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ENRAPT YOUNG AUDIENCES This scene in Shrewsbury School, yesterday and scenes like it which are being paralled across the nation, is compellingly indicative of the way your hearts absorb good music. Musicians of stature such as Leonard Bernstein and Isaac Stern, among the legion of others, are giving full support to the "Young Audiences" program. The series of concerts being given throughout the land are getting an avid response from children that is apparently writing finis to musical drought. JUVENILE DELIGHT The musicians depicted are representatives of a group which was organized to introduce chamber music in an exciting and stimulating way to children. The program, called "Young Audiences, is now sweeping the nation, and has reached upward of 1,000,000 children to date.

Monmouth County started with seven schools last year and scheduled concerts in 14 this year. Yesterday, The Chamber Brass Players appeared in three county schools: Forrestdale, Rumson Country Day, and Shrewsbury Borough. Players familiarizing youngsters with instruments are (left to right) Jack Holland, trumpet, Alan Raph, trombone, and Jay McAllister, tuba. Youngsters are William Clark and Margarwet Schiss-ler, both years old. Births Council (Continued from Page 1 NJ Probing Deaths of 14 Who Received Injections period of silence.

Finally Council Monniouti1 Medical Center president Jonn v. uamico movedi jACKSON, Strother, and the his appointment. Councilman Jesse fnrmor cmifh inn Maile Obituaries Garden State Parkway To Ban Motorcyles on 1st TRENTON (AP)-The J. Mcllray abstained and Council- pl Keyport, a ton today, man Eugene Maggee voted against rtvt ttnhort T. and the state of New Jersey is investiga caifirination.CouiKilnIvison,!fOTW Morgan, 76'Buena ting the deaths of 14 patignts who died of hepatitis after receiving Ralph Medolla and Mrs.

Chris rxiwara Mranon ana Hiimon a on. ve NEW SHREWSBURY As of L. Fl BAYMOND A. FATTZ HIGHLANDS Raymond A voted in the affirmative with Da The Highway Authority on that date will ban all motorcycles tiao Ziegler both of Keyport; two injections from a psychiatrist. The attorney general's office.

Feb. 1, motorists will be spared mfco, and Grimmer was appoint brothers, Angello, Hazlet, and the sight of seeing black leather Fautz, 46, of 86 Washington Highlands, died yesterday ed. from the road. Approval has been given by its own Safety Council Anthony of Union Beach; 22 grandchildren and one great jackets and motorcycle boots whiz past them on the Garden State he State Board of Medical examiners and the State Health Department all were involved in at his home. as well as the State Safety Council LOCAL CONTRACTOR Vincent, a local building con terday.

AVALLONE. John and the former Terry Oliver, 965 Elizabeth Long Branch, a daughter, yesterday. LARGEY, Thomas and the former Joan C. Zelanko, 116 Monmouth East Keans grandchild. He was born in Newark and Parkway at a high rate of speed and the state attorney general's tractor and treasurer of the Fair Funeral arrangements are un office.

Haven Democratic Club, was ac the investigation of Dr. Albert L. Weir er of Erlton, a. Camden County community about five miles from Philadelphia. The health department disclosed Thursday that started its investigation Oct.

24, when several South Jersey hospitals informed it of an unusual number of cases of serum hepatitis, an acute fever disease. It said it uncovered 44 cases it the next month, 14 of them fata) and all of them patients Weiner's. Weiner's wife told a reportet that her husband had been ill for several weeks and had taken vacation. She did not say wher he had gone, but added that he had no public comment to make A day after the probe started. Meivm Konn, traffic engineer der the direction of the Day Funeral Home, Keyport.

$40,000 Hike tive in the November election and Joblessness for the authority, said since the burg, twin sons, yesterday, bad lived in Highlands 15 years. He was the son of the late Christian Fautz and Amelia Boehne Fautz. He was employed as a machinist by Westing-house in Newark. He is survived by his wife, Kosene's unsuccessful attempt to unseat Minton in 1959. road was open there have been two motorcycle fatalities.

He said OLMSTEAD, X. L. and the Forecast for Personal Tax Isherwood is the present board former Edna Anne Smith Van's there is no completely accurate Up in County iTaiier rionwwn, a aaugn way to determine the number of chairman. He is an attorney with ter, yesterday. offices in Asbury Park.

Mrs. Theresa Fautz and two sons. Raymond C. Fautz and cycles that use the parkway as they are classified the same as SENN, Stuart, and the formr School Budget Grimmer is a political independ Drop Offered Lucille Constanti, 92 Main The Monmouth Oean County area had a 9.7 per cent unemployment figure for December, Frank T. Judge, director of the Raymond A.

