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THREf ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Thursday, March 18, 1954 Cancer Patient (Latins Want Pay for Not Selling to Reds Senators Open Army Security 1 approved 10-1 a proposal calling while over Guatemalan delegates on the United States to pay com- failure to show up for a tribute pensation whenever it bans some- nj ht t0 United Nations sol. thing other American nations could shin behind the Iron Curtain. rs who died fighting the Com- i I si jr i Care Outlined To Wall Unit tike i CARACAS, Venetuela MP) Latin-American delegates readied a new needle for the United States today in their campaign at the 10th Inter American conference to better their nations' economic lot. munists in Korea. CSC A Hearing Today WASHINGTON OB Top Penta NEW BEDFORD Dr.

J. Good-i This time their target was Wash-ner Gill, president of Rider Col-j ington's ban on shipment of stra-lege, called the fight against can-jtegic materials to countries of the cer "one of the greatest humani-i Soviet bloc. tarian causes in America today" at' A working committee last night gon officials, including Secretary of The Army Stevens, get a chance today to tell senators what they are doing about communists and subversives in the military forces. Their appearance before the a rally lor wan rownsnip woncers at the municipal building ft? cruelest Speeches by various delegates indicated the move has general approval. The resolution was authored by Chile, which has ideas about selling her strategic copper to the Soviet Union.

Under present laws, the United States can cut off her loans and other aid to countries which violate the ban on strategic shipments to the pro-Moscow Reds. The Chilean plan calls for consultations on what material should be defined as strategic and studies looking toward "compensation for harm" caused by such classification. The conference buzzed mean- Mflii Jailed Tuesday night. He is vice dent of the New Jersey Division ivision of the American Cancer A eh Dr. Daniel F.

Featherston, Shore III LjllUl Id fid Senate Armed Services Committee may stir up the roaring and unsettled dispute between Stevens surgeon, told the nearly 100 work ers attending that Monmouth Johns-Manville PRESENTS THE NEW PASTEL COLORS or ASBESTOS SIDING NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY FOR TBtt ESTIMATE CALL ASBURY PARK RED BANK 2-6105 6-0768 Original Johnj-Mannilla Approved Contractor HOME REMODELING INC More Money at; and John Adams, assistant Army County has excellent facilities counsel, on one side and Sen. Jo TDrVTAV im -J Mhcir seph R. McCarthy and Boy Conn Monmouth Memorial and titkin minora i. HiKsnitals In addition the courttv i Shepard. Irvington, believes New his chief aide in Red hunting, on Jersey owes him more money to chapter of the American Cancer ine otner.

McCarthy said last night of that dispute, "1 didn't start the fight but I think maybe I'll have to finish DR. WM. I LIEBESMAN OPTOMETRIST Hi Cookman Asbury Park Hor for Examination of th By Daily Sat. 9:30 A M. to 5:30 P.M.

Wert. Eve. 7-9 Sat. Eve. Call A.

P. J-0J1S or App't iiiiDii mill ini iiu niirr a wmt mnmm mi mis I compensate for 18 months he served in jail after being mistaken for a notorious forger. Shepard appeared before the joint legislative appropriations committee yesterday. The committee, which is going over Gov. Robert B.

Meyuer's $236,000,000 1954-55 budget, considered claims against the state. Shepard was convicted In 1935 and 1936 of crimes later found to have been committed by Eucene Society supplies and home care for cancer patients. Died There were 350 deaths from can-cer in the county last year and 1.500 patients were under treatment for the disease in the county. Dr. Featherston said.

He pointed to the drain on family finances during the long period of illness which usually accompanies the disease and said that in such cases Wall Township workers in the Cancer Drive, which begins April 1, learn of the work of the American Cancer Society at a rally in the municipal buliding. Left to right, Mrs. John J. Gassner, area chairman for Wall Township; Dr. J.

Goodner Gill, president of Rider College and vice president of the New Jersey Division, American Cancer Society; Mrs. B. L. Atwater, executive director of the Monmouth County Chapter, and Dr. Daniel F.

