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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS 2 Feb. 9, 1957 I I Stock Market Falls Again; Almost Down to 1956 Low DEATHS -Announced at 1 P.M. on WJLK- Communist jDr. von Neumann, ROBERT ALLEN MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Meets Party Robert Allen, 84, of Middletown New Monmouth, died at his lUallllXIIIillIllalll Chaffee, Law Professor BOSTON Wl Prof. Zechariah new stock, off 1 at 427s on 51.300 shares.

Third was Buckeye Pipe Line, up at 2434 on 31,600. Next came Burlington Industries, off at and American Bosch up Ik at 23'i. NEW YORK Iff) The stock market fell again yesterday, almost touching its 1956 bottom, but made a partial recovery. A number of blue chips hit new 1956-'57 lows and among them was General Motors which home yesterday after a long ill WASHINGTON (tf) Dr. John DATEBOOK Datebook Itemt art an- Bounced on WJLR within the program "Up and Do 9 A.M.

to 11 A.M. Monday thru Friday. Saturday, Feb. V.F.W. Ocean County Council.

Swttt-hurt Ball. Cltta'a Old Time Tavern. N. Miln Torn River, I p.m. 'tU.

Donation 11.00. February 10 Asbury Park Poat 34, American Llon Bob Eberlt Jr. Memorial Band Concert Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, it 57 at 3:00 m. Convention Hall, Asbury Parle.

Questa soloists, the Asbury Park Boyi Club Orchestra. Monday, Feb. 11 Bradley Beach Republican Club Rum-mane Bale at Club Rooms on McCab Ave. Juit oil Main St, and every Monday thereafter. :00 a.m.

to 4:00 p.m. For okkuo rummage call PR 6-7MS or PR 5-5839. Feb. 1S-14 ness. von Neumann; 53, Hungarian-born In New York broke 40 for the first time since NEW YORK IV) American thp itnrlr jj snlit 3-fnr-l in Mr.

Allen was born in Ireland mathematician and member of the and came to the United States 66 Atomic Energy Commission, died years ago. He had been a resl-i here yesterday of cancer, dent of New Monmouth for 20, president Eisenhower, express-years. Ung sorrow, said the scientist His wife was the late Sarah 'served the nation "brilliantly." Hall Allen. I i)r. von Neumann, appointed to He is survived by a son, James, 1 the AEC in the fall of 1954, re-New Monmouth; and two daugh-jCeived numerous citations for setters, Mrs.

George Templeton, Jer- entitle accomplishments, sey City, and Mrs. Daniel Mc- Dr. von Neumann became a na- Communists, split on future pol- 1955, icy, gathred here today for their The Associated Press average first national convention in seven of 60 stocks declined 90 cents to I $172.50 with the industrials down i'eaTS- $1.50, the rails down 60 cents The fight is between old 3ine(0 a new 1956.57 ow and the Reds, who would hold fast to tuc utilities down 20 cents. Moscow doctrine, and revisionists! Tne j956 ow of $171.60 for favoring a more independent 60-stock average was estab-course they call "an American nshpd Jan. 23.

iflSfi. Of the 15 most active stocks seven rose, six fell and two were unchanged. Buckeye Pipe hit the most active list by virtue of a big trade of 30,000 shares in which the stock sold unchanged at 24Vi. Chrysler gained Among losers today were Ken-necott lVs, International Nickel 1V5, Union Carbide IVi, Textron 1W, Baltimore Ohio a4 Consolidated Edison Vi, Westing-house Electric IM and Boeing 19s. Gainers included Youngstown Ford b.

Radio Vt, Ah MJ: W. It 1 Clure, San Carlos, Calif. Uuralized citizen in 1937. Before Rumson Woman a Club Rummaga Bale, Civon nrannhil4n rA ii a To uj Hall, Feb. 13th i-iu p.m.; I (laijuuiuuiu oiiu oia joining iuc ni.Vi uc imu uctu ftp.

