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Asbury Park Ev Protect Yourself With Salk Polio Inoculations t'MC ri.MN(l NCWI SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR NO. 98 ruhUhrd daily, nnpl Rundiir PriM Naia, Anbury "ark, N. J. ASBURY PARK, N.J., THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 Enterrd n'ronrl rliwi matter June 80, 1H37, It the aoatofflM I Asl.urr Park, N. under th ant Mil.

i. I PRICE FIVE CENTS U.S. Weatherman Says: Today cloudy, with Mattered i Tomorrow1 partly cloudy ond warmer. Detail Page 2, ENING Legislators Parkway Dedicates UrgchoKakoTefe, Hill Park leacher ray Riot -Rocked Jordan Under Martial Law U.S. Sixtli Fleet Is Ordered scenic tour, during which the described the sylvan setting as one of "beauty, rest, and peace." She also officiated at the burying of a "treasure chest" contain HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP If you are a resident and are looking for a good family picnic spot near home, the New Jersey Highway Authority has just the place.

The authority, builder and operator of the Garden State Parkway, Plan Missile Control Unit At Highlands New Center Will Be Key In New York Defense Net ing parkway literature and the first of millions of quarters in tolls col yesterday officially dedicated selected from parkway motorists, 10 From Monmouth Join in Seeking Increased Minimums Press State House Bureau TRENTON Dozens of repre- 328-acre park here, only IS miles The little metal chest, she said north of Asbury Park. 'was in recognition of Capt. Kidd Telegraph Hill, more than 300 the famed pirate who is reputed feet above sea level, is a part of; to have buried real but yet undis- vrjpy i sentatives from teacher and allied the area and eives its name to the covered treasure in the area In an effort to prevent a modern -m AT "I A sreujis jtsiciuoj juiuru iii uik" par, wmcn can De reacnea irom "l'MMf 111 til1! 1 1 11 121 11PM 11 AlPn ipassage new rninimum stateboth north and southbound park- day pirate from digging up the wav roadwavs. authority's "treasure." workmen salary guiae lor leacners. The speakers, who addressed Special features are picnic tables, i buried it under concrete.

A plaque tnree-nour neanng on Assemoiy, a SCemc overlook with a command- i will mark the spot Bill 9, included 10- representatives jng view of the countryside, and The historical background of the from Monmoutn county, ah urgea my and iris gardens containing area was reviewed by Dr. D. Stan- RED BANK Plans to erect a guided missile control center on government-owned property in the Highlands area were revealed yesterday by the Army at a press conference here. mouth County's contribution to defense, said county residents are "sitting in the middle of an armed camp." He cited military lnstaUa-tions already established in the county and added, "We are concerned whether we will have ny land left for ourselves or the Ar the Assembly Education Commit-more than 6,000 bulbs. ton Hammond, Paterson, president tee headed by Assemblyman Clif- The informal dedication was of the Passaic County Historical ton i.

Barnaiow it-ivionmouin; by a lunch-box press con- Society. act favorably on the salary recom- ference in the picnic area where The hill, he said, has been known Capt. Bertrand R. Brinley, chief mendations. io wooden tables have been set as Telegraph Hill for 100 years, AMMAN.

Jordan Uh Martial jthat the move ties in with last law was clamped on Jordan to-i night's pronouncement from Pres-day and a total curfew was lm-(ilent Eisenhower and Secretary posed on the country's five larg-jof State Dulles that they regard est cities. "the independence and integrity The U.S. 6th Fleet was ordered of Jordan as vital to U.S. Interests back to eastern Mediterranean and world peace." waters, obviously in connection New Government Formed With the crisis In Jordan. A new government was formed The fleet has been in French In Jordan with elder statesman and Italian ports for the last 10 Ibrahim llashem as prime minis-days, jter and Samir Rifal as deputy The Pentagon at Washington, 'prime minister and foreign mln-announcing the shift, gave no de- istcr.

tails, and offered no reasons. The new regime replaced the However, appeared certain eight-day-old Cabinet headed by of news division, First Army public ine Din wouta raise minimum up among the trees and wild-land it was once a semaphore sig salaries for teachers with less than fiowpn nal point for relaying news of ship full college training from $3,000 toi Mrs. Katharine Elkus White arrivals and departures. information office said the Army was "98 per cent sure" that "Missile Master" control system will be erected in the Highlands area. Capt.

