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OUTH NO TICK 2 ASBUIY PACK IVININO MISS. Ju 33. OBITVARIES is jn'v-e 'aii aros he s'ree- .1 tbe bus UillKI 17. Ol'1JIKK. J0i Kli Chaff in, 70; jOum-d Rralfv Firm I EATONTOWN Elzie Chaf- 4 Famed Movie Producer HOLLYWOOD David O.

fin. 78. of 3 Roe Court, ded vesterriav at Rivervie HoDI-1 tat. Red Bank, after a long illness. Mr.

Chaff in was born in Pa-colet. and lived here 49 years. He retired in 1930 after 20 i tk.llMi Maia a Aaa Blard Selznirk. producer of the, Fauntleroy." "A Ta of Two movies' a.l-time (yn-offre Cities. "Anna Karenma Csme With tbe Wind va Villa." -Dinner at Eight." ed vesterdav of a heart aN i Manhattan Melodrama." "A tak He was tt Star Born." "Duel in the A spokesman Mt.

Sinai1 Sun." "Farewell to Arm" and Hospital sad tbe famed pro-'his greatest. 'One With the ducer. one of the movie induvjWmd trv greats, was admitted to the His trademark was quality: hospital at I m. He died at top stars, the finest writers, no 2 22 expense spared on production. Ironically, a two-page inter-1 Introduced Star errr.

ral re aid -ho, i lr art-Mr Hoe-'afz a i many eab d'lveri; vso a-e 'Me axi reg'j a tir.rs M- CKi ds'e said jorr.e d'-veri aid vr.e Abury Pa-k Rado Cab Co d'tvers a'e pr ifcay v.o a'irg tbe ord narne i Mayor Fra-n Ro a-d suggested Mr met rn Mr Riser kranti e. t'e arty prohems beteen drivers and 'he As bury Pa-k Radio Can Co d'lvers The Council to re serve decision on two ds re hf reived lie 8 for Marine site Asbury Development (orp. New York, bid .11. 121 for the nver lea-e Tbe Rav- TV. mird Rensha Fourda'ion Inc Somerville.

ll.TKOno The Cnun wants to further s'udy the bids The Council passed a resolution agreeing to va'isfy any judgment entered against Ace-Mann Inc, Matawan. as 'he result of a suit filed by five rity residents charging violations of the federal Civil Rights Act in the West Side urban I me cm- awarnea a enn'raet 1 4.1 JOSEPH ONDE Joseph Omlc, Veteran Of Three Wars NEPTUNE CITY Joseph Onde, 81, a veteran of three, j.j d. i ais, uiru dl ms nuiiic, sterner Ve after a Inns wars, died Monday at his home, Amonrj the snrvivnrs ie his it Ss 1 to Ace-Mano for in-tallmg Mr. Thorne was born in Rari- si.rrm drains in the area The MILLER MRS. SAtl'EL S.

EDMONSTON Mr. Onde retired in 1947 as tan Township He lived here for f.rm ref.i-ed to do any more, ASBURY PARK Green Lee' MinDLETOWN Navy officer. He served in '75 vears. He was the husband o-k un.es, the city agreed Miber. 5.1.

of Atkms Mrs. Margaret E. Edmonston he Spanish.Amencan War and of the late Mrs. Ella M. Den-to be responsible for anv judg- a construction worker, died ves- 43.

of 111 Heights died njs Thome ment The resolution doesn't terdav at Kitkin Hospital. Nep-1 yesterday at the Hill Top Nurs- woria 1 ana He is s'urvived by a son au'honze paying any legal fees tune," after a short illness. ling Home, here. He was born in hcre. three sisters' i.

i Kir. PARK TO OPF. STAFFORD A Pajl K.rg Memorial Pa' svres of Lake Mandrikm tx- amaig IT gi I.gh'.s of Founders av here Ja 31 Fref-hfuder'i Buy; M.I.er, irge aid Ho. a'd UTitcrvin en-flj'-' dcd.i Tr newc-t pa'k. 're pa -'em nid'S a b'riirg a pi.

fiie g-'jnl-; and a ar a O'hcr K'nders Day a p4'a-1e. band r-'fi-er ron'-: fir ard aid and a txau'y lor.tet LIBRARY' Fmm Pf hjrv tr(i A-em- A Head ev.n Mor.rr.ouT,. to carifv tbe Te corr.m:-i"fi members aVi said 'hat they. the aid Miss Killian. tbe Imrars are deveip)ing the program of services to be offered.

