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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Friday, September 11, 19S3 TWO OBITUARIES Driver in Hospital After Accident ABC, Spring Lake Cops Arrest 2 In Restaurant Raid School Board Signs Bus Company Pact SEASIDE HEIGHTS Th( Board of Education, at special meeting last night approved a temporary contract with the Ocean County Bus Company to Mestice Sues For $31,500 (Obituaries are announced each daj In the 1 P.M. newt broadcast on VTJXK.) MRS. C. N. BROCKLEBANK FREEHOLD Mrs.

Margaret Elizabeth Brocklebank, wife of MRS. STEWART V. BRIGGS SEA GIRT Mrs. Grace Schenck Briggs. wife of Stewart V.

Briggs, 511 Brooklyn Boulevard, died yesterday at her home after a short illness. She was a member of St. Uriel Church: a past matron of North Star Chapter OES, Newark, and an associate member of Belmar Fishing Club. Born in HIGHLANDS Elmer Pierson. 71, South River, driver of a car hich struck a light pole on Water Witch Avenue yesterday, was in fair condition today in Monmouth Memorial hospital.

Long Branch, with cuts of the mouth, contusions and possible chest Injury, according to polire and hospital reports. Stanlev Szafarz. 45, South River, SPRING LAKE Agents of the, Division of Alcoholic Beverage i terday her home oute 33 She Death of Hicc I Called Suicide ASBL'RY PARK Capt. Joseph; Y. Hice.

48, veteran of 22 years! service in the city fire department. died of carbon monoxide poisoning earlv today. Police Chief Fred A. Lem'bke said he committed suicide, Dr. Julius A.

Torcn, county phy-i sician. who gave the cause of dealh. I said Captain Mice's body was found in his auto in the backyard of his home at 613 Main Street. A hose: connected to the exhaust ran thru! a rear window into the auto, Dr. -Toren aid.

Dr. Henry A. Vaccaro pro-i i pounced him dead at about 7:15, 'All. He said Captain Mire had transport Seaside Heights ehil- Control and local police last night; was born in Morganville, daughter raided the Palace Hotel and Res-1 of the late Mathias and Margaret Newark, she was the daughter ofldren attending St. Joseph's School taurant.

First and Salem aoden Boyce the late Charles H. and Toms River. a passenger, was treated at me tn addition to her husband, she and arrested the Douglas ncnencK. ane naa uveu FREEHOLD William R. 18 Sylvania Avenue, Neptune I City, has filed an involved Superior Court suit here charging the i boro of Neptune City with per-iseeuting him since 1946 in connection with the construction of an apartment building at 120 Ridge and in the Shore here It years hospital for a cut chin and, fj survjved daughter, Mrs.

sprained ankle and released. Theyjager, John Carayianis, and an rAnsnn at and a ere taken to the hospital by the ploye, Joseph Tupolski, 614 Main son, Clarence, Wayside; two grand- restaurant man- I.rgion Has Trouble Selling Raffle Car ASBl'RY PARK One of the bargains being offered visiting Lrginnnaiaes this week is an automobile available for possibly $510 off list price. (eorge Bergen, commander of Asbury Park post of the American Legion, explains it this way: The local post has been unable to dispose of a ear it has owned for several months. The car was purchased with the idea of giving it away In a lottery but a state gambling crackdown made that Impossible. Then It was decided to sell the ear but to date no bids have been received.

The brand new 1953 vehicle is on display in Convention Hall arcade and will go tn the person making the highest offer above 3,790. The car lists for Bergen says a good offer will mean a quick sale, lie is merchandising as best he can among the visiting delegates. mgnianos nrsi 5qi.au. street. Bradlev Beach, on charees children.

Mrs. Carlton Borden. Police said Mr. Pierson ap- almhnlie Oakhurst, and Clarence D. Brockle- oi me car.

kmb nvr uc in lie uui u. .11 i The suit was filed with Mr. Mes- area 23 years. The Brown Funeral Home, Mana-squan. will have charge of arrangements.

MRS. MARY E. SL'TPHIN RIVER PLAZA Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Sutphin, 87, of Apple-gate Place, died yesterday in the UllllnM II IflJJI. Arrangements are in charge of Board President Anthony Raymond said the board will operate the lone school brs for the 32 pupils who are atteiding the Toms River High School.

He said about 40 pupils will be transported direct to St. Joseph's under the new system. An Increase In enrolment was given as the reason for the two-bus system. Mr. Raymond said the board is considering turning the entire transportation system over tn the on a 1 1 1 ana ine vrnicie jumptu the curb, struck the pole and; Police Chief Russell Hurden.

i tire representing himself, and the; faction, which ordinarily would bei knncked down the light. tne i. H. t. Clayton and Son Fun eral Home, Adelphia.