Fautz and cars. Keyport, a son, yesterday. He said last year there were daughter. Miss Mary Alice HIGHLANDS Tentative fig ent, according to the mayor's supporters. Jannell is in the roofing and siding business in the borough.

He EMERSON, Frederick, and 20 accieents that were reported Fautz and a sister, Miss Dor ures released by the local Board At Oceanport the former Mary Louise Cartin, and two fatalities. It was brought thy Fautz of Highlands. State Division of Employment Security, reported today. There will be 12,800 workers unemployed. of Education show that the borough is for at least a 5 Liberty Matawan a daugh out that cycles often spill on the the health department ordered The A.

M. Posten Sons Fu OCEANPORT The Borough is also president of the Fair Haven Chamber of Commeice and road, and the drivers dust them Weiner, 43, an osteophathic physi neral Home, Atlantic Highlands ter, yesterday. Fitkin Memorial Hospital Council last night approved the Only Cape May, 16.7, Atlantic 14.3, and Cumberland, 10.3 Coun is in charge of arrangements, 000 increase in the new school budget. The rise was attributed to Lions Gub. first reading of an ordinance do selves of end continue on their way.

Also to be banned from the road will be bicycles, and After the meeting Kosene told VALERIO, Mr. and Mrs. Vie tor, 1316 Spruce Wana ties reported higher figures. All ing away with the personal prop JOSEPH OGDEN newsmen he wanted to replace 450 for tuition, and $14,000 for counties had increases. erty tax on household goods as scooters.

KEANSBURG Joseph Og massa, a son. yesterday. Carlock because "it would be bet of Jan. 1. 1962.

The miblic hear Kohn said motorists have com Statewide, the unemployment den. 73. of 17 Leola died BALS Mr. asd Mrs. Edward ter to have someone right here in ing is scheduled for Feb.

percentage was 7.4, with a total yesterday in his home. He was transportation to Atlantic Highlands High School. However, $6,000 of the tuition figure is caused by a miscalcu 65hi Sea Girt Manasquan, plained about the cycles' lights and their cutting in and out of town to do the Job. cian specializing In psychiatry, to stop giving injections to his patients. It said it took the step "as an emergency disease control measure." A health department spokesman said Weiner apparently gave injections of various drugs to calm his patients and it is possible the apparatus he used may have introduced the hepatitis virus into of 183,000 workers without Jobs.

Oceanport is following the ae a son, yesterday. Carlock, a carpenter, later told 'born in England, and had lived in Kearny before moving here traffic. Should a motorcycle driv The total went up by 24,000 tion of other boroughs in the RAMSEY, Mr. and Mrs. Sam the RECORD he is presently work lation of the Atlantic Highlands rr stray onto the parkway he over November figures and Judge area that have previously elimi 1134 Embury Neptune, ing on a job at the new Bell two years ago.

Mr. Ogden was employed board in figuring its tuition. The would be subject to a $200 fine or nated the tax. a son, yesterday. Telephone Laboratories in Holm said another rise is expected xi January, although won't be as money a noted Highlands during 30 days in jail.

The Board of Assessment re a stationery engineer for the Atlas Oil Refining Newark. del, but he has worked a great deal in surrounding communities severe as previous January the past two years has been underrated, according to Atlantic ported that the borough's net tax their blood. Beach Club He was a communicant of St. and doesn't feel that this is a nan able valuation 1961 will be Missile Blast The State Board of Medical Highlands. The board sayd High The December rise was attri Ann's R.

C. Church. cheap to serving as the building lands owes it about $11,000. Her $9,993,746, an increase of over 1960. The ratio of as inspector.

bert Carusoe, Highlands board au He is survived by his wife, Anna Ogden; three sons, Plans Filed buted to seasonal trends, a continued decline in manufacturing, and an early shutdown of construction activity due to the Dec. ditor, says the Highlands board Carlock, who was appointed in 1966 to replace Linwood Minton Cause Sought Joseph of Maywood; Fred, sessed to real value wiH be 45. 36 per cent. REQUEST AID Examiners suspended Weiner's license Dec. 21 on a temporary basis pending outcome of its probe.

Atty. Gen. David D. Furman said his office is conducting an investigation to see if Weiner's li owes $3,200. the post, said: 'The day I of Keansburg; and Philip, of Building Inspector Orrin A The board will put the money 10-11 buzzard.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) was appointed building inspector The Council will file a request Sharp has received plans for Iselin; a daughter, Mrs. Eliza beth Robinson, of Kearny. The Monmouth Ocean County the budget, Dut no payment Technicians today sought the on Jan. 13, 1956, I stopped taking jobs in the borough.