14th, 10 a.m. to I p.m Of 1,160 issues traded: de greai-granacnuaren aiso survive. professor at Princeton university The H. Lawrence Scott and Son and had served at the Institute for DEATH NOTICES clines outnumbered advances by 602 to 308. There were 76 new 1956-57 lows and three new highs.

Chaffee member of the Harvard Law faculty for 40 years and a vigorous champion of civil rights, died yesterday in Phillips House. He was 70 and had been hospitalized since suffering a heart attack at his Cambridge home Sunday. A Brown University graduate, class of 1907, and of Harvard Law, 1913, Prof. Chaffee gained national renown as author and lecturer. The Harvard Alumni Bulletin once said if there were a single appellation for him, "it would probably be 'Free Speech In July, 1952, Sen.

Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) accused him of signing a petition to release ex-communist leader Earl Browder from jail after conviction of perjury. Chaffee, with his usual frankness, replied that although he was asked, he had not signed it, but thought Browder had served long enough. Chaffee was appointed assistant professor of law at Harvard in 1916, named full professor of law in 1919 and retired in 1950, when he was awarded a university pro charge of arrangements. MRS.

SARAH E. DUNCAN Atlantic coast Line ls and u. S. Volume totaled 2,120,000 Gypsum SA. road to socialism.

The four-day session was to open with a keynote speech by Eugene Dennis, the party's general secretary, and an address by William Z. Foster, 76-year-old national chairman of the party. Three hundred delegates chosen on a regional basis are representing a party membership estimated by the Communists at 25,000. MRS. LULU MINTON ASBURY PARK Mrs.

Lulu Minton, 55, of 1036 Springwood died yesterday in Fitkin MADISON TOWNSHIP Mrs, COLLINS Joseph Forked River, N.J.. on February 7th. husband of Amelia father of Martha A. and Mrs. Norman Couch and brother of Clarence I.

Viewing Saturday evening, masonic service 8 30 p.m. Saturday, service 3 30 p.m. Sunday, both at Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home. 103 Main Street, Toms River. Interment Luck Cemetery, Lanoka Harbor, of 932 Sarah E.

Duncan, 57, Grove Laurence Harbor. Hospital. Neptune. shares compared with 1,840,000 Thursday. General Motors, selling ex-dividend, was the day's most active stock, up ifc at 40' on 53.700 shares.

At the worst it died vesterriav in Monmouth Me- She was a member of Star Bap- Cars Crash, Injuring 6 MADISON TOWNSHIP Six morial Hospital, Long Branch. Church, Valdosta, andiNjc Oood Jaav She lived here three years, and rnae oi AAuury lempie, uiucr The convention, 16th in the par Isold at 397g, off i. formerly resided in Keyport. oi mks. Surviving are two Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Mrs, Vivian Hnssev Freehold: Evelyn Montgomery, and two fos- Bethlehem Off Second was Bethlehem Steel's Persons, including a one-year-old Mrs.

Matilda Johnson. Scott Air iter sons, John Martin and Robert girl, were injured yesterday in ty's history, is being held in a lower east side hall. Refused by 60 It was rented only after more than 60 other halls and hotels had Swain, all of this city; five broth DE JONG-Mrs. Delia, 7, of Jeanne Lane. Brlelle, on Thursday.

February 1. Beloved wife of Charles, devoted mother of Mrs. Teckla DeSoucey, Brlelle, and Miss Mae A. DeJong of Bronx N.Y. Funeral from the Meehan Funeral Home, 555 Warren Spring Lake Heights at 1.30 am.

Monday, February Ilth thence to St. Denis C. Church Manasquan, for a high mass of Requiem at 9 a.m. Interment St. Catherine's Cemetery, Sea Olrt.

Rosary Sunday. I p.m. Friends may call at their convenience. Jadv Suspend Man's ers, Elmer, Willie, John, Esse a two-car accident on Rte. 34 near Morristown road.