Brinley answered that "It is the requirement of the age we live in." Both Mr. Irwin and Mayor Blals-dell questioned whether govern- mnnlmiinnrl 1na4 1 -11 i CONTROL CENTER These electronic consoles are the heart of the Missile Master system for controlling Nike missiles. The operators use the photoelectric light guns which are placed against the screens to enter targets into an electronic tracking ssytem. The Missile Master can provide instantaneous taraet selection and frrina data for a larae number of estabitsn a new mint-1 authority chairman, led a brief mum of W.B00 for teacners witm On a clear day the view from the hill takp in the New York skyline. Yesterday, however, haze reduced visibility to no farther than The Missile Master, a mam- four-year degrees; and a minimum! of $4,000 for teachers with High Court Keansburg.

under Navy control, were cons id- missiles at widely separated site, Other phota, Page 2. Dr. Hussein Khahdl. It resigned Five thousand lily bulbs in the park's garden were donated by Thtt 'Ticcilp Maetftp" UM ha list night in the wake of Com munlsl-iiispired rioting that swept Mrs. White's husband, Arthur ered in picking the site for the Missile Master.

Maj. Nash replied that all federal and state owned land in the area was considered. the key installation in the New York-Newark air defense net. Name Engineer to Supervise White, and they are expected to Amman for six hours yesterday. The curfew was Imposed on Final determination of whether bloom in June or July.

lYouth Killed In Raritan Auto Crash Amman, the Old City of Jerusa the base will be established at the Highlands site or whether addition- Wildflowers are beginning to poke their heads above ground in advanced degrees. The bill would also raise annual increments for all rlassess of teachers from $150 to $200 year until minimums of $5,800 and $6,200 have been reached within 10-, 11- and 12-year periods for the respective teacher groups. Stress Favorable Climate The theme stressed by the teachers and their supporting groups is that New Jersey must provide a favorable climate through adequate salaries if it is to meet the increased need for new teachers Admits 693 N.J. Lawyers WASHINGTON Wl The Supreme Court set a record yesterday by admitting 693 New Jersey attorneys, including about 70 from Monmouth County, to prac- Shopping Center Construction adjoining private land will be the park, and one hillside was cov needed will depend on the final ered with little white flowers known lem. Nablus, Ramallah and Ir-bid near the Syrian frontier.

All political parties were ordered abolished. Tip! In hip riirrp said Svrian as Dutchmen' Britches. EATONTOWN Borough Conn-1 pletion dale is for the fall of 1958. 7 "7 A visitor to the park will also ell last night named Ellwood G.j The new Monmouth Center is tor Mayors Attend find several varieties of trees, in Chamber Questions Nominees RARITAN Pet shukri KuwaUy and Powers, Little Silver, as engineer i I Also attending the conference cluding beeches, maples, oaks, i liic mi vi jwtv iiiii vi jinun. wt ctnu ntl.

yesterday were mayors of sur white and red pines, as well as the to handle details involved in con- Garden State Parkway spur to Glowacky, 20, of Garwood, died Foreign Minister Salah Bilar flew early today at Riverview Hospital, to Cairo today to confer with nH nrovpnt nlhpp talP and ne Silling OI me OTDUnai. spice bush and azalea shrubs rounding municipalities. Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin, and struction of the $10,000,000 n- Monmouth Park and Long Branch. vate industry from lurine awav the The bi8 delegation came under Use of the park by the public It consists of about 65 acres of Bed Bank, several hours after le- mouth Shopping Center.

special arrangements made by property owners living near the slate's experienced teachers. the developments in Jordan. had been discouraged until com land, on which will be located be Thfl nrnnnspd new aalarv pnirlPiMe New jerey Mate Bar Assn. Mr. Powers will be paid $12,000 ing Injured in a car-motorcycle accident on Route 36 at Slone site.