FRANCIS B. NORMS heard only by a Judge, asks for a jury trial. Mr. Mestice seeks Chief Hurden said that the ABC agents also seized all the restaurant equipment and transported it to Trenton where it will be stored unil the case is decided. nSrr-eSStorm Threat MONMOUTH RF A PH FranM.

nie, miuuie- Nn. hd been patient Norris, 62, died yesterday at B. $31,500 plus restraining lor tnree weeks. Born in Ho rn- his home, 15 Griffin Street. He was del, daughter of the late John S.

Laraylanu and Tupolski were.hnrn in rmmtv against the boro to block furthei interference with the project and Un in order that the born aive private bus line. been dead six or eight hours when 'he made his examination. Captain Hice was appointed to the fire department in 1931. He elevated to lieutenant Feb. 1, and was made a raptain Feb B.

1952 He had been on sick leave since June 30. and underwent an operation at Pit kin Hospital early in July. Diminishing arraigned before Magistrate had been in this country for more Washington L. Maruccl and re- than 85 years. Before his retire- him a certificate of occupancy for, jh icascu in duu oan eacn penning i ment he in an i.

the dwelling. MIAMI i A tropical hurri i grand jury action Says He Got Permit cane pushed northward in the At. DATEBOOK Uatebook Items are announced on WJLK within the nrotram "Talk of the Town," 1:05 A.M. Monday thru and Emaline Sproul Conover, she was a life long resident of this area. Her husband, the late Rev.

Archibald H. Conover, was pastor of New Monmouth Baptist Church for 25 years, before his retirement. She was one of the oldest members of the Baptist Church, was a Sunday School teacher; a member of the Missionary Snrletv nf thA The restaurant had been under suspicion for some time, Chief Captain Hice is the son of Mrs i tne piaimm u.i iantjc today, its threat to the coast boro gave him a building permit hv Fannie Yardley Hice, and the late Hurden said. He said the arrests 1ft 1 OA fl i ronnt'ftl Ha mentary school for the deaf in New York for 37 years. He had lived here 10 years.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Agnes Lee Norris; three daughters, Mrs. Edwin Volmer, West End; Mrs. Thomas Gulotta, Long Branch, and Mrs. rtUg.

IV, JW1U, IU IIIIUVPIC til, i Joseph R. Mice. ik. c.i imica vvere mane rieht after the nf Leone Injured Me was a member of the Ballard 30 hat year and Oct. 22 filed i'h T'Zr' a'COhliC b'ver" 10 ABC undcr" i criminal complaint against him, at bout Per cover men.

-ti inhour. Forecasters predicted a con- Local police takin nart in the Frld.y. Sept. 11 Methodist Church, the Asbury Park lodge of the Benevolent and ry Ciiurch. and Monmouth Assoeia-' Paul Anderson, Eatontown: five Iii Auto Crash flict a penally of $300.

i ram, in aaamon 10 nuraen, grandchildren, and a brother. Wil Jit km UBIVJ il.C .11.1 VJI- tion of the Red Bank WCTU. Sur- vm av. Prue ai refreshmmu. Brim vlving is a sister.

Miss Ella S. our own earl- this place, and several c'li" "ridt'r' A.bury Tempi nieces and nephews. no. m. i o.e.w..

rummage i 1031 k. VVk 'Tr 7. 1 "roaer-iHam. Ireland. He was a communi- mi muiumiin niniara nrown.

fant 0f the Church of the Most lantic. Precious Blood. AUnnn- BDrinKWOOa AS. r. Arrangements are In Arrangements are in charge of IS the Ralph J.

Domiano Funeral aams Memorial Home, Red Sunday sthool. gchooi St. Aususlinri Amummr According to the complaint, the ASBl'RY PARK Police Sgt. matter was taken before former James Leone, 49. of 1027 Third, supreme Court Justice Joseph B.

Avenue, was injured last night ferskie and after he conferred when a police car he was driving! several times with former Boro collided ith another vehicle, attorney Thomas D. Nary, Asbury while he was enrnute to investl- patk, the criminal complaint was gale an auto accident. iqua.shed" and a new building per- lle was treated at Fitkin Hospl- mil lssue(i based on new plans, lal. Neptune, for Injuries tn his jt jg aiPKP() this caused de Protective Order of Klks. a vel- eran of both World Wars.

In World War 2 he as a second class carpenter's mate In the Navy. In addition to his mother, he Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillian Bennett Mice, a daughter. Mrs Richard Henclrickson, Anbury Park; two sons, Howard Mice, Jacksonville, Fla and Joseph L. Hice, living at home; three sisters, Mrs.