Clarence Egan, 46, of 15 Orch and Lee Anderson, all of Valdos. Force Base, hve sons, George Keyport; Nelson Laurence Harbor; Theodore Keansburg; Melvin Trenton; TV. Farminedale. and a sis refused to house the convention ta; two sisters, Daisy Anderson, One reason the party has held I oil I ard Parkway, Matawan, was ad Miami, and Laston Ander ter Mrs Marearpt r.mild. Tren- son.

Valdosta. and a grandson. mitted to Perth Amboy General Hospital, Perth Amboy, for knee ton- I The F. Leon Harris Funeral The John W. Mehlenbeck Fu- Home is in charge of arrange- injuries and a possible concus no convention since 1950 is that if Villi many of its leaders were in prison ASBURY PARK Cornell Ba-during the interim on charges of cote 22 of 43 Atkjns A WM teaching and advocating forcible given a suspended one-year Jail overthrow of the United States' sentence and put on probation Government.

I yesterday on a charge of using neral Home, Hazlet, is in charge ments. of arrangements, fessorship. This left him free, at a salary of $25,000 yearly, to "work on any of the frontiers of know-edge." He was born in Providence, R.I., Dec. 7. 1885, a son of Zechariah and Mary Dexter (Sharpe) Chaffee, one of Rhode Island's leading families.

Chaffee leaves his widow, the DE VIVO Mrs. Josephine. 79. Feb. ith.

1957. of (37 Prospect Asbury Park. Funeral will leave the Matthews, Tranclonl and Taylor Funeral Home. 704 7th Asburv Park, at a. 30 Tuesday.

Thence to Our Ladv of Mount Cermet Church for solemn High Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvarv Cemetery. Rosarv recited I Dm. Mondav. Friends may call at tht funeral home at anytime.

lady MRS. JOSEPH II. FITZSIMMONS POLN'T PLEASANT Mrs. "FIRE AND 50-foot Indian emerging from flames and designed by Clif Olds, a Dartmouth College Senior from Excelsior, was chosen as the centerpiece ice statue at Dartmouth's 47th annual winter carnival at Han Tne party is oescriDea now Dy MRS. OLIVER W.

VAN NOTE NEPTUNE CITY Mrs. Edna Grace Fitzsimmons, 62, of 619 Dai- Its national committee as having arrived "at its most critical junc K2" las aiea yesieruay in rutin ai-i- a a r.ui. wai.iPleasant Hosltal after a long 111- over, N.H. (AP Wirephoto) ture of Its history" the question of whether to continue its old Township, died yesterday in the "ess- She was born in Elizabeth former Bess Frank Searl, whom Magistrate Eugene Capibianco also fined him $50. Joseph Young, 24, of 142 Sylvan was sentenced to 60 days in jail in default of payment of a $50 fine for fighting.

Willie L. McClendon, 31, of 1101 Embury Netune, was sentenced to Francis Nursing Home course or to veer away from the Kremlin line. he married In 1912. Three of their four children survive. sion.

The driver of the other car, Delport Lane, 20, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., was uninjured. Also admitted to the hospital were Bruce Lane, 16, Mrs. Joyce Lane; and one-year-old Carrie Lane, all of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Bruce suffered cuts of the face and possible concussion; Mrs. Lane suffered Back injuries and a possible broken right foot; and the infant suffered a possible fractured right leg.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Villano, New York City, passengers in the Lane car, were treated for minor cuts and bruises. Both cars were extensively damaged. Mr.

Lane was issued a sum Mrs. Fitzsimmons lived here 18 years. She is survived by her husband, Joseph H. Fitzsimmons; two brothers, John J. Cox, Rahway, and Three Youths Accused Of FITZSIMMONS On February th.

