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TMI ONLY NIWSFANI IN MONMOUTH COUNTY WITH ALL THSI SttVtCB WEATHER FOXIXAST NU aetata it Kiaa featarat I tl um mi fraVaaeaaan psj WfWWWWWW SWaSWaaj Ceetioi fr aia iua rry rv 5 rww vl. (Complete Waothar Report on Poqo VOL 51 NO. 293 LONG BRANCH. NEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 FIVE CENTS Daily Record UN Is Faced Chooiese ISegoira Sandy if With Loss Of 'A Hills from Two US Money Aid Vieivs Asked South Koreans Sen. Wiley Worns UN To Do Something About Subversives UNITED NATIONS Uf) After LKIST SEOUL (A5) About 750 Extra Postal Sen.

Alexander Wiley (R-Wis) threatened the United Nations last night1 with a loss of Its biggest chunk of man-clal support that from the United Hunt Proposes Chinese Reds smashed back to the peaks of Big- and Little Nori Hills on the flaming Western front today, only two hourt liter rugged South Koreans eiptured the strategic height is bloody, band-to-hand battle. riercely fighting Chinese swept up the slopes of the two hills In a twopronged drive shielded by cover of darkness and a devastating Service Set For Holiday Beginning next week, post of States unless something is done to keep subversives snd spies out Senate Group of the U.N. secretariat But in making his threat, Wiley who ia slated to head the power fices in the Shore area will provide Meeting Soon communist artillery and mortar ful Senate Foreign Relations Com additional services to meet the pre Christmas rush. 1 barrage. Beginning Tuesday and continu mittee in the new Congress made it clear he thinks a major part of the blame for alleged subversives sUll on the U.N.

payrolls lies with ing through Dec. 23, carriers in The valiant first Republic of Korea Division had seized Big and Little Nori ia -the sixth of a series Long Branch will make two deliveries of mall daily, including Saturday, in all residential areas Truman's Blast? At Ike And Mac Called 'Arrogant' WASHINGTON (Pi Sen. the American State Department Wiley said in a statement that congressional sentiment is build of bloody counterattacks in savage, day long fighting. BOK'S EXHAUSTED served by the post office, except the rural route, John W. Guire, ing up to cut off U.S.

money for the international organization "un lntonwttmtl BeaMeaete Hunt (D-Wyo) proposed to postmaster, announced. The stamp parcel window at the main office on Third Ave, will be less adequate security procedures have been worked out to guaran Exhausted South Koreans, first backed down the smoke-shrouded slopes of Big and Little Nori yesterday after the Chinese threw nearly 3.000 men into the searing battle for the stepping Sonte Hills on the northern invasion route, to open Sunday from 12 noon to 8 tee that the U.N. and Its organs do p.m. and also on Sunday, Dec. 21.

not remain a base for espionage FREIGHTER SINKS AFTER COLLISION Only the prow remains above the waters of San Francisco Bay as the Norwegian freighter Fernstream goes to the bottom after a collision In a deep fog with the freighter Hawaiian Rancher. A patrol motorboat stands by. The 4 crewmen and eight passengers aboard were safely taken to shore, (Story on Page 8) Stamp and parcel post windows and subversion. $560 MILLION st the main office are now open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

dally, except for Sundays. day, an immediate extraordinary session of the Senate Armed Services Committee to look into Gen. Douglas MacArthur, views on ending the Korean Wan President Truman, with some barbed remarks sbout both Mac-Arthur and President-elect Eisenhower, rejected yesterday a senator's suggestion that he call the two men to the White House to discuss Korea. The U.S. psys a little more than one-third of the U.N.

bills and hu contributed $560 million to it since WINDOW OPEN Saturday schedule will 1946. De maintained tomorrow ana lwc. Uniform Censorship Seoul. Associated Press Correspondent liilo Farneti reported the ROK infantrymen drove the Reds from Little Nori in an enveloping attack from the right and left flanks. A half hour later, South Koreans dug la around nearby Big Nori to cut off the Communist approach route.

Then the ROKs dashed through Chinese fire to the pesk of the bloodstained crest. Wiley Is serving as a U.S. delegate to the U.N. Assembly, but he emphasized that he spoke only as 20, except the stamp-parcel post window which will be open until 7 p.m. senator.

The American delega Service windows at the Elberon tion to the UN. was taken aback Truman said, among other things. station, West End station snd sta To Be Used In Korea tion are now open daily from 8 he doubts MacArthur haa hit upon any new way to peace, and that he by Wiley's blast and had no com ment The Wisconsin Republican bllst a.m. to 7 p.m. The hours will con tinue through Dec.