Howard Horner. Asbury Police Say Gem Theft Trail Cold In the previous advisory, issued last night, the position of the storm was placed too far to the west, much nearer to the Florida coast. It's position early today was estimated to he roughly 700 miles east of Melbourne, Fla. about the mid Home Lonff Rraneh Bank. Dav Fajhion Show in the Sunday School iiumr, Diancn.

room at 3 30 M. Relreshmenu. Dona- MRS. PHYLLIS E. ROWLAND I SHARON ELIZABETH AS AY lion COLONIAL TERRACE Mrs 'WEST ALLENHURST Sharon Saturday, s.pt.

i MANTOLOKING-Investigationi ll's K. Howland. 66. of 104 Elizabeth Asay. 6 daughter of Mr.

iuTdin, died VPSieraav in uunn njy, tidriP luna. in nt cnurtn hhii. w. firms nn, a in kiiiiiiiiiv sin wiiu wp iiiiiuriv point of Florida's Atlantic x- CiraM Inno Rmnrh rlirJ Ftrminfldale. 11 SO iciulti; lie fhlldren ti r.

r. left arm and back. I he city nrst ilv untii iuv is. 1047. or in hit: iii'iiic tn iiuiiiiau i.

iiwci aid squad took him to the hospital ir aa-t dimi'g nf tin.il'ne vesterdav at thp hnmp nt hir RundaT. Sratember retired Superior Court judge, "ranch, she was the riaugh- Park; Mrs. Carney Andrew 100 miles oer hour near the rpn. Produced according tnj pr of late John nd Marguerite Unn Herhpri I Erctz, and was the widow of Police said the sergeant's car 0fS in Inft ar)or grandparents. Mr.

and Rus- nZcXX 'ZX'nttr sell Asay, 515 Monmouth Road. Billa Country Club, River Nepiune. after a lonff illness iDancing from 51 PM with Eddie emuh miei a long niness. hu 'no from U-l PM She was born in Tampa, Bne at 3 30 p.m. piuea.

Donauon- Certificate Refuaed extend 175 miles to. Polire said diamonds and jew-Thoma J- Howland. Surviving are tune, and Mrs. Marry White, Keansburg; a F.llsworth Hire, Grand Rapids, and four grandchildren. The Matthews.

Franclonl and A second count alleges that the nn WMI center. wmrm 'two daughters. Mrs. Thomas C. colliUcd ith a car driven ny Aiary Samuels, .151 Fisher Avenue, Neptune, at Bangs Avenue and I.ang- r.trH lrnt u.util I nne Shipping in the path of the storm kk" biwi m.

but had lived in Long Branch most Ptron- no naa reiuspn inr ine nasi in ir while Mr. ano tns Adete c. Howland, afternoon of her life. a second Roln 01 tllls Placf; two grandchll vears to issue a certificate of dvised to exreise caution. The in cupancy for the building ith the hurricane, fourth of the season, was floor hedrnnm and DEATH NOTICE Taylor Funeral Home Is In charge th, other driver with Mrs.

Cretta A. Mrs. RoEem aren: 'w sisters ine naipn j. uamiano funeral of arrangements. careless driving, subject to a heal result that there has been a Uoly the fourth letter thru vandalism, thefts and a Iom of the alphahet Home, Long Branch, will direct, brockllbank-Mrs.

Margaret-Elira-the funeral bun. sat state Highway a. Frefhold. on eepiember 10. 19SJ.

Wife Charlra MRS. ADELE M. EMMONS n. mother ol Clarence BrockleMnk and was at the beach. ivaseman, Brooklyn, and Mrs.

Lf- Chief Herbert said the job ap- fie Rustin, Long Branch, and a pears to be the work of a profes- brother. John Frelz. Long Branch. of rent. Oamages of $12,000 are asked on this rount.

ASBURY PARK Mr 1H.I. nt 1 Mrt. William 1'Anaon. Funeral baiuiaa. Holmdcl Discusses Insurance Plan ing In municipal court Sept.

24 The accident uhich the sergeant had intended to investigate Involved cars driven by James Ouili-aiui 23. of and Jacqueline .1. Rahill.v. 4ll!) Neptune Highway, Durkin ona th ef. but cou have been nooney runerai Home Long Branch, has charge of ar- Emmons.

55, of Sevvall Avenue. iiVK.T' VJl rT'r A third count contends Mr. rented one apartment without 'done by children or a jealous friend of the family. langements. 'died vesterdav in Hazard Hosnital fliiauna Inierment In Everateen Ceme- a certificate of occupancy and Aug a 1 1 1 ic wi wvvu 1 1 i.

He said no fingerprints have Ik ik.uj 0 i.uu 4 1 I flKC 1 Avenue and limvitt Avenues Pa- 25 of this yi'a'' n(w comPlaillt gested amendments later worked been found and that investigation HOI.MDFL Tielails of the Old Age and Survivors Insurance plan, which the Township troliiian Charles Sandifer investigated and charged both drivers innuc juji uar me- u-iu 01 out. 1 nas ciearea domestic neip. lion. Mr. Mestice contends it was.

