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Drive Safely! Keep Your Name Off Casualty List Asbury Park Evening Press U.S. Weatherman Says; Fair today, tonight and tomorrow. High today near 53, low tonight 45. See Pag 2 for details. THE KVfcNING NKWS PRICE FIVE CENTS Entered ttrmi rlM milter Jun.

1037, th poitgffiM Anburr Prk, N. under the el Msr. 1810 ASBURY PARK, N.J., SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1957 SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR NO. 64 PttblihM daily, eirtpt Pandy mi trtn Pli, Abury Prh, J. Civic League Urges Keuper Convict Wins Execution Stay 2 Minutes Too Late SAN QUENTIN, Calif.

'Jfi one-hour stay from the governor! the hydrocyanic gas attacks the ft To Head Slate ft ST Egypt Reports U.N. Troop Role Accord Official Says Force Will Be Stationed Along Israel Border GAZA An Egyptian spoke Two minutes too late Gov, Good- m'8hi renew action in me Drain instantly. Abbott's conviction was based 4 T' win Knight tried to grant Burton ff on circumstantial evidence. No Witnesses Stephanie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Bryan of Berkeley, vanished April 28, 1955. No one saw her abducted. No one W. Abbott a stay of execution yesterday. Instead the kidnap-slayer of 14-year-old Stephanie Bryant died in the San Quentin Prison gas chamber.

itj Jul In J) 1, the San Francisco peninsula coast on a cruise for civilian notables. Davis reached the governor via ship-to-shore radiotelephone. except her assailant saw her The timing raLsed question Knight told him he would try to Councilman Ponders Move to Draft Him To Oppose limes ASBURY PARK City Councilman Vincent P. Keuper said In a statement released yesterday that he would "consider" a move to draft him to head a ticket to oppose the slate of Mayor Roland J. Hines in the May 14 city election.

Mr. Keuper's statement came Neptune Bulk Lot Sale Set For Tuesday Oliver Brothers Bid $21,500 Minimum For 400 Parcels NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP Shark River Hills Estates, has submitted a $21,500 bid for 400 lots to be sold in bulk Tuesday. The committee had established as the minimum selling price. John W. Knox, township clerk, said most of the lots are 25 feet by 100 feet, but that some are five-foot pieces of lots.

Other lots are irregular in shape and vary in size, he added. Mr. Knox said this sale will dispose of all the township land in Shark River Hills except for 10 or 12 lots which the township is holding for drainage purposes. Shark River Hills Estates, already owns more than 560 lots in Shark River Hills. William and whether a convicted criminal; get through to Warden Harley man says agreement hai been reached "In principle" on the role U.N.

troops will play in the Gaza Strip. He did not elaborate, but killed. On July 15 her purse was found by Abbott's wife in the basement of the Abbott home in could be saved from the gasiTeets. By this' time it was 11:14 chamber after the first lethal pel- a.m. Abbott already was in the nearby Alameda.

The girl's de- let of potassium cyanide is gas chamber. it was understood he meant the moD will be stationed only The condemned man was composed body was found in a dropped. The answer is no. alona the border with Israel strapped Into the death chair at shallow hillside grave near his Time raced against Abbott yes- Trinity County cabin five days while E2VDt administers the terday while his attorney, George 1 11:15 a.m. The lethal pellets were dropped into a container of strip.

later. Abbott proclaimed his in nocence to the end. l. Davis, sougnt any avenue oi postponement of the death of the slender, 29-year-old former ac sulfuric acid at 11:18. Two mm utes later Warden Teets an Israel expressed alarm over the speedy return of Egyptian Late last night, a lie detector after members of the Asbury Park Civic League visited him in his office and presented him with a resolution citing his record in swered a call from the gover- counting student control In the disputed territory expert said his findings after in- He was denied a writ of habeas nor's clemency secretary, Joseph which Israeli forces reluctantly evacuated only a week ago un corpus by the U.

S. Court of Ap political and civic affairs and ask. peals, to tne Mate supreme Bahich. terviewing Abbott convinced him Teets told him "Too late." the man was guilty. The exnert, He explained later that once a Hal Reldel, retired Berkeley oeliet la drooDed it takes more police inspector, said the trial Court.