1987. Orace. of 61) Dallas Point Pleasant, age 03. Beloved wife of Joseph H. Fitzsimmons and alster of John J.

Cox, Charles F. Cox and Mrs. Julia Heilman. Service will be held at tha Oeorga W. Whateley Funeral Home.

1109 Arnold Point Pleaaant, N.J., on Tuesday. February 13th, at 1 in Eastern Star service Faith Chapter S. on Mon She is survived by her husband, Oliver W. VanNote; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Vacchia- nn Ashnrv Park- Mrs.

Jennie BIRTHS Announced on WJLK within the program "Up and Doing," 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. Monday through Friday. Mr Nentnne- Mrs. Waller Charles F.

Cox. Linden; a sister WALTER E. BABCOCK SEA BRIGHT Walter E. 62, died yesterday at his home, 1184 Ocean Ave. He was born in New York, a son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Orin Bab- day evening. I ir. Interment Green Home Entry Johnson, Freehold, a son, Oliver Mrs. Julia Heilman, Richmond, Neptune; eight grandchil- and several nieces and wood Cemetery, Brielle, N.J.

Jadv dren: two sisters. Mrs. Herman nepnews GLYMPH-Thomae L- 71. of 1111 Sum- The George W. Whateley Funeral cock.

merfleld Asbury Park, died Feb. t. 1937. Husband of Cora. Brother of Schaar, Farmingdale Park; Mrs.

Marie Farrell, Oakhurst, and a Home is in charge of HOWELL TOWNSHIP Three youths are In county jail today on charges they broke into a home on Maxim Rd. Christmas Mr. Babcock was a partner in Fitkin Hospital, Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Willard O.

Mor- 30 days in default of payment of a $25 fine on the same charge. Mrs. Dorothy Gardner, 30, of 1805 Munroe Neptune, and Mrs. Geraldine Williams, 25, of 130 Morris Neptune, were sentenced to 60 days in jail by the magistrate, who said he was levying the sentences pending an investigation of their background. Mrs.

Gardner was found guilty of disorderly conduct for using loud and indecent language. Mrs. Williams was found guilty of in Maurla. James. Roosevelt, clodfrev, Mrs.

Laura Cave, Mrs. Annie Thomas, Mrs. Amelia Carter, and Mrs. Lotta Stevens. CARDS OF THANKS Eve and stole three guns and ris, Ramon Freehold, yes- terday, a girl.

mons for careless driving. The injured persons were taken to the hospital by the Laurence Harbor First Aid Squad. Funeral Mondav. 10 a from Mount Carmel Catholic Church. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery.

Rosary recitation. p.m., Sunday. Friends may call at F. Leon Harris Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon and evening. Sadv various household articles.

Howell state police reported they arrested the three Thurs brother, Edward VanDusen, Col-lingwood Park. The Matthews, Francionl and Taylor Funeral Home, Asbury Park, Is in charge of arrangements. CHARLES E. TILTON FARMINGDALE Charles E. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Cashour, 418 Main Avon, yesterday, the Sea Bright Marine Center. He served with the artillery in the Canadian Army during World War I. He is survived by his wife, Alice; a son, John a stepdaughter, Miss Sally Duncan, both of here; a stepson, Willard Duncan, Orange; a sister, Mrs. day night.

They are William boy HEDRICK We wish to express our deep gratitude to our many friends for their wonderful acts of kindness In sending mass cards, cards At flowers. all other expressions of sympathy during mv recent bereavement. To the Holy Name and Rosary Societies of Visitation Church. Breton Woods: Knights TILTOV-Charlea ag TI, IS Acade Rappleyea, 18, Locust Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hess, Southard; Robert L. Willis, 18, 1 1215 16th Belmar, yester- my Street, Farminrdale. N.J., died February 8th. 19S7. Husband ol Mra.

Anna terfering with an officer making an arrest. 4th Lakewood; and Robert: day, a girl Crosby Tilton. Funeral Monday. 11 a m. Tilton, 71, Of 65 Academy of Columbus.