Mr. liendrick.vm no'ed Hi at tbe program ot service w.u;d lie developed aiong guidelines (-uggeted by James Hryan. the coun'y's library consultant. Hired as Consultant Mr Bryan, d. rector of the Newark i'udIic l.itwarv.

was hired by the cnun'y las! year to make re (Hiimend.i'ions for 'be coun'y library syvtem. He has sugge.s'ed a concept of regions! libraries throughout 'he county instead of a single l.brarv uni', as ong inally proposed by the Board of Freeholders The Library Commissiofi said it is sure "tbe reference service of the imptoved Monmou'h Countv lilirarv system will meet a critical ncyd. and will be available to all rx-op of the county." The county plans to provide a greatly enlarged reference section at both libraries, and under existing regula'ions, any any can use tbe reference fa-I Clllties IV "exempt" municipalities are not allowed borrowing privileges, and do rurt receive Bookmobile service Hie commission the two planned libraries Freehold, one in the coaxal region will provide omipate library setvKe in Dicir areas. 'ITw' cominisMon also said it welcomes suggestions on how! to improve county library service from municipal library no.inis wlietrier or not ttiev are members of tlie countv svs'em Tlie 11 municipalities th.r do not pay a l.hrary tax are Avon, Asbury Park, Bradley Beach. Freehold, Key port.

l.ong Branch. Matawan. Mat.iwan Township. Middietown Township. Red Bank.

Spring Lake, loch Arbour, and SJircwsbury Township Cih VKtrin ASBl HY PARK Firemen ansvsered a false alarm it Kmorv street and Munroe avenue a1 fi 2fi vesierdav A -mall boy on a bicvele was seen tuning in the alarm but police and liremen were unable to find I Imii police said I wife, the former Bertha C. Cris-i Keyport, and two grandchil- pin, formerly of Jersey Citv.idren BIRTHS AnacsrH KJLK the irpm "Ip u4 Dtiii." at 11:11 anu nail Hwpital. Neptune Mr. Mr. Utrtnrr vf.

ia Avf Nep- Cr.v. a n. Vr. s-id Si'. Joe; JT4 Hxse Ave.

Tn- sR'p. e'cdav. a Ivn Mr "a-d Mr Kda'C HerrVvk TV.vf. Vp-j-e ffrcay a Nn. Monmouth Mrrtiral Ontrr Lnnf, Branrh Mr.

ard U71 t. Tai'r F' Ritfnir Hospital Rrd Bank Vr a-a fa Ka---. (''- Dr Ka'-n? a hov Vr ad V- -V" I--. Frooksidf Ha Ra'an a V- and Mr? David Avf Hai' Hari'an Tnnship a gi-1 Mr aid Mr Maer. in Hillyer Lane.

esterda, a tv Mr and Mr -po lnrit'i, 34 lmhnv-k l.anr Ma'awan. us-trrdav. a pirl Mr' and M.rfiar-l Caffyn. 34" port au Pfi -f (V-ear port, vesfrdav. a Mr." aid Mr Van rrd Bjrk Rd CVl's Township, today, a tvv.

Paul Kimhall Hnpilal Ikrwood Mr. and Ha-ry ipp, Carol Ijh', Howell Township, yesterday, a by. McDiII Air Fnrcf Raf Hospital Tampa, Ha. Airman ad Mm Evan K.nc. Jimr 9.

a g-rl. Mrs King is the fnrmrr Heath-cr Williams. dHiigh'cr nf Mr. and Mrs. Harold K.

