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Keyport Weekly from Keyport, New Jersey • 1

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Keyport Weeklyi
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$830,000 Bell Roads Plan Riles Owner Key PT7 A A- KLY 92nd YEAR 26th WEEK MmtMr National ftlchLuri! Amocuuo KEYPORT, N. THURSDAY, JUNE 2'J. 11 s.n,!. Cop, lr INiMMicr Iloimml IU Vs, JrrM Holmdel'f road program (or in-grs routes to Bell Labs was put Under way Thursday to the tuns Of $776,123, amid hailings to the township committee for a job well done on one hand and veiled threats of action at law to stop it on the Other. The statement of costs read off by Daniel S.

Ely. township clerk. Was as follows: Widening, extending and rebuilding Roberts $141, 6W; improving Red Hill Rd. to Garden State Parkway, widening and improving Crawford's Early Deadline Due. to Fourth of July falling on Tuesday, The Keyporl Weekly will have aa early deadline next week.

All copy, church, social, weddings, will have to be into this office no later than ,10 a.m. on Monday. Correspondents are asked to comply with the early deadline In order to insure publication of their news items. Bays ho re Residents May Write Comments On Engineers Plans School llus Kule Set In Harilan 188-Day School Year, 200 Coming Municipal officials and private citizens in the bayshore area have for maintenance of s'nic hires, total of Madison Township, according to the notice will receive levee im less than a week to communicate 1. Combined shore and hurricane protection at Madison Township.

2. Shore protection at Matawan Township and Union Bead 3. Hurricane protection at Keans- Rntan 1ivih B.uid of I their opinions of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' proposed plans rutav ie.i"!'!f.l provement and beach fill up to 15 ucation tranvptirtjtitin policy would be MirtJrtVij vt about it f'ir me i.nl A child Inuii one tiii: a if; Approve Summer School Program Union Beach Board Authorizes Course The Union Beach Board of Education, at a special meeting Tuesday night, voted to inaugurate a summer school program during July and August on a tuition basis. A made by administrators indicated sufficient children were interested in the program to warrant it.

school he or she is lo be transposed it fie f.ft, hi traverse suVjn'u! es v-i: certain nj ice there are no f'e walks" proviso gives a to this (hilicv dr wftich is. no staie-mdeJ in walks have been put in i aiong at retches of twt roJwaik The roads covered Route XI. Pi Corner Rd. from Red Hill Rd. to Keyport-Holmdel JiiOO.OOO; engineer's fees condemnation gnd acquisition of 85 parcels of land, land acquisition (realtor) fees, $8000; title-searching, $9500; legal and bonding fees, and contingent, $35,000.

Lawrence A. Carton Middle-town, the township attorney, reported financing would be on a 10-year plan involving $83,000 bonds retirement in a year and an average interest payment on a four per cent rate of $15,000. The added $50,000 of bonding was explained by Mayor James H. Ackerson to cover the contribution of $50,000 to be made in cash by the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders toward the project. Apply To County Application also was made by resolution to the county to have Everett-Crawford's Corner Rd.

taken Over from Newman Springs Rd. to Tm 1 i IT As outlined by the board, the program will begin Wednesday and continue through Aug. 15, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuition fees have been fixed at $35 per pupil, the board reported.

so- i Route 3S. Bt-ers Bf1: Clark St Bethanv MuWie R4.i Stone Ave tta'mjci Rd Florence Ave, Tirk Ave. Union Ave. Laurel Ave nj I Palmer Ave where a tre.s mostly bv thee roads but some diance in irvjs withitut s.dewa'k, spniicjism should be made to on ces i for as to el tran.Nport4tun It aini ie to kindergarten to eighth I Pupils, k.nder.irten to fcuith in i elusive, living one He ri.r -I i null's tiorn a s-hsvd be trans This portion of the Keansburg boardwalk looked war after Hurricane Donna roared northeastward Ust like it had been an objective for both sides during a year. There will be two classes for the approximately 25 children who will attend the summer program, which will be under the direction of Nicholas Malderi.