In answer to a question from tween 40 and 50 shopping units to rn- Jnlnri lA President Speaks Out (In Augusta, President Ei- pletion last fall of grading and drainage work, road surfacing, and incorDorated in A 9 would ampnd Chief Justice Warren wel ASBURY PARK The Cham Middletown Township Mayor Frank the law of 1954 which set the the attorneys as they Mayor F. Bliss Price said regu-, Zra a West Keansburg Isenhower and Secretary of State i other improvements. were admitted In groups of about tar Pmnlovps could not suDervise uiaisdell, capt. Brinley said it ber of Commerce here has asked intf awa fnr r.f if fare i li. I Parking facilities are limited at present, with space for 20 cars at 120.

Among the attorneys were the numerous details involved wuuiu ue a redsuniuie assumption ig Ci.v eandirlatP Mr. feist said manv stores will iiha tha r.ci inciniaimn urnnirf ule 10 "-uncii canaiaaies ent minimum scale. The measure is co-sponsored by Assemblyman Frederick H. Hauser (D-Hudson) and Assemblywoman Emma a number of women lawyers the picnic area. Those who want DUUoing ine snopping center, ne i said it was necessary to get some- occupied by branches of na- reqUire only land now owned by to picnic can buy box lunches at Theodore D.

Parsorrs, Red Bank, moved the admission of one else to take care of the bor- i le Boveruiiieui. wuny, an out Newton (R-Passaic). parkway restaurants. Keyport state police said trie Dulles declared they regard Jor-youlbi was a passenger on a motor- dan's "independence and integrity cycle driven by Otio Wenzel, vital." Press secretary James 18, of Cranford, which collided withjc. Hagerty took pains to point out car driven by John Esposito, 19.

that part of the language they of 830 Palmer Ave. Middletown, usei was taken from the Eisen-who was not injured. ihower Doctrine, which give the Mr. Wenzel was in fair condition iPresldt.nt authority to extend U.S. today at Riverview Hospital nf- military and economic aid to Mid-fcnna from broken wrist and ough's responsibilities in the proj Milton Levy, authority public re Speaking for the proposal Dr.

Richard T. Beck, superintendent of Freehold Regional High School and areas of the Shore. Mr. Powers' duties as engineer ect. owned acres in the site area lie within the Middletown border.

All access roads to the site, a small Council also requested approval will include reviewing builder lations director, made the claim that the parkway is the only toll road in the country that can boast of having a real park for its president of the New Jersey Educa of the state Division of Local Gov iha specifications and plans, making! portion of which is occupied by an exceed me mUmilUcU' ill- rrfo Inctallotinn srp Air Force radar installation, are tion said the 1954 salary law ernment to the Monmouth County group. The chief justice told one of the groups: "This is the largest pilgrimage of lawyers ever to come before the Supreme Court in one group. We are honored. "It is significant that all of you come from a state which has so ereat a part In the developing from the Highlands side of the debt limit by $12,000 in order to -navMv Powers anees' lnsPcllon durlnS construc- euts. The injured were taken to the! by Communist aggression gUchmust be.

updated If New Jersey hospital by th West Keansburg reouested is to maintain its teacher force, first aid squad. i Needs Many Teachers Accordina to state police the ac- Won Ask ror He Beck gajd (ne To Get It Back Mayor Price explained that the! pancy. eident occurred when Mr. Esposito' 't appeared iiKety, nowever, bctween 4 500 and 5,000 new teach- site. Capt.