He carefully refrained from ae-! He said he is at a loss to under-heard by Magistrate Robert .1. Eisenhower personnally of stand how an outsider could have l.ayton Sepl. 3. at which time the breaklne anv agreement, hut said: known that Mr. Rogers was in the will loin for coverage of all em with careless driving, pending a ploves.

including elective officials Is MRS. MARGARET SHAFFER Branch. She was the widow i Jativ RF.D BANK Mrs. Margaret Ralph W. Emmons, who for "'h' 7 lht J'dV Shaffer, 79 died early this morn-i many years was connected with the' kmmoss Adue Mm.

m. 55. of Seven mg at her home. 144 South Cadillac Agency, this city. S.h 0.

Bridge Avenue, after a five-week rmmons was a member of Ocean Funeral emie Monday. 2 jo pm, at the illness. She was born in Brooklvn, Grove Chapter OF.S. Clayton runerai Home, Adeiuhia the Rev. and had lived here 34 years.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Grace v6'rr' Shaffer was a member of the La- rolev. Brooklyn: a nephew! rail Sunday 3- at the lunerai dies' Auxiliary of the Red Bank George Bleecker, Hillsdale. jfcome. Fire Department, the Shepherds; Arrangements are in charge of howi.and -phTiiu I 104 Linroin nf Bethlehem, this place- Belford lne C.

H. T. Clayton and Son Fu- Drive, colonial Terrace. A.vnury Park. S'n-S.

and D. of L. and Adelphia. 'TJJ! rll' were distusven at a meeting "i court denied a motion for dismissal -'U Was our belief that the habit of taking a nap every after-ion grounds of double jeopardy, President had been kept informed. noon.

denied a jury trial or grand jury "We believed he had agreed to Detective Fred Recger of Toms action, but continued the matter them." River state police station, who is Births Births of the da? are an- until Sept. 17 to permit Mr. Mestice AUi 19 Proposals aiding in the investigation, said nounred on WJLK within the to retain counsel. That count asks Durkin said there were 19 pro- there is "'nothing new" in the case. the Hnlmdel Township Coiinnitlee yesterdav.

The plan will be adopted to 1051. as now authnried hy law. Payment nf hack premiums to make the coverage retroactive will amount tn only about $601), was repculed. The Township has two road department workers plus the assessor, collector, clerk and JIK.i. VIKt.lh Jl.

MIL1SP. jM Adple C4 Howland, Colonial Terrace. Populai Platter Parade, t.0$ another $5,001) damages for humlla- posals thus agreed to. This is the Both said the Investigation will'Lorige, Long Branch. Surviving are two sons, Dudley BKItLLfc Mrs.

Virgie M. Wlluse, Asourv Para, runerai aereice Baiurdiv. P.M., to 1:00 P.M., Monday thro lion, and dismissal of the criminal same number of changes contained continue. t'itkln llntnilal. Nenttin.

i piepaieu ioi I Th final rfllint in ine ilt fteeKS l'lwnnhrtirai in c.n tn Britain Protests Mi- um i-w order for Issuance of the "inn before it adjourned last Aug. 3 nil cominiiieiMiicn. Mini "in ur luniru imi wi-inir, nnumj certificate of occupancy me message was widely circulated and published but the White F. Shaffer, Shrewsbury; Harry F. JfSlU Vh Fnend.

and Mount, Brooklvn: two daughters of her nlece' Mr- Alvah C. Ondei- mviied. rmnda may rail Mrs. Helen Golladay, at home- (1.onl. l-'nion Lane, with whom she at any ume.

idv Mrs. Ella Walling, Phalanx; HARDY Helen tnee Broderaont, 43, Corn grandchildren, and a sister Mrs WSS Dnrn ln Blgler, Une. Shrewsbury, atiddenlv on SeDiember 1 lllian Wntsnn I pnnorrin daughter of the late Patrick and 10. mi. at Monmouth Memorial Hospital, n.L 1'conarao- fennarH rin-lov Sh.

hoA t-0" Branth. Beloved wife of Harry The Worden Funeral Home will 0n, t-ulleV, Hardy. Detoted mother of Tina Mane have charee of arianoempnt'e llve(1 hcie 35 'ears- 'r'- Wlltse Hardy and Nell W. Bry. Bister of Nell.

UDC a as a member of the Manasquan Edwm. and Arthur Broderaon. service MRS. NELLIE G. TRl EX MMhnrlict ii.

wqpb Saturday, 11 30 a from the John E. Shelling of Ship House said It was simply a Red Source tinner inn pinii. uu The municipal road pro- Mr. anil Mrs. Henry H.