Lakewood Council: Court George Orth, and a brother. Mr. anH Mrc Walter QmltVi Clayton 19, Trenton Jack- Patrolman Harold Cohen testi HipH last niohf nf a heart attark 127 rore.ier or America; aiea last nignt oi a neart auacs prlde of Court Lal(ewoodi 1713 comoan- fied he stopped the women in a from Clavton Funeral Home, Ademhla. the Reverend Fay Smith officiating. Interment In Maolewood Cemetery.

Freehold. Friends mar call Sunday, 7-1 m. at the funeral home. Jadv in Burke's Drug Store. ne was ions of the Forest of America: Ladles car at 2 a.m.

yesterday at Spring- sons Mills. 1440 Prospect Neptune, yes- (jr.ant anccK, com oi iwaiaen Troopers said they broke Into terday, a boy. Briee a Maxim Rd. home owned byj Mr. and Mrs.

Lucius Bovnton, The woolley Funeral Home, Fred C. Gassert Harrison. 134 Prosperity Freehold, LonS Branch, is in charge of ar- Osborn- born near Jamesburg, and Co. Nab Driver After Crash ASBURY PARK Vinton Walker, 33, of 101 Borden Neptune, was arrested early today on a charge of leaving the scene of an accident. Police said his car struck a parked car owned by William S.

vine: nornoiower vvreKs emoiov- wood Ave. and Lincoln Place, and they became abusive. rangements. Township, yesterday, a boy. Howell state police picked them ine son 01 uie idle viiant-s of the IBM room; ocean Co.

Demo-and Carrie Edward Tilton. He cratlc County Committee: Ocean Co. wav a rpfired manffpr of the Democratic Women's Omanlzatlon: was a reurea manger or me Br)rl Democratic club: American Store here. Mr. Tilton friends At nelehbora of Shore Acre, n.oe a mpmripr nf the MpthnHist Elizabeth A.

Hedrlck. Jadv Report Woman up Thursday night on information supplied by Manasquan police and Investigator J. P. Babich VAV NOTE Mrs. Edna Bell.

M. on Trb. 8. 1857. of Box 523.

Atlantic Olendola, N.J. Funeral services 1 0 Mondav. Ffb. 11, at Matthews. Francionl and Taylor Funeral Home, 704 7th Asburv Park.

Rev. L. Dudley Raon eRlf latlng. Interment Hamilton Cemetery. Friends may call at tha funeral home anytime.

Jadv JOSEPHINE DE VIVO ASBURY PARK Mrs. Josephine DeVlvo, 70, of 537 Pros- Monniouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Franco. Missing Here LOST AND FOUND of the Laurelton state police The local trnoners said Louden Court, Long pect died of a heart attack Green, 2 Borden about 11 Church, and its board of stewards, and was an exempt members of the fire department.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. ASTUTRV PARK" TIT re (lira Hoior, niimnrtin 4 P-Hi. last night in front of Mr. vestigator Babich and the Mana-yesterday- a irl- iadykof fj" sauan Dolire were investigating 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Gamroth, 194 1 Carmel Catholic Church. She LOST Brown ft white part eollle. Nen-tune license 181. reward. PRosnect 4-0920.

mn av h. rm! Green's home. Mr. Walker fled other rases whfin thpv lparnp rf Pine Crest Oakhurst. a member of the ImmacU' Anna Crosby Tilton; a daughter, TORT Phnnb Kn asliO nn Plalnfield her home since Mondav.

nolirei 'he scene- C0PS said ws Un Mra. Evelyn age S5. Cassville, died February Sth, 1BS7. Wife of Lambert M. Private funeral Sunday.

2 n.m.. from Clavton Funeral Home. Adelphia. Interment In Cassville Cemetery. Friends may call tonight, 7- at the funeral horn.