Williams. Pro port Red Mr King is th son of Mr. and i Mrs. Ross King, Proprt Little Silver. I)ricr As Druj; A fee led i TOMS RIVKR Jack Cold brrg, Lakrwood.

was arraigned before Dover Township Magis-' Benjamin Nnvins yester-: day on a chargo of driving while under the of narcotics Hp was committed to the Ocean County Jail in default nf hail to await a hearing July 12. Skatrlinanl Toll CHICAGO Skateboards have figured five deaths and injuries 2nn persons cmt April, the National Safety Co; i ril reported today Four of the five were children 5 years and younger. Four of the deaths involved collisions with motor vehicles. Correction The retired Long Branch n-lireman who saved two children from a gasohne t.re in a parked car Saturday in orvan Township is Carlton Rohhms The Press reported his name Sunday as Forest Rohhins. The Shore's leading real esta'e firms are offering bargains in houses every day on The Press page.

1 i i i i 1 or court cost utr Ace-Manzo The resolutimi states citv en neers report the dram work must continue or there' wi.i ne inHitiiuK j)i'ii-iiis in inr un a. The Council a'so passed a resolution agreeing to coonera'e fl ac tt Ml tm ant ti SWra m4 lF(U4ti M- O. 8.nrl ar. Uit AM Mr4 a. it.iyM 11 mm Tkua Jun 24 e-aacon: Ta aa4 Lopl Pusra.

N-M its ana A K9'Mr. Hrvmr Ira Kg U.r aS.c'.arY.g InTrrawnt ilat.aa Ciri mi tall Mti-4 at ani Saat i Caarv, JM at Twa Hoaprai fsjprl wrffftl P- J.n la at Ma jiadix Oiarrn. ra Raa4 Baraaiaaa. al 1 Fr aa rait al im 't A Braaa Hom far puMrata. IM Broad a'rrrt avrnini MM an ThurMiar l- '-t 1 tm Uf rooT-Danm a a Jnna il.

al Sarah. 0id fa- Mar a 'tSTj rXi.Ji nd rrn B. R- Rotrn mt i Lillian Curl. aVr- h1 Banti Aabuf Pari. B' cia-fnr Cridrr aff)clalin Intrrairrt Hanoltsn Cfmnrri Mrplun p1rnn may call Wrdnr-iaar 1-J and 1-f.

lad iaAKkl.lv-Ilia Burd. at af cmrtri Or aa Junt 11 IMS W'U af tn ia'f Hrorr Frank. in. utrr af na a Frantlia and Marr Foliar. FMnfral acrMcM al Ih Rorrt Nrarr Funrral Homr.

19 Souib Maaatouaa oa Prl. ali-rrnaoa Junt la al 1 a rlort nrrno.vl Crrn nr Brlrll rrirnna ma rail a', til lunrra, hom Thurv va. I tn I eclark. lad. MAKHOI art Arthur DDO.

af Main at Manaaauao. and 1S3J Vlxrria PI Hillsldr. J. Blnr hua-band af Snpnia iBonowsku Punanaua-rr and laihrr af Norma Johmtant. Marilyn Koac'lk and Carol Kuima and brolhrr of glanlr Punknout-rr Virarmi at in Rafttrt C.

Nrarr Puntral Horn 1 South 8U. Man-quan. Writ Piinrral Thura. a av auk a Rrquirai Ma. St.

0nia CKirrrh. Manasquan at II ia In-trmnt at. Caiharm Cnttr i Friendi mar call at th Orown Punrral Hon. 1070 Broad St. Hillsidr.

Mon. Tut I Jad? Umu of Oladvi; brother of Jaf mm. Mar Turnipawd; of Mrv Eliraoih JonM. Mrv 8Mtia Pitr and Mn Ella Ollrar. Davt Willie Miller.

Punrral aerTirca 1 from the Jamri H. Hunt Funeral Home. 12 Rida Aioury Par. Intermm Ml. Prespect Cemeierv.

Frlrndi mar rail ai tht funeral noma Prl. from 7 to 10 m. ladr. MCKF.RHON Delia I. inre la ton i of 51 'i South Wall St.