Featherston, Shore surgeon and chairman of it." He told a meeting of the Chicago Irish Fellowship he didn't give "a tinker's damn how high or how low people in the Republican or Democratic parties are who are unhappy" about the methods used In what he called his fight to root out communists and traitors. Not Involve McCarthy Chairman Leverctt Saltonstall (R-Mass.) of the Armed Services Committee, in Boston since last weekend, said In advance that the committee session probably would not involve the bitter Stevens-McCarthy feud. Today's open hearing will delve the county chapter steps in to pro- referrfd to PW the executive committee of the county chapter. 4 vide nursing visits thru the Mon- ln. ger' GOP Holds mouth County Organization for So- vru cial Service, housekeeping aides prdn fro? GoY- A1' and funds for terminal cases in fth ftS? 19 nd wi' nursing homes.

The chapter does f8 15,000 compensation by I the 1952 Violence Keeps Port Paralyzed BIG TRADE MIOWMCE! Legislature. not pay for hospital care, he said Shepard said he suffered dam- "This program has been going I Edge on Tax of more than $65,000. He did not specify how much additional on lor several years ana us ex- x-nir vnor ti pansion depends on the annual NEW squads he said. Revision Bill into Army security and morale matters, A showdown in the StevensnMc-Carthy fight is scheduled later Divorced Husband Allowed to Visit Dog LOS ANGELES The wife got custody of Butch, a black, seven-year-old cocker spaniel, in a divorce here. But the husband was given reasonable rights of visitation.

Mrs. Helen II. Wilson won the decree on a charge of cruelty. Dale Wilson, operator of a welding business, was given permission by Superior Judge Thurmond Clarke to visit the dog and take him walking. kept a close watch on the strike-i compensation he thought he should be given, but left the amount up to the committee.

The committee reserved decision. TEL. L. B. 6-0897 234 B'WAY, LONG BRANCH Mrs.

John Gassner, area chairman for the township pre before McCarthy's investigations WASHINGTON iP) House Re- subcommittee with ben. Karl' id or publicans apparently held a slim, sided and introduced the leaders who will head the drive in the 22 districts Into which the township has been divided. Mrs. B. L.

Atwater, executive director of the Monmouth County Chapter, talked on the organization for the drive. Sen. John L. McClellan shifting, margin of votes to-one of the subcommittee members i day against a Democratic drive for assigned to make $2,400,000,000 annual income tax said he sees "only a very chance that the taking Of testimony tpv nprnnr-rats rnnrerline the bound Port of New York waterfront today following bloody free-for-all battles between rival union longshoremen. Tension was high along the New York and New Jersey docks as an outlaw strike by members of the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) went into its 14th day.

Violence erupted again yesterday in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Newark, N.J., as members of the rival AFL-1LA tried to work despite ILA picket lines. At least six men required hos- can start next week He said hear-odds wcre now against them, Chickens ings might take 10 days planned a last ditch fight for their Senator Mundt said last night nrnnnaa! innrMsP inrnmp tav Mother, Children Injured in Crash NEW BEDFORD Mrs. Eva Fay (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Downey pointed out that altho the land Is in Lakewood, it certainly could be considered "a in Springfield, that evidence, exemptions for eacn taxpayer and will be turned over to the attorney each dependent by $100. general for consideration of pos- Tney are battling to tack that sible perjury charges "if all the proposal to a general tax revision parties concerned stick to the: bill now before the House.

The Smith, Glendola, and her five pital treatment one of them an slightly AfWLA member who was gabbed TownshI resiaents." children were injured stones they have told." was Tuesday when the car she TRAVEL. in a ngni inviiivinK several men in Newark. One ILA man was ar-L1 le5)Dav's rested and others were sought In ate llealth Depar men came to that melee i Brick yesterday to Investigate the in hi. dump. "He apparently got lost driving collided with another auto at Belmar Boulevard and Old Mill Road, police reported.

