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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 4

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4.Um Bunch DAILY KIKOP Thwr. Mey 1, Births Obituaries Racing (Continued n-om Page lithe season followed by the hurdle season in Jury. Among the features of the season 11 I will be the Monmouth Handicap Margaret Kearney O'Brien. She on July 14, the traditional features for i two-year-olds, the Sor ority for fillies on July 28, and Monmouth Medical Center PRAITANO, Richard, and the former Florence Ellis, 4 Alfred Neptune, a son, today. PETERSON, Carlo, and the mer Mary Ann Rustfck, 28 Branch Oakhurst.

a daughter, today. ANDERSON, Fred, and the for mer Irene Blakely, 111 John Long Branch, a son, yesterday, WHITNEY. James, and the for- had resided here for the past 30 years, and was a member of St. Ann's R. C.

Keansburg. Mrs. Croken is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Dunfee, Mrs. Scudder Dies a Home MnDLETOWN TWP.

Mrs The Sapling, on the final day of the, meeting, Aug. 4. MilLtown, Mrs. Hugh Bo wars, Track President. Amory L.

is settine his sights on an Keansburg; two sons, Robert 'and Edward Croken, Keansburg; 11 Catherine C. Scudder, of Navesink River widow of Edward W. tmer Patricia Ann Cottrell, 1314 grandchildren and a brother John even better 1962 than the record-setting 1961. The 1961 season saw the same old story of ''Millions betting millions" as 1.014,311 race Scudder, former owner and publisher of the Newark Evening O'Brien, Keansburg f. fit," A.

0 1 ii i. News, died yesterday morning at Funeral arrangements are the direction of John J. Ryan goers wagered $90,677,189 to far her home, Mrs. Scudder was born surpass the' season before. Home for Funerals, Keansburg.

in St. Louis, a daughter of The 423-race program capital the late Rev. Nelson Hoffifield ized on good weather conoafons and Katberine Cochran Hoffifield. IRVING DRONSICK OAKLAND, Calif. Irving Logan Wanamassa, a son, yesterday.

CONNOR, Robert T. and the former Jean Johnson, Monmouth Navesink, a daughter, yesterday. CATTANACH, Paul, and the for-mer Beverly Ann Brooks, 168 Chelsea Long Branch, a son, yesterday. BUTERA, Dominick, and the for mer Joan Orislyn, ISO Watervievf She had lived in the township I -r- 4 At 1 is to Dronsk-k, formerly of Long Branch died Saturday at his residence, with only nine of the 50 racing days being recorded as rainy. The track continued to prosper despite continued competition from tracks for 16 years, formerly living in Rumson for many years.

Her hus 2411 East 34th Oakland, Calif, Survivors include his wife, Dora in metropolitan New York and band died law. ner two sons, Edward of Locust and Richard Dronsfck, of the above address; Delaware. During 1961 's grand finale week, B. of Navesink, art president and Belford, a daughter, publisher of the Newark Evening two daughters, Mrs. Jack Coulter, Berkeley, and Mrs.

David Wetberingtwv Minus, and when Monmouth Park enjoyed six racing days free from New York News, respectively. BINFORD, Harold, and the for She is also survived by a daugh four grandchildren. and Philadelphia area competition, mer Carole Thompson, 15 Atlan ter, Mrs. Edward A. Foots of 165,693 patrons wagered a total tic Long a daughter, Tuesday.

Washington, D.C., and 10 grand MRS. A. O'BRIEN CROKEN SR. KEANSBURG Mrs. Ellen children.

JONES, Alexander, and the for Croken. 71. died, at her residence, of $15,770,458 for a daily average of over 40,581 patrons were on hand for closing dayTbe $604,765 wagered on The Sapling Private funeral services will be mer Odessa. May Wlndley, 21 Fox Momdav. at 3 Parkeide here, conducted at the Worden Funeral Port Monmouth, a son, Tues Mrs.

Croken 'was the wife of Home, Red Bank, set a new one race figure. The the late Arthur J. Croken Sr. State of New Jersey was richer Survivors include two daughters, MRS. HOWARD M.