Neptune Cur, on June 22 Bflored wife of late Ar. thur Mother of Arlena Conroj. Orandmothrr of Pal rlc ia and Kevin McAuv. Punrral Pridar June JS al 30 a m. from Daniel A Rllly Puneral Home.

Ith Af and Blmar. Rrqinem ma. lam. Chuith at tht Aii-ension. Interment Bt Catharine a Cemeterv.

Ronarv Thurnrtav in. Vultlnt Wrdneariar 1-10 and Thur-3-S and 1-10. Sad? ONDE Joieph. S. Navy Retired.

JS Sinner Ave Neptune City on Junt 21. IMS Husband of Bertha C. Father of Joseph irandfathtr of Richard J. and Sandra. Funeral from the "Condon Puneral Home," Krarnr Kearnv.

on Thur. al I a m. Masi at St. Stephen'! Church I in. Interment Holv Cro Cemetery.

Visiilni 2-9 and 7-10 p.m. ladv. IN MEMORIAM FINKENRERG-In memory of i devoted mother and frandmnther, Jewie Lake Pinkrnbera, who passed awa June 23, ISM Her memory a dear today, as in the hour she passed away. The McDeTltt Family, Tom, Junle and Children. 2ad LOST AND FOUND LOST Black horn-rlmmed fliaaea Wedneaday afternoon.

Call 17-21fr LOST Black Cocker Spaniel Please help us And him. Reward Call Ml-130. U56T -Yellow kitten, I toe on from paw. Tlclnlty Old Mill Sprint Lake Heights. Reward 44-476.

LOST Large black cat. white marking In vicinity of Normandy Beach. Regard for Information leading to recovery. 2R3-1973. reverse charges, LOST German Shepherd, Black and silver, May 30.

Last seen Colta Nerk urea, Avon tajr. ISO reward Information leadlni to or return of dnj 77. (B10. sriv. lOTtyS-MAMVim HOOUCT "Sheet Metals" All Types of Sheet Metal Flashing CulUri Hoodl Stainless Monti Copper Heliarc Welding Forming SOUTH SHORE Dial 223-1289 Slate Hwr 71.

MANASQUAN Read The Press every day for complete news. The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 19d9. Mr. Onde was a communicant of St. Elizabeth's Roman Catho he Church.

Avon. Also surviving are a son. It' L' I oner of Zenda Little Lord Among stars he introduced were Ingrid Bergman in "Inter- mezo." Vivien Leigh "One With the Wind" and Joan Fon- tame in "Rebeera And it was he who first brought Katherine Hepburn to the screen to co-star with John Barrymore in "Bill of Divorce- ment. The son rf movie pioneer Lewis Selznick. David was born in Pittsburgh.

Pa He at Columbia University while working for his father's movie company in New York. His first movie job was in publicity and forever after, all i .11 puinit iiy aim luirvri oiij-i, an Selznick movies were launched in nnhlicitv 1 She had lived here 11 years, She wa. formerly of F.a,t Orange and was born in Brook- yn, s.Y. cu communicant of a c. r.

Monmouth noman i.ainoiic Surviving are her husband, Samuel S. Edmonston: her mother. Mrs. Marie Koldbacher Rrooks, at home; a son, Robert at home; three daughters, Ann, Mary, and Joan, at home; a brother, John Brooks, East "range, ana a sister. Mrs.

ui- in Johnston, Orange, The John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, is in charge of arrangements, taucna, law Bene- diet V. McGrath. 8-5. of 145 rAs.AUtvN., law bene- Molliaton a designer of prize winning floats for the' iiHirnament ot noses, dica sat- urday at his home.

He was the father of Fred- erick H. McGratb. Sea Girt, N.J. Mr. McGrath was an artist and taught fine arts in Fall River.

Mass, Kidgewood, and this city. He was a graduate of Massachusetts Institute nf Technology, and spent a year in Pans studying art. He had lived in Ridcewood mfiro than in u5n ore man ears- 1 ALS0 surviving are nis widow, Mrs- Mary McGrath; two daughters, Mrs. Dean Sweeney and M'ss Beth McGrath, both bere; another son, Benedict V. Plainville, and nine granacniidren.