An official denial was recorded at 10:42 a.m. v. ing him to head ariicket for th five expiring posts on the munlci-pal governing- body. The draft movement originated with the bipartisan Asbury Park Civic League. than an hour to clear the cham-jcourt ruled the evidence inadmis-ber of gas.

And physicians jaylsable. Knight on Cruise Davis then tried for another WJLK Keeps Everett Oliver are the directors of Court Fines 2 Corporations For Fire Alarm Swindle the firm. 400 Lots Evans Up On In 1953. the firm purchased 200 Pressure of Duties Previously. Mr.

Keuper said that he would not run for reelection because of the pressure of his duties as Monmouth County prosecutor. However, be said yesterday that "the voten do not now have the opportunity to elect five men in whom they lots for $20,000. The firm bought 60 more lots in 1954. Utah Weather CEDAR CITY. Utah Citizens FREEHOLD One corporation was fined $1,000 and a second $500 yesterday in conjunction with the The firm added another 108 lots to their holdings in Shark River Hills in 1955 for $15,000.

At that of this Utah mining town are aware of WJLK, the Radio Voice of the sale and financing of a fire alarm time, William Walz, a taxpayer, system. Asbury Park (N.J.) Press, and on tan nave iuu connaence." He said for a while he thought the voters would have an opportunity to select a well-balanced Council but assurances to that end have since been overlooked obtained a restraint halting accept LIGHTNING STRUCK Mr. and Mrs. Howard Estell (right), Belmar Glendola, Wall Township, appear stunned after they viewed the damage inflicted when lightning truck and burned their house last night. The Estells lost all of their possessions In the Aire.

A brother, Wallace Estell, looks on. (Pr Photo) Lightning Strikes Wall Home, Causing Severe Fire Damage ance of the $15,000 bid. One of the counts in the suit contended that the other hand, residents of the Asbury Park area are aware of the Two fines of $500 were Imposed by Monmouth County Judge John C. Giordano against the National a pattern of sales was being fol daily weather conditions in Utah. Fire Safety Counsellors Jrv- lowed to favor the Oliver brothers since lots offered for sale in bulk and $500 against the Na- It came about as the result of ington oy candidates filing.

Mr. Keuper said he hoped to be able to give the league "my answer some time next week an unusual request by Tom Evans, were not adjacent to each other of Cedar City, brother der strong U.N. and U.S. pres-ure- Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Melr was en route to the United States for urgent talks with Secretary of State Dulles and U.N. Secretary General Dag llammar-skjold.

She called the situation in Gaza 'extremely disturbing" and said her main purpose was to "contact the American government" before Israel makes any decision on the new crisis. Postpones Trip Hammarskjold, who had planned to fly to the Middle East today, postponed his trip until Monday. The Egyptian comment on the status of the U.N. Emergency Force (UNEF) was made by Brig. Amln Hclmy.

army liaison officer with the U.N. troops. He told reporters he had discussed with U.N. Undersecretary Ralph Bunche and Maj. Gen.

E. L. M. Burns, UNEF commander, LNEF's new position in the strip since Egypt resumed administrative responsibilities. "We agreed in principle on this position," Hetmy said.

While he left it at that, there was no doubt among other informants here that Helmy meant the UNEF troops would be limited to patrolling the demarcation line with Israel. Recalls Assumption When Israel announced Its final decision to pull ut of Gaza and the Gulf of Aqaba, Mrs. Meirj said it was on the assumption that UNEF would take over both civil and military responsibilities in the two areas. But Maj. Gen.

Mohammed Hassan Abdel Latif. new Egyptian governor in Gaza, told reporters v. hH umed full authority Superior Court Judge Frank T. The councilman aaid that in n'vMEnv: Ousted Mayor Either, of I hrnlhr mouth County Judge Alton Lloyd dissolved the Walz restraint, the event he does become a Tm B.L.H hia of lightning "felt like an A-bomb! ceiling of Gloria Jean's room. He candidate he would expect the nearby Long Branch, N.J..

to askj'T' rFam William D. Martin. U.S. weather A llClllIII A holding the township showed good Judgment in selling lots in bulk. The township has been disposing could see hre in tne attic hit the place.

observer, to include the Cedar of lots in bulk sales for the past Clad only in his underwear, Mr. Estell drove to the nearby home of a Glendola Fire Co. member who sounded the alarm. City weather in Mr. Martin's daily WALL TOWNSHIP A bolt of lightning caused a fire that destroyed the interior of a house on Belmar Glendola, last night.

The occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Estell and their two teen- tional Finance and Discount Corp. Pleas of no defense had been entered for both companies. The prosecutor's office says the firms have a close relationship.

"This is one of the greatest swindles ever pulled off down here in Monmouth County," Judge Giordano commented to Anthony Calandra, attorney for the companies, as the penalties were imposed. The two $500 fines were for allegedly having obtained under false pretenses the signatures of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coleman, 213 Myrtle Neptune, Sept. 1, 1955.

The finance company, which attempted to collect from the Colemans on he $970 alarm system, was charged with doing business without a license. According to Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper, at the time of the investigation, the sales firm promised credits of $10 for each lead the Colemans provided and made it part of an oral agreement. The Colemans say they furnished leads but were not credited. A maximum of $20 a month toward $25.13 monthly payments for three years was to have been allowed.

A spokesman for Mr. Keuper said yesterday that the prosecutor plans to move in court that charges against four individuals named comment on WJLK. "My bed Jumped at least two feet off the floor and threw me on the floor," Mr. Estell said. "I never heard tell of anything like it in my life before." The bolt hit a television an- four years.

Mr. Knox said the township still holds tax title liens and must foreclose on more than Seaside Park SEASIDE PARK Lloyd A. Case, who was removed as mayor by Borough Council Thursday The daily report, a feature on WJLK at 7.30 each morning, has Prompt action by the fire company saved the house from de 500 lots in Shark River Hills. These carried the Cedar City information lots are in addition to the 400 now fpnna nn thp rhimnpv. Then it struction.

being offered for sale. since fall, when the two spoke. Now the whole situation has been given aged children, lost all their per-flashed into Gloria Jean's room, night, said yesterday in Fort Lauderdale, that he plans The legal notice offering the lots The Estells, with only their nightclothes left, moved into a house Wallace Estell owns at 63 Page One notice by the Iron Coun sonal belongings and most of theirjsmashing he wooden bed to furniture. It was not insured, smithereens. Flying splinters ty Record, Cedar City newspaper.

active assistance in the campaign and afterwards "from the leaders of the group which called on me today and from others in the community to whom we normally look for guidance and help in difficult problems." Keuper Drive Leaders in the draft Keuper drive are Kendall H. Lee, assistant to the city manager In charge of the beachfront; Dr. William B. Jemison, chairman of the Zoning Board of Adjustment; Harrison C. Hurley, presi-dent of the Monmouth County Board of Taxation; and Paul Peluso, member of the Board of Education.

Mr. Hurley, who together with others presented Mr. for sale specified the Shark River Hills lots by block and lot numbers but did not specify street lo to return here "soon. But he declined to say if he will contest the Council's action. Ridge Neptune City.

1 in a u. scratched her face. So, daily Judge Evans can listen Mr. Estell said much of his income had gone for the care cations. to Mr.

Martin and learn of the weather problems facing his broth Council voted 4-1 to remove Palmer. Belmar: 1 thad b.een sleeP 1 minutes when the bed kind of It was 9 p.m. that when anjfl rt witn a loud n0jse she See LAND SALE Page 2 of Joel and Gloria Jean, who has er, in Cedar City. -that the a heart condition related. "I was covered with bolt struck.

wires. I tould hear my mother Irish March "We need any kind of help we can get. We lost everything we The Estell's daughter, Gloria screaming and father yelling. It Mr. Case, whose two-year term expires this year.

He is not a candidate for re-election. Borough Counsel William T. Hiering said yesterday that Council acted under terms of a state law requiring any member of a had, he said. Jean, 10, was in a secona-noor Was dark. I couldn nna tne Sun Eludes Eisenhower Gloria Jean was examined at room near the chimney.

Today in Big Fitkin Hospital, Neptune Town Part of the ceiling in the dining mother was in an adjoining room. Mr, Estell was asleep in a first- ship. Then she rejoined the room fell cutting Wallace governing body to live in the mu floor room next to the Estell's head. Joel escaped in nicipality in which he serves City Parade On Cruise In thp riinintf room Joel F.stell. iurv.

