3' 13', fair will be repeated during talent night at the Ocean County Fair in August.

"We want visitors to the World's Fair to 1965 to learn 64' snT 40' Their delegates are Patricia 1'n Tank I'nit Aire United Cp I'S Lines US Plvwd US Ruh US Smlt US Steel Van Al Stl Walworth Warn Pie Wn Un Tel Westg El White Mot 39', 45'. 65 108 53s, 34'. 7 18'. 4T- 3ti' 27'. Glcason President Of Democratic Croup BEACHWOOD James F.

Gleason has been elected president of the Beachwood Democratic Association. Other officers are Terrance Byrnes, vice president; Mary E. McLaughlin, recording secretary; Helen M. Riordan, corresponding secretary, and Robert M. Purtell, treasurer.

Wilfred R. Powell, Fletcher Andrews, and Martin J. Purtell were elected trustees. Cox. Nancy Bowman, Lynn Jemison, Marysu Bennett, Jabe Goodrich Goodyear Glare Co Ot AftP Orevhound null Oil Itamm Pap Here Pdr Hess Oil 111 Cent Ind In It Rand 24 SI'i 44', 4i'-, 13'.

49', more about the remarkable ad-! vantages of Ocean County," Mr. Roy Luttell, Sharon Bunnell, Claudia Richter. and Laura Klock. all of Toms River, and Ted Tupper, Lakewood. 43', Woolwth Int Bus Mch 43 (j I Atlantic is amused with the ridiculous chims made by certain dealers.

Atlantic is one of the largest Appliance I) Chains in the East with Purchasing YngstShifT 44'; IntHarv rn Itit Nirk 85 COMPANY A lit MM MM MM Miller said. Awards will be presented to units which take part in the program, he 6aid. They will range from barbershop quartets to drum and bugle corps, and from costumed tableaux to animal ads. Stoker the Broker Recognition Of Investors Set May 5 EATONTOWN, N. J.

II 1 ti ASBURY PARK The city's seventh annual awards luncheon for investors will be held May 5. I The Development Committee: and the Asbury Park Area! Power in the 1 0's of Millions of Dollars. We will not be undersold by anyone, anywhere, anytime, on any merchandise. Henceforth, we will pay anyone a Egg Prices KEW YORK (API (TJEDAI Whole-tale tft oflerlnga were art-n'me on vhltra and light on hrownt juicrdav. Iho demand wai good.

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Meet "Barnfo" from NO MONEY DOWN FREE ESTIMATES Installed Chain Link $1,000 Reward if he can beat our price Chamber of Commerce sponsor the annual program to recognize firms and individuals who invest in new construction or substantial afterations of their buildings. The committee plans to have William Barr, executive director of the National Parking Association, to be luncheon speaker. If he can't come to the city May 5, he will be asked to speak to a group of residents and businessmen at another time. Mr. Barr will be asked to inspect the city and its public and private parking facilities before speaking to any group.

I He may then oe able to suggest Improvements. esDce sunny Spain the pin made for us by Hattie Carnegie Pin "Burrito" on your lopel, to a new spring suit or dress. Sparkle stones in radiant colors; blue-green, orange-yellow, blue-pink. Also gold tone with fashion pearls. 5,00 Plu tax STEINBACH'S JEWELRY, Street Floor, olso Red Bank, Brick Town SHOP Sat 'til 5:30 p.m., Brick Town 'til 6 Iiss Iamb Elected LAKEHURST Helen Lamb has been elected president of the Lakehurst Democratic club.

Other officers are Daniel Mor-rissey, vice president; Cathren Basso, secretary, and Keith Kcctor, treasurer. Let Wards do the entire job, material installation and financing. Ph. 542-2150 OPEN EVERY NfTE 711 9:30 WVt6QT70WALK UP. THE VsON'T.

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