Instructions will include vocabulary, reading comprehension and English. Accept Preliminary Plans The board accepted preliminary plans for its proposed $193,500, 12-classroom addition to Memorial School, Morningside Ave. The plans, prepared by Pohlman and ported State-a-ded lianiinat un Beach; I an- to p. a burg and East Keansburg, Midole-ifeet near Morgan Al the annual nieeiina of ihe Now Jervy Piet uiio held al the Inn and Susvr llmol, Sprina take, over the wrvkemt. Mis J.

Biown. ed.inr nd puhl.shor of The kniwl klt ani lb Matawan Jtmrnal, piesonlod wuh an hnnordrv life menihefs tup In the s-x unon II. Ala I'auilor, publisher Ih Hacked. last oolgmna pios.ilenl. Ihe preomiafio was made Nuiiirdai eveomj" al Ihe InsulUnon bampirl.

Min Blown it ene oC Itiree honorarf lile memhor al ihe (imii. renre tlsrhnr Ka-K I eigntn graae. mcius-ve io live two noil's Inuii the sch.vils t-iev fill to 10 feet and up to 15 feet for hurricane protection and erosion control. The Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors in Washington will receive communications from all interested persons on the project un- town township. Keyport was not included in the project.

Other Provisions Plans also provide for beach fill, groins, levees and interior drainage along its cabin colony. The township will be required to pay 43 per cent of costs or $M5 the where a new stop-go light will go in at a traffic distribution circle at the intersection with Red Hill Rd. The county also Is asked to take over Red Hill Rd. to VanSchoik Rd. tnd VanSchoik Rd.

to Laurel then Laurel Ave. north to Route 35. All but this last sector is a common Holmdel-Middletown boundary and the Middletown Township committee will submit a supporting resolution at Freehold. As for the financing, Mr. Ely read that there would be $75,000 forthcoming from Bell in taxes on 100 per cent valuation for 191)2 Of $2,308,000.

Mayor Ackerson interposed to note this would all be free-and-clear gain insofar as the road program is concerned in that first $83,000 payment on the bonds would not come until 1963. And Joseph Seaman Perth Amboy, the township auditor, estimated that Bell would have 2400 employees Working bv 19(13 in a building and grounds of estimated $10,000,000 in fax ratables. He foresaw $380,000 in taxes by 1963, vastly more than off-letting the $83,000 bonding require Henry, Elizabeth architects, will be forwarded to the State Department of Education for approval, (continued, on page four) attend, and lor pupii. nnslh 'tweidh giadcv iiHiusivc, ho l.ve I two and one h.iit nines 01 nnv from hfvjvoii High Si lititmley Alsliim i Michael Vi.uniitv, a incniiwf avavs h.i (lie tsard appiopiuiir.g for noil si.iie 1 tiansnu was a l.me 'ai stain" on tiie vote apprm ing the lall.HV nmmi: lei'inan M.inin mfoi mod tlie boaid bv loner of th i iiii! I lion of 1 vim Hivd sk and of a over 1 Ut reek al 1 uliiin I'l and Hoard (cc ives 9Iainiiii.r5Ws Awards Conttocts; Hirei Four Teachers 1 at I i Kirkpatrick To Join Law Firm Associated With Philo Rothenberg N-fl? tl Is flit p.i Welti 10 rood 11. ee 1-i-llrj hi liie 1 tiie inli liioMtay IV; 'ij wav on the ritiile to (use V-l Si hool.

as allciiiiii the I Announcement was made yes SW li 10,1 til the Un Korohow Ouslnl Fromlleallli Post Council Votes 3-2 In Conflict Cas Kfi-t I'mini ilmnn lyini :ili.i." Was lllisle. tl i ll ji'lii il liieinlit-l tit i.i nhcii (hit litii iMioi, i awe ,1 1 3 In d. i Ut hi ht'fii on si ln.ittii Imatd sn 1-1 tiiiik Mi K'lMili'iiife and I oiti. IliiliaH I I iiti.vj.! Ai It ItS tilUllWod (lie fet'KljM (f Wi ltietl tijilll ini ily AMlll -tletf Mel'eje'l Shut jit esetlf nt sioi ttmrl ee.iiuiiM a-: tii4 "tile oitia of aviiidti'ii ton-III. 11 -iet iii tin i Mr.

ii.ir,(((i i.t I. 111, live I aiiet.it II. I "tiej. ustes- M.f.iil 1 luiil I Ai'iiii I fle-l i jw an, I terday by the Keyport law firm of (tuts i ii i latum liiitlimk On the iioi.ii.on of Ibiinut miiKiiiiiond' in that lit I'nik, 4 Ho- ssi Fhiio Rothenberg that William P. Kirkpatrick, Rumson, would be ment.