ELY by $7,986,865 from the track con day. James and the former Alice Parker, 11 2nd Highlands, a daughter Tuesday. HANSON, Charles, and the for Mrs. Thomas Dunfee, Milltown; Mrs. Husm Bowers, Keansburg; RED BANK Mrs.

Maude Way tribution. NATION'S FINEST lily, died yesterday at her resi two sons. Robert and Edward, The nation's finest horses were mer Nancy J. Reid, 215 Dock both of Keansburg; a brother. John dence, 33 South St.

She was 96 years of age, and was born in Kenneth Square, daughter of 1 on display at Monmouth Park in Union Beach, a son, Tuesday. O'Brien, Keansburg, and 11 grand 1961, as they will afam this year. children. Fitkht Memorial Hospital TTMOFEEV. -Mf and Mrs.

Cy. tne late Caleb and Priscilla Way. Such champions as Airman's Guide Mrs. Croken was a communi- Ely bad been a resident of Shirley Jones, Beau Prince, Batter pjr Freehold, a daugh- cant of St. Ann's R.

C. Church, Red Bank for the past 74 years. Up, Cicada, Sir Gaylord, Primo- Keansburg, and had resided here vesieraay.t She was a member of the First netta and Land of the Free showed MALONE, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, for the oast 31 years.

Baptist Church, Red Bank, and the way in major races Funeral arrangements by John 712 Green Grove PL, Neptune, a its oldest member. She was also The top horses will have their son, yesterday. ROANE, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, J.

Ryan Funeral Home, member of the W.C.T.U. and SALUTE Paul Lieberraan, (with wmth) prepares to place flowers at foot of Memorial Monument at Long Branch City Hall. Holding flags in foreground are Norman Gwathney and Glen Covin both age 10. Ceremoney took place in honor of Memorial Day at City Hall yesterday. opportunities in these big stakes on tap for 1962: 1400H Springwood Asbury MRS.

JOHN J. CHAMBERLAIN The Select, June The Salva-j LEONARDO Mrs. Eunice tor, June 13; The Tyro, June 18; Park, a daughter, yesterday. HOOD, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard, 917 Oaridge Spring a at one time she worked as a bookeeper with the John T. Lovett and of Little Silver. Surviving is a son, Howard M. Ely of Red Bank. Funeral arrangements are un Chamberlain.

52, died Tuesday at Holiday (Continued from Page 1) The Regret, June 20; The Lamplighter, June 23: The Colleen, June to residence at 2 Hamilton Ave. Keansburg fContinued from Page 1) Heights, a son, yesterday. Rev. Dr. C.

Nichols Talks to Norwood Council 27; The Miss Woodford. 'June 30; She was born in Newark, and resided in Leonardo for the past RUSSELL, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- raw in 2 wwer for Vne purpose rfi The Molly Pitcher, July The Branch, by the Highlands First Aid Squad. She was treated for der the direction of the Robert ford, 600 16th Belmar, a daughter, yesterday.

vears. ex pawling local Bewerage fodU- Longfellow, July The Rumson, Braun Home for Funerals, Ea- injury to left leg and released. Survivors include her husband, John Chamberlain; a daughter. July 11; The Monmouth National FULLER, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert, tontown. can Mechanics, tomorrow at the WEST LONG BRANCH Hie Police said Sherman was go Collection yatwn tar 36 bor Hurdle, July 11: The Monmouth 1027 Madison Asbury Park, a son, Tuesday. ing south on Bay avenue when Joanne Chamberlain; a son, John rjvvmhprlean. both at home, and Handicap, July 14f The New Jer Paddock Lounge, Chelsea Ave Long Branch, ARTHUR LEUCK Rev. Dr.

Christopher Nichols, rector of St. Paul'a Church. Rahway, ough strai are necessary to modernize the community, the the Johnson woman stepped off sey Futurity. July 18: The Mon WARSHANY. Mr.

and Mrs. MIDDLETOWN TWP. Arthur a brother, Harry L. Sykes, Balboa will address the 70th Anniversary a curb and walked into his car. mouth Oaks, July 21; The Mid Leuck, 59 years old, died this The Rev.