I wanted to an elaborate cooperative beach area ranked nnn statewide on cause of a spectacular in-flight will be made until a suitable answer is received from Atlantic The John P. Condon Funeral club at the northeast corner for $10,127.68 of state aid, to be used to pave a .35 mile section of Main treet from the Central Railroad tracks to Oceanport ave cense should be suspended permanently or if any criminal prose avoid any possible conflict of in total workers unemployed. Essex Union Morris had Berg' explosion which showered flaming cbunsk of a Pershing missile into of Park and Elberon avenues. Highlnds. State laws says High terest between my livelihood and cution should be undertaken.

lands has two years to pay the en-Passadc, Oamden-Burl- The plans for the club, on the the Atlantic Ocean. my post with the borough. nue. Former Deputy Atty. Gen.

An Home, Atlantic Highlands is in charge of local arrangements. GRACE M. KING RED BANK Mrs. Grace M. King, 81.

widow of John C. King, 290-by-608-foot beachfront prop As things stand now, Carlock angton-GIoucester, Middle sex Somerset, and Mon The borough is applying to the erty, were drawn by Alfred S. money. Carusoe said the total ap propriations would amount to will continue as building inspector The 34-foot missile blew apart 25 seconds after it was launched on a 160-mile test flight Thursday night. Scores of beach-observers drew Salves reported to Furman a month ago that there did not seem to be enough evidence to state for the offshore riparian mouth-Ocean, 12,800.

Benoist, Monmouth Beach archi until a successor is named. If rights to the parcel of land it owns tect. The one story building 160 as compared to last years Kosene does not offer appointees died yesterday at her home, 24 Manor Dr. She was born In Red off Blackberry Creek. The Plan would contain a dance floor and acceptable to Council, the gov $231,563.

He said the amount to be raised by taxation, would be ning Board has the site in mind erning body can make its own watched as blazing pieces spiraled into the water just offshore. A few fragments fell harmlessly bathhouses. A parking area would be provided in front and Bank where she had been lifelong resident. $191,586. Lest year the amount charge Weiner with malpractice.

Furman said the medical board has a liver specialist trying to discover just how Weiner's patients got the hepatitis. Weiner is licensed as an osteopathic physician. There are sev Sewer Hike Stirs Protest Mrs. Mary Levy, 39 S. Broad there would be both a swim appointments after 30 days.

Charles W. Soden, the zoning board member Vincent was slated She was the daughter of the onto the Cape. raised was $142,028. The auditor said there is at ming and wading pool. late William L.

and Eva Potter This was only the second failure for a marina or recreation area. Garbage bids, as previously announced, are returnable Jan. 19. La Sanitas, Oceanport, currently holds a one-year garbage contract for $14,000 which expires Feb. 1.

She was a member in 10 flights for the solid-fuel least $16,000 in surplus. In 1958- Sharp said plans provide for of the First Methodist Church Pershing, which is being de to replace, will also continue on the board, that is. unless either Kosene or Council give in on the appointments. eral hundred osteopaths licensed 59 the board had $36,000. Last year, he said he warned the of Red Bank and member.

of veloped as a mobile field weapon way, said today mat tne city the necessary 200-foot setback. He said he has declined to issue the building permit awaiting in New Jersey. The state medical its Womens Society of Christian capable of carrying a nuclear landlords are up in arms about board against digging in too deep because he could foresee a late TREE PICKUPS I MAYOR SAYS HE WONT board has ruled their traing is equivalent to that given a doctor warhead to targets 700 miles dis the 50 per cent hike in the city's the return of Mayor Paul Kier- The council announced it will Kosene said after the meeting She is survived by several sewer rates. tant It was the first Urns the need. Last year the board bor pick up all Christmas trees of "I won give in on these two rowed $22,000 from surplus.

She said she now has more first stage did not work properly. residents on normal sanitorium appointments. The next move is The previous failure occurred in cousins. The Adams Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements. nan who is vacationing in Florida.

Commissioner Edgar N. Dinkelspiel, in whose department the building inspector lies, is against the proposed beach A tentative budget will be in rounds wxom tne next three or up to Council." than 200 signatures on petitions asking that the rates be reduced and has had to restrain some the second stage. troduced Monday night. The board All other appointments were four days. The trees are to be placed on the curb where they can The Army plans to have the also will hire a part-time cafe approved unanimously by Coun who wanted to storm City Hall MRS.

