Glenn Off on Space Trip at 9:47; Plan 3 Orbits Board Report Spaceship Defends in Flight Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla
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Distribution Weather 1 *.m. temperature, J4. putty Today ttondy today; mostly fair tonight MB BANK ! ui tomorrow. Seasoiu] temper- 18,625 ,«tore»; northwest winds It to 15 mile* an hour. See wither,- ' MONDAY THIOUCHniDAY-tST. Wt page 2. • •"•.•' Dial SH 1-0010 VOL. 84, NO. 166 Issued duly, Mor.dty throufh FrliJiy. Second Clan Potiau 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE raid it Red Sink and u Additional Mtllln» OHIcei RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1962 Glenn Off on Space Trip At 9:47; Plan 3 Orbits Board Report Spaceship Defends In Flight Orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—With a mighty Budget shriek of its engines, an Atlas missile blasted off today to boost astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. into a journey MATAWAN - The Regional around the earth. Board of Education last night de- The huge missile spilled a torrent of flame over fended its decision to resubmit the launching pad. Ponder- the proposed 1962-63 school budg- ously, the 125-ton monster WORLDWIDE — Councilman Francis Cooper, chairman of the international relations et without changes. rose slowly from the earth The budget was defeated Feb. committee of the New Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher Association, looks over part of an Hughes 6. to start Glenn towards his art exhibit which goes on display tomorrow in the Tinton Palls School. On loan from It is being voted on again at intended rendezvous with the Newark Museum, the exhibit contains 48 paintings by school children of United the polls today. Gives Up the stars. Nations countries. There also will be a small exhibit of work by local pupils. With Mr. Board members last night told Cooper are, left to right, pupils Elaine Bailly, Robert Klein and Christine Bennett. representatives, of the Matawan Township Taxpayers Association In Orbit that to cut the budget would On Strike BULLETIN mean continuation of double ses- sions in the school system. NEWARK (AP) - A strike CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Astronaut John H. It was also pointed out that the against the million-passenger-a- Glenn Jr. rocketed Into orbit Gas Station Ban township will carry a larger load day Public Service Coordinated today In his (pacecraft "Friend- of the over-all budget in the com- ship 7" and scientists planned ing year because of the system Transport Bus Company entered Code Voted; Seek to Revoke Permit ARMT CITATION — Prank A. Canone, 24 Grand Ave,, to bring him down after he conversion to regionalization. its second day as Gov. Richard Atlantic Highlands, right, receives a Department of the circled the earth three times In RED BANK — An ordinance zoned for residential use. In view In ll)59, the Planning Board The operational cost division J. Hughes threw in the sponge in four hours, SO minutes. to prohibit the construction of of this, Mrs- Rudolph said she recommended that some limit on will be 64 per cent for the town- Army sustained superior performance award from Col. his efforts to settle the walkout. any more gasoline stations here believes the borough can revoke the number of service stations be sTiip, and 36 per cent for the bor- James D. Peterson, commanding officer of Raritan Ar- Hughes bowed out of negoti- This first attempt to put an was introduced last night by the the building permit for the Cities established, and in March 1961 ough, based on enrollments. senal, Edison. Mr. Cassone also received a cash award ations late last night, telling American astronaut into orbit Borough Council, and the govern- Service station. the Borough Council sent to the The amounts being voted on ing body will see if it can re- board a copy of the ordinance of $200 in recognition of his achievement as chief of the came after a series of frustrating Samuel Carotenuto, borough at- today are: Current expense, voke a building permit issued for which was introduced last night. inspection office at the arsenal. He has been employed postponements dating back to torney, said he does not think $808,000, and capital outlay, "I've had it." construction of a new station on Dec. 20. the borough legally can withdraw The board said then it felt that $17,500. at the installation 20 years. the southeast corner of Spring Independent buses, traffic po- Technical troubles involving the the building permit, but said he total restriction on alterations or In other business, the board St. and East Front St. lice and railroad lines meanwhile Atlas guidance system, a faulty would consult the statutes. appointed Leon C. Zinkler, Haz- A public hearing on the ordi- (See