Norman R. Schantz, a spectator, still did not see why the township committee did not petition Bell to assume the total; cost of the roads foji'i iiiBii, Mi I i'oohoiil si ill -in. ii. I our n' i associated with them in the tice of law at Keyport beginning Monriav. Mr.

Kirkrmtrirk formerly I il it'll, -veil program as It was all for, their il I K' Oiore lim taking I linn jwi-jiitucilve ot film aUiiial manor, tle jlmaid voted to itistiMiiin.m (lie bunking pnijijam 1 cluldfon jtt 1 ijimrlei in liandbanki and fHiae lsl(inip hamlluHikt in the pn loss Mi Jaiinarrnie Iiiund In benefit and the $830,000 represented was associated with the firm of mn of lioukt and lli Mini over niunev oliwtic i imniMllir, ki'iolin iWIIi VhiA I till V'ei Ml. tmt.hif I) 4 Mead, Gleeson, Hansen Pantages in Newark and has acted as a trial attorney for that firm. Mr. Kirkpatrick attended Mana-squan High School and graduated from Monlclair Hth School. 11a than attended the Newark College of Arts and Science of Riitwrs University from which ha received a Bachelor of Arts Degree In June 1954, receiving a State University Scholarship for graduate law studies.

His legal education wag received at Rutgers University School of Law el iilifit saest I nine thnn I I ten, ml West rout Keyport, was turned Into a section of Raritnn Bay during Hurricane Donna mv turn, Im.iH, revlHin mm, lioul maiiuftuiureia fishery ihared die diinie "am borage." ll a Imme 1 1 nimiiji ni iiji urn. I.HH of i mil Mr. tcomlov ma a loo 'nil" Vole on (he aoiiiiiiri so diy Hi liool raien.l.ii fur tlm ii ch'nl Vfjii. Air JaimaMuio tit? J.l NsiHic.Vv. fla-itatW 'of Kojnul 1 1 (.

1 1 Si I o.lit- i rent I ltre. Will II': nif Srial i and will tent b'tih I i'lih, Ot" I I- Hi t-l. It.H lH(Cl I Sl -T It. HI I isi.a I i i ni ttt lell mih.i-il mel rs.imi.iM 1 ti lai liei il a 'lirtiin I l.tlt 'm a ioniii. in 'toafnal atiii lit Iii-h loii I Mm set HAU Wal IU Oliililil it fur a Vrr av a pttit i me jitniliir for $.

ant tiii. it I full Hum ai i hi iniip'aiitK i eH.i flu? ctioiiv p. i lute ti'Hioa bv i'ti III) 11, j( fit Ii.iIhih hh, i a'faf mt'i' el of limiting lit pi (diV "In 1 ma th seivii i will bo itiu.deieit tif-sl facilities The estimated Inlal first (ess than one per cent of the error of reckoning triev would be allowing in their $10,000,000 worth of building. Mr. Carton explained to (continued on paga.

fifteen) Outlook P.ctler With- Lily-Tulip Agreement Sought On Industrial Park The picture of Lily-Tulip Corp. Itaylng in Holmdel and developing a plant estimated to cost up to $50,000,000 on 117 acres off Route li to the south near South Laurel Ave. Improved this week after company officials acknowledged to Itovernmenl for a lol.ll Cost of Isliiiiali'd rosl for annual niiiiiiienaiK lilt Hiiti I if lie leeiid til It- Ad i hlit'Oe Vt'l ii('pOitl In Hi '1mm (I lo I'OO 10 lle.iiil. Iiol of lie- moo vi. was tttl In i iii tit il ivo Ait'' llii the In lie (tied (mOnllHi un iiil.i i.l lie- o'lvf am a tie-ndirt of a li.i"l til July 7.