23 with the ex still thinks Elsenhower campaign announcement that he would go to the Korean War sone was demago WASHINGTON UP) A new, uniform system of censor Firneti said the two peaks, overlooking the froxen Imjin River north of'Yonchon, were pounded by Allied artillery fire for about ered current arrangements on security between the Stat Depart ception of Saturdays when service will be maintained from 8 a.m. to ment and the U.N. as "hopelessly guery. 3 p.m. as piMt HAWAIIAN'S GREET EISENHOWER President-elect Eisenhower, with a Hawaiian lei around his neck, waves from back of his car as it moves through Honolulu's Wat kiki area en route to Kaneohe from Pearl Harbor shortly after he arrived on the cruiser Helena on his trip from Korea.

He will spend several days In Hawaii before return tag to New York. ship for all the Armed Forces will become effective in Korea. It also would apply wherever American forces become involved in any war. fV. Inadequate." Truman's words drew soma GOP In the Red Bank area, including He aaid U.N.

Sec Gen. Trygve cries of "arrogant" and "slander three hours late today. Allied fighter-bombers swarmed overhead. Seventy planes swooped down in (Continued on Psge 3, Col 6) Lie had a 'clearer conception" of post offices st 103 Broad Fair Haven, Shrewsbury and the west ous" on Capitol HilL Hunt taking The new regulations were announced yesterday by the Armed Forces. the problem than some State Department officials.

He blamed borough station at 13 Herbert no part In the row, told reporter: BRIEF COMMITTEE Officials said they bring into one Postmaster Fred A. Crine said, Washington officials for giving Lie uniform order most of the separate starting Monday, the parcel post Jews To Light inadequate information on which "I would like to see Sen. Russell (D-Ga.) call either or both generals to Captltol Hill to brief the Armed and stamp windows will be open rules snd practices enforced, by the various services in the past Driver Nabs Hit-Run Car Clear Steers I CtG to act against American employees with allegedly subversive records. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Services Committee. On Saturdays, beginning tomor First Chanukah U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Russell, the committee chairman Most significant change is placing field press censorship directly under the public information agen John lUckerson told the McCar- the windows will close at 8 p.m. During the Christmas rush who presided ever the 1B51 Senate ran Senate Internal Security Sub- wveaUgatkm of the PresUent's fir cies of the services. Intelligence the windows will also be open from Committee Wednesday that the CandjeTonight 1 p.m.

to p.m. on Sundays. and other staff units have had this anthaetty. '5-. Stair Dersffttwmt bad supplied Ue MIDDLETOWN-A Red Bank jam apprehended the! driver of a ear that struck his vehicle on Rt.

Service at Fort Monmouth will ing of MacArthur as Allied Com-manderiiJCom and the Far East, is out eue elty. Hunt aald he thonfht Congreai with adverse information about 40 Although designed primarily for also be extended, with windows Chanukah, the Jewish festival of 35 yesterday and failed to (top. HONOLULU (P) President-elect Eisenhower, relax open between 7:30 a.m. to 5:43 p.m. American U.N.

employes, but that 14 of them still were employed by lights, will be ushered in tonight should be "informed and consulted' overseas theaters of war, the regulations provide that censorship may be enforced within the conti Harry Miller, 28, of Union ing in bright Hawaiian sunshine from his Korean tour and with the first lighting of candles on weekdays, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays and from 9 a.m.. to the U.N. Lie was reported to feel (Continued on Psge 3.

CoL 8) in the home. policy-shaping: talks, was steering: clear today of any fight 12 noon on Sundays. that Hickerson's statement implied that he had failed to act when pre nental United States upon orders by the President or Secretary of Red Bank, told township police that while driving outh on the highway, another car, proceeding in the same direction, struck bis between President Truman and Gen. MacArthur dver Crine ssid 63 to 70 mail carriers A joyoua occasion, the holiday commemorates the cleansing of the temple in the time of the Mac Ike: Troops sented with definite evidence Defense if the country has been peace plan for Korea. snd clerks will be added to handle against American employes by the Eisenhower planned to pay at vehicle and kept on going.

the flow of Christmas mail which or is sbout to be invaded. The new regulations include American Government cabees when the invaders were defeated. Chanukah is a home he believes will be heavier this A two-mile chase ensued, mdihg when the hit-and-run vehicle came The U.N. authorized a statement least 18 holes of golf today on the windswept course slongside the Final Blood Stay In Korea year. by a spokesman yesterday saying these provisions: Field censorship may be enforced immediately upon a de and family celebration 'and is marked with the presentation of He said there is at present a to rstop.