PLANES From Pg 1 fcrred privately with Red Chinese diplomats, attempting to persuade i to reconsid- mme Minister Harold Wilson. 1 1 I i with Monmouth County in any The James II Hunt Funeral planning programs star'ed by Home is in charge of arrange-the Tri-S a Transportation merits Commitiee The ci'v in't committed to spend "anv money WILLIE N. EDWARDS as the result of anv programs HOWELL TOWNSHIP Wil- iew. penned hv his press age.it. Russell Birdwell.

appeared in today's issue of the Hollywood .7 iZ ome home, 1 DOS the industry needs vou Ina live Recently Mr Sclnik. inactive in re-, cent years, married actress nes in Pnrtnfino. Italv. on Julv 11. 1949 Pre-viouslv he was divorced bv Irene Maver daughter of the late luis Mayer, longtime boss of M(TM The producer made some of the screen's classic movies iniermezn.

nnm a. nn- vid Conperfield." "Little Worn- intermez7o." "Rebecca." "Da prl. 1 Mr Miller was horn in Wares. Miss He had lived here 22 years. Surviving are his widow, irs (iiadvs mi er: a oroiner, nr WITOll MlCn ann a I Miller, Detroit, and a sister, Mrs.

Mary Lea Turnip- seed Neptune lie Edwards, 49, of Casino Drive, who died Sunday at Fit- kin Hospital, Neptune, also is survived hv another son, Alex- andi-r, Jackson Township, Also his father, Alex, Bel- mar; a sister, Mrs D. Vauat- la. two brothers, William and Ike. all of North Carolina, and three grandchildren The II Clavton and Son Funeral' Home is in charge of arrangements MRS. ARTHUR NTCKERSON NEPTUNE CITY Mrs.

Delia E. Nickerson, 70, of 51'j Wall died yesterday at Fitkin Hospital, Neptune. Mrs. Nickerson was horn in Newark She had lived here 17 years. She was a member of Church of the Ascension, Rradlev Reach.

She had been a practical nurse. 1 1. was a nieiii- ber of the Republican Club. She is survived bv her dauch tw. Mrs.

Arlene' Conrov, at home, and two grandchildren. The Daniel A Reillv Funeral Home, Belmar, is in 'charge of arrangements. Polluted Aii-Is Cited As Death Cause five grandchildren and five The Condon Funeral Home, great-grandchildren. Kearny, is in charge of arrange-, ne Bodjne Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. JACOB KANEFSKY MRS- HENRY FRANKLIN BRADLEY BEACH Jacob BRIELLE Mrs.

Etta Burd Kanefsky, 89, of 108 2nd Franklin, B2, of 60 Cedarcrest a boardwalk policeman hcre for Drive, died at her home yes-xi vear, riieH vesterdav in Fit-': day after a long illness. jrars a iui ui 'great Atlantic and Pacifte Tea lo. At nis aeam. ne Owned and operated the Chaffm Real Estate Agency He was a member and trustee of the Methodist Church, member of the Rotary Club, the Board of Realtors and the Shore Multiple Listing Service. He was a World War II veteran.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence E. Chaffm; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy F. Bolton, here, and a sister.

Mrs. Lena Gore, Spartanburg. S.C. The Robert A. Braun Home for Funerals is in charge of arrangements.

GEORGE w7tH0RNE 0 TOWNSHIP -Genrse Thorne. 81. died ves- terday in his home on Route 35. Ui u-n 1 iirm nut nmnri.1 He was a farmer and propria oJ Thorndale vegetable and fruit stand. Rte.

35. Mrs. Evie Peas, Mrs. Cornelia Rann Mrc Flla Wallino nil nf 1 The Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. is in charge of ar- angements.

i rvwm'cn I rtvvz.i uamei d. lyOiiovcr, U'CU 1" who died Monda, at his home, 414 Main is survived by Mrs. franklin was Dorn in Manasquan and spent most of her life there and Brielle. iShe was widow of Henry hranklin. Surviving are two brothers, Clarence Burd, Manasquan, and Raymond R.