The driver of the other car was tie in Brooklyn Five men were Reservations Air Ship Hotel ASBURY PARK TRAVEL SERVICE 524 Cookman Ave. in Hills Drug Store Hours A.M. to 9 P.M. Phone AS 2-0050 looking for it because he was unable to find it," according to Mr. arrested there.

Julian Stern, 46, of 103 Fourth Four ILA members were arrested Downey. lommmeeman josepn said "All he would have had to do Avenue, Bradley Beach. He suf- in Manhattan on charges of as fered a cut on the right leg. Isaulting an AFL-1LA longshore bill would overhaul almost all tax laws and provide $1,397,000,000 in revenue cuts next year thru many liberal deductions for business and individuals. GOP Expects Victory Republican leaders stuck firmly to a prediction that the move to boost exemptions would be beaten in a showdown roll call vote late today.

President Elsenhower strongly opposes an exemption increase, terming it a political maneuver. Both sides said there was no doubt the big 875-page general revision bill would pass, altho some Democrats bitterly attacked parts of it. Rep. J. Percy Priest (D-Tenn acting Democratic whip, forecast a close decision on the exemption jyigiri '19 JUI1UW I1IS nunc.

Most of the harbor remained; A motion was passed to Inform Police said Mrs. Smith was pro ceeding east on Belmar Boule vard and Mr. Stern was going iParaiyzeci This Message Is Directed To Alert Merchants and Business People In This Area! AT MIDNIGHT, SATURDAY, APRIL 10th DIAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM WILL GO INTO EFFECT On Sunday, April 4th Wo Will Publish In Alphabetical Arrangement A Group of Uniformly Sized Ads Containing THE NEW NUMBERS Crash Into Pole the state Department of Health and the Lakewood health department of the condition which is "a definite menace to health." Mr. Downey said there need be no worry about the tax problem. That could be solved easily, he said.

south on Old Mill Road. Both told police they did not see the other car until they crashed In the middle of the intersection. Mrs. Smith was treated at Fit-kin Hospital for injuries of the leg and head. Her children, treated for bumps and bruises, are Floyd, Cuts Power 7.

Linda 6, Elwood. 4, Jerry, 3, LITTLE SILVER Telephone and Brenda, 1. Mr. Stern also and electric service in the Branch Rare bargains every day in apartments and homes in the Real Estate column of The Press classified page. increase but conceded "the odds have shifted toward the Republi was treated.

cans. I'd say if there any ad vantage at all it's on their side." The House has 19 Republicans, 215 Consumers Democrats, and 1 independent. REPAIR SPECIAL! i if Avenue section here was temporarily knocked out early today when a car driven by Lt. John F. Kennedy, Headquarters Company, Fort Monmouth, struck a Jersey Central Power and Light Company pole on Branch Avenue.

Police said Lieutenant Kennedy was not hurt, altho the impact of the crash broke the cross arms on the pole. The electric wires, however, were not broken. Police quote Lieutenant Kennedy as saying that he fell asleep. He was civ- (Continued from Page 1) For example, home owners In the county district (this roughly Includes the western portion of Monmouth County and is the territory served by the old County Gas Company) will pay higher rates if they are included in the MAKE ANY MODEL summons for careless driv- space heating rate class while en a those In the residential class will Ine. Eggs elephone and electric service was restored shortly after the crash by company workmen.

The time of the accident was 4 A.M. Patrolman James Fix investigated. TAMPAX Sanitary Tampons Readers Will Preserve Moder sanitary protection Put your Feel free to consult us on any problem you have concerning any phase of building or Te modeling no obligation. Buchonon Smock Lumber Company RAILROAD AND SECOND AYES. ASBURY PARK 1-0728 mm worn no belts, noj These.

sewing machine Pages For Quick Reference. Upms odor. I sues: ref uper and Junior. 1 generally pay lower rates. The situation in the northern district (Morris County area) Is exactly the reverse.