Mr. Case has spent the last in the case be nullified. One of them. Joseph K. Brown family.

wnn me league resolu- "God roust have been with Hon yesterday, termed their' call tonight," Mr. Estell observed. nort on and aid other pos- Tr Fctplt h. nr hi. f.mllv dates to fill the 18.

worked on a Jigsaw puzzle Mrs. Estell also was thrown out three months in California and By RAY. O'KOHX is listed as the salesman. The pros with his uncle. Wallace Estell.

of bed. She helped her husband Florida. He missed all meet Keuper ticket were not dis- ecutor a office said it seems con Joel is recovering from infantile get their daughter out of the can be reached at PRospect cussed. elusive that he did not intend mis NEW YORK CP New York turns green today and everyone is Irish. For this is it: the big 4-4798 or at the offices of Jersey paralysis and is connned to a house.

representation but was only car Ave. Coast Produce 5th wheelchair. Mr. Estell said there was a rying out directions of the sales Admitted to Hospital Neptune, where he works. His father reported the crash hole about two feet square in the St.

Patrick's Day parade up em firm. SANTA MONICA. Calif. IM erald-striped Fifth avenue. The other three persons were Thunderstorm Rock Hudson's wife, Phyllis, 27, is in St.

John's hosnital for treat Kelly, Kohn, Kosciusko or Kirsch, what does it matter? Stick an in front of them and they all spell fun, music and good fel ment of hepatitis, a liver lnflam. mation. She was admitted Thunder, Sirens Give Concert Fortissimo listed as Jack Weiner, Norman Weiner and Lee Ellis. The prosecutor's office said they were incorporators of the finance firm, but that charges against them are covered by the corporate Douses Shore EN ROUTE WITH EISENHOWER President Eisenhower cruised toward the Bahama Islands today in quest of warm sunshine which so far has eluded him. The weatherman forecast a decided turn for the better plenty of sun with the temperature in the 80s.

But Mr. Eisenhower, seeking to shake a cold and an ear inflammation, was keeping hia fingers crossed after yesterday, his first full day at sea aboard the Navy guided missile cruiser Canberra. All day, the big warskip cruised the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Florida. And all day the sky was overcast, with rain falling intermittently. lowship.

ings of Council during that time, with the exception of the March 1 session. Had Intended to Resign Reached by telephone yesterday. Mr. Case said he had intended to submit his resignation March 1. "But there were some things not to my liking, so I didn't," he said.

He declined to comment on what the "things" were, but Implied they involved politics. Mr. Case said he was not certain of any plans to contest the Council's decision. But he said that he will seek legal advice before announcing his decision. Council members reported that Mr.

Case has sold his home. They said he is no longer a legal resi ASBURY PARK The year's first thunderstorm rolled over The big procession featuring the Shore area last night, dump over the Gaza Strip and implied that UNEF would operate only along th armistice line. "UNEF knows where they are going to be. Gen. Burns and Dr.

Bunche have said before that's where they're going to be. Implying the armistice line. You all know where they're going to Latif said. Reiterates Stand Latif added that everything pertaining to the administration of the strip "will be done by us and the Egyptian government." UNEF forces in the strip total about 600 men. Latif brought in 50 military policemen.

10 officers and 12 civilian officials. In Tel Aviv, a spokesman for the Israeli foreign office said that although Latif's staff was called a civilian administration, "They are all military men." The spokesman said that when Israel withdrew from Egypt, there were "certain assumptions and expectations in common with the United States. We want to find out whether they are valid." He added that the United States had "assumed a very grave responsibility in this case." INDEX NEW SHREWSBURY Neither.roared and rain pounded the roof bands, pipers, shamrocks, Jigs, green flags and pretty colleens-starts at 44th street at noon and goes north to 96th street. ram, nor thunder, nor ugnrning Budget Faces could stop concert pianist Leonid of the Old Mill, Mr. HamDro worked his way adeptly through Mendelssohn's Rondo Capriccioso and then Shubert's Impromptus in Flat and Flat.