Dr. Nichols has served; as Archdeacon under the Episco mayor nai. in addition to expani km the tneatment plant, MtarH. CaJif. 29 Water Englishtown, a son, Tuesday.

He was issued a summons for summer Hurdle Handicap, July meeting of Norwood Council No 137, Order of United Ameri Funeral ajjrangements are oeing me-, careless driving by Special Of 25; The Sorority, July 28; The LAYTON. Mr. and Mrs. James. pal Bishop, Trenton, and has 92 missions to his credit in the state Granted bv the Postal Funeral morning at his home, 12 Willis after a short illness.

He was born in Ho-boken, a son of the lata Joseph ficer Charles Kinney. Regarding. the recent statement that indigent local children ere subject to a hiflh troency rate doe Moroi Lakewood, a son, Tues Choice, and the Sapling, Home, Atlantic Highlands. day. Aug.

4. In another accident Walter T. to lack of euffeetent ctothmg, tne There have been numerous MRS. ROBERT RUSH William Beaumont General Hosp. Ft Bliss, EI PaW Tex.

and Sophie Flick -Leuck. He had lived in the township for 25 years. mayor noted that many weal per' UNION BEACH Mrs. Mary changes in the plant's physical fa Campbell, of 16 Via Rips, Sea Bright, was issued a summons by Special Officer Eston Brink for of New Jersey. Also, he served as rector of the South Amboy Episcopal Church after the explosion in 1950 which demolished the Church building, until 1955, during which time the Church was re tons ki destitute circumstances cilities for the benefit of race Bmh 81.

of Rt. 36. here, oiea CASTEN, Warren, PFC and the moving there from Shrewsbury. Tiwarlav si her home. former Marilyn Weiss, 4300 Vol Mr.

Leuckrwas employed as a roust rely on redigoua organlzi ttons Cor a portioa of their oharita goers, turfmen and thoroughbreds Enlarged dining areas, expand leaving the scene of an accident. Police said Campbell struck a millwright by the Bendix She was bora In Scotland and had lived in Union Beach for the We canrtntbutioiB. that Highest last 24 hours. 78 at canic El Paso, a son, Wednesday. Beth Israel Hospital ed pari-mutuel facilities, new es of Red Bank.

He was a member parked car owned by Ira Edwin Carter, of Odeasa, and then pjn. calators, mors closed circuit tele nast 30 vears. of the First Methodist Church of built. His subject will be, "Amer-kaniam, and what you can do to promote it." William Neares of Neptune I Hieheit this data, 95 la 1895. Newark, NJ.

v. continued home. A witness to Red Bank. Mrs. Rush was a communicant of Holy Family R.

C. Church, Un vision sets on the grounds, two new fireproof barns, and two new Lowest last hours, 66 at DECHTMAN, Barry M. and the the accident gave police Camp- Surviving are his wife. Violet a.m. state councilor, will present years former Lenore MaQaw, Newark, Phillips Leuck; a daughter.

Mrs. ion Beach. She is survived by her husband, dormitories for horsemen, are just some of the improvements at Mon bells registration. After getting the owner's name through Lowest this data, 4s in 1930 of service pins to members. Ed son, Monday.

Mrs. Dechtman the burden rihould on ttie tmioity to see that local residents are cared for, WELFARE PLAN An opinion voiced by Borough Manager C. Bernard BUirn, Monday night, was (hat broad based welfare nlan audi by Robert M. Alexander, mior field reiipesentatlve of the James MoNaul of Neptune; two Robert Rush, and a son, Robert mouth Park. I Humidity, 85.

Barometer, 30.08 steady. sons, Arthur P. of Eatontown. and win L. Reed, Long Branch, will receive a 65 year pin for con Rush of Morristown; two daugh is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. AI Matlaw, 229 Long Branch Long Branch. police channels, Brink went to Campbell's home and issued the summons. PFC William stationed with All indications are that 1962 win; surpass all previous seasons at Wind velocity and direction, ters. Mrs.