3adv VanDerveer; Savings Bank. Oeorge 8. Fisher, Forked Dr. Elizabeth T. the three youths were connected day- a irl.

tified through his car's license reported. Montclair Teachers College; with the local burglary. At the request of her daughter, late Conception Society and the St. Rita Society of Mt. Carmel Church.

Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Anthony Siciliano, and Mrs. plate. The license check with state au Edward, Star Route, Public Notice When Howell troopers ques- i'iuiihiuuhi xaifiyivai Maj. William F.

Wangerien and iuaj. vvuiiam wani Miss Joyce GUmartin, police put tinned the vnntht Thnr Norris and two grandchil- sons, v. Freehold; dale RD dren. nisht. thev hreaki-, Mr5- Wangerien, 9 Pullman out an alarm on the county radio thorities showed an old address, Tuesday.

I but a short time later Patrolman into the home, the troopers said. a varh is hM ti nno hoii Boilerman I.e.. Ihomas A. Mul- Anthony Fiorentino, Neptune; Mrs. John Acerra, Mrs.

Mildred On and after Feb. S. 1957, the undersigned, will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. Sebastian O. Olonflddo, 134 3rd Neptune City, N.J.

2adv Police said Mrs. Gilmartin Is! Horace Pride saw him walking at The ll. T. Clayton and Son CALL ON US ANY TIME! blonde, with blue eyes and a light Ridge and Springwood avenues and to await a hearing Feb' 20 be-'Iins ancl Mrs- Mullins, 507 Main iMarotta, Mrs. Josephine Marot- Funeral Home, Adelphia, is in complexion.

She is 5 feet 2 inch fore Magistrate John Cavanaush oenora, iviiaaieiown lown- ta, mis. junu amci isnu, iuug charge of arrangements. arrested him. Patrolman Pride had arrested es tall and weighs about 16., Branch; two sons, Ralph, Long Troopers said the three stolen sniP Thursday, a boy pounds, lunas. Mr walker last year on a drunk guns were recovered When last seen by her daugh-driving charge olice said he guns were recovered.

ter, she was wearing a bluegtU1 on the reoked Ugt as a re: Branch; Joseph, Bradley Beach; 21 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Frank Pescane, Italy. The Matthews, Francionl and Taylor Funeral Home is in sweater, black skirt, long black Woman Won't Point Pleasant Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pryce, 832 Beaver Dam Point Pleasant, Thursday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Simmons, suit of the drunk driving coat and black shoes. IN MtMORIAM HURLEY Harry entered eternal rest seven years ago today. You live with us In memory still. Not Just today but always will You bade no one a last farewell, You said goodbye to none The heavenly gates Just opened wide And a loving voice said "come." (Signed I Daughter Hazel Siciliano and Granddaughter Agnes E.

Cowan. 2adv It's risky to use hondyman patch-up repairs on plumbing! Little leaks can develop Into costly repair Job. ill 119 Horner Toms River, yes- charge of arrangements SALE NOW COINS 20Vo to 30 off A SHOP pnite PAY GUIDE KC "cwaru irwi Ui S25.000 terday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

John Antonio, 4th Herbertsville, Brick Township, yesterday, a boy. Call us day vor of the legislation were: Eaton- town, Keansburg, Neptune City, I EW YORK (TP) Miss Alice G. Red Bank, Rumson and Spring 1 sald aSain today that she Lake llsnt Roing to claim one cent of fi or n'3h HOP the $26,000 "Mad Bomber" re New salary guides adopted for Riverview Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dorer, 175 Highland Keansburg, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. A. James Barker, 1 Lawrie Atlantic Highlands, today, a girl. TILL next year by boards in Red Bank and Rumson equal or exceed the proposed NJEA guide.

Keansburg's present guide is below the proposed ward, and that nothing can make her change her mind. It was she who found letters in files of the Consolidated Edison where she has worked many MRS. LAMBERT M. YOUMANS LAKEWOOD Mrs. Evelyn K.