Francis Cardinal Spellman will Neiv Attacks Hambro. But the sirens finally did the trick. Amusements Births Mr. Hambro was guest artist at review the festivities from the steps of St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Robert Briscoe, the Jewish Lord Mayor of Dubl, will be in the Church News Classified In Congress Comics dent. last night's concert of the Old Mill Music Society at Tinton Falls. The vicissitudes of the evening could well have driven a more temperamental artist to distraction. official reviewing stand with Mayor Robert F. Wagner.

Informality With informality rarely found at a concert, Mr. Hambro added zest for his audience with commentaries on the background of some selections and the miscues which have beset some artists in their WASHINGTON CP An econo- Crossword Punlt Deaths ing 1.77 inches of rain in a deluge interspersed with loud claps of thunder and bright lightning flashes. William D. U.S. Weather observer at Long Branch, said the storm was the result of a deep low pressure area that moved in from the west.

The storm is now out at sea and clear weather is expected for the weekend. Long Branch police said the heavy rain caused flooding in the Long Branch avenue and Elberon railroad underpass sections. Police said no cars were stuck in the flooding, but the roadways were blocked for a short time. Mr. Case, who said he was "Just taking it easy," had al SIB 9-10 2 5 11-12 13 7 4 8 10 4 8 -7 14 When the two met yesterday.

Editorials Wagner told Briscoe: "As mayor my-in-govemment wave surged higher in Congress today with fresh attacks on President Eisen Not so Mr. Hambro. A program ready received thenews of the Council meeting when called by the Asbury Park Press. of the world's largest Irish city. wnicn rangea mmi na performances.

Little did he su boogie woogie never ceased to hi I welcome the mayor of the world's second largest Irish "I haven had time yet to make up my mind," Mr. Case please the capacity audience. f. Beethoven's Ocean County Radio-Television Ray Tucker Red Bank-Bayshore Social Sports Today's Attractions hower's $71,800,000,000 budget. Rep.

Simpson of Pennsylvania, chairman nf the Renuhlican Con- Replied Briscoe In his pure As lightning flashed, thunder Sona(a N() 2g when tne fjrst aid said. Irish brogue: "Inasmuch as Dublin is older than New York, I Council President Henry Brind-i grssionaI Campaign Committee, 10 ley has been presiding at Coun- joined the budget critics with a would say we're breaking even." Where to Dine Dance 10 cil meetings in Mr. Cases ab-iatatpment in Fairmont. W. John J.

Sheahan, who has man- sence. Mr. Brindley, a night that "right now the nBpd Manhattan's annual St. Pat- Charge Youths With Larceny In Beer Theft sirens sounded opposite tne uio Mill. Mr.

Hambro gritted his teeth and ploughed gamely ahead. The whistle stopped and the Tinton Falls fire siren began to blow much louder. Still he plunged on. Then both sirens began blowing together. Sonata No.

26 ground slnwlv In halt and Mr. Hambro people are Is the only candidate lor; American can. stunnen rick's Day parade for 22 years, mayor listed on the primary elec--over the size of future spending. wjl be absent from the review- Meyner to Reappoint Judge Larrabee TRENTON Gov. Robert B.

Meyner yesterday gave notice he will reappoint Ocean County Judge Albert S. Larrabee of Lffikc wood The state constitution requires one week's notice before sending Judicial nomlnatnons to the Senate for confirmation. Hon ballot. "Congress mignt as weu gtan(i for the first time to- Councilman F. Raymond Mat-.

the fact that there is moreiHav Fitkin Heiress Tells Of Bawdy Cell Mates JOHANNESBURG tft Mrs ns 15fi Dersons for nrmosinff rurial singer, who cast the only nega- BELMAR Three youths haveisat hark oatientlv until the din animosity today over the size of sheahan Is in Lenox Hill Hostile federal budget than in any pital wi(n a pieurai condition and peacetime year in recent his- will view tne proceedings on tele-tory," Simpson said. 'vision "My Idea of a perfect man Is the tive vote Thursday night, said first ene who offers to take me Mr. Case should be given a been charged with larceny and fourth is being held for county! tiamhr chance to resign to the spring formal." illBMji. i rt oinnonfinn fiitti iiiicuiiijoiwh, juvenile auiiuaiiu 111 vuiiiiclhuii -'U cwr. rn with the theft of 19 cases of beer en.ed Chopi" is Sonata Op.