Frederick Horn of tinuous membership in the Order, the U.S. Army in Germany. southwest at 11 tn.p.h, Monmouth Park. Others to receive pins will be: funeral arrangements are under Highest winds, south at 19 m.p.h Morristown and Mrs. Albert Caruso of Keyport; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

55 years: Frank Antonides. Harry the direction of the Worden Fu State Bureau of AssisAanjoe, wouid Ocean Twp. Ocean temperature, 59. B. Davison, George Oreenleaf $26,000 Bond neral Home, Red Bank.

Forecast for Long Branch and Anthony Rosso, 21, of Newark, The Day Funeral Home, Key- Francis Miller, J. Herbert Schenck tend to create a Mecca In the bor-ough for indigent persons. Judges Imposes Assault Charge vicinity Fair today and tonight; and Saul Sherman: 48 years: Re is in fair condition st Monmouth Medical Center where he JOSEPH PAPA The mayor disagreed part highest temperature today 85 to ginald F. Van Note: 40 years; Red Bank Joseoh Pane. with the statement when he noted port, is in charge of arrangements.

EDWARD F. YAEGER NEPTUNE Edward F. Yaeg- 90. Lowest tonight in 60s. Tomor is undergoing treatment for in An attempt by Mrs.

Dorothy Roy Bowman, Edgar Burdette, issue Is Set MONMOUTH" BEACH The 67, died Tuesday fa BJverview Hos that it is the responsibility of tne juries suffered when a pit caved Louis J. Huhn and J. BasseO Wool Shaw, 135 Long Branch to row fair to partly cloudy; highest temperature 85 to 90. Ten to 15 in yesterday while he was In pital. Mr.

Papa had resided at 12 Commodore community to care for tnetr own oeoDle who should not have to er of Marlboro died Morway ai ley. withdraw an assault and battery complaint against her husband m.pJi. southwest or south winds stalling a drainage system. Fit kin Memorial Hospital Also, 15 years; Charles H. C.

rely on churches for assistance. Ha was born in Newark, and had Borough Commission Tuesday nite introduced an ordinance setting up $26,000 for the purchase of a new for next 34 hours. He was bom in Long Island Police said that Russo was John, resulted in Magistrate Tho wuU.J I ir. 1 Clark Harry de Groat, Chester Dtnnis, Dorman McFaddin. Percy ivsueu i neansouTK VX HIS D8St rv i n.Tl.

employed by the Thomas G. Rus- mas J. Baldino ordering Patrol 10 vaara Mil uu "We are working below the standards of human decency," ha aaid yesterday, noting the progress of fire truck. boro for 40 years. man Sal Macdoli to alga the same somano Contracting Co.

of Long Ruston and Basil Slooum: 30 years Mr. Papa was a veteran of The truck is being purchased Today's Tides Wtk Im SANDY 1001 10 4.si ton un Mr. Yaeger was an electrical complaint against both of them. Harry Dean and Etwood Schenck: World War I. a member of the the community.

inspector for the Fire Underwrit- which resulted in a $25 fine each. 10 years; John R. Disbrow, How from the Hahri Fire Truck Co. of Pennsylvania at a cost of Keansburg Veterans of Forejai "I em enthusiastic ehout the future of the borough," Cottichio ers and a communicant of St Ga According to MaccioU, he and Branch and was installing the system on W. Lincoln avenue when the mishap occurred burying him in sand up to his waist.

He was removed to the hospital Atksn trk Mliu Mliita ard Preston, Sen. Richard R. Stout Freeholder Abram D. Voorhees, wars, post 1953, and had been post 845. The difference involves legal briel's R.

C. Church, Bradevelt. Patrolman William Mooney an Lnf Irmt Hlmm Mlaatoi said, poLnstiui out the potential rat commander or that organization. and bond Issue costs. Im Srlfkt Miaw II Mlaatx Ha is surved by his wife, Mrs.