GAS STATION, Page 2) swung into expanded operations respiration sensor in Glenn'* hel- let, as a new high school teacher, again to accommodate the dis- met, a broken bolt on the cap- nance will be held Monday March at a salary of H600. S, at 8:30 p.m. placed bus riders. sule hatch cover and a 'ueiing Former township Mayor Peter To Spend $54,000 problem today delayed the The measure would prohibit the The strike of 5,600 Public Serv- J. Waters commended the board "erection, construction, extension Variance for New ice drivers and mechanics idled launching past its intended 7:30 on the proposed budget, and said or alteration of public garages, 2,500 buses serving 200 routes in a.m. time, filling stations and service sta- he "deplored tactics used by a all but two of New Jersey's 21 As the rocket was Ignited bil- tions ... in all zones." few members of the Taxpayers For Aerial Truck comities. lows o( smoke poured out of the Post Office Sought Association in attempting to de- bottom of the tail Atlas, shot Repairs OK feat the budget." RED BANK — Borough Council The present truck's ladder is 75 Only Newark-Atlantic City and through with Hashes Of brilliant New York-Philadelphia runs op- Repairs or alterations would be MIDDLETOWN — Request for branch of the Middletown Post last night introduced a bond or- feet long, he said. light. erate in Monmouth County. permitted where they would not a variance t0 p(!rmjt buila-ing .„ Office. dinance to provide $54,000 for the Deputy Chief Knoll said fire Jetting from the bottom was result in an "extension or en- 1,700-square-foot post office on insurance rates are adversly af- Surprisingly, except for a morn The branch office formerly was Allen Seated purchase of a new aerial truck a long tongue of bright orange largement" of the operation, the Cherr-- y Tre-- e Far- m Rd- -. i•n Ne-- w located in a building owned by fected when fire fighting equip- ing snarl an the Jersey side of flame, looking much like a for the Fire Department. ordinance says. Monmouth was received last the Van Pelt.and Son Insurance ment becomes more than 25 the George Washington Bridge, Fourth of July fireworks flare. S. M. Hoffman, building inspec- night by the Zoning Board of Ad agency and was moved to the As Member The council noted that the pres- years old. the feared major tie-ups, delays Two small rocket engines, used tor, said a permit for construc- justment. Hillyer home when the lease ent aerial truck has been in use 10-Year Bonds and widespread absenteeism at for minor course corrections, tion of a $25,000 colonial design there expired. jobs failed to develop. Snow and blazed brightly on either side of Petitioner was Albert M. Of Council by the Navesink Hook and Lad The ordinance would provide Cities Service station has been Griggs, whose farm property ad- The zoning board at that time der for nearly 27 years. bad road conditions held down the long, pencil-like silver rocket. RED BANK - John Allen, 51 for the sale of bonds totaling issued. He said Cities Service al- joins the present post office, granted a temporary variance to some of the great increase in au Elm PI., last night was appointed Second Deputy ' Fire Chief $51,000. The remaining $3,000 In seconds, a great roar bar- so will need a permit to demolish temporarily located in the home permit the move, and a third to traffic anticipated. the vacant house on the 265x135-' to Borough Council. Charles Knoll said the new truck would be appropriated from reled across the Cape and struck of Mrs. Harold W. Hillyer, super- and final six-month continu Alternate bus and rail transit, foot property, which is owned by Mr. Allen took the oath of of- would have a 100-foot ladder. funds In the municipal budget. the ears of reporters and other intendent of the New Monmouth ance of that variance expires jammed to capacity during the Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Greenberg, fice from John Bryan, borough observers nearly two miles away. next month. No further extension The bonds to finance the pur- rush hours, managed to get most Alston Ct., and Dr and Mrs. clerk. Mr. Allen, son of a former Less than two minutes after is permitted under the ordinance Kennedy in Rome chase would be issued for 10 commuters to their jobs, although Macy M. Rudnick, Broad St. The borough councilman, replaces blastoff, Glenn reported all sys- To Fix Style years. many.were late. Car pools were property is the estate of the late Sullivan Gets Frederic E. Giersch, Jr., who ROME (AP) — U. S- Attorney tems in the spaceship were "go." The building, though not yet A public hearing on the ordi- in evidence and taxi-riding in- Dr. Irving K. Lovett. resigned in January. General Robert F. Kennedy ar- He confirmed booster engine cut- designed, would presumably he nance will be held Monday, creased.