This prompted L. Arlington Waite, Rockaway, to charge that the proposed rate plan would "subsidize" home owners In the space heating class at the expense of people like himself In the resi-dental class. Cites Rising- Costs In presenting the company's case, Mr. Schrieber said that in the past two years the company has paid out an additional for gas from its suppliers and $87,871 in wages to its 520 Boxoi io39cd 5 Soldiers Face Various Charges LONG BRANCH Five Fort Monmouth soldiers were apprehended last night and turned over to miltary authorities three for creating a disturbance at a tavern, one for speeding, and another for prowling. Pvts.

Douglas A. MacQuinn, Or- In tip-top condition NOW I JOB INCLUDES: Oillnr Stitch Adjustmrnt Check Timlnr Adjustment of Tension Phone A. P. 2-1427 Your Ad Will Be A Service To Your Customers! Em He said under the present rate mans Brown and Cecil Grimm, schedule, the company cannot take' were picked up by Patrolman vacuum cuawta co FOR TASTY LENTEN MEALS! 415 BOND ST. ASHl'KY PARK Block North of Our Burned Out Builillnr 77im if the actual Sizr and in enough revenue to redeem this Charles llowland when an argu-expense.

ment at Freddie's Tavern, 9 S. He pointed out the company has Broadway, "hegan getting out of not been able to pay a dividend of hand." Patrolman How land said to its holders of common stock and they tried to escape but were said that If this situation con- quickly caught. i. i 35c Style of the Advertisement. Whole (od (3 to 4 lb ive.L See Bass Fillet ol tod Swordfsh Steak Salmon Steak Bluelish uuurs, ii win imposMuie ioi pvt.

j0hn Thome wa aDDre- Whole Haddock (3-4 lb. ive.) lb 35c Rot Shad lb 80c Boneless Shad lb 70c Slriped Ban tb 65c Halibut Steaks lb 65c Exfn lg. Smelts 7 to i Ib.Ulb 75c Breaded Shrimp (1 2 to a lb.) tb 1 .00 iiHill tb 35c tb 55c lb 75c 1b 75c lb 50c $2.00 company to undertake any expansion to meet the needs of the territory it serves. JOHN DOE CO. DRY GOODS MERCHANT 78 MAIN ST.

YOUR TOWN NEW PHONE NUMBER PRospect 5-1234 hended for speeding. Pvt. Alden W. Sewall was picked up for prowling in a home at 30 Laird The ads will be kept purposely small in size and rost to afford everyone an opportunity to this, service to his customers. fceven municipal attorneys, rep Street.

Police said Pvt. Thome lobster Meat resenting 14 Shore communities stopped for speeding as he attended the hearing, but offered was returning to pick up Private no argument. Sewall. No charges were pre They along with Thorn OFENKD SOFT CLAMS, STEAMERS AND RCALLOPS SPECIAL PRICES TO HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS We Deliver FREE from 1 lb. to 1,000 lbs.

D. E. HAVENS SON "The Si Food House of Quality for 11 rn" 410 BOND STREET ASBURY PARK Trenton, who Is assigned as rate counsel to represent the public at large, will have an opportunity to cross examine company witnesses when the hearing resumes. Rare bargains every day In apartments and homes In the Real Estate column of The Press classified page. wwWMoMTtL.

ASBL'RY PARK t-0311-03H-031i SCOn'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOn Note to A vert i se rs: Your Order Now. Wc Phone In Will Insert FLOCK, WaottN as Gy-ioH lsi.p ton MumikC ruSHKuSl, SIDi.Hf. FLOCK, SuVf Of YialABLl in usid in WLMUflNd OH Ai CCMIH6 FLOCK, A CflHCSIOM'lOM (CILAxCKIIrllSD) Jtm with a Home Improvement Loan At Low Regular Your NE Number From The Official Listing! Remember ALL ads will be uniformly small sized CALL ASBUUV PARK 2-3000 ASK FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING Asbury Park Press Evening and Sunday If I ISLANDS.

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