JOHN MC CRODDEN LOCUST Mrs. Lettie A. teria worker. Eight applicants ap of medicine and they practice on equal footing with MD's. Weiner is acting chairman of the department of neurology and psychiatry at Philadelphia College of Osteopathy.

A spokesman at the college said Weiner had not been there since Dec. 1. Dr. Frederick H. Barth, president of the college and postmaster club.

The present toning allows beach clubs in this area. be easily collected. missile ready for deployment in Western Europe early next year. cil. They are as follows: Roy W.

with "sticks and stones." Councilman Clement Sommers plied for the job, five from Highlands, two from Atlantic High Nelson, borough clerk; Joseph Sea She said the Sewerage Autho Milton Untermeyer, as presi was praised by Mayor Edward Mc Crodden. 85, of Locust Point died yesterday at her home. She was born in Brookyn and rity, with its rate hikes, is lands, and one from LongBranch. dent of the Elberon Voters and man auditor; William Blair borough attorney; Wilson for his fine work In se "breaking the backs" of the city's Teachers Live Out of District lecting, installing and decorating George W. Curchm, treasurer; and Taxpayers also has registered a protest to the City Com landlords.

She said everyone of bad ived in Locust 25 years. She was the daughter of the the Borough Christmas tree. Som Henry F. utbrecque, borough en the landlords is in an uproar. mission about the club.

He asked mers, turn, credited the Fire late John Rumph and Charlotte "A landlord with 50 tenants in gmeer. TRENTON Ufi New Jersey that at least a public hearing be of Philadelphia, said: "Until we have more details and information on this matter we do not feel we Department for helping him. License Lack Leads to Fines Arthur Davison, borough me New York City doesnt pay rates White Rumph. She is survived by son, John school boards can no longer force teachers to live within the district held. None has been scheduled.

chanic; Charles Moeller, record like these." Mrs. Levy said. She W. Reed of Locust; one grand where they. work.

added that she would present the should make any statement." Weiner graduated from the col ing officer of fire company; Gloria Morton, welfare director: Leonard chid, and three great-frandchi- Case Backs Poor Gov. Robert B. Meyner office petitions at the next City Com mission meeting TRENTON W) The State Mack, beating inspector; John dren. 485 Persons Take Milk lege in 1M2. He has been on the staff of Cherry Hill Hospital near Haddonfield since the osteopathic Areas Measure The A.

M. Poaten Sons Fu Board of Architects announced An V. Crowell, magistrate, three announced yesterday that he had signed a bill allowing teachers to live outside their home districts. She said that if necessary, the neral Home. Atlantic Highlands years; and Nelson, magistrate city's landlords would go to the drew Theodore of 1 N.

Jerome Margate City, was fined WASHINGTON (P) SenJ hospital opened eight months ago. court clerk, three years. is in charge of arrangements. The measure, sponsored by Sens. governor to protest the increase Clifford P.

Case, is one Planning Board Kosene. one Donal C. Fox, D-Easex, and Rob She said, however, she wanted to act legally and wanted no vio $1,000 for preparing house plans without a New Jersey architects NEW SHREWSBURY Only of four GOP cosponsors of S. ert C. Crane, R-Umon, stemmed year; building inspector, one year 485 persons accepted.

the Garden the depressed areas bilL Prizevords lence. license. State Parkway oner to add milk Commissioners Rocco N. Bon- from protests by Newark teachers. It was almost restricted to first and second class counties, but The bill, providing for relief The board also levied a $1,000 to their one for the road.

forte and Edgar N. Dinkelspiel (approved wtfhout buuding inspector being named); Magec, one year; Thomas J. Smith, present chairman, three years; James J. Buckley, three years; Mrs. Bran- Of sections of the country with BENJAMIN FIELD KEYPORT Benjamin Field, 55, of 44 Summit Hackec-eacfc, died Thursday evening at the Paramount Diner, Rt 33.

Bora in Russia, he was a veteran of World "War II and was employed by the and The parkway, for the fourth fine aganist the Van Ness Lumber Co. of Pequannock yesterday. objected to the increase at the Meyner insisted on making it high rates of unemployment, is Wins Again straight year, nvited motorists last Commission meeting. statewide. backed by President-elect John It said members of the firm.

on the parkway on New Year's morning to have milk as weO as without licenses, prepared plans No one knocked on Mr. Pme- da R. Fugate, secretary, one year. Library Board James Robot F. Kennedy and sponsored by 39 Democratic senators led by for dwellings.