Brinley said location of a Missile Master site is almost mathematically determined. He said the Highlands area, with its high hills, appears to be the ideal location for Resort Group Urges Larger $12 000 would be returned to the borough in building fees from the tenant, tendrng public meetings builders of the shopping center. Xi ers each year. He said this needjhistory of our country." is not being met and cited as proof Warren said when he first the fact that issuance of substand-1 heard last September of plans ard teaching certificates has tripled for the mass ceremonies he un- The resolution hiring Mr. Pow-1 the installation.

aooarenUy made a left turn in mat nussria wouiu uimi any ay front of the motorcycle. The twoipeal for help to neighboring Iraq1, vehicles collided beadon. Both Mr. I the Arab member of the pro-Wenzel and Mr. Ulowacky were.

Western Baghdad Pact ruled by burled to the road. hi cousin. A request for U.S. help Police said no charges have been; would further embitter the na-Biada pending further investigation tionallst elements in Jordan. He added that a cost estimate of the project has not yet been estab in the past 10 years.

derstood about 50 lawyers would ut. ecK aavisea tne committee 'come from New Jersey Apparently one of our broth ers also stipulated mat tut? sti.uuu g- loan, if approved by the Division I n(y(Ylft llll'iel of Local Government, be repaid by i VVV' Dec. 31, 1958. i Irving Feist, of Feist and Feist, I a ilrpil I ill Newark and New York realtors Xlllsvyltl. M.

who are in charge of developing Tx their views on 13 matters of general public Interest. The questions by the board of directors "do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of the Chamber or its directors," the announcement says. The Chamber says the queries "are solely designed to enable the citizens of Asbury Park to become well Informed as to the views of the candidates on matters of general public interest." "Having thus fulfilled Its only bjection and responsibility of general public service in the coming election (May 14)," the announcement says, "the Asbury Park Area Chamber of Commerce does not propose to enter into discussion of any kind concerning the issues or candidates." Samuel E. Danzig, president, told the candidates they are invited to publicize their answers to these questions: Do you favor: The off-street parking program as proposed by the City Park-ing Authority? Consistent and impartial enforcement of ail city parking and traffic ordinances? Immediate adoption of the Wilbur Smith, Inc. traffic report and recommendations? Enforcement of city ordinances that the neighboring states of New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware lished but added that $2Vi million has been appropriated for the installation.

No schedule for construction has been established, he by Trooper toner Martin. (The Voice of Israel radio In! I Jerusalem said Iraq had warned, have teacher salary guides higher ers who came from your state had something to do with your enthusiasm in coming in such Syria ana it was ready to than those in New Jersey. I rat 110 mUiUryl -If New Jersey Is not willing number. 'Ad'Budgct ASBURY PARK The Governor's Advisory Committee on Resort and Travel, meeting here, yesterday recommended a state advertising budget of $350,000 to promote the travel and resort business in New Jersey. The current advertising budget is $125,000.

Roland J. Hines, Asbury Park mayor and chairman of the advisory committee, said the state said. Maj. James H. Nash, engineering officer of the 1st region.

Army air defense command, said existing Air operation- pitting Arao against Keep up. it will nave to pay aj warren referred to Justice the center recently said L. Bam- I Illlr I IriVllKT berger Newark, will deft- lyilUllg nitcly break ground for the ATr mTha MJ Aran it wose two countries price in tcacner snortage, iBrennan formerly of Rumson 1937 any attempt to dismember Jor- Dr. Beck said. 000-square foot branch in the hat-t r.onrcria..

r'nU N.J., who joined the high tribunal Force radar installations could be used with the proposed "Missile Master" at the Highlands site at -ntmin PPdtpr 111 lllP VP1V 1 last Oct. 16. acquitted of drunk driving charg- 225 19 2 Stat Monmouth Ocean dan. Leonard Best, Summit, legisla- (Private reports reaching Israel 'tive chairman of the New Jersey said Iraqi troops had been moved Federated Boards of Education, up close to the Svrian border. said hi organization is in agree-Other Iraqi units are on the Jor-i ment wlth the 3.600 minimum pro- near itiiuie.

pg growjng out 0f a traffic acei- He also said the scheduled com- on Peacntree st Most of the nine justices paid close attention to the calling of lawyers' names and taking of their oaths during the ceremony that lasted about an hour. How needs a more competitive" budg '5 'Catholics Told dan border.) a saving of a million dollars. The proposed installation would have a staff of 34 officers and 244 enlisted men. Married men living off the installation would have to live within 10 minutes' driving time from the base, Capt. Brinley said.