The project, estimated at $1,981,000, Is the result of a four-year Study by the engineers. The recommended plan provides for the following improvements: cost of the project Is average miiiiiihI costs for maintaining the works ai for periodic beach nonrlsliiiieiit and Matawan 'low-nshlp, also will gel Claird III liilenliiirl to li vonlia! ly lo rem a jm) day iln)nl yer. Hobeit torbli, Intard pieve dent, miiioiinced thai (h hoaid will not olilaitl fedeial aid for (liildint of nuliiaiy ponoiuiel or (continued on pig" font) l' WiilkeH IivIhk WMllill the dislrlit (i iniiliiiird on f.i.n from which he received a Bachelor of Laws Degree in 1953. Whlla al Law School he was editor of the Law i recipient of the American Jurisprudence prir.a for excellence in the study of Corporations, selected Graduate of the Year of the Rutgers Inn for 1958, and was a member of Phi Delta 11,1 llltll I IS Bld'j jilioii! tto 111 by 1 teilo ti Hi lll.iid III Kevin, I Sli iMimtne lb nrcfl 1 an t'lnth. nl mi and allied Iii, in Oi tiie te lit li.a fllliifii' W'en Im leh, HI il (lilt .,1 tl Itaiitati A)rovr Voters Schools ilfdil bin i aiifOntOiii.

I'fim vile) to d' i lata in jeiid lim Imjidi imfli V4i lilod yom A'tvo hiwou ion I A lijil'd Ullhlili ing Kiti' (li'ii lo (H-i'in. pt'iporiy ami hi at I a i mil til tiai uf Iha I end ai S' h'ftl tietlfMO fct- 1 It. forh (''ll (Jllm ipal, aski, Hirt IkihIiJ ill 1'itl iiilor dfiiiiii'irt id Hi n'kwn ptiiliirm al Dial i leml Mi 'd tliff will lw 70 faiio'y iiu'im (1 iinttt'l un pujia t'on ty (lie 12 Vute llO'toi4 Phi International Lenal Fraternity. Was Legal Secretary Mr. Kirkpatrick has also served as legal secretary to Judge James R.

Giuliano of the Essex County Court after graduation. He was admitted to practica in New Jersey in April 1959, and has since special Voft Mavily In Favor Of Project IihIomJ ao-Olii'i tirniiMiij! llii I iv i i Mie, li-votiti fit In $rs on 'township IhmI (iit( lii-mln bonnl in pij-o Mi K'l' Irft Mr I'll, I'iMJie! fletii' (l tlt(jlit0 on jue ffftliell ri'Sidonis llonsdnv ovoi wlioltniitaiv i. I I J2 1 i. i tJ'ill 10 woniirytr apjiioved th In in til dm atimi'l $li ill.lHKI eloiiietilaiy Ii.kiI biiildiiig pi'ti'iairi Hsid'Mit Voted III lu 1 11 in Mviir of Ihe lnnrj "I'i room biiiftling prtitain, 'Ilia siliotil building piogiaoi of feieil for approval Ly th bird ized In trial work. He is a veteran of two years sea duty in the U.S.

Navy and presently holds the rank of Lt. (jg) in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Mr. Kirkpatrick resides at 24 Lennox Rumson with his wife and son.

Jklayor James H. Ackerson last week they wera "worried" about proposed "1" ions for an industrial park across the highway from their property. Disquiet about the piatter was heightened among fciwnship officials when officials of lie company failed to put In appearance at a special planning board meeting June 13 called specifically to resolve the matter. This week the company filed a contract with the township for the main road In which they contracted for the consideration of $1 to lave road work done at the site which the level and grade of louih Laurel Ave. could be altered IV Lily-Tulip to suit their needs.