Burd, Point Pleasant; and two sisters, Mrs. Nina B. Franklin, Manasquan, land Mrs. Mary B. Potter, I Wrightstown.

She was a member of the Methodist Church. Manasquan. The Robert C. Neary Funeral Home, Manasquan, is in charge of arrangements. MRS.

DANIEL H. MANEY invr. rranth Mr til. lian ManeVi 82 0f Morris a resident here 75 years, died yesterday at the Emery! Manor Nursing Home, Mata-, wan. I She was born in Marlboro! Township.

She was the widow of Daniel H. Maney. and was a member of St. Luke's Methodist Church, hcre. She is survived by a nephew, i George A.

Rayner, Roselle; grandniece and a grandnephew. The Damiano Funeral Home CARD OF THANKS rrHv-nni in rwi. our aonrectation for the manv acts of kindness and expressions of svmpathy and condolence extended bv our friends and neighbors during our recent bereavement. The family of William Murphv Sr. SIR-LOIN TENDER 'lb.

STEAK adopted hv the committee The Council renewed liquor hcenses for the l.Vhfi license year for 10 taverns, hotels, and iiquor stores Action on renewal applications for three others was postponed until 5 m. Tuesday Hearing Held A public hearing was held June 8 on the applica'ion of one of the three. Surf Inn Inc owner of the Student Prince, 911 Kingsley St at er neigh bors obected to noise from the tavern The Council approved transfer of the liquor license for the Park Lounge, 1013 Mam St from Hose Gold Inc. to lio-Jen Inc and for new premises at 1019 Main St The Council also postponed un'il ') Tuesdav a decision on liquor license application 1 i' a rs it 1 ,1 01 1. ft 11 noinmi; orp owner of the Hotel Royal, lfi 3rd Ave The hotel has never had a liquor license Other etions The Council also Approved paying the International Fireworks Co North Bergen, for a fireworks display at the beachfront July S.

Appointed Mark Zobi.in. Albert Keineso, and Fred LaRue, all lifeguards, as special police officers. Approved taxi drivers' licenses for Robert Pavis. West Long Branch, Joseph Orlando Jr fiW, 2nd Ave William Reiman. 4 10 Bendermere Ave Interla-ken; and Ellery Fudge, 12.1 4 1 'f NePtune' He llved He was a member of Pioneer "u-.

cratic clutj. tnis Place- His wife was the late Mrs. Ida Kanefsky. Surviving are five Mrs. Mae Schaefer, Red Bank; Mrs.

Lottie Katz, Newark; Mrs. Michael Brenner, Miami Beach, Fla Mrs. George Bres- law, North Hollywood, and Mrs. Louis Katz, Miami, a son. Milton Kane.

New York; 11 grandchildren, and 17 Philip Apter and Son, Maple wood, is in charge of arrange- mcnts. TIMMY From Psje 1 Hospital in Boston, to begin two years of treatment. The first year will be devoted to restoring mobility to his arms and legs, and the second year to cosmetic work on his face and other areas. Timmv cnffprpH hnm nupr 1 1 If ii isi'i a burglar, father. ill yim bring me bark a peanut butter tandvirh and a (last of milk? IIKROES Tram P( I no'd the I) Service, Cros.

Mr Lvon a chief ma'e aboard the tro. -hp SS M' Ve-non hen it was torped-ed dunnj World Wa' I was awarded the Navy, Cross Mrrial Misnamed Li said last night referen, es in convention literature and nepapers to the Distinguished Vr Cross are not correct The decoration is ealled Air Force Cross He holds the Distinguished Service Cross which he won in France in W4 While on patrol wi'h one other man he came upon a company of infantrymen and opened fire nn them despite the oddv Shot through the chest and King by the roadside he was approached hv one of 'he enemy who put a pistol under his met and fired the coup de grace lie spent seven months recovering. The l-egion of Valor is a national organia'ion whose membership is restricted to men who have been awarded the na tion's top medals for gallanfrv in action, the Congressional Medi! of Honor. The Navy Cross, the Distinguished Service Cross, and the Distinguished Air Cross. Trio Assaulted A I Ii front ASIU RY PARK -Three F.Ii.a- heth residents were assaulted by a gang of youths at the beachfront last night.