Freeholder Earl L. Woolley and abtos which the community may swered a can at the Shaw home at 3 a.m., Sunday, at which time He was a member of the Nation The truck will replace a 1929 Ann Conwen Yaeger. by the Oakhurst First Aid Squad. J. Russell Woolley Jr.

soon be in a position to declare. truck which the Monmouth Beach The Day Funeral Home, Key- Mrs. Shaw signed the complaint I DM, Hl afflM Umi bml, Nw Jmf, ulir tlM Mt Hank 1. me. Ma scaaoatmom al Association of Retired Civil Employes Chapter 411, Washing And years; Peter Cooper, Da Fire Department had purchased port, is in charge of arrange Baldino in levying the fines.

ton, u.u Middletown Two minor injuries were re ments. said if the case was important 2 vid Dean, Forrest Havens, Richard Letts. Bliss Nelson, William Phifer. Andrew F. Ross.

David from the Long Branch Fire Department He was also a member of me Eichmann (Continued from Page 1) 11 MtnUu 1.M Mentha 11 Month i.4l 4 MMUW Menthl U.Ul MMlha Month 111. IS Month I kontha IT III 1 Month II Month 1 Moatti tlatt Caar U.S. Customs, Employes Holy Mayor. Sidney B. Johnson said MRS.

FRANK 8. KRUG enough to warrant action by two patrolmen at an early morning hour, then was important enough ported in a series of holiday accidents, none of which were wame society, New York City. 1 HIM FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. Mrs N.

Ross. Henry Tilton, Woodrow C. Van Dyke. Arnold Woloott, Pater Wood and Troy Young pilings for the new beach pavilion have been installed and that life last December for his part In the Nazi slaughter of 6 million Euro Clara G. King, 89, died Tues to warrant action by the court OM Dr Or.r Maatkla Cmtrart Mr.

Papa was a communitloant of St. Ann's R. C. Church, Keansburg. He was a retired Port Pa Patrolmen George Frelbott day.

Mrs. Krug was born in pean Jews. guards wiU be on duty effective June William Bishop, Councilor of New York City daughter of the Servatius submitted Eichmann's Norwood, will recount the various ad William Halliday were called to the scene st 10:40 p.m., Tat- Port Fire Si Psarfn trol Officers of the UA, Customs late Mr. and Mrs. John Gugel, aotivitiaa Lthe.

local Order dur four-page personal appeal end one of his own to Ben-ZW -Wednesday 'sail'. ifll day, wYien.Vwa was -the wife of the late ing Ws term at office while Cnarie Tugboat at Pier Mian siioergieir (ConUnusA frenvPace 1) Frank S. Krug. requesting, as a government an Mkhaelson. State Council secre substantial policy differences.

Survivors are three daughters, NEW YORK (AP) A tugboat nouncoment said, "that the death District Officer as-one of the vehicles slowed to turn into a parking lot Layton Webster, 59, IS Lincoln Ot, Keansburg, told police These ancdude conflicting aims for 28 years of service to this government agency Mr. Papa is survived by his wife, Bridget (Bertha) Rattigan Papa, and a daughter. Mrs. Gean- tary will introduce state officers Owncil chaplain, will serve as Mrs. Paul M.

Endesfelder, At sank, another tugboat was badly. sentence not be carried out." Western Europe end the Western HAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (AP)- lantic Highland, Mrs. J. Russell damaged and the outer end of a Eichmann's wife, Vera, and his chaplain for the meeting.

anianos. Alan Silbergleit of Asbury Park, he was going south on the high Woolky, West Long Branch, Mrs. brother, Robert, also cabled ap Dinner committee in charge of Brooklyn Pier was damaged in a two-alarm fire early today. RUSK, ALPHAND MEET nine Vaecarella, West Keansburg. peals to the president from Eu Rusk and French Ambaasariar has been elected first vice president of B'naj B'rith, District 3, which encompasses New Jersey, arrangements Includes Frank Osgood, Troy Young and Jack Dis- Also surviving are four brothers, way and slowed to turn off the roadway when a car operated by William E.