(ormcriy of segregation laws, and ale on March 6 from a railroad ownrf fS AUenhurst. N.J., a U.S. citizen who 'J" t.f connected with freight car here in the vicinity of c(u anv.thlD2 Political in my life." she State Hears Tax Appeals Of 161 Raritan Residents 10th and 11th avenues maidi, mr miih ru itn jjr-nKuuw lairs uwiii jvrui" declared. The youths. William Comstock.

anl crashing thunder mingled' Afrieai complained yesterday shej She said she gave up her home IS, Box 5.50, Glendola-HamiltonWllh tne somber cnords- Iwas locked in a cell five nights at Corlies Ave. and Ocean Rd. in Rd, Wall Township; John Mana- "Just like an Alfred Hitchcock with prostitutes at Johannesburg's; Allenhurst to settle in Natal be- Fort Jail. program," commented the artist at cause of asthma. han.

20, 1805 South N. Wall In an interview, the wealthy divorcee described jail conditions the end of the work. Final Selection Suffered TerribSy "Back home I suffered terri Township; Robert Goslin, 20, 1247 Pinetree Way, Belmar, and Robert as shocking and protested that dur- bly, but when I came here in 1955 Fuhr. 17. 108 15th Belmar It would have been anti-climatic FREEHOLD Commissioners of the state Division of Tax Appeals yesterday heard testimony on the petlUons of 161 Raritan Township home owners that they were inequitably assessed or lin, in accord with policy, did not rule on the appeals but will make a report and recommendations to the appeals diviion for a decision later.

The commissioners heard in-comolete testimony and ad- were arraigned last night before na(j the final program selection! a Supreme Court adjourn-I found my asthma vanished. I ment Thursday she was put in a hardly ever have attacks now. maKibiraie oirpnen u. maguire. i concluded without incident.

Pre- Comstock and Goslin also face paring to play Liszt's Mephisto 1956. Waltz, the pianist related the some mi -in fnn iiiw 9 i i Xil'Vy zO I 1 I Hearing those appeal andjjourned to a yet unspecified date what scandalous activities of Me- cell with African men facing trial "I like this country and I have for criminal offenses, including decided to make it my home. I still murder. want to stay here." She said when she complained Her father built the Raleigh Fit-jailers told her: "We will teach kin Memorial Hospital for Africans you your business. You have no in Bremersdorp, Swaziland, in rights now we have you here." memory of her brother.

It is the The frail tiny woman left Jail! largest mission hospital in the ter- charges of breaking and entry. Released on Bail The youths were released on bail to appear March 29 for a hearing of the charges. Police said the four have implicated another youth, Walter C. Duncan 743 19th South Belmar. Duncan is serving with phistopheles, Faust's devil.

As Mr. Hambro launched into the number, a tiny spider began descending a gossamer strand above his head. But the artist played on, the spider unnoticed. yesterday lor tne nrst time since Sunday when she was arrested by Sh. helps the hospital with funds Hardly could a recital have been detectives.

the isavy and police said is she gets from the New Jersey Stockholding Company in which believed to be at sea. A warrant more eventful. But hardly could it Deportation Order She was brought to court where she has a third share. has been issued for his arrest. have been more successful eitner, Police Capt.

William Briden said judging from the applause. her lawyers asked that she be Ref-rring to Jail conditions shu Comstock and Goslin admitted Mr. Hambro caught his audience freed until she can fight a depor-! complained "I was locked in a cell breaking Into the freight car. completely off guard by playing as! tation order signed by Interioriat 3:30 p.m. until 7 a.m.

nizhrVr others were commissioners an appeal for reduction to true Thomas Carlln and Ellis M. value of more than 2,000 lots in Xopp. the northern part of Ocean Coun- The Raritan petitioners, who ty's Dover Township, live in Norgate Manor and Gar-j Number Not Given den Parkway Homes, rmm- e.rtWe,tei on the tamed thttheeneral ratio of exJct wHch assessment to the true value was fc ofrhand, are Tint8 S-TS the Bergen County Land cliirtelr B.5r m.am S. Grimald. attorney and vice president of the firm, Defends Assessments said the certificates were bought Michael J.