The problem of increased enroll-, et to attract greater numbers posed in the bill. However, Mr. Best said the boards do not agree with the proposal to grant higher this city main thoroughfare. He was fined $50 on a charge of failing to remain in the proper traffic lane. Justice W.

H. Durkworth, 62, appeared in City Traffic Court to visitors. ever, Justice Frankfurter appeared to be devoting most of INDEX Billy Graham Peril to Faith The committee held a luncheon session at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel. It discussed the possibility of a survey on the Garden State his attention to law briefs on he desk before him. Justices Whittaker and Clark likewise ment in area schools due to the answer charges brought after his Stale Kinployinciit "At New High TRENTON tu-Non-Agiicultur-al employment In New Jersey hit a new high in March, acting Labor and Industry Commissioner George S.

Pfaus said today. The total employment of 1.903.-500 persons out of a population car bumped into two other ma-iincrease ln Arm personnel a seemed to pay most attention to chines. Parkway to determine the percentage of motorists coming from the nrougiit out uy iwd.vui cidisut-u nuu Highlands Mayor Cornelius Gui- legal papers before them. Each attorney paid a $25 ad ney. Amusements Births Classified NEW YORK Wi-A priest's ad-j had hpcn bookpd on three monition that Roman Catholics; charges: Driving under the in-should not attend evangelist Billy! fluenee of intoxicants, drunk on various states.

Such a survey would aid In de minimum salaries to teachers with advanced college training. He said that if the state were to place this principle in law, It would be taking out of the hands of the local boards the prerogative of deciding whether the teacher's ability warranted a higher salary. He said the mere fact that a teacher has a higher degree than another does not necessarily mean the individual is a better qualified teacher. Mr. Best proposed an alternate mission fee, $17J00 being re Mavor Guiney said the Highlands school system is filled to capacity Comics termining what new areas the state's advertising and promotion ceived from the entire group.

Thd money goes to the clerk's office to help defray its experrss. Graham's forthcoming New York street ana. failing to additional children of Ar- of more than five million was, Crossword Puzzle Paise 20 2 27-29 29 16 2 8 8 18 20 8 should be directed 'toward, the A onn r.m. jn ITatiriisn, rl Millie man crusade has led to a statement lne proper lane- my parents would mean additional it, n- r-, wJ chief justice, who suffered school facilities would have to be the Rev. Dr.

Graham office here noge jn denj(d befjre buiu The Army estjmated that 120 that his sermons will be "the j-rank White that he was Children of Army personnel would committee agreed. But it concluded the survey would have to depend Blaze Damage $10 ASBURY PARK Fire scorched on the size of the advertising budg et voted by the Legislature. pie uospei message as iounu jn drunk. As for the accidents, he require schooling. plan which would retain the $3,600 a wall and sink in the apartment tne iilble.

hp had no knnwlpHpp nf hit. 10 buiiu Mousing inns Deaths F.ditorials Hal Boyle Ocean County Radio-Television Ray Tucker Red Bank-Bayshore Social Sports Today's Attractions 19.300 higher man lor Marcn 1958. Mr. Pfaus said most of the increase came from seasonal increases in the construction and trade industries and the end of the longshoremen's strike. Average weekly earnings Increased 25 cents to $85.32.

Children from the Army's in The statement yesterday was ting a second car Dut did deiiber. authorized by the Rev. Dr. intn onp whpn hi 17 The committee urgd coordination of local and state advertising and publication of new brochures on autumn attractions in an at stallation at Ft. Hancock are edu figure as a flat minimum for all: of Mary Blefco, 517 Munroe teachers regardless of qualification! yesterday.