Weidner, gram was reported finished and 307 1 a Hume Street, Allenhurst all lh thnrol'ares coveied were vesterdav a cirl. nsru fli on It ti.u. i formajly submiited to Congress. protested reoorted in good condition. Mr.

and Mrs. Sanlo Rodriguez, (Continued from Page 1) 404 Mvrlle Avenue. Neotune. ves- thru "dinlnmallc channels' but he BRADI.KY BEACH Mrs. VnlHn runerai nome, at Kivermtie Ayenue, neilie and thp Manacrniart WPTIT.

prf vni. r- There was Immediate specula-: wmna iuuo.v Hon as to Durkin' successor. It a Red Chinese warship attack seemed a good bet Eisenhower's Wednesday on a Royal Navy next choice will be a Hepublican i lalintn "a Kon8- Tne Com- u. trucx, wno died yesterday at She was also a member of Econo- Linden, New jer.ey. lllllln il (aillP terday, a girl.

did not elaborate. KF.ANSBl R( The Track and Mr- ml M''- Albeit The Allied command demanded 2dv ",11, hv nd of .50. IS auivived by eight grandchll-. the Manasquan POA. Terrace.

Brlmar Helghti, on September dren; 18 greatgrandchildren andl Also su rtivin ji vp a lirnl hp i9b'i, Bf loved hufibtncl of Hixrl, Fm' hr Field Committee, sponsor of the "u.i i.iasniere Avenue, wana- weonesua.v i that he probably won't be a.ih nuissa. yesterday, twin bovs. for about 3.500 Allied troops- 944 1 nion mmiiM nir rrpui icuiy Miiru scvrii Britons and wounded At least five one area Bleat eranrichi d. t.m.. rrioipr- "rs.

josepn nen ti Mil. ehiltlren, todav took Hid children Mr. and wis. nataie licurande, ni mem a- i k.i' i Pmcis Kfctale. I.akelnirat torlav known once to he prisoners, nut Itl.llKtir.

I. r.lL,l." I nieces and nenhews. hie Baiurdiv. Senteoiber 1J at 3(1 am. in Ilic iiscirtii uiiuir un i 'ii iii ji iwho were not released in the re- Aew York Yankees anil the.

De- a gut ISLAND HEIGHTS George The Brown Funeral Home. Mana-: 'h' A Rtll'v Funeral Home Ellis, 82. Ocean and Janes A venues, jsquan. will have charge of 8. twit Tigers at Yankee Stadium.

Among those first mentioned as possible successors were William Big Billi Hutrhesnn, 79, president emeritus of the AKL Carpenters t'nion. and Richard Grav, president of the AFI, Building Trades Department. Mr. and Mrs. James Knight, 410 cent FOW exenange.

The Conuiuinisls have Indicaled others. Informed sources reported that Brilish charge d'affaires Humphrey Trevelyn delivered a note to the Peiping government expressing this country's outrage at the incident. The altack took place 40 miles I rj.l(ll,.ifl iiii'i' I'urb tn. i ii ivinn Pm-ii thev would reject the demand, hut died Wednesday at St. Barnabas 1 ments.

Catherine cemetery. Roaary Friday Hosnital Newark lie urn the hue Mtrutrt RViV I Friends may call at any time. Jadv day. a boy. THE WEATHER band of Mrs.

Helen M. Ellis. I OCEANPORT Michael E. Rvan, -Nellie 0 on Sentember 1S1. Roth Hutrhesnn and Gray sup- A former policeman here for 12 7fi, Of Lake and Riverside "eln Ayenue.

Bradley Reach. I on in ii ii Hospital, Long Branch Mr and Mrs. Harold Schneider, 5 Molly Pitcher Village, Red Bank, have not said when they would 'reply officially. Meanwhile, the nrst of 14 700 Chinese war prisoners ss ho have renounced Communism arrived in 1 4 Rrpsrl H.gh't lrmieiatuie )t 2i hoinA 14 a' PM. Highest trmperannt thu dap In tun vears.

he was horn Dnnpllpn rfipH vetterdnv at hi, I last southwest of the Hong Knng island 'colony Wednesday and resulted In porled Eisenhower In the election. v.v. irin tiome. 40.1 Third Avenue. a after a long illness iinu liven in Miami, ria.

Miami. Fla He was born Park, on Saturday. September 13 a' lodav, a boy. Was a Reverend O. Apgar nfltcis Queen.s, L.I..

for 10 jears before: in Vanderburg. and I.naeit tempera' lire ll 34 hoiim SO ISM Mr. and Mrs. ln Interment Olendola Cemetery. Friend-, eiiv rail at the funeral home.