and parked. Miller said the driver, a woman, refused to that the adverse information was merely delivered orally and that gifts, particularly to the children. NEW BEDFORD, UP) An- eight-day holiday, Chanukah Bssil Brewer, publisher of the New Appeal Made give her name or exhibit her driver's license when asked for he had never received written in formation for the record or defln claration of war by the U.S., sn armed attack upon this country, its territories, possessions or areas occupied or controlled by the U.S., noticeable increase in cancellation and Chirstmas mail. He urged the public to heed three atrong points for service mail early, wrap packages securely- and address plainly; them. is observed with the lighting of candles, one on the first night two on the second, and increasing by sea at Kaneohe, the Marine Corps air station across Oahu Island from Honolulu.

He slso planned talks with John Foster Dulles, secretary of Gov. Douglas McKay of Oregon, Eisenhower's selection as secretary of the A final sppeal was msde today ite evidence of subversive connections which would warrant firing Bedford Standard-Times, today quoted President-Elect Eisenhower as saying on Oct 24 that he proposes to keep S. troops in Korea ss long as sny Americans remain in Communist prison camps. or after an armed attack on U.S forces snywhere. The woman was later identified in a check up ss Mrs.

Kathleen Stout, Sleepy Hollow Rd. Middle- a Secretariat member. one through the eight-day period. Holiday additions In prayers will by Ralph J. Damiano, local Blood-mobile chairman, to local citizens to meet the ISO-pint quota when Crash Victim the Bloodmobile visits here mark the regular Sabbath services tonight at Congregation Brothers The correspondence between the Route 4-N Changed To 71 Two close associates predicted of Israel, Second Ave.

HOLIDAY SERMON Eisenhower would shun public con Eublisher and Elsenhower was pub-shed today in the Standard-Times. The Bloodmoblle will be at the town, No complaints, police said have yet been made. City Man Injured In Car-Truck Crash SX Sank Stum troversy with the President Tru Brewer said a letter from the A holidsy sermon will be given Young Men's Christian Association building, 404 Broadway. In Highway Renumbering man yesterday tailed the Elsen Dies At Fort 8trilir Berne MIDDLETOWN Township pol by Rsbbl Abraham Kellner tomorrow at 10:13 a.m. general, dated Oct 24 from Detroit, stated in part: Dsmisno pointed out thst the Senlat T.

The SMI? StMerd "There is no easy or early solu city has failed to meet the quota in the last seversl Bloodmobile visits ice today reported that Woodlyne hower mission to Korea a "piece of political demagoguery" and said it was MscArtbur's duty as a soldier to report to the President if he has any plan for peace in Korea. A candlelight service will usher in the Chanukah festival tonight at 8:30 at Temple Beth Miriam, THENTON Plans lor renumbering New Jersey's state highways during the first week of Jan LITTLE SILVER Frank Zacco, 64, of 115 John St, Long Branch, suffered a possible dislocated shoulder here last night when the Children's Yule here. Only on the first visit wss the auota of 150 pints of blood met. tion of the Korean situation. To the contrary, I have aaid that this wsr Into which our vacillating leadership took us unprepared, ia one part of global problem which Bowne, 22, of Liberty Pl West Keanaburg, died at 6 a.m.

today at Fort Monmouth Station Hospital from bead Injuries suffered in an Rabbi Aaron H. Lefkowitx an nounced. uary have been completed, Rans- All blood collected is used only for ear in which be was a passenger WON'T GET INVOLVED servicemen, he ssid. ford J. Abbott, State highway commissioner, snnounced todsy.

struck a parked truck at Branch Members of the temple Sisterhood will participate in the auto accident on Rt 33, Wednesday "Ike ia not going to get into any He suggested that donors con and Suverton Aves. must eventually oesoivsaona worldwide basis. night Party Sunday The annual Christmas party to be given by the Elks Crippled quarrel with Truman," one of tact him or the Red Cross chapter kindling of the lights. The renumbering, the first since the state numbering system was The vehicle, operated by Milton Eisenhowers close friends ssid. "Pending other solutions, 1 have They are Mrs.

Sidney Mindlin, at Shrewsbury for appointmenta. Bowne, a National Guardsman, had been taken to the post hospital revised in 1927, will sffect a num He's going to see Gen. MacArthur, Colbert, Seaview Long Branch, lost a front wheel and ran up an embankment after the for a long time advocated stepping up the training of Republic of Mrs. James Abls, Mrs. Julian Kep-pler, Mrs.