Firemen, who estimat-differences. He said the local school led the damage at $10, said it was boards also feel that the $150 an-started by a lighted cigarettt in See PAY Page 14 a trash container. ham at his Montreat, N.C.. '--Wainr i9mmH "anri icated in Middletown schools. The 21-23 '24-28 20 pertaining to unsightly proper, ty and littering of streets? Immediate improvement and beautification of city parks and the installation of recreational facilities? Immediate installation of public drinking fountains along the boardwalk? Adoption of an improvement and modernization program for street lighting throughout the city? Longer-term boardwalk leases, exclusive of bathing facilities, to encourage greater investment by prospective tenants? Zoning of beachfront to the area south of Convention Hall? Adoption of a luxury tax? Impartial assessment of personal property taxes? Municipal operation of bathing facilities? Adoption of a city ordinance to prohibit municipal employes from engaging in municipal politics? home where he is preparing for collifn't control it jArmy plans to construct Capehart the six-week New York crusadej jhousing units for the married per- tempt to extend the resort season.

It stressed the need for ade starting May 15. i SOnnel connected with the base. But The Graham office statement: ls nV)n ofintegnty and nighithe locatiorl the housing still is th puanplicf. mPsssiJP tiifi was an tin- an unsolved problem, Capt. Brin quate promotional budgets by individual resorts, initiation of new festivals and events and Increased use of public transportation facilities to stimulate fall tours and excursions, i 4 here will be.

"the same message Plicatio" but that that he has always preached," he the chief jushces and added- word that he wasn drinking. He "It is the message which said lhat deliberately run-characterized orthodox Christian-inmS into one car in order to stop ity through the ages. The doors, of! m'8ht have been a matter of a -i ley said, adding that 4.4 acres of government land in Highlands was being considered. It was this same 4.4 acres which the county and borough of Highlands had hoped to purchase from the government for a park. The land, which the government has taken off the surplus list, is adjacent to Twin Lights, Mr.

Irwin, commenting on Mon- the crusade will be open to all L- who wish to attend." added, 'I can go along 1, if New Obstacle Perils Tubes Settlement The new statement to Roman win running imo mat seconu car, ana leviea me nne ior tailing to remain in the proper lane. 1 WASHINGTON UP! A new obstacle has cropped up to balk re Catholics not to attend the crusade or listen to the Rev. Dr. Graham's broadcasts was made by the Rev. John E.

Kelly, director of the Bureau of Information of the National Catholic Welfare Con-erence, Washington. The priest, writing in the current issue of Homiletic and Pastoral Review, said the Rev. Dr. Graham is "a danger to the faith" for Catholics who listen to Carton Brothers Back After Perilous Experience in Mexico sumption of service on the Hudson St Manhattan Railroad be tween New York and Newark, N.J. Officials of two operating un- NEPTUNE CITY .1.

Victor! became choppy and the waves got Carton, former Monmouth County larger. After paddling furiously for nmiu wtic nut juvuivru ill him. He said the Rev. Dr. Gra la strike tentatively settled Tues-sldav.

said thev would not en hark 'dcfinftely Prot-: prosecutor, considers himself lucky; three hours Mr. Carton said they ham conducted estant services. to be alive. simply lost the fight. 1 lie boat was He's back from a three-week swePl UP on the crPst a moun-fichinu irin in fnha Vnratn and tainous wave and flipped over.

Mexico with a report of a frighten-1 The boy. who bad cried that he could. inu pxDprienoe in the Pacific Ocan couldn't swim, evidently to work until matters in dispute including lockout pay are settled. Officials of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers met for several hours yesterday with Francis A. O'Neill Jr.

of the national Mediation Board. Fur- "ther meetings were arranged for today. Mr. O'Neill confirmed that one of the matters in dispute was a demand for pay for the 28 days the railroad was idled by a strike of surf. Mr.

Carton and his brother, James D. Carton Interlaken, had fished several days for marlin and sailfish out of Mazatlan, Mexico. Last Thursday they tried spin I fishing from a 16-foot boat powered i by an outboard motor. I They were accompanied by an 1 13-year-old Mexican youth, who ran the motor, and a boy about 9. I Ten to 15 miles from Mazatlan 1 the motor failed as the boat bobbed perilously near the big Pacific breakers.