Frtdav evenlnj, Tough Task i the deaths of an officer of the DENVER iff President Eisen-1 Hong Kong defence force, six however faced the task today of British sailors, and the injury of picking two men to fill highly others. the Korean neutral rone snaking their fists and shouting. "Death to the Communists," at Red ob Charlie Styles, 16 Freehold, yesler- Lucas. 377 Clinton Street, dav. a girl.

Mr. and Mrs coming here more than 50 years gardener with the C. ago. Homes. until he became ill.

Other survivors are a step- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah daughter. Mrs Frank Harris, Rich- Morgan Ryan: four sons, Edwin mnnd Hill. and two brothers. and Raymond both of this Earl T.

Ellis. Money Island, and nlace: John Long Branch, and IN MEMORIAM government posts -a chief servers. Nearly 1.000 Chinese entered the newly-built vinsnn i i mi LANNING Joanna ln eherlshed remembrance nf our dear mother. Died 8ent 11 and a secretary of labor to replace stockades at the sprawling 'In Eatontown; two daugh-, children. Harry W.

Ellis. Miami. William Martin J'. Durkin Texas Road, Matawan, yesterday, a girl. Mr and Mrs.

Francis Hayes. 406 Broadway, Long Branch, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs John Saner, At dian village' near where they will be guarded by VVhie House Press Secretary, t.naeiit lemiiemune ihla dale 41 in 1'7 Barometer 3ft 17 falling bia rumei ri ill 17 telling Wind and velnnle at 7 A joav Wf. a' an hitur.

Wind dtrrrilon and telo'liv it 1 IM odav ii i mile an hour H.ehel anid velnr 1 1 h'turi --nrtheMt 11 mllea an hour. Kaintail-None Ctitnn lemji'iaiuie in deaipn. I.aral rnrerail Fair tor.av and lonlihi ah IniUr 7N Low tnnlnln ftll Rnme (InudineM Irmorro with a h.fh of ao to modeia'e innihae.t nr ion1 md9 todrv, loinnlii. and tnmnnow. Daily Almanac (Continued from Page 1 t.

nageriy mm newsmen Indian troops. dian troops. lark of attendance. Hurried V. bv a An interpreter said the captives he had no idea when either "lec-' "We will go bai to the Hon might be announced, but he! House ilione calls were made by the lantic Avenue, Keanshurg.

yester-, cimutrri outed: Hepublican leaders to gel Anderson and Campbell Funeral ters. Mrs. Kins Voorhees. Eaton-Home, Toms River, Is In charge of town, and Mrs. Orville Leisler, arrangements.

two sistei-s. Miss Margaret JOHN PIETT Rvan and Mrs. James Curlv. botn NEW SHREWSBURY John of Red Bank; 11 grandchildren, and Pictt, 57, of 41 Cherry Street, died a great-grandchild, last night in Monmouth Memorial The John E. Day Funeral Home, Hospital, Long Branch He is sur- Red Bank, is in charge of arrangs-vived hy his wife, Mrs.

Carrie nients. d.iv. a boy. jChina mainland and kill Man, said the President was hard at HILLS' DRUG STORE PrecrlpMot ChtmUta TRUSSES BELTS Elastic Stockings Hfolth Feed 124 Cookman Atbury Park Hra. A.M.-t P.M.

A. P. 2-0050 enough members in the Slate vii aim ivirs. None, M.ji Premier Mao se lung oi neci.m iKiimrnis. House for the ession Some As- Plate, keanxburg, yester.

china)" and "crush the stooges and! Eisenhower arranged lo confer! dav. a boy. IrtinniiiB does of Russia'' and Weiat his vacation headquarters ne re rimH.n with Vice President Nixon. in order to get the required nun- Nixon and Kisenhower together bpr of mf.mr)er,. IAIrTT, Ml Nl" 'I'h Barnaul, are determined to go to Formosa." iinrie i iV' a v7 "su" 7 pm 9 Jessica Plate, Monmouth The repatriation commission wil! ti firii miaiier aent is vesterdav, a bov.

have ctistodv of the reluctant pvZto' p'm ThJl Mr. and Mrs Willie Kent, Dutch prisoners for 90 days beginning with a group of Presidential principal diffl- Otherwise, the Piett; two brothers. Harry. New-York, and Simon. Richmond.

and a sister, Mrs. Mary Flynn. New York. irponniiy tl.scusscu il tne cuv () Aemby socmed to Pleiade. in PM, A i.lena i an.