Police said Orlando Iparria Carl Warnander, 15, and Frank Daiesadirs, lfi, all of Kliaheth. were walking at Lake I avenue and Kingslay street at 11 when they were at-' larked hy a gang of eigh'h youths i Mr. Iparria and Warnander boy were treated hv tbe first aid sijuad for cut and bruises Woman Serious After Cixr lilia BASS RIVKR TOWNSHIP -Mrs Barbara Russ, Surf City, was reported in serious condition a' Atlantic City Hospital tudav with a broken left leg sutlered when the car in which she was riding hit a utility pole on Route 9 earlv yesterday. Stale police at Tuckcrton said the driver, Mrs. Marion Letts, lite 9.

Cedar Run, Stafford Township, was released after 'reatment for a foot injury and multiple abrasions. 4.06 ow Jeroey fVational All NEW YORK report 'ts denunciation of the a 'crw-ciat fiiu rnnm-ii rnmmii effort headed by British the upper 60 per cent of his1" Ulldr anangemenis. lne tinese nave laoeied tneiwnen a piastic toniainer 01 gas-i TRANSFER YOUR SAVINGS to NEW JERSEY NATIONAL Bank and Trust Company Istnhlishnl I (Intmrrh hur VntU (hrnn l.mtr Hank nnti Neic rrn Initt ompnn of mif ftrnnchl Approved amusement games piratory diseases and lung can-1 Lnlted Sublicenses for the Fifth Avenue eer i The four-nation mission Is Amusement Co 1207-09 Board The committee, which has seeking hearings in Washington, walk. Reach Amusement Co been studying air pollution, also Peking, Hanoi, and in the Casino; B. Amuse- said that the air was dnmag-; Saigon.

So far only Saigon has ment Co 1001-05 Board ing buildings, ruining crops officially to receive the walk; and Third Avenue Amuse- Staten Island, and killing bu-t is as assured of ment Co. 1109-11 Board wav trees and shrubs contami-l8 welcome in Washington, walk. na'ed by auto exhaust gases. Mr. Wilson was reported un-Apprnved Rentals The rommittee said that der pressure to hand over lead-Rented Convention Hall (inbreathing the city's air causes ership of the mission to Cana-Monmouth College.

West lnng as much inhalation of henzpy-1 dian Prime Minister Lester R. Branch, for concerts Sept. 21. rene, a cancer-inducing hydro- Pearson, who had considerable Dec 3, and Feb. 4 for a carbon, as would result from experience dealing with the Red SALE tee says that New York's air was a contributing factor in an incroa, Hch iV from smoking two packs of cigarettes a day.

In New York, the report said, there is more sulfur diox-j ide in the air than in any other major city SO per cent more. man in nicago ana iwice as much as in Philadelphia. -n. vi -i. is not gaming in the struggle to reduce the amounts of various pollutants in the air." It also noted that 2.7S1 New Workers died from lung cancer year.

Councilman Robert A. Ixiw, the committee chairman, said that public hearings starting to- I a fraudulent tool of the Chinese concerning Korea, Government sources in 0 ta wa exDressed doubt that Mr Pearson would agree to join the mission in anv capacity, Fulbright Quoted Sen J. W. Fulbright. chief of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in Washington he believed the Communists would balk at any new proposal to unite North and South Viet Nam through a supervised election.

Sen. Fulbright said this belief impelled him to advocate before the Senate on June 15 a rpturn to GenfV ac- nuns, unc uluvisioti ui ine vrc- neva agreement calls for a supervised election to reunite Viet Nam. "I don't think we need to worry about the Communists favor ing such elections," Sen. I- NOW PAYING QUARTERLY ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS CALIF. ROAST MEATY BEEF SHORT RIBS IMPORTED SLICED BOILED HAM BABT STEER LIVER hody.