Youmans, 55, Cassville, Jackson Township, died yesterday in Paul Kimball Hospital. She was born in Baltimore, and was the daughter of the late William T. and Dorothy Olsen She was a member of the Cassville Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Lambert M. Youmans; three daughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Gillette, Newport, R. Mrs. Eleanor Griggs, Toms River; Mrs. Mary Nevil, New Egypt; a son, William Paterson, and nine grandchildren. The C.

H. T. Clayton and Son guide. 48-in. Door Canopies Reg.

12.39 98 Protects against snow, rain, sun. Eosy to set up and Install yourself. Paint any color to match your home. SEARS, 501 Main At. Pk.

Wm.R.HoggCo. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Since 1900 41 ft R.R. Asbury Pirk Dial PRospect 5-3193 Npithor nf fho nnnnfv's twn years as a clerk, pointing to gional high school districts (Free-! George Metesky. onetime employe THE WEATHER III 9 Bob Irving in a plant taken over by Con Ed, as the man who planted a series SAVINGS IN BY 10th EARN FROM 1st 3 KEYSTONE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 440 Cookman Are Asbury Park hold and Rumson-Fair Haven) re turned questionnaires, Mrs. Mc 7 a.m.

Report Tague said. A new salary guide adopted by the Rumson-Fair Haven regional board equals the NJEA minimums and exceeds the asso KORRER'S The Quality Super Market of homemade bombs around town for 16 years. Metesky subsequently was arrested and charged with the bombings, purportedly in revenge for Lon? Branch Report 7 A.M. Report Highest temperature last 24 hours 42 at 12 noon. Monmouth County't Funeral Home, Adelphia, is in ciation's requested maximums t-eanraj noinie.r Main St.

Cookman Ave. ASBLRX PARK Mrs. MoTaffiiP Knirl thp Natinnnl I wha' Metesky termed lack of Your Heighbor Heats His Home charge of arrangements. ANDREW J. JOHNSON SEA BRIGHT Andrew J.

Johnson, 82, of 12 Beach died yesterday at the home of his son, George W. Johnson, 18 Jessica Monmouth Beach, where he Highest temperature this date GO in 1949. Lowest temperature last 24 hours 26 at 4:30 a.m. Lowest temperature this date 12 below in 1934. Humidity 78 per cent.

School Boards Association will proper compensation for an in-meet in Atlantic City next bk 193j- to discuss merit rating for teach-1 Mlss Klly said a few days fol-ers' salaries I 'owinR Metesky arrest that she sninrw r'iHoa idrmiorf hv'had no plans to claim any of the With most boards rate teachers by and another $1,000 offered by a Barometer 30.20 falling. was visiting. He was born in Swe number of years' experience only. police organization for information Wind direction and velocity at den, and was the son of the late leading to arrest and conviction of; 7 a.m. today west at 6 miles an johan T.

and Matilda Johnson. He Custom MILLWORK the bomber. hour. i lived here 32 years. Mr.

Johnson Highest wind velocity last 24 hours N-W at 12 miles an hour. Ocean temperature 38 degrees. I. oral Forecast was a retired commercial fisherman. Also surviving are a brother, Otto, Long Branch; two sisters, Mrs.

Peter Peterson, Monmouth Beach; Guard Plans Observance LIGGETT'S DRUG STORES Please excuse the appearance of our Asbury Park Store during our remodeling. The appearance may change but the service remains the same. 24-IIOUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Free Delivery Open 7 Days A Week 570 COOKMAN AVE. BROAD MONMOUTH. Asbury Park PR 4-1770 Red Bank SH 1-1444 Cloudy today and tonight, fol- Mrs.

Alma Mattson, Fair Haven lowed by rain tonight. Highest fjve grandchildren, and two great-temperature today 45, lowest to- grandchildren. night 40. Tomorrow clearing, The John W. Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements.

