Warn Latin America of Cuban Red Threat
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; i(7»i Weatber'- * * Distribution VaiUMe doodfoetf, warm cad hunid today; Wgb, Mf, Today' Fair tonight and tomorrow, Low 7 Independent Daily f tonight, 65, High tomorrow, 70*. I MONDAY THBOVeHrMDM-UT-Wt J 15,350 See weather and tides page 2 BY Iisued Dally, Monday tbrougb Friday, entered u Second Clui Matter If PPR TfYPV CARRIER VOLUME 82, NO. 266 at tf.e Post Offlce at Red Bank, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1960 PAGE ONE 7C PER COPY 85c pER WEEK Master Plan Tries Warn Latin America A Preview of 1980 EATONTOWN — What will borough will have just about Eatontown be like in 1980? doubled, to around 13,500 people. The second phase of the mas- All land now zoned for residen- Of Cuban Red Threat ter plan, which was reviewed by tial use will be developed, and the Planning Board last night, the total value of residential prop- gave some probable answers to erty will amount to about $25,' that question. 000,000. (This sum, as al others U.S. Memo Here is what it said: in the plan, is calculated in 1958 County Democrats By 1980, the population of the dollars.) To OAS Hits Predict 120 Classrooms Borough schools will probably Launch Campaign number five, to the three it now Castro Rule Says Land has. There, in 120 classrooms, compared to the present 55, chil- ASBURY PARK — Monmouth The evening of entertainment :ounty Democrats last night got vas interrupted only briefly with SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Near Dock dren will be educated at a per (AP) — Secretary of State pupil cost that will have gone to heir I960 political campaign un- political speeches. about $350 a child, against cur- ler way with a Presidential Re- 1 Christian A. Herter will ue in Convention Hall. 'Hard Work Needed Is Desecrated rent costs of around $238 per Gov. Robert B. Meyner urged warn the Latin American FAIR HAVEN - Harvey Little pupil. (This takes into account he Democrats to "channel" their nations today that they— of Hagger's La. last night asked only elementary schools. High 'energy and enthusiasm" for the not the United States—are the Mayor and Council for im- school students are the respon- Rule Man lational ticket into "good hard most menaced by com- mediate action "to clean up the sibility of the Regional Board o •ork" for all candidates, from munism's attempt to infiltrate end of Fair Haven Rd." Education.) • he local level to the top. the Western Hemisphere via He received Mayor Russell H. The cost of municipal func- Died of Burns He called on the party workers Minton's premise that a special 1'°™. which rose 153 per cent in o canvass all areas to see that!Cuba. policeman would be assigned to the 1948-'S8 period, will probably SHOW STARS—Some of the "principals" in last night's Democratic show, "Presi- In House Fire lew residents are registered by j Herter, laying down a hard the area today. stay about the same, per capita iept. 29 to vote in the November U.S. line toward Fidel Castro's as in 1958. dential Revue," as they appeared on stage of Asbury Park's Convention Hall. Left Mr. Little cited numerous inci- MIDDLETOWN - Dr. Herbert general election. regime, was expected to urge The borough's business and in- to right are Mayor Karl K. Baron of New Shrewsbury, candidate for freeholder; dents of misuse and desecration . Knapp, assistant county phy- Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, the Foreign Ministers' Confer- dustry zones, if all goes well, of private property near the mu- Gov. Robert B. Meyner; Mrs. Katharine Elicits White, Red Bank, Third District con- ;ician, ruled yesterday that Mi- candidate for Congress from the ence of the Organization of will have been developed to add nicipal boat dock, calling condi- gressional nominee; Thorn Lord, Candida te for U. S. Senate, arid E. Donald Osborne :hael J. Bowler, Jr., 34, died of Third District, said help from American States (OAS) to con- some $80,000,000 to the tax rolls. hird degree burns of the head tions there "deplorable." federal, state and municipal demn Red Chinese-Soviet threats Business, Industry A Must of Manasquan, freeholder aspirant. ace and arms during a fire in The area has been made un- governments" is needed in the to the hemisphere. But it was safe, unsightly and unpleasant The healthy development of the lis home on Apple Farm Rd., fight against beach erosion. She esterday. not known whether he would for residents in the immediate whole growth of the borough, it called the problem one of the back Argentina's plan for a spe- Dr. Knapp fixed the time of area and for