Goods, 45, 72 Bank Mary Parkhurst Ft Lauderdale, a son, Frank F. Krug West Long Branch, four grand Firemen reported no loss of life. The pier damage was to an at Herve Alphand met Monday Car James and Anthony Pan brow. long, rambling discusskn of Fran- Keansburg, Joseph Pelose. Re rope night Ben-Zvi's decision may come next week.

Denial of the petition! could mean a June hanging at; Delaware, Pennsylvania, Mary children and 10 great-grandchil Red Bank, also going in the tached floating part which has tracks for handling freight cars. coAmerioan dimcukiM, and they Bank, and George Pelose, Keans same direction, struck his ear, land and West Virginia. Wm raa aiaroA TiiAcrtav a dren. Mrs. Krug formerly lived in are expected to have another talk burg.

The pier, owned by the Port of Both men reported knee in Ramleh Prison, near Tel Aviv, ai ohe ammecuate future. Parkway (Continued from Fags 1) Funeral arrangements are un New York Authority, is at Colum West Long Branch. juries. French President Charles de where Eichmann Is held in soil tary-conf inement, f- convention attended by mora than 2,000 delegates representing 27,000 members of the Jewish fraternal the direction of John J.Ry- Funeral arrangements are bia and Kane streets. un At 10:50 a.m.,-yesterday.

-at Gaulle considers that President an Home for Funerals. Keans Cause of the blaze was not im spearheaded campaign to defer Oak Hill road and Rt 35 a col Eichmann's spiritual adviser, der the direction of the Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch. Kennedy is following an unwise burg. and service organization. mediately determined.

OQMtruction of the Mndletown- lision occurred when a I car the Rev. William Hull, said he ex course in tackling an Impossible Itolmdel interchange and was said driven by Frances Narciso, 352 peots to call on Eichmann in his in sounding out the Soviets MORRIS SWERSKY Chelsea Long Branch, prison cell every day to continue to be one of those indirectly responsible for closing the aocess a Berlin deal. Kennedy has WOODBINE Morris Swerakv. struck the aide of another car hammering away at him fa an ef taken the position that the United 28, died Monday at Woodbine Col road which baa been used illegally States must explore every poasi fort to make him see the true JiKht." The Canada-born Protest ony State Hospital. He was born without question.

operated by Elizabeth Christy, 98 Main Oceanport, with no injuries reported. biijty of avoiding a war over Ber in Long Branch, son of Mr. and A wood barrier extending from lin, regardless of what lbs Allies ant clergyman said several weeks aso that Eichmann had not re Mrs. Harry Swerakv, 48 Howtand the maintenance area was erected, Patrolman William Brunt in think-. Long Branch.

vestigated. pented. and temporary metal gates bearing the black and white signs Rusk's meeting with DohrynJn Surviving besides his parents At about 3:30 yesterday af illustrated the limitation which disputes in the Western camp im The grounds on which' Eichmann might base an appeal to the United Nations and West Ger ternoon on Rt. 38 a car operated are a brother, Bertram Swereky, Perth Amboy, and a sister, Mrs, wen affixed to them. Toll attendants have been disseminating flyers since Monday, notifying rnotor-l by William Droddy, 39, 103 Rel- pose on the probing.

Ruak was Gersten Rocker, Edison. many were not disclosed. Pre: inson PL, Shrewsbury, was Funeral arrangements are un ists of the road closing. They will sumably, however, they would be struck in the rear by a car driven able to talk about access only ki very general terms, associates said, because he felt he had to der the-direction of the John W. continue or few more days.

Flock Funeral Home, Long Parkway officials said. The closed by Edna Collins, 250 Onieda Hilton Park, when Droddy based on his contention that Israel lacked jurisdiction to try him for crimes committed in another keep the Berlin discimion within thoroughfare is off Crawford's Cor- slowed and stopped behind traf ff Road. Branch. MRS. ARTHUR J.