I ne Hoari Mailhnin vtrriav alahnilt SeDt 25. Oil II 11 2 that lime coun ann tanor posis in asnmg-, t.cntfr alound a conditionally ve- Mr n-a it "1 A mnu hoy. i representatives oi ineir nmiieianii i l-e. AM. i 1 t.

ton aim it appeared iikety tneyilofd bil, thflt would regulate gaso-would continue the discussion to- line At first, the bill spon-da'. Isor, Mis Marie Maebert IR-Ks- Fnd nf Esperlment i sa r.tommrnded U'ltiiivrTnv will try tn persuade the prisoners to return home. If thev still refuse, their fale Mr. and Mrs. John Price, levtinvn Road, Morganville, Sun-dav.

a girl llasard Hospital, Long Branch Huh Frnlember II I .1 I VI 41 Srplrmher 11 1ft 1 1 A III .1 A 4 ni 4 04 AW, will he up to the Korean political i ii Asiu tli I rr wnu rl rnh lh measure in iv 4 IS VI conference, and if It falls to settle i Durkin sudden bow-out as sec-( iihj The F. Ion Harris Funeral Home. Red Bank, Is in charge of arrangement' MRS. MARY JANE FNSTICE MANASQUAN Mrs. Mary Jane Enstlce.

85. formerly of 307 Cedjr Avenue, died yesterday at the Francis Nursing Home, Neptune City. For the pjt year she had been making her home with her son. Herbert T. Enstice, 4173 At- 'For fchi-t Rteer inlet add li mlnniea Mr and Mrs Donald Racklev.

9 and. Pandv IIoiik inn 4n minuted, Rarnriit a retary or lannr rang nown there was no good Imet, and 3d minute i the proniem in nays, mrj be freed as civilians v.niiii-iii nritiir. Highlands, yesterday, a girl. curiam in irs.s man eigni mnnins or parsing It. Point Pleasant Hospital lai on a bold political stroke al-j Senator Wasosaisont iR-Warien tuht7J MOVE TOURStajSAVri 50 Mr and Mrs.

Rocco Luciano, 358 I IiOCHI 1 tempted by President Msenhow er who headed a gaotine study com- Johns-Manville Euclid Avenue. Mnnsnun. todav I and his advisors, 1 mission, nrntested and ursed adon- a ho. I I ft flf))f ft fTQ Democrats, openly gleeful over tion of the measure as "still better lantic-Brigantine Boulevard, Brig- Kiverview llnspital. Red Bank MIte "A the break In cabinet ranks, quickly tnan anything we have now." antlne.

Also surviving are two Mr. and Mrs William 4' predicted the administration would. Driscoll had aid in his veto' other sons. Harold, Bloomfield, 67 Green Grove Avenue, Kevport, Peter J. Linister.

1305 Street, not find another man with a strong message that the bill in its original and John. Union; two daughters, a buy. Belmar, returned last week from union background to take the post. form might act a a restraint William Goodsir. Arlington; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Fountain, a European trip. He was in Paris One Democratic senator, May- enterprise. His changes. heMrs.

Edward Danks. Westfleld; a 142 Conkman Avenue Ocean during the general strike which, bank of South Carolina. com-'said. would encourage brother, Peter Brooks, Arlington, tt9a99A499 Fire-Proof Spintcx HOME a 1 1 -l r-'V ed him to change his sailing meiueo: i wouui srnmisi.v lion. leigni granncnuoren, ana two great Was.

line. itn nlnne ll ipinriipd on the Colum-i thai others (in thf cabinet) should Stout Dissents grandchildren. Wadsworth Funeral Home, Belle Mr. ml Mis. Lop Schoondorf.

hia of the Creek Steamship Lines, 1 resign. I After hearing of Dumonts reel Senator Hill tIJ-Alat, a formerly of Asbury Park, a bov. landing in Uuenee, Can. niK. me flclllUly inajui ny ici un i a 1 1 1 ville.

Is ln charge of arrangements. MRS. HARRY J. HARDY SHREWSBURY Mrs. Helen sidered and passed the bill, sending it ovei to the Senate for action.

Sunday. Mr Schoendorf is thej Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Severance, sun til Mrs. Rao St hoendni f. 512 200 ISoMon Houlrvartl.

left today Second Avenue. Asbury 1'aik. ,011 the American Exporl Ship INSULATION 15 COOLER nit I he Sena(e then OK'd the bill, 4.1. wife of Harry J. Hardy, IT TO Kxochorda lor a seven weeks i-ruUe of Hie Mediterranean.

time member of the Senate Labor Committee said in an Interview: "They'll never gel another Mar'y Durkin for the Job. They'll have lo take someone who Is willing to march In the ranks of Ihe Taft-llartlev iles." M.ivbaiAi Not Surprised Afavbank said he was not sur- 14 to 1. The negative vote, cast Corn Lane, died yesterday In Mon-by Sen. Hie-hard Stout iK-Mnn- mouth Memorial Hospital, Long inoutin. was the only dissent heartl Branch.

In addition to her hus-in the Senate on a public roll call band, Mrs. Hardy is survived by during the meeting Stout did not; two children, Tina Marie Hardv say why he voted In the negative. and Nell W. Brv, at home; and lo TEL 0' CMCI nv 0 on lULL Winter oin7 FIVI I) IN H'H NF. I'l NE Austin Palmer.