Gerson Abramson, Mrs. ber of routes serving the Shore where he was immediately placed Children's Committee will be held as he said he would, to get Mac- srea. Neptune Hose Sunday at p.m. at the Elks Home, Joseph Neumsnn, Mrs. Elpert on the critical list The accident happened on Rt 33 Arthur's views on the best wsy to bring pesce to the Far East He accident.

Existing NJ. Rt. 4-N will be Garfield Joseph Puttermsn, Coleman, Mrs. Abe Marlin, Mrs. Calvin Buren, Mrs.

William' Mar late Wednesday afternoon, Bowne's is not soma to become Involved in Korea troops in far greater numbers. Such sVogrsm is In our interest, gradually to lessen the drain on our manpower, and in tha interest of the Korean republic. In chairman, announced. Zacco was taken to Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, 'by the Red come Rt 71, Rt S-28, from Mat-awan to New Brunswick and Som- Renames Slate sny fight over if." The party bad originally been 'Bank Firs. Aid Squad and was re- erville.

will become Rt 18. Rt 33 "Ike will stand on the sidelines scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 21. fact the Korean ambasssdor has lin and Mrs. IrvingeBelin.

Kiddush will be recited ty Robert Weston. Oneg Shabbat will follow the service with Mrs. Samson Katz and In the Truman-MacArthur will remain the aame. RT. 35 UNCHANGED A WAC detachment from Fort car collided with another vehicle operated by Frank J.

Beesley 39, of 911 Shore Union Beach. Funeral arrangements will be under the direction of the Bedle Funeral Home, 212 Main Key port The entire slste of officers of the Neptune Hose Company I has (Continued on Paga z. col ti snother associate said. Monmouth will assist with the Rt. 33A, connecting road be been re-elected, it wss snnounced party by providing entertainment! ported in good condition by hos-- pital authorities this morning Colbert was uninjured.

Cars Collide Here, hfo Complaints Made tween Rts. 33 and 35, will become Mrs. Florence Schindler as hostes- Spore The Rod, Spoil Thug lsst night st the monthly compsny snd acting as hostesses. Lt Rt 66. 34 will remain un (Continued on Page 3, CoL 3) meeting.

Eckcrt of the detachment has changed' in part, but will become Only new company officer is The Children Are Calling 11 Rt' 70 before it links up with existing Rt, 40 which will slso be John J. Riley who wss elected sec Cars driven by Albert Resnikoff, been In charge of arrangements which were made through the cooperation of the United Service Orgsnlzation. ond lieutenant as Anthony Coluzzl changed to Rt 70. 14 Berg and Joshua T. Hall, Use Of Whipping Post For Criminals! Is Ashed moved up to the post of first lieu Rt 35 will remain unchanged 413 willow Ave, collided yester tenant and Raymond Stelling to A number of dance routines will day at S.

Seventh and. Chelsea for most of its length. It will be known as Rt 35 through Monmouth snd Middlesex Counties until link- Aves. Twins Slept In Darns, Fields Vith Mother, Dad be presented by the Davis School of Dancing. 1 Re-elected were Allen Griffin Resnikoff was driving north on S.

Seventh Ave. snd Hall west on ins with U.S. S. At its southern president; Kenneth Wardell, vice Santa Claus will be present to terminus, before Lskewood, it will In Tha Record distribute toys and 'gifts to the Chelsea Ave. when the collision oc curred.

president; E. Cline Vsn Brunt, secretary and Harold Smock, treasurer. Frank Clark and Russell youngsters. Refreshments will be The right side of the Resnikoff Trimble sre fire police. become Rt 88.

Also remaining unchanged will be Rt 36. The Rt 38 extension will also be known as Rt. 38. 'DRESS REHEARSALS' Friday, Deceaiber 12, MSI. rag (Continued on Page.

2. Col. 3) Plans were made for decorating served the group. Call Coast Guard To Aid Schoonor the fire house for Christmas. IT'S GETTING LATE! Amusements Birthday dub 24 Births 2 A total of 2,500 improved route Routine business completed the markers are how stock-plied In session, Bridge 24 various locations and several Camera News SANDY HOOK The Coast "dress rehearsals" have been held Class lied Advertising 22 22 Guard answered a distress call COMEDIAN IN HOSPITAL SANTA MONICA, Calif.

(Jf) Ceaalea 21 In anticipation of the state-wide I Tkk mm ta mHm ivpntaala-tl. raw MttarlM fm lk (Um tk rllr A. 4 ChlMm'a (wklr. Lrac raatk'i wKr II. TImt Maf pttnlr hi Ik hM tliil maw.