CROKEN the, limits of agreed Western pot' icy. ic at Chamone avenue. Toll evaders face a maximum country before Israel was even a state. The three-judge tribunal that convicted Eichmann and the Patrolman Robert Richardson NO SERIOUS PROBLEM KEANSBURG Mrs. Ellen Cro fine of $200 or 30 days in Jail or was the investigating officer, This presents no serious prob both, and their driving privileges ken, 71, died Monday at her resi Israeli Supreme Court rejected Patrolman Arthur Stover wai may be suspended or revoked.

dence at 8 Parkside PL, Keans lem, eo long as the Soviet position a unchanging. It would present a these arguments. called to investigate a minor ac burg. She was horn in Newark cident at Ocean avenue and Port very grave problem for the Ken daughter of the late John and Bayshore Church SEABEES ON DUTY Monmouth road. Port Mon-; nedy administration if the Soviet NAHA, Okinawa AP)For ftej position should become mors flexi mouth, when a car operated by Novena Slated first time since the Korean con ble and the possibility of detailed flict Seabees have been ordered exchanges on the access issue Virginia Parker, 75 Pmeview Keansburg, backed into a parked ear which ia owned by Sullivan, Ullery Plead Guilty FREEHOLD Two men plead ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS A to support U.S, Marin combat opened up.

units. Rusk and Dobrynln met for an Edna A. Hshn, SI Clinton Ave solemn novena In preparation for the Feast of Pentecost, Sunday, A detachment loft here today hour and 45 minutes and the State East Keansburg. Department, acknowledging ck ed guilty to robbery charges when June 10, will be conducted beginning tomorrow at 8 p.m. thru of any progress, said "lbs dfeous- arraigned Tuesday before mouth County Judce Elvln R.

Dios in Old Mine Saturday June 9, at St. Agnes for Thailand to support the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. The unit includes 69 enlisted men and officers under the command of Lt. jg) D. P.

Thorchfa, of sm reflected the wex-known po R. C. Church hers, by the Rev sitions of each aide." Officials pri Simmllf, who set June IS as the GHOST PINE CREEK, Atta. Eugene Tucker, S.J., of St Jo vatety confirmed that this meant date, for sentencing, (AP) Four-yoar-okl Kenny Ko- out Dobrynn reaffirmed lbs So seph's Church, Philadelphia. The pleas were entered by Jack Laredo, Texas, wakhuk was found dead Wednes viet demand that the Western Suter Rosalyn, O.S.F., will be day nig! 34 hours after he feB IN MEMCXIAM Sullivan, 22, of 239 Garfield Ct, Long Branch, and Burton Ullery, powers get their troops out of Bar at the organ and id charge of into an abandoned coat mine taesvetriryofWestBer- congregational alnging.

She will al 23. of Toms River, shaft IN APPRECIATION Sol Friedman (rfcht), eklef cf Lost Crutch R- a a a-h SM a A a SS at a-a, ch Anurrm o. in ma'sxottr a. mm new status, more to Soviet so direct the giri'l choir of St They were arrested by State The boy's body was recovered serve, presents casques to r. ica ixmg county coorcsnator oi tudenem.

it at Port Laud.ratU, fariaorly liking. Police on the Garden State Park Agmi' School who wUl ting the vi mi uni orison. ar aa. rtiaaral KiUwan, ad Cliztty Sandler, depety coordinator of Kadchca, Ocean Twp, In ap 48 feet below the surface. It was taMCht up in a large metal Jvnt 3.

li at ta Wll The aocess Issue, aoconticf to way shortly after stslrg a hold processional and raoesttonal precbttca cf bistrcction in advance coarse to Leas Branch and Ocean Twp. ninanu noma, id MorraM Long Hraneh. In(rmnt. Wt LonaT HiiHa Dohrynin, couM only be acad as up at the Red Roof Tavern, Rt 34, KtL-bl TV, April 25, wbera bucket of a power shovel brought icta igr in frtriic charts ts try nrrtrves. Prcrtslitlcss were naJa at IUdchera graduation Tuesday siiht Cwiawrr, Wait hnnt Branch rrlnnda part of a r2t pmUlzzl Tts Rev.

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