Builders. Port Monmouth. torn, incumbent president, three coffee and tea with the traditional doughnut, toast or a second drink Paul H. Douglas of Illinois. These other fines for prepar words door to collect the $375 he was offering as a New Year's award to the winner of his word He is survived by his wife, years; Knoll wood School Principal Similar bills were vetoed by ing plans and blueprints without of coffee, tea or milk.

Edith Redler FiekL President Eisenhower on two a license were announced by the Vioia Sickles, three years; Col C. R. Haur. one vear. challenge.

Tht authority's arvAations pass Funeral arnngemeots are un feather luflook occasions after they passed Con board: Now the award has skyrocket der be direction of tht Day Board of Heakn Lous Dell' ed out in card form numbered 2,500 to drivers at the parkways Tozour-Kerr Builders, Avalon gress. ed to $400 for the correct solu VtifMrai Hone. KeroorL 'ii-' Omo, two years; Dr. John $500; Lawrence Vannoxzi, tion to the puzzle which will ap Case was elected yesterday to Powers, two years; Dr. Emery Cbnatruction Trenton, and MRS.

JULIA NAPPI serve on the Republican Senate pear tomorrow only. All the money goes to the winner if the Wingerter, three years. i it too booths. The invitations were aimed promoting maamurn road safer year-round as well as durnff the hazardous period from Harry May Seaside Park Campaign Committee under the Local Assistance Board Mrs RED BANK Mrs. Julk Nappi 71, of 318 Maplt PL, Key- $400 each.

chairmanship of Sen. Barry H. Dutcher. thr years: and Da- bonus entry valued at $150 for a new 17-rek niherriptioQ to the Mrs. Pearl Thomas.

Sayreville: Goldweter of Arizona. Forecast for Long Branch and mknight to noon New Year's Day mico, one year; Recreation Com pprL died Wednesday, at Juver view Hospital. Humidity, 80 per cent Barometer, 30.05 steady. Gustav C. Kotx, Trenton; Antho The invitations were distributed vicinity Mostly fair today, to mission Richard P.

West, un LONG BRANCH DAILY RECORD fe enclosed, otherwise the take-home prise to the perfect ny J. Macaluso. Ha vert own. Pa. BAN CONSULATES only from those parkway toll night and tomorrow, highest Wind velocity and direction.

expired three-year term of Jesse Jeter, who resigned (West's term Bora in Italy, daughter of the late Omrdia and Mark Nappl she bad Uved'io Keyport for booths located in advance of res LONDON (AP) Britain was re temperature today and tomor- at 7 b.pJl i misuse of seal); James S. Van Viivs. 67 Minerva Ave- Mana scorer is $250. taurant fasokw service station ported Thursday night to have la the 40's, lowest tonight. vutda DimM Send the answers you wish.

had expired on Dec XL); also Ernest Beattie, five years. Special Officers Walter F. 9k leo io is m.pjL soumwesi or squan; Harris K. Smithy Jersey City: Caesar F. Branco, East the past SO years and was a comrnunkaat of St Joseph's B.

barred the United Arab Republic from opening consulates in the FacsimSes w3 be accepted, but west wines next 24 noun. Brunswick; Erline Wenge and Don DEPTNSAXT FUNDS East African colonies of Kenya Highest last hours, a. at O'Neill. Stout, Raymond T. Mc Church, Keyport Surviving arc her husband ald Nauta, Upper Darby, WASHINGTON The Air Uganda and Tanganyika and Aden 2:30 p.m.

not tnechamcafiy reproduced forms. Al answers must bo postmarked not later aSsa Tuesday uudnifti to be vad. Cue, Arthur Davison. Jomes Fhno, Ralph Johnson. Car Gordin Feasterviile, AnoieHo Nappi Sr4 five wu, on we Arabian pemnsuta.

in Icdsfs TUqs BOOS SIT 14 lt tea tew Force has made 00,009 available for construction of a dispensary HigLest this date, 68 in 1930. Lowest last 24 hours, 34 at and Yakut Struk, Trenton Jerry of Haxlet; John, Brook formed sources say the British lock. Alien Sears. Obwhah Hallen- Why aot be the one la as I $200 each. at Ms Hirhlaixk, NJ, totaOaj Fear the U.A.R.

wants to use the lyn; Anthony, and Aaneillo Jr, 7:30 ia' too air. i iimhuius sovr Ernest Scholar, Seadia HeigbU Uon, Sen. Harrison A. William consular missions to promote anti-. bate.

Frank Perry. George Leech. William Kacea. Newman Walden and Robert D. Frank.

Lowest this date, 1 below aero both of Keyport and Michael, at booe; two daughters; Mn Jaim that $400? I D4U was informed today Bntisa activity. ai 1S38,.

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