MifUilalfS wila tl Brra IH nt ju kl Uitai rk SmI, BMtal atlm Mm. i Kathy and Martha, 7-year-old identical twin sisters, hare slept in barns, fields and under railroad trestles' with their wandering parents. Now their mother and father are paying the price for their irresponsibility by the loss of their health. The nwther is incurably ill; the father ia a semi-invalid who tries to contribute toward the board whichtthe Family and Children's Society is psying. There are no other relatives from a schooner aground on changeover.

Abbott said. MONTGOMERY, W)-The return of the whipping post was listed smong measures advocated by a Jurist here to protect "the rights of law-abiding peo-ple." Circuit Judge Walter B. Jones said in an address to a civic club yesterday that in the administration of criminal law "we put a greater value on the criminals among ua than we do on their victims." His suggested program to "put the criminal in his place" would Include. these changes ia state Isw: 1. Let a majority on a Jury write a verdict instead of requiring it to be unanimous.

2. Rewrite the laws relating to Insanity pleas in criminal trials. 3. Set up a wtpiirg post for ciaor offenses, 4 Let women servo on juries (they are barred la Alta). Romer ShoaL three miles north of Suffering from a painful diaphragmatic hernia, comedian Red Skel- The new system, Abbott said, CresaweH Pauls 22 Editorial page Erich Brsndcls I George E.

Sokolsky Interested in seeing things through for them. Now they are in a satisfactory home where for the first time in their lives they are clean, well fed and can sit down to a table to eat and go to sleep in beds. Their father goes to see them sometimes. But he cannot talk to them. He sits and stares.

He is unhsppy that they do not show him affection or even indicate they know he Is their father. Now the twins are doing good work in schooL They run and play and seem to be happy. To help them the Family and Children's Society needs funds. Yon ean contribute with any site donation by mailing it to Bos IS, Family and Children's Society, Long Branch. Sandy Hook, last night, but per resulted from long study by specialists and was in conformity ton, was scneauiea to unaergo surgery todsy at St John's formed no rescue operations as the vessel got off under its own with the latest national practice power In addition, has been reviewed The 85-foot tratler type by state and federal agencies, Hal Beyle I Leaking Backward Nation Today 4 Obituaries, Death Notices I Sadie and Televtlaw 7 Social schooner Lady of Good Voyage automobile and trucking associa backed off the shoal ss 83-foot snd Notk rieaae take notice that all persona having bill or clal me again the County of Monmouth muat noaltlvelv preeunt eame on or be tions, oil companies and map 35-foot Coast Guard boats stood by makers.

tore's sssxtc) deck te'hj rexlaJ ft rs fTeria 13-13 The renumbering plan is based IMaaaay Heady fore DECEMBER U. at the Your Msr McMMttt Ta when folki bring you raah for Beautifully decorated door-eanea. upon the following considerations No state highway now bearing wreatha, cemetery blanket. Bruce thlnara you're no ione-tr winy I it's Office ot tha Board of Choaen Freeholder. Court House, Freehold, New EDWARD C.

BROKOHS UJ. number will carry a separate KaJpa J. Ukctiaa rnml Hwi Blrnle, Flortat (formerly Chetauda) Wert End and Weatwood Avenues. Long Branch. (Adv.) aaay throusb TB re'jy Rcor4 Ctajwirtad PboM IX if BrMeh S-I0O0.

i (Adv.) Aaaaat tvaal B'tt Break raat tin tin pootpeaed tt oaue af brael Bond Drive fr a Sunday, rjeemlwM4t te Deeemt Sla. at A. M. (Ati. tUe U-J L-i 4-i liocaida Or rmwpaJrta Folks whq Inatat en quality print (Continued on Pae 3, CoL 4) for Sm-vte.

LOnf Bnmch S-llll A Cajoy cw-e (Adv.) Clerk of tha Boer 19 off on erery paint bra la Ssrcad SMte Fatal stock. Chandler aaS Map. TS ft tone Breach Paint Shop. Ill John W. nock torn.

aunanU Di ing let Tha Dally Uncord Printer do Itt Spwitdr irrvlca at moderate coat. 1J Kroadwar, Phone i IX)g ll.tf XmM Tim II Men. Huha't Broadway. LOai LVaaea raurt Service. Tba RseesS.

Broadway, Loat Branca 1-llOf rectors. iThone LOng Branch S-OKt brivt-la. ISth Ave. istrn. Bl Dr.

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