This has made it possible to effect Construction of a "main road" into the property. Another favorable aspect developing this week Is the return to the private conference table of company officials. It was learned top Lily-Tulip officials have conferred With the sponsors of the industrial park in the zone with a view a a mutual inrawmant No Official Word Holmdel Pupils Hill MaUi Report laboratory Bytlding (lull I lOi l'ille ll. SOMOlltO "il plilflS lOOltfUIJ' Moll of noa t'ii! iu'noit'iM lioiltloig no teuton! Mi'i Mlly III llolliell'l Hi lie lenldmg is iiiieieii'l la inclutloa cnnsirtii linn of a new classroom vA nt to th legit H' htKil under rorntrui linn l' rlfic park, a four rtiom addition at th Cove Pd, S' hool iroj a room addilion al th Moid! Pd At Ktyport Meeting Ke(xl ha not re nived a School. The board has funtmi o-it icii ft 'on I in hit omifimsUiner that unless the new fai illtiei ar 'of Mm anon, or any official wok) Keansburg and Konnsbiug and Inking bntili (above) that were In dry dock on a voyage Into th meadows In Keyport and Matawan Township.

Mayor Applegatc To Open Office To Officiate At Ceremonies Mayor Charles E. Applegala will In April of this year, lets lhan eight months after Donna swirled Into the buy shore area, a northeaster Inundated roads causing evacuations In Union Beach, built, tliero will an ion Is going to happen about of the matter be oTit Vrm.ily open the fifth office 111 uic VhaHnu lawn savtnoc ftnrt li ficially open the fifth office Shadow Lawn Savings and Loan (continued on page nrteenj Ho '-I l'ijtill, or ding to fsporl made by Donald A 1 il if 'raiaiy, th adjourned mfoiiiig Df fh Kevpttrt B'tatd nt I'diit atltiri I josda cvwitrig (t on pK f'u I Kiwariii Dbrit By Philo, Shulti Kvwit bib voted 15 lufidsy In favor of having Its d'l Another Plan For East Point Union Beach Council Is Offered Option Another tentative proposal for the rep 4- at -iy ti 4 fltnil of tl tl 1 'llwif Blot ofl it rneiil ei.t-o-. i. inojef i on lion off I 1 4 lotil I- ytat 1 tif fiaiiio bollii.tia, rv4tl toiilKnil wlie ii had ii mi In hi9. Will rid to o.i!t feed for lit gfuditig lod fiat iarg do1, (nurioNii a' I oriatru" tioii of a- '-i-i-Mii b'jlld'iig will a ltll ttioiiiietloii tia ut so with Inii al tt tioji.ii of t-ia iJvaioiitioi iiOf (ft Jii present ti 'or mo build, eg Of (AO Mia ttie t'-it'i tiiiiiiaiied by to i Jala nre (leim.j il.g 111 II ti t-Maa) aimnila's, aiei a--.

ll'g paoionij sv ll fetiol ii.i4 lad'o 4 tr.n 1 M' i Association in Keyport next Thursday morning. John G. Lawley, president of the 34-year-old institution, said the mayor had accepted I his invitation to be present to meet the officers of the association and members of the Kevrjc-i-i Bigger Hospital Considerable expansion in size of the hospital to go up In Radian Township Is reported lo hava been decided upon after a survey by the I amand Construction New York, during the past fortnight. Originally planned as IB bed structure, Ihe survey moved the plana along to a 145 bed hospital and Ihe word Is now thai II will be still of a larger sir If it Is lo meet lb demands of III population area lo be served. Option for lh purchase of I he sile on which It I to arerled was reported Tuesday night to near a signing.

Iwo sites war under consideration and a definite decision has been made. astes lo tti r.iytsrt.i i oiivvnti'iii in Board which will guide the destiny Kast Point property was received of the new office. i at the Union Beach Council meeting WJlfll Miniver- I oronto nl wj-a SiieSpcnd Sentence In Sadowsky (lase Placed On Probation By County Judge Joseph Sadowsky. West Front Keyport, was givn a suspended five to seven year atat pilsoti sentence Friday for mnsltighler In Ihe dealh of ('harles Kough, who ded afiur th two men fouglit out aid a Keyport tavern Oit 7, I'lVj. Senlenca Hal Imposed by Mun-moulh County Jinlg Edward Aehor, who placed Sadowky on nroliation for five yean and fined him I'M.