Me was engu ted in names oline exploded as he and his! j. DrOUier ivevin, li, aiiempieQ lO light a fire in an incinerator. Kevin suffered only minor burns. All hospital expenses in Boston will be paid by the Shrin-ers, who maintain special facilities for burn cases at Massachusetts General. A new shrln-ers hospital is proposed for Boston, and Timmy will be transferred there If it is completed in time.

Regular Yisits Possible Reunions will be far more 1 frequent from now on. Timmy will be able to come home regularly while being treated in Boston. One of the biggest reunions is expected this afternoon when neighborhood youngsters call on Timmy. Three of his pals fixed up a 12-fo-t "Welcome Home, Timmy!" sign last night for the occasion, and plans called for more cake and some ice cream, too. "It's like having two birthdays in a row," someone re marked.

Timmy said nothing, but smiled in a way that showed he now knows how precious even one birthday can be. ARMORY Fraa Pate 1 nue and Bond street. It was built in 1913 and enlarged in 1940. The National Guard moved out in 1961 after a reorganization. Col.

Dubel said the VFW would use the building for meetings and community activities. Highway Department appraisers valued the propertv at $190,500 as an armory, $97,000 if adapted to ano'thcr use, and $60,000 if a buyer was interested in razing the building to make the land available. The Defense Department had been hoping for an offer in the neighborhood of SUGAR CURED fy SLICED BACON 2 89 W'T cords "in all their specifica-verv specihe leeislative rec i.u.n. verv specific leeislative rec WHICH. whn compounded qmrlrrW mil mtlnUlnfd for yfr, MFAXS in I ffrrtlvf Intrrett rit of porter- og HOUSE lb.

45c lb. 59c .1.49 wrapped tad fraiti 57 lb. ib 63 jjj I 04 a ad HOME FREEZER FEATURES ommendations and other pro posa's to improve the 1 1 1 4 From Vtr 1 a day Rented the hall to Productions New York, for a show July 2K at a rental of and for a stage show Aug 1.1 at a rental of $41X1. Gave Patrolman's Benevolent Association Loral 6. Asbury Park, permission to use the hail Sept 2 fur the annual policemen's ball Frank ('co'-e, a 1 1 Ave complained that a loud speaker at Asrniry-rarK-New York Tran-it terminal is too loud Acting City Manager Samuel Siciliano told George similar complaints are being investigated From program wini'd provide hospital and nursing home care for the elderly under social security, The A MA has reported in Washington that it spent 570 on "legislative interests" the first three months of this year More than SWO.OOft of the hv a spokesman said, was spent on newspaper, radio, and television advertising The spokesman said it was listed in ihe quarterly report to the clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives because the adver- timg suggested writing letters to congressmen.

Federal law requires periodic reports by registered lobbyists! of spending connection with legislative interests." i i All cailaai cut, SAVINGS AT N.J. NAIIO.NAI. MAY UK WITHDRAWN AT ANYTIME GET HERE ITHOl'T TIKIN. I YOI'R SAVINGS FOR fi MONTHS OR ONE WHOI U.AR. INTEREST PAID ON ITT.

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Half rida bt. CHOPPED CHUCK la Lata of 21 IW. ar Mora We Rtservt tht Right to Limit Quantitiet pares activities for the group," bricht said. "They always shy she said. "A poorly organized from elections and avoid lecturer can result In a disor- tnpy can." ganized Grange." 'It She was also asked what kind Monmouth ScratcJlPi of car she would prefer if her l.

Plenti Hot. Five Handicap parents were to give her one. Open Minded, Hello Yankee She answered, as female 2. Gay Saint, Poor Tom drivers would have, "the small-! Honest Mistake' Bellagic est kind, because they're the 1 chief Boy easiest to park 3. Chatty Matty, As New Jersev Grange Queen.

I 4 Needle Eve Whats It Worth Miss Leonard will represent the Split Morse sta-e organization at local1 Blue Bullet Grange affairs. 7. Torrid Miss. Margarethen, She hopes to be an elemcn-! Adorable, tary school teadier and will it-j 8. I'p Oars, tend Trenton Stay Teacher's' 9 Motor College in September.

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