Barnacle, who ap-!" 1955 for delinquent 1954 Uxe reared for the township, who ap-jHe said it would cost $50 or $60 stale Treasury Department's tax for search of each lot, more equalization table for 1956 credit-! than some are worth, ed the township with a ratio ofj The property, it was brought 14 51 of true value, rather than! out, was subdivided in the 1920's 10 per cent. i but development plans were Assessor Thomas P. Brennanj abandoned when the land boom testified there was no discriml-iended. nation in taxing. Roy Simmons represented the Commissioners Kopp and Car- township.

Police said that FBI agents are encores a series of jazz piano selec- Minister Dr. T. E. Donges. with three other women.

I 1 a also investigating the case be-! tions in the style of noted popular She wore a black hat and a "They are as kind as they can mauve tweed suit and sat beside a be. but I cannot live with prosti-" woman wardress. itntoe Thov nnt cause the stolen goods had been pianists. i snipped from out-ol-state to Rosenfield Neptune City. CORRECTION Interviewed, she said she had people," she declared.

Acnnnv park- no idea why she was considered in-1 Mrs. Hooper protested all her MsjsjsjMSsjssjtfsjjgHHHW Police said the case was cracked by Patrolmen Robert Pringle and Ledet 111 '4 Prospect Ave told eK'ble 'or by the mail was censored at the JaU and South African government. that when she complained she was waroio lnomoson. According to police after break- ASDury ranc tress yester-i Liberal party officials said last told by a matron she could not i.lucioi poll viuimi, lam jaai help it but was acting on orders. ing in the freight car twice on the night of March 6, the youths took d.

ay that Robert Cowan, Tuesday for shooting dice, does Jt not live at the Prospect Ll" South Africa's trial for the stolen cases to Wall Townshir GREEN CARNATIONS THE FASHION-Dublin's lord Mayor Robert Briscoe, (second from left) wearing formal morning clothes set off by a black silk topper and his chain emblem of office, watches as his wifo pins a green carnation to the lapel of New York City's Mayor Robert Wagner yesterday. Mrs. Wagner, (at left) already is wearing hers. The Jewish mayor will be the chief reviewing officer in the reviewing stand for St. Patrick's Day parade today.

The Irish mayor is in the United States to promote tourism in the Emerald Isle. (AP Photo) mass treason. The government is prosecut- where they were hidden until con- address. Tomato Pies To take out. Call PR 4-9579.

-waiting. Vic's Br. Bch. id sumed at a large party involving! Police records, however, list at least 50 Shore juveniles at the i that as the address Cowan gave Lions Dance at Sea Girt Inn, Saturday Night, March IS. $1.

adv iLomstock home, Saturday, March! when arrested. Announcing the opening of the Jack Sullivan's Sat. St. Pat-Marlln Tuna Camp Restaurant rick's Party. Corned beef and Bar.

March 16th, Sat. Open cabbage $2.75 complete. Dancing closed Tues. 3 Bridges, Mana-Donald Dane music, Spring Lake, advl (tt Bahrs excellent seafood. High-' Willow Park Coffee Shop, Rt.

Until the return of Dr. Jos. Rudnick of Keyport, office houre are being held by Dr. Geo. Hen.

9. Natural Color Post Cards. For! St. Paddy's Day party Satur- Mr. John is Back at The House 1 Shore Grill.

St. Patrick's Day all business advertising. NPC day night at Kelly's Corner, Nep-jof Charm Beauty Salon. 913 Kins- Bahrs' excellent sea food. High-ikel every morning including WedV Saturday night bagel night at: Dinner.

Corned beef cabbage. Studios. Asbury Park. PR 5-4173.) tune City. Eddie King at the sley As.

Pk. PRospect Levy's Baker, Belmar, 9 lands, N.J. Visit our Driftwood.38. will open Monoay, Marcn io. to 12.

From 12 to 9 p.m. At piano Bill lands, N.J. Visit eur Driftwood 8-12: 8-12. 1-4 5-6 p.m. adv Carrick plays and sings.

adv Room. adv No office hours Sat. Si Sun. dv dv adT, piano. ovi aovi Room.

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