others from Fair was brought out, depends very most serious in the district, cial conference to chart plans ieath at about 4 a. m. He said Haven who use the dock for much on the last item. If the Shark Scares Plague Shore; which includes all of Monmouth for a democratic counter-offen- launching their boats, Mr. Little B3, Ml and Mb zones don't at here was no evidence of foul and Ocean Counties and tliejsivn. said. tract the industry to add the plan- )lay. He said non-residents and young ned valuation, then the tax bur- The doctor said a blood alcohol southern section of .Middlesex Hcrter's speech late this children do most of the damage, j den on house owners will prob- est would be taken of the victim County. afternoon follows a new U.S. There is daily loitering there by ably be so great as to prevent Reported Bite Victim Fair who died in a fire which badly An estimated 2,500 people at- memorandum to the conference tended the show, which was accusing Cuba of training spies people from as far away as Pat- an orderly development of the damaged an eight-room ranch borough. SEA GIRT — More shark gled leg of the victim of Sun- countant who was pulled from house he was renting in Apple sponsored by the Monmouth and guerrillas to spread Com- erson, he added. lounty Democratic Executive munist revolution throughout Mr. Minton directed the police The master plan reviewed last scares, beach closings, a Navy day's reported attack, a state the surf here Sunday by his fi- Brook Homes. night is a huge body of charts, helicopter, and official investiga- fish and game official questioned ancee. Police in New Shrewsbury re- Committee. the hemisphere. and water front committees to The tough U.S. stand chilled give the situation special atten- graphs and statistics, but it has tions kept the Jersey Shore buzz- whether a shark was responsible. Mr. Brodeur, standing in waist- ported bringing the victim home National Park a story with a moral. That moral ing yesterday. Reported in fair condition this deep water 75 feet from shore from the Sycamore Bowling Lane hopes of some Latin American tion. Mrs. White, chairman of the delegates that they could arranga is: Keep your eye on the business morning at Fitkin is John Bro- was rescued after what appeared here at about 2:30 a. m. And, while Fitkin Hospital New Jersey Highway Authority some procedure to mediate dif- and industry zones; they will be doctors fought to save the man- deur, 24-year-old Jersey City ac- to be a slashing shark attack Patrolman William Brown, Jr. and former mayor for three Jerences Board Nixes your tax salvation. that left his right leg badly torn said Mr. Bowler lit several cig- terms in Red between the United There are other recommenda- Doctors who operated on the arettes on the way home. posed that a NaSisiK A"""•State* i£s a^n ^T ^ tions for making life in the next victim for four hours Sunday Fire Chief Elwood E. Seeley • , _, Par.k, lne nine-page U.S. memoran- Seek State Action Against bc ncated in the area. She said! du, m t.o. th., e ' OA..S. peace commit- Poling Rap two decades pleasanter for bor- said they may have to ampu- said he still could not determine funds are available in the fed- uum to the OAS peace commit tee supplemented an earlier 78- ough residents. Chief among them tate if circulation does not re- the cause of the blaze which ap eral government for the develop- is the roads plan, which recom- turn to the leg. parently started in the kitchen. ment of such parks. page report. Besides charging Against Bay mends developing four secondary Building; Meter Fee Set Not Convinced He said a cigarette might have L, henparty's candi- '^international brigades are north-south arteries to take some caused the fire. * being trained in Cuba to carry KEYPORT — The Board of KEYPORT — Borough Council ement Supervision demanding Meanwhile, Dr. A. Heaton Un date (or U. S. Senator, released of the traffic burden from Rt. Mr. Bowler's wife and four chil the Red message to other Latin Health, in a letter to Borough decided last night to wait until that action be taken under stat- derhill, the state's fish and gam a statement to the press in which Council, last night answered 35, and four secondary east-west dren were staying with her fathei American nations, the new memo roads in addition to Rt. 36. Sept. 12 to take "legal action" utes. director, said he was "frankl, he said a $1.25 an hour minimum noted recent Cuban moves to charges made recently by Alfred in Portaupeck at the time of th wage law would add $6 a week To Have Public Hearings against the Raritan Inn, 33 Broad Said Borough Attorney Edward not convinced" Mr.