Fanwoud Avenue, l.ikhiirsl was fined $l'5 today by Magistrate James l.aud on a charge of careless driving. Police said Mr. Mrs. Cora (leaver, 1104 Fourth Avenue, this city, is a medical pal ion al Filkm llu.spilal. viisi Pat iv Hvrne.

2I Main At the outset of the meeting Sicei Avon has returned from prised at the rlgnalian. because Palmers car was involved in Chicago where she visited her he said "this administration has not the Senate seemed to be waiting for the Assembly to act on bills A. P. LmQn) I INSULATION SIDING CORP. OS MAIN ASBURY PARK three brothers, Neil and Edwin Broderson, both of Rochester, and Arthur Anderson.

Florida. She was born In East Orange. accident on Home Sept. 4 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and and the Assembly appeared to be Mrs.

Robert Byrne. She also im me napa-n. Asked If his an iriest ion about waiting for the Senate. 1 here was The John E. Day Funeral Hnme, For latest news pictures, see The Press.

several davs in St. I.ouis, Mo where she visited another brother' other resignations wss aimed at a speed up the dinner hour Rprt Bank, will have charge of ar stationed at sini-iiiiuie r.i 1. ii-u jrangemenis. Bvrne, who is Scott nensou son ecreiarv 01 me irra-i 1 Belleville, Air Force Base, ury l.eorge M. Humphrey, Mav.

i-lonnairP SlHTIIIIUlfl I l.rnli llwl 1 But OUR Methods an Modern From wood-burner to streamliner it's a story of steady progress. And there has been progress, too, in medical science new products, new methods and discoveries. We pride ourselves by keeping right in step-helping your Doctor to help you, by com hank said Benson has "done noth ASRI RY PARK Irwenh V. an. III.

Mrs. Paul Kulsukian. Waterloo iip.ii hi. 1 rwi .11 a 1 a ing except create confusion In the agan. 55.

of Jersey lity. here tn IiiiI lvil Lne' Tuesday .0 visit her family JnH Anterl.Vn Legion Tlow Opsin BARONE GARDENS in Belgium homeow ners i i John R. (lieenway, Humson, is Republicans in congress seemed ..1 .,.,1.1 Convention, died of a heart attack I'NTON BF.ACH seventy mem-last night at Rubin's amusements hers nf the New Jersey State First at Second Avenue and the Board- Aid Council first district, corn-walk. Dr. Henry Vaccaro, city prised of squads of Monmouth and physician, reported.

'Ocean Counties, met here last Mr. Lanagan was pronounced night. aini.nK loath tn comment for the most Mirwicn Lniversitv. iiuu-iii. selected to return to college part, like Senator Dirksen iR-HP who said that, altho Durkin hails For four days early to aid in prelim from his atate, "any comment I inarv training of freshmen during on is re gna on dead by Dr Th Legion' eorSe T' tbeir nrientationeriod FALL PLANTING pounding promptly and precisely the pre- scriptions he writes.

Why not try us neit fT time? We value your patronage always. Wt Hart Compounded Oter At I'nifao Demm-ralie National rmpiojru uv .7, of Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell RilV F.xpre Company at Jer- niemners 01 tioro council were sey City. He is survived by a commented: 150,000 Prejcnptioni Since 19.15 Free Delivery TlLIMONS 11400 "It is now obvious thai the appointment was one of political expediency rather than a sincere by the adminiatratinn tn solve brother, William, Jersev City. nusmess session, nims on new methods of resuscitation I'll .,11 "nf safety were shown.

Rcfresh- ItnakH 111 I ail mfnt served in the first aid LONG BRANCH Philip Mon- squad building, where the group taunn. 22. of 8.1 Cirand Avenue, ho aHinnrned In after the hiiine I'roiioiinrrd Dead NI'PH'NE Yorke Rhodes, 60. of Rnselle Park, was pronounced dead on arrival at Kit kin Hospital last night alter he collapsed at tht Cranrt Atlanlic Hotel ln Ocean Dr Julius A. Toren.

the county physician, said he died nf natural causes. The Buckley Funeral Hnma, Ashurv Park, is in charge of Evergreens and Flowering Shrubs 107 Steiner Avenue Neptune City, N. J. the problems nf working people HOME U) I I 0RUG 5T0RC 1 1 Mr. Durkin nas a reputation suffered a fracture and dulncatinn osinn in Ihe Harris Gardens fire-for sincerity and patience His of the right elbow In a fall frnm a house, patience was apparently tried tno truck vesterdav, was reported I 1 long, and his sincerity still is fair condition loday at Monmouth For latest news pictures, see The yond question." Memorial Hospital.

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