ASBURY PARK The troops and vehicles of the 156th Transportation Battalion of the National Guard here will participate In the National guard's annual Muster Day, Feb. 24. Muster Day is observed by guardsmen all over the nation to honor George Washington, who served as a lieutenant colonel in Porch Screen Enclosures FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN highest temperature about 50. Moderate southerly winds today and tonight, becoming vest to northwest tomorrow. Temperatures Listed NEW YORK UP Low and high temperatures in the United States were; Low Hijrh LOCAL HAPPENINGS WV SEABOARD mi 0IL i For Clean 0 hHeat Fronyl MISS PATRICIA ROSE, Haiiphtpr nf Mr and Mrs.

fi. M. OPEN TUES. and THURS. Till 9 P.M.

FRI. Till 10 P.M. Between 2nd Cr 3rd Aves. RAILROAD AVE. ASBURY PARK the Virginia Militia.

Over members of the Army and Air National Guard are expected to participate throughout the Albany 28 Atlanta Increased Dividends on INSURED SAVINGS 3J I Rose, 120 10th Belmar, will '9 return tomorrow from Hanover, 41 N.H., where she has been attend- 42 ing the Dartmouth College Win-35 iter Carnival for the past three days. i The 156th is made up of Hq.l Boston Buffalo Chicago R.R. ASBURY PARK Sc Hq. Co. and the 143rd Trans Fre Parking PRospect 5-2628 portation stationed in Asbury Denver I'aik and the 141st Transporta-1 Detroit tion Co.

of Long Branch. Duluth LIGGETT'S- 55 33 28 32 26 29 -2 56 40 54 72 60 51 31 18 39 32 64 Fort Worth Kansas City Los Angeles Miami 3 PER ANNUM ANTICIPATED RATE BEGINNING JAN. 1957 on 2:1 79 53 63 81 73 75 47 34 49 42 83 45 New Orleans Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me. St. Louis Seattle Tampa The NEW 1957 MERCURY Station Wagon Now On Display at the Savings Received on or Before the 15th of Any Month Earn from the 1st! SUNDAY 3 Hot Cakes Frtsh Country Sausage Coffee, Milk, Cream 60c French Toitt 2 Strips Crisp Bacon Coffee with Cream 55c 39 Washington (All Tlm Fastrrn Standard) Solitaire Diamond Duette Sunrise 6 67 a.m.: Sunspt 25 Dm Court Game Ends in Tie LAKEWOOD History was made last night when the Lake-wood and Red Bank High School basketball teams played to a 71-71 tie after two overtime periods in the Shore Conference Class A.

Veteran sports followers said they couldn't recall a similar occurence locally, or anyplace else in the country. The game was ended by officials who said the rule book calls for "a sudden death overtime period," after a regular three-minute overtime period. The wording makes no provision, for the playing of any more periods (See details on Page It.) In UK Yellow or White Gold! $100 The moon, rldlnft hlRh between Emath and Aldebaran. seta Sunday 3 11 am Full moon Feb. 14.

Prominent atar: Slrluj, In aoutheaat No Money Down $2 A Week Savings Insured to $10,000 by U.S. Government Instrumentality MUTUAL AID SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION m. Others from $50. to $500. irmrrnli SERVING THE SHORE Reeds) laitaJaJIW 1 I Visible planeta: Mara, high In southwest I 21 Jupiter, hifh In south 3 41 a.m.; Saturn, rises 3:01 ai m.

TIDES Far A'dnrr Park, N.J. lllrh Low Tebruarjr 12Vm. sal am. 3 OS m. 26 oi.

Februray 10 3 37 a m. 23 a m. 3 18 m. 2 p.m. (For Shark River Inlet, add IS minutes: Sandy Hook, add 4(1 mlnutea; Bar- CApital PRospect SHadyside 2-5151 5-2620 1-0247 1401 MAIN STREET ASBURY PARK PR 5-1S00 NEXT TO POST OFFICE 150 MAIN ST.

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