In addilion, Jutlg Asi Iot lulj Sadowsky to "alay out of taverns" as a Ootulilion of probation la-dowsky was convicted of th charge by a Jury May 2.1, afiar two Dtior ihniK, VO' bfiiitit and A Keyport Magistrate Guest Of Air Force During this week Magistrate Seymour R. Kleinoerg, Keyport, is mong guests of "Operation Understanding." a project sponsored by the 52nd Artillery (AD), Highlands Air Force Station. The group of Chosen civilians will tour Army ftiissile installations in the south, ind attend an actual missile firing. The group departed th New York area Mondav, bv military Mr. iwiey said me new ollice I Thursday night.

In a leller A 3-10 aludeiitt without rlansriKirrn In September 'Ih en'ir hoot system Ii currently on double i a i on Th Slai Division of I Gov. rnmi-nl last wek gv th board a grn llhl on til bonding whit will s( ed th l-gl dobt limit of th township. Hi bond mo will apresd Over a comparatively short 1') year per lod ortktn.ii lorn of Iho ie rooms may permit th board to plat pupils in th is(h, -Do'h and (lehlh gtidM nil full day lona, Siartiug in S'ptniber, Par Itaa illl'tenls In th Upper g'S'titl will "end the fttti gh hool Double Donationt Anovtincaiiienl has made by Mr, Ptr A. HS. BvhK Arc chairman for On M.ntal Health fund drlv.

thai tlili yr contribution for tliia ra svsr doubl thM pt last year, "In-rompUi total for till yr prov that tlalement and mor i riHurn ar still due," Mr, ftaad ift favor of apaiiding Kiwati ymid 'h I nitcf) Riair and (aoa in "Jh lisua wss (J I'l rhe pflrtie otte lo tooie tiof.it th Cofivefitioii. A d-'iSte 01 I'i lis'te was brill hfir tl, minlera voted. Mlv i Bahm, Highlands, stated that he was interested in a six months op tion and enclosed a check for $100 Mr. Bdhrs said he would offer for the property, but wanted Only In GP Homes Sewers For "West" Mavor Philip reports that 'lime to work with borough officials with "half the voles In" a distinct on development of plans lor mar- aircraft for Fort Sill. Okia where thev toured old Fort Sill, a frontier 'plurality favors sewers installation public bailing beach, motel, Sfafe Commander Fdward A.

Duva, 137 Ocean Ave Keansburg, was elected atal commander at th annual Vtram of bust and saw the la'est surface-to- in the aea west of Ave. in swimming pool and industry of a l-irfac missiles. The party then 1 Garden Parkwav Homes while it is "nnn-obnoxioiu nature that would few to Biggs AFB, Texas, and the way round in the easterly afh'rd an income lo the borough fcas transported from ttvre to sector. The township conducted a and employment to local residents." fort Bliss for billeting. The third poll bv letter this month on the Previously It was reported thai day of the trip comprised tour of feeling of householders about sew- the tary hemical hast Brims- th Army Air Defense Command ers installation on the terms pre-f wick and Flemington.

was inlerost- Kri.dnti. travel to Mc- len'ed at me June municiDal meet-; 'd in constructing a multi million )uriei In Dot ember and Manh of! Iiisl year, couldn't agree on a ver 1 i. Foreign Wan Slale Convention rv oi.i th, regor Kanga, n.M., tor ooserv mg Iftere were 11; nomes poiiea i' urn uiou pirL Salurday the "west" and 139 in the i interest ia contingent upon the opiu at Asoury arK saiuruay Hon of a Nik firing. Tha group In the I rial, slale witnettea died thai Sailnwtky asked Mr Keough, wlto livej In Bford. Middletown Township, to lav th tavern bi au he allegedly was annoying th barmaid.