They had no anchor, no Anyway, Mr. Carton related, the boy "got tossed up on the beach like a cork." Mr. Carton and his brother struggled through the surf to shore. The boat was battered by the breakers. Mr.

Carton said he lost money, identification cards, camera, four rods and four reels every-hing in his possession. The Cartons and the boy walked bare-footed for several hours through brush, and stopped every now and then to pull cockleburs from their feet and legs. Eventually they reached a village made up of a few thatch-roofed huts. When the villagers realized their plight, a youth went for a truck and drove them to Mazatlan. There, at 10 p.m., the Cartons learned that a sea search for them was under way.

They had been scheduled to check out of their hotel at 1 p.m. to board a plane for Mexico City. So hotel and airline officials also were concerned. Friday they Dew to Acapuleo, 600 miles south, and then went to Mexico City. Mr, Carton arrived home Tuesday.

James Carton went to Miami to join his wife. inonoperating unions. ih1 "-T -'J i'- 1 i The Mediation Board announced Tuesday that the nonoperating unions had agreed to a wage increase of 12Vi cents an hour for approximately 600 employes. The agreement is subject to approval by the jU.S. district court for southern New York, which operates the commuter line in "I'm delivering my invitations to life Preservers, no oars.

my tea You poor mailmen1. Aflfr thpy ay of have enoush to do!" the motor, the youth swam to Z. shore to get help. He trudged along Forward Three Rallv ADr. 26.1 the beach to Mazatlan to alert res- 9 p.m..

1129 Springwood but Mr. Carton never saw avenues. The three-story brick structures, to be named Lincoln Village, will have 43 four and one-half room apartments and smaller numbers of other size units. Parking and playground space will be provided. Bids on the million dollar job, to be paid for with federal funds, will be received May 14.

LINCOLN VILLAGE-Architect's sketch shows 63-unit low-rent housing project to be built on Asbury Park's West Side by city Housing Authority. The building in foreground will front on Lincoln place and the rear one on Langford street. On the north (right, in sketch) the project will adjoin the rear lot line of houses fronting on Cookman avenue; on south, the rear of buildings fronting on Springwood and Prospect Paul S. Peluso, Dr. Jos.

R. him again. man. Thomas F. Jaronski.

Paid Meanwhile, tne canons usea a for bv Fred Martell, 112 4th homemade paddle and a seat torn As. Pk. adv! from the boat to keep the craft out of the breakers. Attention residents of Asbury! As the day wore on the ocean James M. Coleman, Jr.

Will speak Friday, April 26, 6:20 p.m. on WJLK. Paid for by Francis J. Mahoney, Treas. Asbury Park Civic League, 314 8th Asbury Park.

adv FrI. Cookie Day, Levy Bakery, Belmar. 30c doz. Spec'l 2 doz. 31c.

dv James M. Coleman, Jr. Will speak Friday. April 28, 6:20 p.m. on WJLK.

Paid for by J. VICTOR CARTON Park Ocean Grove Allenhurst-! St. Elisabeth's Card Party Don't forget Rosary Card Party Nothing Is too big or too small! Stuck for Conversation? Don't for classified ads to sell. Call: he Read the Press Daily. PRosDect 4-3000 and ask for Class-S Call home delivery.

PR 4-3000. Deal-Interlaken-Neptune. See "A Lost, small brown envelope 6 rm. apt. Unfurn, $85 mo.

plus utilities. 2445 Corlies Neptune Gardens, Call P. Fortunato. PR 4-5086. adv Photographs.

After May 1st. Francis J. Mahoney, Treas. A. Braly Studio, located 513 Jersey bury Park Civic League, 314 8th Spr.

Lk. GI 9-5115. adv Asbury Part adv tonite, April 25th, 8:30 p.m. Sea Perfect Formula" on Page 27. jfrom car.

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