il the barmaid denied that Mr. Keouoh The terms wert $M) per year plus dredging of a deep waier channel Sptfmding Crat Jjvf "th Bnmtk 1 Mvnday gii aaawtal i.i llwa (Kilo a Jtia'ttnw i (is al svmla I lie, lb a swS rxHMi4 i impwa pnil ilioan iwtmail tWlll ftwgWt ah stugrs H'ttfl Clauiat il.tNaai Vn SimI Iran Imsai tm-a ISai 41 ralv4 uittfwua aattia.aaa) iiag ran, 9m avtvit a) am wt.i4a.!j tit-H. Vwa a4 al aaia sV t4 Minawe ss rlltaaa i Inwi'tn -M aa Si" wml it Mr Wrang pn 'oil iim haliK 11 aMmt'i 4- t't aatoi-! leMHllitg nut ant tawnl auni'iima. a laai Its aaamif' a 4. bt, twaa4 SI iei a-4 saM4ial a- I'hlin It a'fiirnatlv and Mr S'ltji'f the ng'iv Mr I'l-t'Q noted tin' both ory 'td I at world wld ti rtukrip no aid thteby In I'ipoilor ptisMlon to i't a In a big ftilfillllieill of Polity iid ln'r- nat.onal good wtl tl.l lies rooiitiy s--kli'g to d'velop t'lioiig'toul il world I fjiit Mr I iti''f ft I tint "in''Blonl" WMiid null Ki Will 0'lll lO vKI'rtlS 'ld losg of Incorn loth ii 00 cur srh'B a Cii in'ry hk Cuht tkl pi ciitnrroinur ienl tf Th Uni'd lie n-itl (i at Jyn.

i tiiwuitty ftitttl w'ln II former K'trti dent Eisenfiower found II ni Maary ty away so II i miif rot fuirhof attittmat'o-a woijlj en'r of Kiwan Mr triulu further a dtminiiatiiHi ol (i1d Klwams wuik In th I tuied fliitta and a i by a jlri' in" ,) ln. ro 4 iliitoa lut hat ft C' pi hr th 4i Node New York Turnpike Fxptess fsrtll se Missil Park and the pro- fityp Nik Zeui at Whir Sands llsai! Bangs on the fourth day. Th tour concludes with a visit to th North American Air De a 50 per monsh service charge, to permit otean going shipa to tie (Bav shore Sewerage Co plus a up directly at company din ks and non-'in-e-est charge of SI 50 per the availability of fresh water tor month altogether. cooling and process pin poses. uises.

frequent dally service from had given hor any trouhl Hollo'a. Comniuleri buy 10 lr Victim I.fl Tavra The mavor stated Thomas' At me suggestion ot Mavor ll.it fense Command Headquarters aid. Contribution wer as fulluws: Kypor Ml? ph lag dl Malawan, IS), tag 2t (ll(lid eh, $11! Aornrdlng I Mrs Read III results do It' llria at low! ahalifnen, Mr Harry 'uracil, Kyporl Rlohafd UiawaiL tnd Mrs. Mr. Iltrwood Both, (Mr siaffa and iiell r1nr.

Mr, Rd spred lb approUrttMI t4 lb lima and It fund dViva fhslrman al) wito htpl maka Oils "th anat isioiMMtful ttiiv fat thi (." For ached'tlo it' I Mi Keough lft tii tavern a vey C. t.nkson. council voted to relurn the $UX) check to Mr. Hulirj Colorado Springs, where the Carr, Perth Amnoy. has been r.

in briefed Kructed to start obtaining ease- Ixxiks and save Olfax 4 2222 On NOR AD by th Deputy Com-: menu for Ihe aewer Ir-s over the and will request him lo discuss his pronosal at a joint meeting of the sat oulslu, according to tnsilrnorr Sadowsky followad hirn outside ti told him to go home. Thn. accord Ing lo Satkiwsky, Koogh mado an obscene remark and swung ai him. Kadowsky said struck Mr Keough Hire or four tlmns and (continued On pag four) trunding General. ARADCOM and next fnur to six weeks A contract sour the Combat Operations Cen- of has a'ready gone out for ter During tha trip, provision is the work in the "west'' to Shore-made for the party to vis.t J.iarM.

land F.jipment Co Hail. Seer M-vico. Gard-n of the Godi. Col reveie bonds are enp ted to be and the Air Forcf Academy issued th.l summer. and the planning board.

Wants "Solid Proposal" Councilman-William langan sug jested that tlie firm should (continued on page fifteen) Node Charcoal chicken and French (ries to lake out $1,23. Polio Poal Hous, I corneri, Keyport..

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Years Available:
1878-1962